(A) Design. Bolts or other devices designed to connect fabricated assemblies to be used in factory-built houses shall be capable of developing the strength of members connected and to resist wind loads as specified in the National Building Code, as amended, recommended by the American Insurance Association.
(B) Roof connections. Connections consisting of bolts or other devices between roofs and the supporting walls shall be capable of withstanding an uplift equal to not less than ten pounds per square foot of horizontally projected roof area, in addition to withstanding the other stresses specified in the National Building Code, as amended, recommended by the American Insurance Association.
(C) Weatherproofing. Individual units or sections of fabricated assemblies, either floor, wall, ceiling or roof, shall be so connected that joints shall be weatherproof and windproof. Said joints shall be properly caulked in an approved manner and covered on the weather side with approved battens or other approved weather covering.
(Prior Code, § 4-806)