If alterations are made to an area containing a primary function, an accessible "path of travel" is required which means a continuous route connecting the altered area to an entrance, including...
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Primary Function Areas [4.1.6(2)]
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208.1.2
The facility may not reduce the required number or dimensions of those spaces, or unnecessarily increase the length of the accessible route from a parking space to the facility....
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Element-by-Element Safe Harbor
The 1991 Standards require one van accessible space for every eight accessible spaces. The 2010 Standards require one van accessible space for every six accessible spaces....
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Do access aisle borders (in blue) have to be painted on all four sides to be considered compliant?
I would say yes as the language in the code is pretty specific using the term "perimeter". I would also say that both of the "end" lines would/could be within the required length.
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11B-234.1 General
An accessible route must be provided to these rides....
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11B-234.1 General
An accessible route must be provided to these rides....
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11B-234.1 General
An accessible route must be provided to these rides....
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9. Outdoor Developed Areas
From the Board’s website: “Achieving accessibility in outdoor environments has long been a source of inquiry due to challenges and constraints posed by terrain, the degree of development...
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9. Outdoor Developed Areas
From the Board’s website: “Achieving accessibility in outdoor environments has long been a source of inquiry due to challenges and constraints posed by terrain, the degree of development...
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9. Outdoor Developed Areas
From the Board’s website: “Achieving accessibility in outdoor environments has long been a source of inquiry due to challenges and constraints posed by terrain, the degree of development...
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9. Outdoor Developed Areas
From the Board’s website: “Achieving accessibility in outdoor environments has long been a source of inquiry due to challenges and constraints posed by terrain, the degree of development...
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9. Outdoor Developed Areas
From the Board’s website: “Achieving accessibility in outdoor environments has long been a source of inquiry due to challenges and constraints posed by terrain, the degree of development...
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
Terms defined in Chapter 2, Section 202 and adopted by DSA-AC for access are listed below....
- International Building Code® (IBC®)
- Figure 607.4.1 Grab Bars for Bathtubs with Permanent Seats – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 305.5 Position of Clear Floor or Ground Space – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Steelcase OLOGY Desk - Electric Rectangular Desk with Rail, Power Access and Up/Down Controller
- Figure 305.7.2 Maneuvering Clearance in an Alcove, Parallel Approach – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 505.10.1 Top and Bottom Handrail Extension at Ramps – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 505.6 Horizontal Projections Below Gripping Surface – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 305.7.1 Maneuvering Clearance in an Alcove, Forward Approach – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 505.7.2 Handrail Non-Circular Cross Section – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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Stanley Access Technologies Dura-Care 7000 Manual Door System 3.01 DC70-BP
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Stanley Access Technologies Dura-Care 7000 Manual Door System 3.02 DC70-SS
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