ETThompson
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Hi
A question about a small apartment project I’m working on. This is a 3-story, 12 unit apartment building, Type VB construction, about 12,500 sf. R-2 apartments with an A-2 retail shell on level 01. On the 3rd floor we have a small rooftop deck classified as R-2 due to its size (per 303.1.2). The retail is separated from the residential area by 1-hour construction (we are fully type 13 sprinkelered). We’re under the 2017 Ohio Building Code which is mostly based on the 2015 IBC.
My question is about exiting. We have two enclosed exit stairs serving the apartments on the upper floors and a small roof amenity deck (classified as R-2 due to its size per 303.1.2). These stairs are served by open air breezeway balconies on the upper levels. In other words, you'd come out of your apartment onto this covered but open air breezeway, and then go to the enclosed exit stair to get out from the upper levels.
At the ground level, one of these stairs exits into the building lobby, so that is covered by the intervening spaces rule in 1016.2. The second exits to the exterior, but it is initially (for about 10’) under the breezeway balconies. Is this a problem? I know I have to exit “directly to the exterior” but it I cannot find anything saying this would not be considered the exterior. There is no specific definition of “Exterior” in our code.
Secondly, after you get out from under this balcony, you’re essentially in an approx. 5’ wide alley between the building and the property line. Would this be considered an Egress Court? And thus the rules of 1028.4? So, I would therefore need to rate all adjacent walls to 1-hour? This should not be a problem, as they are required to be rated already, but mostly wondering how to correctly interpret this Exit Discharge condition.
Thanks
A question about a small apartment project I’m working on. This is a 3-story, 12 unit apartment building, Type VB construction, about 12,500 sf. R-2 apartments with an A-2 retail shell on level 01. On the 3rd floor we have a small rooftop deck classified as R-2 due to its size (per 303.1.2). The retail is separated from the residential area by 1-hour construction (we are fully type 13 sprinkelered). We’re under the 2017 Ohio Building Code which is mostly based on the 2015 IBC.
My question is about exiting. We have two enclosed exit stairs serving the apartments on the upper floors and a small roof amenity deck (classified as R-2 due to its size per 303.1.2). These stairs are served by open air breezeway balconies on the upper levels. In other words, you'd come out of your apartment onto this covered but open air breezeway, and then go to the enclosed exit stair to get out from the upper levels.
At the ground level, one of these stairs exits into the building lobby, so that is covered by the intervening spaces rule in 1016.2. The second exits to the exterior, but it is initially (for about 10’) under the breezeway balconies. Is this a problem? I know I have to exit “directly to the exterior” but it I cannot find anything saying this would not be considered the exterior. There is no specific definition of “Exterior” in our code.
Secondly, after you get out from under this balcony, you’re essentially in an approx. 5’ wide alley between the building and the property line. Would this be considered an Egress Court? And thus the rules of 1028.4? So, I would therefore need to rate all adjacent walls to 1-hour? This should not be a problem, as they are required to be rated already, but mostly wondering how to correctly interpret this Exit Discharge condition.
Thanks
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