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I am working on a small cafe tenant improvement project being reviewed under the 2018 IBC and 2018 IEBC, project is in Minnesota. Previous use was a cafe serving coffee, tea, and smoothies. New use is a cafe serving coffee, tea, smoothies, and sandwiches. Both uses are considered A-2 restaurant occupancy. I'm attaching a pdf of the existing and proposed plan. The only work involved is new kitchen equipment, new finishes, and relocating one wall.
I am considering this a Level 2 Alteration, but the code official is claiming this should be a change in occupancy and should require the addition of a second restroom. Code requires a second restroom for over 25 occupants. (Overkill in my opinion for such a small space). The additional seating area results in an additional 3 occupants for the space.
From the definitions section:
[A] CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY. A change in the use of a building or a portion of a building that results in any of the following:
1.A change of occupancy classification.
2.A change from one group to another group within an occupancy classification.
3.Any change in use within a group for which there is a change in application of the requirements of this code.
I am not seeing how the proposed scope of work would qualify for a change of occupancy.
From the IEBC Level 2 Alterations section:
809.1 Minimum fixtures.
Where the occupant load of the story is increased by more than 20 percent, plumbing fixtures for the story shall be provided in quantities specified in Minnesota Rules, Chapter 1305, based on the increased occupant load.
Previous occupancy = 25 3/25 = 12% increase in occupant load. Since we are increasing the occupant load by less than 20%, we should not be required to provide plumbing fixtures in quantities per IBC TABLE 2902.1
What am I missing here - am I wrong?
I am considering this a Level 2 Alteration, but the code official is claiming this should be a change in occupancy and should require the addition of a second restroom. Code requires a second restroom for over 25 occupants. (Overkill in my opinion for such a small space). The additional seating area results in an additional 3 occupants for the space.
From the definitions section:
[A] CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY. A change in the use of a building or a portion of a building that results in any of the following:
1.A change of occupancy classification.
2.A change from one group to another group within an occupancy classification.
3.Any change in use within a group for which there is a change in application of the requirements of this code.
I am not seeing how the proposed scope of work would qualify for a change of occupancy.
From the IEBC Level 2 Alterations section:
809.1 Minimum fixtures.
Where the occupant load of the story is increased by more than 20 percent, plumbing fixtures for the story shall be provided in quantities specified in Minnesota Rules, Chapter 1305, based on the increased occupant load.
Previous occupancy = 25 3/25 = 12% increase in occupant load. Since we are increasing the occupant load by less than 20%, we should not be required to provide plumbing fixtures in quantities per IBC TABLE 2902.1
What am I missing here - am I wrong?