Building Projection Regulations Quiz

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What is the maximum allowable horizontal projection of a structure over a public property?

  • The distance measured horizontally from the property line to the outermost point of the projection (correct)
  • 300 millimeters beyond the property line
  • Twice the distance from the property line to the outermost point of the projection
  • 2.40 meters beyond the property line

Under what conditions can footings project beyond the property line along national roads or public highways?

  • When located at grade level and not obstructing existing utilities/services
  • When obtaining special permission from the local authorities
  • When located at least 1 meter below grade
  • When located at least 2.40 meters below grade and not obstructing existing utilities/services (correct)

What is the general rule regarding the projection of any structure into alleys or streets?

  • No part of any structure or its appendage shall project into any alley or street, national road or public highway (correct)
  • Structures can project into alleys or streets without any restrictions
  • Structures can project into alleys or streets if they do not obstruct pedestrian pathways
  • Structures can project into alleys or streets with a maximum projection of 500 millimeters

What is the maximum allowable projection of footings beyond the property line along national roads or public highways?

<p>300 millimeters (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What must the owner concerned do if the projection of footings obstructs existing utilities/services along national roads or public highways?

<p>Pay the corresponding entities for the rerouting of the part (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the general rule regarding the projection of any building or structure over public streets?

<p>No part of any building or structure or any of its appendages shall project beyond the building line except as provided in the code.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is the projection of any structure or appendage over a public property measured?

<p>The projection is measured horizontally from the property line to the outermost point of the projection.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Can any part of a structure or its appendage project into alleys, streets, national roads, or public highways?

<p>No, unless provided in the code.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the conditions for footings to project beyond the property line along national roads or public highways?

<p>Footings located at least 2.40 meters below grade may project not more than 300 millimeters beyond the property line, provided they do not obstruct existing utilities/services.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the responsibility of the owner if the projection of footings obstructs existing utilities/services along national roads or public highways?

<p>The owner concerned shall pay the corresponding entities for the rerouting of the part.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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