Meadowbend99
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Hi all,
I have a client with a large old house which they are trying to turn into a B&B and be able to hold events. It has 3 bedroom suites, a business area and home theater upstairs. It is a house with a large open decorative staircase off a central hallway. On either side of the stairway downstairs are large cased openings to living and dining rooms. The kitchen area would be off limits to guests.
I'm trying to figure out the best way to get them operational. If we permit it as R-3 with accessory A-2 space would need to be under 750 SF. If I can count the Dining and Living as separate rooms then it might work, but the cased openings are pretty expansive. The dining and living are 370 SF each separated by a large open hallway. There is also a study that would be used (off that same hallway with a door), 411 SF, and a possible family room (off the kitchen), 446 SF. If the assembly space is accessory, does that mean all assembly spaces can't total more than 750 SF or each one can't be more than 750 SF.
If there were a way to not necessitate a sprinkler system, that would be ideal, but I don't see how to get around one. If we can permit it as R-3 then we might be able to get away with a 13D system, but our occupant load is over 100. Obviously separating the A-2 and R-3 spaces with a 1 HR would be impossible without significantly impacting the character of the house.
We are permitting through a county, the planning dept. tends to be fairly easy to work with but the Fire Marshall not so much, using 2012 IBC & IFC.
Suggestions please!
https://ibb.co/bZsRAe
https://ibb.co/nQ57GK
https://ibb.co/ndKZwK
I have a client with a large old house which they are trying to turn into a B&B and be able to hold events. It has 3 bedroom suites, a business area and home theater upstairs. It is a house with a large open decorative staircase off a central hallway. On either side of the stairway downstairs are large cased openings to living and dining rooms. The kitchen area would be off limits to guests.
I'm trying to figure out the best way to get them operational. If we permit it as R-3 with accessory A-2 space would need to be under 750 SF. If I can count the Dining and Living as separate rooms then it might work, but the cased openings are pretty expansive. The dining and living are 370 SF each separated by a large open hallway. There is also a study that would be used (off that same hallway with a door), 411 SF, and a possible family room (off the kitchen), 446 SF. If the assembly space is accessory, does that mean all assembly spaces can't total more than 750 SF or each one can't be more than 750 SF.
If there were a way to not necessitate a sprinkler system, that would be ideal, but I don't see how to get around one. If we can permit it as R-3 then we might be able to get away with a 13D system, but our occupant load is over 100. Obviously separating the A-2 and R-3 spaces with a 1 HR would be impossible without significantly impacting the character of the house.
We are permitting through a county, the planning dept. tends to be fairly easy to work with but the Fire Marshall not so much, using 2012 IBC & IFC.
Suggestions please!
https://ibb.co/bZsRAe
https://ibb.co/nQ57GK
https://ibb.co/ndKZwK