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<br /> I DES:d;k 11/07/89 (029/7) <br /> DES: t 11/13/89R <br />(c) Capacities of existing materials other than the URM <br /> walls themselves may be assumed as indicated in Table <br /> A-5 of this Appendix. <br />(d) The capacity/demand ratio (factor of safety) for each <br /> element of the seismic force-resisting system shall <br /> equal or exceed one (1.0). Any element for which this <br /> ratio is less than one shall be considered deficient. <br />(e) The fifty percent (50%) increase in the seismic force <br /> factor for shear walls specified in Section 2407(h)4F <br /> of the 1985 Edition of the UBC may be omitted in the <br /> computation of seismic loads to existing shear walls. <br />(f) URM shall not be considered to have tensile stress <br /> capacity. However, tension due to out-of-plane seismic <br /> forces applied to URM walls may be neglected for walls <br /> within the height-to-thickness ratios specified in <br /> Table A-3 of this Appendix, provided that the out-of- <br /> plane shear does not exceed the allowable stresses <br /> shown in Table A-4. Tensile fiber stresses due to <br /> bending under seismic forces may be reduced by the full <br /> direct axial stress due to vertical dead loads. <br />(g) URM walls found to be deficient may be permitted to <br /> remain in place provided that they are anchored as <br /> required for veneer by Section 3006 of the 1985 Edition <br /> of the UBC. <br />(h) Wood shear walls shall not be permitted to resist <br /> seismic forces imparted by concrete or masonry in <br /> buildings over two ( 2) stories in height. <br /> 17 <br /> 2004 <br />~- ~ .'------ .^~,._.. ~,-..~~~. <br />