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1019.1 General
Compliance is not practicable due to terrain. 2. Compliance cannot be accomplished with the prevailing construction practices. 3....
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1019.1 General
Compliance is not practicable due to terrain. 2. Compliance cannot be accomplished with the prevailing construction practices. 3....
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Conditions for an Exception in FSTAG
FSTAG is based on the realities of the outdoor environment and recognizes that complying with accessibility provisions is not always practicable because the natural terrain, existing vegetation...
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11.1 Q. Under the individual building test, how is the second step of the test performed, which involves measuring the slope of the finished grade between the entrance and applicable arrival points?
A. The slope is measured at ground level from the entrance to the top of the pavement of all vehicular and pedestrian arrival points within 50 feet of the planned entrance, or, if...
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12.2 Q. What happens if a builder deliberately manipulates the grade so that a second story, which also might have been treated as a ground floor, requires steps?
A. Deliberate manipulation of the height of the finished floor level to avoid the requirements of the Fair Housing Act would serve as a basis for the Department to determine that...
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2. Section-by-Section Analysis of Final Guidelines
The following presents a section-by-section analysis of the final Guidelines. The text of the final Guidelines is organized into five sections. The first four sections of the...
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Section 2: Accessibility Guidelines.
The issues addressed in this section concern the technical specifications set forth in the Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines.
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Section 5. Guidelines
[See subsections ...]
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1019.1 General
that any of the following conditions does not permit full compliance with the provision, compliance is required to the extent practicable: Compliance is not practicable due to terrain...
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Exceptions When Conditions Do Not Permit Full Compliance
The proposed rule would have permitted exceptions to only certain provisions in the technical requirements when certain conditions do not permit full compliance. The final rule...
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11B-233.3.1.2.6 Public housing facility site impracticality
tests in this section may be used to determine the number of required residential dwelling units with adaptable features in buildings without an elevator, located on sites with difficult terrain...
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Outdoor Developed Areas: ADA Standard Section 9.
Review the updated information on the revisions to the ADA Standards regarding outdoor developed areas.
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11B-233.3.1.2.6.1 Single building with one common (lobby) entrance
The following may only be used for determining required access to multifamily dwelling units, in a single building with one common (lobby) entrance, located on a site with difficult terrain...
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§100.205(b)
) of this section may be illustrated by the following examples: Example (1): A real estate developer plans to construct six covered multifamily dwelling units on a site with a hilly terrain...