[RE-wrenches] Setbacks for fire responder protection

2014-04-12 Thread william
Dear Colleagues: I know many of you have been concerned about the impacts of new regulations on roof-top solar intended to protect fire responders. I have a new scenario to offer for your consideration: Around here only one city has adopted codes that require eave and ridge setbacks to pro

Re: [RE-wrenches] Setbacks for fire responder protection

2014-04-12 Thread Dan Fink
Hello WIlliam; I have always wondered about gable eaves as access pathways too, but haven't said anything so as not attract attention from AHJs ;-) I don't have a problem with walking on gable eaves if they are sturdy enough, and at least you'd know there's no fire directly underneath you. Here

Re: [RE-wrenches] Setbacks for fire responder protection

2014-04-29 Thread Solar Energy Solutions
rsolar.com" >To: RE-wrenches >Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2014 12:24 AM >Subject: [RE-wrenches] Setbacks for fire responder protection > > > >Dear Colleagues: >  >I know many of you have been concerned about the impacts of new regulations on >roof-top solar intende