Harrison Staab
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For a 5 story (not a high rise) Type III Group R-2 Apartment building fully sprinklered per NFPA 13 in sunny California (CBC 2019):
Project has two Interior Exit Stairways connected by a 1-hr corridor exceeding the separation requirement of 1007.1.1 (>1/3 building diagonal per exception 2). Due to the building form (L-shape building) the exit discharge doors were flagged by a plan reviewer as too close (~15', well below the 1/3 of the building diagonal). At the level of Exit Discharge, there are several other exits provided for occupants of that level, so the issue is only regarding the two means of egress for the levels above. The reviewer cited 1007.1.3, however this is only applicable to Exit Access Stairways. I'm not able to find anything in the code, IBC 2021 commentary, or various online references indicating if there is some remoteness or separation distance requirement for these Exit Discharge doors themselves.
Anyone aware of such a requirement?
See attached diagrammatic plan.
Project has two Interior Exit Stairways connected by a 1-hr corridor exceeding the separation requirement of 1007.1.1 (>1/3 building diagonal per exception 2). Due to the building form (L-shape building) the exit discharge doors were flagged by a plan reviewer as too close (~15', well below the 1/3 of the building diagonal). At the level of Exit Discharge, there are several other exits provided for occupants of that level, so the issue is only regarding the two means of egress for the levels above. The reviewer cited 1007.1.3, however this is only applicable to Exit Access Stairways. I'm not able to find anything in the code, IBC 2021 commentary, or various online references indicating if there is some remoteness or separation distance requirement for these Exit Discharge doors themselves.
Anyone aware of such a requirement?
See attached diagrammatic plan.