Where a circulation path connects camping facilities and adjacent recreation facilities, this section requires at least one outdoor recreation access route to connect camping units with...
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F244.5.3 Routes to Adjacent Recreation Facilities
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Main Lobby
Portions of the main ticket counter, which are mounted more than 27 inches above the finished floor, protrude more than 4 inches into the circulation path. See Standards § 4.4.1....
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Extensions
Handrail extensions are required on all new ramps but need not project into perpendicular circulation paths in alterations....
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A4.34.2 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Hence, any circulation paths among all dwelling units and among all on-site facilities should be as accessible as possible....
- Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part II of II: Best Practices Design Guide
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R302.2 Components
Sidewalks and other pedestrian circulation paths, or a portion of sidewalks and other pedestrian circulation paths, complying with R302.3 through R302.7; 2....
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F248.1.1 Facilities Serving Beaches
Circulation paths; 2. Parking facilities; 3. Toilet facilities; or 4. Bathing facilities....
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Post-Mounted Objects [§307.3]
Post-Mounted Objects [§307.3] Free-standing objects with leading edges 27” to 80” high that are mounted on posts or pylons cannot protrude more than 12” into circulation paths....
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DETECTABLE WARNING
A standardized surface feature built in or applied to walking surfaces or other elements to warn of hazards on a circulation path. Advisory Definition of DETECTABLE WARNING....
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Is Identification of the Path(s) to the Means of Egress Necessary?
No Special Requirements. However, the ability of a person with a cognitive disability to find and use the exits should be verified. If the person is not able to recognize and use the...
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Is Identification of the Path(s) to the Means of Egress Necessary?
No Special Requirements. Once notified, people with a speech disability can read and follow standard exit and directional signs.
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Is Identification of the Path(s) to the Means of Egress Necessary?
No Special Requirements. Once notified, people who are deaf or hard of hearing can read and follow standard exit and directional signs.
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DETECTABLE WARNING
A standardized surface feature built in or applied to walking surfaces or other elements to warn of hazards on a circulation path. Advisory Definition of DETECTABLE WARNING. ...
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Definition of "Common Use"
As revised, the definition of "common use" refers to "interior or exterior circulation paths, rooms, spaces, or elements that are not for public use and are made available for the shared...
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Alteration
Alterations include, but are not limited to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, historic restoration, resurfacing of circulation paths or vehicular ways, changes or...
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106.5.5 Alteration
Alterations include, but are not limited to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, historic restoration, resurfacing of circulation paths or vehicular ways, changes or...
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Handrail Clearance and Cross Section [§505.5, §505.7]
Wall-mounted handrails with leading edges higher than 27” cannot protrude more than 4½” into circulation paths (§307.2)....
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DETECTABLE WARNING
A standardized surface feature built in or applied to walking surfaces or other elements to warn persons with visual impairments of hazards on a circulation path....
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ALTERATION
Alterations include, but are not limited to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, historic restoration, resurfacing of circulation paths or vehicular ways, changes or...
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Accessible Routes to Accessible Spaces and Elements [§206.2.4]
Accessible Spaces and Elements [§206.2.4] An accessible route must connect accessible facility entrances with all accessible spaces and elements in a facility that are connected by a circulation...
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Alteration
Alterations include, but are not limited to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, historic restoration, resurfacing of circulation paths or vehicular ways, changes or...
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Extensions
Extensions are not required in alterations if they project into cross circulation paths. Extensions must be rounded or returned to the walls, floors, or posts....
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Alteration of a recreation site, building, or facility
Alterations include, but are not limited to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, historic restoration, change in surface of circulation paths or vehicular ways, changes...