This section requires at least one outdoor recreation access route to connect accessible parking spaces or other site arrival points serving the viewing area with accessible elements, spaces...
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F246.4 Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
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Recreational Boating Facilities: ADA Standard Section 235
Section 235 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for recreational boating facilities.
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203.2 Construction Sites
203.2 Construction Sites....
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F203.3 Construction Sites
Structures and sites directly associated with the actual processes of construction, including but not limited to, scaffolding, bridging, materials hoists, materials storage, and construction...
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203.2 Construction Sites
Structures and sites directly associated with the actual processes of construction, including but not limited to, scaffolding, bridging, materials hoists, materials storage, and construction...
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11B-206.2.1 Site arrival points
[2010 ADA Standards] 206.2.1 Site Arrival Points....
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11B-1003 RECREATIONAL BOATING FACILITIES
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11B-1003 Recreational boating facilities
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11B-1003 Recreational boating facilities
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- USDA Forest Service Accessibility Guidebook for Outfitters & Guides Operating on Public Lands
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233.3.1.2.2 Group Sites, F233.4.1.2.2 Group Sites
Where group sites are developed for the installation of emergency transportable housing units, entities shall comply with 233.3.1.2.2....
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F244.2.3.2.1 Recreational Vehicles
Where parking spaces are provided for recreational vehicles, at least one parking space shall comply with 1012.2, 1012.4, and 1012.5....
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F206.2.1 Site Arrival Points
Advisory F206.2.1 Site Arrival Points. Each site arrival point must be connected by an accessible route to the accessible building entrance or entrances served....
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Construction Sites (§203.2)
Construction Sites (§203.2) Structures directly associated with the actual processes of construction and portable toilets used only by construction workers Examples: scaffolding...
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206.2.1 Site Arrival Points
206.2.1 Site Arrival Points....
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11B-235 Recreational boating facilities
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206.2.1 Site Arrival Points
Advisory 206.2.1 Site Arrival Points. Each site arrival point must be connected by an accessible route to the accessible building entrance or entrances served....
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F244.5.3 Routes to Adjacent Recreation Facilities
Where a circulation path connects camping facilities and adjacent recreation facilities, at least one outdoor recreation access route shall connect camping units with mobility features to...
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(C) Recreational boating facilities
(C) Recreational boating facilities, sections 235 and 1003; 206.2.10....
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(1) Site impracticality
For covered multifamily dwellings without elevators, the final Guidelines provide two alternative tests for determining site impracticality due to terrain....
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c) RecPark Program
The website advises the public that due to the terrain, age, and natural features of the City's outdoor areas, "there will be sites labeled 'accessible' in which some areas of the site are...
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11B-233.3.1.2.6.3 Test number two, site analysis test
For a site having multiple buildings, or a site with a single building with multiple entrances, it is not required to provide a building entrance on an accessible route to all ground floor...
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1(3) Exceptions to site impracticality
(3) Exceptions to site impracticality. Regardless of site considerations described in paragraphs (1) and (2), an accessible entrance on an accessible route is practical when:...
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§35.130(b)(4) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (b)(4) specifically applies the prohibition enunciated in §35.130(b)(3) to the process of selecting sites for construction of new facilities or selecting existing facilities to...