Laserfiche WebLink
(24 C.C.R.), and including by reference the Uniform Building Code, <br />is amended to read as follows: <br /> <br />Division III-DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS FOR <br />ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN OF <br />BUILDINGS <br /> <br />WOOD <br /> <br />Part I-ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN OF WOOD <br /> <br />This standard, with certain exceptions, is the ANSI/NFoPA <br />NDS-97 National Design Specification for Wood <br />Construction of the American Forest and Paper <br />Association, 1997 Edition, and the Supplement to the 1997 <br />Edition, National Design Specification, adopted by <br />reference. <br /> <br />The National Design Specification for Wood Construction, <br />1997 Edition, and supplement are available from the <br />American Forest and Paper Association, 1111 19th Street, <br />NW, Eighth Floor, Washington, DC, 20036. <br /> <br />Section 20.08.027 Section 2316.1 - amended - adoption and Scope <br /> <br />Section 2316.1 of the California Building Standards Code 2001 Edition <br /> (24 C.C.R.), and including by reference the Uniform Building <br /> Code, is emended to read as follows: <br /> <br />2316.1 Adoption and Scope. The National Design <br />Specification for Wood Construction, 1997 Edition (NDS), <br />which is hereby adopted as a part of this code, shall apply <br />to the design and construction of wood structures using <br />visually graded lumber, mechanically graded lumber, <br />structural glued laminated timber, and timber piles. <br />National Design Specification Appendix Section F, Design <br />for Creep and Critical Deflection Applications, Appendix <br />Section G, Effective Column Length, and Appendix <br />Section J, Solution of Hankinson Formula are specifically <br />adopted and made a part of this standard. The Supplement <br />to the 1997 Edition National Design Specification is <br />specifically adopted and made a part of this standard. <br /> <br />Other codes, standards or specifications referred to in this <br />standard are to be considered as only an indication of an <br />acceptable method or material that can be used with the <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br /> <br />