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I am reviewing a project that has four separate Type II-B F-1 occupancy buildings and a single Type V-B U occupancy building on the same single lot. All the buildings are detached from each other, but also close enough to each other that imaginary lot lines would need to be considered between the buildings unless IBC 705.3 exception no. 1 is used.
The designer does want to look to IBC 705.3 excep. 1 to treat all five buildings effectively as a single building, but then wants to take it a step further and say that since the most restrictive allowable area case, the Type V-B U building, has a floor area no more than 10% of the combined area of the four Type II-B F-1 buildings, the most restrictive allowable area case when using IBC 705.3 excep. 1 then becomes the Table 506.2 factor for a Type II-B F-1 building (effectively ignoring the Type V-B U occupancy building when determining the most restrictive allowable area case).
Can the accessory occupancy provision in IBC 508.2.3 be used with IBC 705.3 excep. 1 as the designer is proposing?
The designer does want to look to IBC 705.3 excep. 1 to treat all five buildings effectively as a single building, but then wants to take it a step further and say that since the most restrictive allowable area case, the Type V-B U building, has a floor area no more than 10% of the combined area of the four Type II-B F-1 buildings, the most restrictive allowable area case when using IBC 705.3 excep. 1 then becomes the Table 506.2 factor for a Type II-B F-1 building (effectively ignoring the Type V-B U occupancy building when determining the most restrictive allowable area case).
Can the accessory occupancy provision in IBC 508.2.3 be used with IBC 705.3 excep. 1 as the designer is proposing?