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See the DOJ commentary below on "substantial alteration", taken from the State of California's Access Compliance Advisory Reference Manual.
I'm working on an old existing public housing project that needs a refresh of the unit interiors due to deferred maintenance. The apartment bathrooms have old surface-mount metal medicine cabinets where the mirrored doors and their hinges are falling apart. The least expensive fix is to replace them with new medicine cabinets.
Question: Are these small metal boxes meant to be included in the USDOJ comment about "replacement of cabinetry" triggering the definition of "substantially altered"?
The current rehab project budget cannot afford to trigger compliance with 11B-233.3.4.2, because the units are multistory townhomes.

I'm working on an old existing public housing project that needs a refresh of the unit interiors due to deferred maintenance. The apartment bathrooms have old surface-mount metal medicine cabinets where the mirrored doors and their hinges are falling apart. The least expensive fix is to replace them with new medicine cabinets.
Question: Are these small metal boxes meant to be included in the USDOJ comment about "replacement of cabinetry" triggering the definition of "substantially altered"?
The current rehab project budget cannot afford to trigger compliance with 11B-233.3.4.2, because the units are multistory townhomes.
