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    FOREST THE TRE

    LIFE-SAFETY REMEDY PUNCH-LIST FOR REOPENING OF THEFOREST THEATRE & SITE

    Date: /02/2014V vl R.F. McCann CompanyTheatre ArchitectureRCHITECTS For Performing Arts and the Entertainment Industry

    40 E. Montecito,Sierra Madre, CA 9 024626) 836-1060 Fax 626) 836-1090

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    FOREST THEATRE UPGRADE PLANNING, Carmel, CA

    C i ~ N E R A L .

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARYLife Safety Remedy for Reopening of Forest Theatre SiteDate: June 2, 2 14

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    FOREST THEATRE UPGRADE PLANNING, Carmel, CA

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    FOREST THEATRE UPGRADE PLANNING, Carmel, CA

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    Item1.00

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    A- MAIN STAGE USE & EXIT SAFETY ISSUES- Page-1 of 3(1) Life-Safety Remedy for Reopening of Theatre & Site. Forest Theatre, CarmelDescription (3) Basic of problem & scope of work to correctExit System Facility & Egress Safety

    Risers are open and some treads have deteriorated beyond limits, thus enclose risers and replace thoseidentified treads. And stair frames are over-stressed for required design loads, thus needing framingmember supplements. Upon additional evaluation a full replacement of stairways maybe necessary forExit Stairs Building Official acceptance.l :>tage and 1 ( 1) InsuffiCient guard height & s1ze of guard opemngs, along w1th strength limits of ex1st1ng anchors &Stairway Guard connections reducing load resistance and safety below CBC minimums. Thus full rail replacement isRailinQs necessary for Building Official acceptance.

    11) Ex1t s1gns w1th illumination for mght VISibility are mandated for safety. (Ex1st1ng s substantia lly lacking,non-conforming, non-operational, etc.) Thus install illuminated exit signs . Specific type of illumination is aExit Siqns/Ltg design decision & relates to eventual choice of tyj)_e of emerqency back-up power.(1) Add a system (e-power pnmanly for ex1t lighting & s1gns) . I ype of backup IS undetermmed at presentand dependent on design details and owners final selection between a central system generator, storagePower Backup batteries , or individual batte_y_j)_ack fixtures.1) Construct 2-NEW common-path walkWays for ambulatory persons, leading to public streets, 1nvo1v1ng

    grading & paving from point of merger with separate paths from each exit stair. Paths will approximate 100-Exit Travel foot length over surface that presently lacks compliance or is non-existiQg.Construction Fire & Life Safety1uoservea concrete walls ma1cate need for limited crack & exposed steel remTorcmg repa1r aga1ns t mo1sturepenetration. Superstructures (wood frame) added without permit will be evaluated for increased loads onpreviously existing concrete walls & footings. Depending on ca lculations a defined scope of work mayrequire lower level supplemental support in areas where frame structures exceed design loads on existingsupport elements such as footings, walls , joists & beams. Further evaluation may determine major

    Concrete retrofittinQ or possible removal/ re-design & replacement of the dressinQ rooms.Frame construction at stage level and front & side masking walls are structurally inadequate. Stage rightsupport framing could collapse with current post support, combined w ith sill plates & roof-wall intersectionsthat are unrestrained against potential seismic or wind forces. Anchorage & framing required by theExisting Building Code & Electrical Code apply to occupied areas & walls with stage electrical panels.Structural Structural safety requires adding proper footings with walls at the lower level to support all existingWood FraminQ construction above which may_ result in removal or reQiacement of existingstage right frame construction.

    Type-V Stairs See Item 1.01Sprinklers added without permit, thus will be evaluated for coverage. Seating & stage within in-doorFire Sprinklers theater need sprinkler coverage evaluation for ordinary hazard .I::XItlng 1 . 1ntenor part1t1on construction & matenals are substandard & fire & liTe saTety nazaras. HazaraEducational removal includes an enclosed, rated exit path that does not include intervening spaces, plus replacementSpace of all non-rated partitions with materials & installation ~ e i f i e d in the fire code.Plumbing Fixtures & Facilities(1) Separate-sex ADA accessible toilets are required for stage performers & crew at main stage level. Onlyone unisex non-accessible toilet room serves the stage now. Thus add one more restroom for stageToilet Count :performers & crew at main stage level and remodel existing restroom for accessibility .

    Ventilation Exhaust & Air-Exchange(1) LacKof mechan1ca1 exhaust w1tn gnus Tor outside-maKeup a1r requ1 re adding exhaust tans to r health &Occupied fire code compliance. Thus add mechanical ventilation for dressing rooms & restroom at stage level.Areas Evaluate mechanical systems within enclosed theater for compliance {SODA occupant area).

    Electrical Power & LightingElect EnQr List 1) Refer to Page-2

    Structural Suspended & Braced Items & EquipmentList 111) Refer to PaQe-3(1) tnd1cates 1tem reqUired d1scussed w1th AHJ (Authonty Havmg JunsdJctJon)(2) Indicates reference Section of CBC, 2013 ed., effective Jan 1, 2014, note that similar

    Sections occur in CBC, 2010 ed . (effective prior to Jan 1, 2014), with different sectionnumber references for select items.(3) Indicates mitigating design, materials, & other specifics to be determined(4) Indicates Plumbing Code Section(5) References California Mechanical Code for Ventila tion

    (2) Code Ref41 U . ::J .l410.5.2,410.6.1 ,410 .6.2,1009.7.5.3

    1012.1, 1012.21013.2, 1013.3

    1022.90,1011 .60,1006.2, 1006.3

    2702.00,1006.31014.30,1016.10

    3404.3, 3403.4

    3401.4.3,3401 .5.; l4UlA.L ,11B.504.3,1607.8,

    1607.8.1.1 '1607.8.1 .2903.2.1.5

    ' 903.2.1 .1'903.2.3

    (4) 422.2 ' 118-604

    {5) 1203.4.2.1Electrical CodeT-24 Industrial

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    Item5.00

    5.02

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    5.085.09

    5.106.00

    6.016.026.036.046.057.00

    7.01

    7.02

    DescriptionStage Items

    Gen. WiringStage 1- owerConnectionTerminals

    House & WorkLights

    House LightDimmingHouse LtgControl

    Audio Systems

    Electrical PanelSupportCable TrenchWeather RatedConnections

    Outdoor Ltg

    Gen. WiringGen Ltg FixtLow Level FixtInternal Lt FixtParkg Lot FixtEmergency LtgfNeW tjaCKUpPower BranchCircuits &PanelTransfer Switchbet Line &Backup Power

    A- MAIN STAGE USE & ELECTRICAL SAFETY- Page-2 of 3Forest Theatre, Carmel(1) Life-Safety Remedy for Reopening of Theatre & Site(3) Remedy Proposed

    Performance Systems & Power1- resent power w1nng fails electncal, NFPA-70 codes. Rew1nng from d1stnout1onpanel to production power terminals at booth, stage exterior and/or interiorlocations is necessary for safety & reliability.II::XJstmg termmal panels are extreme fire/electncal satety hazards. Keplacementis necessary with approved (NEMA, NFPA, CAL Elect Code} terminal panelsrated for theatre use in exterior or interior locations as apply.,House & wo rK ngnt1ng IS non-ex1stmg . No pona01e cao1e, ngms or suspensionsystems are provided for tenants of the Forest Theatre leaving suchinfrastructure out of City control. Liability for electrical & physical safety demandsa stock of quality, safe, maintained dedicated equipment items (cable,connectors, liqhts), be available on a professional theatre operator basis.U1mm1ng house ugms 1s a tneamcal ana a coae satety teature. House dimmersare non-existent & integral to items in 5.04 (but located, operated & maintainedseparately). Availability of modern dimmer technology in safe working order ismandated for assembly safety.Alternate control opt1ons are available tor house lighting, & coordinate w1th 1tems5.04 & 5.05. CBC Electrical & Occupancy codes require specific controls forhouse & work lightinq systems & fixtures.Audio system features for fire & life-safety are non-existing. System responsewith exit instruction is required for power interruption, sprinkler activation or firealarm. The sound system also is an ADA requirement without compromise (itemPower panels at the booth & on-stage right are extreme fire hazards for lack ofrated construction. Prior to panel replacement (5.04) 1-hr rated construction &material upgrades are mandatory throughout all spaces prior to install ing newIpanels & wiring.No cable trenching presently exist. Under floor trenching removes trip-hazard ofexposed cable & benefits liability & pedestrian exit safety.Weather rated power & sound w1nng serv1ng ex1st1ng "audience-towers ' IS non-existing. Alternat ive solutions require choice between hard-wire circuits inconduit to "under-floor" cable trenches.

    Source Color CoverageBranch panels, circuits & wiring are non-existing se rv ing exterior low-level orpathway lighting. New unction boxes & conduit is required throughout all areas.Replace existing, with appropriate pattern, Lamp-type, wattage.Replace existing, with appropriate pattern, Lamp-type, wattage.Replace existing, with appropriate_Qattern, Lamp-type, wattage.Replace existing, with appropriate pattern , Lamp-type, wattage.

    Light Source CoverageProvision not currently provided , assuming centralized power source, transferswitch (Item 5.04) feeds new "Emergency Branch Circuit" disconnect panel thatin turn powers directional, exit, & egress lighting.Not currently prov1dea, purcnase & Installation or a central transrer sw1tcn snecessary & preferred for reliability over separate "hot" wire circuits to multiplebattery packs. Pack-transfer switches require regularly scheduled maintenance &testing. Choice will involve "construction" cost-benefit compared to future(1) Indicates 1tem reqUired & discussed w1th AHJ (Authonty Hav1ng Junsd1Ct1on)

    (2) Indicates reference Section of CBC, 2013 ed., effective Jan 1, 2014, note that similarSections occur in CBC, 2010 ed. (effective prior to Jan 1, 2014), with different sectionnumber references for select items.(3) Indicates mitigating design, materials, other specifics to be determined(4) Indicates Plumbing Code Section (Not Applicable to this Page)(5) References California Mechanical Code for Ventilation (Not Applicable to this Page)(6) References NFPA-70 Code(7) References Relevant Calif Electrical CodeIES References Illumination Engineering Society Standards

    Code Ref

    (6) 70-71 ' 70-470 (7) 520.27(6) 70-461' (7)520.50, 520.51 '

    520.53

    (6) 70-463

    (6) 70-466

    (6) 70-468

    (6} 70-558

    (6) 110.26(7) 334.12

    (6) 70-470

    (7) 210, 225.7IESIESIESIES

    l7J Art 700

    (7) Art 700

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    Item8.00

    8.01

    8.028.03

    8.04

    A MAIN STAGE USE STRUCTURAL SAFETY Page-3 of 3Li e- a ety Reme 1y or eopenmg o eatre 1te. orest eatre,f d f R f Th s F Th Carmel

    Description (3) Basic of problem scope of work to correct (8) Code ReSuspension Lighting Sound Towers Trusses

    Anchor framing under on-stage west tower base plate has significant deflection thusare under-designed and/or incapable to last long term, or non-existing. Two towerslocated off-stage are anchored to concrete footings of unknown design. Presume alltower anchoring designed by the same person provides reasonable basis to replacetower supporting structures for all four towers. Off-stage towers require relocation with

    Tower Anchors, seat revisions as noted on Page B. Provide new threaded rod anchors embedded intoFootings, etc. new footing where required through under wood-stage floor blocking where required. Title-8

    IInstall cable nggmg for tower truss lateral stability. Riggmg-eyes are non-ex1st1ng ;add tension cables hook onto eyes to stabilize free-standing towers trussesRigging Eyes supporting lighting scenery. Title-8Pre-Fab Susp (1) Reference Item 5.04 Title-8

    1Masking PanelsakaProsceniums [{1) Reference Item 8.01 Title-8(1) Indicates 1tem requ1red discussed w1th AHJ (Authonty Hav1ng Junsd1ct1on

    (2) Indicates reference Section of CBC, 2013 ed . effective Jan 1, 2014, note that similar sections occur in CBC, 2010ed. (effective prior to Jan 1, 2014}, with different section number references for select items.(3) Indicates mitigating design, materials, other specifics to be determined(4) Indicates Plumbing Code Section (Not Applicable to this Page)(5) References California Mechanical Code for Ventilation (Not Applicable to this Page)(6) References NFPA-70 Code(7) References Relevant Calif Electrical Code(8) References Calif Title-8 Industrial Safety Orders

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    Item9 00

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    9.11

    9.12

    9.13

    9.14

    8 AUDIENCE SEATING EXIT SAFETY ISSUES(1) Life-Safety Remedy for Reopening of Theatre & Site

    Description (3) Basic Problem Scope of Work to CorrectAs Noted Seating Egress SafetyAucllence 1(1) Audience capacity IS determmed by formula that divides total length of benchCapacity seating (939') by a specified width per occupant (1.5'). 939/1.5 = 626. This calculationFormula is basis for 9.05 & 9.06 below.1(1) Maximum, average distance between audience seatmg & area(s) at ex1t sa tety 1s

    specified by fire-life safety code to be 200'. Actual measurement does not comply.Travel Distance Solution is new oaths to exits referenced (9.11) below.

    U t U i l ; a U ~ U t::XIl pal l l ::> UU I lUI prt::::>t:ll l iY t::XI:::il Ot rrrt::-l l l t : -: :>alt : : ly lt:4UIIt::::> + + WIUt:: paUl::>(1: 12 running-slope, 1:48 cross-slope) with stable, firm & slip resistant surfaces leadingfrom seating side-aisles to crosswalks in parking & continuing to public street refuge(item 9.11 ). Substantial amounts of new Path installations will cut-&-fi ll over existing

    Common Paths contuors and incorporate steps as needed. Where slope exceeds 12.5% (1:8) path1(1) Calculated mam ex1t Width totals 11-feet when applymg the code specified factor of

    Aggregate Site 0.2 per occupant to capacity (626) calculated in item 9.01. Such width does not exist.Exit Width Solution is 3-seoarated exits on seoarate boundaries of the site (9.11) below.j\4) KOW ::>pacmg prov1aes c1ear passage oetween oencn seats 6 me oacK or me rowahead. Clearance of 12 applies for rows with 14 or fewer capacity & increases by 0.3

    Row Spacing per each occupant over 14. Requirement based on average bench length below theBelow Wide crossover is 14 clearance compared with 11-1/2 existing. Solution is removal,Cross aisle replacement of all benches below wide aisle).

    \ KOW ;:,pacmg prov1aes crear passage oerween oencn sears Ot me oacK or me oencnahead. Clearance of 12 applies for rows with 14 or fewer capacity & increases by 0.3Row Spacing per each occupant over 14. Requirement based on average bench length above the

    Above Wide cross aisle is 17 clearance compared with 11-1/2 existing. Solution is removal,Cross aisle reolacement of all benches above wide aisle.seatmg Aisle (1) convers1on of ramped a1s1es to stepped a1s1es through seat1ng 1nvo1ve replacmgConversion to existing slope (approximating 22%) with 4 (average) stepped risers. Stepped-aisle rowStepped Aisle landings approximate 30 running, with 11-1/2 step surface between.,(1) ::>urracmg tnrougn rows or oencn seatmg IS aecomposea gran1e \UI.i wmcn s

    granular, erodes with moisture, & creates slipping hazard as it spreads onto accessRow Surface aisles. Safe travel requires replacing DG with stable, firm & slip-resistant alternate thatMaterial also allows percolation of moisture.

    Aisles serving seating are required to have handrails. Where seating is one side, railshould be continuous along the opposite side. Where seating is both sides, rails should

    Aisle Handholds center in the aisle & be discontinuous to allow seat access.l' 'l::ilt:: 119fll lf lg f ll UVI\H:: t::XIl ::>alt::ly 0t l:::i f i la IUalt::U UUI il JJUUII(; r rL y . r Uli::l l;I\-UUleffects in performance, aisle lights can dim provided electronic equipment is installedthat returns full brightness in event of fire-alarm, sprinkler flow, or power outage. Aisle

    Aisle Lighting lighting requires connection to backup power (item-1.04).(1) Life-safety exiting from the site requires the determined minimum width (11' fromitem 9.01) be divided between 3 approximately equally separated outlets. One exit each

    Refuge/Access is therefore required to Santa Rita Street, Guadalupe Street and Mountain View Street.1(1) Ex1t Signs w1th 111ummat1on for mght VISibility are mandated for safety. SpecifiC typeof illumination is a design decision & relates to eventual choice of type of emergency

    Exit Signage back-uppower.Power Backup does not exist. Thus install system. Type of backup is undetermined atpresent and dependent on design details and owners final selection between a central

    Power Backup system generator, storage batteries, or individual battery-pack fixtures.IExlt Patnthrough Parking (1) Each path of exit travel is required to be continuous with required light level & lead toLot a public way that_Qrovides a refuge from hazard or allows assisted rescue.(1) Indicates 1tem reqwed & discussed w1th AHJ (Authonty Havmg Junsd1ct1on)(2) Indicates reference Section of CBC, 2013 ed., effective Jan 1, 2014, note that similarSections occur in CBC , 2010 ed. (effective prior to Jan 1, 2014), with different sectionnumber references for select items.(3) Indicates mitigating design, materials, & other specifics to be determined(4) Clear space between seat rows increases by capacity excess over 14-occupants

    (2) Code Ref

    1004.4,1028.6.31015.1.1,

    1015.2, 1028.71016.2

    11 B-206.2.2,1029, 1028.2

    1004.5, 1007.21027.5, 1028.3

    1028.10.2.1

    1028.10.2.11013.3,1028.11,1028.11.21028.11,1028.9.1 ,1010.8.1

    11 B-405.8, 11 B505.2, 1009 .101028.13,1028.13.1

    1006.20,1006.30

    1028.20,1037.001022.90,1011.60,:.UUL .L.1 ,2702.2.3,2702.2.4,2702.2.6

    1006.1, 1007.2

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    11.0511 .0611.07

    11 .07

    D CCESSORY FACILIT IES- Page-1 of 1Life-Safety Remedy for Reopening of Theatre Site. Forest Theatre, Carmel

    Description (3) Basic of problem scope of work to corrects Noted Services Facilities

    tUft: f.ldlii\:::>J Ul l ldVt l lU c111U IIUIII lilt::> UUitUit l \ : l lU d i i U IIUIII V I ICIareas (patrons employees) of the facility is required, including wheel chairaccess. All of the existing paths do not comply due to a variety of significantissues: existing too steep, cross slopes too great, missing level intermediatetop/bottom landings, no handrails, not paved, too narrow, they don't exist at all

    Concession where required, stairway(s) within route(s), etc. Thus construct accessibleSales path(s) of travel.IUit:: f.ldlii\:::>J Ul l ldVt l lU d i i U IIUIII lilt::> UUitUIII\:IlU d l l U IIUIII U U I C I Ul.ol.oUt.m::u

    areas (patrons employees) of the facility is required, including wheel chairaccess. All of the existing paths do not comply due to a variety of significantissues: existing too steep, cross slopes too great, missing level intermediatetop/bottom landings, no handrails, not paved, too narrow, they don't exist at allwhere required, stairway(s) within route(s), etc. Thus construct accessible

    Ticket Sales path(s} of travel.Accessible door control. Most if not all doors, thresholds, hardware, etc. requ1resome sort of modification, replacement , etc. in order to comply with

    Door Access requirements. Inventory to be provided in later stages of design.~ : > r a d e level accessory areas reqwre travel paths not presently ex1stmg . Path

    Approach width, slope, surfacing plus handrails wheel guides are additions to beAccess constructed as applicable according to esc.1Access1me pams or 1rave1 reqwre aaequa1e ugnung ana a1so e-powerea n a1soan exit path. Existing lighting of pathways is far below requirements and there is

    no e-power system. Thus construct new path of travel lighting systems inconjunction with new required paths of travel as noted elsewhere, along withPath Ltg backup power where required as noted elsewhere .Backup Power Refer to 1.04Construction Fire Life Safety

    ~ r m e cons1rucuon on me ma1n s1age mc tuaes non-ra1ea waus o roars. vvaus oroofs of structures on stage are required to be 1-hr construction plus beequipped with fire sprinklers. Upgrade of walls roofs to 1-hr rating is required.The total amount of work to correct, along with other problems noted elsewhere

    Type-VA may lead to decision it is better to totally replace.(1) lndtcates 1tem reqwred dtscussed w1th AHJ (Authonty Havmg Junsdtctton)(2) Indicates reference Section of CBC, 2013 ed., effective Jan 1, 2014, note that similarSections occur in CBC, 2010 ed. (effective prior to Jan 1 2014), with different sectionnumber references for select items.(3) Indicates mitigating design, equipment, other specifics to be determined

    (2) Code Ref

    8-904

    118-904

    1008

    1014.3

    1006.2, 1006.32702

    3401.4.2,3401 .5

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    Item12.00

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    12.10

    E -ADA COMPLIANCE Page-1 of 1fife-Safety Remedy or Reopening of Theatre & Site. Forest Theatre, Carmel

    Description (3) Basic of problem & scope of work to correctAccess Calif. Access ComplianceProblem A: Toilets w1th1n the ex1stmg restroom building are non-accessible due to; 1)

    the landings outside the restroom entrance doors are too small and uneven, 2) doorthresholds are too high, 3) door widths are too narrow, and 4) toilet compartments aretoo small. Thus: construct new landings, replace or remove thresholds, widendoorways, and enlarge toilet compartments. Enlarging toilet compartments results inremoval of one of two toilets in woman's, and the only urinal in the men's, thus leavinga total of 1 toilet for each sex. Lavatories, dispensers, etc. are non-complaint and thusreplace and relocate. In addition the restroom has not been maintained to code: Thusrepaint interior, cover concrete floor (paint, tile, etc.). The end result is Option A) totalinterior remodel, or Option B) remove building, or Option C) replace building. ProblemB: Although not explicitly required within the building code (however highlyrecommended by the Building Official), but is required within the ADA, is the quantity

    Toilets incl. of toilets needed to properly accommodate the occupant load. Thus, approximately aLavatories, minimum of 6 additional fixtures (toilets/urinals incl. lavatories, dispensers, etc) needAccessories, to be added. Thus: Option A) install additional single user portable toilets, or OptionDispensers , B) provide short-term portable restroom trailer(s), or Option C) construct permanentetc. building(sj.

    For existing urinal; remove pursuant to item 12.01 Problem A. For additional urinalsUrinal Fixtures see 12.01 Problem B.ConcessionsSales Counter Concessions transaction counter height is too high, thus lower transaction counter.Open StairRisers Reference 1.01Paths accessible by wheelchairs WC) do not exist & upgrade expenditure triggers 44

    wide paths of limited slope 1 :20 running-slope, 1 48 cross-slope) & stable, firm & slipresistant surfaces. Slope limits require that seating cross aisles & pathways runWheelchair parallel to site contuors between vehicle off-loading points on Guadalupe & Santa RitaAccess to-&- streets and seating cross aisles. Paths additionally include wheel-edge-guides &from Seating lquard rails where drop-offs occur adjacent the path.

    Wheelchair WC) seating is neither dedicated nor enclosed, non-level & without WCedge-guides & guardrails. Stage visibility is less than comparable from bench seating.Requirements include cross aisle (wide-aisle between upper & lower seating) access

    Wheelcha ir with dedicated, protected area for 6-wheelchairs, re-graded for sightline clearanceSeating Space over bench seating & centered on the stage, & including companion seats & ability& Locations for wheelchair patrons to sit side-by-side.

    ADA semi-ambulatory seating (SA) does not exist & upgrade expenditure triggers 6-semi-ambulatory seats. SA seats require 24 clear leg room at locations available by

    Semi-Ambulant & on accessible aisles.The main stage shall be accessible to the disabled (performers & crew) & such accessdoes not exist. Ramp access (see item 12.05) requires 40' ramp length across thefront of the stage with added space for top & bottom landings (impractical duringperformance) & 200' of ramp back-stage (impractical & expensive). Thus a platform liftis solution front stage & either lift or elevator are needed back stage. Note: Heightwe Lift varies with natural grades: 2' or more front to over 8' backstage.Assistive Listening is an ADA requirement where sound reinforcement systems are inuse for public assembly events. An assistive listening system is to be purchased,

    Assistive installed & head-sets made available for patron use. The Assistive listening system isListening also required to have backup power.

    For deaf patrons strobe-light fire alarm & a scrolling message panel are required byCBC for assembly events to occupancy over 300. Neither systems exist, and require

    Visual Backup purchase & installation.(1) Indicates 1tem reqwed & discussed w1th AHJ (Authonty Hav1ng Junsd1ct1on)2 ) Indicates reference Section of CBC , 2013 ed., effective Jan 1, 2014, note that similarSections occur in CBC, 2010 ed . (effective prior to Jan 1, 2014), with different section

    number references for select items.(3) Indicates mitigating design, equipment, & other specifics to be determined

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