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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRoad Impact Fee Calculation FormST LUCIE COUNTY ROAD IMPACT FEE CALCULATION FORM DATE: - f A " NAME OF FEE PAYER: ADDRESS: PERMIT #: ROAD IMPACT ZONE: THE IMPACT FEE CALCULATED HEREIN HAS BEEN DETERMINED BASED ON THE FEE SCHEDULE ADOPTED ON 9-19-98, EFFECTIVE 1-1-96. ACT FEE CALCULATIONS LAND USE TYPE: (# SQ FT (PER 1000) X FEE ROAD: PUBLIC BLDGS: SCHOOL: LIBRARY: PUBLIC BLDGS: ga PARKS: POLICE: FIRE/MS 1005.6.6 - 1005.6.9.9 sageway shall be without other openings and shall have and have closing devices as specified in 705.1.3.2.3. walls, floors and ceiling of 2-hour fire resistance. The door from the vestibule to the stairway shall have 1005.6.6 A stairway in a smokeproof enclosure shall not a minimum 20 minute fire resistance rating and have closing devices as specified in 705.1.3.2.3. Wired glass, continue below the grade level unless an approved barrier if provided, shall not exceed 100 sq in. (0.065 m'-) and is provided at the ground level to prevent persons from shall be set in a steel frame. The door shall be provid- accidentally continuing into the basement. ed with a drop sill or other provision to minimize air 1005.6.7 Access to the stairway shall be by way of a leakage. vestibule or by way of an open exterior balcony of non- 1005.6.9.4 Where access to the stairway is by means of combustible materials. an open exterior balcony, the door assembly to the Exception: Access by way of a vestibule or an open exte- stairway shall have a 1 i/2-hour fire resistance rating. Doors shall have closing devices as specified in rior balcony is not required when the stairway meets the 1005.6.9.10. requirements of 1005.6.9.2, 1005.6.9.9 and 1005.6.9.10 and is located in a fully sprinklered building. /J 1005.6.9.5 The-- vestibule shalfhave.a-minimum dimeii- 1005.6.8 Smoke roof enclosures b natural ventilations P Y duecton of -exit travel:— " 1005.6.8.1 Where a vestibule is provided, the door -" - - - assembly into the vestibule shall have a 1 1/2 hour fire 1005.6.9.6 The vestibule shall be provided with not resistance rating and the door assembly from the less than one air change per minute and the exhaust vestibule to the stairs shall have not less than a 20 shall be 150 percent of the supply. Supply air shall minute fire resistance rating. The doors shall have clos- enter and exhaust air shall discharge from the vestibule in devices as specified in 1005.6.9.10. Wired glass 1/4 through separate, tightly constructed ducts used only inch (6.4 mm) thick may be installed not to exceed 100 for that purpose. Supply air shall enter the vestibule sq in. (0.065 m2) with neither dimension exceeding 12 f within 6 inches (152 mm) of the floor level. The top of inches (305 mm). C the exhaust register shall be located at the top of the smoke trap but no more than 6 inches (152 mm) down 1005.6.8.2 The vestibule shall have a minimum of 16 from the top of the trap and shall be entirely within the sq ft (1.49 m2) of opening, in a wall facing an exterior ; smoke trap area. Doors, when in the open position, court, yard or public way at least 20 ft (6096 mm) shall not obstruct duct openings. Duct openings may be wide. The vestibule shall be a minimum of 44 inches provided with controlling dampers if needed to meet (1118 mm) wide and 72 inches (1829 mm) in the direc- the design requirements but are not otherwise required. tion of travel. ' 1005.6.9.7 For buildings where such air changes would 1005.6.8.3 Where access to the stairway is by means of result in excessively large duct and blower require - an open exterior balcony, the door assembly to the { ments, a specially engineered system may be used. stairway shall have a 11/2 hour fire resistance rating. ? Such an engineered system shall provide 2,500 cfm Doors shall have closing devices as specified in I (1.2 m3/s) exhaust from a vestibule when in emergency 1005.6.9.10. ! operation and shall be sized to handle three vestibules t simultaneously. The smoke detector located outside 1005.6.9 Smokeproof enclosures by mechanical venti- I each vestibule shall release to open the supply and lation exhaust duct dampers in that affected vestibule. 1005.6.9.1 Stair pressurization systems shall be inde- 1005.6.9.8.The vestibule ceiling shalt be at Fa -inch= ii pendent of other building ventilation systems. pendent ° -- es (508 mm) higher than the door opening into they :•,}�,� . �> a .-ter 4• vestibule to serve as a`smoke and heat trap and to rovide p 1005.6.9.2 Equipment and ductwork for stair pressur- ization shall comply with one of the following: ? " *�x eK,�*, M--. p ,��� ' an upward moving air column The 20 mch_(508 rrim)"M :��: ih .' heighht requirement may be,_reduced-proportionally_ if tthe.._ 1. Be located exterior to the building and be direct- g I r minirnyjn' vestibule,_ size _described_in_1.0056.9_,5_ ly connected to the stairway or connected to the i ,ts=_ enlarged so as to maintain the-samezvolume in'the smoke__ stairway by ductwork enclosed in 2-hour con- i tra area above the -door when justified by„design and 9 p -~— struction. 2. Be located within the stair enclosure with intake ? - t s In any case minimum ceiling height shall iio less 7' 6 6 (2286: than in or exhaust air directed to the outside or through S ductwork in 2-hour construction. 1005.6.9.9 The stair shaft shall be provided with mechan- 3. Be located within the building if separated from ical supply and exhaust air. There shall be a minimum of the remainder of the building, -including other 2,500 cfm (1.2 m3/s) discharge through a dampered relief mechanical equipment, with 2-hour construction. opening or an exhaust fan at the top of the stair shaft. The supply shall be sufficient to provide a minimum positive 1005.6.9.3 The door from the building into the pressure of 0.05 inch water column (12.5 Pa) in addition vestibule shall have a 1 i/2-hour fire resistance rating �..l FLORIDA BUILDING CODE — BUILDING10 1005.4.2-1005.6.5 cies shall have at least one exterior emergency escape and rescue opening. Exceptions: 1. Buildings equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system. 2. Sleeping rooms provided with a door to a corri- dor having access to two remote exits in opposite directions. 3. The emergency escape and rescue opening may open onto a balcony within an atrium provided the balcony provides access to an exit and the dwelling unit or sleeping room has a means of egress which is not open to the atrium. 3. 4. es (508 mm). The minimum net clear opening area shall be 5.7 sq ft (0.53 m2). Exception: Ground floor openings shall be permitted to have a minimum net clear opening of 5.0 sq ft (0.47 m2). 1005.4.5 Security devices. Bars, grilles, grates or similar devices shall be permitted provided the minimum size and operational constraints of such devices are in accordance with 1005.4.2, 1005.4.3, and 1005.4.4. 1005.4.6 Window Wells. An emergency escape and res- cue opening with a finished sill height below the adjacent ground level shall be provided with a window well in accordance with 1005.4.6.1 and 1005.4.6.2. 1005.4.6.1 The clear horizontal dimensions of the win- im nor other edu¢attonal purposes of =- -dow well shall allow the emergency escape and rescue tdent.occupancy -6d every room or opening to open fully and shall provide a minimum net t torelient occupancy; other than clear space of 9 sq ft (0.84m2) with a minimum dimen- D occupan6ies� shafl-liave notiless� y sion of 36 inches 914 mm wth'the�followng: ` =-•-- ----- =.w� Such windows shall be openable from the inside without the use of tools and shall provide a clear opening of not less than 20 in. (51 cm) in width, 24 in. (61 cm) in height, and 5.7 ft2 (0.53 m2) in area. The bottom of the opening shall be not more than 44 in. (112 cm) above the floor, and any latching device shall be capable of being operated from not more than 54 in. (137 cm) above the finished floor. The clear opening shall allow a rectangular solid, with a width and height that provides not less than the required 5.7 ft2 (0.53 m2) opening and a depth not less than 20 in. (51 cm), to pass fully through the opening. Such windows shall be accessible by the fire depart- ment and shall open into an area having access to a public way. Exceptions: 1. Emergency escape and rescue openings shall not be required in buildings protected throughout by an approved automatic sprinkler system. 2. Emergency escape and rescue openings shall not be required if the room or space has a door leading directly to the outside of the building. 3. Emergency escape and rescue openings shall not be required for rooms located higher than three stories above grade. 1005.4.3 Maximum height from floor. The emergency escape and rescue opening shall have a sill height of not more than 44 inches (1118 mm) above the floor. 1005.4.4 Minimum size. The minimum net clear opening height dimension shall be 24 inches (610 mm). The mini- mum net clear opening width dimension shall be 20 inch- 1005.4.6.2 Window wells with a vertical depth of more than 44 inches (1118 mm) shall be equipped with a per- manently affixed ladder or stairs. The ladder or stairs shall not encroach into the required dimensions of the window well by more than 6 inches (152 mm). The emergency escape and rescue opening shall not be obstructed by the ladder or stairs. 1005.5 Security bars, grilles and grates. Each sleeping room or room with a required exit door in a residential occu- pancy that has security bars, grilles, grates or similar devices installed shall have at least one emergency escape and rescue opening. 1005.6 Smokeproof enclosures 1005.6.1 Where the floor surface of any story is located more than 75 ft (23 m) above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access, each of the required exits for the building shall be a smokeproof enclosure. 1005.6.2 A minimum 2-hour fire resistant construction shall be used for smokeproof enclosures. In each case openings into the required 2-hour construction shall be limited to those needed for maintenance and operation and shall be protected by self -closing 11/2 hour fire resis- tance rated devices. The supporting frame shall be pro- tected as set forth in Chapter 6. 1005.6.3 Group B buildings exceeding 15,000 sq ft (1395 m2) per floor and complying with the area of refuge (com- partmentation) option described in 412.9 are exempt from the smokeproof enclosure requirements. 1005.6.4 Stairs in smokeproof enclosures shall be of non- combustible construction. 1005.6.5 A smokeproof enclosure shall exit into a public way or into an exit passageway, yard, open court or open space having direct access to a public way. The exit pas- �p- I 10.6 FLORIDA BUILDING CODE — BUILDING 304.2.2 - 307.1.2 bly with a stage requiring proscenium opening pro- tection and with an occupant load of 700 or more persons. 2. A-2: Small Assembly shall include theaters and other places of assembly with or without a stage requiring proscenium opening protection and with an occupant load of 50 or more persons, but with an occupant load less than designated for Large Assembly. 304.2.2 Occupancy of any room or space for assembly purposes by fewer than 50 persons in a building or other occupancy and incidental to such other occupancy shall be classified as part of the other occupancy and shall be sub- ject to the provisions applicable thereto. 304.2.3 Restaurants and drinking establishments not located within another occupancy with an occupant load of less than 50 persons shall be classified as Group M, Mercantile. SECTION 305 BUSINESS OCCUPANCY — GROUP B 305.1 Scope. y 10 H iq%" jtisi 305.1.1 Group B occupancy is the use of a building or structure, or any portion thereof, for office, professional,or service type transactions including normal accessory stor- age and the keeping of records and accounts. 305.1.2 Group B occupancy shall include, among others, the following: E Air traffic control towers Electronic data processing (ARCTs) areas Animal hospitals, kennels, Florists and nurseries pounds General post offices Automobile and other Greenhouses motor vehicle showrooms Laboratories; testing and �i Automobile or other vehicle research (nonhazardous) service stations Laundries; pickup and Banks delivery stations and Barber shops self-service Beauty shops — Bowling alleys -lane areas — Carwashes Office buildings City Halls Outpatient clinics, -- Civic administration areas ambulatory Clinics - outpatient Police stations College and university Print shops •� instructional buildings, Professional services; classrooms, under 50 attorney, dentists, persons, and instructional physician, engineer, etc. laboratories Radio and television Courthouses Dry cleaning; pick-up and stations Telephone exchanges delivery stations and Town halls self service Educational occupancies above the 12th grade 305.1.3 Occupancy of any room or space for assembly 5 purposes by fewer than 50 persons in a building or other occupancy and incidental to such other occupancy shall be classified as part of the other occupancy and shall be sub- ject to the provisions applicable thereto. Exception: Provisions of 403.1.3.4, 403.2, 403.3, 1019.10, 1019.11 and 3103 shall apply to buildings used for assembly purposes, regardless of occupant load. (j R�JNQ FI.,c,c� 305.1.4 Dry cleaning establishments using solvents which are nonflammable or nonflammable at ord narytempera- tures and only moderately flammable at higher tempera- tures (Class IV System) shall be classified as Group B occupancy. 5 V e 305.1.5 Sections 423(1) and (2) are applicable to State B University Systems. SECTION 306 4- EDUCATIONAL OCCUPANCY —GROUP E 306.1 Scope. 306.1.1 Group E occupancy is the use of a building or structure, or any portion thereof, by sixsix o� persons at any one time for educational purposes through the 12th grade. _ 624ieGh'ild;care fac li+ti'es" which��ao'�m odate 4 or— � �mor�e c_hildre % o`�f�`any age who stay less than 24 ho s� er 5,. day shall be classifed a'sGrouplDs r �� 306.1.3 Parts of buildings used for the congregating or gath- ering of 50 or more persons in one room shall be classified as Group A occuan , regardless of w ether or not such gath- ering is of an educational or instructional nature. I sT 6ncd on aaJ Gcc,dv;— lsro,2and pte4i� 306.1.4 Schools for business or vocational training shall be classified in the same occupancies and conform to the same requirements as the trade, vocation or business taught, pro- vided the concentration of persons will not exceed that list- ed in 1003 for the occupancy classification used. 306.1.5 Public Education Occupancies shall comply with B section 423. SECTION 307 ��lo FACTORY -INDUSTRIAL OCCUPANCY —GROUP F 307.1 Scope 307.1.1 Group F occupancy is use of a building or struc- ture, or any portion thereof, for assembling, disassem- bling, repairing, fabricating, finishing, manufacturing, packaging or processing operations that are not otherwise classified in this code. 307.1.2 Group F occupancy shall include, among others, the occupancies listed in this section, but does not include buildings used principally for any purpose involving high- ly combustible, flammable or explosive products or mate- rials.( See 308.) 3.2 FLORIDA BUILDING CODE — BUILDING