Special application sections 5 through 10 provide additional requirements for restaurants and cafeterias, medical care facilities, business and mercantile, libraries, accessible transient...
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4.1.1(2) Application Based on Building Use
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K4
K4. If built-in food, drink, condiment, and tableware dispensers are provided, are dispensers and operating controls mounted no higher than 54 inches above the floor if clear floor...
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K3
K3. In each eating area, if tables with fixed seats are provided, do at least 5% of each type of table with fixed seats have accessible locations with knee space at least 27 inches...
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Re: 206.2.5 Restaurants and Cafeterias
Please note the following from the FACBC - 201.4 Scope of Coverage. This code applies to fixed or built-in elements of buildings, structures, site improvements and pedestrian routes...
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Salad Bars and Buffet Counters
Salad Bars and Buffet Counters Recommendations: The standard reach range should be considered in the design of built-in salad bars although not all portions are required to be...
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K6
K6. If food service lines are provided, is an accessible route provided (at least 36 inches wide) and are the tray slides no higher than 34 inches above the floor? [ADA Standards §...
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Dining Areas [5.4]/ Raised Platforms [5.7]
Dining Areas [5.4]/ Raised Platforms [5.7] Since accessible seating must be dispersed throughout new facilities, it is important that an accessible route be provided to all raised...
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K5
K5. If the operating controls are set back 10 to 24 inches from the front edge of the counter or table are they no higher than 46 inches above the floor? [ADA Standards §...
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Food Service Lines [5.5] and Tableware and Condiment Areas [5.6]
Food Service Lines [5.5] and Tableware and Condiment Areas [5.6] Tray slides, if provided, must be no more than 34 inches high. Self-service shelves and dispensers must be within...
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III-7.3110 Work areas
Does it include employee lounges, restrooms, cafeterias, health units, and exercise facilities? No....
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[ADA Title III §36.403(b)] Primary function
Areas that contain a primary function include, but are not limited to, the customer services lobby of a bank, the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference center, as...
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Primary Function
Areas that contain a primary function include, but are not limited to, [the customer services lobby of a bank, 36.403(b)], the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference...
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[ADA Title II §35.151(b)(4)(i)] Primary function
Areas that contain a primary function include, but are not limited to, the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference center, as well as offices and other work areas in...
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E. Tray Slides
If cafeteria style food service lines are provided, are the tray slides no higher than 34" above the floor and queue lines at least 36" wide (42" minimum if u-turns are required) along the...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(i) Primary function
Areas that contain a primary function include, but are not limited to, the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference center, as well as offices and other work areas in...
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Mezzanines (Private and Public Sector Facilities) [§206.2.4, Ex. 3]
(mezzanines do not count as a story) or facilities that are exempt from the requirement for an accessible route between stories (additional conditions apply to restaurants and cafeterias...
- PEMKO 5" Heavy Duty Threshold No. 2715
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Sec.36.403(b) Primary function
Areas that contain a primary function include, but are not limited to, the customer services lobby of a bank, the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference center, as...
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§ 36.403(b) Primary function.
Areas that contain a primary function include, but are not limited to, the customer services lobby of a bank, the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference center, as...
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Where Service Animals Are Allowed
For example, in a hospital it would be inappropriate to exclude a service animal from areas such as patient rooms, clinics, cafeterias, or examination rooms....
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F201.1 Scope
However, common use and public use spaces such as recovery rooms, examination rooms, and cafeterias are not exempt from these requirements and must be accessible....