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  11B-202.3.1 Prohibited reduction in access
  
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  Background
  
For those who use a wheeled mobility device (WMD) transfers are required to perform essential tasks of daily living such as bathing, toileting and driving (see Addendum B for a complete...
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  Re: 206.2.5 Restaurants and Cafeterias
  
This code applies to fixed or built-in elements of buildings, structures, site improvements and pedestrian routes or vehicular ways located on a site....
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  233 Residential Facilities, F233 Residential Facilities
  
Units for Sale 233.3.3 Residential Dwelling Units for Sale 233.3.3 Additions 233.3.4 Additions 233.3.4 Alterations 233.3.4.1 Alterations to Vacated Buildings...
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  Avoid the extremes of surface reflectivity and contrast (slides 11 and 13)
  
The orientation of the building structure is actually to teach their clients to look for that. To look for that, yeah....
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  Pricilla Rogers, Ph.D. Making the “Invisible” World “Visible”
  
We had two architects involved developing this building, and also DFW Airport, in the main terminal....
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  A Day to Remember
  
"It felt like the building was punched," he says. "My desk faces north ... the side the airplane hit. Paper was just coming down."...
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  Appendix B: Overview of Federal Regulations and Guidance for Detectable Warnings
  
The ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG) defines detectable warnings as “a standardized surface feature built in or applied to walking surfaces or other elements...
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  Accessible Parking
  
An accessible route must be provided between the access aisle and the accessible building entrance....
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  11B-227.2 Check-out aisles  
  
Where check-out aisles are dispersed throughout the building or facility, check-out aisles complying with Section 11B-904.3 shall be dispersed....
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  The Revised Guidelines (2004 ADAAG)
  
unintended conflicts between the two federal accessibility standards and to minimize conflicts between the federal regulations and the model codes that form the basis of many state and local building...
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  Why Accessibility Is Important
  
However, when the decision is made to construct or alter a building, trail, recreation site, or other facility, we must ask, "How can we design, purchase, or build it to ensure all people...
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  ADAAG
  
ADAAG contains requirements for new construction and alterations of buildings and facilities....
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  11B-227.2 Check-out aisles
  
Where check-out aisles are dispersed throughout the building or facility, check-out aisles complying with Section 11B-904.3 shall be dispersed....
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  11B-227.2 Check-out aisles
  
Where check-out aisles are dispersed throughout the building or facility, check-out aisles complying with Section 11B-904.3 shall be dispersed....
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  Classroom Acoustics
  
Comments were received that urged the Board to address the acoustical performance of buildings and facilities, in particular school classrooms and related student facilities....
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  206 Accessible Routes
  
Section 206.2 specifies where accessible routes are required within a site, including their connection to accessible buildings, stories, spaces, and elements....
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  Grab bars
  
ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADA-ABA). 2002. http://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/buildings-and-sites/about-the-ada-standards/background...
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  3.2 Projects with Adjusted Construction Costs Above the Valuation Threshold
  
" • A finding of UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP may be made when the enforcing agency (DSA) finds that compliance with the building standard would make the specific work of the project affected...
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  11B-216.6 Entrances
  
In existing buildings and facilities where not all entrances comply with Section 11B-404, entrances complying with Section 11B-404 shall be identified by the International Symbol of Accessibility...
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  ASSEMBLY AREA
  
[DSA-AC] A building or facility, or portion thereof, used for the purpose of entertainment, educational or civic gatherings, or similar purposes....
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  216 and 703 Signs
  
These types of signs include: seat and row designations in assembly areas; occupant names, building addresses; company names and logos; signs in parking facilities (except those identifying...
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  The ADA Standards for Accessible Design (the ADA Standards)
  
The ADA Standards for Accessible Design (the ADA Standards) The ADA Standards for Accessible Design, or the “ADA Standards,” refer to the requirements necessary to make a building or other...