PD1096 Flashcards

1
Q

min height of door pd 1096 bp 344 bp220

A

2.00m

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2
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min width of door pd 1096 bp220 bp344

A

1096 -900mm
344-800mm
220 -800mm

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3
Q

max width door

A

1200mm

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4
Q

front setback R1

A

4.5m

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5
Q

side setback and rear 1096

A

2.00mm

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6
Q

distance of eaves from prop line

A

0.75m

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7
Q

min room size for human habitation

A

6.00 sqm / min dim-2.00m

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8
Q

Kitchen

A

3.00sqm / min dim - 1.50m

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9
Q

min room size of bathroom

A

1.2sqm / min dim- 0.9m

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10
Q

airspace- school

A

3.00cubicm, allot 1 cbm per person

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11
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airspace- office and factories

A

12.00 cbm

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12
Q

airspace - habitable rooms

A

14cbm

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13
Q

ceiling hright grnd flr, second flr, succeeding flr

A

2.7m natural,
2.4 artificial,
2.1 succeding artificial

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14
Q

mezzanine

A

1.8m

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15
Q

windows for rooms

A

10% flr area, min 1sqm

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16
Q

windows for bathrooms

A

5% flr area, min 240sqmm

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17
Q

min dim of court

A

2.00m

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18
Q

min dim of passageway

A

1.2m

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19
Q

riser

A

200mm max

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20
Q

tread

A

250mm min

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21
Q

min headroom stairs

A

2.00m

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22
Q

min vertical distance bet landings

A

3.60m

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23
Q

handrail height

A

800-900mm

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24
Q

ramp slope bp344

A

1:12

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25
Q

min width ramp bp 344

A

1.20m

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26
Q

ramp handrail height bp344

A

700-900mm

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27
Q

corridors

A

1.10m

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28
Q

firewall extension

A

above roof-400mm
walls- 600mm
under eaves-300mm
BP 220- all 300mm

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29
Q

height doorknob

A

900mm

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30
Q

rule 1

A

general provisions

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31
Q

purpose of code

A

provide framework of min standards

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32
Q

scope

A

design, loc, siting, construction, alteration, repair, conversion, use occupancy, maintenance, moving, demolition, addition except traditional dwelling and bp220

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33
Q

on-site work done done from site
preparation, excavation, foundation,
assembly of all the components and
installation of utilities and equipment of
buildings/structure

A

constrcution

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34
Q

Any new construction which increases
the height or area of an existing
building/structure

A

addtion

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35
Q

Construction in a building/ structure
involving changes in the materials used,
partitioning, location/ size of openings,
structural parts, existing utilities and
equipment but does not increase the
overall area thereof.

A

alteration

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36
Q

Any physical change made on a building/
structure to increase its value, utility and/
or to improve its aesthetic quality

A

renovation

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37
Q

A change in the use or occupancy of a
building/ structure or any portion/s
thereof which has different requirements

A

conversion

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38
Q

Remedial work done on any damaged or
deteriorated portion/s of a
building/structure to restore its original
condition

A

repair

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39
Q

The systematic dismantling or destruction
of a building/ structure, in whole or in
part

A

demolition

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40
Q

A secondary building/ structure located
within the same premises, the use of
which is incidental to that of the main
building/structure

A

ancillary bldg structure

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41
Q

Rule 2

A

Administration and Enforcement

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42
Q

sec of dpwh

A

Policy making
Memorandum circulars
Prescribe fees
Appoint building officials in all municipalities

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43
Q

bldg official

A

Tasked with the enforcement of the Code
in his jurisdiction
Issues, denies, suspends and revokes
permits
Undertakes inspection of buildings
Acts on claims

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44
Q

prescribes the fees

A

sec of dpwh

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45
Q

collects the fees

A

blg official

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46
Q

fee exemptions

A

Public buildings
Traditional family dwellings <15 000

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47
Q

dangerous bldgs

A

Structural hazard
Fire hazard
Unsafe electrical wiring
Unsafe mechanical installation
Inadequate sanitation and health facilities
Architectural deficiency

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48
Q

options for dangerous bldgs

A

Repair
Vacation
Demolition

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49
Q

Rule 3

A

Permits

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50
Q

A written authorization granted by the
Building Official to an applicant allowing
him to proceed with construction after
plans, specifications and other pertinent
documents have been found to be in
conformity with the Code

A

bldg permit

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51
Q

when is bldg permit req

A

Before constructing, altering, repairing,
converting, moving, adding to,
demolishing a building.

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52
Q

bldg permit exemptions

A

Minor constructions
Repair works

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53
Q

Minor constructions

A

Minor structures 6 sqm or less detached
from other buildings, for private use only.
(Example: Sheds, poultry houses,
greenhouses)
Open terraces or patios not exceeding 20 sqm.
Window grilles
Garden pools 500mm deep or shallower
Garden masonry walls not exceeding 1.20m in height

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54
Q

bldg permit type

A

Ancillary Permit
Accessory Permit

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55
Q

Repairs

A

Not involving structural members
Of non-load bearing partition walls
Not involving addition or alteration
Of doors, windows, floors, fences and
walls
Of plumbing fixtures

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56
Q

Permit Reqs

A

Application forms
If lot is owned,
-OCT or TCT
-Tax declaration
-Current real property tax receipt
If lot is NOT owned,
-Contract of Lease or Deed of Absolute Sale in place of TCT
Five sets of plans and specs, signed and
sealed by various professionals

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57
Q

Issuance of permits

A

15 days from payment of fees

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58
Q

Liability clause

A

Article 1723 of the Civil Code

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59
Q

Cert of Occupancy

A

Certificate of completion
Logbook
As-built plans and specs
Building inspection sheet

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60
Q

expiration of bldg permit

A

Construction does not commence within 1
year from date of issue
Construction does not resume 120 days
after suspension or abandonment of work

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61
Q

Rule 4

A

Type of Construction

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62
Q

Type 1

A

Wood COnst

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63
Q

Type II

A

Wood construction with fire-resistant
materials
One-hour fire-resistive throughout

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64
Q

Type III construction

A

Masonry and wood construction
One hour fire resistive throughout
Incombustible exterior walls

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65
Q

Type IV

A

Steel, iron, concrete, or masonry
construction
Incombustible interiors (ceilings, walls)

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66
Q

Type V

A

Four-hour fire resistive throughout
Structural elements of steel, iron, concrete
or masonry

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67
Q

Rule 5

A

Fire ZOnes

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68
Q

Areas within which only certain types of
construction are allowed, based on their
occupancy, type of construction, and
resistance to fire

A

Fire ZOnes

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69
Q

All types of construction allowed

A

Non-fire restricted zones

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70
Q

Type I construction NOT allowed

A

Fire restrictive zones

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71
Q

Types I, II, and III NOT allowed

A

Highly fire restrictive zones

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72
Q

bldgs in multiple fire zone

A

Shall be considered as part of the more
restrictive zone if more than 1/3 of its total
floor area is in that zone

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73
Q

Rule 6

A

Fire Resistive Requirements

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74
Q

The degree to which a material can
withstand fire

A

Fire Resistive Rating

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75
Q

Rule 7

A

Occupancies + Requirements
Classification and General Reqs of all bldgs by use or occupancy

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76
Q

assigned to buildings,

A

occupancies

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77
Q

assigned to lands.

A

zones

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78
Q

occupancy classifications A-J

A

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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79
Q

zoning classifications
R, C, GI, I, UTS, SPE, PRE, CUL, A, AI,PUD

A

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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80
Q

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.

A

right of way/ access to property

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81
Q

a reinforced masonry or reinforced conrete spearator with appropriate fire resistive rating

A

firewalls

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82
Q

TGFA

A

Total gross floor area

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83
Q

The total floor space inside the building

A

TGFA

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84
Q

BHL

A

bldg heoght limit

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85
Q

highest adjoining sidewalk or
natural grade line

A

grade line

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86
Q

car parking perpendicular

A

2.5 x 5

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87
Q

car parking parallel

A

2.15 x 6

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88
Q

jeepney

A

3 x 9

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89
Q

standard truck/ bus

A

3.6 x 12

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90
Q

articulated truck

A

3.6 x 18

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91
Q

park slot hotel

A

highly urbanized - 1 slot/ 3 rms
if not - 1 slot/ 7 rms

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92
Q

church parking slot

A

1 slot per 50sqm

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93
Q

Public universities parking slot

A

1 slot every 5 classrooms

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94
Q

public hospital parking slot

A

1 slot every 25 beds

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95
Q

The building ingress and the intersection
shall be at least

A

50m apart

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96
Q

foundation

A

at least 250 mm thick
atleast 600mm below surface of ground

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97
Q

PSO

A

= Percentage of site occupancy

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98
Q

TOSL

A

Total open space within lot

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99
Q

The part of the lot occupied by the building AKA B;DG FOOTPRINT expressed in %

A

PSO

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100
Q

The part of the lot NOT occupied by the
building

A

TOSL

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101
Q

USA

A

Unpaved surface area

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102
Q

TLA=

A

PSO + TOSL

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103
Q

The portion of the open space that is unpaved

A

USA

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104
Q

ISA

A

Impervious surface area

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105
Q

The portion of the open space that is paved

A

ISA

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106
Q

MACA

A

Maximum Allowable Construction Area

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107
Q

AMBF

A

Allowable max. building footprint

108
Q

GFA

A

Gross floor area

109
Q

TGFA

A

Total gross floor area

110
Q

AMVB

A

Allowable max. volume of
building

111
Q

OFB

A

Outer faces of the building

112
Q

FLAR

A

Floor and lot area ratio

113
Q

bldg bulk =

A

bldg footprint x height

114
Q

a plane originating from the
RROW that establishes the outer limit for walls
and building projections.

A

Angular plane

115
Q

Rule 8

A

Light + Ventilation

116
Q

Every building shall be designed,
constructed, and equipped to provide
adequate light and ventilation.

A

Intent

117
Q

Lot types

A

Inside lot
Interior lot
Corner lot
Through lot
Corner through lot
Corner through lot abutting 3 or more streets
End lot

118
Q

the required open space left between
the outermost face of the building and the
property lines

A

yard

119
Q

the width of the yard

A

setback

120
Q

setback of bldgs

A

increment

121
Q

Situated outside of private property limits
Should be equally enjoyed by all members
of the community
The only uses allowed are those that
support its public recreational character

A

easement

122
Q

use for easement

A

Esplanade developments
Promenade developments

123
Q

Interior or rear lots shall have an access
road with a minimum width of

A

3m

124
Q

thre RROW levels

A

RROW above grade
RROW at grade
RROW below grade

125
Q

From the finished surface of the roadway
all the way up to the air

A

rrow above grade

126
Q

max length dead end

A

6.00m

127
Q

RA 7920

A

PH ELEC CODE (EE LAW

128
Q

RA 8495

A

PH MECH CODE (ME LAW)

129
Q

From natural grade line to the finished
surface of the carriageway or sidewalk

A

rrow at grade

130
Q

From finished surface of roadway all the
way down into the ground

A

RROW below grade

131
Q

meant to separate the
curb from the sidewalk, and must always be
placed near the curbline.

A

planting strip

132
Q

Rule 9

A

Sanitation

133
Q

Includes all enclosed floor areas, no exceptions

A

TGFA

134
Q

Footprint expressed in square meters

A

AMBF

135
Q

Total enclosed floor area (including balconies)

A

GFA

136
Q

the degree to which a material can withstand fire

A

Fire-resistive rating

137
Q

length of time (in hrs0 a material can withstand beung burned

A

Fire-resistive Time Perior Rating

138
Q

Classification of Consturuction acc to their fire retardant ir fire spread rating

A

Fire Resistice Standards

139
Q

Types of Occupancy Separation

A

One-Hour Fire Resistive
Two-Hour Fire Resistive
Three-Hour Fire Resistive
Four-Hour Fire Resistive

140
Q

a 3 dimensional physical devlpmnt erected within a lot or property

A

Building/ Structure

141
Q

set of inter acting regukations concerning a physical utilization og lot

A

DC for Lots and Bulding/ Structures

142
Q

the physical setting for any bldg or structure whereby the lvl of intensity of dev covering such property is regulated by DC

A

LOT

143
Q

DEvelopment LEVELS of LOts

A

AT GRADE
BELOW GRADE
ABOVE GRADE

144
Q

the maximum extent of physical development that may be included into the lot;

A

Development POtential of LOT

145
Q

optimized extent of physical development

A

Carrying CApacity of LOT

146
Q

a lot that is open for development, vacant, utilized

A

New Decelopment

147
Q

the physical development (renovation, rehab) wthn a lot prop that is under utilized

A

REdevelopmetn

148
Q

max portion of the lot that may be occupied by bldg or structure

A

AMBF

149
Q

PSO=

A

AMBF- TLA

150
Q

vertical measurement of a proposed bldg/ structure

A

Resultant Height of BLDg/ Structure

151
Q

the max height to be allowed for bldgs

A

Bldg Height Limit

152
Q

the point reference on the highest adjoining natural grade

A

Established Grade ELevation

153
Q

the lowest point of elev of the finished surface of the ground bet ext wall of bldg and a point and one half (1.50m) distant from said wall

A

GRade

154
Q

vertical distance from the established grade elevation to highest point of the coping flat roof

A

Height of BLdg/ Structure

155
Q

1 storey to 5 storey in height

A

Low RIse

156
Q

6 storey to 15 storey

A

Medium Rise

157
Q

16 storeys or taller

A

High Rise

158
Q

portion of bldg below natural/ finished ge ade

A

BASEMENT / basement lvl

159
Q

portion of a bldg included bet the uppermost sirface of any flr and the upermost surface of the nxt flr above it

A

Storey

160
Q

actual land area occupied by the basement component of the bldg at below geade level

A

Basement Footprint

161
Q

the fully enclosed component of the bldg situated between the established grade and the first of atypical floor of the bldg tower component

A

Podium

162
Q

fully enclosed component of bldg situated bet podium and the roof of bldg , should be 5 times the height of podium

A

tower

163
Q

perpendicular distance or bertical measurement bet the uppermost surfaces of two successive flrs

A

Floor-to-Floor Height

164
Q

ATO

A

Air Transportation Office

165
Q

outermost or topmost vertical or angular planes of a proposed bldg

A

OFB- OUTERMOST FACES OF BUILDINGS

166
Q

OLBP

A

outermost limits of building projections

167
Q

any structurally attached portion of a bldg that is outside its outermost walls and which perform utiliti or aesthetic function, (roofs eaves trellis canopy)

A

Projection

168
Q

limit of total vol of space that can be occupied by. a bldg above grade lvl

A

Aloowable Maximum Volume of Building (AMVB) Above Grade

169
Q

total flr space within the perimeter of the permanent external bldg walls

A

GFA

170
Q

regularly replicated flr plan, usually for the tower component of a bldg.

A

Typical Floor

171
Q

gross expanse of a flr measured from outermost edges of flr slabs and which may or may not he representative of the typical floor of a bldg

A

FLOOR PLATE

172
Q

total flr space within the main and auxiliary bldg primarily consisting of GFA and all other enclosed support areas

A

TGFA

173
Q

ratio between GFA and and TLA

A

FLAR flr to lot area ratio or FAR flr area ratio

174
Q

shall mean staurs, fire escapes, elevator shafts, vertical shafts and the like and their enclosing walls

A

Vertical Penetrations

175
Q

parking slots tht eith their ancillary spaces

A

Parking Area

176
Q

parking slot and their area located outside RROW

A

Off-Row (or Off-Street) Parking

177
Q

parking slots located outside RROW and to be provided only within the prop lines of a separate site or lot, a proj is not located

A

Off-Site Parking

178
Q

parking slots located outside RROW, proj is to be constructed

A

On-Site Parking

179
Q

Spaces to be used mainly for parking motor vehicles of all tupes

A

Parking Slot

180
Q

an off RROW on site multiple parking facility consisting of multi lvel bldg

A

Parking Building/ Structure

181
Q

bases for computing bldg permit

A

types of occupancy
cost of construction
area
height

182
Q

application reqs for cert of occupancy

A

cert of completion
logbook and bldg inspection sheet
signed as-built plans and specs

183
Q

the overall size of bldg/ structure

A

BLDG BULK

184
Q

loading unloading space that are all located outside rrow

A

freight loading/ unloading space

185
Q

loading unloading space that are for commuters located outside rrow

A

passenger loading/ unloading space

186
Q

stairs shall be __ mm in width

A

750 mm

187
Q

refers to portion or component of rrow kn which motor behicles are allowed to pass and allowed to park in case of an onrroow parking

A

Roadway (or Carriageway)

188
Q

refers to portion or component of rrow kn which motor behicles are allowed to pass and allowed to park in case of an onrroow parking

A

Roadway (or Carriageway)

189
Q

terminal located outside the rrow

A

off-street terninal

190
Q

terminal located within shoulder and that such spaces shall not occupy paved sidewalk areas

A

On-street terminal

191
Q

Rule 8

A

Light and Ventilation

192
Q

total open space req for each type of occupancy

A

TOSL

193
Q

total surface area of lot

A

TLA

194
Q

combine total of max allowable PSO and max allowable ISA

A

MACA

195
Q

LOT TYPEs

A

Interior lot
inside lot
Corner lot
through lot
corner through lot
corner lot abutting 3 or more streets
end lot

196
Q

vacant space left bet ofb and property lines

A

yard

197
Q

part of the req tosl created by setbacks along rrow

A

front yard

198
Q

side of lot which main pedestrian and vehicular acces shall be situated

A

Front of Lot

199
Q

occupied space bet faces of bldg and and a yard of another court, free open and unobstructed

A

court

200
Q

court - 3 types

A

inner court,
open court
through court

201
Q

portion of yard which wcich the permitted limit of paving/ hardscaoing shall not exceed 50% of the area of yard

A

COurtyard

202
Q

horizontal distance measured 90 deg from outermost face of building to property line

A

setback

203
Q

horizontal distance bet outermost building / structure line of lower flr and that of ahigher floor

A

incremental setback

204
Q

form of semi permanent of permanent structure constructed along prop line

A

abutment

205
Q

a kind of public open spaced defined under Water Code and other laws

A

Easement

206
Q

line of view from any fixed or moving station point within a bldg or from any other open spaxe

A

Sight Line

207
Q

visually unobstructed width, depth and height of all avail sight lines running through and along RROW

A

View Corridor

208
Q

kind of public open space for the continuous flow of pedestrian and vehicular traffic

A

RROW or ACCESS STREET or STREET

209
Q

open/ covered drainage way or canal in the absence or a gutter

A

Curb and gutter

210
Q

islands, medians shoulders

A

vehicle separator

211
Q

planting strips

A

pedestrian sepratpr

212
Q

REOW DIFF LVL

A

RROV ABOVE GRADE
RROW AT GRADE
RROW BELOW GRADE

213
Q

portion of RROW from finished surface of the roadway all the way up to the air

A

RROW ABOVE GRADE

214
Q

refers to the portion of the RROW recokned ftom the natural grade line up to the unfinished surface of the roadway

A

RROW AT GRADE

215
Q

portion of RROW drom finished surafce or grad eline all the way down into the ground

A

RROW BELOW GRADE

216
Q

right to physically develop and subsequently benefit or profit from the use of the air space above the RROW

A

AIR RIGHTS

217
Q

the portion on each side of the rrow reserved for the exclusice use of pedestrian

A

SIDEWALK

218
Q

two gypes of sidewalk

A

open sidewalk
covered sidewalk ( known as Arcade)

219
Q

min wodth of sidewalk for a rrow of 9m

A

1.2 each side, total of 2.4m

220
Q

any semi enclosed and usable or habitable bldg projection constructed in the airsapce abotve the arcade

A

arcade structure

221
Q

a permitted minimal opening along a specified vertical portion of the firwall that shall not be more than 3m in width

A

Vent Well

222
Q

Rule IX

A

Sanitation

223
Q

sorice from minicipal or xity waterworks sustem

A

water supply system

224
Q

Rule X

A

Buolding Projection over Public Streets

225
Q

Rule XI

A

Protection of Pedestrians During Construction or Demolition

226
Q

Rule XII

A

General Design and Construction Requirements

227
Q

max spacing of seating b2b

A

600mm

228
Q

RULE XIII

A

Electrical and Mechanical Regulations

229
Q

RA 184

A

ELEC ENGG LAW

230
Q

RA 7920

A

NEW ELEC ENGG LAW

231
Q

Rule XIV

A

Photgraphic and X Ray Films

232
Q

Rule XV

A

Prefabricated Construction

233
Q

Rule XVI

A

plastics

234
Q

RULE XVII

A

SHEET METAL PAINT SPRAY BOOTHS

235
Q

RULE XVIII

A

GLASS AND GLAZING

236
Q

RILE XIX

A

USE OF COMPUTER

237
Q

RULE XX

A

SIGNS

238
Q

RA 7279

A

THE URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING ACT

239
Q

decent affordabel housing with basic services and livelihood opportunities

A

urban dev and housing act

240
Q

HUDCC

A

Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council

241
Q

NHA

A

Natl Housign Authority

242
Q

HGC

A

Home Guaranty Corporation

243
Q

HLURB

A

Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board

244
Q

NHMFC

A

National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation

245
Q

NEDA

A

National Economic and Development Authority

246
Q

BP 220

A
247
Q

economic housing price

A

300k- 1.25 M

248
Q

socialized housing price

A

300k or less

249
Q

refers to housing units which are within the affordability level of average anf low oncome earners which is 30% of the grooss fam income

A

Economic and Socialized Housing

250
Q

max block length

A

400m
provide 2m pathwalk or alley for blocks exceeding 250 m

251
Q

flr area minimum for single fam dwelling

A

22sqm for econ housing
18 sqm for socialized housing

252
Q

pd 957

A

buyes protective decree

253
Q

land allocation of pd 957

A

70% saleable
30% non

254
Q

RA 4726

A

The Condominium Act

255
Q

PD 1151

A

Ph Environmental Policy

256
Q

PD 1216

A

defining open spaces in residential subdivisions

257
Q

PD 1616

A

Architectural Guidelines for Intramuros

258
Q

PD 1308

A

Regulating the apractice of Environmental Planning

259
Q

RA 49

A

Intellectual Property Rights

260
Q

art and acuence of ordering and managing the use of land and its environemtan

A

Land Use Planning

261
Q

architectural works, works of monumental sculpture and painting

A

Monuments

262
Q

natural features consisting of physical and biological formations

A

Natural Heritage

263
Q

ICOMOS

A

INTERNATIONAL CHARTER FOR THE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF MONUMENTS AND SITES

264
Q

meant as a technical means of interventionwith the aim of maintaing intact the abive heritafe and transmitting it to the future

A

RESTORATION

265
Q

inteded as means of safeguarding heritage

A

CONSERVATION

266
Q

BP 344

A

ACCESSIBILITY LAW