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• <br /> Egress <br /> 1. Previous comment: Maximum exit access travel distance is 75 feet, per IBC Table 1021.2(2). <br /> Common path of travel will require that an exit is available within 75 feet of any portion of the <br /> tjv jj building accessed by a single tenant. <br /> ¢` a. Based on the new tenant configuration, a second exit will be required from the shared <br /> tenant corridor directly to the public way, without going through another tenant space. <br /> 5 <br /> 2. Previous comment: The exit and exit access discharge should be shown on the drawings <br /> discharge to the public way, per IBC sections and tables 1015.1, 1021.2. 1027.1, and 1027.6. <br /> t/ 3. Previous comment: The door schedule should show the numbered doors on the plan for this <br /> permit only. A sign should be posted by the main exterior doors required for egress that the <br /> 0 door is to remain unlocked when the building is occupied. IBC section 1008.1.9 <br /> 4 Previous comment: Emergency lighting should be shown on the drawings, per IBC section <br /> 1006.1. Illuminated exit signs should be shown on the drawings, per IBC section 1011.1. <br /> S) <br /> Construction <br /> 1. Previous comment: All walls and doors in the tenant space should be indicated as new on <br /> the drawings, unless previously permitted, inspected, and approved (finaled). <br /> a. Wall construction should be detailed on the drawings to resist a minimum 5 psf <br /> horizontal load. <br /> Accessibility <br /> „ 1. Previous comment: The route to the primary function areas should be accessible, per IBC <br /> 1t�v section 3411.7. <br /> a. New doors added for access to the shared toilet rooms require a clearance shown on the <br /> l,J drawings of 18 inches on the pull side of the door, per ICC A117.1-2009 Figure <br /> 404.2.3.2 (a) with a 60 inch clearance on the pull side of the door. <br /> Additional Comments <br /> 1. Mechanical, plumbing and electrical permits can be applied for and obtained after the building <br /> permit is issued. <br /> These comments address building issues only. Revisions or additions may be required by other <br /> departments (Utilities, Public Works, Traffic, or Planning). Upon resubmission of the drawings, plan <br /> review will resume and your application will be given priority. All required submittals must be of <br /> sufficient detail and information to ensure that the proposed structure will be constructed in compliance <br /> with all adopted codes. Code references cited include the 2012 International Building Code (IBC), 2012 <br /> International Fire Code (IFC), and the 2012 International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC). The <br /> current IBC referenced standard for accessible design is the 2009 "Accessible and Usable Buildings and <br /> Facilities" (ICC/ANSI A117.1). Federal ADA regulations and standards may be more restrictive. All codes <br /> referenced, as adopted by the City of Everett, must include current revisions by the State of <br /> Washington. <br /> S. :rely, <br /> Meg Hale , RA <br /> Plan Revi- A ,chitect, 425-257-8813 <br /> cc: Ric Trujillo, Permit Expediter <br /> 2 <br />