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Local Code: IBC Chapter 11 is deleted according to local ammendment and replaced with Nebraska Accessibility Guidelines which is patterned from the 1994 version of ANSI A117.
After reviewing my State Regulations for H.C. Accessibility, I find that the minimum number of self-storage units that need to be handicap accessible is one H.C. unit for each type or size of storage unit. Considering that I have five different sizes available, then I would require only five of the 229 storage units to be accessible.
I see that IBC Chapter 11 would require eleven units... (which does not apply within this jurisdiction) and A117 doesn't mention anything.
Question:
Is there another code out there that gives a ratio of number of storage units that need to be ADA compliant?
The only practical difference being the operation of the door and the elimination of the 1" lip on the door threshold that would normally help to keep out wind-driven rain.
Thanks
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AIA, NCARB, ICC, NCOA, CSI
ICC Plans Examiner
After reviewing my State Regulations for H.C. Accessibility, I find that the minimum number of self-storage units that need to be handicap accessible is one H.C. unit for each type or size of storage unit. Considering that I have five different sizes available, then I would require only five of the 229 storage units to be accessible.
I see that IBC Chapter 11 would require eleven units... (which does not apply within this jurisdiction) and A117 doesn't mention anything.
Question:
Is there another code out there that gives a ratio of number of storage units that need to be ADA compliant?
The only practical difference being the operation of the door and the elimination of the 1" lip on the door threshold that would normally help to keep out wind-driven rain.
Thanks
---------------------------------
AIA, NCARB, ICC, NCOA, CSI
ICC Plans Examiner