by Jerry Peck - Codeman on Fri Aug 05, 2011 9:34 pm
Scott,
From the information given so far, the 2006 IBC would allow Type VA (protected) at 3 stories with a 1 story increase for being fully sprinklered as specified in the code, which puts the number of stores at 4 stories for that structure.
I now another question based on your description of the garages. While I do not see where this would affect the allowable height limitation, it would allow different fire-resistance rating between floors and horizontally between units. Will each unit have a private garage, will each private garage be all or part of the first floor of each unit, and will each unit be 4 stories (similar to attached townhouses), or would the garage be private for one tenants use but not be part of their unit, such as the garage may be rented by the various tenants as the garages are available but not all tenants would have a garage available (similar to an apartment building with a common garage area except that each garage is a separate garage from the other garages)?
An example would be that the latter would require greater and more restrictive fire-resistance rating between floors than if each unit was vertically constructed.
The short answer to your question, though, is that given the conditions discussed above my reading is that you would be allowed to construct the structures as wood frame structures for a height a 4 stories.
The reason I mentioned, and have contacted, the other person is that it is my understanding that when the 2006 or 2009 I-Codes are in use in Illinois, Illinois has many amendments and revisions specific to Illinois.
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