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>al' An exit sign should be shown at the main exit. Illumination for the exit sign <br /> should be provided with emergency power. <br /> The illumination for the main exit should be provided with emergency power. <br /> /d4 The main exit door, rear interior exit door and rear exterior exit door should be <br /> provided with panic hardware. <br /> The free-swinging door into the kitchen should also be permitted to swing out from the <br /> kitchen. ANSI Section 404.2.3 <br /> The proposed work appears to be an Alteration Level 2 per IEBC Section 504. Section <br /> 702.5 requires that an additional (not to exceed) 20 percent of the costs of the <br /> alterations affecting the area of primary function be spent on the accessible route of <br /> travel. The project should indicate if/what funds would be required to be spent (to <br /> include the upgrading of the existing toilet rooms to current accessibility standards). <br /> It should be clarified where the accessible check-out isle is located. Section 1109.12.2 <br /> ` 8. Clearance to combustible construction is required to be a minimum of 18 inches in all <br /> t directions from the type I hoods and their grease ducts. The required clearance includes <br /> gypsum wallboard (which is combustible construction for IMC purposes) and any wood <br /> DejcArec2 <br /> framing behind the GWB. Sections 507.2.6 and 506.3.6 <br /> / �.\ a. Clearance reduction to combustible construction is permitted per Section 308. <br /> S, ww Any reduction should be designed and detailed to Table 308.4.2 <br /> All codes cited refer to the 2015 International Building Code (IBC), 2015 International Existing <br /> Building Code (IBC), the 2015 International Fire Code (IFC), the 2015 International Mechanical <br /> Code (IMC), and the 2015 Washington State Energy Code (WSEC), as amended by the State of <br /> Washington and adopted by the City of Everett. The current IBC referenced standard for <br /> accessible design is the 2009 "Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities" (ICC/ANSI <br /> A117.1). Federal ADA regulations and standards may be more restrictive. These comments <br /> address building issues only. Additional revisions or additions may be required by other <br /> departments (such as Utilities, Traffic, Planning or Fire). All required submittals must be of <br /> sufficient detail and information to ensure that the proposed structure will be constructed in <br /> compliance with all adopted codes. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Tony Lee <br /> Building Official <br /> CITY OF EVERETT • 3200 Cedar Street • Everett, WA 98201 • (425)257-8813 • Page 2 <br />