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The document outlines regulations for building yards, occupant load for sanitation requirements, and specifications for sanitation facilities for disabled individuals. It includes guidelines for off-street parking, staircases, ramps, and coverage and floor space index (F.S.I) for buildings. Additionally, it describes types of libraries and their essential components and fittings.

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The document outlines regulations for building yards, occupant load for sanitation requirements, and specifications for sanitation facilities for disabled individuals. It includes guidelines for off-street parking, staircases, ramps, and coverage and floor space index (F.S.I) for buildings. Additionally, it describes types of libraries and their essential components and fittings.

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DATA COLLECTION

KMBR

YARDS FOR BUILDINGS UNDER DIFFERENT OCCUPANCIES


Buildings in Group B,C&D of built-up area exceeding 200 sq. metres
200 – 500 sq. metres-
Front(in metre) -5 , Rear (in metre) -2, Sides(in metre)-2
Above 500 sq. metres-
Front(in metre) -7.5 , Rear (in metre) -3, Sides(in metre)-3.5

OCCUPANT LOAD FOR CALCULATING SANITATION


REQUIREMENTS
Built-up area in sq. metres/person - 1.8
Note :—It may be assumed that 2/3 of the number are males and 1/3 are
females.

sanitation facility for disabled


Such sanitation facility shall be at least 10 percent of the sanitation requirement
stipulated in Tables 14 and 15 for water closets, urinals and wash basins subject
to a minimum of one WC, urinal and washbasin each for male, one WC and
washbasin each for female and one WC and washbasin each for disabled
persons. The minimum standards for WC and Washbasin for disabled shall be as
provided in rule 42.

OFF-STREET PARKING SPACE FOR OCCUPANCIES


One parking space for every or fraction of
[Link] of built-up area
NOTE :-In the case of library, for calculating the built-up area for the
purpose of parking, the area of the stacking space for books shall be
excluded.

Staircases.—
(1) Any building having more than one floor shall be provided with a
staircase unless each such floor is independently accessible from ground.
(2) The number and width of stair shall be determined with respect to the
occupant load as table 16 of these rules and maximum travel distance
between two stairs shall not be less than 60m.
(3) For such stair:-
(a) minimum width of stair shall be 120 centimeters,
(b) minimum width of tread shall be 30 centimeters,
(c) maximum height of riser shall be 15 centimeters
(d) minimum height of handrail shall be 90 centimeters
4) The minimum headroom in a passage under the landing of a staircase
and under the staircase shall be 2.2m.
(5) Any building having more than three floors including basement floor(s)
shall have at least two staircases, one of which may be a fire escape
staircase:
(6) Escalators can be provided instead of staircases. The width of such
escalators shall not be less than one metre.

Ramps.—
Ramps, if provided as a substitute for stairways, shall be laid with a slope
not exceeding 1 in 10 and such ramp shall comply with all requirements of
a stairway and shall be surfaced with approved non-slippery materials.

COVERAGE AND FLOOR SPACE INDEX (F.S.I)


Maximum permissible Coverage - 40
Maximum permissible F.S.I.
Without additional fee-1.5
With additional fee of Rs. 5000 per sq. metre for the additional area-2.5

DATA COLLECTION
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Types of library
 Public lending libraries
 Scientific libraries
 State libraries
 Specialist libraries

Components
Three areas in every library:
 User and reading area
 Store
 Administration
Fittings
System furniture
 Cupboards
 Shelving systems
 Microfilm reader workplaces
 Mobile shelf units

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