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What is NYC AC § 27-433?

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This section classifies heliports located on building roofs as belonging to industrial occupancy group D-1. It mandates that these heliports be separated from all other parts of the building by construction that complies with the fire division requirements outlined in table 5-2. Applies to building owners with heliports on their properties.

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§ 27-433 Classification.

AC § 27-433

Heliports on building roofs shall be classified in industrial occupancy group D-1. They shall be separated from all other portions of the building by construction meeting the requirements of table 5-2 for fire divisions.

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