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If a rooftop spans multiple buildings, can it be treated as a single rooftop for purposes of the Fire Code’s rooftop access and obstruction requirements?

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If a rooftop spans multiple buildings, can it be treated as a single rooftop for purposes of the Fire Code’s rooftop access and obstruction requirements?

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Yes, with the written consent of all building owners, provided that a clear path complying with the requirements of FC504.4 can be established across the multiple rooftops. Such a combined rooftop would be considered a single rooftop for all purposes relating to FC504.4.

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