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I am working on a mixed-use building design on an urban infill lot (neighboring buildings on all 3 sides) that is 50 feet wide and 100 feet deep. I would like to create a long skinny building tight to one side of the property and have all the exits come out into the court that is left on the other side. ie: instead of having a 30 foot wide building in the middle of the lot with a 10 foot yard on each side, I'd like to push the building to one side so I have a 20 foot yard / court on one side only. Ideally I would like both building exits (it's a 4 story building) to come out into the same court that leads to the public right of way. I can't find anything in the code that establishes a requirement for the separation of exits at the point of exit discharge, or anything about whether exits can share a common court. The building will be subject to CBC 2022.
CBC 1022.2.2 says: 'Exterior exit doors shall lead directly to the exit discharge or the public way.'
CBC 1028.2 says: 'Exits shall discharge directly to the exterior of the building.'
CBC 1028.5 says: 'The exit discharge shall provide a direct and unobstructed access to a public way.'
CBC 1029 is all about egress courts, and establishes minimum widths such as 44" or as required for exiting width...but doesn't mention if multiple exits can share it.
I was always taught that the CBC is a 'permissive' code, meaning if it doesn't say you can't...then you can. Based on the above sections it would appear that sharing an egress court is allowable. However I must admit that it seems slightly questionable given that it forces people from both exits to go through the same area to reach the right of way. I would expect there to be some minimum width requirement in order to be allowable. But perhaps the fact that you are outside means that smoke concentration should not be an issue, and the fire department will be able to see and assist you?
Has anyone run into this before, or have a noter code section that might shine some light on it?
Thanks,
CBC 1022.2.2 says: 'Exterior exit doors shall lead directly to the exit discharge or the public way.'
CBC 1028.2 says: 'Exits shall discharge directly to the exterior of the building.'
CBC 1028.5 says: 'The exit discharge shall provide a direct and unobstructed access to a public way.'
CBC 1029 is all about egress courts, and establishes minimum widths such as 44" or as required for exiting width...but doesn't mention if multiple exits can share it.
I was always taught that the CBC is a 'permissive' code, meaning if it doesn't say you can't...then you can. Based on the above sections it would appear that sharing an egress court is allowable. However I must admit that it seems slightly questionable given that it forces people from both exits to go through the same area to reach the right of way. I would expect there to be some minimum width requirement in order to be allowable. But perhaps the fact that you are outside means that smoke concentration should not be an issue, and the fire department will be able to see and assist you?
Has anyone run into this before, or have a noter code section that might shine some light on it?
Thanks,