Section 206.2.10 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to recreational boating facilities
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Recreational Boating Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.2.10
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T402.2 Design Load
Ramps and bridgeplates 30 inches (760 mm) or more in length shall be designed to support a load of 600 pounds (273 kg) minimum, placed at the centroid of the ramp distributed over an area...
- How to Measure Ramp Handrail Extensions
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Clearances: ADA Standard Section 403.5
Section 403.5 covers the current ADA Standards for clearances on walking surfaces that are part of an accessible route.
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T402.1 General
Ramps and bridgeplates shall comply with T402. Ramps and bridgeplates shall be permitted to fold or telescope....
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11B-502.2 Vehicle spaces
Car parking spaces shall be 108 inches (2743 mm) wide minimum and van parking spaces shall be 144 inches (3658 mm) wide minimum, shall be marked to define the width, and shall have an adjacent...
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11B-502.2 Vehicle spaces
Car parking spaces shall be 108 inches (2743 mm) wide minimum and van parking spaces shall be 144 inches (3658 mm) wide minimum, shall be marked to define the width, and shall have an adjacent...
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Accessible Parking Spaces for Cars
Accessible parking spaces for cars have at least a 60-inch-wide access aisle located adjacent to the designated parking space. The access aisle is just wide enough to permit a person...
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C. Doors
described above: ...with the exception of doors at shallow closets, do the doors to required accessible spaces, and all doors into and within guestrooms allow at least 32" clear passage width...
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11B-206.2.10 Recreational boating facilities
Boat slips required to comply with Section 11B-235.2 and boarding piers at boat launch ramps required to comply with Section 11B-235.3 shall be on an accessible route....
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11B-206.2.10 Recreational boating facilities
Boat slips required to comply with Section 11B-235.2 and boarding piers at boat launch ramps required to comply with Section 11B-235.3 shall be on an accessible route....
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§ 38.83(c)(1) Design load
Ramps or bridge plates 30 inches or longer shall support a load of 600 pounds, placed at the centroid of the ramp or bridge plate distributed over an area of 26 inches, with a safety factor...
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Extensions
Handrails that are not continuous must have horizontal extensions at both the top and bottom of the ramp at least 12 inches long that are rounded or returned smoothly to walls, posts, or...
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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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11B-502.2 Vehicle spaces
Car parking spaces shall be 108 inches (2743 mm) wide minimum and van parking spaces shall be 144 inches (3658 mm) wide minimum, shall be marked to define the width, and shall have an adjacent...
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M303.3.3.5 Handrails
Ramps with a rise greater than 6 inches (150 mm) shall provide handrails on both sides....
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M303.3.3.5 Handrails
Ramps with a rise greater than 6 inches (150 mm) shall provide handrails on each side....
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T205.1 General
Non-rail vehicles shall provide illumination complying with T503 at ramps, bridgeplates, doorways, and boarding and alighting areas....
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502.2 Vehicle Spaces
Each parking space must be at least 12 feet (3658 mm) wide shall be marked to define the width, and shall have an adjacent access aisle complying with 502.3....
- Figure 404.2.3 Clear Width of Doorways – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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§ 38.153(c)(2) Exception
Where compliance with the door width requirement of paragraph (c)(1) of this section is not feasible, the minimum door width shall be 27 in (685 mm)....
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§ 38.83(c)(7) Stowage
A compartment, securement system, or other appropriate method shall be provided to ensure that stowed ramps or bridge plates, including portable ramps or bridges plates stowed in the passenger...
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Where do I measure for a handrail extension?
[emphasis added, typical] The phrase "in the same direction of" the stair flights or ramp runs simply means in the direction of the normal pedestrian flow up/down the stairs or ramp. ...
- Kee Safety Inc. ADA Safety Handrail Components