Title 17F Construction Standards
Chapter 17F.040 Building Code
Section 17F.040.130 Special Sky
wa lk Provisions
Definitions.
“Skywa lk area” is those areas within a building through which pedestrians may pass when en route from any skywa lk bridge or vertical circulation point to another skywa lk bridge or vertical circulation point.
On single-tenant floors this includes the entire floor.
On multi-tenant floors this includes all areas which are not separated from the pedestrian routes by wa lls, doors, windows, chain gates, rolling grilles or other devices.
“Skywa lk bridge” is any elevated bridge-like structure connecting two buildings and primarily designed for pedestrian use.
“Skywa lk system” is the entirety of the central business district interconnecting above the street-level pedestrian circulation system.
Required Separations.
Required building separations must be in accordance with IBC Section 707. Openings for the purpose of interconnecting the skywa lk areas of buildings may occur so long as they be protected as required by IBC Section 707 for area separation wa lls. The protection may be provided by any labeled fire door assembly of the proper rating.
Exceptions:
Protection of openings in wa lls between buildings of like construction types need not be provided if the buildings are sprinklered on the floors upon which the openings occur.
Protection of openings in wa lls between buildings of unlike construction types may be reduced from the required three-hour rating to a two-hour rating and from a one-and-one-half-hour rating to a one-hour rating if the buildings are sprinklered on the floors upon which the openings occur.
Exits.
Each building connected to the skywa lk system by opening(s) or skywa lk bridge(s) must have exits as required by the IBC.
Exceptions:
After business hours skywa lk areas and tenant areas within a building may be closed off from each other or the rest of the building by security devices, but:
Skywa lk areas must be served by at least one exit at all times, and
Tenant spaces must be served by at least one exit at all times. This exit may be into the skywa lk area, but openings with closures other than leaf-type doors are not considered as exits after business hours. Proper separation of exits must be maintained in cases where two exits are required.
Corridors.
Skywa lk areas within buildings are treated as corridors subject to the requirements of IBC Section 1020.
Exceptions:
When thirty feet or more in width, such areas are not treated as corridors.
When the skywa lk area is fully sprinklered and smoke alarms are installed, the corridor wa lls may be of noncombustible construction instead of one-hour construction so long as sprinklers are installed on both sides of the corridor wa ll. Openings in the wa ll must be equipped with self-closing or automatic-closing (IBC Section 716) doors with gaskets in the frames. Only openings glazed with safety glazing or wire glass are permitted but there is no limit on the amount of glazing.
When the skywa lk areas and the tenant space opening onto it are both fully sprinklered and smoke alarms are installed, no corridor wa lls or doors are required. If wa lls are provided, they must be of noncombustible construction.
In no case are partitions, rails, counters and similar space dividers construed to form corridor wa lls.
Date Passed: Monday, May 23, 2016
Effective Date: Thursday, June 30, 2016
ORD C35389 Section 9