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Not enough floor plan for a good answerJENLO said:I have a building official telling me I have to call a door through a firewall a Horizontal exit. so. . . this is where my question is from. Here is an attached drawing.View attachment 2464
Thank you rgla:::cda said:A horizontal exit normally dumps into another part of the building on the same floor and there is exiting out of that area
cda: How would therebe a door swing problem?cda said:Also if plan reviewer is calling it a horizontal exit , there may be a door swing problem .
Maybe a swing problemRLGA said:cda: How would therebe a door swing problem?
Once again have code sections shown to you.JENLO said:I have a building official telling me I have to call a door through a firewall a Horizontal exit. so. . . this is where my question is from. Here is an attached drawing.View attachment 2464
We would just require the two lots to be "bound" together and recorded. Simple procedure that takes less than a day and the only charge is the recording fees.Paul Sweet said:If "PL" stands for Property Line you would have to get a code modification for IBC 706.1.1 to have an opening in a party wall.
The stair is required for the top side building. the PL- should read APL-Assumed property line, as that wall is a firewall through the building to split the building into allowable fire areas.steveray said:Good call Paul!...I did not even notice the PL...Is the stair a required exit for the "3" or top side building?
Then I might agree with the plan reviewer......I would need all the info to make that assessment....If you "exit" through another building, can it be anything else......? Interesting....JENLO said:The stair is required for the top side building. the PL- should read APL-Assumed property line, as that wall is a firewall through the building to split the building into allowable fire areas.
Yea but you hit a stairwell to go downsteveray said:Then I might agree with the plan reviewer......I would need all the info to make that assessment....If you "exit" through another building, can it be anything else......? Interesting....