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If you don't impale yourself on it if you slip.Well, the tp holder fits.
It may be too far from the front edge of the potty.Well, the tp holder fits.
Coincidentally, this is in WPB......Server is down so I'll put some thought to this... based on the language in that wonderful sign my guess is this is a very small A-3 use. Specialty and/or high-end food venue, again based on the signage language and not many uses can survive in such a small space.
FBC-plumbing 403.2 Exception 2 (also FBC-building 2902.2 Exception 2)- allows unisex restrooms if under 15 total occupants (including employees). 2 employees + 13 chairs. ~50SF for the RR, probably ~200SF for seating, the kitchen could be up to 200SF and storage could be up to 300SF. But realistically the kitchen and storage are probably closer to 300SF total, so I'll say this occupant is around 600SF total.
Or I'm completely wrong. Either way, server is back. Gotta go.
… and … ?Coincidentally, this is in WPB......
West Palm Beach ?… and … ?
I figured that part out. I did a project in WPB about 3 yrs ago. The city permit offices are … opulent. The county permit office … reminded me of a double wide trailer.West Palm Beach ?
This isn't in the County's jurisdiction, it's in the city ofI figured that part out. I did a project in WPB about 3 yrs ago. The city permit offices are … opulent. The county permit office … reminded me of a double wide trailer.
Coincidentally, this is in WPB......
I figured that part out. I did a project in WPB about 3 yrs ago. The city permit offices are … opulent. The county permit office … reminded me of a double wide trailer.