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When is accessibility required for a live work conversion project?
Here is background on the Mills Act I copied from the CA.gov, Office of Historic Preservation site: The Mills Act is the single most important economic incentive program in California...
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Element-by-Element Safe Harbor
Element-by-Element Safe Harbor If your business facility was built or altered in the past 20 years in compliance with the 1991 Standards, or you removed barriers to specific elements...
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BACKGROUND
barriers to access by individuals with disabilities....
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4.3.6 Reach Limits
The dashed lines in the figures show the current ADA-ABA requirement which specifies a threshold value of 1220 mm (48 in.) when reaching to a target located in front of an individual at...
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§ 38.159(b)(7) Platform gaps
Any openings between the platform surface and the raised barriers shall not exceed 5/8 inch (16 mm) in width....
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Section 1194.3 General Exceptions (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
This exception is statutory under section 508 and is consistent with a similar exception in section 5142 of the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996....
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R402.4 Reduced Vertical Clearance
Guardrails or other barriers to pedestrian travel shall be provided where the vertical clearance is less than 2 m (6.7 ft) high....
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Head Room [4.4.2]
Otherwise, fixed barriers detectable by canes must define areas with less clearance. Gates, rails, curbs, and other fixed elements, such as planters, can serve as barriers....
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INTRODUCTION
Please Note: Accessibility involves both physical/architectural accessibility and program accessibility such as reasonable accommodations and service animals....
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PATH OF TRAVEL
It is also important to note that ADA Title III imposes a perpetual obligation for public accommodations to mitigate existing barriers to the extent readily achievable, not merely limited...
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C2‒2
Are the undersides of exterior stairs enclosed or protected with a cane-detectable barrier so that people who are blind or have low vision will not hit their heads on the underside?...
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1. Transfer Supports
The latter two requirements were taken from the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines for grab bars. 36 CFR Part 1191, App. D....
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Picnic Tables [1011.2 and 1011.4]
The wheelchair space must be positioned for a forward approach and provide knee and toe clearance under the table that complies with section 306 of the ABA Standards....
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‘‘Place of public accommodation.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The company would be prohibited from discriminating on the basis of disability in the operation of the road side stand, and it would be required to remove barriers to physical access to...
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Place of public accommodation (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The company would be prohibited from discriminating on the basis of disability in the operation of the road side stand, and it would be required to remove barriers to physical access to...
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I. Background
The City, the University and CI are public entities covered by title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”)....
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F202.6 Leases
The ABA requires access to facilities leased by Federal agencies....
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407.12.3 Forward Reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 34-inch height restriction is consistent with the ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines. See 36 CFR Part 1191, Appendix D, section 308....
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Clearances Around Gripping Surfaces
The 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines specify the following clearances around grab bars to ensure sufficient space for a person to grasp the grab bar: 1½ inches absolute clearance...
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A. Evaluating the Physical Accessibility of Emergency Shelters
A first step to providing an accessible shelter is to identify any physical barriers that exist that will prevent access to people with disabilities....