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14. Stairnay identification signs should be provided for the public stairs at eac6 floor <br /> level. Section 1006.16 <br /> 15.The public stainvays should be provided with means of emergency entry for fire <br /> department access. The fire department should be contacted for the requirements. <br /> 3ection 1006.12 <br /> 1b.It should be detailed how the southern stair tower provides access to the roof per <br /> Seclion 1006.14. The opening should be a minimum 3060 door. <br /> 17.The public stairways should be constructed as required per Type I buildings. Details <br /> of this conswction should be provided. Secdon 604.4.2 <br /> I8. It should be shown how the twahour fire-cesistive stair enclosure is maintained above <br /> level 6U on Section BR/A5.2 for the South stair tower per Secdon 1009. Note that all <br /> suvcture supporting the two-hour enclosure will require equivalent fire resistance. <br /> 19.The constn:ction and intersection of the two-hour fire resisdve walls and ceiling of <br /> theNoith stair tower should be shown in section. Sections 1009.2 8c 711.2 <br /> 20. The stair shaft doors (to include the horizontal stair shah condnuadon on Floor 1 to <br /> the exterior) should be specified as having a maximum temperature rise of 450 <br /> degrees. Section 1009.3 <br /> 21. The ezterior exit doors from the exit corridors(2-hour) on Floor 1 should be protected <br /> from exposure per �rquinments of a stair shaft. At a minimum, the two-hour <br /> enclosure must continue until the users are at an area where no opening protection is <br /> required. Section 1009.3 <br /> 1994 Washington State Regulations for Barrier-Free Design <br /> Site Access and Parking <br /> 1. The site plan should show an accessible route of travel from the public way to the <br /> Main entrance. A ramp may be required. Topography lines should be shown. <br /> Section 1103.2.2 <br /> 2. Walkways with slopes steeper than 1:20 should comply with the requirements for <br /> ramps. Sections 1106.4.3 & 1106.8 <br /> 3. Each accessible puking shall be designated for accessible dwelling units, with the <br /> appropriate symbol shown on the pavement, or should be shown as having a sign 3'- <br /> 5' high centered at the head of the space and beazing the words, "State Disabled <br /> Pazking Permit Required". Sections 1107.3 & 1106.27.2.4 <br /> �5 <br />