charan Flashcards

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Occupancies are assigned to

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Buildings

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Zones are assigned to

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Lands

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Occupancies:

ABCDEFGHIJ

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A - Residential dwellings
B - Residentials, hotels, apartments
C - Education and recreation
D - Institutional
E - Business and mercantile
F - Industrial
G - Storage and hazardous
H - Assembly other than Group I
I - Assembly with 1,000 or more occupant load
J - Accessory

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ZONING:

R
C
GI
I
UTS
SPE
PRE
CUL
A
AI
PUD

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R - Residential
C - Commercial
GI - General institutional
I - Industrial
UTS - Utilities, Transportation, Services
SPE - Special
PRE - Park structures, recreation, entertainment
CUL - Cultural
A - Agricultural
AI - Agroindustrial
PUD - Planned unit development

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A: RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS

Residential building for single family occupants

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A-1

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A: RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS

Residential building for non-leasing occupants not exceeding 10 persons

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A-2

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Multiple, dwelling, units including boarding or lodging houses, hotels, apartment buildings, rowhouses, convents, monasteries and other similar building each of which accommodates more than 10 persons

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B: RESIDENTIALS, HOTELS, APARTMENTS

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Buildings used for school or day-care purposes not classified in Group H or I occupancies

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C: EDUCATION + RECREATION

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D: INSTITUTIONAL

Institutions where personal liberties are restrained (mental hospitals, jails)

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D-1

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D: INSTITUTIONAL

Institutions for the care of non-ambulatory patients and children under kindergarten age

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D-2

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D: INSTITUTIONAL

Institutions for ambulatory patients and homes foe children over kindergarten age

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D-3

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E: BUSINESS + MERCANTILE

No work is done except exchange of parts, maintenance without open flame, welding, or highly flammable liquids (gasoline filling station, storage garage)

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E-1

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E: BUSINESS + MERCANTILE

Wholesale and retail stores, office buildings, dining establishments

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E-2

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E: BUSINESS + MERCANTILE

Aircraft hangars and open parking garages (no repair work)

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E-3

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Light industrial

Ice plants, power plants, pumping plants, cold storage, factories and workshops using incombustible and non-explosive materials

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F: Light Industrial

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G: STORAGE + HAZARDOUS

Medium industrial, storage of highly flammable materials

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G-1

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G: STORAGE + HAZARDOUS

Medium industrial, storage of flammable materials: dry cleaning plants, paint stores, spray-painting rooms

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G-2

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G: STORAGE + HAZARDOUS

Medium industrial structures where loose combustible fibers are generated: wood-working establishments

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G-3

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G: STORAGE + HAZARDOUS

Medium industrial for repair garages and engine manufacturing

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G-4

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G: STORAGE + HAZARDOUS

Medium industrial for aircraft

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G-5

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H: ASSEMBLY FOR LESS THAN 1,000

Assembly buildings with stage for less than 1,000

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H1

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H: ASSEMBLY FOR LESS THAN 1,000

Assembly buildings without stage for 300 or more

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H2

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H: ASSEMBLY FOR LESS THAN 1,000

Assembly buildings without stage for less than 300

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H3

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H: ASSEMBLY FOR LESS THAN 1,000

Recreational/tourism developments not included in other H classifications (stadium, reviewing stands, and amusement parks)

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H4

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Any assembly building with a stage and an occupant load of 1,000 or more
I: ASSEMBLY FOR 1,000 OR MORE
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J: ACCESSORY Agricultural structures
J1
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J: ACCESSORY Carports/garages, fences, towers and pools
J2
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J: ACCESSORY Stages, courts, tombs, mausoleums, zoos, and banks
J3
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R2 are further classified into
Basic R2 Maximum R2
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Single attached or duplex, 1-3 floors
Basic R2
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Low-rise multi-level building, 3-5 floors
Maximum R2
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Low-density residential zone Characterized by single-family and single-detached dwellings
R1
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Medium-density residential zone Characterized by low-rise single-attached, duplex, or multilevel buildings for use as multiple family dwellings
R2
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High-density residential zone Characterized low-rise or medium-rise buildings for use as multiple family dwellings Includes low-rise or medium-rise condominium buildings
R3
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R3 further subclassified into:
Basic R3 Maximum R3
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Rowhouses 1-3 storeys high
Basic R3
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Medium-rise multilevel structure 6-12 storeys high
Maximum R3
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Medium to high-density residential zone Characterized by low-rise townhouses or buildings for use as multiple family dwellings Refers to structures on an individual lot ("townhouse")
R4
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Very high density residential zone Characterized by medium-rise to high-rise condominiums
R5
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-Light commercial -Neighborhood to community in scale -Low-rise buildings (1-3 storeys) -Low-intensity trade/activity -Example: Small shopping centers
C1
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-Medium commercial -City or municipal in scale -Medium-rise buildings (3-5 storeys) -Medium to high intensity trade -Example: Shopping centers
C2
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-Metropolitan commercial -Metropolitan in scale -Medium to high-rise buildings (3-5 storeys) -Very high intensity trade -Example: Large to very large shopping malls
C3
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-General Institutional -Community to national level of institutional use. Low-rise to high-rise
GI
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Two types of GI
-Education/Recreation -Medical/Government
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-Utilitarian, functional use -Low-rise to medium rise -Low to high-intensity community support functions
UTS
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Two clusters of UTS
-Transport terminals, intermodals, depots -Power/water generation/distribution, telcos, waste management facilities
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-Other vertical facilities not yet mentioned -Included cemeteries and memorial parks
SPE (Special)
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-Low-rise to medium -Low to medium intensity recreational functions related to educational uses (parks on campus, other recreational/assembly structures on campus)
PRE
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-Community to national of use or occupancy -Low-rise to medium rise
CUL
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-Low to medium rise -Low to high intensity agricultural activity -Includes farms, but also offices and facilties for agricultural research and training
A (Agricultural)
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-Low rise -Low to high intensity agroindustrial activity -Includes offices and facilities for agroindustrial eduaction and research
AI (Agroindustrial)
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-Land development or redevelopment schemes for a new project which has a CDMP (Comprehensive Development Masterplan) or equivalent -Example: Bonifcacio Global City
PUD (Planned unit development)
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Mixed occupancies: the building adheres to the structer requirements
rule of thumb
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Mixed Occupancies: exceptions:
-If it's a one-storey building, in which case each portion shall conform to applicable rules -If the minor occupancy does not excedd 10% of the building, in which case it is ignored
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No building shall be constructed unless it adjoins or has direct access to a public space, yard, or street on at least one of its sides
Right of way
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Eaves over required windows shall at least be 750mm from the side and rear property lines
Eaves over windows
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A fireproof barrier used to prevent the spread of fire between or through buildings
Firewalls
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Why are firewalls important?
Because when they are built, the building or part of the building extends into the setbacks
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ALLOWABLE FIREWALLS R1
Not allowed (However, an abutment up to 3.20m high is OK for carports provided that above 1.50m, the abutment shall be constructed of perforated concrete blocks)
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ALLOWABLE FIREWALLS R2
One side only (Maximum 80% of the length of side property line)
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ALLOWABLE FIREWALLS R3
Two configurations allowed: Option A: Two sides -Maximum 85% of each side -Total should not exceed 65% of lot perimeter -Two storeys high only Option B: One side + Rear -90% of side or rear (up to 100% for rear if only 4m) -Total should not exceed 50% of lot perimeter -Two storeys high for side, 3.20m high for rear
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ALLOWABLE FIREWALLS R4
Two sides -Maximum 85% of each side -Total should not exceed 50% of lot perimeter -Maximum height: three storeys
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ALLOWABLE FIREWALLS R5
Two configurations allowed: Option A: Two sides -Maximum 75% of each side -Total should not exceed 50% of lot perimeter -Maximum height: 8 storeys Option B: One side + Rear -Maximum 65% of side and 50% of rear -Total should not exceed 60% of lot perimeter -Maximum height: 8 storeys for side, 14m for rear