HomeMy WebLinkAboutBP 2003-00110 Conditional Certificate of Occupancy - Montanari Office Building �. ,.� ;,� w.• ... ♦ sA. •y,� �t.'wl.. . +. � ''eR .a•p.'.o.wo„�, +� e ...�.� +tiw »,y vz s �_ �;. "•e.R. Wes. `�',t,. -R• �- $ �.R.. »�. + gyp s �.•; �,+ , .at_ Yet �A ��. v�. vat •off 4 x. sO�,L '. ' re, v��
. ;
. .
: .
Certificate of Occupancy
- C -
City of Oak Park Heights .
Washington County, Minnesota
Y This Certificate is issued pursuant to the requirements of the Uniform Building Code, Minnesota
Building Code, and current zoning ordinances; certifying that at the time of issuance, this structure F,.
was in compliance with the various ordinances regulating building construction of the following use:
Use Classification: Office Condominiums Permit Number: 0300110 E
•
Occupancy: B Type of Construction: V -N Use Zone: CBD
•
Owner of Building: St. Croix Development Building Address: 13481 60th St. N.
13481 60th St., N., Ste 107 Oak Park Heights, MN 55082
Oak Park Heights, MN 55082
•
t
11.:****....:'11:'..*****::: Subject to the following conditions and /or restrictions: All work required to be done within 10 working days, based
on issuance date of Certificate of Occupancy. (1) Owner to have shields on all wall packs. (2) Temp. guard rails to
immediately be put in place on both sides of Permanent rails to be installed within 10 workin g days. (3) Temp.
• Y P P ramp. P• Y
4, guardrails and handrails required at E & W exits to be installed immediately. Permanent to be put in place within 10
working days. (4) Basement stairs -Exit sign to be on garage side and corrected immediately (5) Gate to basement to be
• corrected immediately -see attached code information. (6) CO's for tenant spaces will not be issued until all corrections
from final inspection and CO conditions made and inspected and . pproved by the Building Official.
F /
# Signed this 30th day of January, 2 004 / i
t im Butler t
Certified Building Official
. i POST IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE
• 4, ' _ : s ,: , •• • ■r • 4 . . ' . • ,.• gam • • •• • • 4 4 w • • g,� k• • • ∎• ^., ∎a• •,• • • • •t• • + • • . • • .. .-♦ ,•• • n . , • 5 • •r• .• ••• • .<• a .,, • * � r •".• • • x•" a,si •VO + . _. ...
`J 1005.3.2.1 ^ 1997 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE
1005.3.3.7.1.3
Section 1005.3.2. Buildings or structures used for human occu- vided at the .ground -floor level to prevent persons from
pancy shall have at least one exterior exit door that meets the accidentally continuing into the basement. Directional exit signs
requirements of Section 1003.3.1.3. shall be provided as specified in Section 1003.2.8.
10053.2.2 Detailed requirements. Exterior exit doors shall '1005.3.3.5 Openings and penetrations. Openings in exit enclo-
comply with the applicable requirements of Section 1003.3.1. sures shall be limited to those necessary for egress from normally
occupied spaces into the enclosure and those necessary for egress
10053.2.3 Arrangement. Exterior exit doors shall lead directly from the enclosure.
to the exit discharge or the public way. EXCEPTION: Exit enclosures on the exterior walls of buildings
1005.33 Exit enclosures. may have unprotected openings to the exterior when permitted by
Table 5 -A.
100533.1 General. Exit enclosures serving as an exit in a means All interior exit doors in an exit enclosure shall be protected by a
of egress system shall comply with the requirements of Section fire assembly having a fire- protection rating of not less than one
1005.3.3. Exit enclosures shall not be used for any purpose other hour where one -hour enclosure construction is permitted in Sec -
than as a means of egress. tion 1005.3.3.2 and one and one -half hours where two-hour enclo-
Interior stairways, ramps or escalators shall be enclosed as spe- sure construction is required by Section 1005.3.3.2. Such doors
cified in this section. shall be maintained self - closing or shall be automatic closing by
actuation of a smoke detector as specified in Section 713.2. All
EXCEPTIONS: 1. In other than Groups H and I Occupancies, an hold -open devices shall be listed for the intended purpose and
�/ f exit enclosure need not be provided for a stairway, ramp or escalator shall close or release the fire assembly to the closed position in the
JIB serving only one adjacent floor. Any two such atmospherically inter-
connected floors shall not communicate with other floors. For enclo- event of a power failure. The maximum transmitted temperature
sure of escalators serving Group B or Group M Occupancies, see end point for such doors shall not exceed 450 °F (232 °C) above
Sections 304.6 and 309.6. ambient at the end of 30 minutes of the fue exposure specified in
2. Stairways in Group R, Division 3 Occupancies and stairways UBC Standard 7 -
within individual dwelling units in Group R, Division 1 Occupancies Penetrations into or through an exit enclosure are prohibited
need not be enclosed. except for those serving the exit enclosure such as ductwork and
3. Stairs in open parking garages, as defined in Section 311.9, need equipment necessary for independent stairway pressurization,
not be enclosed. sprinkler piping, standpipes and electrical conduit terminating in a
100533.2 Construction. Exit enclosures shall be of fire - resis- listed box not exceeding 16 square inches (10 323 mm in area.
tive construction as follows: Penetrations and communicating openings between exit enclo-
1. In buildings of other than Type I- or Type II-F.R. construction sures in the same building are not permitted regardless of their
and Tess than four stories in height, exit enclosures shall not be of protection.
less than one -hour fire- resistive construction. 100533.6 Use of space under stairway or ramp. There shall
2. In buildings of Type I- or Type II-F.R. construction of any not be enclosed usable space under stairways or ramps in an exit
height, exit enclosures shall not be of less than two -hour fire - resis- enclosure. The open space under such stairways shall not be used
tive construction. for any purpose.
3. In buildings of any type of construction and four or more sto- 10053.3.7 Pressurized enclosure. In a building having a floor
ries in height, exit enclosures shall not be of less than two -hour level used for human occupancy located more than 75 feet (22 860
fire- resistive construction. mm) above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access, all
EXCEPTION: In sprinkler protected parking garages restricted to required exit enclosures shall be pressurized in accordance with
the storage of private or pleasure -type motor vehicles, exit enclosures Section 905 and this section. Pressurization shall occur automati-
may be enclosed with glazing meeting the requirements of Sections cally upon activation of an approved fire alarm system.
713.7, 713.8 and 713.9. EXCEPTION: If the building is not equipped with a fire alarm sys-
Exit enclosures in buildings of Type I or II construction shall be tem, pressurization shall be upon activation of a spot - type smoke
of noncombustible construction except where combustible mate detector listed for releasing service located within 5 feet (1524 mm) of
rials are permitted in applicable building elements by other provi- each vestibule entry.
sions of this code. Exit enclosures in buildings of Type III, IV or V A controlled relief vent capable of discharging a minimum of
construction may be of combustible or noncombustible construc- 2,500 cubic feet per minute (1180 Us) of air at the design pressure
tion. difference shall be located in the upper portion of such pressurized
exit enclosures.
1005333 Extent of enclosure. Exit enclosures shall be contin- 1005.3.3.7.1 Vestibules. Pressurized exit enclosures shall be
uous and fully enclose all portions of the stairway or ramp to
include parts of floors connecting stairway flights. Exit enclosures provided with a pressurized entrance vestibule that complies with
shall exit directly to the exterior of the building or shall include an the requirements of this section.
exit passageway on the ground floor leading from the exit enclo- 10053.3.7.1.1 Vestibule size. Vestibules shall not be less than
sure directly to the exterior of the building. Openings into the exit 44 inches (1118 min) in width and not less than 72 inches (1829 .
passageway shall comply with the requirements of Section mm) in the direction of travel.
1005.3.3.5.
1005.3.3.7.1.2 Vestibule construction. Vestibules shall have
EXCEPTIONS: 1. Exit passageways are not required from unen walls, floors and ceilings of not less than two -hour fire- resistive
closed stairways or ramps.
construction.
2. In office buildings, and Group I, Division 1.1 hospitals and nurs-
ing homes, a maximum of 50 percent of the exits may pass through a 100533.7.1.3 Vestibule doors. The door assembly from the
street -floor lobby, provided the entire street floor is protected with an building into the vestibule shall not have less than a one and one -
automatic sprinkler system. half hour fire- protection rating, and the door assembly from the
1005.33.4 Barrier.A stairway in an exit enclosure shall not con- vestibule to the exit enclosure shall be a smoke- and draft- control
tine below the grade level exit unless an approved bather is pro- assembly having not less than a 20- minute fire- protection rating.
—1 -116