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amusement centers, musical instrument showrooms, stereo centers, etc., are required to insulate their demising walls against
sound transmission.
7.
Key switches for motorized grilles shall be mounted as inconspicuously as possible. Switch covers are to match adjacent
storefront material or covers. Approximate maximum height 6f switch above finished floor shall be twelve (12) inches. All
switches shall be flush mounted and not located on front face of storefront. Manual override is required for emergency
operation.
C. Interior Finishes
1.
Floors
a.
All Tenant finish floor covering materials must be selected or adapted in thickness to correspond exactly with the
level of the finished mail floor.
b.
Tenant may elect to set its show window, grille, or other storefront elements back from the lease line within the
premises. If such set-back storefront configuration is established, Tenant is encouraged to install flooring material
identical In color, quality, and pattern to the adjacent mall flooring.
c.
Tenant’s drawing, submitted for Landlord’s approval, must show the exact dimensions and locations of all floor
penetrations. Tenant will be required to complete all penetrations in such manner that odors or liquids will not
permeate the slab at these openings. Tenant shall provide liquid tight sleeves at all floor penetrations at Tenant’s
expense.
d.
If Tenant elects to install carpeting it must not extend past center line of door track to lease line.
e.
All slab on grade concrete installed by Tenant shall be 3,000 psi, reinforced with 6' x 6' wire mesh. Any cutting and
patching of the slab requires written approval by Landlord before work by Tenant can be initiated.
2. Walls
a.
Interior partitions shall be constructed of noncombustible materials. If non-
combustible wood is used, it shall bear the
U.L. approval and mill stamp indicating it is treated, must be completely enveloped, and solidly locked with 5/8' fire
core gypboard. Field applied treatment to combustible material is not permitted.
b.
Interior metal studs should be a minimum of 3-5/8'.
c.
Partition wall must be anchored.
3. Ceiling
a.
Combustible material of any nature will not be allowed above finished ceilings. Organic material, either treated or
non-treated will not be allowed above finished ceilings.
b.
All non-combustible ceiling material must be equal to class ‘A’ fire rating.
c.
Ceiling not terminating tight against wall surface must be returned to the deck above and sealed as required.
D. Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning
1.
Design criteria of premises
a.
Heating
1.
Outside dry bulb temperature: 28 F.
2.
Inside dry bulb temperature: prevailing minimum temperature of substantially 70 F + I in merchandising
areas.
b.
Cooling
1.
Outside dry bulb temperature: 96 F.
2.
Outside wet bulb temperature: 78 F.
3.
Inside dry bulb temperature: prevailing minimum temperature of substantially 78 F + I in merchandising
areas.