arwat23
SAWHORSE
I have a remodel project where we resurfaced an existing exterior office plaza. Think something like this, but smaller:

Plans approved, work basically done. The existing handrails were noted to remain, but have been removed by the owner. The AHJ hasn't called them out on that, but they're wondering if they could move the handrails to another, separate section of stairs and not have handrails on the closest stairs to the parking lot. If it were the image above, they want the handrails only on the stairs beyond the first column (left side of image), leaving the much wider set of stairs between the address sign and column without a handrail . There's an accessible ramp nearby with rails if that makes a difference.
My instinctual reaction is to say "no, keep the handrails where they were". Looking through code though, I can't seem to justify my "no" response. I'm not super familiar with the requirements for these types of stairs, or even if I'm looking in the right sections (interiors are more my thing), so I'm probably missing something very obvious. Any help would be appreciated.
2022 California Codes

Plans approved, work basically done. The existing handrails were noted to remain, but have been removed by the owner. The AHJ hasn't called them out on that, but they're wondering if they could move the handrails to another, separate section of stairs and not have handrails on the closest stairs to the parking lot. If it were the image above, they want the handrails only on the stairs beyond the first column (left side of image), leaving the much wider set of stairs between the address sign and column without a handrail . There's an accessible ramp nearby with rails if that makes a difference.
My instinctual reaction is to say "no, keep the handrails where they were". Looking through code though, I can't seem to justify my "no" response. I'm not super familiar with the requirements for these types of stairs, or even if I'm looking in the right sections (interiors are more my thing), so I'm probably missing something very obvious. Any help would be appreciated.
2022 California Codes