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(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) As noted in the Project Description, an existing shop building will be converted to a heavy <br /> equipment sales facility. The change in use may constitute a change of occupancy. A change <br /> of occupancy will require a code analysis report and necessary plans prepared by an architect <br /> or engineer in accordance with the California Existing Building Code. The report and plans <br /> shall identify existing conditions, propose alterations necessary to bring the building in <br /> 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 /> Q) 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 II.) <br /> 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 <br /> (7) If high piled combustible storage is to be used in a building, an automatic fire sprinkler system <br /> will be required. <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. §11 B- 206.2.1 <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 /> (13)Pursuant to Section 422.4 of the California Plumbing Code, toilet facilities shall be accessible <br /> to employees at all times,should not be more than 500 feet from where employees are regularly <br /> PA-1900295—Conditions of Approval 4 <br />