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Plan Review Detail
Review Status: Approved
Review Details: BUILDING OFFICIAL APPEAL REVIEW v.1
Plan Number - TC-BCA-1124-00049
Review Name: BUILDING OFFICIAL APPEAL REVIEW v.1
Review Status: Approved
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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Building Official | APPROVED | ||||
Bldg Permits - Post Review | REVIEW COMPLETED | ||||
Commercial Building | REVIEW COMPLETED | The following research and recommendations are not a decision on the outcome of this appeal. The Building Official will make the final decision on this appeal 1. The appeal does not appear to show the proposed design complies with the intent of the provisions of this code, and that the method offered by the appeal is less than the equivalent of that prescribed in this code. The research is below. 2. The proposed in lieu of literal compliance of directing occupants to the 1st floor from the 14th floor does not meet the intent of IBC 2902.3.4 which states in part; The toilet facilities shall be located not more than one story above or below the space required to be provided with toilet facilities. Commentary: To prevent health problems for building occupants related to difficulty in accessing a needed toilet facility in a timely fashion, the code clearly provides two conditions that must be met: the required toilet facilities must be located within a certain travel distance; and the building occupant must not be required to travel beyond the next adjacent story above or below his or her location. 3. This allowance in was overlooked in the appeal. IEBC 305.8.10 Allows an alternative where it is technically infeasible to alter existing toilet and bathing rooms to be accessible, an accessible family or assisted-use toilet or bathing room constructed in accordance with Section 1109.2.1 of the International Building Code is permitted. The family or assisted-use toilet or bathing room shall be located on the same floor and in the same area as the existing toilet or bathing rooms. At the inaccessible toilet and bathing rooms, directional signs indicating the location of the nearest family or assisted-use toilet room or bathing room shall be provided. These directional signs shall include the International Symbol of Accessibility and sign characters shall meet the visual character requirements in accordance with ICC A117.1. 4. The appeal states the reason for the appeal is “Not readily achievable to make existing restrooms ADA compliant due to concrete structure.” A. Please provide a plan view drawing of the existing restroom with an accessible toilet compartment overlaid, showing the location of the concrete structure or other physical constraints that are preventing modification required to allow us to better evaluate the Technical Infeasibility of the project Please contact me if you have any questions about these comments. Mark Masek Plans Examiner – Building Safety Planning and Development Services | City of Tucson main 520.837.4994 |