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We are currently responding to comments on a 6 bldg. 208 unit self storage facility. The building inspector operating as a consultant for the municipality indicated that a percentage of units must be accessible as per Table 1109.3 Self Storage Facilities in the table it provided a percentage of units to be accessible.
My question is why provide accessibility to NON HABITBLE space? It is NOT HABITIBLE. It is storage. The 2021 International Building Code (IBC) defines habitable space as a space in a building that is used for living, sleeping, eating, or cooking. This definition does not include spaces such as bathrooms, closets, halls, storage, or utility spaces.
I spoke with the State fire marshal’s office and the chief reviewer he agrees that Storage is NON HABITIBLE and therefore Accessibility does not apply.
I am putting this out there for anyone who can shed some light on the matter. Thank you.
My question is why provide accessibility to NON HABITBLE space? It is NOT HABITIBLE. It is storage. The 2021 International Building Code (IBC) defines habitable space as a space in a building that is used for living, sleeping, eating, or cooking. This definition does not include spaces such as bathrooms, closets, halls, storage, or utility spaces.
I spoke with the State fire marshal’s office and the chief reviewer he agrees that Storage is NON HABITIBLE and therefore Accessibility does not apply.
I am putting this out there for anyone who can shed some light on the matter. Thank you.