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32A-144 32 main Amended Ch 34 2017-03-091 INVESTIGATION AND EVALUATION REPORT Pursuant to Massachusetts State Building Code (780 CMR), Eighth Edition, Base Volume Chapter 34 – The Existing Building Code of Massachusetts JULY 15, 2016 UPDATE MARCH 6, 2017 32 MAIN STREET NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060 ADDITION CHANGE OF USE LEVEL III ALTERATION . SIEGFRIED PORTH, A.I.A. MICHAEL J. DUVAL 116 PLEASANT STREET EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027 (413)-529-9434 sporth@portharchitect.com www.portharchitect.com 2 SECTION I – HISTORY / SCOPE OF WORK The existing structure was originally constructed circa 1900 as a downtown row. The Classification of Work Activity in the Work Area is a Change of Use with a Level III Reconfiguration of Space and Addition. The building was last used as mercantile, (M), (a.k.a. Western Village Ski & Sports) and with areas for support and storage in the basement and on the second floor. The third and fourth floors have been unoccupied for many years, however the existence of plumbing fixtures for bathrooms and kitchen areas suggest that these floors were last used for residential occupancies. The proposed reconfigurations shall create a mixed use separated building configuration. There will be a change the use group on the 2nd floor to Residential, (R-2) apartment. An addition shall be constructed on 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors at the rear on the building to bring the rear exterior wall into alignment with the existing rear wall of the 1st floor. A new roof with enclosed stairways leading to the roof and roof decks shall be constructed. The HVAC, plumbing and electrical systems shall be expanded and reconfigured. An automatic fire sprinkler system, (installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1), shall be installed throughout the building. Basement Work Area: An interior partition, door, existing toilet and oil tank shall also be removed. New mop sink shall be installed. New concrete slab on grade at front half of basement. 1st Floor: Two plumbing chases shall be constructed to service the floors above. A new unisex employee restroom shall be constructed. Mop sink will be installed. Flooring shall be refinished. New storefront glazing system to replace existing (style of storefront to match current existing storefront as close as possible). 2nd Floor: Existing non-load bearing interior partitions and doors and fixtures shall be removed. The existing rear exterior wall shall also be removed once the addition is constructed. Existing beams and floor joists shall be repaired and/or replaced as necessary. New interior partitions shall be constructed creating a residential apartment. 3rd & 4th Floors: Existing non-load bearing interior partitions and doors shall be removed. The existing rear exterior walls shall also be removed once the addition is constructed. Existing beams and floor joists on the third floor shall be repaired and/or replaced as necessary. New beams and subflooring shall be added on the fourth floor. New interior partitions shall be constructed to create a two split level residential apartments. Roof: The interior stairways for the residential apartments shall be extended to the roof allowing access to the roof. The existing roof rafters shall be replaced and new beams shall be added beneath the roof rafters. The existing roof shall be replaced with a new roof, (wood sheathing, rigid insulation and membrane.) New roof decks shall be added to service the residential apartments below. General 3 Existing means of egress shall be reconfigured and the existing interior stairway shall be upgraded. SECTION II – BUILDING DESCRIPTION – EXISTING Construction Type: IIIB –Unprotected. Building height: 45 feet above grade Foundation Wall: Unreinforced stone and brick masonry Foundation Floor: Poured concrete Exterior Walls: Front and side walls are solid masonry. The side walls are bearing walls. The rear wall is solid masonry on the first floor with wood framed exterior walls on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors. Interior: Clear span joist framing from side to side onto the exterior load bearing masonry walls, with non-load bearing partitions. Floors: Wood flooring, (subfloor and finish floor), above wooden joists Roof: Standard framing with wood sheathing, with membrane. Square footage (Measured to outside walls): Current Use Group Basement 1,657 ft2 S-1 1st floor: 1,747 ft2 M 2nd floor: 1,275 ft2 B 3rd floor: 1,275 ft2 R-2 4th floor: 1,071 ft2 R-2 Total aggregate area: 7,025 ft2 SECTION III – ADDITION The construction of the addition shall comply with the 2009 IBC with Mass. Amendments as adopted for new construction without requiring the existing building or structure to comply with any requirements except as required by this the 2009 IEBC chapter 10. Where the addition impacts the existing building that portion shall comply with 2009 IEBC chapter 10. 1002 HEIGHTS AND AREAS The 2nd, 3rd, 4th floor and roof areas shall be built with a Type IIIB construction. The second floor and shall be fire separated from the basement and 1st floors of the building. The third and fourth floor residential occupancies shall be fire separated from the second floor and from each other. The combined height and area of the existing building and the addition meet the requirements of the 2009 IBC with Massachusetts Amendments. TABLE 503 ALLOWABLE BUILDING HEIGHTS AND AREAS GROUP TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION TYPE III -B HEIGHT (feet) 55 M STORIES AREA 2 12,500 R-2 STORIES AREA 4 16,000 4 S-1 STORIES AREA 2 17,500 IBC 1509.2.2 Area limitation: The aggregate area of penthouses and other rooftop structures shall not exceed one-third the area of the supporting roof. Such penthouses shall not contribute to either the building area or number of stories as regulated by Section 503.1. The area of the penthouse shall not be included in determining the fire area defined in Section 902. IBC 504.2 Automatic sprinkler system increase: The maximum building height is increased by 20 feet (6096 mm) and the maximum number of stories is increased by one, but shall not exceed 60 feet (18 288 mm) or four stories, respectively. IBC 506.3 Automatic sprinkler system increase: The building is equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 therefore the building area limitation in Table 503 is permitted to be increased by an additional 200 percent in addition to the height and story increases in accordance with Section 504.2. IBC 506.5 Mixed occupancy area determination: 506.5.2 More than one story above grade plane. Each story individually complies with the applicable requirements of Section 508.1. For buildings with more than three stories above grade plane, the total building area shall be such that the aggregate sum of the ratios of the actual area of each story divided by the allowable area of such stories based on the applicable provisions of Section 508.1 shall not exceed 3. IBC 508.4.1 Occupancy classification: Separated occupancies are individually classified in accordance with Section 302.1. Each separated space shall comply with this code based on the occupancy classification of that portion of the building. IBE 508.4.2 Allowable building area: In each story, the building the sum of the ratios, of the actual building area, of each separated occupancy divided by the allowable building area of each separated occupancy does not exceed 1. BASEMENT FLOOR Allowable Area per Table 503: S-1 Use 17,500 ft. 2 Section 506.3 Sprinkler Increase 35,000 ft.2 Total Allowable Building Area 52,500 ft.2 Existing Building Area 1,496 ft.2 Sum of 508.4.2 Ratios for Basement .290 FIRST FLOOR Allowable Area per Table 503: M Use 17,500 ft. 2 Section 506.3 Sprinkler Increase 35,000 ft.2 Total Allowable Building Area 52,500 ft.2 Existing Building Area 1,360 ft.2 Sum of 508.4.2 Ratios for First floor .026 SECOND FLOOR Allowable Area per Table 503: R-2 Use 16,000 ft. 2 Section 506.3 Sprinkler Increase 32,000 ft.2 Total Allowable Building Area 48,000 ft. 2 Existing Building Area 1,606 ft.2 5 Sum of 508.4.2 Ratios for Second floor .033 THIRD and FOURTH FLOORS, (Multistory R-2 Residences) Allowable Area per Table 503: R-2 Use 16,000 ft. 2 Section 506.3 Sprinkler Increase 32,000 ft.2 Total Allowable Building Area 48,000 ft. 2 Existing Building Area 3,212 ft.2 Sum of 508.4.2 Ratios for Third floor .067 Sum of 506.5.2 Ratios for Building 0.416 1003 STRUCTURAL 1003.1 Compliance with the International Building Code: Additions to existing buildings or structures are new construction and shall comply with the 2009 IBC with Massachusetts Amendments. 1003.2 Additional gravity loads: Existing structural elements supporting any additional gravity loads as a result of additions shall comply with the 2009 IBC with Massachusetts Amendments. 1003.3 Lateral-force-resisting system: Not applicable, (hereinafter “N/A”), the lateral-force story shear in any story is not increased by more than 10 percent cumulative. 1003.3.1 Vertical addition. All lateral-force-resisting elements of the existing structure affected by such addition shall comply with the 2009 IBC with Mass. Amendments for wind provisions and seismic forces. The addition increases the building area less than 50%, therefore the evaluation and analysis shall demonstrate compliance with reduced seismic force levels as specified in section 101.5.4.2 of the 2009 IEBC with Massachusetts Amendments. 1003.3.2 Horizontal addition. All lateral-force-resisting elements of the existing structure affected by such addition shall comply with the 2009 IBC with Mass. Amendments for wind provisions and seismic forces. 1003.3.3 Voluntary addition of structural elements to improve the lateral-force-resisting system. N/A 1003.3.4 Irregularities. N/A 1003.4 Snow drift loads: Structural elements of the existing building subjected to additional loads from the effects of snow drift as a result of an addition shall comply with the 2009 IBC with Mass. Amendments. 1003.5 Flood hazard areas. N/A 1005 ACCESSIBILITY Accessibility requirements of the addition shall be in accordance with 521 CMR. 6 SECTION IV – CHANGE OF USE 901 GENERAL: A Certificate of occupancy is required. 901.3.1 Partial change of occupancy classification. Where a portion of an existing building is changed to a new occupancy classification, Section 912 shall apply. 912 CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION 912.1.1 Compliance with Chapter 8. The portions of the existing building undergoing a change in their occupancy classifications are separated from the remaining building with fire barriers having fire separation resistance rating of one hour, s as required by the 2009 IBC with Massachusetts Amendments. The requirements of Chapter 8 shall be applicable for the new occupancy classifications. 912.2 Fire protection systems: The building shall be equipped with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 and an alarm system throughout the structure. This system shall comply with the provisions of 2009 IBC, Chapter 9 with Massachusetts Amendments. 912.3 Interior finish: The interior finish of walls and ceilings in the work area shall comply with the requirements of the 2009 International Building Code for the new occupancy classification. INTERIOR WALL AND CEILING FINISH REQUIREMENTS BY OCCUPANCY GROUP SPRINKLERED Exit enclosures and exit passagewaysa,b Corridors Rooms and enclosed spacesc R-2 C C C B, M B C C S C C C 912.4.1 Means of egress for change to higher hazard category - Second story.. The proposed Change of Occupancy on the Second story to residential, (R-2) has a higher Relative Hazard Category than the existing occupancy, (B) The means of egress on the second story shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 10 of the to 2009 IBC, with Massachusetts Amendments. The Third and Fourth Stories: The existing Occupancies on the third and fourth stories will remain R-2 residential. Newly constructed or configured means of egress shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 10 of the 2009 IBC with Massachusetts Amendments. IBC 1015.1 Exits or exit access doorways from spaces: Two exits or exit access doorways from any space shall be provided where one of the following conditions exist. 1. The occupant load of the space exceeds one of the values in Table 1015.1. TABLE 1015.1 SPACES WITH ONE EXIT OR EXIT ACCESS DOORWAY OCCUPANCY MAXIMUM OCCUPANT LOAD R 10 Exception: In Group R-2 and R-3 occupancies, one means of egress is permitted 7 within and from individual dwelling units with a maximum occupant load of 20 where the dwelling unit is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.1.1 or 903.1.2. IBC 1021.1 Exits from Stories: All spaces within each story shall have access to the minimum number of approved independent exits as specified in Table 1021.1 based on the occupant load of the story. For the purposes of this chapter, occupied roofs shall be provided with exits as required for stories. Exceptions: 4. In Group R-2 and R-3 occupancies, one means of egress is permitted within and from individual dwelling units with a maximum occupant load of 20 where the dwelling unit is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.1.1 or 903.1.2. There is one R-2 Occupancy space on the second story, equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.1.1, and with an occupancy load of eight. This space meets the requirements of Exception 4 to IBC Section 1021.1 therefore only one exit is required from this space. There are two multi-story R-2 Occupancy spaces on the third and fourth stories which exit onto the third story. All spaces within the third and fourth stories and the roofs have access to the exits via interior stairways within the interior space of the dwelling units. These two dwelling spaces are equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.1.1, and each has an occupancy load of less than ten. These spaces meet the requirements of Exception 4 to IBC Section 1021.1 therefore only one exit is required from each space. IBC 1021.2 Single Exits: … Occupancies shall be permitted to have a single exit in buildings otherwise required to have more than one exit if the areas served by the single exit do not exceed the limitations of Table 2021.2. Mixed occupancies shall be permitted to be served by single exits provided each occupancy complies with the applicable requirements of Table 1021.2 for that occupancy. TABLE 1021.2 STORIES WITH ONE EXIT STORY OCCUPANCY MAXIMUM OCCUPANTS (or Dwelling Units) PER FLOOR AND TRAVEL DISTANCE Second Story R-2 4 dwelling units and 50 feet travel distance Third Story R-2C 4 dwelling units and 50 feet travel distance c. Buildings classified as Group r-2, equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.1.1 or 903.1.2 and provided with emergency escape and rescue openings in accordance with Section 1029. The second story only contains one dwelling unit. The travel distance for the dwelling unit is less than 50 feet. The dwelling unit is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.1.1, and the unit contains emergency escape and rescue openings in accordance with Section 1029. Therefore only one exit is required from the second story. 8 The third story contains two multi-story dwelling units. re are two multi-story R-2 Occupancy spaces on the third and fourth stories which exit onto the third story. The travel distance for the dwelling units is less than 50 feet. The dwelling units are equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler systems in accordance with Section 903.1.1, and the units contain emergency escape and rescue openings in accordance with Section 1029. Therefore only one exit is required from the third story. TABLE 912.4 MEANS OF EGRESS HAZARD CATEGORIES RELATIVE HAZARD OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATIONS 3 M, R-2 4, (Lower Hazard) B, S-1 912.4.3 Egress capacity: Egress capacity shall meet or exceed the occupant load as specified in the International Building Code for the new occupancy. TABLE 1004.1.1 MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA ALLOWANCES PER OCCUPANT FUNCTION OF SPACE FLOOR AREA IN SQ. FT. PER OCCUPANT Accessory storage areas, mechanical equipment room 300 gross Business areas 100 gross Mercantile Basement and grade floor areas Storage, stock, shipping areas 30 gross 300 gross Residential 200 gross Area per Use Area/Occupant Occupants Floor Use Group Group per Table 1004.1 Allowed . Basement: 1,496 ft2 Storage/Mech. 300 5 1st floor: 1,360 ft2 Mercantile 30 45 2nd floor: 1,572 ft2 R-2 200 8 3rd floor: 1,572 ft2 R-2 200 8 4th floor: 1,572 ft2 R-2 200 8 Roof: 524 ft2 R-2 200 3 Total floor area: 7,572 ft2 Total Occupants: 77 There are a sufficient number of exits serving the building. The R-2 Occupancies may be served by single exits from the second and third stories where the travel distance is less than 50 feet, and the building is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. Minimum required egress width: The exit component widths are sufficient. 912.4.4 Handrails: (See section 705.9 below) 912.4.5 Guards: Every open portion of the roof deck and all stairways in the building leading to the exit discharge at grade shall be provided with guards designed and installed in accordance with the 2009 IBC with Massachusetts Amendments. 9 912.5 Heights and Areas: TABLE 912.5 HEIGHTS AND AREAS HAZARD CATEGORIES RELATIVE HAZARD OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATIONS 2 R-2 3 M, S-1 4 B 912.5.1 Height and area for change to a higher hazard category. The height and area of the existing building complies with the 2009 IBC with Massachusetts Amendments. (see section 1002 above) 912.5.3 Fire barriers: Fire barriers between the M and R-2, areas, (separated mixed-use), shall be one hour rated. TABLE 912.6 EXPOSURE OF EXTERIOR WALLS HAZARD CATEGORIES RELATIVE HAZARD OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION 2 M. S-1 3 B, R 912.6 Exterior wall rating for change of occupancy classification to an equal or lesser hazard category. The existing exterior walls, including openings, are accepted. TABLE 912.6 EXPOSURE OF EXTERIOR WALLS HAZARD CATEGORIES RELATIVE HAZARD OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION 2 F-1, S-1 3 (Lowest Hazard) B, R 912.6.3 Opening protectives: N/A. Building is protected by an automatic sprinkler system. 912.7 Enclosure of vertical shafts. All stairways and vertical shafts shall be enclosed. 912.7.4 Openings. All openings into existing vertical shaft enclosures shall be protected by fire assemblies having a fire-protection rating of not less than 1 hour and shall be maintained self-closing or shall be automatic closing by actuation of a smoke detector. All other openings shall be fire protected in an approved manner. Existing fusible link-type automatic door-closing devices shall be permitted in all shafts except stairways if the fusible link rating does not exceed 135°F (57°C). 912.8 Accessibility. No additional requirements beyond those identified above SECTION V - LEVEL III ALTERATIONS 802 SPECIAL USE AND OCCUPANCY N/A 803 BUILDING ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS 803.1 Existing shafts and vertical openings: N/A the building is protected throughout by an approved automatic fire sprinkler system. 803.3 Interior finish: No additional requirements beyond those identified above 10 804 FIRE PROTECTION: (See section 704 below) 805 MEANS OF EGRESS: 805.2 Means-of-egress lighting. Means of egress from the third floor to the floor of exit discharge shall be provided with artificial lighting within the exit enclosures in accordance with the requirements of the 2009 IBC with Mass. Amendments. 805.3 Exit signs. Means of egress from the third floor to the exit discharge shall be provided with exit signs in accordance with the requirements of the 2009 IBC with Mass. Amendments. 806 ACCESSIBILITY: No additional requirements beyond those identified above. 807 STRUCTURAL 807.2 New structural elements: New structural elements including connections and anchorage, shall comply with the 2009 IBC with Massachusetts Amendments. 807.3 Existing structural elements carrying gravity loads: Alterations shall not reduce the capacity of existing gravity load-carrying structural elements. 807.4 Structural alterations: 807.4.1 Evaluation and analysis. An engineering evaluation and analysis that establishes the structural adequacy of the altered structure shall be prepared by a registered design professional and submitted to the code official. 807.4.3 Limited structural alteration. Where not more than 30 percent of the total floor and roof areas of the building are involved in structural alteration within a 12-month period, the evaluation and analysis shall demonstrate that the altered building or structure complies with the loads applicable at the time of the original construction or of the most recent substantial structural alteration as defined by Section 807.4.2. Any existing structural element whose seismic demand-capacity ratio with the alteration considered is more than 10 percent greater than its demand-capacity ratio with the alteration ignored shall comply with the reduced International Building Code level seismic forces as specified in Section 101.5.4.2. For the purposes of calculating demand-capacity ratios, the demand shall consider applicable load combinations with design lateral loads or forces in accordance with sections 1609 and 1613 of the International Building Code 2009 with Massachusetts Amendments (780 CMR 1609 and 1613). For purposes of this section, comparisons of demand-capacity ratios and calculation of design lateral loads, forces, and capacities shall account for the cumulative effects of additions and alterations since original construction. 808 ENERGY CONSERVATION The alterations shall conform to the energy requirements of the International Energy Conservation as they relate to new construction only. 11 SECTION VI - LEVEL II ALTERATIONS All new construction elements, components, systems, and spaces shall comply with the requirements of the 2009 IBC with Massachusetts amendments. 703 BUILDING ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS 703.2 Vertical openings: N/A, the building is protected by an automatic fire sprinkler system 703.2.3 Supplemental stairway enclosure requirements. The stairways shall be enclosed with smoke-tight construction on the third floor and all floors below. 703.3 Smoke barriers: N/A 703.4 Interior finish: No additional requirements beyond those identified above. 703.5 Guards: No additional requirements beyond those identified above 704 FIRE PROTECTION The building shall be equipped with an approved Fire Protection System consisting of an alarm system and automatic sprinkler system pursuant to Chapter 9 of the 2009 IBC with Massachusetts Amendments, Section 903.3.1.1. 704.1.1 Corridor ratings: 1 hour required 704.2 Automatic sprinkler systems. N/A 704.3 Standpipes. N/A 704.4 Fire alarm and detection. Manual fire alarm system: A manual fire alarm system that activates the occupant notification system in accordance with Section 907.5 shall be installed as required by Chapter 9 of the 2009 IBC with Massachusetts Amendments for existing Group R-2 occupancies. 704.4.3 Smoke alarms. Individual sleeping units and individual dwelling units shall be provided with smoke alarms. Single- or multiple-station smoke alarms shall be installed and maintained at all of the following locations: On the ceiling or wall outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of bedrooms; in each room used for sleeping purposes; and in each story within a dwelling unit, including basements but not including crawl spaces and uninhabitable attics, pursuant to Chapter 9 of the 2009 IBC with Massachusetts Amendments. 705 MEANS OF EGRESS 102.2.2.1 Existing Non- Conforming Means of Egress: 1. There are a sufficient number of exits serving the building. . 2. The exit component widths are sufficient to provide adequate exit capacity 3. The existing means of egress shall be reconfigured and shall are arranged to provide safe and adequate means of egress including exit signage and emergency lighting to comply with the 2009 IBC with Massachusetts Amendments. 705.4 Egress doorways. The R-2 Occupancy spaces may be served by single exits within and from individual dwelling units, (see section 912.4 above.) The S-1 Occupancy in the basement may be served by a single exit where the travel distance is less than 75 feet and the building is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. The M occupancy is served by two egress doorways. 12 705.4.2 Door swing: The individual tenant spaces have occupancies of less than 50 therefore the door swing to the individual tenants may swing into the tenant spaces. All doors in the enclosed stairways close in the direction of exit travel. 705.4.3 Door closing: All doors opening onto an exit stairs shall be self-closing or automatically closing by listed closing devices. 705.4.4 Panic hardware. N/A 705.5.1 Corridor doors: Corridor doors in the work area shall not be constructed of hollow core wood and shall not contain louvers. Existing doors shall be required only to resist smoke, be reasonably tight fitting, and shall not contain louvers 705.5.2 Transoms: N/A 705.5.3 Other corridor openings: N/A 705.6 Dead-end corridors: Dead-end corridors shall not exceed 50 feet 705.7 Means of Egress Lighting: Means of egress throughout the building shall be provided with artificial lighting pursuant to the 2009 IBC with Mass. Amendments. 705.8 Exit Signs: Means of egress throughout the building shall be provided with exit signs in accordance with the requirements of the 2009 IBC with Mass. Amendments. 705.9.1 Handrails: Every exit stairway that is part of the means of egress shall be provided with handrails for the full length of the run of steps on at least one side. 705.9.2 Design: No additional requirements beyond those identified above. 705.10 Guards: No additional requirements beyond those identified above. 706 ACCESSIBILITY No additional requirements beyond those identified above. 707 STRUCTURAL 707.2 New structural elements: New structural elements in alterations, including connections and anchorage, shall comply with the 2009 IBC with Massachusetts Amendments. 707.3 Minimum design loads: The minimum design loads on existing elements of a structure that do not support additional loads as a result of the alterations shall be the loads applicable at the time the building was constructed. 707.4 Existing structural elements carrying gravity loads: Alterations shall not reduce the capacity of existing gravity load-carrying structural elements. Existing structural elements supporting any additional gravity loads as a result of the alterations, including the effects of snow drift, shall comply with the IBC with Massachusetts Amendments. 13 707.5 Existing structural elements resisting lateral loads: No additional requirements beyond those identified above. 707.6 Voluntary improvement of the seismic force-resisting system. N/A 709 MECHANICAL The new kitchen and bathroom areas in the building shall comply with the provisions of the International Mechanical Code. 711 ENERGY CONSERVATION No additional requirements. SECTION VII - LEVEL – I ALTERATIONS 602 BUILDING ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS: No additional requirements. 603 FIRE PROTECTION: No additional requirements. 604 MEANS OF EGRESS: No additional requirements. 605 ACCESSIBILITY: No additional requirements. 606 STRUCTURAL: No additional requirements. 607 ENERGY CONSERVATION: No additional requirements.