rosegamble
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Hello All,
I am working on a small R-2 (condo) building. The code is the 2021 Building Code.
It is 2 stories with an attic that could easily be occupiable. However, it also has a partial basement. This basement I am considering to be a "story above grade plane" as defined in the IBC because the finished floor of the first floor (above) is more than 6' above grade plane, with grade plane being the average grade around the building periphery. This is despite the basement being lower than finished grade. The first floor is pretty elevated over grade (over a crawl space or in some parts this partial basement).
It is VB and sprinklered. Regardless of sprinklering type (standard vs S13R) we are only allowed 60' in height per 504.3 and three stories above grade plane per 504.4.
So... if the basement stays, then we cannot use the third floor attic, correct? That seems pretty clear. We are considering demolishing the basement as it is small, then we could use the attic. A crawl space unlike a basement does not count as a story above grade plane, right? The definition of "story" doesn't define "floor."
Also... is the 60' height limitation inclusive of the existing basement? Table 504.3 is for "allowable building height in feet above grade plane." I wish this was defined. Is this height limitation based on the height of the building from topmost point (ridge) to grade plane? Or is it ridge to basement? I see that "building height" is defined in the IBC as the vertical distance from grade plane to the average height of the highest roof surface" but is this what Table 504.3 is measuring?
Thanks!
I am working on a small R-2 (condo) building. The code is the 2021 Building Code.
It is 2 stories with an attic that could easily be occupiable. However, it also has a partial basement. This basement I am considering to be a "story above grade plane" as defined in the IBC because the finished floor of the first floor (above) is more than 6' above grade plane, with grade plane being the average grade around the building periphery. This is despite the basement being lower than finished grade. The first floor is pretty elevated over grade (over a crawl space or in some parts this partial basement).
It is VB and sprinklered. Regardless of sprinklering type (standard vs S13R) we are only allowed 60' in height per 504.3 and three stories above grade plane per 504.4.
So... if the basement stays, then we cannot use the third floor attic, correct? That seems pretty clear. We are considering demolishing the basement as it is small, then we could use the attic. A crawl space unlike a basement does not count as a story above grade plane, right? The definition of "story" doesn't define "floor."
Also... is the 60' height limitation inclusive of the existing basement? Table 504.3 is for "allowable building height in feet above grade plane." I wish this was defined. Is this height limitation based on the height of the building from topmost point (ridge) to grade plane? Or is it ridge to basement? I see that "building height" is defined in the IBC as the vertical distance from grade plane to the average height of the highest roof surface" but is this what Table 504.3 is measuring?
Thanks!