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e. Materials, such as safety glazing, should be shown on the door and window schedules, <br /> as required by IBC section 2406.4. <br /> 3. Ventilation can be handled either by natural ventilation or mechanical ventilation, per IBC <br /> 1203.1. It doesn't appear that all the windows are operahle. Office and entry areas require an <br /> air Flow of 5cfm per person and reception areas require 60 cfm per person, per IMC table 403.3. <br /> The type of ventilation should be identified on the drawings, and if new, will require a separate <br /> mechanical permit submittal. <br /> 4. Where wall or ceiling cavities are exposed during construction, the heated area requires <br /> insulation to be replaced and shown on the drawings as minimum R-3.0, per WSEC 1132.1. <br /> 5. Winder treads are not allowed in a means of egress stainvay, unless the existing space and <br /> construction does not allow a reduction in pitch or slope, per I8C sections 1009.43 and 3404.1, <br /> excaption 1. <br /> 6. Handreils are required on both sides of stairs, where the stairs are being replaced, per IBC <br /> section 1009.12. <br /> 7. Handrails should be detailed in section and dimensioned in height, per IBC section 1012. <br /> 8. New guards should be shown on the drawings where there is an elevation difference greater <br /> than 30 inches, specifically above existing grede at the site of the garage demolition, per IBC <br /> section 1013.2. <br /> Accessibility <br /> 1. The van accessible parking stall and access aisle should be dimensioned on the drawings, per <br /> IBC section 3411.4.2 (4). <br /> 2. Accessible signage should be shown on the drawings, per IBC section 3411.4.2 (3). <br /> 3. An accessible building entrance should be shown on the drawings, per IBC section 3411.4.2 (1). <br /> The hardware set for the accessible en[rance door should be shown on the drawings, per IBC <br /> sec`ion 1008.9.1. <br /> 4. The accessible route connecting the accessible parking to an accessible entrance should be <br /> shown on the drawings, per IBC section 3411.4.2 (6). The clear width of the accessible route <br /> within the property line should be shown as 44 inches on the drawings, including paved <br /> markings and accessible ramps where required, per IBC section 1101,2.2. The property lines <br /> should be shown on the building plans. <br /> 5. Where wall or door revisions are made in the interior of the building, those walls and doors <br /> should be shown on the drawings to comply with the accessibility requirements of Chapter 11 of <br /> the IBC, to include grab bars at the new toilet wall, clearances from plumbing fixtures, turning <br /> radiuses inside and outside oF the toilel room, pull and push side dimensions, minimum door <br /> clearance requirements, and any other applicable scoping or technical standards referenced. <br /> Deferred Permits <br /> G. Exterior business signage should be submitted separately on a deferred permit for review by the <br /> planning and buiiding departments. <br /> 1 <br />