Would "non load bearing" be a better term?
I'm with Spaceman. Please come join us on Saturday, Neal.
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "Neal Chabot" <sire@...> wrote:
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> Should not "infill" be defined somewhere in your statement?
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jay Hawk
> To: papercreters@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 3:59 AM
> Subject: [papercreters] Code Team Initial Goal
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>
> During the chat last Saturday, the Code Team discussed what would
be an appropriate starting point. We think that trying to focus on
one small aspect will help. Infill is the use that seemed most
appropriate.
>
> We have now crafted a statement of our INITIAL GOAL. This is our
starting point. Please feel free to express your thoughts on it.
>
>
> As a first step toward the comprehensive adoption of high paper
fiber content building materials into the International Building
Code, Papercreters is advocating the inclusion of high paper fiber
content cementicous materials used as infill. During the process of
proposing infill to the International Code Council, we plan to take
every opportunity to learn what will be required to successfully
submit structural and other applications as well as non cementicous
materials. During the time spent on this infill proposal we will
build the relationships and organization required for future
proposals.
>
>
> If the Code Project is important to you, now is the time to make
your opinions known. Do you agree with this strategy and this
statement? Do you disagree? Now is the time to speak up.
>
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