Rule Viii Light and Ventilation
Rule Viii Light and Ventilation
Rule Viii Light and Ventilation
LIGHT
AND VENTILATION
e) without firewall
f) with firewall
4. Minimum Requirements for Total Open
Spaces within Lot (TOSL)
D. Lot Type/Location
E. Variance
Spaces for carports have to be introduced within
the building footprint. If no roof is introduced
over the proposed carport (that may be partly
sit ua te d at th e fro nt ya rd or an y of th e 2 sid e
ya rd s), th e sp ac e m ay th en se rv e as op en ca r
parking. To maintain the single-detached quality
of the building, only a low fence or low wall (not
a all wall or a firewall) should be allowed along
th e en tir e pr op er ty pe rim et er . Fi re wa lls ar e
absolutely prohibited for R-1 lots.
ANNOTATION:
The last 2 lot types are
recommended for low
density residential (R-1)
developments
LOT TYPES
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Notes:
a) The setback requirements in Table VIII.2. above are for newly-
developed subdivisions.
b) * Total setback only at grade (or natural ground) level, i.e., 3.00
meters + 5.00 meters = 8.00 meters (to accommodate part of the
minimum parking requirement outside the designated area for the
front yard). The second and upper floors and mezzanine level
shall thereafter comply with the minimum 3.00 meters setback
unless otherwise provided under the Code.
c) ** Setback required for only one (1) side. Setbacks on two sides
shall be optional.
d) *** Abutments on two sides and rear property lines may be
allowed with conditions as enumerated under Section 804,
Subsection 10 of this Rule.
e) **** Mixed-Use Buildings/Structures in R-5 lots shall be
considered a commercial use or occupancy if a substantial
percentage, i.e., 55% of the Gross Floor Area (GFA) is commercial.
f) In cases where yards/setbacks are impossible to attain or where
frontage and depth of lots are similar to that of Open Market or
Medium Cost Housing Projects, abutments on the sides and rear
property lines may be allowed and 1.50 meters front yard is left
open as transition area.
Table
VIII.3.
Setbacks for
Commercial*,
Industrial, Institutional
and Recreational
Buildings
Note:
Annotation:
The incremental setbacks are not intended for
adoption as architectural design standards. These
are only tools to limit floor area generation using
climatic conditions as bases. The actual design
solution may actually have a different configuration
that must however match the limit prescribed by the
incremental setbacks.
ALLS) ON THE
SIDE & REAR
PROPERTY
LINES
Annotation:
The 0.40 m height of the
firewall above the roof lines
of the buildings is an absolute
minimum. Only the flashing
may be allowed to cross over
to the other side of the
firewall for anchorage
purposes.
SECTION 805.
CEILING HEIGHTS
1. Habitable rooms provided with artificial ventilation
shall have ceiling heights not less than 2.40 meters
measured from the floor to the ceiling; provided that for
buildings of more than one (1) storey, the minimum
ceiling height of the first storey shall be 2.70 meters and
that for the second story 2.40 meters and the succeeding
stories shall have an unobstructed typical head-room
clearance of not less than 2.10 meters above the finished
floor. Above-stated rooms with natural ventilation shall
have ceiling heights of not less than 2.70 meters.
a. In case of variances
When the property is unique and different from other properties and
because of its uniqueness such the owner cannot comply with the
open space requirements, variances shall be applied to relax the
application of the following provisions:
EXCEPTION i. setback;
ii. ventilation and window opening requirements;
iii. percentage of site occupancy;
iv. floor area ratio; and
v. building height limit (BHL).
b. In case of exceptions
i.The exception must not adversely affect public health, safety and
welfare and must be in keeping with the general patternof
development in the community.
ii.The exception must not alter the essential character of the district
where the exception sought is located, and will be in harmony with
the generalpurpose of this IRR.
GUIDELINES ON EASEMENTS, VIEW CORRIDORS/SIGHT
LINES, STREETS/ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY (RROW),
SIDEWALKS, ARCADES, BASEMENTS, LOTS, AND
PUBLIC BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES
A.
EASEMENTS
1. As it is situated outside of private property limits, the easement is public land, i.e., public
domain, that should be equally enjoyed by all members of the community.
2. Allowed or Encouraged Structures/Developments Within Easements
Table VIII.G.1. Easement* Along Water Bodies/Way by
Location
innotation:
c . T h e a l l o w e d The level of the waterline surface must be established by the
structures/developments include: DPWH Regional or District Office, not by the Office of the
Municipal/ City Engineer nor by the Office of the Building Official
i. Hardscaped (paved) pedestrian (OBO). Note also that the trees along the promenade are staggered
access-ways such as walks, i.e. the trees do not face each other but are suggested to be
footpaths or arcades (covered or positioned in a zigzag pattern. In case the width for the esplanade
roofed sidewalks without any is insufficient, the left sidewalk could also be dispensed with.
habitable structures above or below
it); temporary or movable
hardscape elements such as
gazebos, sheds, fountains and like
structures with large footprints
must not encroach on the
easement;
TABLE VIII.G.4.
RANGE OF REQUIRED
SIDEWALK AND
PLANTING STRIP
WIDTHS (TOTAL AT
BOTH SIDES OF
RROW) BY RROW
WIDTH
6. The width of the sidewalk shall include both the paved and unpaved (planted) portions.
TABLE VIII.G.5.
MINIMUM PLANTING
STRIP WIDTHS BY RROW
WIDTH
Note:
* Minimum width of planting strip (for
grass and shrubs) is 200 millimeters
for each side of the RROW. The
minimum width of planting strip (for
trees) is 300 millimeters for each side
of the RROW.
7. For allowed, disallowed and prohibited structures/developments at RROW, refer to Sections C.1.
(a) and C.1. (b) of this Guideline.
8. The sidewalk pavement shall have a non-slip surface and shall slope down from the building line
towards the curb line at not more than 1/50 and shall level off with the curb.
9. Sidewalks of 2.00 meters or more in width shall include on its outer side a planting strip of not less
than 800 millimeters in width up to a maximum of 1/3 of the allowed sidewalk width, separating the
curb from the sidewalk pavement.
10. Combined open and arcaded sidewalks shall be provided with a planting strip of not less than 800
millimeters in width up to a maximum of 1/3 of the allowed sidewalk width, as a separating strip
between the arcaded portion and the open portion of the sidewalk.
11. Grade of Sidewalks
SIDEWALKS & PLANTING STRIPS
ANNOTATION:
The arcades shown above were originally for widened RROWs where property recovery
was necessary through air rights utilization. If no road widening occurs, arcade structures
above sidewalks represent the use of public domain, for which leases need to be paid to
the LGU or the DPWH as the case may be. Arcades and arcade structures are best sited
within the property limits.
SIDEWALKS & PLANTING STRIPS
FIGURE VIII.G.17.
ANNOTATION:
Ramped or inclined sections of the sidewalk
should have heavily textured surfaces for
traction and better surface drainage. Sever
inclines for sidewalks should be
accompanied by railings or guides for
additional safety of the end-users. FIGURE VIII.G.18.
GRADE OF SIDEWALKS
12. Driveways, Entrances and Exits
a. Driveways Across Sidewalks
i. To maximize the use of the sidewalk area, the surface of the
sidewalk and the driveway shall as much as possible, be at the
same plane.
ii. Whenever the height of the curb is more than 200 millimeters
iii. Entrances and exits of buildings abutting sidewalks shall be
made of either ramps or steps.
iv. Entrance and exits ramps shall have a slope not exceeding 1/10.
(Fig. VIII.G.22.)
v. Entrance or exit steps shall have treads of not less than 300
millimeters. The minimum number of steps shall be two (2) with
risers not exceeding 100 millimeters.
vi. No portion of either entrance or exit ramps or steps shall
intrude into the sidewalk pavement.
13.Obstruction on Sidewalks
Under no circumstances shall obstruction of any kind be allowed
on sidewalks, whether open or arcaded.
a.Planted areas forming part of the sidewalk or arcade shall not be
fenced in to allow passage of pedestrians and disabled in transit.
14.Curb Configurations
a.Mountable curbs shall only be allowed if the sidewalk width on
each side of the RROW is at a minimum of 5.00 meters wide.
b.For greater protection of pedestrians and the disabled, raised
curbs are encouraged for use along sidewalks that are less than
5.00 meters in width.
ANNOTATION:
The foregoing examples are particularly FIGURE VIII.G.22.
important for basement/below grade and DRIVEWAYS ACROSS SIDEWALKS
above grade entrances/exits to covered
parking areas
E. TOTAL OPEN
SPACE
REQUIREMENTS
ON LOTS BY
USE/OCCUPANCY,
TYPE/LOCATION
AND SUGGESTED
MINIMUM LOT
SIZES, LOT
DIMENSIONS &
TYPES BY
USE/OCCUPANCY
TABLE VIII.G.6.
MINIMUM TOSL
REQUIREMENTS BY
LOT TYPE/LOCATION
NOTE:
Higher Percentages
(%) may apply for lots
with Minimum Total
Lot Area (TLA).
TABLE
VIII.G.7.
SUGGESTED
MINIMUM
LOT SIZES,
LOT
DIMENSIONS
AND TYPES
BY USE OR
OCCUPANCY
F. BASEMENTS
1. Maximum Configuration of Basement Levels
While basements may be developed for medium to very high density residential, commercial, institutional and mixed-use
developments, its planning, design and construction shall observe the following limitations:
a. The minimum road right-of-way (RROW) width that services the lot on which the basement can be constructed should be
at least 10.00 meters wide;
b. For basements to be allowed, the prescribed setbacks and yards must be satisfied for the building/structure above
grade inasmuch as the very same setbacks shall apply below grade to determine the maximum depth or width of the
basement level;
c. If the Code prescriptions for introducing natural light and ventilation into all basement levels are first satisfied (refer to
Fig. VIII.G.23.), the maximum depth of the basement can then be made equal to one-half of the height of the building above
grade; if the prescriptions for natural lighting and ventilation are satisfied, the basement depth can therefore be as much as
one-third of the combined height of the building to be constructed above grade and below grade;
d. The center portion of all basement levels shall be reserved for the satisfaction of the basement level may extend by a
minimum clear distance of 1.40 meters from the outermost face of the building (OFB) at grade level;
e. The OFB at the second and lower basement levels shall follow the line of the OFB at grade level; and
f. All drainage structures below grade shall not exceed the OFB below grade.
2. Minimum Provisions for Natural Lighting and Ventilation at Basement Levels
If basements are to be developed, the following minimum provisions for natural light and ventilation shall be satisfied:
a. A primary or main natural light and ventilation shaft (vertical) with a clear distance of at least
3.00 meters shall be located at the center of the building and shall traverse the entire combined height of the building
above and below grade; (refer to Fig. VIII.G.23)
b. Secondary or support natural light and ventilation shaft/s (angular) with a clear distance of at least 1.20 meters shall
emanate from the front and rear perimeters of the building and shall traverse the entire depth of the basement; the angular
shaft/s shall be at an angle of 60º from the horizontal, consistent with the maximum Philippine solar angle; separate
angular shafts emanating from the side perimeters of the building are encouraged; and
c. Both the vertical and angular shafts shall only be used for natural air and light intake and shall not be used for any form
of exhaust or air exchange to keep the temperature inside the shafts at a minimum.
ANNOTATION:
The diagonal light shafts through
the basement levels consist of
imaginary lines of available natural
light i.e. not an actual diagonal
light shaft. The diagonal lines
partly represent natural light-
connected grated openings on the
basement floors.
2. SITE SELECTION
a. Where a project site is yet to be selected, the potential site must be compatible with the project usage.
b. Site analysis should show an accurate and thorough understanding of the site.
c. The site must be properly and completely described, clearly defining its technical boundaries,
showing access thereto such as highway, road or alley and indicating easements, encroachments,
approved building lines, proposed road widening, existing buildings/structures, utilities/services and
trees. For site on rolling grounds or steep slope, its contour lines must be shown at convenient intervals.
3. SITE DEVELOPMENT
a. Location and Orientation
b. Site Drainage
c. Grading Design
RULE IX
SANITATION
SECTION 901.
General Requirements
Subject to the provisions of Book II of the Civil Code of the Philippines on Property,
Ownership, and its Modification, all buildings hereafter erected, altered, remodeled, relocated
or repaired for human habitation shall be provided with adequate and potable water supply,
plumbing installation, and suitable wastewater treatment or disposal system, storm water
drainage, pest and vermin control, noise abatement device, and such other measures required
for the protection and promotion of health of persons occupying the premises and others
living nearby.
SECTION 902.
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
1. Whenever available, the potable water requirements for a building used for human habitation
shall be supplied from existing municipal or city waterworks system.
2. The quality of drinking water from meteoric, surface or underground sources shall conform to the criteria set in the
latest approved National Standards for Drinking Water Standards.
3. The design, construction and operation of deepwells for the abstraction of groundwater shall be subject to the
provisions of the Water Code of the Philippines (PD 1067).
4. The design, construction and operation of independent waterwork systems of private housing subdivisions or
industrial estates shall be governed by existing laws relating to local waterworks system.
5. The water piping installation for water supply and distribution to each fixture including the wastewater drainage with
proper venting inside building and premises, shall conform to the provision of the Revised National Plumbing Code of the
Philippines.
SECTION 903.
WASTEWATER DISPOSAL SYSTEM
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SECTION 907.
PIPES MATERIALS
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All pipe materials to be used in buildings/structures shall
conform to the standard specifications of the Bureau of Product
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Standards (BPS) of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
RULE X
BUILDING
PROJECTION
OVER PUBLIC
STREETS
SECTION 1001.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1.No part of any structure or its appendage shall project into any alley or
street, national road or public highway except as provided in the Code.
2.Footings located at least 2.40 meters below grade along national
roads or public highway may project not more than 300 millimeters
beyond the property line provided that said projection shall not
obstruct any existing utilities/services such as power, water, sewer,
gas, communication, and drainage lines, etc, unless the owner
concerned shall pay the corresponding entities for the rerouting of the
parts of the affected utilities.
Foundations may be permitted to encroach into public sidewalk areas
to a width not exceeding 500 millimeters
SECTION 1004.
ARCADES
ANNOTATION.
There should be no hanging signs, projecting signs nor ground signs within the entire
length of the arcade area. Signs should be above, part of or above the storefront 02
windows. All doors must swing inward to prevent accidents.
SECTION 1005.
CANOPIES (MARQUEES)
1. Canopy or Marquee is a permanent roofed structure above a door attached to and supported
by the building and projecting over a wall or sidewalk. This includes any object or decoration
attached thereto.
2. Projection and Clearances. The horizontal clearance between the outermost edge of the
marquee and the curb line shall be not less than 300 millimeters. The vertical clearance between
the pavement or ground line and the undersurface of any part the marquee shall not be less than
3.00 meters.
3. Construction. A marquee shall be constructed of incombustible material or materials of not
less than two- hours fire- resistive construction. It shall be provided with necessary drainage
facility.
4. Location. Every marquee shall be so located as not to interfere with the operation of any
exterior standpipe connection or to obstruct the clear passage from stairway exits from the
building or the installation or maintenance of electroliers.
SECTION 1006.
MOVABLE AWNINGS OR HOODS
1.Every corner building or solid fence on a public street or alley less than
3.60 meters in width shall be truncated at the corner. The face of the
triangle so formed shall be at right angle to the bisector of the angle of
the intersection of the street lines, provided, that in no case shall the
length of the chaflan be less than 4.00 meters.
RULE XI
PROTECTION OF
PEDESTRIANS DURING
CONSTRUCTION OR
DEMOLITION
SECTION 1101.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1.Materials and equipment necessary for work to be done under a permit when placed or stored
on public property shall not obstruct free and convenient approach to and use of any fire hydrant,
fire or police alarm box, utility box, catch basin, or manhole and shall not interfere with any
drainage of any street or alley, gutter, and with the safe and smooth flow of vehicular and
pedestrian traffic.
2.Materials to be stored at or near construction sites shall be piled or stacked in an orderly manner
to avoid toppling over or being otherwise displaced. No materials shall be piled or stacked higher
than
1.80 meters, except in yards or sheds intended especially for storage. When piles exceed 1.20
meters in height, the material shall be so arranged that the sides and ends of the piles taper back.
SECTION 1103.
MIXING MORTAR ON PUBLIC PROPERTY
The mixing of mortar, concrete, or similar materials on public streets shall not be
allowed.
SECTION 1104.
PROTECTION OF UTILITIES
1. All public or private utilities and services above or below the ground shall be
protected from any damage by any work being done under the permit.
2. The protection shall be maintained while such work is being done and shall not
obstruct the normal functioning of any such utility.
3.Temporary Light and Power
SECTION 1105.
WALKWAY
1. When the Building Official authorizes a sidewalk to be fenced or closed, or in case there is
no sidewalk in front of the building/structure site during construction or demolition, a
temporary walkway of not less than 1.20 meters shall be provided.
2.Such walkway shall be capable of supporting a uniform live load of 650.00 kilogram per sq.
meters.
3.Durable wearing surface shall be provided and must remain safe throughout the
construction period.
4. Where the sidewalk is permitted by the Building Official to be fully occupied and fenced-
off or enclosed, a temporary walkway adjacent to the curb line shall be required. Where the
street has no sidewalk, a temporary walkway adjacent to the street line not less than 600
millimeters wide shall be provided. Where the RROW is 5.00 meters or less, no temporary
walkway shall be allowed.
SECTION 1106.
SECTION 1106. PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION
1.Where the walkway occupies part of the roadway or is adjacent to an excavation, protective
railings on the street side or on the side of the excavation shall be required.
2. Railings where required, shall be built substantially strong and sturdy and shall not be less than 1.00 meters in
height.
3.Fences
4. Canopies
ANNOTATION:
The necessary lights, warning devices and safety barriers should be
properly installed, operated and maintained in the areas to be
used by the general public during construction
ANNOTATION:
For narrow roadways (along which tall buildings shall be constructed), it may be best to
provide a steel mesh (with protective net) to catch falling debris. Also, the necessary
lights, warning devices and safety barriers should be properly installed, operated and
maintained in the areas to be used by the general public during construction.
PROTECTION OF PEDESTRIANS, NEARBY RESIDENTS AND THE PUBLIC
DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION
Annotation:
The necessary lights, warning devices and safety barriers should be properly
installed, operated and maintained in the areas to be used by the general public
during construction.
SECTION 1107.
MAINTENANCE AND REMOVAL OF PROTECTIVE DEVICES
1.If the work is of a difficult or dangerous nature, it should be done by a contractor experienced in such
work.
2. Before demolition is commenced, notice of intention to proceed should be given to the adjoining
owners of the buildings.
3. Before commencing to demolish a building or repair a badly damaged building, shoring, tying, and
strutting are necessary to prevent movement.
4. For the purposes of arranging shores, ties, and other security measures, a survey of the existing
building and the adjoining owner’s building should be made prior to demolition and, where possible,
particulars of existing wall foundations and of the subsoil should be obtained.
5. Demolition should be done as much as possible, floor-by-floor.
6. Care should be taken to dispose of debris as it arises.
7. Fans or catch platforms should be provided over public
footways, etc
8.Precautions Before Demolition
9.Chutes
10.Demolition of Walls and Chimneys
11.Demolition of Floors
12.Other Safeguards