units shall have a clear knee space between the bottom of the apron and the floor or ground at least 27 in (685 mm) high, 30 in (760 mm) wide, and 17 in to 19 in (430 mm to 485 mm) deep (see...
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4.15.5(1)
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4.6.6 Passenger Loading Zones
Passenger loading zones shall provide an access aisle at least 60 in (1525 mm) wide and 20 ft (240 in)(6100 mm) long adjacent and parallel to the vehicle pull-up space (see Fig. 10)....
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Clear Floor Space [4.19.3]
Additional width is required where the clear floor space is obstructed on both sides more than 2 feet (see page 17)....
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Controls [9.2.2(5)]
All controls in accessible units, sleeping rooms, and suites must comply with 4.27, which provides specifications for clear floor space, height of operable controls, and operation (see...
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4.6.3* Parking Spaces
Two accessible parking spaces may share a common access aisle (see Fig. 9). Parked vehicle overhangs shall not reduce the clear width of an accessible route....
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4.15.5(1)
units shall have a clear knee space between the bottom of the apron and the floor or ground at least 27 in (685 mm) high, 30 in (760 mm) wide, and 17 in to 19 in (430 mm to 485 mm) deep (see...
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4.34.6.10* KITCHEN STORAGE
with 4.25 and shall have the following features: (1) Maximum height shall be 48 in (1220 mm) for at least one shelf of all cabinets and storage shelves mounted above work counters (see...
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Alterations and Additions
See the introduction to the guide on “ADA Scoping: New Construction” for further discussion....
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419.7 Accessibility
To see Chapters 5 through 8, consult California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 2 - 2016 California Building Code (2016 CBC), available for purchase from International Code Council (...
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419.7 Accessibility
To see Chapters 5 through 8, consult California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 2 - 2019 California Building Code (2019 CBC), available for purchase from International Code Council (...
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11B-704.2.1 Clear floor or ground space
(See Section 11B-307). ◼...
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1607A.8.2 Grab bars, shower seats and dressing room bench seats
[DSA-AC] See Chapter 11A, Section 1127A.4, and Chapter 11B, Sections 11B-609.8, 11B-610.4 and 11B-903.6, for grab bars, shower seats and dressing room bench seats, as applicable....
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604.8.1.6 Lavatory
See also section 213.3.4....
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Resort Condominium
(See also, Places of Lodging)...
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Slam Dunking Fun: A Guide to Basket Random
It's more about feel than exact science. Have Fun and Don't Take it Seriously: This is the most important tip! Basket Random is designed for lighthearted entertainment....
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Smooth surface / kickplate
I look forward to seeing those examples from our Corada Voices users. It's easy to upload images with your comments, Design solutions, or any other Voices posts....
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Re: The Genius Wave Review Incredible Customer Experience
It’s refreshing to see a straightforward perspective without exaggerated claims, and the mention of Rocket Goal adds a nice personal touch....
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Re: The Genius Wave Review Incredible Customer Experience
It’s refreshing to see a straightforward perspective without exaggerated claims, and the mention of Rocket Goal adds a nice personal touch....
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Re: The Genius Wave Review Incredible Customer Experience
It’s refreshing to see a straightforward perspective without exaggerated claims, and the mention of Rocket Goal adds a nice personal touch....
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Re: The Genius Wave Review Incredible Customer Experience
It’s refreshing to see a straightforward perspective without exaggerated claims, and the mention of Rocket Goal adds a nice personal touch....
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An example of an "undue burden" and how it might be solved is:
If you encounter problems when trying to use or participate in local government services and activities, you should ask your city or county if it has an ADA coordinator and see if the coordinator...
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Medical Examinations
(See Chapter VI.)...
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Section 1630.2(m) Qualified Individual
See Senate Report at 33; House Labor Report at 64-65. (See §1630.9 Not Making Reasonable Accommodation)....
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Online Barriers Faced By People with Disabilities
Blind people who cannot see computer monitors may use screen readers – devices that speak the text that would normally appear on a monitor....