Hello,
2015 IBC & IEBC
Proposed project is a currently operating furniture store -- almost entirely showroom space -- very small receiving area where unpacking occurs
Freestanding building, approx. 16,000 SF single story with partial basement (unused except for storage).
IIIB construction type (interior and exterior walls are masonry)
I had an owner of a furniture call me and let me know that the City had informed him that his building is not code compliant due to the lack of sprinklers or other fire safety measures within the M occupancy furniture store.
The Owner has been operating for 6 months or so, and I think a routine fire marshal inspection has initiated the discussion about fire protection.
There have been several businesses previously operating in the building at hand -- originally, it was a furniture store, then a NAPA auto parts store, and most recently, a consignment store. So, all M occupancies.
The Owner put in new flooring, but no other remodeling -- he really just moved in and started using it.
No change of occupancy, and no renovations / structural changes.
So I'm trying to figure out what -- if anything -- the Owner actually needs to do in this scenario. I did speak briefly with the City -- their position seems to be that the Owner may be able to get around the sprinkler requirement, but they weren't clear as to how. The City is good to work with, but I'm not really sure where they are coming from on this one. They did mention splitting up the building into fire areas -- per 907.2.7, fire areas can only be 5000 SF with no sprinklers for M occupancies with upholstered furniture display.
Would the 907.2.7 fire area requirement constitute a change in occupancy? If not, I'm leaning toward the Owner needing to only satisfy the IEBC requirements, which in this case would be very minimal.
Anything thoughts on this? I'd appreciate your input.
2015 IBC & IEBC
Proposed project is a currently operating furniture store -- almost entirely showroom space -- very small receiving area where unpacking occurs
Freestanding building, approx. 16,000 SF single story with partial basement (unused except for storage).
IIIB construction type (interior and exterior walls are masonry)
I had an owner of a furniture call me and let me know that the City had informed him that his building is not code compliant due to the lack of sprinklers or other fire safety measures within the M occupancy furniture store.
The Owner has been operating for 6 months or so, and I think a routine fire marshal inspection has initiated the discussion about fire protection.
There have been several businesses previously operating in the building at hand -- originally, it was a furniture store, then a NAPA auto parts store, and most recently, a consignment store. So, all M occupancies.
The Owner put in new flooring, but no other remodeling -- he really just moved in and started using it.
No change of occupancy, and no renovations / structural changes.
So I'm trying to figure out what -- if anything -- the Owner actually needs to do in this scenario. I did speak briefly with the City -- their position seems to be that the Owner may be able to get around the sprinkler requirement, but they weren't clear as to how. The City is good to work with, but I'm not really sure where they are coming from on this one. They did mention splitting up the building into fire areas -- per 907.2.7, fire areas can only be 5000 SF with no sprinklers for M occupancies with upholstered furniture display.
Would the 907.2.7 fire area requirement constitute a change in occupancy? If not, I'm leaning toward the Owner needing to only satisfy the IEBC requirements, which in this case would be very minimal.
Anything thoughts on this? I'd appreciate your input.