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CASE NO.: eeo 1444
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REQUEST FOR MODIFICATION TO PROVISIONS
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OF TITLE 9 (FIRE CODE) OR TITLE 15 (BUILDING CODE)
Occupancy Classification
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OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE
(See Reverse for Basis for Approval) (Fee $306)
Use of Buiktirg S ft
# of Units.
Pro)ect Status BLabi
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® REQUEST FOR ALTERNATE MATERIAL
Construction Tyge _ l/
OR METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION
Verified by 65
(See Reverse for Basis for Approval) (Fee $306)
No. of items
Fee due 30
For above requests, complete Sections 1, 2 & 3
DISTRIBUTION:E
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Plan Check
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❑ Inspector
❑ Fire
❑ Other
JOB ADDRESS: PETITIONER:
SITE ADDRESS: 1606 ANTIGUA WAY Petitioner Ryan Oldham (Architect)
Owner Michael Gaxiola Ia.ewaawrole,mrrrxr erwmrnaw)
Address 1606 Antigua Way Address 680 Langsdorf Drive #2028
Fullerton, CA Zip 92831
Newport Beach, CA Zip 92660
Daytime Phone ( 714) 482-8296
Daytime Phone (948 ) 278-3802
Email: rvan(r3oldham-archilec[s.com
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REQUEST: Submit plane if necessary to illustrate request. Additional sheets or data may be attached.
ose egress travel across 1-Hit deck assembly as alternative M direct open sky access to yam below from bedroom egress wMdowa. The 1-HR
gnation of the deck will provide safe access to occupants who need to traverse the deck to get to the yard below or for first respontlers who need
averse the deck from me yard below to gain access to the 2nd Poor egress window. In this Instance Me the travel distance of the deck is
Lapproximadely9A'. See attached drawings and detail, specifically detail 12/A4.0.
USTIFICATIONIFINDINGS OF EQUIVALENCY: CODE SECTIONS:
CRC R310.1t N
The 1-HR roof provides the time necessary and protection necessary to gain access to the yard
below across the deck. It provides an equivalent protection as other parts of the code that use 1-
HR protection in egress components such as corridors and vertical stair enclosures. It allows
direct access to the yard below and should be considered as part of the egress component
descrbed in CRC R310.1%
Position Project Architect
Petitbners
Signature CA Professional LiC. # C-29715 Date: W14.23
APPEAL OF DIVISION ACTION TO THE BUILDING BOARD OF APPEALS (See Reverse)
(Signature, statement of owner or applicant, statement of reasons for appeal and filing fees are required.)
CASHIER RECEIPT NUMBER: 'IC,EG — 0 1 8?- 1 -1 - 7-01.� Foimstinod6 0a/2123
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CROSS -HATCH: PROVIDE D5S FIREGUARD SHEATHING
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OI NEW WINDOW iN PLANE OF WALL. CONIFOGTOR TO VERIFY SIZE OF
WIDTH ROUGH OPENING IN FIELD, More TO MUCH.
WINDOW TO MEET PRIESCRITIVE Tmf 24 REQUIREMENTS OF 30
U-VALUE/.23 SHOD
WINDOW NMUFMNRER AND "PE PER OWNER.
ONEW SECTIOtNI. GP.AGE DOOR IN EXISTING ROUGH OPENING.
CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY IN FILED.
GARAC£ DOOR STYLE PER OWNER.
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(E) EXDrTNG SPACE TO REMAIN / NOT IN SCOPE
(R) EXISTING SPACE TO BE RENOJWTED
(N) NEW ROOM TO BE CREATED
2. 411 2X4 WALLS PRE GROPHICALLY DRAWN 4' WIDE. 2X6 WAILS AT
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WINDOW 4, DOOR SIZES ME IN WIDTH X HEIGHT: XPXF = FT. h INCHES
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(R) REPIACEMENT IN EXISTING FRAMED OPENING
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SEE DETNL SEE STRUCNR4 PLWS FOR CONNECTION DETNIS.
ODECK SURFACE TO BE 1-HR CA' E(NSTOMERIC DECK COATING.
SASS LOPE MIN. 1% TO ORNNS.
SPEC DEX-O-TEX DEX-TI3 (ICC. ESR-1757) OR APPROVED EOUN-
ONEW WINCOW MT IXISIING ROUGH OPENING. CONTACTOR TO VERIFY
SZE OF WIOTH ROUGH OPENING IN FIELD, MDTI TO MATCH (E) KO,
WINOON M MEET PRESCRM E TITLE 24 REQUIREMENTS OF .30
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WINDOW MANUFACTURER AND TYPE PER OWNER.
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I. ROOM TRUE DESIGNATIONS ON PLAN ME AS FIX1DV5:
(E) EUSTNG SPACE TO REMAIN / NOT IN SCOPE
(R) - E)QRC`NG SPACE TO BE RENKai
(N) NEW ROOM TO BE CREATED
2, ALL 2X4 WALLS ME GNdHIGLLY DRAWN W WIDE, 2X6 WALLS AT 6h'
WIDE ALL DIMENSIONS ME SHOWN TO LACE OF CRYWKL/SHFAIHING
UNLESS NOTED OTIIERNISE
3. HL NOURES, FINISH MATERIALS. MO EQUIPMENT TO BE SPECIFIED BY
OTHERS.
4. NL BUILT-IN CASEWgtl( TO BE DESIGNED BY OTHERS. CASEWORK SHOWN
ON PLM ARE QIMRNAAAW.
4. ALL BATHROOM WALLS/CEILINGS SHALL BE PNNTED WITH UGSHELL SHEEN
PANT OR HALE A TtE FINISH. N1 SHOWER & TUB WALS SH4LL HAW A
TIE nNISH TO MINIMUM 72' ABWE FLOOR. ALL ORYWALL IN BATHROOM
AREAS TO BE MOISTURE RESWMT GREENBOARD'.
5. ALL DOOR FRAMNG O FUTS FROM MALL CORNETTS TO BE Yj• UNLESS
DIMENSIONED OTHERWISE
6. AT ALL CASE W EGRESS NINDOWS, THE CRANK MECHANISM SHAL NOT
REDUCE THE REQUIRED HETGW RWDTH OF EGRESS MCA AS REQUIRED BY
CODE
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ICC-ES Evaluation Report
ESR-1757
DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE
PROTECTION
Section: 07 18 13—Pedestrian Traffic Coatings
REPORT HOLDER:
CROSSFIELD PRODUCTS CORP.
EVALUATION SUBJECT:
DEX-O-TEX WEATHERWEAR ROOF DECK COVERING
1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE
Compliance with the following codes:
■ 2021, 2018, 2015, 2012, 2009 and 2006 International
Building Code® (IBC)
■ 2021, 2018, 2015, 2012, 2009 and 2006 International
Residential Codes (IRC)
■ 1997 Uniform Building CodeTM (UBC)
■ 2013 Abu Dhabi International Building Code (ADIBC)t
IThe ADIBC is based on the 2009 IBC. 2009 IBC code sections referenced
in this report are the same sections in the ADIBC.
Properties evaluated:
■ Durability
■ Wind resistance
■ Fire Classification
■ Fire resistance
2.0 USES
Dex-O-Tex Weatherwear Roof Deck Covering is a walking
deck and Class A roof system for use over plywood,
steel or concrete decks. The system is also used as a
component of a one -hour fire -resistance -rated roof
assembly.
3.0 DESCRIPTION
Dex-O-Tex Weatherwear roof deck covering is a
multilayered, trowel -applied, waterproof roof coating that is
subjected only to normal foot traffic. The system consists
of a series of troweled coatings that form, successively, an
elastic latex membrane, an integral composition flashing,
and a flexible rubber cement traffic surface, made of
Resistite paste, Resistite powder, Neobond II membrane
Reissued March 2022
This report is subject to renewal March 2024.
liquid, N38 paste, and Standard Neotex powder. A base
sheet separates the Dex-O-Tex application from the
surface it covers, permitting it to "float' over normal
building cracks and movement. Dex-O-Tex Weatherwear
components are all combinations of liquid rubber latex
polymers incorporating dehydrating powders, vulcanizers,
and special aggregates. The total thickness of the material
is s/is inch to 1/4 inch (4.8 mm to 6.4 mm).
4.0 INSTALLATION
4.1 General:
Installation of the Dex-O-Tex Weatherwear must be in
accordance with the manufacturer's published installation
instructions, the applicable code and this report. The
manufacturer's installation instructions must be available
on the jobsite during application. Liquid components have
a shelf life of one year and must be stored at temperatures
above 32OF (0°C). The system must be installed only when
the ambient temperature is above 32OF (0°C). Materials
must not be applied if precipitation is occurring or
expected.
4.2 Preparation of Substrates:
Structurally sound, clean, dry substrates listed above must
be prepared, as described below, prior to the application of
the finish material.
4.2.1 Structural Concrete: The surfaces must be clean
and free of standing water. All holes, joints and cracks
must be pointed flush with portland cement mortar, and all
high spots cut or ground off to provide a smooth, even
surface. Before the material is applied, the substrate must
be carefully swept, or blown clean by high-pressure air to
remove all dust or foreign material. Special care must be
taken in the preparation and cleaning of all corners and
edges. Foreign materials such as paint, grease and oil
must be removed by either grinding or sandblasting, with
new concrete surfaces acid -etched. Large areas to be
covered are required to have control joints at maximum
intervals not to exceed 20 feet (6096 mm) on center, with
the control joint system worked out to meet all known deck
stress -concentration points. The control joints must be cut
in the same manner as for standard concrete construction,
and then caulked.
4.2.2 Plywood Base Material: Plywood substrates must
be minimum 6/8-inch-thick (15.9 mm) exterior -grade
plywood, having a maximum span of 16 inches (406 mm),
and with tongue -and -groove edges and ends blocked or all
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edges blocked, and face grain perpendicular to supports.
The plywood must be supported along all edges, and
adequately fastened to all bearings by means of
countersunk wood screws, or screw nails equivalent to 8d
ring shank nails spaced at 6 inches (152 mm) on center, or
as otherwise required by the applicable code. The nails
must have a minimum penetration into the beams or joists
supporting the plywood as required by the applicable code.
The plywood surface must be clean, dry and free of all
foreign materials such as paint, grease, oil and dust.
Cracks in the plywood and all panel butt joints are to be
sealed using a caulking compound.
4.2.3 Steel: Steel surfaces, having sufficient rigidity to
avoid excessive deflections or being solidly backed by a
rigid substrate, must be cleaned of all dust, grease, oil,
silicone, loose paint, etc. The surface must be sufficiently
roughened to assure a good bond by sanding, grinding,
etc., and the resultant dust must be carefully removed.
4.3 Class A Roof Covering over Plywood Deck:
a. The plywood is described and installed as set forth in
Section 4.2.2, at a maximum slope of 114:12 (2.1%).
Plywood panel joints must be filled with joint
compound consisting of one part Resistite paste to
three parts Resistite powder, mixed by weight. Total
minimum thickness is 9/32 inch (7.1 mm).
b. One layer of Type IV, asphalt -coated, fiberglass base
sheet complying with ASTM D 2178 must be applied
to the plywood. The sheets must be nominally
36 inches (919 mm) wide by 56 yards (51.2 m) long
and must weigh a minimum of 10.5 pounds per
100 square feet (0.5 kg/m2). The base sheet must
terminate 2 inches (51 mm) from the perimeter,
protrusions and other flashing areas, and must be
lapped 2 inches (51 mm) at joints.
c. Metal flashing must not be less than 0.019-inch
(0.48 mm) (No. 26 galvanized sheet gage) corrosion -
resistant steel and must be degreased before
installation. The base sheet must lap over the
horizontal flange of installed vents.
d. A mixture of one part Resistite paste and 2.25 parts
Resistite powder, by weight, must be applied to all
exposed surfaces and extend 4 inches (102 mm) onto
the adjacent base sheet. Coverage must be a
minimum of 19 pounds per 100 square feet
(0.9 kg/m2).
e. Perimeter and flashing areas must receive a coating
of Neobond II membrane liquid at a minimum rate of
30 pounds per 100 square feet (1.5 kg/m2).
Loose -woven jute fabric, nominally 0.035 inch
(0.9 mm) thick and weighing 7 ounces per square
yard (237 g/m2), must be embedded into the wet
Neobond II. The combined thickness of Neobond 11
and fabric must be approximately 0.07 inch (1.8 mm).
Each coating must be dry (this normally requires 12 to
16 hours) before recoating.
f. Flat (field) areas must receive a coat of Neobond II
membrane liquid at a rate of 21 pounds per square
(1 kg/m2). Random strands of fiberglass mat,
weighing 114 ounce per square foot (76 g1m2), must be
embedded into the wet Neobond II. The combined
thickness of Neobond II and fiberglass must be
approximately 0.050 inch (1.3 mm). Each coating
must be dry (this normally requires 12 to 16 hours)
before recoating.
g. An additional coat of Neobond 11 is applied, to fill voids
in the jute and fiberglass fabrics, at the rate,
respectively, of 6 pounds and 5 pounds per square
foot (29 kg/m2 and 24 kg/m2). Thickness of the
membrane system must be 0.085 inch (2.1 mm) at
perimPrar.tea n-` -ig areas and 0.062 inch (1.6 mm)
iut six hours are needed for cure.
)art N-38 paste and five parts
wder, by weight, must cover the
80 pounds per 100 square feet
rroximate dry thickness must be
. After curing for a minimum of
pplication at a rate of 52 pounds
2.5 kg/m2) yields a dry thickness
mm). The total application is
square feet (6.4 kg/m2), for a
).150 inch (3.8 mm).
"tex has cured fora minimum of
mixture of one part Resistite
Resistite powder, by weight,
at a rate of 18.5 pounds per
cg/m2), yielding a minimum dry
1 (0.4 mm). After curing to a dry
three hours, another topping is
o t Resistite paste to 2.1 parts
a rate of 12 pounds per
g/m2), yielding a minimum dry
;h (0.25 mm). Total topping
a minimum dry thickness of
3tion has cured to a dry state
hours, two coats of AJ-44
,Iler-applied, at a rate of
allon (3.7 m2/L), yielding a
>f 0.005 inch (0.13 mm). The
t dry (this normally requires
e application of the second
Items a through j of Section
feet and perimeter/flashing
a minimum 0.245 inch
ind 0.268 inch (6.8 mm) at
4.4 1 §Ij14r1 I Iol 9ItI-I I Over Concrete and Steel
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4.6 C
rated Construction:
The Di
of Deck covering installed
as de:
. 5/3-inch-thick (15.9 mm)
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203 mr
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double
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lame 720.1(3) of the 2009 and 2006 IBC].
When installation is over nominally 2-by-8 joists, the design
bending stress assigned to the joists must be limited to
78 percent of the
code -prescribed design values.
5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE
The Dex-O-Tex Weatherwear Roof Deck Covering
described in this report complies with, or is a suitable
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alternative to what is specified in, those codes listed in
Section 1.0 of this report, subject to the following
conditions:
5.1 Materials must be manufactured and applied in
accordance with this report and the manufacturers
instructions. In the event of conflict between this
report and the manufacturers installation instructions,
this report must govern.
5.2 Applications must be by applicators authorized by
Crossfield Products.
5.3 Fire classification must be as described in Sections
4.3 and 4.4.
5.4 Under the 2021, 2018, 2015 IBC and IRC, and 2012
IBC, installation must be limited to areas subject to an
ultimate design wind speed (Vat) of 130 mph
(209 km/h) on structures with a maximum height of
40 feet (12,192 mm) in Exposure B areas.
Under the 2012 IRC, 2009 IBC, 2009 IRC, 2006 IBC
and 2006 IRC, installation must be limited to areas
subject to a maximum 3-second gust basic wind
speed (V3,) of 100 mph (161 km/h) on structures with
a maximum height of 40 feet (12,192 mm) in
Exposure B areas.
Under the UBC, installation must be limited to areas
subject to a maximum fastest -mile basic wind speed
of 80 mph (129 km/h) on structures with a maximum
height of 40 feet (12,192 mm) in Exposure B areas.
5.5 Materials are manufactured by Crossfield Products
Corporation, in Rancho Dominguez, California, under
a quality control program with inspections by
)CC -ES.
6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED
6.1 Data in accordance with the ICC-ES Acceptance
Criteria for Walking Decks (AC39), dated June 2017
(editorially revised November 2020).
6.2 Reports of reduced -scale fire -resistive -rated assembly
tests.
7.0 IDENTIFICATION
7.1 Product labeling shall include, the name of the report
holder, and the ]CC -ES mark of conformity. The listing
or evaluation report number ([CC -ES
ESR-1757) may be used in lieu of the mark of
conformity. All containers, except for those of the
fiberglass base sheet and loose woven jute fabric, are
identified with the report holders name and the
manufacturing address, the product name, the date of
manufacture, the shelf life and the lot number or
production number. In addition to the above, the
materials listed in this report are identified with the
ICC-ES report number (ESR-1757).
7.2 The report holder's contact information is the
following:
CROSSFIELD PRODUCTS CORP.
3000 EAST HARCOURT STREET
RANCHO DOMINGUEZ, CALIFORNIA 90221
(310)886-9100
www.dexotex.com
Iamd@cpcmail.net
ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-1757 CBC and CRC Supplement
Reissued March 2022
This report is subject to renewal March 2024.
www.icc-es.org 1 (800) 423-6587 1 (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council®
DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION
Section: 07 18 13—Pedestrian Traffic Coatings
REPORT HOLDER:
CROSSFIELD PRODUCTS CORP.
EVALUATION SUBJECT:
DEX-O-TEX WEATHERWEAR ROOF DECK COVERING
1.0 REPORT PURPOSE AND SCOPE
Purpose:
The purpose of this evaluation report supplement is to indicate that Dex-O-Tex Weatherwear Roof Deck Covering, described
in ICC-ES evaluation report ESR-1757, has also been evaluated for compliance with the codes noted below.
Applicable code editions:
at 2019 California Building Code (CBC)
For evaluation of applicable chapters adopted by the California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development
(OSHPD) and Division of State Architect (DSA), see Sections 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 below.
■ 2019 California Residential Code (CRC)
2.0 CONCLUSIONS
2.1 CBC:
The Dex-O-Tex Weatherwear Roof Deck Covering, described in Sections 2.0 through 7.0 of the evaluation report ESR-1757,
complies with CBC Chapter 15, provided the design and installation are in accordance with the 2018 International Building
Code" (IBC) provisions noted in the evaluation report and the additional requirements of CBC Chapters 15, 16 and 17, as
applicable.
2.1.1 OSHPD:
The applicable OSHPD Sections and Chapters of the CBC are beyond the scope of this supplement.
2.1.2 DSA:
The applicable DSA Sections and Chapters of the CBC are beyond the scope of this supplement.
2.2 CRC:
The Dex-O-Tex Weatherwear Roof Deck Covering, described in Sections 2.0 through 7.0 of the evaluation report ESR-1757,
complies with CRC Chapter 9, provided the design and installation are in accordance with the 2018 International Residential
Code" (IRC) provisions noted in the evaluation report and additional requirements of CRC Chapter 9, as applicable.
This supplement expires concurrently with the evaluation report, reissued March 2022.
ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are me to be consaaed as represenung oesibeacs or any other attributes not specifically addressed, rror are they to be construed
as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use. There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service, LLC, express or impfied as - Aetna
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to any finding or other molter in this repon, or as to any product covered by the report .N.. e
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IMES Evaluation Report ESR-1757 FBC Supplement
Reissued March 2022
This report is subject to renewal March 2024.
www.icc-es.org I (800) 423-6587 1 (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council®
DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION
Section: 07 18 13—Pedestrian Traffic Coatings
REPORT HOLDER:
CROSSFIELD PRODUCTS CORP.
EVALUATION SUBJECT:
DEX-O-TEX WEATHERWEAR ROOF DECK COVERING
1.0 REPORT PURPOSE AND SCOPE
Purpose:
The purpose of this evaluation report supplement is to indicate that the Dex-O-Tex Weatherwear Roof Deck Covering,
described in ICC-ES evaluation report ESR-1757, has also been evaluated for compliance with the codes noted below.
Applicable code editions:
■ 2020 Florida Building Code —Building
■ 2020 Florida Building Code —Residential
2.0 CONCLUSIONS
The Dex-O-Tex Weatherwear Roof Deck Covering, described in Sections 2.0 through 7.0 of ICC-ES evaluation report ESR-
1757, is a component of a Class A roof covering assembly, in compliance with the Florida Building Code —Building and the
Florida Building Code —Residential. The design requirements must be determined in accordance with the Florida Building
Code —Building and the Florida Building Code —Residential, as applicable. The installation requirements noted in ICC-ES
evaluation report ESR-1757 for the 2018 International Building Codee meet the requirements of the Florida Building Code —
Building and the Florida Building Code —Residential, as applicable.
Use of the Dex-O-Tex Weatherwear Roof Deck Covering for compliance with the High -Velocity Hurricane Zone provisions
of the Florida Building Code —Building or the Florida Building Code —Residential has not been evaluated and is outside the
scope of this supplemental report.
For products falling under Florida Rule 61G20-3, verification that the report holder's quality assurance program is audited by
a quality assurance entity approved by the Florida Building Commission for the type of inspections being conducted is the
responsibility of an approved validation entity (or the code official when the report holder does not possess an approval by the
Commission).
This supplement expires concurrently with the evaluation report, reissued March 2022.
ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aeolieucs or any other aroibutes not specifically addressed nor are they to be construed
ent as an endorsemof the subject of the report or a recommendanon for its use. There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service, LLC, express or unphad, as ANlli
io anyfindng or other matter in this report, or as to any product covered by the report. !r a
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TYPICAL DECK CONSTRUCTION
• ELASTOMERIC DECK COATING (ICC ESR 1757)
• DECK FRAMING PER STRUCTURAL
• T&G SOFFIT BOARD AT CEILING
STEEL GUARDRAIL e
DECK EDGE e
NEW G.L. BEAM PER STRUCTURAL
Section @ Rear Deck Scale: Yz" = 1'-0" 1 1 1