Inspector Gadget
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Posting in the general forum rather than the Canadian one, since I think it's applicable universally.
So I have a proposal for a mixed-use structure. It has one barrier-free apartment, which under our codes requires a barrier-free parking spot.
Our codes read that IF there is parking on-site, that at least one barrier-free parking spot be created for the stores.
The client has designated two spots in the (presumably secured, given the garage door) parking garage. Clearly, the tenant of the barrier-free parking spot will have access to the garage, but what about the *customers* of the stores?
There are 15 other parking spots outside the parking garage: I have requested the addition of one barrier-free spot to serve the stores, under the presumption that the *customers* of the stores require barrier-free parking, which is not accessible in the locked, underground parking space.
So I have a proposal for a mixed-use structure. It has one barrier-free apartment, which under our codes requires a barrier-free parking spot.
Our codes read that IF there is parking on-site, that at least one barrier-free parking spot be created for the stores.
The client has designated two spots in the (presumably secured, given the garage door) parking garage. Clearly, the tenant of the barrier-free parking spot will have access to the garage, but what about the *customers* of the stores?
There are 15 other parking spots outside the parking garage: I have requested the addition of one barrier-free spot to serve the stores, under the presumption that the *customers* of the stores require barrier-free parking, which is not accessible in the locked, underground parking space.