June 18, 2020
The building is an existing single family house situated on the high portion of a steeply sloping lot. A two storey addition consisting of a garage with living space above was constructed at the low portion of the lot. The south exterior wall at the garage includes an overhead door and a swing door for vehicle and pedestrian access. The ground level immediately adjacent the south wall slopes down to the street. The lowest floor elevation in the addition (garage) is approximately 2 meters higher than the street and the existing house approximately 7m higher than the street. There is a stepped planter/retaining wall at the west side of the building and a stair on at the east side of the building. These are constructed against the sides of the building and follow the grade from the low to the high portions of the lot.
Definition of grade from Sentence 1.4.1.2.(1), and related Appendix Note, of Division A of the British Columbia Building Code 2012.
Grade means the lowest of the average levels of finished ground adjoining each exterior wall of a building, except that localized depressions need not be considered in the determination of average levels of finished ground. (See First storey and Appendix A.)
A-1.4.1.2.(1) Defined Terms
Grade
Localized depressions that need not be considered in the determination of the elevation of grade include such features as vehicle and pedestrian entrances and other minor depressions that do not affect accessibility for firefighting or evacuation.
The definition of grade is used in determining a building’s first storey, and thus determines the height of a building in storeys.
The local authority has determined that the south wall does not constitute a localized depression and that grade shall be determined based on the average of the finished ground adjoining the south wall. The garage is at the first storey and the total number of storeys in building height is four.
The appellant maintains that the whole of the south wall is a localized depression and that it need not be considered in the determination of grade. The garage is a basement, the living space above it is the first storey and the total number of storeys in building height is three.
It is the determination of the Board that the south wall does not constitute a localized depression and grade is determined based on the average of the finished ground adjoining the south wall. The garage is the first storey and the total number of storeys in building height is four.
Frankie Victor
Vice-Chair, Building Code Appeal Board