Please verify that when calculating the minimum 25 linear foot distance from an opening to an exterior designated smoking area, whether or not the measurement can go around solid obstacles. Our project’s smoking area is separated from the entry doors by a 4 foot wide by 17’-9” deep wall perpendicular to the building. The entire area is covered by a 25’-1” deep canopy that provides coverage at the smoking area and extends to the far end of the building. The perpendicular wall will be sealed continuously at the paved exterior patio floor surface, and to the canopy above. While it is 19’-6” from the edge of the door through the solid wall to the nearest point of the smoking area, it is 26’-6” diagonally from the edge of the door to the end of the perpendicular wall at the smoking area.
Also, when measuring the 25 linear foot distance from a smoking area to an opening located above, is the measurement taken from grade?
Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
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May 15, 2012 - 1:30 pm
Sara, I would assume that the 25-foot measurement would go around solid obstacles, as long as they are continuous and totally impervious.Regarding measurement from grade vs. an opening above, I don't think that passes the "sniff test." Smoking happens at head level, which is not at grade, and then smoke tends to go up, so openings overhead should get all the clearance they can.
Elodie DUMAS
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May 24, 2012 - 5:47 am
Tristan,
what about the measurement, if the smoking area is at floor 0, and there's an entrance at floor -1 (patio) ?
Do i need to comply with the 25 feet (smoke tends to go up as you said) ?
Thanks
April Ambrose
Business Development ManagerEntegrity
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May 25, 2012 - 5:18 pm
I have the same question for a rooftop a/c unit on a one story building. How would you measure the 25'? Up and over for a combination of horizontal and vertical distance or would it be a horizontal measurement only to the 'top' of the smoking area? What determines the 'top' of an outdoor smoking area?
Thank you.
Elodie DUMAS
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May 31, 2012 - 11:09 am
Any answer ?
Thanks