Yikes
SAWHORSE
Today's LA times had an article headlined: "UC [university of California] to make some campus bathrooms gender neutral"
http://www.latimes.com/local/education/la-me-ln-uc-bathrooms-20140929-story.html
Obviously there are many social implications to all of this, and I'm not posting this to focus on those issues. Rather, the question on this forum is a technical /code related. Assuming those campus buildings we designed and permitted with a code-minimum number of restroom facilities, then how does DSA interpret the state plumbing and accessiblity codes (and ADA) for the following issues without creating a code violation:
- separate facilities for each sex
- unisex is only allowed for occupant loads of less than 10
- fixture counts in the plumbing code are organized by sex. How do they get counted now?
- geometric symbols and pictograms for the visually impaired (CBC 11B-703.7.2.6)
- if urinals are converted to toilets, what about CalGreen and LEED, etc. water conservation goals?
http://www.latimes.com/local/education/la-me-ln-uc-bathrooms-20140929-story.html
Obviously there are many social implications to all of this, and I'm not posting this to focus on those issues. Rather, the question on this forum is a technical /code related. Assuming those campus buildings we designed and permitted with a code-minimum number of restroom facilities, then how does DSA interpret the state plumbing and accessiblity codes (and ADA) for the following issues without creating a code violation:
- separate facilities for each sex
- unisex is only allowed for occupant loads of less than 10
- fixture counts in the plumbing code are organized by sex. How do they get counted now?
- geometric symbols and pictograms for the visually impaired (CBC 11B-703.7.2.6)
- if urinals are converted to toilets, what about CalGreen and LEED, etc. water conservation goals?