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It is a single dwelling unit on the second floor what would it be?residential over commercial would not be R-3
But what do you classify a single dwelling unit under the IBC?it's a mixed occupancy for one thing..
the work part of the unit has to be occupied by the live uniit tenant, if the ground floor and second floor met all of the live/work unit criteria, I suppose then one would still need to seperate the basement commercial use and/or sprinkler between the work part of the live/work unit. In other words, it would still be a mixed use.vegas paul said:Repeat my prior post... is it 2009 IBC? Then why not Live/Work which equals R2? No mixed use, the whole enchilada is R2! Of course, there are area limitations, etc.