Section 235.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of boat slips.
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 235.2.1
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204 Protruding Objects
Exceptions developed for sport activity areas and play areas in separate rulemakings on recreation facilities and on play areas are included in the final rule (204.1 Exceptions 1 and 2)....
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Observations:
This sample had just three 4-wheeled scooters which limits detailed comparisons with 3-wheeled scooters For platforms designed to accommodate wheeled mobility devices, additional space...
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Comments
, including some models that may not meet the common wheelchair criteria....
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3.3.13 360-Degree Turn
Less than 50% of our manual and powered wheelchair users completed a 360-degree turn within the United States standard turning diameter (Figure 3‒12)....
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Lawn Seating
Since such areas typically do not provide fixed seating, this provision does not require wheelchair spaces, companion seats, or designated aisle seats....
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5b.
Does the floor area of the elevator car provide space for wheelchair users to enter, reach the controls, and exit the car?...
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4.2.6* Side Reach
If the clear floor space allows parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair, the maximum high side reach allowed shall be 54 in (1370 mm) and the low side reach shall be no less than 9...
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Scoping [4.1.3(5)]
In new construction, platform lifts can be used instead of ramps or elevators only in providing access to: performing areas in assembly occupancies wheelchair seating locations...
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A4.34.6.7 OVENS
Countertop or wall-mounted ovens with side-opening doors are easier for people in wheelchairs to use....
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Parking
The chart below indicates the number of accessible spaces required by the 2010 Standards. One of every six spaces must be van accessible....
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1005.3 Edge Protection
Edge protection will prevent wheelchairs or other mobility devices from slipping off the fishing pier or platform....
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1005.3 Edge Protection
Edge protection will prevent wheelchairs or other mobility devices from slipping off the fishing pier or platform....
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1005.3 Edge Protection
Edge protection will prevent wheelchairs or other mobility devices from slipping off the fishing pier or platform....
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Scales
not have a scale that can accommodate a wheelchair....
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Gates and Barriers on Beach Access Routes
These requirements are also explained in "Getting From Here to There—Outdoor Recreation Access Routes" of this guidebook....
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Outdoor Constructed Feature
A constructed element provided at an outdoor recreation site such as a picnic table; fire ring; pedestal grill; tent pad; bench; trash, recycling, or other essential container; fireplace...
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Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
proposed rule would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities because it would apply to federal agencies that administer outdoor areas developed for recreational...
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F247.4 Trail Facilities
Outdoor recreation access routes are not required at camping facilities, picnic facilities, or viewing areas provided on trails....
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Beach Access Route
pedestrian use that crosses the surface of a beach or that leads from a pedestrian access point to the high tide level at tidal beaches; mean high water level at river beaches; or the normal recreation...
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Basic Features
Basic Features Inmates with disabilities - including those who use wheelchairs - need to be able to enter their cells and move around inside them, using the cells’ features without assistance...
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4.10.9 Floor Plan of Elevator Cars
The floor area of elevator cars shall provide space for wheelchair users to enter the car, maneuver within reach of controls, and exit from the car....
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4.10.9 FLOOR PLAN OF ELEVATOR CARS
The floor area of elevator cars shall provide space for wheelchair users to enter the car, maneuver within reach of controls, and exit from the car....
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Maneuvering Clearances [§404.2.4]
Maneuvering Clearances [§404.2.4] Required maneuvering clearances provide space for opening and proceeding through doors, doorways, and gates using wheelchairs and other mobility aids...