mlarsen2000
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Dear Building Code Experts,
I am a humble building owner that bought an old church back in 2020, and brought the existing building up to code at that time with Sprinklers, Fire Alarms, etc. and turned it into a two level childcare for our community as there was not enough childcare available in our town.
In the old church sanctuary we are looking to expand and add a second floor , and connect to an existing hallway on the second floor. This church was built in 1992
Here is some information that may or may not be relevant
-There are only two stories to this building
-Extending the 2nd story into the old church sanctuary will bring the total square footage to around 5000 square feet on the second floor
-The 1st floor has complete accessibility for someone in a wheelchair
-We are a private business, with our doors locked to the public except for pickup/transport, where parents have to enter a key code to enter the building for pickup
-There are currently 2 staircases going down to the 1st level from the existing 2nd floor at opposite ends, and we will another staircase in the new addition as well, with a hallway connecting everything together up there.
We called the ADA national number (the department of justice), and they told us we were exempt from an elevator since we have under 3 stories (I guess we are exempt if either less than 3000 square feet OR less than 3 levels), from their viewpoint.
So the question we have is are we exempt from a building code perspective. I would love to know viewpoints for and against, and really appreciate anyone taking the time to write their options.
Thank you for your time,
Matt
I am a humble building owner that bought an old church back in 2020, and brought the existing building up to code at that time with Sprinklers, Fire Alarms, etc. and turned it into a two level childcare for our community as there was not enough childcare available in our town.
In the old church sanctuary we are looking to expand and add a second floor , and connect to an existing hallway on the second floor. This church was built in 1992
Here is some information that may or may not be relevant
-There are only two stories to this building
-Extending the 2nd story into the old church sanctuary will bring the total square footage to around 5000 square feet on the second floor
-The 1st floor has complete accessibility for someone in a wheelchair
-We are a private business, with our doors locked to the public except for pickup/transport, where parents have to enter a key code to enter the building for pickup
-There are currently 2 staircases going down to the 1st level from the existing 2nd floor at opposite ends, and we will another staircase in the new addition as well, with a hallway connecting everything together up there.
We called the ADA national number (the department of justice), and they told us we were exempt from an elevator since we have under 3 stories (I guess we are exempt if either less than 3000 square feet OR less than 3 levels), from their viewpoint.
So the question we have is are we exempt from a building code perspective. I would love to know viewpoints for and against, and really appreciate anyone taking the time to write their options.
Thank you for your time,
Matt