Description:
Existing medical office duplex, Unit A, separately owned from Unit B. Separated from adjacent unit with an 8' wide breezeway under roof and a proposed 3 hour wall. Owner wants to expand the current storage attic to a true 2-story area, occupied by 10 administrative office members for private/administrative access only.
Construction Cost:
Summary:
See attached bids from contractors. This does not include the price for future construction. Future construction scope is to add fire sprinklers and a 3-hour fire wall between office duplex units as part of a phased set of requirements for building compliance from the fire marshal's office.
Comments:
Work done was an emergency enforcement from the fire marshal's office to increase safety of existing building, by removing exposed spray-in insulation in roof trusses. Work was not elective construction.
Construction Status:
*Briefly explain why the request has now been referred to the Commission.
The fire marshal was displeased with the state of the building. After the building was brought up to the standards requested, the owner and fire marshal agreed that it would be best to use the upstairs as the office area and bring the building up to compliance for having more than 5 people upstairs. In order for the city variance to be processed, the fire marshal requested that the "potential" maximum use be permitted for the second floor.
Requirements to be Waived.
Issue 1:
Florida-specific hotel/motel rooms
Minimum height in parking structures
Accessible parking
Vertical accessibility
Toilet rooms
Private
Other
201.1.1 Vertical accessibility. Sections 553.501-553.513, F.S., and the ADA Standards for Accessible Design do not relieve the owner of any building, structure or facility governed by those sections from the duty to provide vertical accessibility to all levels above and below the occupiable grade level regardless of whether the Standards require an elevator to be installed in such building, structure or facility.
*Exceptions listed do not apply.*
Issue 2:
Florida-specific hotel/motel rooms
Minimum height in parking structures
Accessible parking
Vertical accessibility
Toilet rooms
Private
Other
Need Additional Space Issue 3:
Florida-specific hotel/motel rooms
Minimum height in parking structures
Accessible parking
Vertical accessibility
Toilet rooms
Private
Other
Need Additional Space
Grounds for waiver.
NOTE:**
Need Additional Space
The owner had to remove existing flammable insulation in the entire second floor area. Their administrative staff from this facility and another facility has been in a rented tenant space for close to a year and the cost is increasing. The owners are sprinklering this unit, along with smoke detection and a fire alarm. There is an existing stair and an existing attic access which is being replaced with a fire resistant automated attic stair for safe egress. This space will not be for public use, and any employee with conditions requiring vertical accessibility will have accommodations on the first floor of this office or at the doctor's second facility.
Comments:
The work that has been done and that is being proposed is mandatory in agreement with the local AHJ in regards to bringing the structure up to current building and fire code compliance for the safety of the building and planning for the maximum capacity of the modified areas as requested by the fire marshal.
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