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Looking for your opinions for "covered multifamily dwelling units", as I'm trying to discern acessibility vs adapability, especially as it relates to bathroom vanities.
CBC 1128A.1 says covered multifamily dwelling units shall be "adaptable and accessible into and throughout the dwelling unit as provided in this division". (For this exercise, assume that 100% of the units are "covered".)
* Question #1: Does "adaptable and accessible" mean that at C of O, some limited number of units will be already 100% accessible and the rest of the units will be adaptable for future 100% acessibility?
If your answer is "yes", then I have a follow-up question:
CBC 1134A.1 says all bathrooms in the covered units must "comply" with section 1134A.8
CBC 1134A.8 says "bathrooms or powder rooms required to be accessible [notice they didn't say "adaptable"] shall have at least one accessible lavatory.
* Question #2: in an "adaptable" unit, does this mean - because it is not called "accessible" unit - it does not need an accessible lavatory?
My practical issue is that I have about 95% of apartments where the contractor did not install finish floor under the vanity, or make the vanity front/base removeable. They believe that because only about 5% of the apartmets are called "accessible", this requirment does nto apply to the remaining units, whcih they call "adaptable".
CBC 1128A.1 says covered multifamily dwelling units shall be "adaptable and accessible into and throughout the dwelling unit as provided in this division". (For this exercise, assume that 100% of the units are "covered".)
* Question #1: Does "adaptable and accessible" mean that at C of O, some limited number of units will be already 100% accessible and the rest of the units will be adaptable for future 100% acessibility?
If your answer is "yes", then I have a follow-up question:
CBC 1134A.1 says all bathrooms in the covered units must "comply" with section 1134A.8
CBC 1134A.8 says "bathrooms or powder rooms required to be accessible [notice they didn't say "adaptable"] shall have at least one accessible lavatory.
* Question #2: in an "adaptable" unit, does this mean - because it is not called "accessible" unit - it does not need an accessible lavatory?
My practical issue is that I have about 95% of apartments where the contractor did not install finish floor under the vanity, or make the vanity front/base removeable. They believe that because only about 5% of the apartmets are called "accessible", this requirment does nto apply to the remaining units, whcih they call "adaptable".