Identification signs shall be reflectorized with a minimum area of 70 square inches (45161 mm2)....
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11B-812.8.6 Finish and size
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ADDITION
[DSA-AC] An expansion, extension or increase in the gross floor area or height of a building or facility....
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224.6.1 Guest rooms
Guest rooms with mobility features shall be provided as follows: (i) Facilities that are subject to the same permit application on a common site that each have 50 or fewer guest rooms may...
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Perpendicular and Angled Parking Spaces (R309.3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Two accessible parking spaces are permitted to share a common access aisle....
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Who are People with Disabilities and Other Activity Limitations?
The most common, reported by more than 20 percent of those surveyed, relates to basic physical actions such as walking, bending, and reaching....
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Is automation of doors required?
Difficulty opening exterior swing doors is a common complaint. Automation offers the best solution. Otherwise, closers should be set with the minimum force practicable....
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11B-202.3 Alterations
rooms or spaces, then the requirement for an accessible path of travel to the area of specific alteration does not apply....
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Issue 13: Stub poles
A signal pull box was already in the sidewalk area near the new stub pole location, so concrete work was minimized. Stub poles are commonly used in some jurisdictions. ...
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408.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The intent of this provision is to ensure that display screens are viewable by individuals who use wheelchairs or other mobility aids....
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F248.1 General
There are exceptions in 1018.1 that can be used where conditions specified in 1019 apply. ...
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Speech Disabilities
A speech disability prevents a person from using or accessing information or building features that require the ability to speak....
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Surface
A surface that is not permanently affected by expected weather conditions and can sustain normal wear and tear from the expected use(s) of the area between planned maintenance....
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Chapter 10: Recreation Facilities
constructed features (1011); parking spaces within camping units and picnic units and pull-up spaces at dump stations (1012); tent pads and tent platforms (1013); camp shelters (1014); viewing areas...
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F248.1 General
There are exceptions in 1018.1 that can be used where conditions specified in 1019 apply....
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DOT’s ADA Standards (2006)
DOT’s ADA Standards apply to facilities used by state and local governments to provide designated public transportation and to commuter and intercity rail stations....
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Other Counters/ Teller Windows [7.2(2)]
These alternatives provide an accessible writing surface at counters and windows used for banking, registration, payment, and other purposes....
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II-5.3000 Curb ramps
must give priority to walkways serving State and local government offices and facilities, transportation, places of public accommodation, and employees, followed by walkways serving other areas...
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When is a facility considered accessible?
For developed recreation areas: The Forest Service Outdoor Recreation Accessibility Guidelines (FSORAG) apply to Forest Service outdoor recreation areas....
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Accessible Entrance
Where one or two steps exist at an entrance, access can be achieved in a variety of ways -- for example, by using an alternate accessible entrance, adding a short ramp, modifying the area...
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2. CREATING A SPACE
Look for spaces that are out of potentially dangerous areas (such as evacuation zones) and that are central to the population you serve....
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Background
Background June 20, 2007, the Access Board issued proposed guidelines for outdoor developed areas that include requirements for newly constructed or altered trails....