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What is NYC BC § 1004.4?

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This section mandates that outdoor areas accessible to building occupants must have adequate means of egress as specified. The occupant load for these areas is determined by a design professional and approved by the commissioner. Applies to building owners with outdoor spaces used by occupants.

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1004.4 Outdoor areas.

BC § 1004.4

Yards, patios, courts and similar outdoor areas accessible to and usable by the building occupants shall be provided with means of egress as required by this chapter. The occupant load of such outdoor areas shall be determined by the design professional subject to the approval of the commissioner. Where outdoor areas are to be used by persons in addition to the occupants of the building, and the path of egress travel from the outdoor areas passes through the building, means of egress requirements for the building shall be based on the sum of the occupant loads of the building plus the outdoor areas. Exceptions: 1. Outdoor areas used exclusively for service of the building need only have one means of egress.

2.Both outdoor areas associated with Group R-3 and individual dwelling units of Group R-2.

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