Section 238.3 covers scoping requirements in the ADA Standards for practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, and teeing stations at driving ranges.
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Practice Putting Greens, Practice Teeing Grounds, and Teeing Stations at Driving Ranges: ADA Standard Section 238.3
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11B-202.5 Alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities
(3)(i) Alterations to historic properties shall comply, to the maximum extent feasible, with the provisions applicable to historic properties in the design standards specified in §35.151...
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11B-238.3 Practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, and teeing stations at driving ranges
At least 5 percent, but no fewer than one, of practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, and teeing stations at driving ranges shall be designed and constructed so that a golf car...
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§ 35.151(b)(3)
(3) Alterations to historic properties shall comply, to the maximum extent feasible, with the provisions applicable to historic properties in the design standards specified in § 35.151(c...
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Special Technical Provisions for Alterations to Existing Buildings and Facilities [4.1.6(3)]
Section 4.1.6(3) recognizes certain allowances where technical feasibility is encountered, such as steeper slopes for short ramps. Special provisions also address stairs, elevators,...
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Practicable
Practicable in this context means the work can be completed within the limits of the applicable Conditions for an Exception and results in a useful improvement for all....
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4.1.6(1)(j) EXCEPTION
(j) EXCEPTION: In alteration work, if compliance with 4.1.6 is technically infeasible, the alteration shall provide accessibility to the maximum extent feasible....
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Section 35.151(b)(3) Alterations to historic facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Currently, the regulation provides that alterations to historic facilities shall comply to the maximum extent feasible with section 4.1.7 of UFAS or section 4.1.7 of the 1991 Standards....
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Gaps: ADA Standard Section 1002.4.3
are at rest in the load and unload position, the vertical difference between the floors shall be within plus or minus 5/8 inches (16 mm) and the horizontal gap shall be 3 inches (75 mm) maximum...
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Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas: ADA Standard Section 202.4
Section 202.4 covers the most current ADA Standards for alterations affecting primary function area.
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Exceptions When Conditions Do Not Permit Full Compliance
The proposed rule would have required compliance “to the maximum extent feasible” when an exception is used....
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Practicable
Practicable—In this guidebook, practicable means work that can be completed within the limits of the applicable conditions for exceptions and results in a useful improvement for all....
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How is “technical infeasibility” determined in an alteration?
Determining “technical infeasibility” requires a site-specific assessment of constraints or complications in relation to the planned scope of work. The term, as defined in the...
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Practicable
Practicable means work that can be completed within the limits of the applicable conditions for exception and results in a useful improvement for all....
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Practicable
Practicable in this context means the work can be completed within the limits of the applicable Conditions for an Exception and results in a useful improvement for all....
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Extent of Application: ADA Standard Section 202.3.2
Section 202.3.2 covers the extent of application of Section 202.3
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What requirements of the standards apply in an alteration?
Where compliance is technically infeasible, compliance is required to the maximum extent feasible....
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Additions [4.1.5]
To the extent that a space or element is newly constructed as part of an addition, it is also regarded as new construction and must comply with the applicable new construction provisions...
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Technically Infeasible
Technically Infeasible. With respect to an alteration of a building or a facility, something that has little likelihood of being accomplished because existing structural conditions...
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TECHNICALLY INFEASIBLE
TECHNICALLY INFEASIBLE. An alteration of a building or a facility that has little likelihood of being accomplished because the existing structural conditions require the removal or...
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Technically Infeasible
With respect to an alteration of a building or a facility, something that has little likelihood of being accomplished because existing structural conditions would require removing or...
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§35.151(d)
(d) Alterations: Historic properties.
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106.5.68 Technically Infeasible
With respect to an alteration of a building or a facility, something that has little likelihood of being accomplished because existing structural conditions would require removing or...
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§ 35.151(b)(3)
(3)