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Note that by code the chimney will have to be 2' taller than anything within 10' of it. What they don't show is the 8' or so of pipe sticking above the edge of the roof, and the less-than-attractive bracing holding it up.
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@Gann: Depends on where you are. In NYC it would be 3', and the grill itself would *technically* also need to have an MEA number.
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@lostarchitect: In NYC your grill has to be 20 feet from your building, so unless it mounts to a fence, you aren't grilling legally in NYC anyways.
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@Hiphopopotamus: Same kind of thing in Florida, have to be 10 feet from any inhabited building. Shame, I'd love to have a little grill I could use on my porch.
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@Hiphopopotamus: I don't think that's accurate. I have included built in BBQs and fireplaces on terraces in proposals to the DOB that have passed. They were all gas however, that might be a condition. I should look it up.
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Edited by at 07/15/09 10:23 AM




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