Oh, I highly doubt it....The typical building code EXPECTS 100 sf/person (occupancy load factor). How you choose to go above or below that expectation is up to you. That load factor then determines the egress width, door width, etc.
So, if you were to grant 200 sf/person, the building dept would then underwrite your drawings as 100 sf/person anyway.
If you were to only allocate 75 sf/person, the building dept would still underwrite as 100 sf/person.
And if you're going to really count your sf, the 100 sf/person is only in the office area, not storage, not kitchen, etc. You can designate one area as "event" (assembly occupancy), then another as office, etc. That's how restaurants can seemingly pack it in!
Jerome, architect
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