See level ("L2") plan -- area indicated as 80 feet long is balcony, but should also include the outdoor area between the lobby and the exterior stair.Please indicate location of balcony.
What is the occupant load of the balcony? If it requires more than two exits per Table 1015.1, then the stair from the balcony is a required exit and must comply with 1021.
There us no occupant load for this area, not occupied....like a sidewalk, adjacent to the building, does not have an occupant load.
I beg to differ. Egress from a balcony is not similar to a sidewalk, since a balcony's egress is restricted to what the building provides. It is an outdoor area subject to Section 1004.5. If the roof projects over the balcony, then the area of the balcony is included in the gross floor area of the story and is subject to applicable occupant loads per Table 1004.1.2.There us no occupant load for this area, not occupied....like a sidewalk, adjacent to the building, does not have an occupant load.
Thanks SteveRay, I am interested in the removal of the barriers and a consensus on the thought that any doors out to the area are just an exterior door (as FatBoy posted).The balconies can egress back into the building, so that seems OK, but OL is important for door swing vs. slider and 1 MOE or more...
Everything is egress with very limited exception....A big balcony might require 2 MOE. They might also be allowed to go back into the building, but I would really need some more info to determine compliance...
1015.1 Exits or exit access doorways from spaces. Two
exits or exit access doorways from any space shall be provided
where one of the following conditions exists: