leothebuilder
Member
I have a difference of opinion with a colleague.
We have a tenancy of approximately 2500 s.f. of which half is mercantile (phone store) and the remainder is office space and break room plus a 140 s.f. secure store room.
I believe we should have a mixed occupancy classification of M-Mercantile and B-Business and calculate the occupancy load according to M and B. Ancillary occupancies are limited to 10% in area and when larger should be individually classified.
He believes that the main occupancy is M-Mercantile and thus the remainder of the area is ancillary and the occupant load should be 1 per 60 for the public area and the remainder at 1:300 for stock and shipping (2016 codes apply)
The additional question is that per code the maximum distance to a single exit is 75 feet for M-Mercantile which he believes should be the limit while I believe that from the B-Occupancy parts the distance can be 100 feet to a single exit (sprinklered)
We have a tenancy of approximately 2500 s.f. of which half is mercantile (phone store) and the remainder is office space and break room plus a 140 s.f. secure store room.
I believe we should have a mixed occupancy classification of M-Mercantile and B-Business and calculate the occupancy load according to M and B. Ancillary occupancies are limited to 10% in area and when larger should be individually classified.
He believes that the main occupancy is M-Mercantile and thus the remainder of the area is ancillary and the occupant load should be 1 per 60 for the public area and the remainder at 1:300 for stock and shipping (2016 codes apply)
The additional question is that per code the maximum distance to a single exit is 75 feet for M-Mercantile which he believes should be the limit while I believe that from the B-Occupancy parts the distance can be 100 feet to a single exit (sprinklered)