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A. Description of proposed use <br /> B. Existing and proposed occupancy Groups <br /> C. Type of construction <br /> D. Sprinklers (Yes or No) <br /> E. Number of stories <br /> F. Building height <br /> G. Allowable floor area <br /> H. Proposed floor area <br /> I. Occupant load based on the CBC <br /> J. Occupant load based on the CPC <br /> 6. The proposed conversion of an existing agricultural building to a storage building will constitute <br /> a change of occupancy. A change of occupancy will require a code analysis report and <br /> necessary plans prepared by an architect or engineer in accordance with the California Existing <br /> Building Code. The report and plans shall identify existing conditions, propose alterations <br /> necessary to bring the building in compliance with the current code and include the following: <br /> A. Description of proposed use <br /> B. Existing and proposed occupancy Groups <br /> C. Type of construction <br /> D. Sprinklers (Yes or No) <br /> E. Number of stories <br /> F. Building height <br /> G. Allowable floor area <br /> H. Proposed floor area <br /> I. Occupant load based on the CBC for the new use <br /> J. Occupant load based on the CPC for the new use <br /> K. Risk Category analysis. (Agricultural Buildings are allowed to be constructed to Risk <br /> Category I, whereas other occupancies require Risk Category II or III) <br /> 7. Modifications to existing buildings are required to include upgrades related to disability access <br /> pursuant to the California Existing Building Code. Plans showing these upgrades must be <br /> prepared by a registered engineer or licensed architect and shall be submitted for review and <br /> approval prior to issuance of a building permit. <br /> 8. Accessible routes shall be provided per CBC§ 11 B-206.At least one accessible route shall be <br /> provided within the site from accessible parking spaces and accessible passenger loading <br /> zones; public streets and sidewalks; and public transportation stops to the accessible building <br /> or facility entrance they serve. Where more than one route is provided, all routes must be <br /> accessible. §11B-206.2.4 <br /> 9. At least one accessible route shall connect accessible buildings, accessible facilities, <br /> accessible elements and accessible spaces that are on the same site. §11 B-206.2.2 <br /> 10. At least one accessible route shall connect accessible building or facility entrances with all <br /> accessible spaces and elements within the building or facility, including mezzanines, which are <br /> otherwise connected by a circulation path. §11 B-206.2.4 <br /> 11. Parking spaces will be required to accommodate persons with disabilities in compliance with <br /> Chapter 11 B of the California Building Code. Note that accessible parking spaces are required <br /> for each phase of the project. These parking space(s) shall be located as close as possible to <br /> the primary entrance to the building. <br /> 12. Adequate sanitary facilities shall be provided for the facility, per the requirements of Chapter 4 <br /> of the California Plumbing Code. <br /> PA-1900127 (UP)—Conditions of Approval 4 <br />