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All aisles and seating in assembly units shall comply with the requirements of this section.
(a) Arrangement of Aisles. Every aisle shall lead to an exit door or to another aisle leading directly to an exit.
(b) Seating. No row of seats shall have more than 14 seats between aisles and not more than seven seats abutting an aisle at one end only, with the following exceptions:
(1) In assembly units of Type I-A or I-B construction, other than theaters, there may be not more than 20 seats between aisles and not more than ten seats abutting an aisle at one end only.
(2) When the distance between rows of seats is increased above that required by Section 13-84-230(e), the number of seats between aisles may be increased by one seat for each inch that such distance is increased; provided, however, that in no case shall there be more than ten seats in a row abutting an aisle on one end only.
(3) When the distance between rows of seats is increased above that required in Section 13-84-230(e), by an amount of eight inches, rows not exceeding 48 seats between aisles shall be permitted.
(c) Transverse Aisles.
(1) Transverse aisles leading to exits shall be provided at the rear of every seating level unless there are exits at the end of each longitudinal aisles.
(2) Transverse aisles shall be provided in all seating levels so that in no case shall there be a difference of level exceeding 12 feet between intermediate transverse aisles nor six feet from the lowest seat platform and a transverse aisle; provided, however, that in lieu of such transverse aisles there may be vomitories or other direct exits from each longitudinal aisle located at the same maximum difference of level.
(d) Width of Aisles.
(1) No aisle shall be less than 36 inches in width except that aisles with seats on one side only, and aisles serving not more than 60 seats, may have a minimum width of 30 inches.
(2) Transverse aisles shall have a minimum width of 44 inches.
(3) Aisles shall be increased in width where necessary to provide a clear width at every point equal to 18 inches for each 100 persons served. Such increase shall be cumulative in the direction of normal exit.
(e) Spacing of Rows.
(1) Rows of seats without backs shall be not less than 28 inches apart measured from corresponding points of adjacent rows. Telescoping bleachers without backs shall be not less than 24 inches apart measured from corresponding points of adjacent rows.
(2) Rows of seats with backs shall be spaced not less than 34 inches apart, measured back to back except that such distance may be reduced to 32 inches when the thickness of the back does not exceed three- fourths inch.
(Prior code § 54-8.7)
(a) The facias of boxes, balconies, galleries and at the end of the aisles shall have substantial metal protective railings not less than 30 inches high above the floor. The railings at the foot of steps shall be not less than 36 inches high for the width of the steps.
(b) Cross-aisles, except where the backs of seats on the front of the aisles project 24 inches or more above the floor of the aisles, shall be provided with railings not less than 26 inches high.
(c) In balconies, galleries or other locations where seats are arranged on platforms or successive tiers, and the height of the rise from one platform to another below and in front of it exceeds 21 inches, a substantial railing not less than 26 inches high shall be placed at the edge of the platform along the entire rows of seats.
(Prior code § 54-8.8)
Steps shall not be used in aisles where differences of level can be overcome by ramps having a grade of not more than one in eight. Where steps are used in aisles, such steps shall extend across the full width of aisles and shall be illuminated. Treads and risers shall be as required in Chapter 13-160 of this Code for exit stairs.
(Prior code § 54-8.9)
(a) There shall be not less than two exits from every part of a stage block.
(b) Exits from the stage floor level shall be located at opposite sides of the stage.
(c) One of the required exits from every gridiron shall extend to the roof of the stage block or to a doorway through the wall.
(d) Every stairway located within a stage block shall be constructed of noncombustible materials.
(Prior code § 54-8.10)
In places of public assembly where more than 200 seats are arranged in rows, the seats shall be securely fastened to the floor except as follows:
(a) Seats in boxes and railed-in enclosures having not more than 14 seats.
(b) Temporary seating in a place of assembly secured together in units of not less than five seats.
(Prior code § 54-8.11)
Every floor above the second floor in a school for crippled children shall be served by an elevator or elevators with a floor area of at least four square feet per person, computed on the basis of a carrying capacity of all elevators sufficient to empty the school above the second floor in 20 minutes.
(Prior code § 54-8.12)
Places of assembly shall conform to the following requirements in addition to requirements set forth in other sections of this Code:
(a) Such places of assembly shall provide a clear space in the assembly units for individuals in wheelchairs;
(b) These spaces shall be located so as not to interfere with egress from any row of seats;
(c) Places of assembly with fixed seating arrangements shall provide viewing positions for individuals in wheelchairs in accordance with the following schedule:
Capacity of Assembly Space: | Number of Viewing Spaces: |
Up to 50 seats: | 2 spaces |
51 to 400 seats: | 4 spaces |
401 or more seats: | An even number of spaces not less than 1% of total seats. |
(Prior code § 54-8.13)
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