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SAWHORSE
Hello everyone,
Been a while but ran in to this when called out to just provide 2 handrails for the change in stair elevation.
1.) thewalkway/ramp is 1" rise in 23" of travel, so it is defined as a walkway not a ramp by the town and drawings.
2.) the problem is they have left us no room for handrail extensions on the stair flight without turning left at the top of the stair flight and running the handrail down the whole side of the walkway and back out to the parking lot.
3.) If we however go and install a handrail on the store side of the walkway there is not enough room to provide a handrail extension at the top of the walkway.
So here in lies my questions.
a.) How do see or interpt the driveway side for handrail extension requirements if the handrail is installed? Required or since a non-required handrail no extension because of travel conflict?
b.) Is the handrail allowed to turn and descend along the walkway, since it is not a ramp.
Please ask any questions you need to I will try to fill in the blanks..
Thank you
Tom
Been a while but ran in to this when called out to just provide 2 handrails for the change in stair elevation.


1.) thewalkway/ramp is 1" rise in 23" of travel, so it is defined as a walkway not a ramp by the town and drawings.
2.) the problem is they have left us no room for handrail extensions on the stair flight without turning left at the top of the stair flight and running the handrail down the whole side of the walkway and back out to the parking lot.
3.) If we however go and install a handrail on the store side of the walkway there is not enough room to provide a handrail extension at the top of the walkway.
So here in lies my questions.
a.) How do see or interpt the driveway side for handrail extension requirements if the handrail is installed? Required or since a non-required handrail no extension because of travel conflict?
b.) Is the handrail allowed to turn and descend along the walkway, since it is not a ramp.
Please ask any questions you need to I will try to fill in the blanks..
Thank you
Tom