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Existing office building has built-in planters, canopies and stone veneer on its facade. Owner is renovating the facade to remove the planters (replacing with river rock), alter the canopies to a more modern look, and replace stove veneer with smooth plaster.
CBC 11B-202.4 requires path of travel improvements "when alterations... are made to existing buildings or facilities".
But are the kinds of alterations described above exempt from path-of travel requirements?
Logic: the "altered area is an exterior aesthetic improvements, out of reach of the public elevated planters, exterior wall finishes, decorative canopies". The is no path of travel to the area of alteration. It is "cosmetic work that does not affect items regulated by this code". Likewise there is nothing in 11B that requires decorative planters, canopies or plaster to be accessible.
CBC 11B-202.4 requires path of travel improvements "when alterations... are made to existing buildings or facilities".
But are the kinds of alterations described above exempt from path-of travel requirements?
Logic: the "altered area is an exterior aesthetic improvements, out of reach of the public elevated planters, exterior wall finishes, decorative canopies". The is no path of travel to the area of alteration. It is "cosmetic work that does not affect items regulated by this code". Likewise there is nothing in 11B that requires decorative planters, canopies or plaster to be accessible.