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Director's Rule 7-2021: Applicant: Supersedes: Publication: Effective: Code and Section Reference

This Director's Rule establishes alternate design requirements that allow seismic force-resisting systems like steel eccentrically braced frames to be used in buildings with heights between 160 and 185 feet. To qualify for this increased height, designs must meet the first two requirements of Section 1613.4.1 in the Seattle Building Code but not the final three requirements. A Code Modification Request is required to apply this rule.

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Director's Rule 7-2021: Applicant: Supersedes: Publication: Effective: Code and Section Reference

This Director's Rule establishes alternate design requirements that allow seismic force-resisting systems like steel eccentrically braced frames to be used in buildings with heights between 160 and 185 feet. To qualify for this increased height, designs must meet the first two requirements of Section 1613.4.1 in the Seattle Building Code but not the final three requirements. A Code Modification Request is required to apply this rule.

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SDCI Director’s Rule 7-2021

Applicant: Page Supersedes:


1 of 2 DR 2-2017
City of Seattle
Department of Construction and Publication: Effective:
Inspections 4/12/2021 5/18/2021
Subject: Code and Section Reference:

Seattle Building Code Section 1613.4.1

Alternate Design Requirements for lateral Type of Rule:


force-resisting systems in buildings
between 160 and 185 feet in height Code Modification
Ordinance Authority:
SMC 3.06.040
Index: Approved Date
Seattle Building Code
(Signature on file) 5/14/21
Nathan Torgelson, Director, SDCI

BACKGROUND

This Director’s Rule establishes alternate design requirements for buildings with structural
height between 160 feet and 185 feet.

The 2018 Seattle Building Code adopts ASCE 7-16 and its requirements for the maximum
permitted structural height for different seismic force-resisting systems. Per ASCE 7-16 the
maximum structural height of prescriptively designed steel eccentrically braced frame, steel
special concentrically braced frame, steel buckling-restrained braced frame, steel special plate
shear wall, or special reinforced concrete shear wall seismic force-resisting systems is 160 feet.
This height may be increased to 240 feet when all the requirements of Seattle Building Code
Section 1613.4.1 are satisfied.

The City of Seattle’s Land Use Code allows zoning height limits to be exceeded with additional
height incentives in some areas of the city. The zoning requirements define height differently
than building code structural height. As a result, several tall buildings were proposed with a
structural height somewhat greater than 160 feet.
City of Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections Nathan Torgelson, Director
700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2000, PO Box 34019, Seattle, WA 98124-4019
SDCI Director’s Rule X-2021
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RULE

Buildings with a steel eccentrically braced frame, steel special concentrically braced frame, steel
buckling-restrained braced frame, steel special plate shear wall, or special reinforced concrete
shear wall seismic force-resisting system may have a structural height increase from 160 feet to
185 feet provided that the design meets the requirements in 2018 Seattle Building Code Section
1613.4.1 items 1 and 2. Seattle Building Code Section 1613.4.1 items 3, 4, and 5 are not
required to be met for buildings limited to 185 feet. Structural height is measured in
accordance with the ASCE 7-16 definition in Section 11.2, including the information contained
in the commentary regarding sloping sites.

A Code Modification Request per SBC 104.4 is required by SDCI in order to apply this rule.

REFERENCE

See 2012 SBC Code Interpretation ASCE 7-10 for our interpretation of structural height.

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