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VAUGHT F RYE LARSON ARONSON arc h itec ts
419 Canyon Ave, Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 970.224.1191
108 E. Lincolnway Cheyenne, WY 307.635.5710
www.vfla.c om
March 30, 2021
Sarah Carter
Poudre Fire Authority
102 Remington Street
Fort Collins, CO 80524
RE: Stanford Senior Housing - Fire Aerial Access Mitigation Proposal
Dear Ms. Sarah Carter,
Per fire code, a fire access lane needs to be provided on the long side of the building and be positioned no more than 30
feet from the face of the building. In our case, the long side is along an existing parking lot, and due to the unique site
shape and building configuration, the building is more than 30’-0” from the edge of curb along the long side of the building.
The unique site and building configuration pushes the building over 30’-0” from the face of curb. The site’s topography
creates a walk-out basement condition for the building where there are four sides of the building exposed on the north,
east, and west sides of the building and 5 stories exposed along the parking lot side to the south. Based on previous
discussions with PFA and past experience, the design team understands there are measures to utilize from the “High
Rise” section of the International Building Code to offset the access shortfalls.
The design of the building at this point of the design (SD phase) is the following:
• 4 stories with the top floor finish floor at 34'-7" above fire access at the upper Monroe Drive and 44’-7” above the
lower parking lot level. (Lower than the IBC classification of a high rise of 75’-0”)
• Basement and First Floor are Type I-A Construction
• Floors 2,3 and 4 are Type V-A Construction
• Occupancy Types within the building
o 4th Floor: I-1 Condition 1 Assisted Living
o 3rd Floor: I-1 Condition 2 Assisted Living
o 2nd Floor: I-1 Condition 2 Assisted Living
o 1st Floor: I-2 Memory Care and Amenity Spaces
o Basement: S-2 Parking Garage
• 2 hour rated stair and elevator shafts (8" CMU walls)
• 2 hour rated structure and floor slabs at floor slabs 1 and 2 (PT concrete slab – 12” and 14”)
• 1 hour rated floor assemblies at floors 3 and 4. (Wood construction, VA)
• Fully sprinklered
The building is planned to be wood framed on floors 2,3, and 4 with the basement and 1st floor to be concrete (podium
construction). The basement parking garage is buried on the Monroe and Stanford sides and exposed at the existing
parking lot creating a walk out basement condition.
Site access to the building is open on the three primary sides of the uniquely shaped site. The property does extend to
include the open parking lot to the southwest of the building. An emergency access easement is planned to be provided
through this parking lot.
Stanford Senior Housing
Fire Aerial Access Mitigation Proposal
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VAUGHT FRY E LARSON ARONSON arc hit ects
419 Canyon Ave, Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 970.224.1191
108 E. Lincolnway Cheyenne, WY 307.635.5710
www.vfla. c o m
After reviewing the list of options listed in the High Rise code section of the IBC, the design team proposes the following
items be integrated into the egress design strategy to mitigate the aerial apparatus access. Many of the below items come
from section 403 of the IBC.
1. Increase the fire ratings of the stair and elevator shafts from 2 hour to 3 hour.
2. Provide an area of refuge in each stairwell w/ two-way communication system
3. Reflective tread nosings on stairs in the stairwells
4. Increase the width of the stairways for better firemen access, 4’-4” wide.
5. Extend both stairwells to the roof with a full man door/walk out access.
6. Full smoke detection system
7. Standby power for fire alarm, fire pump, elevator, and lighting
8. Smokeproof stair enclosure
We hope that these additional safety measures accommodate proper fire access to the building. Thank you for
collaborating with the team and we look forward to hearing your response.
Respectfully,
Chris Aronson, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP
Principal Architect
Vaught Frye Larson Aronson Architects, Inc.
-Submitted with PDP 2 Submittal 03/31/2021