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4. Height of building (number of floors)

[] 0 Ground-floor building
[] 1 One-floor building
[] 2 Two-floor building
[] 3 Three-floor building
[] 4 Four-floor building
[] 5 Five to nine-floor building
[] 6 Ten-floor building
[] 7 Eleven-floor building
[] 8 Twelve and over-floor building
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66 Height of building (number of floors) (Question IV) [p. 92]
1. The height of the building is specified by its number of floors. If various parts of the building have various heights, then the higher one shall be taken into account (if the front part has 3 floors and the back only 2, then the 3 number shall be provided). In the case of buildings located on the hill, the height shall be calculated from the slope side.
2. In buildings without basements, the floors are considered to be all the sets of spaces from the very bottom and in the case of buildings in basements from the first but one from the bottom.
3. Attics and ground floors are not considered factual floors.
Attic is frequently the part of the building directly covered with the roof. In the case of mountain houses, when there are two or more spaces covered by the roof, it may be difficult to state which of them are in fact floors. It shall be assumed that it at least half of all the floor is surrounded by walls from all four sides, then the set of rooms shall be considered a floor. Otherwise, it shall be considered an attic.