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I had a similar situation on the "old board" a couple of years ago, and now here I am again. Just want to make sure my interpretation is correct:
The subject building is a three story (two above grade plane), III-B, B occupancy, ~9,000 s.f./floor. There is a fourth story - or what the architect is calling a "mezzanine" (although it is not open in accordance with 505.4, so I would consider it a fourth story). There is only one stair serving the fourthfloormezzanine, and the elevator (in the same vertical enclosure). It appears to me that the O.L. for the "area" (one large, open room) is around 20. Does this level/mezzanine need two exits?
The subject building is a three story (two above grade plane), III-B, B occupancy, ~9,000 s.f./floor. There is a fourth story - or what the architect is calling a "mezzanine" (although it is not open in accordance with 505.4, so I would consider it a fourth story). There is only one stair serving the fourthfloormezzanine, and the elevator (in the same vertical enclosure). It appears to me that the O.L. for the "area" (one large, open room) is around 20. Does this level/mezzanine need two exits?