Occupancy load definition

Occupancy load means the number of individuals normally occupying the building or part thereof, or for which the exit facilities were designed.
Occupancy load. , for any premises, means the prescribed maximum number of individuals permitted by law to ordinarily occupy those premises at any one time;
Occupancy load means the number of persons for which a building or part thereof is designed;

Examples of Occupancy load in a sentence

  • Occupancy load shall be not less than seven (7) persons per usable 1,000 square feet.

  • Occupancy load for heat gain calculations: Retail: One (1) person per 66.67 sq.

  • Occupancy load shall be capable of not less than seven (7) persons per usable 1,000 square feet.

  • Occupancy load for the basement level is 100 persons and will be enforced by campus police and billed under separate cover.

  • Occupancy load shall not be less than one (1) person per 150 usable square feet.


More Definitions of Occupancy load

Occupancy load means the number of Persons that a building or part thereof is designed to accommodate.

Related to Occupancy load

  • Single Room Occupancy or “SRO” means housing consisting of single room dwelling units that is the primary residence of its occupant or occupants. An SRO does not include facilities for students.

  • Occupancy means the use or intended use of a building or part thereof for the shelter or support of persons, animals or property.

  • Transient occupancy means occupancy in transient lodging that has all of the following

  • Occupancy Permit means a document authorizing the use of a development undertaken in accordance with a development permit issued pursuant to this Land Use Bylaw;

  • Building Work has the meaning given to it in section 6 of the Building and Construction Industry (Improving Productivity) Act 2016 (Cth);