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Outdoor Constructed Features
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Outdoor Constructed Features
Picnic tables, fire rings, grills, fireplaces, wood stoves, trash and recycling receptacles, water hydrants, utility and sewage hookups, outdoor rinsing showers, benches, and viewing...
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F244.2.3.1 Outdoor Constructed Features
Where provided, at least one of each type of outdoor constructed features shall comply with 1011....
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1011.1 General
All outdoor constructed features shall comply with 1011.2 and 1011.3. ...
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F244.3 Outdoor Constructed Features in Common Use and Public Use Areas
Where provided in common use and public use areas that serve camping units with mobility features, at least 20 percent, but not less than one, of each type of outdoor constructed feature...
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F246.3 Outdoor Constructed Features
Where provided within viewing areas, at least 20 percent, but not less than one, of each type of outdoor constructed feature shall comply with 1011....
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F246.3 Outdoor Constructed Features
Where provided within viewing areas, at least 20 percent, but not less than one, of each type of outdoor constructed feature shall comply with 1011....
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F246.3 Outdoor Constructed Features
This section requires at least 20 percent, but not less than one, of each type of outdoor constructed feature provided within viewing areas to comply with the applicable technical requirements...
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11B-246.5 Picnic areas
Where picnic tables are provided, at least one picnic table, and one additional table for each 20 tables or fraction thereof, shall be accessible and comply with Section 11B-902.
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Trail Classes
Trail Classes broadly organize trails by desired management characteristics and the level of development....
- Federal Trail Data Standards (FTDS)
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Scoping Requirements
areas, and trails and trailheads....
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Trail
For purposes of the FSTAG and FSORAG, a trail is a pedestrian route developed primarily for outdoor recreational hiking purposes. ...
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Prohibited Reduction in Access: ADA Standard Section 202.3.1
Section 202.3.1 covers the most current ADA Standards for prohibited reduction in accessibility during alterations to buildings or facilities.
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Outdoor Constructed Features in Common Use and Public Use Areas [F244.3]
Where outdoor constructed features are provided in common use and public use areas that serve camping units with mobility features, at least 20 percent, but no less than one, of each type...
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Providing Comforts and Conveniences—Constructed Features
The requirements for constructed features are addressed in sections 3, 4, and 5 of FSORAG....
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11B-202.3.1 Prohibited reduction in access
An alteration that decreases or has the effect of decreasing the accessibility of a building or facility below the requirements for new construction at the time of the alteration is prohibited...
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4.0 CONSTRUCTED FEATURES IN RECREATION SITES
[See subsections ...]
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Alteration of a Trail
Alteration of a Trail—A change in the purpose, intent, or function of the trail....
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7.2.2.2 Extent of Impracticability
Where General Exception 2 permits exemption of an entire trail from the requirements of section 7.4.1 through 7.4.8, it may be beneficial to construct a portion of the trail to meet the...
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Trail Type
and/or seasons by trail or trail segment. 1....
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F247.2 Existing Trails
Where the original design, function, or purpose of an existing trail is changed and the altered portion of the trail directly connects to a trailhead or another trail that substantially...
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Alteration (Trail Terminology)
An alteration is work done to change the purpose, intent, or function of the trail....
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National Trail Surfaces Study Final Report
National Trail Surface Study Final Report February 2014 Staff Liaison Bill Botten U.S....