Builder Bob
Sawhorse
It appears that the State of South Carolina has formally moved into the new age of accessibility -- significant changes are larger turning radius 67", larger bathroom stalls, longer door approaches for forward approach. larger wheel chair spaces, significant civil site issues for accessibility, larger t turn radius, etc. It is initiated by the SC accessibility law without any requirements for public notice or adoption. Therefore no notice was given to the public or regulated by LLR - contractors,architects, engineers, etc.
8-700 Regulations
(A) With the exception of one and two family detached dwellings and other residential buildings to be offered for sale as individual dwelling units, every building or structure shall have all levels and areas made accessible to disabled persons in accordance with the latest edition of the International Code Council/American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ICC/ANSI) document A117.1, and the requirements of this section.
8-700 Regulations
(A) With the exception of one and two family detached dwellings and other residential buildings to be offered for sale as individual dwelling units, every building or structure shall have all levels and areas made accessible to disabled persons in accordance with the latest edition of the International Code Council/American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ICC/ANSI) document A117.1, and the requirements of this section.