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What are the uses intended for the gathering together of persons in Assembly - Group A?
What are the uses intended for the gathering together of persons in Assembly - Group A?
What is Group A - Sub-Group A1 intended for?
What is Group A - Sub-Group A1 intended for?
Production and viewing of the performing arts or motion pictures, usually with fixed seating.
What type of uses does Group A - Sub-Group A2 refer to?
What type of uses does Group A - Sub-Group A2 refer to?
Uses intended for food and/or drink consumption.
What does Group A - Sub-Group A3 encompass?
What does Group A - Sub-Group A3 encompass?
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What is the main purpose of Group A - Sub-Group A4?
What is the main purpose of Group A - Sub-Group A4?
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Group A - Sub-Group A5 is intended for what type of activities?
Group A - Sub-Group A5 is intended for what type of activities?
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What are the characteristics of Business - Group B?
What are the characteristics of Business - Group B?
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Study Notes
Occupancy Classifications
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Group A (Assembly)
- Defined as spaces for gatherings for civic, social, or religious functions.
- Includes settings for recreation, food/drink consumption, or awaiting transportation.
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Group A - Sub-Group A1
- Focuses on venues for performing arts or motion picture viewing.
- Typically features fixed seating, e.g., Gibson Amphitheater.
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Group A - Sub-Group A2
- Encompasses establishments primarily for food and/or drink consumption.
- Example: McDonald's Restaurant.
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Group A - Sub-Group A3
- Comprises spaces intended for worship, recreation, or amusement.
- Includes Church Assembly Areas and Bowling Alleys.
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Group A - Sub-Group A4
- Designed for indoor sporting events with spectator seating.
- Example: Staples Center Arena.
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Group A - Sub-Group A5
- Pertains to outdoor activities where spectators can participate or view.
- Example: Qualcomm Stadium.
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Group B (Business)
- Classifies assembly occupancies with fewer than 50 people.
- Consists of spaces for office, professional, or service-type transactions.
- Examples include Dry Cleaners and Papa John's Restaurant.
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Explore the various occupancy classifications with these flashcards, focusing on Group A categories such as Assembly and Sub-Group A1. Perfect for students and professionals aiming to understand building code classifications. Enhance your knowledge of occupancy types used for different purposes.