Search Results "Developed Recreation Site"
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Accessing Arizona
What Accessing Arizona isn’t, is a web site about that focuses on disabilities. The site doesnt advocate, not does it attempt to impose social change or acceptance....
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b. Problem: Documents Are Not Posted In an Accessible Format
State and local governments will often post documents on their websites using Portable Document Format (PDF). But PDF documents, or those in other image based formats, are often not...
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Element-by-Element Safe Harbor for Existing Facilities
The 2010 Standards also contain requirements for recreational facilities that were not addressed in the 1991 Standards or UFAS....
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1016.5 Obstacles
Natural features such as tree roots and rocks on outdoor recreation access routes can also be obstacles. ...
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1016.5 Obstacles
Obstacles on outdoor recreation access routes, passing spaces, and resting intervals shall not exceed 1/2 inch (13 mm) in height measured vertically to the highest point....
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Outdoor Recreation Access Routes in Viewing Areas [F246.4]
At viewing areas not located along trails, at least one ORAR must connect accessible parking spaces or other arrival points that serve the viewing area with accessible elements,...
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F245.4.4 Location
This section requires outdoor recreation access routes to coincide with or be located in the same general area as general circulation paths....
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F244.5.4 Location
This section requires outdoor recreation access routes to coincide with or be located in the same general area as general circulation paths....
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§ 35.151(d) Scope of coverage
The proposed standards apply 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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F245.4.4 Location
Outdoor recreation access routes required by F245.4.2 and F245.4.3 shall coincide with or be located in the same area as general circulation paths. Advisory F245.4.4 Location. ...
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§ 35.151(d) Scope of coverage.
The 1991 Standards and the 2010 Standards apply 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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2.6.1.2
The intersection of two outdoor recreation access routes providing a T-shaped space complying with ABAAS section 304.3.2 where the base and the arms of the T-shaped space extend 48 inches...
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1016.4.1 Size
The intersection of two outdor recreation access routes providing a T-shaped space complying with 304.3.2 where the base and the arms of the T-shaped space extend 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum...
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1016.4.1 Size
The intersection of two outdoor recreation access routes providing a T-shaped space complying with 304.3.2 where the base and the arms of the T-shaped space extend 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum...
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Floor or Ground Surface: ADA Standard Section 1002.4.1
The floor or ground surface of wheelchair spaces shall be stable and firm.
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11B-1002.4.1 Floor or ground surface
The floor or ground surface of wheelchair spaces shall be stable and firm.
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11B-1002.4.1 Floor or ground surface
The floor or ground surface of wheelchair spaces shall be stable and firm.
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§301(7)(L)
A gymnasium, health spa, bowling alley, golf course, or other place of exercise or recreation....
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1016.2 Surface
The surface of outdoor recreation access routes, passing spaces, and resting intervals shall be firm and stable....
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1016.2 Surface
The surface of outdoor recreation access routes, passing spaces, and resting intervals shall be firm and stable....
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1016.2 Surface
This section requires the surface of outdoor recreation access routes, passing spaces, and resting intervals to be firm and stable....
