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<br />11/7/77R <br /> <br />" , 3. <br /> <br />A granular fill of suitable consistency <br />and thickness shall be provided directly <br />under the concrete slab membrane to <br />retard capillary action and shall be <br />approved by the Building Official. <br /> <br />" 14. <br /> <br />On level lots the elevation of the concrete <br />floor slab shall be six inches (6") above <br />finished grade. On unimproved lots or <br />sloping ground a six inches (6") elevation <br />must be maintained above finished grade.' <br /> <br />"Section 9.46 <br /> <br />Section 4503 of the Building Code is <br /> <br />to read as follows: <br /> <br />"'Section 4503 The space adjoining a building <br />above or below a sidewalk on public property may <br />be used and occupied in connection with the building <br />for any purpose not inconsistent with this Code or <br />other laws or ordinances regulating the use and <br />occupancy of such spaces on condition that the <br />right so to use and occupy may be revoked by the <br />City at any time and that the owner of the building <br />will construct the necessary walls and footings <br />to separate such space from the building and pay <br />all costs and expenses attendant therewith. <br /> <br />"'Footings located at least eight feet below grade <br />may project not more than 12 inches (12").' <br /> <br />"ARTICLE VI. <br /> <br />HOUSING CODE <br /> <br />"Section 9.60 <br /> <br />( a) <br /> <br />Pursuant to Section 50022.1, <br /> <br />et seq., of the Government Code and Section 15 of the <br /> <br />Charter of the City of Redwood City, the 'Uniform Housing <br /> <br />Code, 1976 Edition,' <br /> <br />(first printing) as published by the <br /> <br />International Conference of Building Officials, is hereby <br /> <br />adopted and shall be in effect within the City of Redwood <br /> <br />City to the same extent as if set out in full herein <br /> <br />except as expressly amended by the provisions of this <br /> <br />article. <br /> <br />" (b) <br /> <br />In the event of any conflict between the provisions <br /> <br />of the 'Uniform Housing Code, 1976 Edition,' <br /> <br />(third printing) <br /> <br />hereinafter referred to as the Housing Code, and the <br /> <br />provisions of this chapter, the provisions of this chapter <br /> <br />shall apply. <br /> <br />-7- <br />