ballpark05
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Mercantile (main occupancy) with Storage/Stock in the rear of the store (think grocery store). Fully Sprinklered. Building is classified as Mixed Use - Non-Separated according to Section 508.3 of the 2012 IBC. I have 6 exits with one exiting directly from the storage area (S-2) that is located in the "back" of the building. The Sales Area (M) makes up the majority of the building area with the Storage area being over the 10% requirement needed to qualify as an accessory use.
My question:
Can egress go from the sales area (M) then through the stock/storage area (S-2) and out an exit directly to a public way without having to make special accommodations for that path of egress?
In referencing NFPA 101 36.2.5.11 (2012) and IBC Section 1014.2 (2012) it would seem that all of the delineated requirements have to be met, but I was wondering if maybe I missed something regarding an inherent characteristic of non-separated, mixed-use buildings...?
Would love a second opinion...?
Mercantile (main occupancy) with Storage/Stock in the rear of the store (think grocery store). Fully Sprinklered. Building is classified as Mixed Use - Non-Separated according to Section 508.3 of the 2012 IBC. I have 6 exits with one exiting directly from the storage area (S-2) that is located in the "back" of the building. The Sales Area (M) makes up the majority of the building area with the Storage area being over the 10% requirement needed to qualify as an accessory use.
My question:
Can egress go from the sales area (M) then through the stock/storage area (S-2) and out an exit directly to a public way without having to make special accommodations for that path of egress?
In referencing NFPA 101 36.2.5.11 (2012) and IBC Section 1014.2 (2012) it would seem that all of the delineated requirements have to be met, but I was wondering if maybe I missed something regarding an inherent characteristic of non-separated, mixed-use buildings...?
Would love a second opinion...?