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All Forum Posts by: Riley Ormsby

Riley Ormsby has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Turning Church with Sloped Floors into Retail Space

Riley OrmsbyPosted
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My church is exploring the possibility of turning their old church property into a thrift store. The problem is, the flooring is sloped for site lines in the sanctuary. Could a thrift store be operated in this space without addressing the slight slope? Would it be "grandfathered in" per say? 

Post: Meeting code on new porch in Atlanta

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Hello everyone. I'm rebuilding a porch at an investment property in north Atlanta and have 3 questions:

1. What size do the footings of the porch need to be (porch rests on soil, not sand or gravel)?

2. Does the footing have to have rebar?

3. What size do the columns have to be holding up the roof?

If you have any info on where we can find this information, it'd be greatly appreciated! 

Thanks in advance!