To measure the gutter slope, place the level in the same position as the arrow in the illustration, with one end where the gutter meets the ramp and the other end towards the street....
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1.1.7 Measurement of parking areas
These areas should be considered as a pedestrian walk with a minimum width of 60 in. and a length of approximately 20 ft and with an ADA/ABA - AG maximum slope of 1:48 in both directions...
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405 Ramps
Technical provisions address running slope, cross slope, handrails, landings, edge protection, and other elements....
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1009.3.2 Submerged Depth
Sloped entries shall extend to a depth of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum and 30 inches (760 mm) maximum below the stationary water level....
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Ramps [4.8]
Where the running slope of an accessible route is more than 5%, it is considered a ramp. Generally, changes in level up to 6 inches can be treated as a curb ramp....
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11B-1009.3.2 Submerged depth
Sloped entries shall extend to a depth of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum and 30 inches (762 mm) maximum below the stationary water level....
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1009.3.2 Submerged Depth
Sloped entries shall extend to a depth of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum and 30 inches (760 mm) maximum below the stationary water level....
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M303.3.3.1 Running Slope
Ramp runs shall have a running slope not steeper than 1:12....
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Passenger Loading Zones [4.6.6]
A level surface (maximum 2% slope in any direction) for both the space and aisle is important for wheelchair transfer to and from vehicles and deployment of vehicle lifts or ramps....
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Q1.) When a ramp has a maximum slope of 1:12 or 8.33%, is that considered a range of from 0% to 8.33% which would allow no slope greater than 8.33% or is that a simple maximum which would allow a tolerance above 8.33%? Similarly, is a cabinet countertop that can be no higher than 34” AFF a range of from 0” to 34” AFF with no additional height allowed, or is a tolerance allowed for variations in the floor surface or cabinet construction?
A1.) The consistent technical assistance on this question has been that both are subject to tolerances.
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1009.3.2 Submerged Depth
Sloped entries shall extend to a depth of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum and 30 inches (760 mm) maximum below the stationary water level....
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Suggestions by Jean Tessmer
Suggestions by Jean Tessmer As published in Concrete Technology Today, April 2001, Jean Tessmer, accessibility consultant for Space Options, suggested that ramp slopes be measured with...
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11B-1009.3.2 Submerged depth
Sloped entries shall extend to a depth of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum and 30 inches (762 mm) maximum below the stationary water level....
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11B-1009.3.2 Submerged depth
Sloped entries shall extend to a depth of 24 inches (610 mm) minimum and 30 inches (762 mm) maximum below the stationary water level....
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3.4.5 Grade
The clear ground space and turning space required by section 3.4.3 shall have a slope of no more than 1:48 (2 percent) in any direction. Exception....
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§ 38.95(c)(5) Slope
(5) Slope. Ramps or bridge plates shall have the least slope practicable....
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F242.3 Wading Pools
Accessible means of entry shall comply with sloped entries complying with 1009.3....
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242.3 Wading Pools
Accessible means of entry shall comply with sloped entries complying with 1009.3....
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4.6.5 PASSENGER LOADING ZONES
Vehicle standing spaces and access aisles shall be level with surface slopes not exceeding 1:50 in all directions....
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11B-242.3 Wading pools
Accessible means of entry shall comply with sloped entries complying with Section 11B-1009.3. ...
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11B-242.3 Wading pools
Accessible means of entry shall comply with sloped entries complying with Section 11B-1009.3....
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11B-242.3 Wading pools
Accessible means of entry shall comply with sloped entries complying with Section 11B-1009.3....
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242.3 Wading Pools
Accessible means of entry shall comply with sloped entries complying with 1009.3....
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4.6.6 Passenger Loading Zones
Vehicle standing spaces and access aisles shall be level with surface slopes not exceeding 1:50 (2%) in all directions....