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With respect to rooftop access and obstructions, if a building has indented light courts along the building façade accessible to fire apparatus, are the light courts counted in the perimeter distance?

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With respect to rooftop access and obstructions, if a building has indented light courts along the building façade accessible to fire apparatus, are the light courts counted in the perimeter distance?

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Yes. Exclusion of such areas from the calculation of the building perimeter could result in elimination of the Fire Code requirement for rooftop access.

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