I have a question concerning accessible dining seating.
Code references: IBC 2015, ICC/ANSI A117.1-2009.
A2 Restaurant Occupancy with a dining area separate from a bar area. The concern is the bar.
The architect is proposing an accessible dining portion of the bar that is at 34” AFF to the top, knee and toe clearance under this portion that extends 17” underneath. The general seating bar top height is 3’-6” AFF
When this accessible seating space is needed, there is counter that flips up and wings that hinge out to supports this accessible seating countertop, then a section of the 3’-6” high bar top is removed (lifted out) if front of this accessible space.
I would think that this accessible portion should be available at all times, so the flip up top may not comply. Also, a disabled person should be able to use a facility and element independently, so to lift the flip up portion, if permitted, should not require more than 5 pounds of pressure and no tight pinching or grasping to do so. The removable 3’-6” bar top could stay in place since there is no requirement for full depth of a countertop for a dining seat other than depth of toe clearance
Any thoughts would be helpful, thanks!
Code references: IBC 2015, ICC/ANSI A117.1-2009.
A2 Restaurant Occupancy with a dining area separate from a bar area. The concern is the bar.
The architect is proposing an accessible dining portion of the bar that is at 34” AFF to the top, knee and toe clearance under this portion that extends 17” underneath. The general seating bar top height is 3’-6” AFF
When this accessible seating space is needed, there is counter that flips up and wings that hinge out to supports this accessible seating countertop, then a section of the 3’-6” high bar top is removed (lifted out) if front of this accessible space.
I would think that this accessible portion should be available at all times, so the flip up top may not comply. Also, a disabled person should be able to use a facility and element independently, so to lift the flip up portion, if permitted, should not require more than 5 pounds of pressure and no tight pinching or grasping to do so. The removable 3’-6” bar top could stay in place since there is no requirement for full depth of a countertop for a dining seat other than depth of toe clearance
Any thoughts would be helpful, thanks!