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308.3 Side Reach
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Height [4.18.2]
Height [4.18.2] The rim of an accessible urinal must be no higher than 17 inches above the finished floor. The rim must be "elongated," but a minimum horizontal projection is not...
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308.3 Side Reach
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Side Reach Radius
Elements located in corners can be difficult to reach from a side approach. Recommendation: Where a side reach is provided, locate elements away from corners in...
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11B-308.3 Side reach.
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11B-308.3 Side reach
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Trail Slopes
Cross slopes—the side-to-side slope of a trail tread (figure 131)—provide drainage to keep water from ponding and damaging the trail, especially on unpaved surfaces....
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308.3.1 Unobstructed
An obstruction shall be permitted between the clear floor or ground space and the element where the depth of the obstruction is 10 inches (255 mm) maximum. 2....
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Trail Constructed Feature
Trail Constructed Feature—A constructed feature that functions as part of the trail tread. Examples include puncheon, trail bridges, boardwalks, waterbars, and switchbacks....
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7.4.5 Passing Spaces
Trails with a clear tread width less than 60 inches (1525 mm) shall provide passing spaces complying with 7.4.5 at intervals of 1000 feet (300 m) maximum. ...
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7.4.4 Resting Intervals
Resting intervals shall comply with 7.4.4. Where the trail grade exceeds 1:20 (5 percent), resting intervals shall be provided as specified in Table 7.4.3.1.
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1017.6 Openings
This section requires openings in the surface of trails, passing spaces, and resting intervals such as spaces between the boards in a boardwalk to not allow passage of a sphere more...
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H16
[ADA Standards § 4.17.3] Yes No If No, note the width and depth of the stall. _________________...
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7.2.2.1 Determining Impracticability
The use of General Exception 2 is reasonable where one or more conditions for an exemption in section 7.1 and at least one of the following limiting factors exist: Limiting Factor...
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4.34.3(2)(a) Reach Depth Not More Than 10 in
(a) Reach Depth Not More Than 10 in (255 mm)....
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7.4.7 Openings
Openings in trail tread surfaces, trail resting spaces, and trail passing spaces shall be small enough to prevent passage of a 1/2 inch- (13 mm-) diameter sphere....
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407.12.2.1 Unobstructed Side Reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Although existing 508 Standards § 1194.25 (j)(2) permits a maximum reach height of 54 inches, it contains the same minimum height (15 inches) and 10-inch reach depth....
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4.34.3(2)(b) Reach Depth More Than 10 in
(b) Reach Depth More Than 10 in (255 mm)....
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Obstacles [1018.5]
Changes in the vertical alignment of boards or the connection points for removable sections of beach access routes can be obstacles to beach access. When beach access routes are...
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1018.5 Obstacles
This section contains technical requirements for obstacles on beach access routes and resting intervals. The vertical alignment of boards on a beach access route or removable...
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Surfaces of Trails
Trail surfaces must be firm and stable. The first general exception allows achieving firmness and stability to the extent practicable if a condition for an exception prohibits full...
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Side Reach [§308.3]
The maximum reach depth for this range is 10” measured from the available clear floor space....
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Maximum side reach ranges. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Reach ranges apply to a variety of building elements, including light switches, key pads, electrical outlets, fire alarm pulls, card readers, thermostats, elevator controls, pay...
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G. Compartment Size
G. If the accessible toilet is in a stall, does the stall measure at least 60" wide and 56" deep if it is wall mounted or 59" deep if it is floor mounted to allow persons who use...