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Outdoor Residential Kitchens

ADAguy

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Must these comply with IRC? If so, what is the minimum clear width between opposing counters or to enter into an area?
 
Must these comply with IRC? If so, what is the minimum clear width between opposing counters or to enter into an area?
There are no IRC requirements for minimum clear width in a kitchen unless you have 4 or more dwelling or sleeping units in a single structure.

R320.1 Scope.
Where there are four or more dwelling units or sleeping units in a single structure, the provisions of Chapter 11 of the International Building Code for Group R-3 shall apply.
 
IRC 105.1 says construct, enlarge ,alter , repair, move, demolish, or change. Our state law amends it to have reconfiguration of space. IMHO, yes needs permit.
 
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