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November 3, 2017
Chad Matesi, Executive Vice President of Development
CORE Campus, LLC
2234 West North Avenue
Chicago, IL 60647
RE: The HUB Mixed-Use Project
Fort Collins, CO
Building Code Compliance Analysis
Dear Chad,
Please find below our understanding of how the Subject Project will be designed in compliance with applicable Building Codes.
CODE COMPLIANCE ANALYSIS:
We anticipate that the 2015 editions of the International Code Council collection of model building codes will be in
force at the time that the Subject Project is submitted for review (plus Fort Collins amendments to those codes,
naturally). Specifically, the codes and editions that we anticipate are:
2015 International Building Code (w local Amendments)
2015 International Mechanical Code (w local Amendments)
2015 International Plumbing Code (w local Amendments)
2015 International Electrical Code (w local Amendments)
2015 International Fire Code (w local Amendments)
For Building Code (IBC) analysis and compliance purposes, we have divided the project into two separate
“buildings” (as defined by the Building Code): 1) A Residential and Parking block that fronts along Elizabeth Street;
and 2) A Residential block that extends to the west from the SW corner of the land that fronts on Elizabeth and has
access from the private road to the west of the Subject Project.
For clarity in analysis, we have labeled the building that fronts on Elizabeth, “Building 1”, and we have labeled the
building that extends west from the SW corner of Building 1, “Building 2”. Building Code requirements specific to
each element of the Subject Project are indicated below. The lists are not intended to be exhaustive but to indicate
our intentions in all cases for compliance with the Building Codes.
I. BUILDING 1:
A. 36,020 sf floor plate (At largest story: Floor 1), five-story, 71 ft high (grade plane to top of roof),
Construction Type III-A (1-hour), FULLY sprinklered. Total Building area is 163,442 sf.
B. Includes M, S-2, R-2, and A-3 occupancies. A-3 is most restrictive occupancy (A-3 occupancy to be
treated as an “Accessory” occupancy).
C. Building to comply with height and area limitations for R-2 Occupancy Group (Group R-2 is the most
limiting occupancy group included that cannot be treated as an accessory occupancy).
1. Max allowed area per floor (sprinklered: no perimeter increase applied): 72,000 sf
2. Max allowed number of stories (sprinklered): 5 stories
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3. Max allowed Building Height (sprinklered): 85 feet (above lowest level of FD access)
4. Max allowed TOTAL Building Area (sprinklered): 216,000 SF
5. “Fitness Center / Computer Lab / Club Room”, A-3 occupancy group to be unseparated
“accessory” occupancy. (2,713 sf A-3 group is less than 10% of total floor area AND is less than
14,000 sf, the Table 503 tabular limit)
D. Individual units in R-2 occupancy to be separated from M, S-2, A-3 occupancies and from each other by
1-hour fire partitions and fire-rated assemblies (420.2 & 420.3).
E. Highest occupied level is roof. Roof will be 71 feet above lowest level of Fire Department access.
F. Exterior walls greater than 10 feet and less than 30 feet from the property line (or from the CL of
Elizabeth Street to the north) must provide 1-hour fire resistance rating.
1. Exterior walls greater than 15 feet and less than 20 feet from the property line can be 75%
“open”.
2. Combustible balcony construction and other projections from walls greater than 15 feet and less
than 20 feet from the property line (or from the CL of Elizabeth street to the north) shall be of at
least 1-hour fire resistive construction.
G. Exterior walls greater than 20 feet and less than 25 feet from the property line have no limits on the
percentage of wall openings. Combustible balconies permitted.
H. “OPENNESS”
1. At all tiers of the Open Parking Garage, openings must be provided in two walls: Preferably
uniformly distributed over two opposing sides of the building.
2. The aggregate area of openings on a tier shall be not less than 20 percent of the total perimeter
wall area of each tier.
3. The aggregate length of openings on a tier shall be not less than 40 percent of the perimeter of the
tier.
I. CONSTRUCTION TYPE AT OPEN PARKING GARAGE
In Section 406.5.1, “Construction”, the Building Code states:
”Open parking garages shall be of Type I, II, or IV construction.“
We have proposed Building 1, where the Open Parking Garage is located, as Type III-A construction (ie:
Not of Type I, II, or IV Construction). However, we intend to still provide the garage as a totally precast
concrete structure, which would ordinarily be easily classified as Type II-B construction (ie: one of the
acceptable types of construction for an open parking garage).
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We would like the garage part of Building 1 to be classified as Type III-A construction so that it can be
connected to the Type III-A construction residential part of Building 1 with a minimum of separation
between the two parts (One-Hour Fire Partitions are required between the garage and the residential units,
and that separation will be provided: If possible, we would like to avoid Two-Hour Fire Barriers or Fire Walls
at the seam between the residential and the garage parts of Building 1.)
The Code-Writers have provided the following commentary regarding Section 406.5.1:
“One of the basic premises of the provisions for open parking garages is that the overall
fuel load is low and that the average fuel load per square foot is low. The construction of
open parking garages, therefore, is restricted to Type I, II, or IV, so that the combustible
loading of cars is not exceeded by that of the structure.”
At Subject Project’s open parking garage, we will be providing Type II-B, non-combustible construction,
even though we propose to classify the construction as Type III-A, partially-combustible construction. We
feel that we have complied with the life-safety intent of the Code-Writers by proposing non-combustible
(Type II-B) construction for the garage, even though, because of other project requirements, we prefer
that it be classified as the lower construction type, Type III-A.
II. BUILDING 2:
A. 18,177 sf floor plate (at largest stories: Floors 2 and 3), 3-story plus basement, 39 ft high (grade plane
to top of roof), Construction Type V-A (1-hour), FULLY sprinklered. Total Building area is 53,739 sf.
B. Includes R-2 occupancy, only.
C. Building to comply with height and area limitations for R-2 Occupancy Group.
1. Max allowed area per floor (sprinklered: no perimeter increase applied): 36,000 sf
2. Max allowed number of stories (sprinklered): 4 stories
3. Max allowed Building Height (sprinklered): 70 feet (above lowest level of FD access)
4. Max allowed TOTAL Building Area (sprinklered): 108,000 SF
D. Exterior walls greater than 5 feet and less than 10 feet from the property line (north elevation) must
provide 1-hour fire resistance rating.
1. Exterior walls greater than 5 feet and less than 10 feet from the property line (north elevation) can
be 10% “open”.
E. Exterior walls greater than 10 feet and less than 30 feet from the property line (south elevation) can
provide 0-hour fire resistance rating.
1. Exterior walls greater than 10 feet and less than 15 feet from the property line (south elevation)
can have unlimited openings.
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III. AERIAL FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS
A. The current design of the Site Plan does not allow for required Aerial Fire Apparatus access. In order
to ameliorate this deficiency, we propose providing High-Rise type emergency and life-safety features
at the Subject Project. The specific measures being proposed are outlined in separate “IBC/IFC High-
Rise Requirements Compliance Matrix” documents, of this date.
IV. CONCLUSION
As indicated above, we propose to design Building 1 of Type III-A Construction with FRTW framing in the exterior
walls at the residential (north half) of the building (as allowed in IBC Section 602.3). The interior construction at
the residential (north half) of the building can be standard wood framing, with interior load-bearing walls protected
with one-hour fire-rated assemblies.
We propose to design Building 2 of Type V-A Construction in which the structural elements, exterior walls and
interior walls are of any materials permitted by the Code, including standard wood framing as configured, when
necessary, in tested, fire-rated assemblies.
Additionally, the project will be designed in compliance with all Life Safety provisions that would ordinarily be
attendant upon the project’s designation as “High-Rise” Construction, in both the International Building Code, and
the International Fire Code. Please refer to the attached “IBC/IFC High-Rise Requirements Compliance Matrices”
for more information.
Sincerely,
Ware Malcomb
Grant Brandenburg, AIA, NCARB, CDP
Studio Manager – Commercial Architecture
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