(i) Where the door swings into the bathroom, there is a clear space (approximately, 2' 6" by 4'0") within the room to position a wheelchair or other mobility aid clear of the path of...
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7(2)(b)(i)
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8. A condominium (or apartment) development has to comply only with CBC Chapter 11A.
The California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) requires all "covered multi-family dwellings" designed and constructed for first occupancy after March 13, 1991 to be readily accessible...
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3. Discussion of Comments on Related Fair Housing Issues Compliance Deadline
Section 100.205 of the Fair Housing regulations incorporates the Act's design and construction requirements, including the requirement that multifamily dwellings for first occupancy after...
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B. Scoping Requirements for Units with Communication Features
Scoping Requirements for Units with Communication Features The ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines require at least 2 percent of the residential dwelling units in a facility to provide...
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11B-809.8 Doors
Primary entry doors, required exit doors, secondary exterior doors and interior doors intended for user passage shall comply with this section and Section 11B-404.2. Doors to small...
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Vertical Access
An accessible route to stories and mezzanines is required in alterations (or additions) where stairs or escalators are added where none existed previously and major structural modifications...
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16.1 Q. Will a standard hung 32-inch door provide sufficient clear width to meet the requirements of the Fair Housing Act?
A. No, a 32-inch door would not provide a sufficient clear opening to meet the requirement for usable doors. A notation in the Guidelines for Requirement 3 indicates that a 34-inch...
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Multiple Usable Entrances
Comment. Several commenters noted that the Guidelines do not provide more than one accessible entrance/exit, and that without a second means of egress, wheelchair users may find...
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E101.4 Units of Measurement (Section-by-Section Analysis)
E101.4 Units of Measurement (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section would note measurements are stated in U.S. customary and metric units and that the values stated in each system...
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C101.4 Units of Measurement (Section-by-Section Analysis)
C101.4 Units of Measurement (Section-by-Section Analysis) This proposed section, which also has a counterpart in the proposed 508 Standards (E101.4), provides that measurements are stated...
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Requirement 3. Usable doors.
Section 100.205(c)(2) provides that covered multifamily dwellings with a building entrance on an accessible route shall be designed in such a manner that all the doors designed to allow...
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30.1 Q. Would it be acceptable to use removable base cabinets beneath a wall-hung lavatory where a parallel approach is not possible?
A. Yes. The space under and around the cabinet should be finished prior to installation. For example, the tile or other floor finish must extend under the removable base cabinet.
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29.1 Q. Is it acceptable to design a bathroom with an in-swinging 2'10 door which can be retrofitted to swing out in order to provide the necessary clear floor space in the bathroom?
A. No. The requirements in the Guidelines must be included at the time of construction. Thus, for a bathroom, there must be sufficient maneuvering space and clear floor space so that...
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7(2)(a)(i)
(i) Sufficient maneuvering space is provided within the bathroom for a person using a wheelchair or other mobility aid to enter and close the door, use the fixtures, reopen the door...
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7(1)(b)
(b) Clearance between counters and all opposing base cabinets, countertops, appliances or walls is at least 40 inches.
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7(2)(b)(ii)
(ii) Where the door swings out, a clear space is provided within the bathroom for a person using a wheelchair or other mobility aid to position the wheelchair such that the person is...
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Thresholds at Exterior Doors/Thresholds to Balconies or Decks
In such case, the surface should be no more than 4 inches below the floor level of the interior dwelling unit, unless the local code requires a lower drop....
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M101.7 Units of Measurement (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the MDE NPRM there was no explanation of the units of measurement used throughout the rule text....
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Are multi-unit dwellings of any kind covered under the requirements? Our thinking stemmed from the fact that it covers public housing, but how is public housing defined? For example, is section 8 housing applicable? Are all condos and apartments applicable if they are providing charging for any of their residents and not just a specific resident?
RESPONSE: Privately owned multi-family dwellings are not subject to the new CBC Chapter 11B accessibility requirements for EVCS....
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Showers
bathrooms (the first set of specifications) specify size dimensions for shower stalls in only one situation -- when the shower stall is the only bathing facility provided in a covered dwelling...
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§40.2 Definition of “residential structure”.
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Reorganization of Chapters on Transportation Facilities and Residential Facilities
However, the proposed rule did retain two technical chapters based on occupancy types: transportation facilities (Chapter 10) and residential facilities (Chapter 11)....
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§100.205(d)
All 100 units are covered multifamily dwelling units and they all must be designed and constructed so that they comply with the accessibility requirements of paragraph (c) of this section...
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22.1 Q. Must the switches on range hood kitchen ventilation fans be in accessible locations?
The Fair Housing Act has no requirements for appliances in the interiors of dwelling units, or the switches that operate them....