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Plans for a 8265 square foot interior buildout for a Class B Mercantile occupancy within a sprinklered building. The plans are APPROVED as submitted with comments below.
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Note, the plans were designed using a 60 factor for the sales floor egress calculations. The correct factor based on the current code is 30sf/person. Using the 30 factor there is still adequate egress for the space. In a phone conversation with Michael Black Architect, we did not feel that is was worth a rejection to make that change since the correct factor has no adverse affects.
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Ensure that this requirement is met. If the lighting circuit for the sales area is turned off, all the sales area emergency lights should illuminate. Same with the other areas. This will be checked at the time of final.
INFORMATIONAL ONLY NO RESPONSE NECESSARY: NFPA 101,chapter 7 and NEC 2011 edition, section 700.12(F) Unit Equipment: The branch circuit feeding the emergency lights shall be the same branch circuit as that serving the normal lighting in the area and connected ahead of any local switches. The branch circuit that feeds emergency lights shall be clearly identified at the distribution panel.
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INFORMATIONAL ONLY NO RESPONSE NECESSARY: Locks on exit doors or access exit doors shall not require the use of a key, a tool, or special knowledge or effort for operation from the egress side unless they meet the requirements of NFPA 101, 7.2.1.5. NOTE: If this occupancy plans on using delayed egress locks, access controlled egress or electrically controlled egress door assemblies then documentation will be required to be submitted with building plans to show compliance with appropriate arrangement.
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INFORMATIONAL ONLY NO RESPONSE NECESSARY: The elevation of the floor surface on both sides of a door shall not vary by more than a 1/2 inch, and shall be maintained on both sides of the door for a distance not less than the width of the widest leaf. (NFPA 101 7.2.1.3)
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INFORMATIONAL ONLY NO RESPONSE NECESSARY: FS 633.061 requires a license or permit of organizations & individuals who: service, recharge, test, mark, inspect, install or hydrotest fire extinguishers. It will be necessary to use a Licensed Fire Extinguisher Contractor for identifying the location & type of extinguisher to use.
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