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13137 SW PACIFIC HWY 55w CkcA-tl c..r 1-h� ill- .81nq11lll{l�I I i\ Ir CITY OF TIGARD OREGON January 17, 2001 Mark Kubiaczyk 9000 SW Durham Rd. Tigard, OR 97224 RE: Change of Use for Administration Building 13137 SW Pacific Highway Dear Mark, The purpose of this letter is to follow up on our site visit at the vacated administration building at 13137 SW Pacific Highway. We understand that a potential tenant is interested in using the building as a mixed-use teen center and day-care. Based on our observations and the current building code, the State of Oregon Structural Specialty Code (OSSC), 1998 edition, we have identified some of the major issues that need attention in order for this to occur. This is not a complete review in any means, but it will give you a starting point with which you can give to your party to determine whether it will be feasible to pursue. Field Observations: The building was initially constructed as a school that appears to be more than 50 years old and is of Type V-N construction (wood frame, non-fire-rated). The last use was administrative offices for the School District. The original building has a very old modular building attached to the west side of it. The administrative offices were classified as Group B Occupancies. The proposed occupancies would be a Group E, Division 1 (teen center), and a Group E, Division 3 (day-care). Because of the nature of use of the proposed occupancies, the code requirements are much more stringent than an office use. Based on this and our inspection on January 10, 2001, the following items will need to be addressed in order to begin the plan review process for the change of use. 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223(503)639-4171 TDD(503)684-2772 1. Because of the technical nature of this change of use, the plans shall be prepared and designed by an engineer or architect licensed by the state to practice as such. OSSC Section 106.3.2. 2. The building square footage is unknown at this time. It was indicated that it was approximately 17,000 square feet. The basic allowable area for this type of use and construction type is 9,100 square feet. There are allowable area increases for yards and sprinkler systems that could increase this area. The licensed architect or engineer that would be required to design this by OSSC Section 106.3.2 could determine this. 3. Because of the age and the new occupancy classification, an engineer licensed to practice in the State of Oregon shall perform a complete structural analysis. OSSC Section 3403 and 3405. 4. The entire building shall be provided with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with OSSC Section 904.2.4. 5. One-hour corridors shall be provided in accordance with OSSC Section 1004.3.4.3, and all openings shall comply with 1004.3.4.2 through 1004.3.4.4. 6. The entire building shall be made accessible in accordance with OSSC Chapter 11. This would include parking spaces, access and egress to and from the building, drinking fountains, restrooms, telephones, doors, ramps, and other features requiring accessibility. 7. The building is currently provided with a boiler/radiator heating system. This will not satisfy the ventilation requirements of OSSC Chapter 12. If a new mechanical system is installed, the system and the building shall also meet the provisions of OSSC chapter 13, Energy Conservation. 8. There will be numerous exiting provisions for E Occupancies that we are unable to determine without performing a comprehensive plan review. Some of the issues are the requirements for panic hardware, exit width, travel through intervening rooms, exit signs, exit illumination, backup power for exit illuminations, etc. 9. All exterior and interior stairways shall meet the provisions of OSSC Section 1003.3.3.1 through 1003.3.3.7 for rise and run and handrail/guardrails 10.A conditional use permit through the City of Tigard Planning Division is required for this use. You may contact them at the City offices for further information. • This is not a complete review of this project. It is only to inform you of some of the major issues that will need to be addressed in order for you to proceed. Other code issues may arise from any subsequent plan review if you choose to continue with the change of use. If you wish to pursue this matter further, we will be glad to meet with you when you have conceptual drawings completed. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (503) 639-4171 ext. 311. Sincerely, Gary Lampella Building Official c. File Bob Poskin, Plans Examiner Hap Watkins, Inspection Supervisor Jim Hendryx, Director of Community Development City Council