The slopes of beach access routes shall comply with 1018.7.
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  1018.7 Slopes
  
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  Running Slope [1017.7.1]
  
Running slope, also referred to as grade, is the lengthwise slope of a trail, parallel to the direction of travel. Trails or trail segments of any length may be constructed with...
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  Recommendation of a 19" Lower Adjsutable Height as the Minimum Accessibility Standrds (Joint Report)
  
Recommendation of a 19" Lower Adjsutable Height as the Minimum Accessibility Standrds (Joint Report)
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  1018.7 Slopes
  
This section contains technical requirements for the maximum running slope and segment length (1018.7.1) and cross slope (1018.7.2) of beach access routes.
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  7.4.3.1 Running Slope (Grade)
  
The running slope (grade) of trail segments shall comply with this section and shall be consistent over the distances cited. Trail running slope (grade) of up to 1:20 (5...
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  Changes in Level [4.5.2]
  
Vertical changes in level up to ¼ inch are permitted without treatment along accessible routes. Changes in level ¼ to ½ inch must be beveled with a slope no greater than 1:2. Changes...
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  3.1.3.3 Cross Slope of Driveways
  
The cross slope of driveways shall not exceed 1:33 (3 percent). Exception. The cross slope of driveways may be no more than 1:20 (5 percent) where needed to ensure proper...
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  6.7 Slope
  
The slopes of beach access routes shall comply with 6.7.1 and 6.7.2
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  1018.7 Slopes
  
The slopes of beach access routes shall comply with 1018.7.
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  1.2.5 Ramps
  
1.2.5 Ramps. When overall running slope and cross slope for accessible ramps are measured according to Sections 1.1.11 a recommended tolerance for these slopes is +0.5%. In the...
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  1016.8.3 Slope
  
Where the surface is other than asphalt, concrete, or boards, slopes not steeper than 1:20 are permitted when necessary for drainage....
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  11B-233.3.1.2.2 Non-elevator buildings
  
Ground floor residential dwelling units in non-elevator buildings shall be adaptable....
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  M302.2.4 Transfer Sides
  
Options to transfer from a mobility device shall be provided on two adjoining sides of transfer surfaces. ...
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  Section 4.26.2
  
• Section 4.26.2 of the 1991 Standards requires handrail gripping surfaces to have a diameter of 1 ¼ inches to 1 ½ inches, or to provide an equivalent gripping surface....
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  407.4.1 Car Dimensions
  
EXCEPTION: Existing elevator car configurations that provide a clear floor area of 16 square feet (1.5 m2) minimum and also provide an inside clear depth 54 inches (1370 mm) minimum and...
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  B. Slopes
  
[ADA Stds. 4.8.4] Yes __ No __ N/A __ Comments: ___________________________________________ ...for corridors into which at least one door swings, is there at least 54" clear floor...
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  1016.8.3 Slope
  
EXCEPTION: Where the surface is other than concrete, asphalt, or boards, slopes not steeper than 1:20 shall be permitted when necessary for drainage....
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  1016.8.3 Slope
  
EXCEPTION: Where the surface is other than concrete, asphalt, or boards, slopes not steeper than 1:20 shall be permitted when necessary for drainage....
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  5.2.1 Transfer Surface Size
  
5.2.1 Transfer Surface Size...
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  11B-806.2.3 Sleeping areas
  
At least one sleeping area shall provide a clear floor space complying with 305 on both sides of a bed....
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  11B-806.2.3 Sleeping areas
  
At least one sleeping area shall provide a clear floor space complying with 305 on both sides of a bed....
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  11B-806.2.3 Sleeping areas
  
At least one sleeping area shall provide a clear floor space complying with 305 on both sides of a bed....
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  Assumptions
  
Assumptions Two industry standard specifications are used to determine the safety and accessibility of each surface: ASTM F1292‒99/04 Standard Specification for Impact Attenuation of...