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Variance Details |
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Code Name: |
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12-4-11 Change of Occupancy or Use of Existing Buildings |
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Sec. 11 (b)1 |
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Conditions: |
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An existing stand alone day-care center is being converted into four apartment units (occupancy change). SF of building remains the same, proposed interior remodeling only (no addition). Smoke alarms will be installed per Section 907.2.11.2 IBC (675 IAC 13-2.6). No existing sprinkler system exists.
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DEMONSTRATION THAT PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELFARE ARE PROTECTED: |
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1=Non-compliance with the rule will not be adverse to the public health, safety or w |
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2= Applicant will undertake alternative actions in lieu of compliance with the rule to ensure that granting of the variance will not be adverse to public health, safety, or welfare. Explain why alternative actions would be adequate (be specific).
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Facts: |
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Smoke alarms will be installed per Section 907.2.11.2 IBC (675 IAC 13-2.6). |
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DEMONSTRATION OF UNDUE HARDSHIP OR HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT STRUCTURE: |
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Imposition of the rule would result in an undue hardship (unusual difficulty) because of physical limitations of the construction site or its utility services.
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Y |
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Imposition of the rule would result in an undue hardship (unusual difficulty) because of major operational problems in the use of the building or structure.
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Y |
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Imposition of the rule would result in an undue hardship (unusual difficulty) because of excessive costs of additional or altered construction elements.
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Imposition of the rule would prevent the preservation of an architecturally or a historically significant part of the building or structure
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Facts: |
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The existing underground incoming main line is located across the parking lot. The existing incoming line would have be resized and either directionally bored or trenched. The additional cost for adding a fire suppression system, trenching, and associated work would be $32,000 (about 12-15% of the project cost).
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