When the adjusted construction cost is less than or equal to the current valuation threshold, as defined in Chapter 2, Section 202, the cost of compliance with 11B-202.4 shall be limited...
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Attachment B – Code References
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Section 4.1.5, Additions (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
But additions also have attributes of new construction, and to the extent that a space or element in the addition is newly constructed each new space or element must comply with the applicable...
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5. Site Constraints, Technical Infeasibility, and Unusually Expensive Remediation
Constraints, Technical Infeasibility, and Unusually Expensive Remediation At the discretion of the City, unusually expensive repairs may be addressed in connection with larger, street-related capital...
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Raised and Brailled Characters and Pictorial Symbol Signs [4.30.4]
Similarly, a character symbol is used to indicate capitalization....
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STEP 2: TELL YOUR ARCHITECT AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR THAT YOU EXPECT YOUR NEW FACILITY TO COMPLY WITH THE ADA.
In addition, you should require your architect to provide written confirmation that building plans and construction drawings comply with ADA requirements and, once the facility is constructed...
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Section 4.1.5, Additions (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
But additions also have attributes of new construction, and to the extent that a space or element in the addition is newly constructed, each new space or element must comply with the applicable...
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Has there been consideration for electric vehicles being parked in valet mode that could share EVSE and meet the equivalent EVSE option? This could reduce the cost of construction and major electrical upgrades.
RESPONSE: Electric vehicles may be parked by a valet just as any other car. CBC Chapter 11B does not contain specific accessibility provisions for situations where the valet service...
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F248.1 General
Where the entity that administers or manages a beach constructs or alters circulation paths, parking facilities, toilet facilities, or bathing facilities to serve the beach or undertakes...
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Alterations to stairs (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In contrast, section 210.1 of the 2010 Standards requires all newly constructed stairs that are part of a means of egress to be accessible....
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Alterations to stairs. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In contrast, section 210.1 of the 2010 Standards requires all newly constructed stairs that are part of a means of egress to be accessible....
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Common ADA Problems at Newly Constructed Lodging Facilities
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Common ADA Errors and Omissions in New Construction and Alterations
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1. Small Business Threshold Assessment—Methodology and Summary of Results
The IRFA estimates for Option 1 the average initial capital costs per firm for firms that display digital or analog movies. ...
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Trailheads
To comply with the ABA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, ensure that each constructed feature provided at a trailhead complies with the applicable provisions of FSORAG and...
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Section 36.404 Alterations: Elevator Exemption (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The statute applies the same exemption to both new construction and alterations....
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Comments on the Three Options
Opponents of Option One stated that its design standards would increase housing costs significantly -- for everyone....
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Visible Alarms in Alterations to Existing Facilities
4.1.3(14) and 4.1.6(1)(b), and sections 202.3 and 215.1 of the 2010 Standards require that when existing elements and spaces of a facility are altered, the alterations must comply with new construction...
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Regulatory Process Matters
The Department's initial regulatory impact analysis measures the incremental benefits and costs of the proposed standards relative to the benefits and costs of the 1991 Standards. ...
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Regulatory Process Matters
The Department's initial regulatory impact analysis measures the incremental benefits and costs of the proposed standards relative to the benefits and costs of the 1991 Standards. ...
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Alterations
When the cost of alterations necessary to make the path of travel to the altered area fully accessible is disproportionate to the cost of the overall alteration, the path of travel shall...
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4. FACILITIES IN OTHER COUNTRIES
Facilities in other countries for which the United States contributes a portion of the construction cost but does not control design criteria (such as NATO-funded facilities) need not comply...
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Areas for further work
Of course, it was not expected that all of these would be included in any one industry's standards, but they do indicate the range and complexity of issues related to construction tolerances...
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I. Adoption of Final Guidelines
accessibility requirements of the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, while avoiding design specifications that would impose an unreasonable burden on builders, and significantly increase the cost...