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I am working on a commercial project in an older building that the client recently bought. The building is set up with a commercial unit on the first floor with a residential unit on the second floor. The project scope is limited to a renovation of the ground floor commercial unit. I am having difficulty determining what we should list as the existing occupancy especially as it relates to whether or not there is a change of occupancy.
The previous owner had rented out the commercial space as a residential loft-type space but this was not done legally. Given that the most immediately previous use was not legal I don't think we would list the existing occupancy as residential. However, we have no idea what the last legal use of the space was. A FOIA request to the building department has resulted in no useful information. The last legal occupancy of the 1st floor tenant space could have realistically been anything from Assembly, Business, Mercantile to Factory.
How would you determine existing occupancy for an alteration project when there is no information on the last legal use? Our project may or may not trigger a change of occupancy based on this determination.
The previous owner had rented out the commercial space as a residential loft-type space but this was not done legally. Given that the most immediately previous use was not legal I don't think we would list the existing occupancy as residential. However, we have no idea what the last legal use of the space was. A FOIA request to the building department has resulted in no useful information. The last legal occupancy of the 1st floor tenant space could have realistically been anything from Assembly, Business, Mercantile to Factory.
How would you determine existing occupancy for an alteration project when there is no information on the last legal use? Our project may or may not trigger a change of occupancy based on this determination.