HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.1 Variance to Section 3305 AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 11, 1992
SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING Request for a Variance to Section 3305 of
the Uniform Building Code Relating to
Requirements for Fire-Resistive Corridor
at 6780-R Sierra Court
Report by: Victor Taugher, Building Official
EXHIBITS ATTACHED: 1. April 9, 1992 letter from Titan Beta
inadvertently addressed to Planning
Commission rather than City Council
2 . Plan of the facility
3 . Draft Resolution
RECOMMENDATION: �. ✓ 1. Open Public Hearing
2 . Receive Staff Report
3 . Receive Public Testimony
4 . Close Public Hearing
5. Deliberate- .
6 . Adopt Resolution granting Variance -or-
Provide Direction to Staff
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Minimal additional costs for monitoring the
Conditions of Approval if the variance is
granted.
DESCRIPTION: Section 3305 provides that when the occupant
load of a portion of the building is 30 or more any corridors serving
that area must be of one-hour fire-resistive construction and that the
corridor must extend to the exterior without being interrupted by
intervening rooms.
Recently Titan Beta applied for a permit to expand the office area by
constructing a 24 'x 49' drafting room by extending into the existing
shop area. This work has been completed. The applicant now wishes to
connect the new drafting room to the existing office area.
The existing office area is approximately 3 , 378 square feet and was
previously considered to have an occupant load of not more than 30
therefore, does not need to have the fire-resistive corridor. By
having the drafting room open into the existing office area the
corridor will now serve 4 , 500 square feet or an occupant load of 45,
thus triggering the requirement for a one-hour fire -resistive corridor
to the exterior. This corridor may not be interrupted by intervening
rooms.
The applicant indicates there are 21 employees that now occupy the
office and drafting area and that the number will always be 29 or
less.
In the opinion of the Building Official the granting of the variance
would be consistent with the purpose and intent of the code if there
were an enforceable way to limit the number of employees who are
regularly assigned to and occupy the office and drafting room.
The Building Official suggests that the applicant be required to file
quarterly reports indicating the names and job classifications of all
employees as a means of enforcing the variance. It is also suggested
that the Building Official be authorized to examine the payrolls if
necessary for enforcement. The Building Official further recommends
as a mitigating measure that the path of travel from the corridor
through the shop area to the exterior exit doors be clearly designated
by painting lines on the floor and providing signs indicating that the
exit path is to be kept clear at all times.
Finally, the Building Official suggests that when the Titan Beta
vacates the premises that the drafting room be removed.
If the City Council finds that these measures will assure that the
protection of people and property will not be lessened, the Building
Official recommends that the variance be granted. Exhibit 3 , Draft
Resolution, outlines the suggestions of the Building Offical.
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COPIES TO:
ITEM No. CITY E R K
FILE
Beta
6780 SIERRA COURT, DUBLIN, CA 94568 (510) 828-0555 FAX (510) 828-4054
April 9, 1992
BDC 92-142
RECEIVED
APR 14 1992
DUBLIN PLANNING
City of Dublin
100 Civic Plaza
Dublin, CA 94568
ATTN: Planning Commission
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen:
Our organization, Titan Beta is a manufacturer of high technology equipment here
in Dublin. We are submitting the letter as a request to allow us to connect two
office sections together and maintain our existing exits.
We have a total staff of 30 people that is equally spread throughout the offices
and shop area of 17,000 square feet. Because of additional design activities at
the moment we need to add approximately 1000 square feet of office area for
drafting space. The total maximum personnel that will normally occupy this total
office area of 4000 square feet is 24 people and will always be less than 30
people.
For office areas with less than 30 people we understand it is exempt from some
of the standard building code requirements as long as it is safely constructed
and occupied. However we are also aware that an occupancy factor of 100 square
feet per person is used and therefore this area would be typically classified as
capable of holding 40 people.
Because we will have less than 30 people at all times in this office area we
respectfully request your consideration of a variance that allows our office
space to be exempt from the 30 people or greater occupancy code requirements.
We have already submitted drawings showing our proposed floor plan and how it
allows safe exit of personnel.
As a manufacturer here in Dublin we have been building research equipment for
U.S. Government laboratories and overseas laboratories for the past ten years and
would greatly appreciate your help so we can continue our activities here. Thank
you for considerin g uz r_q eet for a variance.
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RESOLUTION NO. - 92
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
GRANTING A VARIANCE TO SECTION 3305 OF THE
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE (UBC)
WHEREAS, Titan Beta, 6780-R Sierra Court has applied for a variance to
Section 3305 of the Uniform Building Code of the City of Dublin, so as to permit an
office and drafting area having an occupant load of 45 to be used without having a
one-hour fire-resistive corridor and permitting said corridor to exit through
intervening rooms; and
WHEREAS, the City Council did hold a public hearing on this matter on
May 11, 1992; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the granting of the variance is
consistent with the purpose and intent of the code and will not lessen the
protection of the people of the City, and the property situated therein, because the
City Council is satisfied that the conditions contained in this resolution will
assure that the number of persons occupying the office, and drafting area will be
less than 30, and that under the code if the occupant load is less than 30 the
requirement for a fire-resistive corridor extending to the exterior without
intervening rooms would not apply.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin City Council does hereby
grant the requested variance subject to the following conditions:
1) The number of persons regularly assigned to and occupying the office and
drafting area shall be less than 30.
2) The applicant shall file quarterly reports with the Building Official listing
the names and job classifications of all employees.
3) The Building Official shall be permitted to inspect the premises at any time
during regular business hours and shall be permitted to examine payroll
records to verify the accuracy of the quarterly reports.
4) That the path of travel from the corridor labeled Engineering on Exhibit 2 to
the exterior exit doors be painted on the floor and that it be clearly marked
with signs indicating that the exit path is not to be obstructed.
5) That this variance be revocable for violation of any of the conditions
setforth.
6) That when Titan Beta moves from the premises that the drafting room be
removed.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of May, 1992
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Mayor
ATTEST: �c
City Clerk 6 °?a
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