Looking for thoughts and opinions here.
Under the 2018 IEBC/IBC and 2009 A117.1.
Existing church is primarily single story, but has an existing second story area of approximately 2,900sf. This existing area was exempt from an accessible route (an elevator) per IBC Section 1104.4, Exception #1.
They are now proposing an addition of several thousand square-feet in a separate part of the building. As per IBC Section 1104.4, Exception #1, the aggregate area shall not exceed 3,000sf to qualify for the exemption.
So here is the question.... as per IEBC Section 305.5, "Provisions for new construction shall apply to additions." But does this mean that only the new area must be provided an accessible route; or, does it mean that both the existing 2,900sf and the addition must now be provided an accessible route. The existing area that is not on an accessible route, houses a primary function (offices), and so will the addition (classrooms); so, how does 305.7 play into the answer.
My take is that both the existing area of 2,900sf, and the proposed addition will need to be served by an accessible route. They are intending to add an elevator to the proposed addition, so no issue there. What they do not want to do is to connect the new addition with the existing second floor area that is presently not on an accessible route.
My thinking is that the exemption used when constructed no longer applies, as the aggregate area will exceed 3,000sf. The proposed addition, which includes the elevator, affects the accessibility to the building as a whole, and should therefore be located such that it provides an accessible route to both the new and existing second floor areas.
Appreciate your thoughts.
Under the 2018 IEBC/IBC and 2009 A117.1.
Existing church is primarily single story, but has an existing second story area of approximately 2,900sf. This existing area was exempt from an accessible route (an elevator) per IBC Section 1104.4, Exception #1.
They are now proposing an addition of several thousand square-feet in a separate part of the building. As per IBC Section 1104.4, Exception #1, the aggregate area shall not exceed 3,000sf to qualify for the exemption.
So here is the question.... as per IEBC Section 305.5, "Provisions for new construction shall apply to additions." But does this mean that only the new area must be provided an accessible route; or, does it mean that both the existing 2,900sf and the addition must now be provided an accessible route. The existing area that is not on an accessible route, houses a primary function (offices), and so will the addition (classrooms); so, how does 305.7 play into the answer.
305.5 Additions
Provisions for new construction shall apply to additions. An addition that affects the accessibility to, or contains an area of, a primary function shall comply with the requirements in Section 305.7.
305.7 Alterations Affecting an Area Containing a Primary Function
Where an alteration affects the accessibility to, or contains an area of primary function, the route to the primary function area shall be accessible. The accessible route to the primary function area shall include toilet facilities and drinking fountains serving the area of primary function.
Exceptions:
- The costs of providing the accessible route are not required to exceed 20 percent of the costs of the alterations affecting the area of primary function.
- This provision does not apply to alterations limited solely to windows, hardware, operating controls, electrical outlets and signs.
- This provision does not apply to alterations limited solely to mechanical systems, electrical systems, installation or alteration of fire protection systems and abatement of hazardous materials.
- This provision does not apply to alterations undertaken for the primary purpose of increasing the accessibility of a facility.
- This provision does not apply to altered areas limited to Type B dwelling and sleeping units.
My thinking is that the exemption used when constructed no longer applies, as the aggregate area will exceed 3,000sf. The proposed addition, which includes the elevator, affects the accessibility to the building as a whole, and should therefore be located such that it provides an accessible route to both the new and existing second floor areas.
Appreciate your thoughts.