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Does NCRC contain requirements for moved or relocated structures?

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Does NCRC contain requirements for moved or relocated structures?

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• New foundations would be required to comply with the current building code. • The balance of the code compliance work would be determined by the extent of any improvements proposed. In those work areas, the appropriate Rehab Code criteria would be applied (most often modification or reconstruction) with all new work complying with the current building code. Q: Doesn t NCRC succeed by using vague language open to unacceptable levels of interpretation? The Rehab Code language is not vague. In fact, the Rehab Code is constructed as a prescriptive code, with very specific instructions on what scope is required (or not) in certain situations. It backs this up by general requirements that the work may not make a building less compliant. The Rehab Code does put more emphasis on scope requirements than technical requirements; in doing so, it asks for compliance with the intent of the code , rather than imposing new construction standards on existing elements. The Rehab Code supports this app

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