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120106-Dewey- Full Code Study January 6, 2012 – third DRAFT Detailed Code Analysis Dewey House 4 Neilson Drive Smith College Northampton, Massachusetts Prepared by: Laura Fitch, AIA, LEED Kraus-Fitch Architects, Inc. 110 Pulpit Hill Rd. Amherst, MA 01002 413-549-5799 lfitch@krausfitch.com Detailed Building Code Analysis Based on International Existing Building Code 2009 and Massachusetts Amendments Notes: yellow highlighting – need building inspector input Existing Building Code 3401.1 Scope: Chapter 34 of IBC 2009 is deleted in its entirety. The alteration, repair, addition, and change of occupancy of existing buildings shall be controlled by…IEBC 2009 and its appendixes, and as modified with Massachusetts Amendments… 101.5 Compliance Methods: ONE approach chosen, cannot combine in any way. 101.5.1 Prescriptive: comply with Chapter 3 – Hal Cutler, Building Code specialist says that the Mass Board of Building Regulations and Standards determined that this method can only be for buildings constructed under the 6th and 7th editions. Louis Hasbrouck stated in email on 5/23 that this decision was reversed and that this can still be used by ALL existing buildings - This is the method selected for this project as it is generally viewed as being the most straight forward. 101.5.2 Work area: comply with chapters 4-12 – proportional approach to compliance where upgrades are triggered by the type and extent of the work. - This method was initially selected so much of the code summary below includes the initial review and can be used if the methodology is changed. If it is used, ordinary repairs can be removed from this permit application (Hal Cutler): Page 2 of 7 101.5.3 Performance: comply with chapter 13 – provides for evaluating a building based on fire safety, means of egress and general safety – while this Method might ultimately be of good use to this project, the evaluation of its applicability is outside the scope of this feasibility study. 101.5.4 Investigation and Evaluation Evaluation of the following: design gravity loads, lateral load capacity, egress capacity, fire protection systems, fire resistive construction, interior environment, hazardous materials, and energy conservation …may be required if impacted by the proposed work – this code review is NOT all inclusive, and other evaluations may be triggered if/when College moves forward with this project. Chapter 3: Prescriptive Compliance Method: 301.2.2 New and replacement materials: except as otherwise required or permitted by this code, materials permitted by the applicable code for new construction shall be used. Like materials shall be permitted for repairs and alterations, provided no hazard to life, health or property is created… 302 Additions This section will only be relevant if elevator is added. 302.1 Additions…shall comply with…IBC. Alterations to the existing building or structure shall be made to ensure that eh existing building…together with the addition are not less conforming… than the existing building…was prior to the addition. An existing building together with its additions shall comply with the height and area provisions of …IBC. – the existing building with a small addition for an elevator would comply (with sprinkler system increase for height). 302.3.1 Design live load: Where the addition does not result in increased design live load, existing gravity load-carrying structural elements shall be permitted to be evaluated and designed for live loads approved prior to the addition. If the approved live load is less that that required by Section 1607 of the IBC, the area designed for the nonconforming live load shall be posted with placards… 302.4 Existing structural elements carrying lateral load: where the addition is structurally independent of the existing structure, existing lateral load-carrying structural elements shall be permitted to remain unaltered. 303 Alterations: 303.1 Except as provided by 301.2 of this section, alterations to any building…shall comply with the IBC for new construction. Alteration shall be such that the existing building or structure is no less conforming to the provisions of the IBC… Exceptions: 1. Existing stairway shall not …comply with…Section 1009…where the existing space and construction does not allow a reduction in pitch or slope. Commentary: According to exception 1, if an existing stairway was built with a steeper rise/run ration than permitted in the current code, the stairway can be replaced with the existing configuration. 2. Handrails: extensions don’t need to comply with 1012.6 if hazardous. 303.3 Existing structural elements carrying gravity load: Any…structural element for which an alteration causes an increase in design gravity load of more than 5 percent shall be strengthened, supplemented, replaced or otherwise altered as needed to carry the increased gravity load required by IBC for new structures. The cumulative effect of the load increase since original construction shall be considered. – Insulation would increase snow load increase live load by 5% According to Ryan Hellwig, this will affect the roof framing only. He would like the Owner to consider a metal roof. If not, can historic provision 308 apply? 303.3.1 Design live load: where the alteration does not result in increased design live load… 303.4 Existing structural elements carrying lateral load – According to Ryan Hellwig there is no increase to the lateral loading of the building under this project. Page 3 of 7 303.4.1 Seismic: 304 Repairs 304.1: …shall be repaired in conformance to this section and section 301.2 304.1.1 Dangerous conditions: …the code official shall have the authority to require elimination – to the best of architect’s knowledge there are no “dangerous conditions” 304.2 Substantial structural damage to vertical elements of the lateral-force-resisting system. - – to the best of architect’s and structural engineer’s knowledge there is no such damage. 304.3 Substantial structural damage to gravity load-carrying components: …Nondamaged gravity-load- carrying components that receive…snow loads from the rehabilitated components shall also be rehabilitated or shown to have the capacity to carry the design loads – to the best of architect’s and structural engineer’s knowledge there is no such damage. 304.4 Less than substantial structural damage:…repairs shall be allowed that restore building to its pre- damage state… 305 Fire Escapes – not relevant 306 Glass replacement– probably not relevant 307 Change of Occupancy – not relevant 308 Historic Buildings: The provisions of this code…shall not be mandatory for historic buildings where such buildings are judged by the building official to not constitute a distinct life safety hazard. Commentary: The most important criterion for the application of this section is that the building must be essentially accredited as being of historic significance by a qualified party to agency. Consideration for “how the intent of the code, if not the letter, will be achieved” This could be an important provision to consider – we will have a letter of determination from Mass Historic for our AAB application. Will it suffice for the snow load issue? 310 Accessibility 521 CMR International Energy Conservation Code Based on 2009 IECC Chapter 1: Administration 101.4 Applicability 101.4.1 Existing Buildings: Except as specified in this chapter, this code shall not be used to require the removal, alteration or abandonment of, nor prevent the continued use and maintenance or, an existing building or building system lawfully in existence at the time of adoption of this code. 101.4.2 Historic Buildings: Any building…certified as a contributing resource with a …locally designated historic district…are exempt from this code – probably applicable, letter of determination is in progress. 101.4.3 Additions, alterations, renovation or repairs: …shall conform to the provisions of this code as they relate to new construction without requiring the unaltered portion(s) of the existing building or building system to comply with this code. An addition shall be deemed to comply with this code if the addition alone complies. Exceptions: many are listed – some may prove relevant 1. Storm windows installed over existing fenestration Page 4 of 7 Massachusetts Plumbing Code Based on 248 CMR 10.00: Uniform State Plumbing Code Table 1: Minimum Facilities for Building Occupancy Post Secondary Education Calculations: Occupants: 170 on three levels, presumably mostly women as this is a women’s college. Toilets: • Female: 1 toilet per 90 occupants 2 toilets total – complies with 4 toilets • Male: 1 toilet plus 1 urinal per 180 occupants 1 toilet total - complies Lavatories: 1 per 180 occupants 1 per toilet room - complies Service Sink: 1 per floor – none on third level, no room to add one Drinking Fountain: 1 per 75 occupants – none existing – will this be required on each floor? Page 5 of 7 Architectural Access Board Regulations Based on Commonwealth of Massachusetts 521 CMR, 11/27/06 version Note: a new code is expected out towards the end of 2011 Existing Buildings 3.3.1 If the work being performed amounts to less than 30% of the full and fair cash value of the building and… - not applicable Exception: Whether performed alone or in combination with each other, the following types of alterations are not subject to 3.3.1, unless the cost of the work exceeds $500,000. This work combined vastly exceed $500,000 and therefore cannot be used to reduce requirement. Exempted Items (estimate by Richard White Sons) Electrical 258,400 Telecommunications 40,275 Mechanical 604,825 Plumbing 80,400 Abatement of hazardous materials Retrofit of sprinklers 28,350 Roof repair or replacement 238,600 Window repair or replacement 140 300 Repointing and masonry repair 23,700 Site utilities Landscaping 15,000 3.3.2 If the work perform, including the exempted work, amounts to 30% or more…the entire building is required to comply • $2,995,750 Initial concept estimate without elevator (2010 by Richard White Sons, Inc.) is greater than the $1,037,630 assessed value of the building. 3.9 Historic Buildings: An historic building…that is designated as historic under appropriate state or local laws may be granted a variance by the Board to allow alternate accessibility. If a variance is requested…then consultation with the MA Historical Commission is required…A written statement from the MA Historical Commission is required with the application for variance. The building certainly is “eligible for listing in the National or State Register of Historic Places”, and should be considered if this is deemed to be useful. 12.0 Educational Facilities: • Educational facilities shall comply with 521 CMR, except as specified or modified by Chapter 12. – none of the Chapter 12 modifications are relevant • Educational facilities shall include but not be limited to: …colleges and universities… 12.1.1 Applicability: Administrative spaces, instructional spaces, and areas open to students of the general public shall comply…- based on this and the extent of overall renovations, the full building needs to be made accessible except if variances are requested and received. Page 6 of 7 Other Relevant Sections 20 Accessible Route: Exterior route: already complies Interior corridors: appear to comply 20.12 Areas of Rescue Assistance: exception: …not required in existing buildings undergoing alterations, remodeling, reconstruction 23 Parking and Passenger Loading – Exception: where accessible spaces cannot be located within 200 feet of an accessible entrance, an accessible passenger drop-off area shall be provided within 100’ of accessible entrance - is parking within 200’? 24 Ramps – already complies 26 Doors • width: 32” clear - first floor door width appears to comply, upper levels do not. • Pull side clearance – 18 inches, most of first floor doors comply, many upper level doors do not • Push side clearance- 12 inches, • Two doors in series 48” plus door width – not applicable • Opening force o Exterior door - 15 lbs – ramp door presumably complies o Interior doors: 5 lbs. – will be applicable • Interior Thresholds: ½” max. – ramp door presumably complies • Exterior Thresholds: ramp door presumably complies • Hardware – Only doors off the back hall on first floor comply 27 Stairs • The new egress stair: presumably complies. • Curved Historic Stair: variance should be requested • Stair from 2nd to 3rd floor: This stair is scheduled to be replaced. It may not be possible to fit code compliant stair in current location. Variances might be required. 28 Elevators: 28.1 General: In all multi-story buildings and facilities, each level…shall be served by a passenger elevator. Exceptions: e. Where platforms lifts are allowed…28.12 28.12 Wheelchair lifts / Limited Use Elevators: 28.12.1 Vertical wheelchair lift devices…may be used…under any of the following circumstances: - none of the listed circumstances apply, therefore it must be an elevator, unless a variance is requested. Except perhaps if variance for third floor is sought then perhaps three story or less exception might apply. 29 Floor Surfaces – the existing floors are not level, but I do not think that this section applies to this type of situation. 30 Public Toilet Room: …each public toilet room…in each location shall be accessible…, or a separate accessible unisex toilet room shall be provided… - presumably the first floor toilet room complies, the second floor toilets should be made to comply, and a variance should be sought for the third floor (at least if the elevator does not go that high). 32 Kitchenette: • Clear space of 60” dia. - complies • Counter top: 34 inches max. • Wall cabinets: 54” max to bottom (side reach) • Sink: 15” to one side, knee space under (30” wide, 27” min high) – does not comply • Refrigerator: under counter is acceptable Page 7 of 7 34 Storage: Some revisions may be required to existing closets and shelves 39 Controls – shall comply 40 Alarms: if emergency warning systems are provided, then they shall include both audible and visual alarms – shall comply 41 Signage – shall comply