ETA Editor's Note The 2010 CBC excerpt and Figures below are consistent with 1991 ADAAG 4.25.3 and Figures 38(a) and (b). ...
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1117B.1, Item 1
one accessible to those who have difficulty bending or stooping....
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II-6.5000 Alterations to historic properties
of the accessible entrance....
- Accessible Fresno Small Business Initiative (Accessible Fresno)
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2) Residential facilities/transient lodging
2) Residential facilities/transient lodging ADAAG: * Hotels, motels, dormitories, and other similar establishments: Four percent of the first 100 rooms and approximately two percent...
- Delta 1-1/2″ x 36″ ADA Grab Bar Concealed Mounting 40136-PS
- Delta 1-1/2″ x 18″ ADA Grab Bar, Concealed Mounting 40118-PS
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12182(b)(2)(B)(i) Accessibility
(i) Accessibility It shall be considered discrimination for a private entity which operates a fixed route system and which is not subject to section 12184 of this title to purchase or...
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Altered Rides
Exceptions There are four types of rides that are not covered by the guidelines. However, other ADA requirements still apply....
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Multiple Usable Entrances
Several commenters noted that the Guidelines do not provide more than one accessible entrance/exit, and that without a second means of egress, wheelchair users may find themselves in danger...
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III-7.5175 Fixed seating
III−7.5175 Fixed seating (ADAAG §4.1.3(18)). At least five percent of fixed or built-in seating or tables must be accessible....
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Bowling Lanes
Bowling Lanes At least 5 percent, but not less than one, of each type of bowling lane must be accessible....
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12) Bathrooms
12) Bathrooms ADAAG: Every public and common use bathroom must be accessible. Generally only one stall must be accessible (standard five-by-five feet)....
- Wingits Reversible L-shaped 26" x 22.5" Shower Seat
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A4.1.1(3) Areas Used Only by Employees as Work Areas
Rooms housing individual offices in a typical office building must meet the requirements of the guidelines concerning doors, accessible routes, etc. but do not need to allow for maneuvering...
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Section 4.1.7, Historic Preservation (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
It clarifies the procedures under the National Historic Preservation Act and their application to alterations covered by the ADA....
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DSA IR 16-12: GRAB BAR DESIGN AND CONNECTIONS: 2019 CBC
Disciplines: Structural, Access History: 12/31/2019 Division of the State Architect (DSA) documents referenced within this publication are available on the DSA Publications webpages...
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1117B.5.6
California's standards for signage are more stringent than Section 4.30 of the ADA Standards for Accessible Design. 1117B.5.6 Braille. ...
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Technical Requirements for Accessible Hiker/Pedestrian Trails
Section 7.4 of FSTAG explains the accessibility requirements for trails, including trail surfacing, clear tread width, grade and cross slope, resting intervals, passing spaces, tread obstacles...
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B. Whether the City May Assert an Undue Burden Defense With Respect to New Construction or Alterations Under Title II of the ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
Whether the City May Assert an Undue Burden Defense With Respect to New Construction or Alterations Under Title II of the ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act The City's Seventh...
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Thresholds at Exterior Doors/Thresholds to Balconies or Decks
Additionally, the final Guidelines provide that at the primary entry doors to dwelling units with direct exterior access, outside landing surfaces constructed of impervious materials such...
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Comments on the Three Options
The Option One guidelines drew a strong reaction from commenters....
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SECTION 1131A CHANGES IN LEVEL ON ACCESSIBLE ROUTES
SECTION 1131A CHANGES IN LEVEL ON ACCESSIBLE ROUTES...
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Temporary Barrier Removal Suggestions for Accessible Features
Temporary Barrier Removal Suggestions for Accessible Features...