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WCC0301 June 4,2004 <br /> Wayzata Country Club Addition/Renovation Page 2 <br /> C. We have not noted a water fountain in the women's locker room. Is a water fountain to be provided <br /> similar to the men's locker room area? <br /> No. It is not required. Ice water and cups are provided at the sink in the Women's Lounge#026. <br /> 4. Sheet A102: <br /> A. Has the exit plan and door swings shown from the Bar Deck been approved by the City? <br /> No comment has been made to date with preliminary code reviews by the City. Final code review by the City is <br /> pending. <br /> B. Are the rated doors and enclosure required for the closet adjacent to"corridor" 122? This appears to <br /> meet the requirements for exiting through an intervening room and may not need to be rated. (Sprinklers in the <br /> closets have been noted, appropriately, in one of the addenda.) <br /> The rated doors and enclosure are required due to the electrical panels and equipment housed within. <br /> C. The glass in the W06 frame adjacent to Door 111A appears to need safety glass. Please review. <br /> The panel of glass immediately to the west of Door 11A should be modified to include safety glass. <br /> D. The glass adjacent to Door 111B and the W04 glass on the landing of Stair C may be subject to <br /> interpretation. Has this been approved by the City without safety glass? <br /> No comment has been made to date with preliminary code reviews by the City. Final code review by the City is <br /> pending. <br /> 5. Sheet A103: The 2nd exit from the Northwest occupied office area appears to have been eliminated. Has this <br /> been approved by the City? <br /> Yes. The code official approved it as long as the total occupant load at this level is less than 50. <br /> 6. Sheet A130: <br /> A. Detail 4B: <br /> (1) Per our previous letter it still appears that an ambulatory stall is required in Men's Locker <br /> Room 032. Mn Accessibility Code Section 1341.0460, Subpart 4 requires an ambulatory stall when there are 6 <br /> water closets or a combined total of 6 water closets and urinals. We have had this issue on many previous <br /> projects and believe this detail should be changed so that all trades involved will be aware of the changes <br /> needed. (Please note: the depth of the stall varies by type of w.c. [Figure 30b] and horizontal and vertical bars <br /> have been required on both sides.) <br /> Unfortunately, I never received a letter prior to this one. One of the toilet stalls will be modified to conform to the <br /> requirements for an ambulatory stall with required grab bars. New detail pending. <br /> (2) Has the City approved a separate accessible lavatory setup for the disabled? Will it have all <br /> the same amenities as the other 2 stations? <br /> The lavatories on the west wall of the Men's locker room are to be accessible per the note on 4C/A631. They will <br /> have the same amenities as the other 2 stations and will be similar to 4D/A631 with two accessible lavatories.. <br /> B. Detail 6B (Typical): The accessible stall may not have a"to scale"toilet in the drawing but we would <br /> recommend that a dimension of 4 feet from the front of the water closet to the front toilet partition be provided in <br /> order to eliminate possible errors during ordering, etc. (MN Accessibility Code 1341.0450, Subpart 3) <br /> The 4'-0"dimension will be added as a typical note in all accessible stalls. <br /> C. Detail 2C (Typical): We would recommend, for the previous reason, that the dimensioning of the door <br /> opening into the accessible stall clearly indicate that the 32 inch clearance is to the door when the door does not <br /> swing 180 degrees out of the way. <br /> This comment is confusing. I will note the required width at accessible stall doors be 32"min. from the face of the <br /> door to the opposite jamb. (This should apply whether the door swings 90 or 180 degrees...?) <br /> U:\WCC\WCC0301\Documentation\H-Prime Contr\H1 Contractor Correspondence\Document Review.doc <br />