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Ordinance No. 2083 <br /> Page 10 <br /> 20.08.140 CBC Section 2308.12.4 amended — Braced wall line sheathing. <br /> Section 2308.12.4 is amended to read as follows: <br /> 2308.12.4 Braced wall line sheathing. Braced wall lines shall be braced by one of the <br /> types of sheathing prescribed by Table 2308.12.4 as shown in Figure 2308.9.3. The <br /> sum of lengths of braced wall panels at each braced wall line shall conform to Table <br /> 2308.12.4. Braced wall panels shall be distributed along the length of the braced wall <br /> line and start at not more than 8 feet (2438mm) from each end of the braced wall line. <br /> Panel sheathing joints shall occur over studs or blocking. Sheathing shall be fastened to <br /> studs, top and bottom plates and at panel edges occurring over blocking. Wall framing <br /> to which sheathing used for bracing is applied shall be nominal 2 inch wide [1'/z inch (38 <br /> mm)] or large members. <br /> Braced wall panel construction types shall not be mixed within a braced wall line. <br /> Braced wall panels required by Section 2308.12.4 may be eliminated when all of the <br /> following requirements are met: <br /> 1. For one story detached garage Group U occupancies not more than 25 feet in <br /> depth or length. <br /> 2. The roof and three enclosing walls are solid sheathed with '/-inch nominal <br /> thickness wood structural panels with 8d common nails placed 3/8 inches from <br /> panel edges and spaced not more than 6 inches on center along all panel edges <br /> and 12 inches on center along intermediate framing members. Wall openings for <br /> doors or windows are permitted provided a minimum 4 foot wide wood structural <br /> braced panel with minimum height to length ratio of 2 to 1 is provided at each <br /> end of the wall line and that the wall line be sheathed for 50% of its length. <br /> Cripple walls having a stud height exceeding 14 inches (356 mm) shall be considered a <br /> story for the purpose of this section and shall be braced as required for braced wall lines <br /> in accordance with Table 2308.12.4. Where interior braced wall lines occur without a <br /> continuous foundation below, the length of parallel exterior cripple wall bracing shall be <br /> one and one-half times the lengths required by Table 2308.12.4. Where the cripple wall <br /> sheathing type used is Type S-W and this additional length of bracing cannot be <br /> provided, the capacity of Type S-W sheathing shall be increased by reducing the <br /> spacing of fasteners along the perimeter of each piece of sheathing to 4 inches (102 <br /> mm) o.c. <br /> 20.08.150 CBC Section 2308.12.5 amended — Attachment of sheathing. <br /> Sections 2308.12.5 is amended to read as follows: <br /> 2308.12.5 Attachment of sheathing. Fastening of braced wall panel sheathing shall <br /> not be less than that prescribed in Table 2308.12.4 or Table 2304.9.1. Wall sheathing <br /> shall not be attached to framing members by adhesives. <br /> All braced wall panels shall extend to the roof sheathing and shall be attached to <br /> parallel roof rafters or blocking above with framing clips (18 gauge minimum) spaced at <br /> maximum 24 inches (6096 mm) on center with four 8d nails per leg (total eight 8d nails <br /> per clip). Braced wall panels shall be laterally braced at each top corner and at <br />