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Hey everyone, I’m new to navigating occupancy groups and building codes, so bear with me.
I’m in Texas and currently leasing a space that’s about 2,450 sqft. I’m in the process of getting our occupancy permit, but I’ve run into a bit of a challenge. The fire marshal has the space classified as Group B, which I understand. But based on that classification, it’s only rated for 16 occupants using a load factor of 150. That’s a problem for us since we’re expecting to have 30+ people in the building at times.
We’ll be using four of the rooms as “classrooms” for our clients, each ideally holding around 6 to 8 people. Altogether, those classroom spaces make up about 662 sqft. From what I understand, using the 20 sqft load factor for educational spaces, that would allow for 33 people just in those rooms before factoring in the rest of the space.
Does anyone have experience with getting different rooms in the same suite classified under different occupancy types? If so, what does that process look like?
I’m in Texas and currently leasing a space that’s about 2,450 sqft. I’m in the process of getting our occupancy permit, but I’ve run into a bit of a challenge. The fire marshal has the space classified as Group B, which I understand. But based on that classification, it’s only rated for 16 occupants using a load factor of 150. That’s a problem for us since we’re expecting to have 30+ people in the building at times.
We’ll be using four of the rooms as “classrooms” for our clients, each ideally holding around 6 to 8 people. Altogether, those classroom spaces make up about 662 sqft. From what I understand, using the 20 sqft load factor for educational spaces, that would allow for 33 people just in those rooms before factoring in the rest of the space.
Does anyone have experience with getting different rooms in the same suite classified under different occupancy types? If so, what does that process look like?