The following tools will be required to allow you to accurately complete the ADA Checklist for New Lodging Facilities: A. 12' Stiff Metal Tape Measure B. 24" Long Builders' Level...
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I. Required Survey Tools
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Taking Measurements
Taking Measurements Sloped Surfaces One way to measure slope is to use a 24-inch level with leveling bubble and a tape measure. Place the level on the incline in the direction...
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Vertical Clearance [§307.4]
Vertical Clearance [§307.4] Headroom clearance of at least 80” high is required along all circulation paths (except at doors and doorways where a 78” minimum clearance is...
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1.1.12 Ramp cross slope
1.1.12 Ramp cross slope. Measure for overall cross slope of ramps by establishing elevations at the extreme edges of the ramp at the top and bottom of the ramp and calculate the...
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Measuring Door Openings
Special care is needed when measuring the clear opening of a doorway. To measure the clear opening of a standard hinged door, open the door to 90 degrees. Measure the clear door...
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1. Public Right-of-Way
1. Public Right-of-Way 180. Kirola's experts offered a variety of testimony regarding their evaluation of the City's curb ramps and sidewalks. 181. Mastin opined that 1,358 of...
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5.2.3 Transfer Surface Measurement
5.2.3 Transfer Surface Measurement. The transfer surface should be measured from the center-point of each side of the transfer surface.
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5.2.3 Transfer Surface Measurement Recommendation for M301 and M302
5.2.3 Transfer Surface Measurement Recommendation for M301 and M302 Description: The transfer surface size standard has two components: width and depth. The transfer surface...
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1.1.15 Flatness of ramp landings
1.1.15 Flatness of ramp landings. Measure ramp landings at the midpoints of each landing in each direction using a 24 - in (600 mm) digital inclinometer. Edges of the ramp landing...
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11B-812.1 General
Electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) shall comply with Section 11B-812 as required by Section 11B-228.3. Where vehicle spaces and access aisles are marked with lines,...
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11B-812.1 General
Electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) shall comply with Section 11B-812 as required by Section 11B-228.3. Where vehicle spaces and access aisles are marked with lines,...
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9.a [§ 4.7.5]
9.a [§ 4.7.5] If the sidewalk at the top of the ramp (“x” in the illustration) is 48 inches wide or more, answer this question. If “x” is less than 48 inches, skip this question...
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9.b [§ 4.7.5]
9.b [§ 4.7.5] If the sidewalk at the top of the ramp (“x”) is less than 48 inches wide and the curb ramp you are surveying has flared sides, answer this question. Otherwise, skip...
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DISCUSSION
This research shows that there is a great diversity in the operating characteristics of various road and trail user types (figure 46). To ensure the safe accommodation of emerging...
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1.1.17 Stairs
1.1.17 Stairs. Measure cast - in - place stairs for both riser height and tread depth of each riser and tread. For stairs 60 in. (1520 mm) or less in width, measure along a line...
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1.1.9 Horizontal gaps and vertical alignment
1.1.9 Horizontal gaps and vertical alignment. Measure for local horizontal discontinuities and variations in vertical alignment such as at concrete joints, gaps, grade breaks, and at...
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Parking Spaces
Parking Spaces Measure from the center of marking lines. If lines are not adjacent to another space or aisle the measurement can be to the full width of the line.
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1.1.8 Alternate measurement tools
1.1.8 Alternate measurement tools. Walks may be measured with instruments other than a digital inclinometer if they provide the data required for evaluation of tolerances as given in...
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1.1.13 Flatness of ramp running slope
1.1.13 Flatness of ramp running slope. Measure flatness in the running slope of ramps at 12 - in. (300 mm) increments by using successive, overlapping 24 - in. (600 mm) lengths using...
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1.1.3 Walk running slope
1.1.3 Walk running slope. Measure for overall running slope (the primary direction of travel) by determining elevations at the ends of the walk, noticeable changes in slope, or at a...
- Beneficial Designs The Universal Trail Assessment Process (UTAP)
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(4) Adjustability: Method of Measurement
The MDE NPRM proposed that the measurement of the height of the transfer surface for both diagnostic equipment used in the supine, prone, or side-lying position and diagnostic...
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1. Sloped Surfaces
1. Sloped Surfaces Measuring the slope of a ramp, parking space, walkway, or other ground or floor surface is important to identify whether the surface is accessible. The amount...
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1.1.10 Ramps
1.1.10 Ramps. Measure accessible ramps for overall running slope and cross slope as well as local running slope and cross slope variations (flatness) in accordance with Sections...