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# Exits from 2nd Floor - Senior Apts

mychaelp

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ok, I am working on an apartment complex in California for Senior Housing. There are 8 - 2BR units on the second floor. Do I assume 16 occupants? Or go with the 200 S.F. per Occupant, or is there a sections I'm not easily seeing that allows 10 or less so I can do a single stairway?
I ask because I keep wanting to add a second stair but being told not to. Ugh.
Input is really appreciated... I do mostly commercial so not aware of exceptions for this.
 
The IBC limits you to 4 dwelling units for one exit (stair) I do not know about CA and can't believe they would allow more.
2012 IBC
TABLE 1021.2(1)
STORIES WITH ONE EXIT OR ACCESS TO ONE EXIT FOR R-2 OCCUPANCIES
STORY OCCUPANCY MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS MAXIMUM EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE
Basement, first, second or third story R-2a, b 4 dwelling units 125 feet
 
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