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ThomasArchitect, LLC and, in absence of any writtenagreement to the contrary, is limited to a one-time use on the site indicated on these plans.MJTProject No:File Name:22008 Lil X Lino Lakes04-10-23.plnDrawn By:01-16-23, 01-20-23, 01-23-23,01-27-23, 01-29-23, 02-12-23,02-25-23, 02-26-23, 04-10-2322008SignatureI hereby certify that this plan, specification, orreport was prepared by me or under my directsupervision and that I am a duly LicensedArchitect under the laws of the State ofMinnesota.23592Minnesota License No.:04-10-23Date Signed:A0.2Phone 651-245-2346East Bethel, MN 550924918 S. Tri Oak Circle NEwww.michaeljthomasarchitect.comLil' Explorers Childcare CenterNortheast Corner of Apollo Drive & Lilac StreetLino Lakes, MNSCALE INDICATED BASED UPON PRINTED 24" X 36" (ARCHITECTURAL D) SHEETPRELIMINARY DO NOT USE FOR CONSTRUCTION New BuildingFWDRF40 SF RECYCLING SPACEInfant #1(12) OccupantsInfant #2(12) OccupantsToddler #1(14) OccupantsToddler #2(21) OccupantsPreschool #1Toddler #3(20) OccupantsPreschool #2(20) OccupantsPreK/ Kind(30) OccupantsPreschool #3(21) OccupantsPreschool #4(20) OccupantsSport Court(27) Occupants Max.1,380 SFPlay Area B2,016 SFOCCUPANCYEDUCATIONALGROUP E15,210 sq ftEXITPlay Area A2,305 sfPlay Area C1,239 SFPreschool #5(20) OccupantsEXITEXITEXITEXITEXITEXITEXITEXITEXITEXITEXITEXITEXITEXITEXITEXITOCCUPANCYEDUCATIONALGROUP E1,731 sq ftMechanicalSport CourtBelow.ReceptionBelow.Vest. Below.Attic SpaceEXITAttic SpaceAttic SpaceAttic SpaceFlat RoofRoof-topHVACFlat RoofRoof-topHVACNNSCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"1Code Plan - First Story0 8' 16'32'SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"2Code Plan - Second Story0 8' 16'32'Chapter 29 Plumbing SystemsTable 2902.1 Minimum Plumbing FixturesEducational 485 Occupants. Do to use and licensing requirements, all child toilet andlavatories are shown to be unisex. A separate Men's and separateWomen's toilet room will be provided for adult staff and visitors.Water ClosetsRequired = 441/ 50 = 8.82, or round up to 9Provided = 13Child Uniex = 12Men's = 1Women's = 1Lavatories Required = 441/ 50 = 8.82, or round up to 9Privided = 28 (not inlcuding Warming Kitchen)Unisex Hand Washing Lavatories = 16Unisex Classroom/ Breakroom Counter Sinks = 10Men's Lavatory = 1Women's Lavatory = 1Bathtub/ Shower = 0 Required. Propose to provide 0. Drinking Fountains = 441/ 100 = 4.41 or round up to 5 Required. Provided = 2Based upon use, children do not use the drinkingfountains. Water given to children in classrooms incups, therefore only 2 drinking fountains shown tomeet accessibility requirements.Service Sink = 1 Required. 1 Provided. Urinals. No urinals provided.2020 Minnesota Provisions to the Minnesota State Building Code1303.1500 Recycling Space, Table 1-A.Children’s homes and homes for the aged = .0025 factor.15,210 SF x .0025 = 38.025 SF required. 40 SF provided.2020 MINNESOTA ENERGY CODETable C301.1 Climate Zone.Anoka County, Minnesota = 6A (Moist).Section C402 Building Envelope Requirements Prescriptive.Prescriptive Method for compliance proposed.Table 402.1.3 Opaque Thermal Envelope Insulation Component MinimumRequirements, R-Value MethodRoof, Insulation Entirely Above Deck = R-30 CIRoof, Attic = R-49Walls Above Grade, Wood Framed (walls) = R-20 + R-3.8 CIBelow Grade Walls = R-7.5 CIUnheated Slab-on-grade Floors = R-10 for 24” below.Table C402.4 Building Envelope Fenestration Maximum U-Factor andSHGC RequirementsFixed Fenestration = 0.36 U-factor or lessOperable Fenestration = 0.43 U-factor or lessEntrance Doors = 0.77 U-factor or lessSHGC (PF < 0.2) = SEW 0.40/ N 0.53Section C402.5.1 Air Barrier Compliance OptionsContinuous Air Barrier with air permeability no greater than 0.004cfm/ft2 under pressure differential of 0.3 inches w.g..Building Mechanical and Electrical Systems will be Design/ Build byapplicable subcontractor. It shall be said subcontractor’s responsibilityto design their system to meet all applicable energy code (and othercodes) requirements.2020 MINNESOTA STATE BUILDING CODE Chapter 3 Use and Occupancy ClassificationTable 302.2 Care FacilitiesChild Care Center <24 hours per day>5 but </= 100 children </= 2.5 years of age and each room at, and with, an exit atthe level of exit discharge.Occupancy Classification E (Educational)Section 303 Assembly Group A303.1.3 Associated with Group E occupancies.A room or space used for assembly purposes that is associated with Group Eoccupancy is not considered a separate occupancy.Chapter 5 General Building Heights and AreasTable 504.3 Allowable Building Height In Feet Above Grade PlaneOccupancy Class E Group. Type V B, Sprinklered = 60 feetActual = 38 feetTable 504.4 Allowable Number of Stories Above Grade PlaneOccupancy Class E Group. Type VB, Spinklered = 2 StoriesActual 2 StoriesTable 506.2 Allowable Area Factor In Square FeetOccupancy Class E Group. Type VB, Sprinklered, Multistory = 28,500 SFBuilding Area & HeightActual First Story = 15,210 SFActual Second Story = 1,731 SFActual Total = 16,941 SFAllowed = 28,500 SF, Two Stories (No area increases needed).Chapter 6 Types of ConstructionTable 601.0 Hour Fire-resistance Rating required for all elements. Type V B. Chapter 9 Fire Protection SystemsSection 903.2.3 Group EAn automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout.Dry system at unconditioned attic locationsChapter 10 Means of EgressTable 1004.5 Maximum Floor Area Allowances per Occupant.Day care = 35 net Occupant Load Factor.15,210 SF / 35 SF = 434.57, round up to 435 Occupant Load by calculation.Accessory storage areas, mechanical equipment room = 300 net Occupant LoadFactor.1,731 SF / 300 = 5.77, round up to 6 Occupant Load by calculation.Total Occupant Load by calculation = 435 + 6 = 441 Occupants.Section 1004.5, Exception: Where approved by the building official, the actualnumber of occupants for whom each occupied space, floor of building is designed,although less than those determined by calculation shall be permitted to be used inthe determination of the design occupant load. Actual Occupant Load based upon day care license and intended building use.Infant 1 = 12 OccupantsInfant 2 = 12 OccupantsToddler 1 = 14 OccupantsToddler 2 = 21 OccupantsPreSchool 1 = 20 OccupantsPreSchool 2 = 20 OccupantsPreK/ Kind =30 OccupantsPreSchool 3 = 20 OccupantsPreSchool 4 = 20 OccupantsPreSchool 5 = 20 OccupantsInfant & Children Occupants = 189Sport CourtExercise Rooms Function of Space = 50 SF Occupant Load1,380 SF / 50 = 27.64, or 27 Max. Occupants Note: Sport occupancy not included in licensed occupant load. Children will either be in classroom, outside, or Sport Court.Staff Maximum = 28 OccupantsTotal Actual Occupant Load 189 + 28 = 217 OccupantsSection 1006.2.2.4 Group E and I-4 means of egressRooms or spaces where care is provided for more than 10 children that are 2 1/2years of ages or less, shall have access to not less than two exits or exit accessdoors. All care rooms have two exits. Either to corridor or directly to exterior.Table 1020.1 Corridor Fire-Resistance RatingE Occupancy, with sprinkler system = 0.2020 MINNESOTA ACCESSIBILITY CODEChapter 11 of the 2018 IBC w/MN AmendmentsSection 1104.4 Accessible Route.Multilevel Buildings and Facilities.All public rooms and areas are on the main level.The Secondy Story space is for staff and maintenance use onlywith no "accessible elements" and has an occupant load lessthan 30 (1,731 sf/300 = 5.77, or 6 occupants).Section 1105 Accessible Entrances.The main entrance and all classroom exterior play area doorsare on an accessible route.Section 1106 Parking and Passenger Loading FacilitiesSee Civil plans. Table 1106.1 51-75 parking spaces requires 3 to be accessible.Therefore, (3) accessible parking spaces + (52) standardparking spaces = (55) total provided.1109.2.2 Water closet compartment.At least 5% of water closet compartments in each toilet roomshall be accessible. If two or more water closets are provided,at least 5% shall be ambulatory accessible. Therefore, alllocations where toilet rooms have toilet compartments, all willhave one child accessible and one child ambulatory accessiblecompartments. Section 1109.5 Drinking FountainsNot fewer than two drinking fountains shall be provided. Ondrinking fountain shall comply with the requirements for peoplewho use a wheel chair and one drinking fountain shall complywith requirements for standing persons. (2) provided.Section 1109.12.3 Point of sale and service counters. The main entry/ lobby service counter is accessible.Section 1109.13 Controls, operating mechanisms and hardware.All door hardwares are level handle or stationary puch/ pulls.Section 1111 SignageTo be by Owner, but will comply.Chapter 4Section 406 Curb Ramps. The main enetry and access fromaccessible parking access isle includes curb ramp to comply.Chapter 5Section 502 Parking Spaces. (3) accessible parking spaces 9'wide x 19' deep with an 8' minimum wide access isle provided.Chapter 6Section 602.4 Spout outlet heights for drinking fountains.(1) at 36" max. for wheel chair use and (1) between 38"-43" forstanding persons provided.Section 603.1 Clearances, door swings, mirrors, operable partsat all adult accessible toilet rooms and child accessibble toiletrooms comply.Section 604 Water Closets and Toilet Compartments.Clearances an grab bars shown to comply with Adult and Childaccessible requirements.Section 606 Lavatories and SinksAll adult and child accessible toilet rooms include lavatories at34" height, 27" clearance, & 30" widths.Section 804.3 Kitchens and Kitchenettes. Work surface. At the infant feeding kitchen and at the employee break room,there is no cooktop or conventional range, therefore thesespaces are not designed to comply with clearance or worksurface heightsTRUE NORTHPLAN NORTH