Monday, 23 May 2022, 9:29 AM
Site: ConstructED
Course: ConstructED (ConstructED)
Glossary: Building Code Definitions
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access routea continuous route that permits people and goods to move between the apron or construction edge of the building to spaces within a building, and between spaces within a building |
accessiblehaving features to permit use by people with disabilities |
accessible routean access route usable by people with disabilities. It shall be a continuous route that can be negotiated unaided by a wheelchair user. The route shall extend from street boundary or carparking area to those spaces within the building required to be accessible to enable people with disabilities to carry out normal activities and processes within the building |
adequatemeans adequate to achieve the objectives of the building code |
adjacent buildinga nearby building, including an adjoining building, whether or not erected on other property |
allotment"has the meaning ascribed to it by section 4 of the Act as follows: meaning of allotment— (1) In this Act, the term “allotment” means any parcel of land that is a continuous area of land and whose boundaries are shown on a survey plan that is: (a) subject to the Land Transfer Act 1952 and is comprised in one certificate of title or for which one certificate of title could be issued under that Act; or (b) not subject to that Act and was acquired by its owner under one instrument of conveyance. (2) For the purpose of subsection (1), the subdivision shown on the survey plan referred to in that subsection is: (a) the subdivision approved by way of a subdivision consent granted under the Resource Management Act 1991; or (b) the subdivision allowed or granted under any other Act. (3) For the purposes of subsection (1), an allotment shall be deemed to be a continuous area of land notwithstanding that part of it is physically separated from any other part by a road or in any other manner whatsoever, unless the division of the allotment into such parts has been allowed by a subdivision consent granted under the Resource Management Act 1991 or a subdivision approval under any former enactment relating to the subdivision of land |
alterin relation to a building, includes to rebuild, re-erect, repair, enlarge and extend; and ALTERATION has a corresponding meaning |
amenitymeans an attribute of a building which contributes to the health, physical independence, and well being of the building’s users but which is not associated with disease or a specific illness |
approved temperature datameans the temperature data contained in A I Tomlinson and J Sansom, Temperature Normals for New Zealand for the period 1961 to 1990 (NIWA, ISBN 0478083343) |