Permits single exit stairwells in certain new residential buildings under State Uniform Construction Code.
Impact
If enacted, A4972 would amend the existing State Uniform Construction Code, allowing local governing bodies to adopt ordinances or resolutions that would deviate from the current requirement of multiple exit stairways for residential buildings. This flexibility would be limited to new applications for developments that conform to the stipulations set forth in the bill, specifically focusing on buildings no taller than six stories. The intent is to promote efficiency in building design while maintaining safety standards.
Summary
Assembly Bill A4972 addresses the stairwell requirements for certain new residential buildings in New Jersey by permitting municipalities to allow a single exit stairway for residential structures classified under Group R-2 occupancy. This type of occupancy includes buildings with multiple dwelling units where residents are primarily permanent. The legislation seeks to simplify the design requirements for these types of buildings, potentially reducing construction costs and increasing housing availability in urban areas.
Contention
Notable concerns surrounding A4972 include potential safety implications, as single exit structures may pose risks in emergencies. Critics argue that limiting exits could complicate evacuation procedures and raise fire safety concerns, particularly in taller residential buildings where residents could be trapped without adequate escape routes. Advocacy for stronger safety measures before the adoption of such regulations represents a key point of contention during discussions of the bill.