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CBO
I already know the answer (in PA anyway) but would like to get a sense of where everyone is on this subject. Here is the scenario to evaluate, contemplate and make a decision:
In addition to the ADA, Chapter 11 and the appendix of the 2012 IBC and 2009 ANSI A117.1 apply
Existing, 2 story building approved 10 years ago as a B use.
FFWD to today, they are doing a level 3 renovation that includes 100% of the 1st floor and 10% of the 2nd floor. Each floor has the same square footage.
The new classification will stay the same as a B. The 1st floor is a basic gut job, the 2nd floor is some partition wall and door moving.
Here is the question:
The accessibility requirements for this building have changed since it was last approved and issued a C of O, specifically the bathrooms on the 2nd level. Would the 20% have to apply towards upgrading the 2nd floor bathrooms to meet the new standards that have changed since it was previously built 10 years ago? Basically, do they have to upgrade the 2nd floor bathrooms to meet today's accessibility codes even though they did 10 years ago?
In addition to the ADA, Chapter 11 and the appendix of the 2012 IBC and 2009 ANSI A117.1 apply
Existing, 2 story building approved 10 years ago as a B use.
FFWD to today, they are doing a level 3 renovation that includes 100% of the 1st floor and 10% of the 2nd floor. Each floor has the same square footage.
The new classification will stay the same as a B. The 1st floor is a basic gut job, the 2nd floor is some partition wall and door moving.
Here is the question:
The accessibility requirements for this building have changed since it was last approved and issued a C of O, specifically the bathrooms on the 2nd level. Would the 20% have to apply towards upgrading the 2nd floor bathrooms to meet the new standards that have changed since it was previously built 10 years ago? Basically, do they have to upgrade the 2nd floor bathrooms to meet today's accessibility codes even though they did 10 years ago?