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What is NYC BC § 1029.4?

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This section outlines requirements for foyers and lobbies in Group A-1 occupancies, allowing waiting areas provided they do not obstruct egress width or capacity. It mandates a clear corridor to main entrances or exits if the foyer is not directly connected to a public street. Applies to building owners of Group A-1 venues.

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1029.4 Foyers and lobbies.

BC § 1029.4

In Group A-1 occupancies, where persons are admitted to the building at times when seats are not available, such persons shall be allowed to wait in a lobby or similar space, provided such lobby or similar space shall not encroach upon the minimum width or required capacity of the means of egress. Such foyer, if not directly connected to a public street by all the main entrances or exits, shall have a straight and unobstructed corridor or path of travel to every such main entrance or exit.

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