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501.3 Reserved.
501.4 General.
Buildings, structures and premises shall be designed, installed, operated and maintained in accordance with this chapter.
501.4.1 Newly-constructed buildings and structures.
When fire apparatus access roads, frontage spaces, private hydrants or yard hydrants are required to be installed in connection with a newly constructed building or structure, such roads, frontage spaces and hydrants shall be installed and made serviceable prior to and during the time of construction, except that, in connection with a phased development, the provision of fire apparatus access and water supply shall be as set forth in design and installation documents approved by the department. Interim access and water supply arrangements will be considered pending completion of heavy construction that would damage the roads or piping, provided that such arrangements would not unduly impair firefighting operations. Temporary signs shall be installed at each street intersection when construction of new roadways allows passage by motor vehicles in accordance with FC 505.2.
501.4.2 Lawfully existing fire department access.
Fire department access to buildings, structures and premises not fronting on a public street may be continued in compliance with the provisions of FC 102.3, 102.4, and 102.5, when such fire department access was lawfully existing as of June 30, 2008 or the date of an amendment to this code relating to fire department access. The private roads providing such lawfully existing fire department access shall be deemed to constitute fire apparatus access roads pursuant to this chapter.
501.4.3 Alterations and change of occupancy.
A building or structure undergoing alteration or a change of occupancy under the circumstances set forth in FC 501.4.3.1 and 501.4.3.2 shall comply with the requirements set forth in said sections.
501.4.3.1 Provision of sprinkler protection in altered buildings on substandard width public streets and fire apparatus access roads.
An existing building or structure that undergoes alteration or a change in use or occupancy and which is located on a public street or fire apparatus access road that has a substandard road width as set forth in FC 503.2.10 or 503.3.2 shall install a sprinkler system throughout such building, when:
1. The cost of making alterations to the building (other than alterations made to Group R-3 occupancies) in any 12-month period exceeds 60 percent of the value of the building, as set forth in New York City Administrative Code § 27-115; or
2. By reason of alteration or otherwise, there is a change in the "main use or dominant occupancy" of the building, as determined by the New York City Department of Buildings for purposes of assigning a single occupancy classification to the building, including any change from a Group R-3 occupancy to a Group R-2 occupancy, but excluding a change in use or occupancy that is limited to restoring a building that was originally constructed as a one-family or two-family dwelling to its original one-family or two-family use and occupancy; or
3. There is an increase of more than 125 percent in the square footage of the floor area of a building (excluding attic, basement and cellar space, as those terms are defined in Section 202 of the Building Code); or
4. There is a change constituting an alteration under the Building Code (excluding rooftop equipment installations) to a building of combustible (non-fireproof) construction with a height of 35 feet (10 668 mm) or less above the grade plane, that increases the height of such building to more than 35 feet (10 668 mm) above the grade plane (with the terms "grade plane" and "building height" having the meanings set forth in Section 502.1 of the Building Code); or
5. A one-family Group R-3 occupancy is being altered to a two-family Group R-3 occupancy, except where:
5.1. the alteration involves converting a basement space to a separate dwelling unit, and the new basement dwelling unit is protected throughout by a sprinkler system; or
5.2. the alteration does not involve converting a basement space to a separate dwelling unit, and either at least two lawful accessory off-street parking spaces are provided on the premises, or sufficient space exists to park two motor vehicles on a common driveway shared exclusively with an adjoining Group R-3 occupancy.
501.4.3.2 Compliance with rooftop access requirements on altered rooftops.
The rooftop of an existing building or structure that undergoes alteration shall comply with the requirements of FC 504.4.
502.1 Definitions.
The following terms shall, for the purposes of this chapter and as used elsewhere in this code, have the meanings set forth in FC 202.
CITYWIDE STANDARD KEY.
FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROAD.
FIRE DEPARTMENT STANDARD KEY.
FIRE LANE.
FRONTAGE SPACE.
HIGH-RISE MEGASTRUCTURE.
KEY BOX.
MULTI-FLOOR DWELLING UNIT.
PRIVATE ROAD.
PUBLIC STREET.
TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES.
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