Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 2006: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, Volume 9

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Page 11 - ... low risk service spaces, cargo spaces, machinery spaces, auxiliary machinery spaces, control spaces, rest rooms, barber shops, sales rooms, hazardous areas determined by the cognizant OCMI, escalators, and elevators must not be any part of a means of escape. It consists of three distinct components: (1) The exit access; (2) The exit; and (3) The exit discharge. New vessel means a vessel: (1) The initial construction of which began on or after March 11, 1996; (2) Which was issued an initial Certificate...
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Page 11 - Association (NFPA), means of egress is the continuous and unobstructed way of travel from any point in a building or structure to a public way consisting of three separate and distinct components.
Page 102 - ... offices, and meeting rooms in about 1.1 million square feet of space. The plaza level is the primary focus for patrons and tourists, including three main theaters, the Grand Foyer, the Hall of States, and the Hall of Nations. Access to other areas, such as the roof terrace level, is provided through the Grand Foyer, Hall of States, and Hall of Nations. Figure 1 provides a diagram of the Kennedy Center's plaza level Figure 1: Dtagram of Ihe Kennedy Cnnter's Plara,Levet Public Spsc«s snd Thtalers...
Page 104 - Trustees to enter into a cooperative agreement clarifying responsibilities related to maintenance, repair, and alteration of the center, but the parties were unable to reach an agreement. In 1994, legislation was enacted that gave the Board of Trustees sole responsibility for carrying out capital improvements at the Kennedy Center. A purpose of the legislation was to provide autonomy for the overall management of the Kennedy Center, including better control over its capital projects, and to renovate...

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