Mr. Inspector
SAWHORSE
2015 IBC 1104.2 Within a site. At least one accessible route shall connect
accessible buildings, accessible facilities, accessible elements
and accessible spaces that are on the same site.
Exceptions:
1. An accessible route is not required between accessible
buildings, accessible facilities, accessible elements
and accessible spaces that have, as the only
means of access between them, a vehicular way not
providing for pedestrian access.
2. An accessible route to recreational facilities shall
only be required to the extent specified in Section
1110.
On the same site as a new building under construction there is an old existing building where I caught them replacing an old drinking fountain with one high drinking fountain without a permit when I used the bathroom. The new drinking fountain that is being installed complies with code as a accessible high drinking fountain. This would make the drinking fountain an accessible element. This is the only accessible thing in the existing building that I know of except for some light switches that are under 4' high. There is a old flagstone sidewalk that would connect the buildings that wouldn't comply as an accessible route. The existing building would need a ramp and other changes for an accessible route to the drinking fountain. They are not planing to do any other work in the existing building.
Do they need to replace the flagstone walkway to the existing building and build a ramp and other things for an accessible route from the new building to the drinking fountain in the existing building?
accessible buildings, accessible facilities, accessible elements
and accessible spaces that are on the same site.
Exceptions:
1. An accessible route is not required between accessible
buildings, accessible facilities, accessible elements
and accessible spaces that have, as the only
means of access between them, a vehicular way not
providing for pedestrian access.
2. An accessible route to recreational facilities shall
only be required to the extent specified in Section
1110.
On the same site as a new building under construction there is an old existing building where I caught them replacing an old drinking fountain with one high drinking fountain without a permit when I used the bathroom. The new drinking fountain that is being installed complies with code as a accessible high drinking fountain. This would make the drinking fountain an accessible element. This is the only accessible thing in the existing building that I know of except for some light switches that are under 4' high. There is a old flagstone sidewalk that would connect the buildings that wouldn't comply as an accessible route. The existing building would need a ramp and other changes for an accessible route to the drinking fountain. They are not planing to do any other work in the existing building.
Do they need to replace the flagstone walkway to the existing building and build a ramp and other things for an accessible route from the new building to the drinking fountain in the existing building?