36 - Windows and skylights for public halls and stairs.

§  36.  Windows and skylights for public halls and stairs. 1. In every  multiple dwelling  erected  after  April  eighteenth,  nineteen  hundred  twenty-nine, one at least of the required windows provided to light each  public  hall  or part thereof shall be at least two feet six inches wide  and five feet high. Every required window in such a hall shall open upon  a street, court, yard or space above a setback. On the top story of such  a dwelling a ventilating  skylight  of  the  same  dimensions  shall  be  accepted in lieu of a window for that story.    2. In every multiple dwelling erected after April eighteenth, nineteen  hundred  twenty-nine,  there  shall  be  in the roof, directly over each  required  stair,  fire-stair  and  fire-tower,  a  ventilating  skylight  provided  with  ventilators  having  a  minimum  opening of forty square  inches or with fixed or movable louvres. The roof of every such skylight  shall be glazed with plain glass and equipped with suitable wire screens  above and below. The glazed area of every  such  skylight  shall  be  at  least  twenty  square feet, except that in a class A dwelling or section  thereof two stories or less in height and occupied by not more than  two  families  on each story and in dwellings three stories in height erected  pursuant to plans filed with the  department  on  or  after  May  first,  nineteen  hundred fifty-nine and occupied by not more than one family on  each story, the glazed area of such a skylight need be only nine  square  feet.  In  lieu of a skylight a window of the same area as prescribed in  subdivision one may be provided. If such a window is used in lieu  of  a  skylight,  fixed louvres having a minimum opening of forty square inches  shall also be installed in or directly adjacent to such window.    3. When any  stair,  fire-stair  or  fire-tower  in  such  a  dwelling  terminates  at  the level of a setback of an outer wall and such setback  consists of a terrace at least four feet in width, measured between  the  inside  of  the  parapet wall and the wall of the building, and at least  ten feet in length, measured parallel to the wall of the building, there  may be provided in lieu of such a skylight a fireproof door and assembly  with the door self-closing giving access from such stair, fire-stair  or  fire-tower  to  such terrace. Such door shall have a panel at least five  square feet in area glazed with wire glass and shall  be  equipped  with  fixed  or  movable  louvres  with  an  opening  of at least forty square  inches.