Sunday, April 15, 2012

Code Requirements




Applicable Codes

IBC 2009 (International Building Code for the year 2009)

Zoning

We will have to file a request for a zoning change with the Wells County Area Plan Commission Office to switch from residential to commercial usage.

ADA Requirements


 

Our ADA accommodations will adhere to chapter 11 of the IBC 2009, especially relating to the entrance ways and restroom facilities.


Entrance Ways

1103.1 Where required. Sites, buildings, structures, facilities, elements and spaces, temporary or permanent, shall be accessible to persons with physical disabilities.


 

Our primary entrance is fully accessible as there are no stairs and the entryway is wide with no steep slopes.

1105.1 Public entrances.

Exceptions:

1. An accessible entrance is not required to areas not required to be accessible.

This regulation applies to our judge's loft area as there is no need to make it accessible.

Restroom Facilities



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Occupancy Classification and Description

Our structure is classified as Assembly Group A. More specifically section A3.

A3 is defined as "worship, recreation and amusement uses. It is also the catch-all for other uses not specifically called out. The uses include galleries, religious worship spaces, courtrooms, sports spaces without seating, lecture halls, libraries, museums, pool halls, bowling alleys, transportation waiting areas and funeral parlors."

Source: http://evstudio.info/assembly-occupancy-groups-as-defined-in-the-international-building-code

Type of Construction

Similar to how many local barns are constructed, we will be it out of steel, concrete, and sand. The steel will be used for the structure and walls, concrete for the foundation, and___

Maximum Building Size


Based on the building classification and constraints, our building will be 30 feet tall with one story.

Occupancy Load

We estimate that our structure's capacity will be about 250 people. This is based upon prior experience at similar venues of comparable size.

Parking Requirements


We calculated the required amount of parking by dividing the square footage of our building by 300.

17,600 ft2 / 300 = about 59 parking spaces minimum

TABLE 1106.1 ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES
TOTAL PARKING
SPACES PROVIDED
REQUIRED MINIMUM NUMBER
OF ACCESSIBLE SPACES
1 to 25
1
26 to 50
2
51 to 75
3
76 to 100
4
101 to 150
5
151 to 200
6
201 to 300
7
301 to 400
8
401 to 500
9
501 to 1,000
2% of total
1,001 and over
20, plus one for each 100,
or fraction thereof, over 1,000

Table 1106.1 indicates that we will need at least 3 accessible parking spaces to meet ADA requirements

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