This example of a retail facility shows how scoping requirements for certain elements and spaces (sales counters and fitting rooms) apply and indicates employee work areas....
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11B-306.3.2 Maximum depth
Knee clearance shall extend 25 inches (635 mm) maximum under an element at 9 inches (229 mm) above the finish floor or ground....
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11B-306.3.2 Maximum depth
Knee clearance shall extend 25 inches (635 mm) maximum under an element at 9 inches (229 mm) above the finish floor or ground....
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11B-304.2 Floor or ground surfaces
ground spaces, turning spaces, and in similar spaces where people using wheelchairs and other mobility devices must park their mobility aids such as in wheelchair spaces, or maneuver to use elements...
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2. No Admission
By agreeing to and voluntarily entering into this Settlement Agreement, there is no admission or concession by the City, direct or indirect, express or implied, that any Pedestrian Facility...
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REDUCTION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
The ADAAG set minimum criteria for accessibility of pedestrian facilities throughout the United States....
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104 Conventions
Section 104.2 of the 2010 Standards provides that where the required number of elements or facilities to be provided is determined by calculations of ratios or percentages and remainders...
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Accessible Jury Boxes, Attorney Areas, and Witness Stands
206.2.4 of the 2010 Standards requires, in new construction and alterations, at least one accessible route to connect accessible building or facility entrances with all accessible spaces and elements...
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Accessible Meeting Location
Minimum requirements for an accessible temporary event include the following accessible elements: parking; route to the building entrance from accessible parking spaces, drop-off areas and...
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202.3.1 Prohibited Reduction in Access
Those regulations state: “If the 2010 Standards reduce the technical requirements or the number of required accessible elements below the number required by the 1991 Standards, the technical...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2012-08 Private Clubs
accordance with TAS 201.1, the requirements of the Texas Accessibility Standards are to be applied to all areas of a facility unless exempted, or where scoping limits the number of multiple elements...
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308.3.1 Unobstructed
Where a clear floor or ground space allows a parallel approach to an element and the side reach is unobstructed, the high side reach shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum and the low side...
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4.1.6(1)(j) EXCEPTION
Any elements or features of the building or facility that are being altered and can be made accessible shall be made accessible within the scope of the alteration....
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R407.2 Running Slope
Providing stairways along with ramps, where possible, benefits pedestrians with heart disease, limited stamina, and others for whom distance presents a greater barrier than steps....
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Other power-driven mobility device
for the purpose of locomotion, including golf cars, bicycles, electronic personal assistance mobility devices (EPAMDs), or any mobility aid designed to operate in areas without defined pedestrian...
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§ 35.104 Other power-driven mobility device
for the purpose of locomotion, including golf cars, bicycles, electronic personal assistance mobility devices (EPAMDs), or any mobility aid designed to operate in areas without defined pedestrian...
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Managed Use
For example, a trail may be managed for both equestrian and hiker/pedestrian use in the summer and for cross-country skiing in the winter....
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Play Component
An element intended to generate specific opportunities for play, socialization, or learning....
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Using the Tape Measure
A tape measure is used to measure the length, width, height, and depth of various elements including parking spaces and access aisles, routes, thresholds, doorways, and protruding objects...
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R405.3.2 Maximum Depth
Knee clearance shall extend 635 mm (2.1 ft) maximum under an element at 230 mm (9 in) above the finish surface....
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Sign
DEFINITION NOTES Sign Clarification of terminology regarding accessibility requirements for “signs” as individual building elements...
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4.1.3(13)
(13) Controls and operating mechanisms in accessible spaces, along accessible routes, or as parts of accessible elements (for example, light switches and dispenser controls) shall comply...
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4.1.2(12)
(12) Controls and operating mechanisms in accessible spaces, along accessible routes, or as parts of accessible elements (for example, light switches and dispenser controls) shall comply...
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Picnic Unit
space within a picnic area or facility that is designed and constructed for picnicking and that contains one or more constructed features such as picnic tables, grills, and other related elements...