that the most effective detectable warning: has a unique texture distinct from other common surfaces in the environment adjoins or abuts the hazard to signal impending change...
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Detectable Warnings on Walking Surfaces [4.29.2]
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Do the ADA Standards apply to existing facilities that are not subject to the alterations requirements?
The 2010 Standards apply when architectural changes are made to facilities in order to comply with the program access requirements of title II of the ADA....
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Sec.36.308(a)(1)
(1) To the extent that it is readily achievable, a public accommodation in assembly areas shall --...
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Addition
An expansion, extension, or increase in the gross floor area or height of a building or facility....
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§ 36.308(a)(1)(ii)(A)
(A) Are an integral part of the seating area and are dispersed to all accessible seating levels; and...
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106.5.3 Addition
An expansion, extension, or increase in the gross floor area or height of a building or facility....
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Setting
Setting—The term used to describe the natural surroundings of a trail or recreation area....
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E1-5. Elevator
Is an elevator provided to access the voting area level? Yes _____ No _____...
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§100.201 Exterior
Exterior means all areas of the premises outside of an individual dwelling unit....
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KITCHEN OR KITCHENETTE
[DSA-AC] A room, space or area with equipment for the preparation and cooking of food....
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KITCHEN OR KITCHENETTE
[DSA-AC] A room, space or area with equipment for the preparation and cooking of food....
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408 Limited-Use/Limited-Application Elevators
Thus, some changes discussed above for standard elevators also pertain to LULA elevators as well....
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Ticket Prices and Dispersal of Wheelchair Spaces
Paragraph 5 of the "Line of Sight and Dispersion of Wheelchair Spaces in Assembly Areas" section of the Department of Justice's Guidance on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design document...
- U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)
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Chapter 2: Putting the ADA on the Legislative Agenda: The National Council on Disability
windows of opportunity”—each of these streams merge and offer the potential for action: “A problem is recognized, a solution is available, the political climate makes the time right for change...
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Step 2: Identify the Presence of Limiting Factors
A continuous distance means a sustained running slope (grade) without rest areas or more moderate slopes....
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Slopes and Resting Intervals for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Resting intervals are relatively level areas that provide an opportunity for people to catch their breath before continuing along the outdoor recreation access route....
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Maintenance
Maintenance areas were noted where the surface had cracks, buckles, openings or a granular layer had worn away under high traffic areas like swings, transfer steps and the egress at slides...
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Creative Mirror Design Trends for Modern Living Spaces
A thoughtfully selected mirror design can brighten a space, add depth, and make even a small area appear more spacious. One popular Mirror Design trend today is minimalist style....
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4.2 Applications of Findings in Design and Standards Development
Also, the changes required are often minimal and the cost is usually only a small percentage of total building costs, if any....
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F221.2 Wheelchair Spaces
Wheelchair spaces complying with F221.2 shall be provided in assembly areas with fixed seating....
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Addition
An expansion, extension, or increase in the gross floor area or height of a building or facility....
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Walk
An exterior prepared surface for pedestrian use, including pedestrian areas such as plazas and courts....
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221.2 Wheelchair Spaces
Wheelchair spaces complying with 221.2 shall be provided in assembly areas with fixed seating....