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should be provided in the egress plans. See IBC Section 107.2.3.3) Specify 5 pounds of operational effort <br /> for both interior and exterior doors. <br /> RESPONSE: See response to question #2 as this address's this issue. <br /> REFERENCE: G201-P and A102-P <br /> 4. A modification was proposed by Mr. Leuck via a telephone conversation on May 21,2021,to construct a"corridor"to <br /> address the egress distances. The proposed exit element would need to qualify as an exit passageway per IBC <br /> Section 1024 with the following construction: <br /> RESPONSE: This approach no longer applies as we are providing the second path of egress. <br /> REFERENCE: A102-P and G201-P <br /> 5. Additional exit signs are required. Signs includes all paths for spaces requiring two exits to the building exits. Additional <br /> signs should also be provided when the exits are not visible,such as the south door for the Admin room. The signs <br /> should specify emergency 90-minute back-up power per IBC Section 1013.6.3. See IBC Section 1013.1. <br /> RESPONSE: See revised G201-P sheet with exit signs noted <br /> REFERENCE: G102-P <br /> 6. Interior and exterior emergency egress lighting is required per IBC Sections 1008.3.1 and 1008.3.2 Item 5, respectively. <br /> The lighting should specify emergency 90-minute back-up power per Section 1008.3.5. <br /> RESPONSE: See note next to exit symbol under the life safety legend stated as such. <br /> REFERENCE: G201-P <br /> 7. The proposed project includes an occupancy change for a portion of the space from"B"to"I-4". The plans show a new <br /> 1-hour rated wall. The entire space,including the floor below,is required to be separate from the remaining building <br /> with minimum 1-hour construction per IBC Table 508.4 and Section 508.4.4.1. The construction supporting fire-rated <br /> assemblies is also required to be rated per Sections 707.5.1 and 711.2.3. Plans showing the first-floor framing,and <br /> details for the existing and new construction,should be provided. See also IEBC Chapter 10 Alternatively,one of <br /> following may be performed: <br /> a. The entire building may be reclassified as an I-4 occupancy. Modification may be required. <br /> b. The"I-4"space may be designated as an accessory occupancy per IBC Section 508.2.3; see additional comments <br /> below. <br /> RESPONSE: See Sheet A101-P with areas highlighted and the area calculation table noted that I-4 us under <br /> the 10% threshold to allow it as accessory to the B Occupancy. Because of this, the 1-hr wall was removed <br /> from the scope of work <br /> REFERENCE: A101-P <br /> 8. The"I-4"space may be classified as an accessory occupancy if it complies with IBC Section 508.2.3. The following <br /> documentation would need to be submitted: <br /> a. The plans should include a floor plan showing all non-"B"occupancies on the second floor,and the sum of these <br /> areas should not exceed 10%of the second floor area. Hallways,bathrooms,and small storage rooms directly <br /> serving the"B"spaces do not need to be counted as accessory space. <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />