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  1. Crawl Spaces. (1) For the purposes of Articles 3.2.1.4. and 3.2.1.5., a crawl space shall be considered as a basement if it is, (a) more than 1 800 mm high between the lowest part of the floor assembly and the ground or other surface below, (b) used for any occupancy,

  2. Crawl Spaces. (1) Where a crawl space exceed s 1 800 mm in height or is used for any occupancy or as a plenum in combustible construction or for the passage of flue pipe s, it shall be considered as a basement in applying the requirements in Article 9.10.8.1.

  3. (1) Crawl spaces shall be considered to be heated where the space, (a) is used as a warm air plenum, (b) contains heating ducts or heating pipe s that are not sealed and insulated to minimize heat loss to the space, or. (c) is not separated from heated space in accordance with Section 9.25.

  4. Section 4 of the ODA requires the Government of Ontario to develop barrier-free design guidelines through consultation with persons with disabilities and others to promote accessibility to government buildings, structures and premises.

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  5. (1) If wood wall studs or sheet steel wall studs enclose the main bathroom in a dwelling unit, reinforcement shall be installed to permit the future installation of a grab bar on a wall adjacent to, (a) a water closet in the location required by Clause 3.8.3.8.(1)(d), and (b) a shower or bathtub in the location required by Clause 3.8.3.13.(1)(f ...

  6. Crawl spaces are often used to give access to ducts, pipes, cables and other utilities and can be heated (conditioned) or unheated (unconditioned). If a crawl space is unheated, it is essential to have an effective air barrier between the conditioned and unconditioned space.

  7. May 12, 2023 · Ontario has not undertaken a traditional revision since 1990, although it consolidates public statutes and regulations on an ongoing basis on e-Laws. As the last revision occurred in 1990, the starting points for purposes of e-Laws are the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1990 and the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990.

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