I am working on a historic building project that was destroyed in a fire.
The original buildings footprint and exterior are being used (brick) but the owner wants to relocate an existing walk-up food service counter that sits on the exterior of the building to a new location.(different wall)
This existing service window is not historic and will not meet code. If we replace this unit how will the ada requirements affect the height and depth of the counter? (may not be an option due to site conditions)
Inside the newly renovated restaurant space there will be an accessible route to an alternate pick-up location that will have an ada service height counter, but accessible pick-up and purchase will not be available outside.
Should we make provisions for an accessible height counter on the exterior of the building or is the alternate pick-up location ok?
project is in Michigan.
thanks
The original buildings footprint and exterior are being used (brick) but the owner wants to relocate an existing walk-up food service counter that sits on the exterior of the building to a new location.(different wall)
This existing service window is not historic and will not meet code. If we replace this unit how will the ada requirements affect the height and depth of the counter? (may not be an option due to site conditions)
Inside the newly renovated restaurant space there will be an accessible route to an alternate pick-up location that will have an ada service height counter, but accessible pick-up and purchase will not be available outside.
Should we make provisions for an accessible height counter on the exterior of the building or is the alternate pick-up location ok?
project is in Michigan.
thanks