Sifu
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I have been down this road before, and my thinking has changed more than once. In part, because of discussions here. But now I am facing it again but I can't seem to find the right search phrases to locate our discussions.
Mixed-use strategy/allowable story question: Given a type VB building, 2 story, NS, B and M on the first story, B on the 2nd story. Is this permitted in a non-separated strategy? 2018 IBC.
For arguments sake I used to think no, since a VB, NS, M is limited to one story, then I think I was re-educated to believe that it is allowed as long as the M is not above the single story limit.
I just read and re-read a code corner article by RLGA for the umpteenth time and now I am afraid what I thought I knew is all wrong. Here is the phrase that shakes me from an example provided that is similar:
Since this is a 2-story building, all construction types limited to 1 story are not allowed.
For the record, I often marvel at how few people understand this. I should be more careful because sometimes I apparently don't completely understand it.
Mixed-use strategy/allowable story question: Given a type VB building, 2 story, NS, B and M on the first story, B on the 2nd story. Is this permitted in a non-separated strategy? 2018 IBC.
For arguments sake I used to think no, since a VB, NS, M is limited to one story, then I think I was re-educated to believe that it is allowed as long as the M is not above the single story limit.
I just read and re-read a code corner article by RLGA for the umpteenth time and now I am afraid what I thought I knew is all wrong. Here is the phrase that shakes me from an example provided that is similar:
Since this is a 2-story building, all construction types limited to 1 story are not allowed.
For the record, I often marvel at how few people understand this. I should be more careful because sometimes I apparently don't completely understand it.