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one plece of lumber le necessary, there shall be two thicknesses <br />of one-inch (1") material with joints broken." <br /> <br /> Section 12. That Section £5£3 (Foundation Ventilation) <br />is hereby amended by adding the following: <br /> <br /> "~here basements are not provided there shall be at <br />least one opening through the exterior foundation walls not <br />less than sixteen inches by twenty-four inches (16"x24") with <br />a movable door or screened vent. If a screened vent is constructed, <br />such opening may be computed as a part of the required ventila- <br />tion space, provided, however, all such doors or screens shall <br /> <br />be set in metal frame." <br /> <br />Section 13. <br />hereby amended so as to <br /> <br />That Section 4506, Paragraph 3, is <br />read as follows: <br /> <br /> "The lowest part of any movable awning or hood frame <br />shall be not less than seven feet (7') above the grade immediately <br />below, and the lowest part of any fringe attached to such awning <br />or hood shall be not less than six feet six inches (6'6") above <br />the grade immediately below. No drop shall be attached which <br />violates this required height. <br /> <br /> "Awnings of a slide rod, rake pull, or stationary <br />type, where the wall of awning is less than the projection <br />over the sidewalk, shall be installed with Jack chains. Chains <br />shall be of sufficient size to withstand the load placed thereon." <br /> <br /> Section 14. That Section 5111, Subdivision (b) <br />(Location) is hereby amended so as to read as follows: <br /> <br /> "No water heater shall be installed in any room used <br />or designed to be used as a bathroom or closet or for sleeping <br />purposes. Any compartment less than six and one-quarter square <br />feet (63 sq. ft.) in area in which a water heater is to be <br />installed shall have at least one side open and ~uobstructed." <br /> <br /> Section 15. That Ordinance No. 1180, entitled "An <br /> <br />-6- <br /> <br /> <br />