[ADA Stds. 4.9] Yes __ No __ N/A __ Comments: ___________________________________________ ...are all stair treads the same depth (at least 11" deep), measured riser to riser, to prevent...
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Treads & Risers
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11B-246.8 Nature trails
Nature trails and similar educational and informational areas shall be accessible to individuals with vision impairments by the provision of rope guidelines, raised Arabic numerals and symbols...
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11B-246.8 Nature trails
Nature trails and similar educational and informational areas shall be accessible to individuals with vision impairments by the provision of rope guidelines, raised Arabic numerals and symbols...
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11B-246.8 Nature trails
Nature trails and similar educational and informational areas shall be accessible to individuals with vision impairments by the provision of rope guidelines, raised Arabic numerals and symbols...
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Trail Facilities
, viewing areas, and similar structures for trail users that are provided along trails—even trails that are not accessible— must be designed to comply with the applicable provisions in FSORAG...
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1011.5.2 Riser height and tread depth
... Exceptions: 4. ... [DSA-AC] For applications listed in Section 1.9.1 regulated by the Division of the State Architect-Access Compliance, see Chapter 11B, Section...
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Technical Requirements for Accessible Hiker/Pedestrian Trails
Section 7.4 of FSTAG explains the accessibility requirements for trails, including trail surfacing, clear tread width, grade and cross slope, resting intervals, passing spaces, tread obstacles...
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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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Trail Segment
The portion of a trail being planned, evaluated, or constructed....
- Federal Trail Data Standards (FTDS)
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APPENDIX B: Federal Trail Data Standards – Class Matrix
Class 4 Highly Developed Trail Class 5 Fully Developed Tread & Traffic Flow • Tread intermittent and often indistinct...
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Resting Intervals on Trails
Ensure that the resting interval is at least 60 inches (1,525 millimeters) long and at least as wide as the widest segment of the trail tread leading into it, if the resting interval is...
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Construction (Trail Terminology)
Construction is building a new trail or segment of trail where there was no trail before....
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F247.4 Trail Facilities
Where provided on trails, facilities shall comply with F247.4. Advisory F247.4 Trail Facilities....
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Nosings: ADA Standard Section 504.5
Section 504.5 covers the current ADA Standards for stair nosings.
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Existing Trails [F247.2]
trail that substantially meets the technical requirements for trails, the altered portion of the existing trail must comply with the technical requirements for trails....
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1017 Trails
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1017 Trails
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Trail Class
Trail Class—The prescribed scale of development for a trail, representing its intended design and management standards. (See the Federal Trail Data Standards.)...
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Trails
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504.2 Treads and Risers
504.2 Treads and Risers. All steps on a flight of stairs shall have uniform riser heights and uniform tread depths....
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11B-504.4 Tread surface
Stair treads shall comply with Section 11B-302. Changes in level, slopes exceeding 1:48, and detectable warnings shall not be permitted. Exception: Reserved....
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Providing Appropriate Information About Accessibility
For instance, include minimum width, maximum slope, and condition of the tread surface (is it firm and stable?) on information about trails....
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504.2 Treads and Risers
All steps on a flight of stairs shall have uniform riser heights and uniform tread depths. Risers shall be 4 inches (100 mm) high minimum and 7 inches (180 mm) high maximum....