BillS
Member
Hi, first post here... great forum!
I am an architect (new to multi-family residential work) designing renovations for a gut of a 2-story building in PA, ground floor retail and second floor (walk-up, no elevator) has 10 apartments (R-2). I can't get a handle on whether or not the apartments need to be renovated to be at least Type B dwelling units.
I am referencing IEBC. As it's a total gut, I am thinking it's Alterations - Level 3. Section 806 sends you to 706+605; the only relevant section I read is 706.5, but since we are not adding any units, only renovating them, I take this to mean that no Type B units are therefore required. Additionally, 605.1 Exception 3 seems to confirm that Type B units are not required... but then how could this exception ever apply if 605.1.8 is also in effect, stating that if R-2 units are to be altered then IBC 1107 applies? IBC 11076.2.1.2 states that they all need to be Type B.
So, I guess my overarching questions are:
1. Am I correct in this reading, that all the units need to be Type B?
2. If so, when would IEBC 605.1 Exception 3 ever apply?
3. When, then, are renovated units NOT required to be Type B?
Thanks!
Bill
I am an architect (new to multi-family residential work) designing renovations for a gut of a 2-story building in PA, ground floor retail and second floor (walk-up, no elevator) has 10 apartments (R-2). I can't get a handle on whether or not the apartments need to be renovated to be at least Type B dwelling units.
I am referencing IEBC. As it's a total gut, I am thinking it's Alterations - Level 3. Section 806 sends you to 706+605; the only relevant section I read is 706.5, but since we are not adding any units, only renovating them, I take this to mean that no Type B units are therefore required. Additionally, 605.1 Exception 3 seems to confirm that Type B units are not required... but then how could this exception ever apply if 605.1.8 is also in effect, stating that if R-2 units are to be altered then IBC 1107 applies? IBC 11076.2.1.2 states that they all need to be Type B.
So, I guess my overarching questions are:
1. Am I correct in this reading, that all the units need to be Type B?
2. If so, when would IEBC 605.1 Exception 3 ever apply?
3. When, then, are renovated units NOT required to be Type B?
Thanks!
Bill