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1006.2 Accessible Routes
This is important where the accessible route is used to connect the golf car rental area, bag drop areas, practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, course toilet rooms, and course...
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1006.2 Accessible Routes
This is important where the accessible route is used to connect the golf car rental area, bag drop areas, practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, course toilet rooms, and course...
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1006.2 Accessible Routes
This is important where the accessible route is used to connect the golf car rental area, bag drop areas, practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, course toilet rooms, and course...
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11B-1006.2 Accessible routes
This is important where the accessible route is used to connect the golf car rental area, bag drop areas, practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, course toilet rooms, and course...
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11B-1006.2 Accessible routes
This is important where the accessible route is used to connect the golf car rental area, bag drop areas, practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, course toilet rooms, and course...
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11B-1006.2 Accessible routes
This is important where the accessible route is used to connect the golf car rental area, bag drop areas, practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, course toilet rooms, and course...
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Expert Report of Ken Schoonover, P.E., KMS Associates, Inc. (August 7, 2018)
Voting area: There is insufficient maneuvering clearance in front of check-in stations (1991 ADA Stds 4.2.3; 2010 ADA Stds 304.3). B. T....
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Accessible Route Guidelines
Accessible Route Guidelines Where an accessible route is used, the golf course guidelines modify ADAAG’s accessible route provisions....
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§27.71(k)(3)(iv) Color.
Color coding must not be used as the only means of conveying information, indicating an action, prompting a response, or distinguishing a visual element....
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§ 27.71(k)(3)(iv) Color
Color coding must not be used as the only means of conveying information, indicating an action, prompting a response, or distinguishing a visual element....
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F221.1 General
Assembly areas shall provide wheelchair spaces, companion seats, and designated aisle seats complying with F221 and 802. In addition, lawn seating shall comply with F221.5....
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1007.8.2 Exterior exit stairway
Exterior exit stairways that are part of the means of egress for the exterior area for assisted rescue shall provide a clear width of 48 inches (1219 mm) between handrails....
- Figure 604.8.1.4 Wheelchair Accessible Toilet Compartment Toe Clearance – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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9.5.2(2)(d)
(d) at least one common area which a person with mobility impairments can approach, enter and exit including a minimum clear door width of 32 in (815 mm)....
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11B-1008.2.5.2 Elevated
The rise for any ramp run connecting elevated play components shall be 12 inches (305 mm) maximum. ETA Editor's Note The above restrictions on ramp slope for ramps...
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1008.2.5.2 Elevated
The rise for any ramp run connecting elevated play components shall be 12 inches (305 mm) maximum.
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1008.2.5.2 Elevated
The rise for any ramp run connecting elevated play components shall be 12 inches (305 mm) maximum.
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3. Are ramps, transfer systems, and stairs permitted to be counted as play components?
3. Are ramps, transfer systems, and stairs permitted to be counted as play components? No. The Standards do not permit steps, ramps, transfer systems, decks, or roofs to be...
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1015.6 Slope
The slope of the surface of clear ground spaces and turning spaces shall not be steeper than 1:48 in any direction. EXCEPTION: Where the surface is other than asphalt, concrete,...
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1008.2.5.2 Elevated
1008.2.5.2 Elevated. The rise for any ramp run connecting elevated play components shall be 12 inches (305 mm) maximum.
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A4.33.2 Size of Wheelchair Locations
Spaces large enough for two wheelchairs allow people who are coming to a performance together to sit together.
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A4.3.11.3 Stairway Width
A 48 in (1220 mm) wide exit stairway is needed to allow assisted evacuation (e.g., carrying a person in a wheelchair) without encroaching on the exit path for ambulatory persons.
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3.1 Vehicle Parking
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