December 16, 2021
The project building is four storeys in building height with a below grade storage garage. The building is proposed to contain multiple occupancies of Group A, Group D and Group E major occupancy classifications. The building is sprinklered and constructed of non-combustible construction.
The fourth storey is to be demised into two separate suites. Within each suite there will be two independent exit stairwells leading to exterior doors at grade. The stairwells also provide egress/exiting for storeys below the fourth storey.
Sentence 3.3.1.3.(8) of Division B of the 2012 British Columbia Building Code.
3.3.1.3.(8) Except as permitted by Sentences 3.3.4.4.(5) and (6), each suite in a floor area that contains more than one suite shall have
a) an exterior exit doorway, or
b) a doorway
i) into a public corridor, or
ii) to an exterior passageway.
The local authority has determined the proposed egress design does not comply with the prescriptive options provided for in Sentence 3.3.1.3.(8), that being an exterior exit doorway, or a doorway into a public corridor, or an exterior passageway.
If the appellant considers the proposed egress design meets the intent and performance levels of the prescribed options identified in Sentence 3.3.1.3.(8) (acceptable solutions), the local authority considers the proposed design should be submitted as an alternative solution for analysis.
The appellant considers the prescriptive solutions of Sentence 3.3.1.3.(8) do not consider the potential of multiple suites in a floor area which may be provided with the minimum two exits within their space. In the proposed egress design, there is no need to provide a public corridor as each suite is self-contained in terms of exiting, identical to a single suite condition with direct access to exit stairwells.
It is the determination of the Board that the proposed egress design does not comply with the prescriptive options provided in Sentence 3.3.1.3.(8) and concurs with the statement provided by the local authority that the proposed design should be submitted as an alternative solution for analysis.
The proposed egress design is not identified as a prescribed acceptable solution in Sentence 3.3.1.3.(8). The Board considers some of the justification provided by the appellant for the proposed design could form part of an alternative solution submission.
Lyle Kuhnert
Chair, Building Code Appeal Board