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Well you are still limited in Occupant Load by the existing stairs no matter what you are trying to label the various rooms or uses. Either call the entire use a "B" or tell them to find a new building.The exception to section 1004.1.2 you reference above has been deleted from the CT Building code.
Well you are still limited in Occupant Load by the existing stairs no matter what you are trying to label the various rooms or uses. Either call the entire use a "B" or tell them to find a new building.
in CT local building officials do not have this authority. A formal code medication request has to be made to the Office of the state building official and State Fire Marshal. I have yet to be granted one for an occupancy reduction as it relates to egress.
If it is labeled as an office, not sure how an ahj can say it is not an office ?
The counter argument that is being made to my interpretation goes as follows said:Could you use educational-class rooms 1004.1.2, they have concentrated chairs and tables @ 20 net? When the bell sounds the kids all run to another part of the building just as you counter argument states?
What happens when they go out of business and the rooms become office space?
Unless the ahj requires a furniture layout,
Once again how can they dispute it
My big boss has a table in his office with five chairs and it is still an office.
Your call, I do not see a problem with it, plus if you go to 100 factor, you arrive in the same place.
I don't see how I can justify calling it an office when the plan will show a small conference room table and 6 chairs around it.
Why 15? Could you use 20 as your calculator for Educational, class room? Why assembly? Are you using 5 net for standing room in this cuddle room for the instructor.
We got a kitchen at work with an OL of 2, then they stuck a table and six chairs in there increasing the OL, the other day they they crackpots with chili in their and the load was 10. I believe the buildings overall OL handles this influx of people, the council chamber ended up with the load which was posted at 49 and the load in the building was <30.
Are we making this to complicated or should I find something to do less confusing?
Comrades, I must be doing my calculations all wrong?![]()