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Hey Walgreens Wake Up

Policy...yes, contractors and inspectors.....not so much...The first urinal doesn't need to be accessible typically, but you would still need the IPC 30"
 
I see that the penny didn't get picked up, must have been tales?

Just reviewed a CVS, they didn't have that issue in their bathroom, not trying to tell you where to get your meds at all!
 
Sorry, after I zoomed in, "that's not a penny!"

Looks more like a Jolly Rancher, 3-second rule or 3-day, Jar!
 
4. Where no more than one urinal is provided in a toilet room or bathing room, the urinal is not required to be accessible.

2015 IBC 1109

I assume that the logic is that the urinal is never the only fixture (W/C)....
 
ADASAD 213.3.3 Urinals. Where more than one urinal is provided, at least one shall comply with 605.

I have to confess that it took me a long time to realize that the first urinal doesn't need to be accessible. A common mistake, apparently. I see toilet rooms with one urinal mounted low on the wall all the time, but that is not required. Although, code is minimum, I suppose.
 
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