I know this has been covered in the past but I have one question in regards to vanity countertops in R1, Hotels:
Codes: IBC 2015, Chapter 11, ANSI A117.1-2009.
Here is the code section in question:
The the hotel has:
Question is do all of the Accessible Units, King , Queen, and Double, need a 10'-0" vanity since this is the longest counter in the "same facility" or is it based on each class of unit (i.e: accessible double needs only a 5'-0" vanity since the non-accessible double is 5'-0")
Thanks for any input
Codes: IBC 2015, Chapter 11, ANSI A117.1-2009.
Here is the code section in question:
A117.1-2009: 1002.11.2.1 Vanity Counter Top Space. If vanity
counter top space is provided in dwelling or sleeping
units not required to be Accessible units within
the same facility, equivalent vanity counter top
space, in terms of size and proximity to the lavatory,
shall also be provided in Accessible units.
counter top space is provided in dwelling or sleeping
units not required to be Accessible units within
the same facility, equivalent vanity counter top
space, in terms of size and proximity to the lavatory,
shall also be provided in Accessible units.
The the hotel has:
Non-accessible King Room with 10'-0" vanity
Non-accessible Queen Room with 7'-0" vanity
Non-accessible Double Room with 5'-0" vanity
Non-accessible Queen Room with 7'-0" vanity
Non-accessible Double Room with 5'-0" vanity
Question is do all of the Accessible Units, King , Queen, and Double, need a 10'-0" vanity since this is the longest counter in the "same facility" or is it based on each class of unit (i.e: accessible double needs only a 5'-0" vanity since the non-accessible double is 5'-0")
Thanks for any input