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604.3.3 Clearance overlap. The required clearance
around the water closet shall be permitted to overlap
the water closet, associated grab bars, paper dispensers,
sanitary napkin receptacles, coat hooks, shelves, accessible
routes, clear floor space at other fixtures and the
turning space. No other fixtures or obstructions shall be
within the required water closet clearance.
And the vertical grab bar
Yes....But not the trash can unless you call it the napkin receptacle....As we've discussed on other threads, you could attach the paper towel dispenser to the floor right in front of the water closet and it would still be compliant with 604.3.3:
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LOL, I could see someone arguing that it's a very big sanitary napkin receptacle... or a "shelf" with high edges, which dispenses used paper towels to those who are into recycling.Yes....But not the trash can unless you call it the napkin receptacle....
I”m thinking they are 4-1/4” tiles. The old style, with self-spacing lugs.And the horizontal grab bar on the side wall does not extend at least 54 inches from the rear wall. (Count the 4 inch tiles.) See Section 604.5.1.1.
Not a Code Violation....The paper hat dispenser appears to be empty above the toilet.
So is my mother's urn.Your tape is rusting.
He's measuring a toilet room... THAT'S NOT RUST!!Your tape is rusting.
TMIHe's measuring a toilet room... THAT'S NOT RUST!!