A. The buildable area is any area of the lot or site where a building can be located in compliance with applicable codes and zoning regulations.
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11.3 Q. The site analysis test calls for a calculation of the percentage of the buildable areas having slopes of less than 10 percent. What is the definition of buildable areas?
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A. Executive Order 13563 and 12866—Regulatory Planning and Review
and Regulatory Review, and Executive Order 12866 of September 30, 1993, 58 FR 51735, Regulatory Planning and Review....
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Hybrid Surface Systems
All three systems have been purposefully designed and marketed to provide an impact attenuating and accessible surface to accommodate both safety and accessibility. ...
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Engineered Wood Fiber
Unlike woodchips out of the chipping equipment, EWF is then shredded again, stamped/flattened and made pliable to the extent that the particles will weave together to create a traversable, impact...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act: Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
Regulatory Flexibility Act: Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis The impacts of the proposed guidelines on small governmental jurisdictions with a population of less than 50,000 are...
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1630.4(d)
(d) Job assignments, job classifications, organizational structures, position descriptions, lines of progression, and seniority lists;
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Site Profiles by Surface Type
Site Profiles by Surface Type The surface categories selected for the study were purposefully designated based on their widely accepted perceived attributes as both safe and...
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Poured in Place Rubber
However, a major concern was discovered at one of the test locations where the playground owner opted to also have the surface tested for impact attenuation and compliance with ASTM F1292...
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A. Impact on small entities
Impact on small entities Consistent with the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 and Executive Order 13272, the Department must consider the impacts of any proposed rule on small entities...
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Regulatory Process Matters
The Department has also prepared an initial regulatory impact analysis (RIA), as directed by Executive Order 12866 (amended without substantial change by E.O. 13258, 67 FR 9385 (Feb. 26,...
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Regulatory Process Matters
The Department has also prepared its initial regulatory impact analysis (RIA), as directed by Executive Order 12866 (amended without substantial change by E.O. 13258, 67 FR 9385 (Feb. 26...
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1(2)(a) Site impracticality due to terrain
There are two alternative tests for determining site impracticality due to terrain: the individual building test provided in paragraph (i), or the site analysis test provided in paragraph...
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Site Impracticality Determinations
The second test is a site analysis test which involves an analysis of the topography of the existing natural terrain....
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
Because the proposed rule, if adopted, may have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities, the Department has conducted an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
Because the proposed rule, if adopted, may have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities, the Department has conducted an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis...
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2. Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis...
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Analysis of impact on small entities.
The second type of analysis that the Department has undertaken is a review of its existing regulations for title II and title III in order to consider the impact of those regulations on...
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Analysis of impact on small entities.
The second type of analysis that the Department has undertaken is a review of its existing regulations for title II and title III in order to consider the impact of those regulations on...
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F. Impact on small entities
Consistent with the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 and Executive Order 13272, the Department must consider the impacts of any proposed rule on small entities, including small businesses...
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Stabilized Engineered Wood Fiber for Accessible Trails
., Middletown, Pennsylvania, for performing the impact tests. Zeager Bros. Inc. and Beneficial Designs, Inc....
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Regulatory Process Matters (SBREFA, Regulatory Flexibility Act, and Executive Orders)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Regulatory Process Matters (SBREFA, Regulatory Flexibility Act, and Executive Orders) The Department must provide two types of assessments as part of its final...
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D. Regulatory Flexibility Act
Research for our initial regulatory flexibility analysis identified no small carriers or small airport authorities covered by the proposed accessibility requirements that owned or operated...
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A. Final Regulatory Assessment (EO 12866)
Important goals of regulatory analysis are to (1) establish whether Federal regulation is necessary and justified to achieve a market failure or other social goal and (2) demonstrate that...
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Legal Requirements
The Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) became law in 1968. The act http://www.access-board.gov/the-board/laws/architectural-barriers-act-aba mandates that all facilities designed,...