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I'm working on a 998 sq. ft. cidery/bar inside of a 26,562 sq. ft. shopping center and ran into a hiccup. I'm trying to find as much detail as possible, but let me know if you have any questions as I may be using the wrong terminology...
The cidery/bar was designed with rope strung across the ceiling (everywhere but the bathroom, a space over the bar, the walk-in cooler, and dishwasher station- about 100 sq. ft). - IMAGE ATTACHED - The plan for the rope was talked about and approved during city design review meetings, but now they want to take it down citing "[F] 806.3 Combustable decorative materials. In other than Group I-3, curtains, draperies, fabric hangings, and similar combustible decorative materials suspended from walls or ceilings shall comply with Section 807.4 and shall not exceed 10% of the specific wall or ceiling are to which such materials are attached."
It was previously mentioned that this was OK since the cidery is inside of the shopping center that provides communal bathrooms for the cidery and no fire rated doors or walls are separating it from the communal space or other retail shops. Therefore, less than 10% of the space/total building. Is this correct? If not, how do retail stores get around it? I worked at a popular retail store about 10 years ago that still has gauze covering all of the walls and no one has ever said anything...
Other notes:
1. The building has no sprinkler system
2. The cidery/bar does not serve food so it doesn't have a stove, oven, etc.
3. The cidery/bar is classified as B occupancy
The cidery/bar was designed with rope strung across the ceiling (everywhere but the bathroom, a space over the bar, the walk-in cooler, and dishwasher station- about 100 sq. ft). - IMAGE ATTACHED - The plan for the rope was talked about and approved during city design review meetings, but now they want to take it down citing "[F] 806.3 Combustable decorative materials. In other than Group I-3, curtains, draperies, fabric hangings, and similar combustible decorative materials suspended from walls or ceilings shall comply with Section 807.4 and shall not exceed 10% of the specific wall or ceiling are to which such materials are attached."
It was previously mentioned that this was OK since the cidery is inside of the shopping center that provides communal bathrooms for the cidery and no fire rated doors or walls are separating it from the communal space or other retail shops. Therefore, less than 10% of the space/total building. Is this correct? If not, how do retail stores get around it? I worked at a popular retail store about 10 years ago that still has gauze covering all of the walls and no one has ever said anything...
Other notes:
1. The building has no sprinkler system
2. The cidery/bar does not serve food so it doesn't have a stove, oven, etc.
3. The cidery/bar is classified as B occupancy