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- Access Board: Protruding Objects - Drinking Fountains
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PATH OF TRAVEL
Advisory Definition of PATH OF TRAVEL. The term PATH OF TRAVEL applies only to alterations, structural repairs or additions to existing buildings or facilities....
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General: ADA Standard Section 307.1
Section 307.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for protruding objects.
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Protruding Objects: ADA Standard Section 204
Section 204 covers the scoping requirements of general exceptions for protruding objects in the most current ADA Standards
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Protruding Objects: ADA Standard Section 307
Section 307 covers the current ADA Standards for protruding objects.
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11B-204 Protruding objects
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11B-307.1 General
Protruding objects shall comply with Section 11B-307.
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11B-307 Protruding objects
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Path of Travel
Path of Travel....
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R201.1 Scope
All newly constructed facilities, altered portions of existing facilities, and elements added to existing facilities for pedestrian circulation and use located in the public right-of-way...
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Children’s Use
Describes spaces and elements specifically designed for use primarily by people 12 years old and younger....
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CHILDREN’S USE
[DSA-AC] Describes spaces and elements specifically designed for use primarily by people 12 years old and younger....
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Public Use
Public use may be provided at a building or facility that is privately or publicly owned....
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Hallways
Hallways Problem In many polling places, particularly those in large facilities such as schools and apartment buildings, hallways contain drinking fountains, coat racks,...
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"Path of travel"
The CBC defines "path of travel" as: • "An identifiable accessible route within an existing site, building or facility by means of which a particular area may be approached, entered and...
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11B-250.1 General
Exceptions: Curb ramps and blended transitions with detectable warnings complying with Section 11B-247 may be used to connect raised circulation paths and pedestrian crossings within...
- Figure 307.4 Vertical Clearance – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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11B-206.2.4 Spaces and elements
shall connect accessible building or facility entrances with all accessible spaces and elements within the building or facility, including mezzanines, which are otherwise connected by a circulation...
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11B-206.2.4 Spaces and elements
shall connect accessible building or facility entrances with all accessible spaces and elements within the building or facility, including mezzanines, which are otherwise connected by a circulation...
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11B-206.2.4 Spaces and elements
shall connect accessible building or facility entrances with all accessible spaces and elements within the building or facility, including mezzanines, which are otherwise connected by a circulation...
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202.3 Alterations
Where existing elements, spaces, or common use areas are altered, each altered element, space, or common use area shall comply with the applicable requirements of Chapter 2....
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14.2 Q. If both open and covered parking spaces are provided, how many of each type must be accessible?
A. The Guidelines require that accessible parking be provided for residents with disabilities on the same terms and with the full range of choices, e.g., surface parking or garage,...
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14.1 Q. How many resident parking spaces must be made accessible at the time of construction?
A. The Guidelines provide that a minimum of two percent of the parking spaces serving covered dwelling units be made accessible and located on an accessible route to wheelchair...
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Handrail Extensions: ADA Standard Section 505.10
Section 505.10 covers the current ADA Standards for handrail extensions.