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I have a client that has an existing public storage building. They want to expand with additional S-1 storage units inside a new 5-story building (3 on/above grade, 2 below). All units are within 500' of the existing main building, which has sufficient toilet facilities to services the "campus".
The problem is that CPC 422.4.1 limits toilet access travel for employees and customers to within 1 story. That means we need a toilet on the basement floor and the top floor, IF the facility is determined to be for "customers".
The owner's argument is that the users are "customers" only when they are making their transactions at the main office. Otherwise, once inside the new building they are storage "tenants", not customers, and rules about story limits don't apply. Do you agree?
FYI, omitting toilets from the new building helps the owner enforce that the building is truly for storage only, so that no tenant tries to "bootleg" a living space or office in their storage unit.
The problem is that CPC 422.4.1 limits toilet access travel for employees and customers to within 1 story. That means we need a toilet on the basement floor and the top floor, IF the facility is determined to be for "customers".
The owner's argument is that the users are "customers" only when they are making their transactions at the main office. Otherwise, once inside the new building they are storage "tenants", not customers, and rules about story limits don't apply. Do you agree?
FYI, omitting toilets from the new building helps the owner enforce that the building is truly for storage only, so that no tenant tries to "bootleg" a living space or office in their storage unit.