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A question came up today at my office about discharging a stair. This is NYS IBC and is a multifamily building. We are trying to determine if your stair can exit onto a public way.
We are trying to determine what the code says not necessarily what is good practice.
There is a road on our property we are creating for garage access. We have a 5' fire lane against the building and stairs from above to the ground floor.
Scenario 1: Stair doors open directly out to fire lane.
Scenario 2: Pulling back stair and creating rated walls/ceiling so stair does not discharge directly into road.
One person in our firm is saying you cannot do either because it's dangerous to someone discharging and getting hit by a car while someone else is saying you can do it as long as you are creating a landing pulled back from the road. See sketch on Scenario 2 below:

We are trying to determine what the code says not necessarily what is good practice.
There is a road on our property we are creating for garage access. We have a 5' fire lane against the building and stairs from above to the ground floor.
Scenario 1: Stair doors open directly out to fire lane.
Scenario 2: Pulling back stair and creating rated walls/ceiling so stair does not discharge directly into road.
One person in our firm is saying you cannot do either because it's dangerous to someone discharging and getting hit by a car while someone else is saying you can do it as long as you are creating a landing pulled back from the road. See sketch on Scenario 2 below:
