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I'm working on a convention center campus (in California) which includes both historic and new buildings, none more than 2 stories high. The new building's restrooms are accessible and have enough fixtures to satisfy the requirements of Table 4-1. Question: is there any requirement that says each building MUST have its own restroom? Or can we simply direct people to a central restroom location (in the new building) with unrestricted access from all other buildings?
In other words, can the concept of centralized restrooms (like I used to see at my elementary school) work at thsi convention center?
I see that CPC 412.2 "Access to Fixtures" limits the number of stories you must travel, but I see no limitation of horizontal distance.
CPC 412.5 limits horizontal travel distance to a common restroom shared by independent mercantile businesses - - but I see no such restriction for my convention center, which is a single business entity.
In other words, can the concept of centralized restrooms (like I used to see at my elementary school) work at thsi convention center?
I see that CPC 412.2 "Access to Fixtures" limits the number of stories you must travel, but I see no limitation of horizontal distance.
CPC 412.5 limits horizontal travel distance to a common restroom shared by independent mercantile businesses - - but I see no such restriction for my convention center, which is a single business entity.