(ii) A series of buildings on a common site, connected by a common pedestrian access route above or below the ground floor, that is either under common ownership or common control or developed...
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§ 36.404(a)(2)(ii)
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11B-503.5 Vertical clearance
The minimum vertical clearance at designated passenger drop-off and loading zones, and along at least one vehicle access route to the area from site entrances and exits, is 114 inches....
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Sec.36.404(a)(2)(ii)
(ii) A series of buildings on a common site, connected by a common pedestrian access route above or below the ground floor, that is either under common ownership or common control or developed...
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10.2.1(1)
of 96 inches (measured from the curb or vehicle roadway edge) and a minimum clear width of 60 inches (measured parallel to the vehicle roadway) to the maximum extent allowed by legal or site...
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Evaluating Bids / Responses
Compare your team’s rankings to determine the two or three sites you will visit in the selection process....
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703.7.2.1 International Symbol of Accessibility
posted at the following locations: At designated accessible parking spaces (F216.5) where a total of 5 or more parking spaces, including accessible parking spaces, are at a site...
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The Project
The North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores, one of the three aquariums in North Carolina, agreed to be the test site for the final talking tactile fish installation. ...
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FAQ: How do I upgrade my subscription?
Login and click on "My Account" at the top right corner of the site. 2. Click on "Settings." 3. Scroll down to "Subscription" and click on "Change Plans." 4....
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Unified Facilities Guide Specifications
Unified Facilities Guide Specifications In Section 02752, Portland Cement Concrete Pavement for Roads and Site Facilities, published by the National Institute of Building Sciences, it...
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Accessible Routes within a Building or Facility
Also, alterations or additions to areas containing a primary function (a major activity for which a facility is intended) require an accessible path of travel that extends to site arrival...
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Are detectable warnings required on curb ramps or at hazardous vehicular areas?
Under the ADA Standards, which apply primarily to facilities located on sites, detectable warnings are required at transit facilities (at curb ramps and along open drop-offs of rail station...
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11B-216.5.1 Parking spaces
Where a total of four or fewer parking spaces, including accessible parking spaces, are provided on a site, identification of accessible parking spaces shall not be required. 2. ...
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11B-503.5 Vertical clearance
The minimum vertical clearance at designated passenger drop-off and loading zones, and along at least one vehicle access route to the area from site entrances and exits, is 114 inches....
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11B-216.5.1 Parking spaces
Where a total of four or fewer parking spaces, including accessible parking spaces, are provided on a site, identification of accessible parking spaces shall not be required....
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Section 36.303(g)(8) Notice
captioning and audio description for each movie in communications and advertisements intended to inform potential patrons of movie showings and times and provided by the theaters through Web sites...
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B. Title III's Implementing Regulation
These factors include: (1) The nature and cost of the action; (2) the overall financial resources of the site or sites involved in the action; the number of persons employed at the site;...
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Internet Postings (Advisory Guidance)
This section provides information on how to make a World Wide Web site more accessible to persons with disabilities.8 Because of its structure, the Web provides tremendous power and flexibility...
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The Department’s Rulemaking History
Other commenters dealt with specific requirements in the 2004 ADAAG or responded to questions regarding elements scoped for the first time in the 2004 ADAAG, including recreation facilities...
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The Department's Rulemaking History
Other commenters dealt with specific requirements in the 2004 ADAAG or responded to questions regarding elements scoped for the first time in the 2004 ADAAG, including recreation facilities...
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Develop a Transition Plan
Another reason to update or create a new transition plan is that we now have accessibility standards for recreation areas such as swimming pools, play areas, exercise equipment, team seating...
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11B-233.3.4 Alterations
provided within the dwelling unit; types of common spaces provided within the facility; and location with respect to community resources and services, such as public transportation and civic, recreational...
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Using State and Local Government Services and Activities: What to Expect
just a few examples of the many types of public services that are covered by the ADA: public trade schools and community colleges, public libraries, public hospitals, public parks and recreational...
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SAFE HARBOR
Additionally, there is no safe harbor for elements not covered in the 1991 Standards including, but not limited to, swimming pools, amusement rides, play areas, and recreational boating...
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a) History and Objectives
Access Board's Recreation Access Advisory Committee and Places of Amusement Committee. RT 1771:21-1773:22, 1775:9-11....