![]() ![]() Then according to the building code (I'm in Ohio!! - but most places are similar) If the occupancy is less than 49 persons, the occupancy classification changes to Group B. LAST QUESTION - The Big ONE: Can I get away with ONE ADA accessible restroom?!?!Īssuming, the above works. (If not, then add 1-2 persons) Maintain </= 49 TOTAL occupants. The restrooms are considered separately as well for the purposes of calculating the assembly occupancy for egress exits. Furthermore, the corridor is considered unoccupied. * The office, storage are calculated using gross square footage but since it's tenant space I’m assuming that this means the gross SF of the accessory space, and not the entire tenant space. *Restrooms = 80sf (if 2 are required) = xx (** or plus 2) *Corridor/Hallway to bathroom/mech space (unoccupied) = 120sf = xx *Storage/Mechanical Room (300/gross) = 100sf. Seating (un-concentrated tables/chairs– 15/net) = 350sf = 23 Does that seem logical? Here's a hypothetical example, very hypothetical: I could plan a space layout geting the occupancy to 49. BUT, if I consider the seating/standing/kitchen/storage/office/mechanical/corridor spaces separately. Now, typically this would fall under an A-2 Assembly space, right ?. I need the occupancy to fall at 49, or below since a coffee shop wants to move in - coffee, baked goods, tables/chairs (not fixed) etc. I have a tenant space with a single ada restroom and single exit to street. ![]() I've tried to search the forums with no luck so here is my situation. ![]()
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