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I'm sure this could make for some good jokes and "smh" responses, but this is a serious code question.
I am designing a drop-in facility for homeless transitional age youth in the Los Angeles area. It includes meeting and A-3 recreation rooms, mental health/counseling, job placement, etc. Occupant load will be over 100 people.
This part of the country still gets a lot of late teens / young adults who ditch their hometowns, thinking they can find stardom in Hollywood, but they end up on the streets. Some of them are escaping abusive situations, some have mental health issues, and I high number are struggling with their identity, including gender/sexuality issues. All of this to say that the facility operator does not think it is best to provide traditional multi-user, male-female restrooms. A better alternative for their clients is to provide a number of single-accommodation restrooms that are gender-neutral, as this is one less issue for them to work through as they seek help for perhaps the first time.
The code problems:
The way that CPC 422.1 is currently written, it appears I must designate a certain number of fixtures for males, and a certain number for females. CPC 422.2 also requires separate facilities for each sex. Table 422.1 requires some urinals in male-designated restrooms.
What code mechanism could I use to justify a series (perhaps 4-6) of single accommodation (1 sink, 1 toilet, no urinal) restrooms to serve the A-3 assembly space instead of traditional male-female restrooms?
For sake of discussion, let's assume that I can get an overall fixture count (of all these individual single accommodation rooms) to add up to the equivalent number as would have been required for a traditional toilet facility; so quantity of fixtures is not an issue; assignment of fixtures by sex, and the absence of urinals, is the only issue.
How do I approach asking the building official to let each user have their own private toilet and sink?
I am designing a drop-in facility for homeless transitional age youth in the Los Angeles area. It includes meeting and A-3 recreation rooms, mental health/counseling, job placement, etc. Occupant load will be over 100 people.
This part of the country still gets a lot of late teens / young adults who ditch their hometowns, thinking they can find stardom in Hollywood, but they end up on the streets. Some of them are escaping abusive situations, some have mental health issues, and I high number are struggling with their identity, including gender/sexuality issues. All of this to say that the facility operator does not think it is best to provide traditional multi-user, male-female restrooms. A better alternative for their clients is to provide a number of single-accommodation restrooms that are gender-neutral, as this is one less issue for them to work through as they seek help for perhaps the first time.
The code problems:
The way that CPC 422.1 is currently written, it appears I must designate a certain number of fixtures for males, and a certain number for females. CPC 422.2 also requires separate facilities for each sex. Table 422.1 requires some urinals in male-designated restrooms.
What code mechanism could I use to justify a series (perhaps 4-6) of single accommodation (1 sink, 1 toilet, no urinal) restrooms to serve the A-3 assembly space instead of traditional male-female restrooms?
For sake of discussion, let's assume that I can get an overall fixture count (of all these individual single accommodation rooms) to add up to the equivalent number as would have been required for a traditional toilet facility; so quantity of fixtures is not an issue; assignment of fixtures by sex, and the absence of urinals, is the only issue.
How do I approach asking the building official to let each user have their own private toilet and sink?