LGreene
Registered User
Hi All -
I've been asked a question that is outside my area of expertise (doors). I could just say that I can't answer it, but it got me curious so I'm wondering if there is an easy answer.
The space is a hookah lounge with about 1,000 SF of seating area plus a storage room, cash register area, and one bathroom. It is located in an outdoor shopping center that has access to public restrooms. The AHJ has limited the occupant load to 15 people and said that it was because of the single restroom. (If one of you is the AHJ I'm not questioning you...just trying to figure out where the number comes from.)
The state has adopted the 2015 IBC with state amendments. I started with the IBC and can't find where it says that you can have one bathroom with an occupant load of 15. My other question is whether the public restrooms that are outside of the tenant space but within the shopping center count as plumbing facilities serving the tenant space.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
I've been asked a question that is outside my area of expertise (doors). I could just say that I can't answer it, but it got me curious so I'm wondering if there is an easy answer.
The space is a hookah lounge with about 1,000 SF of seating area plus a storage room, cash register area, and one bathroom. It is located in an outdoor shopping center that has access to public restrooms. The AHJ has limited the occupant load to 15 people and said that it was because of the single restroom. (If one of you is the AHJ I'm not questioning you...just trying to figure out where the number comes from.)
The state has adopted the 2015 IBC with state amendments. I started with the IBC and can't find where it says that you can have one bathroom with an occupant load of 15. My other question is whether the public restrooms that are outside of the tenant space but within the shopping center count as plumbing facilities serving the tenant space.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks!