Structural Impracticability in DOJ’s 2010 ADA Standards and DOT's ADA Regulations DOJ’s 2010 ADA Standards and DOT's ADA regulations specify that full compliance is not required in new construction...
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Exception Based on Structural Impracticability in DOJ’s 2010 ADA Standards and DOT's ADA Regulations
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Technical requirements
Technical requirements state the specific numbers, conditions, and measurements that are required (percent that must comply, dimensions, reach ranges, grades, trail width, and so forth)....
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13.1 Q. Are the public and common use areas of a newly constructed development that consists entirely of buildings having four or more multistory townhouses, with no elevators, required to be accessible?
The Fair Housing Act applies only to new construction of covered multifamily dwellings....
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F202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
Exception 2 exempts camping facilities, picnic facilities, viewing areas, trailheads, trails, and beach access routes from providing an accessible path of travel to altered areas containing...
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FOREWORD
The results confirmed the great diversity in the operating characteristics of various road and trail user types....
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11B-224.1.2 Guest room doors and doorways
Entrances, doors and doorways providing user passage into and within guest rooms that are not required to provide mobility features complying with Section 11B-806.2 shall comply with Section...
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11B-233.1 General
For ADA scoping requirements of Title II §35.151(e) New Construction and Alterations; Social Service Center Establishments, Title III §36.406(d) Standards for New Construction and Alterations...
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203.1 General
EXCEPTION: In new construction, full compliance with the requirements of these standards is not required where an entity can demonstrate that it is structurally impracticable to meet the...
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SECTION#5
SECTION#5 For the following questions, please answer every item pertaining to the trail surface installation. Leave blank if the response choice is not applicable to you....
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Water Hydrants and Water Spouts [1011.2, 1011.3, and 1011.6]
At water hydrants, a minimum of 72 by 48 inches of clear ground space must be provided with the long side of the space adjoining or overlapping an ORAR or trail as applicable, or another...
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Using the Conditions for an Exception in FSORAG
These conditions apply only where an exception is specifically allowed in the technical requirement sections for a particular recreation feature....
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SECTION#3
SECTION#3 For the following questions, please answer every item pertaining to the trail pre-installation specifications. Leave blank if the response choice is not applicable to you....
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Section 1193.39 Prohibited reduction of accessibility, usability and compatibility [1193.29 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, it seemed to prevent a manufacturer from even discontinuing an obsolete product if it had an accessibility feature unless the same feature were incorporated in its replacement...
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D. What Does Title II of the ADA Require with Respect to Curb Ramps at Pedestrian Crossings?
To comply with ADA requirements, the curb ramps provided must meet specific standards for width, slope, cross slope, placement, and other features.3 In constructing facilities such as walkways...
- USDA Forest Service Built Environment Image Guide (BEIG)
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Tent Pads and Tent Platforms [1013]
For example, small tents may be used at a camping facility near a wilderness access point, while large family tents may be used at a more developed camping facility with numerous constructed...
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Protruding Objects and Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Protruding objects are defined as constructed features (such as signs) that extend into the clear width area of an outdoor recreation access route, resting interval, or passing space and...
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1. Executive Summary
We are issuing the SNPRM in response to public comments on separate rulemakings to develop accessibility guidelines for trails and other outdoor developed areas, and for sidewalks and other...
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Introduction
Wood chip surfaces on trails create difficulties for those who use mobility aids, such as wheelchairs and walkers, due to their softness, shifting, and uneven surface....
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Grade
Grade—The difference in elevation of a section of an outdoor recreation access route, trail, or beach access route measured parallel to the predominant direction of travel....
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Cross Slope
The difference in elevation from edge to edge of an ORAR, trail, or beach access route measured perpendicular to the direction of travel. ...
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Running Slope (Grade)
The difference in elevation of a section of an ORAR, trail, or beach access route measured parallel to the predominant direction of travel. ...
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Assumptions
For the purpose of this study, it was assumed that: A Rotational Penetrometer can be used to determine firmness and stability for trail surfaces as they relate to accessibility...