J. Mulholland
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We are having a dispute with a building reviewer regarding an Egress Court (2015 IBC Section 1028.4.2). We have two stairs that exit our building (5-story R-2 over 2-story S-2 garage) on the same side of our property. The stairs are inset and exit 10'-8" away from the property line. The building at grade, however, between the two stairs is less than 10' to the property line. By definition, our egress court is a "yard" because we only have the one wall that parallels the property line. The building reviewer is requiring us to build a free-standing 1-hour, 10' tall wall at the property line because our egress court is less than 10' wide. We read the commentary which states, "The purpose of this section is to protect the occupants served by the egress court from the building that they are exiting FROM". The question - does our egress court, which is a YARD by definition, require a free-standing wall to be built at the property line?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t8p3dr59pn0udj5/Exit Discharge-W 12th Street.JPG?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t8p3dr59pn0udj5/Exit Discharge-W 12th Street.JPG?dl=0