This section recognizes that it is not sufficient to provide features such as accessible routes, elevators, or ramps, if those features are not maintained in a manner that enables individuals...
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Section 36.211 Maintenance of Accessible Features (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
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II-3.6100 General
In order to install a ramp to the front entrance of a pharmacy, the owner must encroach on the set-back by three feet....
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Summary of Major Provisions
outdoor areas developed for recreational purposes: Department of Agriculture (Forest Service); Department of Defense (Army Corps of Engineers); and Department of the Interior (Bureau of Land...
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Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
operation of the device; and Whether the use of the device creates a substantial risk of serious harm to the environment or natural or cultural resources or poses a conflict with Federal land...
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M102.1 Defined Terms (Section-by-Section Analysis)
provider, breast platform, patient support surface, transfer supports, positioning supports, prone position, supine position, examination tables, diagnostic purposes, maximum extent possible, landing...
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The Commenters
(BOCA); the State of Washington Building Code Council; the Seattle Department of Construction and Land Use; the Barrier-free Subcode Committee of the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code...
- AquaTrek2 AQ-250PC Aquatic Wheelchair
- AquaTrek2 AQ-350 Aquatic Wheelchair
- AquaTrek2 AQ-150 Child Size Aquatic Wheelchair
- Evan Terry Associates
- Children's Harbor
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Vertical Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 221.2.3.2
Section 221.2.3.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for vertical dispersion in assembly areas.
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Key Differences Between Routes
Interior accessible routes may include corridors, floors, ramps, elevators, lifts, and clear floor space at fixtures....
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Accessible Parking
Install curb ramp where an accessible route crosses a curb - note: curb ramp does not extend into the access aisle....
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
308 Reach Ranges 309 Operable Parts CHAPTER 4: ACCESSIBLE ROUTES 401 General 402 Accessible Routes 403 Walking Surfaces 404 Doors, Doorways, and Gates 405 Ramps...
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502.2 Vehicle Spaces
See section 406.5 curb ramp location....
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What is a “reasonable accommodation”?
His employer installed a ramp at the entrance to the building in which the editor worked so that the editor could use his scooter at the office....
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Issue: Program Accessibility
A ramp was installed to provide access to the city activities conducted in this facility....
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What values are recommended for ground and floor surfaces along an accessible route?
coefficient of friction for surfaces along an accessible route, when measured by the NBS-Brungraber machine using a silastic sensor shoe, were approximately 0.6 for a level surface and 0.8 for ramps...
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R208 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Detectable warning surfaces must be provided at the following locations on pedestrian access routes and at transit stops: Curb ramps and blended transitions at pedestrian street...
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R204 Pedestrian Access Routes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Where an overpass, underpass, bridge, or similar structure is designed for pedestrian use only and the approach slope to the structure exceeds 5 percent, a ramp, elevator, limited use/limited...
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Additional Design Specifications for Requirement 1
Other commenters stated that the 10% slope criterion for the planned walkway was inconsistent with accessibility requirements that prohibit ramps from having a slope in excess of 8.33%....
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Scoping [4.1.3(5)]
Vertical access by other means (ramp or lift) is not required to upper stories in exempt facilities....
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11B-216.6 Entrances
accessible route diverges from the route for the general public and should be located at decision points (for example where the path to the stairs diverges from the path to an elevator or ramp...