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City letter 5-10-07 Code attachment.pdf05/10/2007 06:56 FAX 2064410476 MAHLUM ARCHITECTS is greater than 12 inches (305 mm), the lowest edge of such sign or obstruction shall be 27 inches (685 trim) maximum or 80 inches (2030 mm) minimum above the finished floor or ground. Exception; This requirement shall not apply to sloping portions of handrails serving stairs and ramps. 1003.3,3 Horizontal projections. Structural elements, fix- tures or furnishings shall not project horizontally from either side more than 4 inches (102 mm) over any walking surface between the heights of 27 inches (686 nun) and 80 inches (2032 mm) above the walking surface. Exception: Handrails serving stairs and ramps are per- mitted to protrude 4.5 inches (114 nun) from the wall. 1003,3.4 Clear width. protruding objects shall not reduce the minimum clear width of accessible routes as required in Section 1104, 1003.4 Floor surface. Walling surfaces of the means of egress shall have a slip -resistant surface and be securely attached. 1003.5 Elevation change. Where changes in elevation of less than 12 inches (305 mm) exist in the means of egress, sloped surfaces shall be used. Where the slope is greater than one unit vertical in 20 units horizontal (5 -percent slope), ramps comply- ing with Section 1030 shall be used, Where the difference in elevation is 6 inches (152 mm) or less, the ramp shall be equipped with either handrails or floor finish materials that contrast with adjacent floor finish materials. Exceptions: L A single step with a maximum riser height of 7 inches (178 mm) is permitted for buildings with occupancies in Groups F. H, R-2 and R-3 and Groups S and U at exterior doors not required to be accessible by Chap- ter 1 I. AR with a single riser or with two risers and a tread MM 's permitted at locations not required to be accessible by Chapter 11, provided that the risers and treads yi'� comply with Section 1009.3, the minimum depth of the tread is 13 inches (330 mm) and at least one hand. SLOCnyLNAg with Section 1012 is provided within ��F,`� MEhr3Jl complyinc�30 inches (762 nam) of the centerline of the normal path of egress travel on the stair. 3. A step is permitted in aisles serving seating that has a difference in elevation less than 12 inches (305 mat) at locations not required to be accessible by Chapter 11, provided that the risers and treads comply with Section 1025.11 and the aisle is provided with a hand- rail complying with Section 1025.13. Any change in elevation in a corridor serving nonambulatory persons in a Group 1-2 occupancy shall be by means of a ramp or sloped walkway, 1003.6 .Means of egress continuity. The path of egress travel along a means of egress shall not be interrupted by any building clement other than a means of egress component as specified in this chapter. Obstructions shall not be placed in the required width of a means of egress except projections permitted by this chapter. The required capacity of a means of egress system shall not be diminished along the path of ogress travel. Z 002/002 MEANS OF EGRESS 1003.7 Elevators, escalators and moving waM. Elevators, escalators and moving walks shall not beused as a component of a required means of egress from any other part of the building. Exception: Elevators used as an accessible means of egress in accordance with Section 1007.4. SECTION 1004 OCCUPANT LOAD 1004.1 Design occupant load. In determining means of egress requirements, the number of occupants for whom means of egress facilities shall be provided shall be determined in accor- dance with this section. Where occupants from accessory areas egress through a primary space, the calculated occupant load for the primary space shall include the total occupant load of the primary space plus the number of occupants egressing through it from the accessory area. 1004.1,1 Ameas without fixed seating. The number of occupants shall be computed at the rate of one occupant per unit of area as prescribed in Table 1004.1.1. For areas with- out fixed seating, the occupant load shall not be less than that number determined by dividing the floor area under consideration by the occupant per unit of area factor assigned to the occupancy as set forth in Table 1004.1.1. Where an intended use isnot listed in Table 1004.1.1, the building official shall establish 3 use based on a listed use that most nearly resembles the intended use. Exception: Where approved by the building official, the actual number of occupants for whom each occupied space, floor or building is designed, although less than those determined by calculation, shall be permitted to be used in the determination of the design occupant load. 1004.2 Increased occupant load. Theoccupant load permitted in any building, or portion thereof, is permitted to be increased from that number established for rhe occupancies in able 1004.1.1, provided that all other requirements of the code are also met based on such modified number and the occupant load does not exceed one occupant per 7 square feet (0.65 Ina) of occupiable floor space. Where required by the building official, an approved aisle, seating or fixed equipment diagram substantiating any increase in occupant load shall be submitted. Where required by the building official, such diagram shall be posted. 1404.3 Posting of occupant load. Every room or space that is an assembly occupancy shall have the occupant load of the room or space posted in a conspicuous place, near the main exit or exit access doorway from the room or space. Posted signs shall be of an approved legible permanent design and shall be maintained by the owner or authorized agent, 1004.4 Exiting from multiple levels. Where exits serve more than one floor, only tha occupant load of each floor considered individually shall be used in computing the required capacity of the exits at that floor, provided that the exit capacity shall not decrease in the direction of egress travel. 14045 Egress convergence. Where means of egress from floors above and below converge at an intermediate level, the capacity of the means of egress from the point of convergence shall not be less than the sum of the two floors. 2006 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE 203 1