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Applying Accessibility Guidelines to Your Site
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Site
A parcel of land bounded by a property line or a designated portion of a public right-of-way.
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Site
A parcel of land bounded by a property line or a designated portion of a public right-of-way.
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SITE
A parcel of land bounded by a property line or a designated portion of a public right-of-way.
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SITE
A parcel of land bounded by a lot line or a designated portion of a public right-of-way.
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SITE
A parcel of land bounded by a lot line or a designated portion of a public right-of-way.
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Recreation Site Development Scale
Recreation Site Development Scale—An area that is improved, developed, or otherwise identified for recreation and that has a development scale of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5....
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Site Improvement
Landscaping, paving for pedestrian and vehicular ways, outdoor lighting, recreational facilities, and the like, added to a site....
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SITE IMPROVEMENT
Landscaping, paving for pedestrian and vehicular ways, outdoor lighting, recreational facilities, and the like, added to a site....
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Recreation Site
Recreation Site—A discrete area on a national forest that provides recreation opportunities, receives use, and requires a management investment to operate and/or maintain to standard....
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Accessible Routes from Site Arrival Points and Within Sites
Accessible Routes from Site Arrival Points and Within Sites....
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106.5.61 Site
A parcel of land bounded by a property line or a designated portion of a public right-of-way.
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11B-203.2 Construction sites
Structures and sites directly associated with the actual processes of construction, including but not limited to, scaffolding, bridging, materials hoists, materials storage, and construction...
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Section 2. Undisturbed site
"Undisturbed site" means the site before any construction, levelling, grading, or development associated with the current project....
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1. Start with Comprehensive Planning and Site Selection
An accessible playground starts with an accessible site plan. The site selection and layout of the accessible route should be considered alongside the selection of the play equipment....
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3.0 RECREATION SITES
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§100.205(a)
(a) Covered multifamily dwellings for first occupancy after March 13, 1991 shall be designed and constructed to have at least one building entrance on an accessible route unless it is impractical...
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11B-233.3.1.2.6 Public housing facility site impracticality
The number of adaptable residential dwelling units required in non-elevator building public housing facilities shall be determined in accordance with Chapter 11A, Section 1150A.1....
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1(1)(a) Separate ground floor unit entrances
unit of a building has a separate entrance, each such ground floor unit shall be served by an accessible route, except for any unit where the terrain or unusual characteristics of the site...
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Developed Recreation Site
A recreation site that has a development scale level of 3, 4 or 5 on the Recreation Site Development Scale in Forest Service Handbook 2309.13,10– Exhibit 01....
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Recreation Site
An area that is improved, developed, or otherwise identified for recreation and that has a development scale of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 (See Forest Service Handbook 2309.13, Chapter 10 –...
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Recreation Site
An area that is improved, developed, or otherwise identified for recreation and that has a development scale of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 (See Forest Service Handbook 2309.13, Chapter 10 –...
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11B-203.2 Construction sites
11B-203.2 Construction sites....
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§382.3 Primary (or Main) Web site
Primary (or Main) Web site means the Web site that is accessed upon entering the uniform resource locator (e.g., www.carriername.com, www.airline designator code.com) in an Internet browser...