Given:
Educational Occupancy Use Group.
Type of Construction: Type II-B
Fully automatic fire suppression system throughout.
Using 508.3.2 Nonseparated occupancies if required
The building is very large and has two fire walls making three buildings.
One fire wall is located to make a building where the Assembly occupancy occurs with a few Art, Choir and ROTC classrooms in the building. The Choir room would be an Assembly use group due to size and resulting occupant load. This part of building has three major assembly areas one large Gym for competition games, one Cafeteria/Auditorium and one Gym for PE.
The Code Commentary for 305.1 follows and addresses “used for School purposes only”.
It is common for a school to also have gymnasiums (Group A-3), auditoriums (Group A-1), libraries (Group A-3), offices (Group B) and storage rooms (Group S-1). When this occurs, the building is a mixed occupancy and is subject to the provisions of Section 508.3. In accordance with Section 508.3.1, Exception 2, assembly spaces, such as the gymnasium, auditorium, library and cafeteria, do not have to be considered separate occupancies if used for school purposes only and is limited to school occupants (see commentary, Section 508.3.1).
The question would be if be the building’s use could be sport competition after school hours; is the building still considered Educational per 305.1? Assuming the sport competition is public school district related.
Section 508.3.1 Exception #2 would not require separate occupancies between the Assembly and Group E occupancy use groups. The building’s Assembly aggregate areas on this side of the fire wall would exceed 10% of building area. Would the allowable building area be based on Educational or Assembly?
Educational Occupancy Use Group.
Type of Construction: Type II-B
Fully automatic fire suppression system throughout.
Using 508.3.2 Nonseparated occupancies if required
The building is very large and has two fire walls making three buildings.
One fire wall is located to make a building where the Assembly occupancy occurs with a few Art, Choir and ROTC classrooms in the building. The Choir room would be an Assembly use group due to size and resulting occupant load. This part of building has three major assembly areas one large Gym for competition games, one Cafeteria/Auditorium and one Gym for PE.
The Code Commentary for 305.1 follows and addresses “used for School purposes only”.
It is common for a school to also have gymnasiums (Group A-3), auditoriums (Group A-1), libraries (Group A-3), offices (Group B) and storage rooms (Group S-1). When this occurs, the building is a mixed occupancy and is subject to the provisions of Section 508.3. In accordance with Section 508.3.1, Exception 2, assembly spaces, such as the gymnasium, auditorium, library and cafeteria, do not have to be considered separate occupancies if used for school purposes only and is limited to school occupants (see commentary, Section 508.3.1).
The question would be if be the building’s use could be sport competition after school hours; is the building still considered Educational per 305.1? Assuming the sport competition is public school district related.
Section 508.3.1 Exception #2 would not require separate occupancies between the Assembly and Group E occupancy use groups. The building’s Assembly aggregate areas on this side of the fire wall would exceed 10% of building area. Would the allowable building area be based on Educational or Assembly?