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HomeMy WebLinkAboutIA2004-2158JOB ADDRESS: LOT: U�4 DATE OF ISSUANCE: PERMIT #: __�0_��,, — S � UN Z 9 20�� BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION PLEASE PRINT f D JW A rS c /110 BLOCK: SUBDIVISION: BUILDPVG CONTRACTOR (company name): CURRENT MAILING ADDRESlS: CFPYISTATE /ZIP: AL /� PROPERTY OWNER: CURRENT MAIT41NG ADDRESS: CITYISTATE /ZIP: CONSTRUCTION VALUE: DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE DONE: USE OF BUILDING OR STRUCTURE: NAME OF BUSINESS: %a r /K K ren NE NUMBER: PHONE NUMBER:. ,Pp/," el 12,592d FIRE SPRINKLERED? •,r. ` / 0 'Oft 4,i YES � NO t A SOOF * * Total Square Footage under roof: �� , Square Footage of alteration /addition: hereby certify that plans have been reviewed and the building will be inspected by a certified energy code inspector in accordance with State Law. Plan review and inspection documentation shall be made available to the Building Department (required for new buildings and additions) I hereby certify kh t Ia s a een ubmttted to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation for Accessibility Review, Control Number: t��//�/ r/D ___ _ _ _ (Not required for I & 2 family dwellings) "FOR pEMOLITIONS, ADDITIONS AND OR ALTERATION TO COM [ERCIAL AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS ❑ I hereby certify that an asbestos survey has been conducted for this Structure in accordance with the regulatory requirements of the Texas Department of Health. I hereby certify that the foregoing is correct to the best of my knowledge and all work will be performed according to the documents approved by the Building Department and in compliance with the City Of Grapevine Ordinance regulating construction. It is understood that the issuance of this permit does not grant or authorize any violation of any code or ordinance of the City Of Grapevine. I FURTHERMORE UNDERSTAND THAT PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE NOT REVIEWED FOR HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBILITY BY THE CITY, AND THAT THE DESIGN PROIFE.SSIONAIJOWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING SUCH APPROVAL FROM THE APPROPRIATE STATE AND OR FEDERAL AGENCY(S). / _00e� _ PRINT NAMI SIGNATURE: THE FOLLOWING IS TO BE C MPLETED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTION DEPART Construction Type: 'il Permit Valuation: $ S)AO Setbacks roval to Issue Occupancy Group: Front: Electrical Division: Building Width: Left: Plumbing Zoning Building Depth. Right: Mechanical Rear: Plan Review Approval: 10 Water Availability Rate: Site Plan A roval: t Sewer Availability Rate Buildin Permit Fee: Plan Review Fe Lot Drainage •z 112 �- Fire Department- Date: Public Works De artment: Date: Health De artment: Date: Approved for Permit: ate: otal Fees: Lot Drainage Submitted: Approved: Total Amount Due: P.O. BOX95104, GRAPEVINE, TX 76099 (817) 410-3165 0:FORMIBU1LDrNG.r1PP U"U01 2 CIT==E 7 20MECHAN ICAL PLUMBING PLEASE PRINT PERMIT # # f ' r,r^- p>✓RMIT DATE: 7 JOB ADDRESS: q2�O DESCRIPTION OF WORK: PROPERTY OWNER: ADDRESS: CITYISTATEIZIP: PHONE NUMBER: 1. kA 0 ADDRESS- 14 `g c,4 CITYISTATEIZIFn, L.#i rt-rLC PHONE NUMBED �2y TYPE OF OCCUPANCY OEDING AREA PERMIT FEES AMOUNT DUE (SO FT) EACH TRADE 1. R -3 1- 749 $ 33.25 SINGLE FAMILY, DUPLEX 750 — 1,199 $ 49.88 TOWNHOUSE, 11200— 11500 $ 83.18 $ 76.48 . NEW CONSTRUCTION & 1,501, 1,750 ADDITIONS (PER UNIT) 19751 - 2000 , $ 83.13 2,001— 2,250 $ 89.78 TOTAL SQ.FOOT UNDER 21251 - 31000 $ 96.43 ROOF 31001 - 31500 $ 103.08 $ 31501 — 41000 $ 109.73 41001+ $ 120.37 E C RH TRADE II, A, E, It R -1 1- 500 . $ 37.00 HOTELS, APARTMENTS, 501 — 100,000 $ 17.50 +.035 PER DRINKING /DINING, 100,001 -- 500,000 $ 31500.00 +,03 SQUARE EDUCATIONAL, ASSEMBLY, 5001001+ $15,000.00 +.02 FOOT $ INSTITUTIONAL C� H TRADE III, B, F, H, M, S, U 1- 500 $ 37.00 OFFICE, RETAIL, WHOLESALE, 501 — 501000 $ 32.00+ .01 PER GARAGES, FACTORIES, 50001— 100,000 $ 182.00+ .007 SQUARE WORKSHOPS, SERVICE 100,001+ $ 582.00+ .003 FOOT $ STATIONS, WAREHOUSE CONTRACT EAC� H TRADE VALUATION OF IV, WORK ANY OCCUPANCY GROUP 0- 500 $ 37.00 ALTERATIONS, FINISH -OUTS, SHELL COMPLETIONS 501- 1 500 $ 45.00 11501- 31000 $ 57.00 3s001- 5,000 $ 72.00 CONTRACT VALUATION OFWORK. 51001— 50,000 $ 27,00+.009 50,001- 100,000 $ 127.00+,007 PER $ �� D� 100,001- 500,000 $ 327.00+,005 DOLLAR 500,000+ $ 1,327.00+ .003 VALUATION $ EACH TRADE V. MISCELLANEOUS IRRIGATION SYSTEMS $ 37.00 MOBILE HOME SERVICE $ 37.00 TEMPORARY POLE SERVICE $ 37.00 SWIMMING POOLS $ 37.00 SIGN ELECTRIC $ 37.00 $ MECHANICAL CITY OF GRAPEVINE ELECTRICAL. PERMIT FEES (PLEASE PRINT) PLUMBING 1111- Il 7 20A PERMIT # BUILDING AREA BLDG. I OIV24 •-� DATE: JOB ADDRESS DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Are vlfwl PROPERTY OWNER: CONT C N PAN . CC/ Imo/ Ce ADDRESS. SINGLE FAMILY, DUPLEX ADD ESS' $ 49.88 CITY /STATI:lZIP: TOWNHOUSE, 11200 - 11500 CI7YI5TtP:u (MBE /G Cx /I✓ PHONE NUMBER: 10501- 1,750 $ 76.48 - pHO ADDITIONS (PER UNIT) TYPE OF OCCUPANCY BUILDING AREA PERMIT FEES AMOUNT DUE (SO FT) EACH TRADE I. R -3 1- 749 $ 33.25 SINGLE FAMILY, DUPLEX 750 - 1,199 $ 49.88 TOWNHOUSE, 11200 - 11500 $ 63.18 NEW CONSTRUCTION & 10501- 1,750 $ 76.48 - ADDITIONS (PER UNIT) 17751- 21000 $ 83.13 21001 - 2,250 $ 89.78 TOTAL SQ.FOOT UNDER 2,251 - 3,000 $ 96.43 ROOF 31001- 37500 $ 103.08 31501- 40000 $ 109.73 $ 41001+ $ 120.37 EACH TRADE IL At E,1, R-1 1 - 500 $ 37.00 HOTELS, APARTMENTS, 501 --100,000 $ 17.50 +.035 PER DRINKING/DINING, 100,001 - 500,000 $ 3,500,00 +.03 SQUARE EDUCATIONAL, ASSEMBLY, 5001001+ $15,000.00 +.02 FOOT $ INSTITUTIONAL EACH TRADE III, B, F, H, M, S, U 1 - 500 $ 37.00 OFFICE, RETAIL, WHOLESALE, 501- 50,000 $ 32.00+ .01 PER GARAGES, FACTORIES, 501001- 100,000 $ 182,00+.007 SQUARE WORKSHOPS, SERVICE 1001001+ $ 582,00+.003 FOOT $___ STATIONS WAREHOUSE CONTRACT EACH TRADE VALUATION OF IV, WORK ANY OCCUPANCY GROUP ALTERATIONS, FINISH -OUTS, 0 500 $ 37.00 SHELL COMPLETIONS 501- 11500 $ 45.00 11501- 3,000 $ 57.00 33001- 53000 $ 72.00 CONTRACT VALUATION OF'WORK: 51001- 50,000 $ 27.00+.009 501001- 100,000 $ 127.00+.007 PER hr� $. U U 100,001- 500,000 5003000+ $ 327.00+ .005 DOLLAR $ 1,327.00+ VALUATION /� $ 3 . U .003 EACH TRADE V. MISCELLANEOUS IRRIGATION SYSTEMS $ 37.00 MOBILE HOME SERVICE $ 37.00 TEMPORARY POLE SERVICE $ 37.00 SWIMMING POOLS $ 37.00 SIGN ELECTRIC $ 37.00 $ CITY OF GRAPEVINE 4,7�0 MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL,,, PLUMBING PERMIT FEES (PLEASE PRINT) PERMIT#Vj BUILDING AREA 1 BLDG. PERMIT # PERMIT FEES DATE. f� rti pccic (SO FT) JOB ADDRESS: EACH DESCRIPTION OF WOR v'.Q� PROPERTY OWNER. CONTRACTING COMPANY: 1 - 749 $ rr O ADDRESS: SINGLE FAMILY, DUPLEX ADDRESS: 11199 $ 4988 CITY /STATEIZIP: TOWNHOUSE, 1,200 - CITYISTAT RIP: $ 6318 NEW CONSTRUCTION B 1,501 - 1,750 $ PHONE NUMBER: PHONE N MBE 1$751- 21000 $ 6313 TYPE OF OCCUPANCY BUILDING AREA 1 PERMIT FEES AMOUNT DUE (SO FT) EACH TRADE I. R -3 1 - 749 $ 33.25 SINGLE FAMILY, DUPLEX 750 - 11199 $ 4988 TOWNHOUSE, 1,200 - 1,500 $ 6318 NEW CONSTRUCTION B 1,501 - 1,750 $ 76.48 ADDITIONS (PER UNIT) 1$751- 21000 $ 6313 21001 - 21250 $ 89.78 TOTAL SO. FOOT UNDER 2,251 - 31000 $ 9543 ROOF 31001 - 3,500 $ 103.08 31501 - 41000 $ 109.73 $ 41001 + $ 120.37 EACH TRADE IL A, E, I, R -1 1 - 500 $ 37 00 HOTELS, APARTMENTS, 501 - 1001000 $ 17.54 +.035 PER DRINKING/DINtNG, 100,001 - 500,000 $ 3,500.00 +.03 SQUARE EDUCATIONAL, ASSEMBLY, 5001001+ 5151000.00+ 02 FOOT $ INSTITUTIONAL EACH TRADE lil. B, F, H, M, S, U 1- 500 $ 37.00 OFFICE, RETAIL, WHOLESALE, 501 - 50,000 $ 3200+ .01 PER 1 GARAGES, FACTORIES, 500001- 1004000 $ 18200+.007 SQUARE WORKSHOPS, SERVICE 1000001+ $ 582.00+ .003 FOOT $ STATIONS, WAREHOUSE ONTRACT EACH TRADE VALUATION OF IV, WORK ANY OCCUPANCY GROUP ALTERATIONS, FINISH -OUTS, 0- 500 $ 37.00 SHELL COMPLETIONS 501- 1$00 $ 45.00 11501- 3,000 $ 57.00 31001- 5,000 $ 72.00 CONTRACT VALUATION OF WORK: 5,001- 500000 $ 27,00+.009 501001- 100,000 $ 127.00+ .007 PER 1001001- 500,000 $ 327.00+ .005 DOLLAR 5001000+ $ 11327.00+ .003 VALUATION $ EACH TRADE V. MISCELLANEOUS IRRIGATION SYSTEMS $ 37.00 MOBILE HOME SERVICE $ 37.00 TEMPORARY POLE SERVICE $ 37.00 SWIMMING POOLS $ 37.00 SIGN ELECTRIC $ 37.00 $ C IOxI2 10x12 10x12 0 0 ❑❑ ❑ EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE OF DOCK OF DOCK OF DOCK OF DOCK OF DOCK OF DOCK DP DOCK OF DO K LEVELER LEVELER LEVELER LEVELER LEVELER LEVELER LEVELER LEVELfiR DOCK DOCK DOCK SEAS SEAL SEAL ELECTRICAL PANEL I i V DOCK SEAL THIS IS A REQUIRED EXIT INSTAL. AN EXIT SIGN ABOVE THE DOOR INSTALL A SIDEWALK FROM DOCK SEAL. THE DOOR TO THE PARKING AREA a DOCK SEAL C D THESE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE ANY ADA ACCESSABIL.ITY ITEMS NOT SPECIFICALLY SUBJECT TO MUNICIPAL AND STATE ADDRESSED BY THIS PLAN ARE TO BE PROVIDED REVIEW AND APPROVAL. ANY AD TIONAL (SY TENANT'S ALTERNATIVE MEANS. 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"' '� 1' g �„ ..�� �r.y YIU I�' I , ...�/ T40N�r DI�VISION x" ��� L' �T II.D NG INSPPL TQ NgTRUCT {QN 0 ry d ,� w� i,,. T . AP F-WAy, r -- . ,. _,�...•� -�--� it£ TEASE DOES OR ON PUBLIC RIGHT -0 __- -- -° EASEMENTS BE APPR4YF..� ALI CHAs��scS MUST U Q 2, APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION I HAVE REVIEWED THE DRAWINGS, NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS. I UNDERSTAND THAT ANY CHANGES MADE HEREAFTER WILL BE SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL COSTS TO BE PAID BY TENANT AND ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION TIME, TENANTS REPRESENTATIVE /DATE 4 V O 1 l8" CLEAR 0 R 10 105 % 101 CONFERENCE O O 5' 04 102 3 OFFICE4 O O O O 14"1 1 I NORTH r z z zz.. a, a W z0) a cr) LIC W N N Iwu 4K ~ CD UZ � H Licn : W< 0 0 I') IL z 4 J U CL DATE 1/1/04 SCALE : I /8" a 1` -O" JOB N0. : 9901OLO3 SHEET Al OF 6 SHEETS ISSUED: gg// FLOORI PLAN & 6DETAICLS FOR CONSTRUCTION 6/28/2004 do PERMIT & TAS REVIEW 7/07/04 FOR TENANT REVIEW AND REISSUE FOR CITY REVIEW ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE NUM NAME FLOORING COLOR BASE COLOR WALLS COLOR CEILING HEIGHT REMARKS 101 ENTRY TO BE DETERMINED TO BE DETERMINED TO BE DETERMINED TO BE DETERMINED TAPE, BED, TEXTURE AND PAINT TO BE DETERMINED 2X4 LAY IN FISSURED g'D"AFF x 102 CONFERENCE 104 x 105 x 106 103 OFFICE x 107 x 108 104 OPS 109 x 110 x 111 105 OFFICE x 112 x 113 x 106 OFFICE 107 OFFICE 108 OPEN 109 COMPUTER 110 BREAK 111 WOMEN LIGHT (GREY FRP TO 40AFF WET WALLS 112 MEN UGHT GREY FRP TO 4'AFF WET WALLS 1113 WHSE RR LIGHT GREY FRP TO 4 *AFF WET WALLS 114 WAREHOUSE CONCRETE CLEAR SEAL NONE N/A TAPE& BED ONLY N/A OPEN TO DECK VARIES DOOR SCHEDULE ALL HARDWARE TO BE LEVER TYPE NUM SIZE TYPE PASSAGE SET LOCK SET PRIVACY LOCK 102 3'X7' SOLID CORE x 103 x 104 x 105 x 106 x 107 x 108 x 109 x 110 x 111 x 112 x 113 x 1 3/411 PLYWOOD 1/4'1 PLYWOOD 3/4" PLYWOOD SHELF � STANDARDS ACE OF DRYWALL in J ALL EXPOSED SURFACES TO BE PLASTIC N LAMINATE, ALL INTERIOR SURFACES TO BE WHITE MELAMINE. UPPER - CABINET - SECTION NO -SCALE �.� n13 ,I ALL INTERIOR SURFACES TO BE WHITE MELAMINE, ALL EXPOSED SURFACES TO BE PLASTIC LAMINATE. PLYWOOD COUNTER NTH 7C LAMINATE FINISH —1/411 PLYWOOD — DRAWER -I RECESSED STANDARDS 3/4" PLYWD DOOR WITH HARDWD CAPS ALL EDGES: ROUT TOP EDGE FOR FlNGER PULL USE SELF- CLOSING CONCEALED HINGES: 3/4" PLYWOOD WITH CLEAR WOOD SEALER ':4" RUBBER BASE BASF - CABINET - SECTION NO -SCALE 2'- 011 81. VATORY - BACKSPLASH AND RETURN '"2X4 BLOCKING AS REQUIRED LAMINATE: SECURE TO WALL PANEL OF 3/411 PLYWOOD VE& i A E u1 'B r '' r�$ D AT SIDES WITH 2X4'S ° FACE OF WALL LINE OF FINISHED FLOOR WHERE REQUIRED -4" RUBBER BASE VERTICAL SECTION- OFFICE RESTROOM LAVATORY OPEN ABOVE 01 WAREHOUSE LAVATORIES TO = APPROVED FOR BE WALL HUNG SINKS O INTERIOR OF ALL CABINETS TO CONSTRUCTION N d BE WHITE MELAMINE PARTITION TO BOTTOM OF DECK AND SEAL SUSPENE 6" META ON CENT ONE LA1' GYP. BD. 4" BASE FINISHED NO INSULATION '� NEMDEMISINIG- PARTITION 1 HOUR PARTITION UIL DESIGN 419 SUSPENDED CEILING 3 5 /8" METAL STUDS 24" ON CENTER 5/8" GYP. BD. BOTH SIDES - 4" BASE FINISHED FLOOR LIN NO INSULATION INTERIOR - PARTITION NO -SCALE THESE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO MUNICIPAL AND STATE REVIEW AND APPROVAL. ANY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS RESULTING FROM THESE REVIEWS ARE NOT INCLUDED, PARTITION TO BOTTC OF DECK AND SEAL SUSPENDED CEILING ANY ADA ACCESSABIUTY ITEMS NOT SPECIFICALLY ADDRESSED BY THIS PLAN ARE TO BE PROVIDED BY TENANT'S ALTERNATIVE MEANS. 6" METAL STUDS 1611 ON CENTER. ONE LAYER 5/8" F.C. GYP. 80. BOTH SIDES BATT. INSULATION TO CEILING 4" BASE FINISHED FLOOR LINE INSULATION TO CEILINGJP NEW - DEMISING- PARTITION NO -SCALE WALL SEPERATING OFFICE i WAREHOUSE SUSPENDED CEILING 3 5/8" METAL STUDS 24" ON CENTER 5/8" GYP. BD. BOTH SIDI 4" BASE FINISHED FLOOR 1ti INSULATION TO CEILING INTERIOR- PARTITION NO�SCALE Q 21 0 314" PLYWOOD COUNTER WITH PLASTIC LAMINATE FINISH WITH 4" BACKSPLASH STAINLESS STEEL SINK WITH DRAIN IN THE BACK 3/4" PLYWOOD COVERED WITH PLASTIC LAMINATE FINISH PROVIDE ACCESS PANEL FOR ACCESS TO PIPES, LEAVE SPACE REQUIRED UNDER SINK FOR WHEELCHAIR ACCESS PER T.A.S. ALL EXTERIOR SURFACES TO BE PLASTIC LAMINATE. BAS&CABINET -A T -SINK" SECTION NO -SCALE I�I�1N�I�I�1111�1�lII�I' �t I�III�I�I��I�I�IIHIIIII�NI�I��INI�I�NI�I�I�l�l�l�l�����l�l���1d11�����lI��I��Itl�gIW�llllllllllllllll% 1111111% IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhIIIIIIIkIIIkIIIIWWYIWIH %% VIII% 111111NB IIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUODUUUUUUeuueuuuuwnnnwuuuuuwmrmuxxxx�����wnxr .�� , -- - ,W.......... E I 0 [V 'PER AND LOWER CABINETS: LSONART: D92 --60 DOVE GREY IITER LINE FOR TENANT SUPPLIED )FFEE MAKER 7UNTERTOP AND BACKSPLA51-I: _SONART: 4621 --60 WHITE NEBULA " WIDE STAINLESS STEEL NK WITH DISPOSAL, NK TO BE ELKAY GECR2521L TH KOHLER TRITON FINESSE 1304 1< OR EQUAL TER LINE FOR TENANT SUPPIED EFRIGERATOR AND ICE MAKER. 1 HAVE REVIEWI AND SPECIFICA ANY CHANGES SUBJECT TO Al PAID BY TENA? CONSTRUCTION rHE. DRAWINGS, NOTES IS. I UNDERSTAND THAT )E HEREAFTER WILL BE 'ZONAL COSTS TO BE AND ADDITIONAL E. TENANTS REPRESENTATIVE /DATE DETAILS _W W IL o Iy 0� CI) t� C) I� L.� W LJJ cn LIJ W Q U C.? z z 0 z J 0 (l: I.LJ co Z °c Co cn co d '< c J ? Cy W � L,... W c ..... 0 w�■ w= oQ <C ¢ ,J W w W F- � i Z Q W . �� =Z f- U > o � cn W o ac oc Q o UJ oc LL 0 N O� z z CL Z o LTC 9L IIIIIIIIIP111110 CLO 0 J4m LIL � Cn LC LLI N J �-�- F-- Dry Z wZ ~ (5 uj z IL z J W cj LL DATE 1/1/04 SCALE JOB NO. 9'IOi0403 SHEET A2 OF 6 SHEETS ISSUED: PRELIMINARY 1 6/9/04 FLOOR PLAN & UDE II AI LS FOR CONSTRUCTION 6/28/2004 & PERMIT & TAS REVIEW 7/07/04 FOR TENANT REVIEW AND REISSUE FOR CITY REVIEW 0 0 147 U 0 F [*]w•7 1071 9 0 U .. C 0 0 x a U n 0 Lol 9 Eel REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 400 WATT HIGH BAY METAL O EXIT LIGHT - AS REQUIRED HALIDE LIGHTING MOUNTED BY CODE AT THE DECK EXHAUST FAN ® 2X4 RECESSED FLUORESCENT S MOTION SENSOR LIGHT SWITCH WITH PRISMATIC LENSES RESTROOM SWITCH WILL NOT BE ON A MOTION SENSOR THESE PLANS AND SPECIFIC SUBJECT TO MUNICIPAL AND REVIEW AND APPROVAL. AN REQUIREMENTS RESULTING F REVIEWS ARE NOT INCLUDED !0 06 Al x ATIONS ARE STATE Y ADDITIONAL ROM SE ANY ADA ACCESSABILITY ITEMS NOT SPECIFICALLY ADDRESSED BY THIS PLAN ARE TO BE PROVIDED dRY TENANT'S ALTERNATIVE MEANS, Q1 21 APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION I HAVE REVIEWED THE DRAWINGS, NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS. I UNDERSTAND THAT ANY CHANGES MADE HEREAFTER WILL BE SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL COSTS TO BE PAID BY TENANT AND ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION TIME. TENANTS REPRESENTATIVE /DATE 1Q REFLECTED C E I L I N G I NORTH PLAN U W � o W C z ry o Z C >� J0 LJJ co co (A �o 0 V5 CA w Jam Ld LL� w W � � W U 0 Q V LXLJ CC / X J W LLJ cL Uj UJ CL Z < uj LL o 2:z ocn cnw 0 CC 0� co 0 uj rwmm L r� N z _ iz Iw 0) 0) N z M co W 0 Lu 01 1 4 C0 mi � � [n o LLI uu N C4 ,q H ~ m U? cf) co w _ 0 v Q am z z J W U am co DATE. 1/1/04 SCALE 1/8" = 1 " -0" JOB NO.: 44010403 SHEET OF 6 SHEETS ISSUED: PRELIMINARY 1 B,f04 LOOR PLAN & uu AIi.S FOR CONSTRUCTION 6/28/2004 & PERMIT & TAS REVIEW 7/07/04 FOR TENANT REVIEW AND REISSUE FOR CITY REVIEW U co E 0 0 0 Eel ■■ 01 $.cr I I I I I I I PLASTIC LAMINATE I COUNTER TOP I � I I I I I I ADD 112" PLYWOOD SCREWED TO I THE STUDS. ATTACH LAMI TO D TE I I � I GROMMET ABOVE EACH OUTLET PLASTIC LAMINATE I FULL SUPPORT APPROX. EVERY 4' UNLESS CABINETRY I MAKERS SUGGESTS MORE FREQUENCY 110V, DUPLEX OUTLET WHERE SHOWN Of N PLAN VIEW, ALLOW FOR TENANTS TELE /DATA I I COMPANY TO INSTALL ADJACENT TO EACH OUTLET I I 4" RUBBER BASE I I SECTION OF RECEPTION CO NTERTOP I I � I I 42 "AFF DEDICATED S r � 0 1 0 s4X4 PAINTED PLYWOOD FOR TELEPHONE BOARD TOP AT VAFF, BOTTOM AT 4'AFF DEDICATED AT 3'6 "AFF :DICATED CIRCUIT .E CIRCUIT FOR THESE O OUTLETS 2 X C 501 THESE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO MUNICIPAL AND STATE REVIEW AND APPROVAL. ANY ADQJTIONA REQUIREMENTS RESULTING FROM qfSE REVIEWS ARE NOT INCLUDED, 0 0 b 0 I I I I I i I i I I I i I CEILING i I � I 0 0 I I I I I I I i I I I I I i I I I I I PLASTIC LAMINATE I I COUNTER TOP I I I I I I GROMMET ABOVE T.B.T. &P. EACH OUTLET I PLASTIC LAMINATE FULL SUPPORT APPROX. I I EVERY 4' UNLESS CABINETRY MAKERS SUGGESTS MORE FREQUENCY 1 I 11OV. DUPLEX OUTLET WHERE SHOWN 0 I PLAN VIEW. ALLOW FOMTENANTS TELE /DATA "' Q COMPANY TO INSTALL ADJACENT TO EACH OUTLET I 4" RUBBER BASE i I =ILLJr I I SECTION OF COUNTERTOP AT OPS I I I I i U ELECTRICAL LEGEND b TELEPHONE /DATA ROUGH —IN "'8 NOV. DIJI'EX OUTLET 3 CIRCUIT 8 WIRE HARDWIRE FOR MODULAR FURNITURE E L E CTRICAL FLAN n ANY ADA ACCESSABILITY ITEMS NOT SPECIFICALLY ADDRESSED BY THIS PLAN ARE TO BE PROVIDED d?Y TENANT'S ALTERNATIVE MEANS. 0 21 APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION I HAVE REVIEWED THE DRAWINGS, NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS. I UNDERSTAND THAT ANY CHANGES MADE HEREAFTER WILL BE SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL COSTS TO BE PAID BY TENANT AND ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION TIME, TSNANTS REPRESENTATIVE /DATE 0 0 a� NORTH U z Ii LJ � �-- , w U Q O Z Z D! O Z J < - - ca co W ~ C) a Z �cf) \ WZ N W W W LLJ ct U 0O GC 0 0 -�- r W C UJI W W Wown m4h z W u� 0 z � ."" 0 Cf W 0 CC cc LL co 0 W LjL cc 04 2: r� 0 l77 z J w0) 0) CL w z� 0 a 0 3: 4 w .J ~ rn U? cf) V] W Z H 0 Q w U z Z .a J 0 nomc DATE 1/1/04 SCALE : I /B" ffi I' -O" JOB N06 : 99010603 SHEET A I OF 6 SHEETS ISSUED: PRELIMINARY 1 6/9,/04 FLOOR PLAN & DETAJLS FOR CONSTRUCTION 6/28/2004 & PERMIT & TAS REVIEW 7/07,/04 FOR TENANT REVIEW AND REISSUE FOR CRY REVIEW 42 SPACE ALLOWANCES AND REACH RANGES TAS SECTIONS 4.2.1 - WHEELCHAIR PASSAGE WIDTH A. The minimum clear width for single wheelchair passage shall be 32" at a point and 36' continuously TAS SECTIONS 4,2.2 - WIDTH FOR WHEELCHAIR PASSING A. The minimum clear width for two wheelchairs to pass is 60" TAS SECTIONS 4.2.4.1 - SIZE AND APPROACH A Minimum clear floor space for a wheelchair and occupant shall be 30' wide x 48' long. Clear Floor space shall be centered on the element it serves. 4.3 ACCESSIBLE ROUTE TAS SECTIONS 4.3.2 - LOCATION A At least one accessible route shall be provided from public trans- portation stops, accessible parking and loading zones, and public streets or sidewalks to the accessible building entrance, TAS SECTIONS 4.3.3 - WIDTH A. The minimum clear width of an accessible route shall be 36 except at doors. TAS SECTIONS 4.3.4 - PASSING SPACE A, If on accessible route is less than 60" in width, then passing spaces of at least 60 "60" shall be provided at 200' max, spacing, TAS SECTIONS 4.3.5 - HEAD ROOM A Accessible routes shall have 80" min. clear head room. TAS SECTIONS 4,33 - SLOPE A. Running slope shall not exceed 1 :20. (if slope exceeds 1:20, refer to section 4.8 ) B. Cross slope shall not exceed 1:50 4.4 PROTRUDING OBJECTS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.4.1 & 4.4.2) TAS SECTIONS 4.4.1 - GENERAL A. Objects projecting from walls (tor example, telephones) with their leading edges between 27' -80" above the finished floor shall' protrude no more than 4' into walks, halfs, corridors, passageways, or aisles. Objects mounted with their leading edges at or below 27" above the finished floor may protrude any amount, Free - standing objects mounted on posts or pylons may overhang 12" maximum from 27 " -80" above the ground or finished floor. Protruding objects shall not reduce the clear width of an accessible route or maneuvering space, , I I I LOBBY- __Ipwo MAX, LCLEAR WIDTH L ANY AMOUNT z + I I I 1 rN N N Detail 4,4,1 Detail 4.4_2 4.5 GROUND AND FLOOR SURFACES TAS SECTIONS 4,51 - CHANGES IN LEVEL (REFERENCE DETAIL. 5,1) A. Changes in level up to 1/4" may be verticle and without edge treatment B. Changes in level between 1/4" and 1/2" shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1 :21 N a 2 F Detail 5.1 TAS SECTIONS 445.3 - CARPET A. Carpet provided on a floor surface shall be securely attached; have a firm pad or backing, or no pad; and have a level loop, textured loop, level cut pile, or level cut /uncut pile texture. Maximum pile thickness shall be t /2 ", Exposed edges of carpet shall be fastened to floor surfaces and hove trim along the exposed edges, TAS SECTIONS 4.5.4 - GRATINGS A. If gratings are located in walking surfaces or along accessible routes, then they shall have spaces no greater than 1/2" wide in one direction. B. H gratings have elongated openings, then they shall be placed so that the long dimension is perpendicular to the dominant direction of travel. 4,6 PARKING AND PASSENGER LOADING ZONES TAS SECTIONS 4.6.3 - PARKING SPACES & Accessible parking shall be at least 96" wide. B. Parking access aisles shall be 60' wide. Van accessible access aisles shol be 96" wide. C. Surface slope shall not exceed 1:50 in all directions (Note : no built up curb ramp may be located in an accessible parking access aisle.) TAS SECTIONS 4.6.4 - SIGNAGE A. Each accessible parking space must have individual verticallly mounted or suspended sign. Required von accessible spaces must be designatred. A. Characters and symbols on such signs shall be located 60" minimum above the ground. B, Signage located within an accessible route shall be located 80" min. above the walking surface. TAS SECTIONS 4,6.5 - VERTICAL CLEARANCE A. Provide minimum verticle clearance of 114" at accessible passenger loading zones and along at least one vehicle access route from site entrances and exits. TAS SECTIONS 4,6.6 - PASSENGER LOADING ZONE A. Passenger looding zones shall provide on access aisle at teost 60 41 wide and 20 ft Fong adjacent and parallel to the vehicle pull -up space. If there are curbs between the access aisle and the vehicle pull -up space, then a curb ramp comps ;nq with 4.7 shall be provided. Vehicle standing spaces and access aisles shall be level with surface slopes not exceeding 1 :50 In all directions, 43 CURB RAMPS TAS SECTIONS 4.7.2 - SLOPE (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.7) A, Slopes of curb ramps shall comply with 4.8,2. B, Maximum slopes of adjoining gutters, road surface immediately adjacent to the curb romp, or accessible route shall not exceed 110. TAS SECTIONS 4.7.3 - WIDTH (REFERENCE DETAIL 43) A. The minimum width of a curb romp shall be 36', exclusive of flared sides. TAS SECTIONS 4.7.5 - SIDES OF CURB RAMPS (REFERENCE DETAIL 47) A. if a curb ramp is located where pedestrians must walk across the ramp or where it is not protected by handrails or guardrails, it shall have flared sides; the maximum slope of the flare shall be 1:10 r1 N It x In leas than 48" k Then The Slope of The Flare Sides Shall Not Exceed 1:12 4 1 Adjoining Slope Shall Not Exceed 1:20 r 'n m1 Max, slope �� 1:12 Max. slope Curb Romp Parallel to Curb /// Adjoining Slope Shall / Not Exceed 1:20 /Jr- -- Flared stdc Ramp (1:12 Max. Slope) Shall Have detectable warnings and contrasting aolarr TAS SECTIONS 4.10.5 - RAISED AND BRAILLE CHARACTERS ON HOISTWAY ENTRANCES A, Ali elevator haistway entrances shall have raised and Braille floor no. designations provided on both jambs. Centerline of the characters shall be 60" above the floor. Characters shall be 2' high. TAS SECTIONS 4.10.6 -- DOOR PROTECTIVE AND REOPENING DEVICE A. Elevator doors shall open and close automatically. They shall be provided with a reopening device that will stop and reopen a car door and hoistway door automatically if the door becomes obstructed by an object or person, TAS SECTIONS 4.10,12 - CAR CONTROLS A. All floor buttons shall be: 1. All control buttons shall be at least 3/4' in their smallest dim. They shoo be flush or raised. 2. All control buttons shall be designated by Braille and by raised standard alphabet characters for letters, orabic characters for numerals. The calf button for the main entry floor shall be designated by a raised star at the left of the floor designation, 3. Maximum 54" above floor where side approach is provided 4. Maximum 480 where forward approach is provided 8. Emergency Controls: 1. Shall have centerlines 35" minimum above floor 2. Shall be grouped at bottom of panel C. The emergency communication system shall not require voice communication. 4.11 PLATFORM LIFTS 36" Min. NOTE : REQUIRES A VARIANCE FROM THE T.D.L,R. TO USE IN LIEU OF AN ELEVATOR TAS SECTIONS 01.2, 4.27.3 - OTHER REQUIREMENTS �---"` CONTROLS AND OPERATING SYSTEMS Location of Typical Porldng Access Aisle Ramps (1112 Max. Slope) Shall Have Detectable warntngs and Contrasting Color, Mote . Ir Slope I's 1 ;20 or less na tall 4, contrasting color or texture Is requlred TAS SECTIONS 43.10 - DIAGONAL CURB RAMPS A. If diagonal curb romps have returned curbs or other well- defined edges, such edges shall be parallel to the direction of pedestrian flow. The bottom of diagonal curb romps shall have 48" minimum clear space. If diagonal curb romps are provided at marked crossings, the 48' clear space shall be within the markings. If diagonal curb romps have flared sides, they shall also have at least a 24" long segment of straight curb located on each side of the curb ramp and within the marked crossing. TAS SECTIONS 43,11 - ISLANDS A. Any rolsed islands in crossings shall be cut through level with the street or curb romps of both sides and a level area at least 48" long between the curb romps in the part of the island intersected by the crossings, 4.$ RAMPS TAS SECTIONS 4.8.1 - GENERAL A Any part of an accessible route with a slope greater than 1:20 shall be considered a romp and shall comply with 4,8 TAS SECTIONS 4,8.2 - SLOPE AND RISE A. The least possible slope shall be used for any romp. The maximum slope of a ramp in new construction shall be 1:12. The maximum rise for any run shall be 30 ". TAS SECTIONS 4,8,3 - CLEAR WiDTH A. The minimum clear width of a ramp 30 ft or less in length shall be 36 '. Ramps more than 30 ft. in length shall have a minimum clear width of 44'. TAS SECTION 4.8,4 - LANDINGS A. Level landings required at top and bottom of each run, with the following features: 1. Minimum Width: Equal to width of romp 2. Length: Minurnum 60' clear 3. At change of direction landing shol be 60" x 60" min. TAS SECTION 4.8.5 - HANDRAILS A. Handrails are required at all ramps with > 6' rise. B. Height: 34 -38" above romp surface C. The clear space between the handrail and the wall shall be 1 -1/2 ". TAS SECTIONS 4.8.7 - EDGE PROTECTION A. Romps and landings with drop offs shall have curbs, walls, railings, or projecting surfaces that prevent slipping off the ramp. Curbs shall be a minimum of 2" high. 4.9 STAIRS TAS SECTIONS 4,9.2 - TREADS AND RISERS A All steps on a flight of stairs shall have uniform riser heights and tread widths 1. Minimum tread depth shall be 11 measured from riser to riser (not including nosing) 2. Open risers are not permitted TAS SECTION 4,9.4 - HANDRAILS A. Non - continuous handrails shall extend 12" beyond the top riser and 12' plus the width of one tread beyond the bottom riser. At the top, the extension shag be parallel to the floor. At the bottom, the handrail shall continue to slope for a distance of one tread width (111; the remaining extension shall be horizontal. B. Height: 34" - 380, measured from the stair nosing. 4.10 ELEVATORS TAS SECTIONS 4.10.3 - HALL CALL BUTTONS A Shall be centered 42" above floor TAS SECTIONS 4,10.4 - HALL LANTERNS A Visible signals shall have the following features: 1. Fixtures shall be mounted with centerline at least 72' above the lobby floor 2. Visual elements shall be at least 2- -1/2' in the smallest dimension A. Heights permitted: Controls and operating mechanisms shall be located for either a forward or side approach from any direction of travel. They shall be located 280 min, and 48' maximum above the floor. They shall be operable with one hand. There shall be at least one handrail complying with 4.26. Wheelstops and quardrails shall be provided where necessary. 4.13 DOORS TAS SECTION 4.13.4 - DOUBLE - LEAF DOORWAYS A. Doorways with two independently operated leaves shall have at least one active leaf that meets the requirements in 4.13.5 and 4.13.6. TAS SECTION 4.115 - CLEAR WIDTH A. Doorways shall provide a clear opening of 32" minimum, with the door open 90', 1. Clear opening shall be measured between the face of the door and opposite stop. 2. Openings more than 24" in depth shall provide a clear opening of 36" minimum. Exception: Odors not requiring full user Qassage, such as shallow closets, shall hove a clear opening of 20' minimum. TAS SECTION 4.13.6 - MANEUVERING CLEARANCES AT DOORS Provide level (1:50 max. slope) and clear maueuvering area at doors as follows: A. Front approach pull side - 60' min, width & 18" min. beside strike edge Front approach push side - 48" min width & 0" beside strike edge (12' 0 strike if door has both a closer and a latch) B. Hinge side approach pull side - 60" min. width; 36" min. beside strike edge or - 54' min. width; 42" min. beside strike edge Hinge side approach push side - 42' min, width & 18" min, bride hinge edge (48 "min, width if door has both a closer and a latch) C. Latch side approach pull side - 4$" min. width and 24" min. beside strike edge (54 "min. width if door has o closer) Latch side approach ush side - 42" min. width and 24" min. beside strike edge 48 " min. width if door has a closer) TAS SECTION 4.13.8 - THRESHOLDS AT DOORWAYS A Maximum threshold height: 1/2" (3/4" at exterior sliding doors), Raised thresholds and floor level changes shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1.2. TAS SECTION 4.13.9 - DOOR HARDWARE A Handles, pulls, latches, locks, and other operating devices shall have a shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping, tight pinching, or twisting of the wrist to operate. 1. Lever- operated mechanisms, push -type mechanisms, and U- shaped handles ore acceptable designs. 2. When sliding doors are fully open, operating hardware shall be exposed and usable from both sides. 3. Hardware required for accessibel door passage shall be mounted no higher than 48' above finished floor. TAS SECTION 4.13.10 - DOOR CLOSERS A If a door has a closer, then the sweep period of the closer shall be adjusted so that from an open position of 79, the door will take at least 3 seconds to move to a point 3" from the latch, measured to the leading edge of the door, TAS SECTION 4.13,11 - DOOR OPENING FORCE A The maximum force for pushing or putting open a door shall he as follows: 1. Fire doors shall have the minimum opening force allowable by the appropriate administrative authority. 2. Other doors a. Exterior hinged doors: no requirement. b. Interior hinged doors: 5.0 Ibf. c. Sliding or folding doors: 5.0 1bf. These forces do not apply to the force required to retract latch bolts or disengage othe devices that may hold the door in a closed position. 4.15 DRINKING FOUNTAINS TAS SECTION 4.15.2 - SPOUT HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.15 for accessible unit) A. Accessible spouts shall be no higher than 36', measured from the floor or ground surface to the spout outlet. B. In addition to accessible unit, at least o drinking fountain shall be at standard height (may be "high /low" type it located in one location). TAS SECTION 4153 - SPOUT LOCATION A Spouts shall be located at the front of the unit and shall direct the water flow in a trajectory that is parallel or nearly parallel to the front of the unit, 1. The spout shall provide a flow of water at least 4" high. 2. If the fountain has a round or oval' bowl, the spout must be positioned so the flow of water is within 3' of the front edge of the fountain. TAS SECTION 4.15.4 - CONTROLS A. Unit controls shall be front mounted or side mounted near the front edge, TAS SECTION 4,15.5 - CLEARANCES (REFERENCE DETAIL 4,15), A. Wall and post mounted cantilever fountains shall hove clear knee space as follows: 1. Minimum 27' high (from apron bottom to floor) minimum 30' wide, and 17" - 19" deep. 2, A minimum 30" by 48" clear floor space allowing a forward approach to the unit shall be provided. B. Free standing or built -in units not having a clear knee space shall have a minimum 30' by 48" clear floor space allowing a parallel approach to the unit. 17' -19" e' MIN ZI S. 30" MIN, 30' MIN I E I I I I i ao I m I v r v I 1 I r L___ Detail 4.15 4.16 WATER CLOSETS TAS SECTION 4.16.2 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE A. Clear floor space for water closets not in stalls shall be provided as follows: Front approach - 48" min. wide x 66' min. long Side approach - 56" min, to front of toilet x 48" min, wide Both approach - 60" min. wide x 56" min, long (Reference Detail 4.16) B. No doorswings ate allowed in clear floor area, 59' MIN, 42" MIN, 12" MAX. wl I I � r �- I E � 1 I I I p Detail 4,164,16 TAS SECTION 4,16,3 - HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4,16,2) A. The height to the top of the toilet seat shall be 17" - 19' above floor, 1. Seats shall not be sprung to return to a lifted position. TAS SECTIONS 4,16.4, 4.25 - GRAB BARS (REFERENCE DETAILS 4.16.1, 4,16.2 & 4,1603) A. For water closets not located in toilet stalls, the following grab bars shall be provided, 33' - 36" above the finish floor: 1. Side wall: 42' long minimum, hold 12' min. from back wall. 2. Back wall: 35" long minimum, 12" minimum each side of water Closet centerline, Refer to 4.26 Grab Bars for size and structural elements. TAS SECTIONS 4,16,51 4.27.4 - FLUSH CONTROLS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4,16,3) A. Controls shall be 44" maximum above the finish floor. 1. Lever controls or flush valves shall be mounted on the wide side of toilet areas. 2. Controls shall be hand operated ar automatic. 3. Controls shall be operable with one hand and shoo not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. 4, The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 51bf. TAS SECTION 4.16.6 - DISPENSERS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.16,2) A, Toilet paper dispensers shall be installed on the side wall, a minimum 19" above the floor, and a maximum 360 from the reor wall. 1. Dispensers that control delivery or do not permit continuous paper flow shall not be used, 42" MIN io 12" Hold 6" MAX, & 36' MIN. Locate (lush controls an wide side 36" MAX. a+ Detail 4,16, Detail 4.1 ,3 4,17 TOILET STALLS TAS SECTION 4.22,4 - WHERE APPLICABLE A, If toilet stalls are provided in a toilet roorn or bathroom, then at least one shall be a standard accessible toilet stall (for wheelchair users) complying with this section. (REFERENCE DETAIL 4,17.1) B. If 6 or more toilet stalls are provided in a toilet roam or bathroom in addition to the 'standard' accessible stoll required; an additional 'alternate A' accessible stall 36" wide (for ambulatory persons with disabilities) complying with this section shall be provided, (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.17.2) C. Alterations /Existing Conditions: In alteration work, where provision of a 'standard' accessible stall is technically infeasible, or where plumbing code requirements prevent combining existing stalls to provide space, either 'alternate' stall (A or B) complying with this section may be provided in lieu of the standard stall, (Note :requires a variance from T.D.L,R.) TAS SECTION 4.17.3 - SIZE AND ARRANGEMENT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4,17) A Toilet stall's may be arranged to provide either a left or a right handed approach. Accessible toilet stalls shall have the following dimensions; 1. 'Standard' Accessible Stall 60" minimum width. 59" minimum depth, with floor mounted water closet 56" minimum depth, with wall mounted water closet Door: outward swinging (if door swings into stall, depth shall be increased by 3fi ". Stall doors must have 18" on pull strike jamb. 2. 'Alternate A' Accessible Stall (required when more than 6 staffs provided, permitted in lieu of standard stall only with a variance from T.D.L,R.) 36" width - hold this dim. 69" minimum depth, with floor mounted water closet. 6621 minimum depth with wall mounted water closet Door: outward swinging. 30 ' Altemate B' Accessible Stall (permitted in lieu of standard stall onl,y with variance from T,D.L,R,) 48 minimum width, 54" minimum depth. Door : outward swinging. 55'min. w/ wall mild. 59" min .w /floor mtd. 66 "min. w/ wall mtd. 69" mir . w floor mtd. to 42' MIN. I I ! I Do "a .21 " 32" min, door Detail 4.17.1 1 Detail 4.17.2 TAS SECTION 4.17,4 - TOE CLEARANCES A. In 'Standard' accessible stalls, the front partition and at least one side partition shall provide a toe clearance of at least 9" above the floor. B, If the depth of the stall is greater than 60 ", the toe clearance is not requ +red. TAS SECTION 4.1745 � DOORS A Toilet stall doors, including hardware, shall comply with 4.13 DOORS B. If toilet stall approach is from the latch side of the stall door, clearance between the door side of the stall and any obstruction shall be 42" minimum. ( This is an exception from typical door maneuvering clearances) TAS SECTION 4.17,6 - GRAB BARS (REFERENCE DETAILS 4.16.2, 4.16,3, 4.17.1 & 4.17.2) A Grob Bars shall be mounted 33" - 36" above the floor. Refer to 4.26 Grab Bars for size and structurat requirements. 4.18 URINALS TAS SECTION 4.18,2 - HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 12.11) A Urinals shall be stoll -type or watlhung with a tapered, elongated rim at 17" maximum above the finished floor. The rim shall extend a minimum of 14" from the wall. TAS SECTION 4.18,3 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE (REFERENCE DETAIL 4418,1) A. A clear floor space 30" wide by 48" deep minimum shall be provided in front of urinal to allow forward approach. 1. This space shall adjoin or overlap an accessible route. 2. Urinal shield that do not extend beyond the front edge of the urinal rim may be provided with 29" clearence between them, 3. Urinals installed in alcoves deeper than 24' require a maneuvering area of at least 36" minimum wide, centered on fixture. TAS SECTION 4.18.4 - FLUSH CONTROLS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4,18.1�2) A. Controls shall be 44" maximum above the finished flofbr, 1. Controls shall be hand operated or automatic. 2. Controls shall be operable with one hand and shill. not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist, 3. The force required to activate controls shall be rjo greater than 5 Ifb, min 04MAN1411M CL W � 48" MIN. A - d- o I v I �o %lv.. L ca RIM XJWX4 4.19 LAVATORIES & MIRRORS TAS SECTION 4,19.2 - HEIGHT & CLEARANCES (REFERENCE DETAIL 4,19.1 & 4.19.2) A Lavatories shall be mounted with the rim or counter surface no higher than 34' above the finished floor, 1. Lovatories shall extend 17" minimum from the wall. 2. Clearance of 29" minimum shall be provided from the finished floor to bottom of apron, 3. Knee clearance of 27" minimum shall extend 8" minimum under the edge of the lavatory. 4. Toe clearance of 9" minimum shall be provided for the full depth of the lavatorv. , 17" clear (- I floor I space L 48' Min. Detail 4.19.2 i Cn LAJ z I LLJ CD Ln V) LLJ C) TAS SECTION 4.19,4 - EXPOSED PIPES AND SURFACES LAVATORIES AND MIRRORS A. Hot water and drain pipes under lavatories shall be insulated or otherwise and mirrors ore provided, then configured to protect against contact. shall B. There shall be no sharp or abrasive surfaces under lavatories. TAS SECTIONS 4.19.5, 417.4 FAUCETS within toilet A. Controls shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight the toilet room. grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. maximum deep. B. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 Ibf, C. Lever - operated, push -type, and electronically controlled mechanisms are equipment are provided, examples of acceptable designs. accessible r ute and D. If self - closing valves are used the faucet shall remain open for at 4.27 - (Controls & Operating least 10 seconds. nearest accessible entrance). TAS SECTION 4,19.6 MIRRORS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4,19,1) BATHING FACILITIES, AND A, Mirrors shalt be mounted with the bottom edge of the reflecting and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or tisting of the wrist. surface 40" maximum above the finished floor. The force required to activate the hardware shall be no greater than 5 Ibf B. The top edge of the reflecting surface must be at least 74" AFF, 4.20 BATHTUBS TAS SECTION 4,20.2 - FLOOR SPACE A. Clear floor space shall be provided in front of bathtubs as follows: 30" wide x 60: beside the bathtub for side approach 48" wide x 60" long beside the bathtub for front approach with seat at head of tub - 30" wide x 75" long beside tub TAS SECTION 4,20.3 - SEAT A An in -tub seat or a seat at the head end of the tub shall be provided. Seals shall be mounted securely and shall not slip during use, TAS SECTIONS 4.20.4 -- GRAB BARS A Heights permitted, 1. With in Tub Seat: Foot Control wall: 24" long minimum, from outside well, 33 -36 above floor Back wgJI: 2 bars, 24" long minimum, 12" moxjlnum from foot wa4l, Z4 maximum from head wall; one 33 -36 above floor, one 9 above the tub Head wall: 12" minimum, from outside wall, 33 -36" above floor 2. With Seat at Head of Tub: Control wall: 24" long minimum, from outs;de wall, 33 -36" above floor Back walla 2 bars, 48" long minimum, 12" maximum from foot end, 15 maximum from Tread end; one 33 -36 above floor, one 9" above the tub Head wall, none TAS SECTION 4.20.5 A. Controls must be located up front to the open side of tub TAS SECTION 4.20.6 - SHOWER UNIT A. A shower spray unit with a hose at least 60" long shall be provided that they con be used both as fixed and hand held. 4.21 SHOWER STALLS TAS SECTION 4.21.2 - SIZE AND CLEARANCES A. Shower stalls shall be either 36 "06" clear inside dimension (hold) at transfer type or 30" min. x 60' min. clear inside dimension at roll in type. TAS SECTIONS 4,21.3 - SEAT A. Seat is required in 36 "x 36" stalls, and shall hove the following features: 1. Shall be 17 " -19" above bathroom floor 2. Shall extend the full depth of the stall 3. Shall be located on the wall opposite control wall 4. Maximum space between wall and seat edge shall be 1 -112' 5. Shall project 16" maximum into stall width, except at the rear 15" maximum of the stall, where the seat may project 23" 6. Where a seat is provided in a roll in type shower it must be the folld -up type. TAS SECTIONS 442144 - GRAB BARS A. Grab bars shall be mounted 33 -36" above floor TAS SECTIONS 4,21.5 - CONTROLS A. All shower controls shall be located 38" minimum and 48" maximum above the floor, up front on the open side. TAS SECTION 4.21.6 - SHOWER UNIT A. A shower spray unit with a hose at least 60" long that can be used both as a fixed shower head and as a hand held shower shall be provided. The mounting device shall comply with the requirements for Forward Reach. TAS SECTIONS 4.213 - CURBS A. If provided, curbs on transfer showers shall be no higher than 1/2" roll -in showers shall not have curbs back I I I I I I clear floor space 1 48" .....- . _ .... -. SHOWER STALL 1 /2' 6x 16" max SHOWER SEAT DETAIL m d E N � a 1� control area 4.22 TOILET ROOMS TAS SECTIONS 4.22.2 - DOORS A. All doors to accessible toilet rooms shall comply with 4.13. Doors shall not swing into clear floor space required for any fixture. Clear floor turning space may overlap door swings. TAS SECTIONS 4.22.3 CLEAR FLOOR SPACE A. The accessible fixtures and controls required in 4.22.4, 4.22.5, 4.22.6 4.223 shall be on an accessible route. An unobstructed turning space complying with 4.2.3 shall be prov *d within on accessible toilet room. The clear floor space at fixtures and controls, the accessible route, and the turning space may overtop, however; the only turning space provided shall not be located within a stall. TAS SECTIONS 4.22.4 - WATER CLOSETS A. If toilet stalls are provided, then toilet stall complyingt with 4.17; in addition to the s all complyrr wide with an outward swainging, shall be provided. Water closets at least where 6 g with 4 self --clos in such one shall be a standard or more stalls are providel 17.3 at least one stall 36 in door and parallel grob bars sails shall comply wifh 4.16. TAS SECTIONS 4.22.5 - URINALS A. If urinals are provided, then at least one shall comply with 4.18. TAS SECTIONS 4.22.6 - LAVATORIES AND MIRRORS 4.25.1) functional spaces of A. If lavatories and mirrors ore provided, then at least one of each shall comply with 4.19. Accessible lavatories and mirrors shall not be located within toilet stalls unless other accessible lavatories and mirrors are provided in the toilet room. this section. maximum deep. TAS SECTIONS 4.22.7 - CONTROLS AND DISPENSERS be identified by the side reach is required. A. If controls, dispencers, receptacles, or other equipment are provided, then at least one of each shall be on on accessible r ute and shall comply with 4.27 - (Controls & Operating Mechanisms nearest accessible entrance). 4.23 - BATHROOMS. BATHING FACILITIES, AND SHOWER ROOMS Hardware for accessible storage facilities shall be operable with one hand TAS SECTION 4.23,8 - BATHING AND SHOWER FACILITIES A. In addition to the requirements of 4.22, toilet rooms If tubs and showers are provided, then at least one accessible tub that complies with 4.20 or at least one accessible shower that complies with 4.21 shall be provided 4.24 - SINKS TAS SECTION 4.24.2 - HEIGHT A. Sinks shall be mounted with the rim or counter surface no higher than 34" above the finished floor. TAS SECTIONS 4.24.3 - KNEE CLEARANCE A. Knee clearance of 27" high minimum, 30" wide minimum, and 19" deep minimum shall be provided underneath sinks. TAS SECTION 4.24.4 - DEPTH A. Each sink shall be a maximum of 6 -1/2" deep. TAS SECTION 4.24.6 - EXPOSED PIPES AND SURFACES A. Hot water and drain pipes under sinks shall be insulated or otherwise configured to protext against contact. B. There shall be no sharp or abrasive surfaces under sinks, TAS SECTION 4.243, 4.27.4 - FAUCETS A. Controls shalt be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. B. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 Ibf. C. Lever - operated, push -type, and electronically controlled mechanisms are examples of acceptable designs. 0. If self - closing valves are used the faucet shall remain open for at least 10 seconds. 4.25 - STORAGE TAS SECTION 4.25.1 - DEPTH (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.25.1) functional spaces of A. Storage areas may be 36" in depth or less. If more than 36" in depth then area must allow 60" diameter of clear floor space for turning, TAS SECTION 4.25,2 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE: (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.25.2) TAS SECTION 4.25.3 - HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 14.3 AND 4.25.3 & 4.25.4) A Where a forward reach is required, accessible storage spaces shall be 48" functional spaces of maximum and 15" minimum above the floor. If the forward reach is below for: over an obstruction (with knee space equal to or greater than reach A. If seating distance) 20 " -25" deep, the maximum height shall be 44 "s if the provided, then they shall comply with this section in the obstruction is less than 20", maximum height shall be 48 ". B. Where a side reach is provided, accessible storage spaces shall be 54" 1. If one or more single unit of a type of public telephone is provided maximum and 9" minimum above the floor. Maximum height shall be signs which are 46" for side reach over an obstruction 34" maximum high and 24" this section. maximum deep. C. Clothes rods or shelves shall be a maximum 54" above floor where a be identified by the side reach is required. D. Where the distance from the wheelchair to the clothes rod or shelf with disabilities. exceeds 10" (as at closets with inaccessible doors) the following with this section. criteria shall be met: (inaccessible 1. Shelves: Reach: 21" maximum; height: 48" maximum, 9" minimum. nearest accessible entrance). 2. Clothes rods: reach 21 maximum; height: 48" moximum. TAS SECTIONS 4.25.4, 41144 - HARDWARE A Hardware for accessible storage facilities shall be operable with one hand 12 and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or tisting of the wrist. B. The force required to activate the hardware shall be no greater than 5 Ibf M yr ANY AMOUNT Detail 4.25.1 -t. > so_'__... Detail 4.25.2 Ddoil_ A.25,3 Detail 4.25.4 4.26 - GRAB BARS TAS SECTION 4.26.2 - SIZE AND SPACING A. Diameter or width of gripping surface shall be 1 -1/4" to 1 -112 ", or the shape shall provide an equivalent gripping surface. 1. The space between grab bars and adjacent walls shall be 1 -1/2° TAS SECTION 4.26.3 - STRUCTURAL STRENGTH A. Grab bars and mounting devices shall meet the following requirements: 1. Bending stress induced by maximum bending moment from opplicaUon of 250 Ibf shall be less than allowable stress for material used, 2. Shear stress induced by application of 250 Ibf shall be less than allowable shear stress for material used. If connection between grab bar and mounting bracket is considered to be fully restrained, then direct and torsional shear stresses shall be totaled for the combined shear stress, which shall not exceed the allowable shear stress. 3. Shear force induced in a fastener or mounting device from application of 250 Ibf shall be less than allowable lateral load of either the fastener or mounting device or the supporting structure, whichever is the smaller allowable load. 4. Tensile force induced in a fastener by a direct tension force of 250 Ibf plus the maximum moment from the application of 250 Ibf shall be less than the allowable withdrawal load between the fastener and the supporting structure. 5. Grab bars shall not rotate within their fittings. TAS SECTION 4.2664 - ELIMINATING HAZARDS A. Grab bars and adjacent wall surfaces shall be free of sharp or abrasive surfaces, B, Edges shall have a radius of 1/8 minimum. 4.27 - CONTROLS AND OPERATING MECHANISMSS TAS SECTION 4.27,3 - HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.30.3) A. Front approach - 48" max. to 15" min, Controls located in an alcove >24" deep must have 36" clear floor width. B. Side approach - 54" max, to 9" min., except per below. C. Electrical & communication system recepticals shall be mounted no less than 15" above the floor. 4.28 - ALARMS TAS SECTION 4.281 - GENERAL A. When required, visual alarms shall be provided in each of the following areas, as a minimum: restrooms and any other general usage areas (e.g.. meeting rooms), hallways, lobbies, and any other area for common use. TAS SECTION 4.28.2 - AUDIBLE ALARMS A. If provided, audible alarms shall produce a sound that exceeds the prevailing equivalent sound level in the room or space by at least 15 dba or exceeds any maximum sound level with a duration of 60 seconds by 5 dba, whichever is louder. B. Sound levels for alarm signals shall not exceed 120 dba. TAS SECTION 4.28.3 - VISUAL ALARMS A. Visual alarm signal appliances shall be integrated into the building or facility alarm system. If single station audible alarms are provided then single station visual alarm signals shall be provided. Visual Alarm appliances shall have the following features: 1. The lamp shall be a xenon strobe type or equilavent, 2. The color shall be clear or nominal white (i,e. unfiltered or clear filtered white light). 3. The maximum pulse duration shall be two - tenths of one second with a maximum duty cycle of 407a. (The pulse duration is defined as the time interval between initial and final points of 10% of max signal) 4. The intensity shall be a minimum of 75 candela. 54 The flesh rate shall be a minimum of 1 Hz and a maximum of 3 Hz 6. The appliance shall be placed 80" above the highest floor level within the space or 6 below the ceiling, whichever is lower. 7. In general, no place in any room or space shall be more than 50' from the signal (measured in a horizontal plane). a. In large rooms and spaces exceeding 100' across, without obstructions 6' above the finished floor, such as auditoriums, devices may be place around the perimeter, spaced a maximum 100' apart, in lieu of suspending appliances from the ceiling. 8. No place in common corridors or hallways shall be more than 50' from the signal. 4030 - SIGNAGE TAS SECTIONS 4.1,2(7), 4.1.3(16)(a) - WHERE APPLICABLE A. Signs which designate permament rooms and spaces shall comply with the requirements listed below for: 1. Raised and Braille Characters, and Pictograms 2. Finish and Contrast Exception: Employee name signs are not required to comply. TAS SECTIONS 4.1.2(7), 4.1.3(16)(b) - WHERE APPLICABLE PUBLIC TELEPHONES A. Signs which provide direction to, or information about, functional spaces of the building shall comply with the requirements listed below for: 1. Character Proportion A. If seating telephones if provided, then they shall comply with this section in the 2. Character Height quantities below: 3. Finish and Contrast 1. If one or more single unit of a type of public telephone is provided Exception; Building directories, menus, and all other signs which are temporary are not required to comply. this section. TAS SECTION 4.1,2(7) -- WHERE APPLICABLE ( REFERANCE DETAIL 4.3041) A. Element and spares of accessible facilities which shall be identified by the International Symbol of Accessibility are: often installed as a unit) of a type of telephone is provided on a 1. Parking spaces designated as reserved for persons with disabilities. 2. Accessible passenger loading zones. with this section. 3. Accessible entrances when not all are accessible (inaccessible entrances shall have directional signage to indicate route to nearest accessible entrance). 16 4. Accessible toilet and bathing facilities when not all are accessible. TAS SECTION 4.30.2 - CHARACTER PROPORTION (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.30.2) A. Letters and numbers on signs shall have a width -to- height ratio between 3:5 and 1:1, and a stroke- width -to- height ratio between 1:5 and 1:10, TAS SECTION 4.30.3 - OVERHEAD SIGNS A. Characters and numbers on overhead signs shall be sized according to the viewing distance from which they are to be read. 1. For signs higher than 80" above the finished floor, character size shall be 3' minimum. 2. The minimum height is measured using an upper case X. 3. Lower case letters are permitted. TAS SECTION 4.30.4 - RAISED AND BRAILLE CHARCTERS AND PICTOGRAMS A. Letter and numerals shall be raised 1/32 ", upper case, sons serif and shall be accompanied by grade 2 Braille. 1. Raised character height: 5/8" minimum, 2" high maximum 2. Pictograms shall be accompanied by the equivalent verbal description placed directly below the pictogram, 3. The border dimension of the pictogram shall be 6' minimum TAS SECTION 4.30.5 - FINISH AND CONTRAST A. The character and background of the signs shall be eggshell, matte, or other non -glare finish. Charcters and symbols shall contrast with their bachground (either light characters on a dark background or dark characters on a light background). TAS SECTION 4.30.6 - MOUNTING LOCATION AND HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.30.3) A. Where permanent identification is provided for rooms and spaces, signs shall be installed on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door. B. Where there is no wall space to the latch side of the door, including at double -leaf doors, signs shall be placed on the nearest adjacent wall. C. Mounting height shall be 60" above the finished floor to the centerline of the sign, D. Mounting location for such signage shall be so that a person may approach within 3" of signage without encountering protruding objects or standing within the swing of a door, IN7 nternational Symbol of Accessibilty Qe #ail 4.30.1 Light switch Thermostats, z ' 00 3 to d Q x & MEN Letter & numbers on signs shall have a width to height ratio of between 3:5 & 1:1 and a stroke -- width to height ratio between 1:5 & 1:10. Letters and numbers shall be raised 1/32 upper case, sons serif or simple serif type and shall be accompanied with grade 2 Braille, rosied characters shall be at least 5/8" high, but no higher than 20 . Detail 4.30.2 8" MARX E-1 po Detail 4.303 rs ICJ Convenience Outlets Data, Tel,, Etc. 4.31 - PUBLIC TELEPHONES TAS SECTION 4.143(17)(a) - WHERE APPLICABLE A. If public pay telephones, public closed circuit telephones, or other public A. If seating telephones if provided, then they shall comply with this section in the provided at fixed tables or quantities below: clear floor space of 1. If one or more single unit of a type of public telephone is provided be provided. Floor space on a floor, then at least one of those phones shall comply with overlap required knee this section. than 19" TAS SECTION 4.32.3 - KNEE SPACE 2. If one bank (defined as two or more adjacent public telephones, often installed as a unit) of a type of telephone is provided on a seating floor, then at least one of the telephones at the bank shall comply at fixed tables or with this section. knee space at least 3. If two or more banks of a type of public telephone are provided provided. on a floor, then at least one telephone per bank shall comply with 16 this section. The accessible unit may be installed as a single unit 21 in proximity (either visible or with signage) to the Bonk. Al least 12 one public telephone per floor shall meet the requirements for a 17 forward reach telephone, 22 Additional public telephones may be installed at any height. 13 Unless otherwise specified, accessible telephones may be either forward 18 or side reach telephones. TAS SECTION 4.13(17)(b) - WHERE APPLICABLE A, All telephones required to be accessible shall be equipped with a 51 1/2 volume control. B. In addition, 25 %, but never less than one, of all other public telephones 46 provided shall be equipped with a volume control and shall be dispersed all type of telephones, including closed ciruit telephones, throughout the building or facility. C. Signage displaying the International Symbol of Access for Hearing Loss shall be provided at each telephone equipped with a volume control. TAS SECTION 51.3 - MOUNTING HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4931) A. The highest operable part of the telephone shall be 48" maximum above the floor where a forward reach is required, and 54" maximum where a side reach is required, B. 1. If the forward reach is over an obstruction (with knee space equal to or greater than reach distance) 20 " -25" deep the maximum height shall be 44 "; if the obstruction is less than 20 ", maxlmum height shall be 48" C. Maximum height shall be 46" for side reach over an obstruction 34" maximum high and 24" maximum deep_ U o a o - c� ti I t t " I I 48" MiN. mil 4.32 -- SEATING AND TABLES TAS SECTION 4.32,2 - SEATING Reach Depth A. If seating spaces for people in wheelchairs are provided at fixed tables or counters, clear floor space of 30" x 48" shall be provided. Floor space shall not overlap required knee space by more than 19" TAS SECTION 4.32.3 - KNEE SPACE B. If seating for people in wheelchairs is provided at fixed tables or counters, knee space at least 27" high, 30" wide and 19" deep shall be provided. 53 1/2 16 50 1/2 21 47 1/2 TAS SECTION 4.32.4 - HEIGHT OF TABLES OR COUNTER C. The tops of accessible tables and counters shall be 28' minimum, and 34' maximum, above the finished floor. 4.34 - AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINES TAS SECTIONS 4.34.2 -- CLEAR FLOOR SPACE A Floor space shall comply with 4.2.4 to allow a forward, parallel approach or both. TAS SECTIONS 4.34.3 - REACH RANGES A. Forward approach only: controls within forward approach specified in 4.2.5, B. Parallel approach: controls within unobstructed reach range from clear floor space at protrusion of teller machinr surround per table as follows: Note : above does not apply to drive up machines, 4.35 DRESSING AND FITTING ROOMS D TAS SECTIONS 4.35.2 A. Clear floor area with a 60" dia. wheelchair turnaround is required. The turnaround area must be clear of door swings. TAS SECTIONS 4.35.4 - BENCH A Every accessible dressing room shall have a 24 "x 48" bench fixed to the wall along the larger dimension. The bench shall be mounted 17" to 19" above the finish floor, TAS SECTIONS 4.35.5 - MIRROR A. A full- length mirror, measuring at least 18" wide by 54" high, shall be mounted in a position affording a view to a person on the bench as well as to o person in a standing position. wrr�w�r� I� W J_ M OW Reach Depth Maximum Height Reach Depth Maximum Height Reach Depth Maximum Height in inches in inches in inches in inches in inches in inches 10 or less 54 15 51 20 48 1/2 11 53 1/2 16 50 1/2 21 47 1/2 12 53 17 50 22 47 13 52 1/2 18 49 1/2 23 46 1/2 14 51 1/2 19 49 24 46 Note : above does not apply to drive up machines, 4.35 DRESSING AND FITTING ROOMS D TAS SECTIONS 4.35.2 A. Clear floor area with a 60" dia. wheelchair turnaround is required. The turnaround area must be clear of door swings. TAS SECTIONS 4.35.4 - BENCH A Every accessible dressing room shall have a 24 "x 48" bench fixed to the wall along the larger dimension. The bench shall be mounted 17" to 19" above the finish floor, TAS SECTIONS 4.35.5 - MIRROR A. A full- length mirror, measuring at least 18" wide by 54" high, shall be mounted in a position affording a view to a person on the bench as well as to o person in a standing position. wrr�w�r� I� W J_ M OW i 7 C IOW2 IOx12 I I o O IOx12 on nO EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE. o0 0o OF DOCK OF DOCK OF DOCK OF DOCK OF DOCK OF DOCK OF DOCK 01= DO K OF DOCK OF DOCK OF DOCK OF DOCKOF DOC LEVELER LEVELER LEVELER LEVELER LEVELER LEVELER LEVELER LEVEL LEVELER LEVELER LEVELER LEVELER LEYELE j� DOCK EAL UE D A� SEAL AL AL ` SEAL EAL SEAL SEAL ELECTRICAL FANEL 08 112' `%% 113 O 4X3 FIXED VISION PANEL _ ..... .. . a � A 1 WAREHOUSE ) 114 O mss• -s� LX4 SLIDING WINDOW WITH LEDGE 104 s� m !1 • Im • "I li j 13 O THIS 15 A REQUIRED EXIT INSTALL AN ABOVE THE EXIT SIGN DOOR sm �I� O x war4 A� , X < o w ,' ard X�40 o •' INSTALL. GYPSUM BOARD ON ALL GLASS WINDOWS WITHIN THE �. WAREHOUSE AREA O O A WY Er� A• �+ ,I r IO .I w w 'm 2� 'r o� 0 EXISTING DEMISING. PARTITION. U C SEPARATE PLUMBING, MECHAhICAi, ELF,CTRICAL AND SIGN PERMITS SHALL BI REQUIRED0 THESE PLANS ARE NOT REVIEWED FOR HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBILITY fT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY Of THE DESIGN PROFESSIONAL/ BUILDING OWNER TO OBTAIN THE NECESSARY APPROVALS FROM THE PROPER STATE AND /OR FEDERAL AGENCY ` it is the "wRanslbirlttr Ofths` �-.. owner ! design professional ! =c0de to have plans reviewed and thinspected by a certified energy spectar in accordance with State taw. Plan 01'ew and inspection documentation showing pliance with the energy code adopted by e State shall be submitted to the Buildinn Department. ALL CANGe5 R Q ,R,, OF APPOVAL ItIEV'SE') PLANS APPROVED PLANS KEPT ON JBS1r� AT SH ALL BE ALA. TINIER CITY OF GRAPEVINE RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION SH'EET.OF. -- -� -- h RELEASE DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY WORK IN CONFLICT WITH THE BUILDING CODE OR ZONING ORDINANCE THIS PLAN TO BE KEPT ON TH JqP AT ALLTIMES DATE �C•�. _....___ I *1 ''t:y ► I . ?7lii.'010a RIrLa�:i ! "', �T �'.+ - ^i:; T%i k .ITV i)% U' TJir IN 17 O ARE ANY ADA ACC£SSAHILITY ITEMS NOT SPECIFICALLY ON AL ADDRESSED BY THIS PLAN ARE TO BE PROVIDED rer n (SY 'TENANT'S ALTERNATIVE MEANS, �s Oki Q 21 ,APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION 1 HAVE REVIEWED THE DRAWINGS, NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS. I UNDERSTAND THAT ANY CHANGES MADE HEREAFTER WILL BE SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL. COSTS TO BE PAID BY TENANT AND ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION TIME. TENANTS REPRESENTATIVE /DATE I NTRACTOR SHALL C ALL FOR Coy INSPECTIONS 0 /0 1R ( 7 OR '� � AT'H } ���NTRACT REGISTR ION ��,� ICI. �E REVO�EO UPO � P�y'�Ii E� ►Pl�3ATION. a� NORTH 0 z �w 1.� J W I� r W 0 o� <' w c. w Z Z W r i Cn a. W Z (" uj 3:4w y- 0 W w v W W� N 4Z ~CD W CAI J w U 1( f 1 r � ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE NUM NAME FLOORING COLOR BASE COLOR WALLS COLOR CEILING HEIGHT REMARKS 101 ENTRY TO BE DETERMINED TO BE DETERMINED TO BE DETERMINED TO BE DETERMINED TAPE, BED, TEXTURE AND PAINT TO BE DETERMINED 2X4 LAY IN FISSURED 9.1f AFF 102 CONFERENCE x 105 x 106 x 103 OFFICE 107 x 1,08 x 109 104 OPS x 110 x MEN 105 OFFICE x 112 x 113 x 105 OFFICE 107 OFFICE 108 oWmhowsmom OPEN 109 COMPUTER 110 BREAK 111 WOMEN LIGHT GREY FRP TO 4'AFF WET WALLS 112 MEN LIGHT GREY FRP TO CAFF WET WALLS 113 WMSE RR LIGHT GREY FRP TO 4'AFF WET WALLS 114 WAREHOUSE TE CONCRETE CLEAR SEAL NONE N/A TAPE& BED ONLY N/A OPEN TO DECK VARIES DOOR SCHEDULE ALL HARDWARE TO EE LEVER TYPE NUM SIZE TYPE PASSAGE SET LOCK SET PRIVACY LOCK 102 377' SOLID CORE x F - 103 x f 104 x 105 x 106 x 107 x 1,08 x 109 x 110 x x 112 x 113 x 3/4" PLYWOOD 1/4" PLYWOOD 3/4" PLYWOOD SHELF MCESSED STANDARDS ---- --FACE OF DRYWALL ALL EXPOSED SURFACES TO BE PLASTIC LAMINATE. ALL INTERIOR SURFACES TO BE 1Mi17E MELAMINE. UPPER-CABINET-SECTION NO —SCALE ALL INTERIOR SURFACES TO BE WHITE MELAMINE. ALL EXPOSED SURFACES TO BE PLASTIC LAMINATE, 3/4" PLYWOOD COUNTER WITH r - PLAS11C LAMINATE FINISH 114" PLYWOOD RAWER ECESSED STANDARDS 3/4" PLYWD DOOR WITH HARDWD CAPS ALL EDGES:ROUT TOP EDGE FOR FINGER PULL USE SELF - CLOSING CONCEALED HINGES: 3/4" PLYWOOD WITH CLEAR WOOD SEALER 11f DI IdflC"d !.'IAC'C BASE-CABINET-SECTION NO -SCALE OI KI .I r s,l in 2t_011 VERTICAL SECTION - OFFICE RESTROOM LAVATORY LAVATORY ""s'BACKSPLASH AND RETURN 2X4 BLOCKING AS REQUIRED LAMINATE: SECURE TO WALL PANEL pOF1�31 f PLYWOOD VEFI7TCALESUPP�T �I�D AT SIDES WITH 2x408 "ssssTACE OF WALL —TINE OF FINISHED FLOOR WHERE REQUIRED —4" RUBBER BASE WAREHOUSE LAVATORIES TO BE WALL HUNG SINKS 314" PLYWOOD DOUNTER WITH PLASTIC LAMINATE FINISH WITH 4' BACKSPLASH ssssss STAINLESS STEEL SINK 11ITIH DRAIN IN THE BACK 3/4" PLYWOOD COVERED WITH PLASTIC LAMINATE FINISH PROVIDE ACCESS PANEL - -w FOR ACCESS TO PIPES. LEAVE SPACE RrQUIRED UNDER SINK FOR WHEELCHAIR ACCESS PER T.A.S. ALL EXTERIOR SURFACES TO BE PLASTIC LAMINATE BAS&CA BINETwA %SINK - SECTION NO —SCALE w �R 1 � ! Sri ,1 r i • F : ! r 4" BASE FINISHED FLOOR LINE NO INSULATION tL+ EXI S TIN G - DEMISING - PA R TI TI O N NO- SCALE 1 HOUR PARTITION UL DESIGN 419 I' 1 4" BASE FINISHED FLOOR 4%% wt NO INSULATION 3 INTERIMPA RTITION I�O�- �SCA1E C4 mmmolm I i— —OPEN ABOVE C4 s 0 I C4 e I C4 21 / 11 = D 02 BREAK RM BRjEAK -BAR NO SCALE INTERIOR OF ALL CABINETS TO BE WHITE MELAMINE UPPER AND LOWER CABINETS: WILSONART: D92 -60 DOVE GREY WATER LINE FOR TENANT SUPPLIED COFFEE MAKER COUNTERTOP AND BACKSPLASH:. WILSONART: 4621 -60 WHITE NEBULA 19' WIDE STAINLESS STEEL SINK WITH DISPOSAL. SINK TO BE ELKAY GECR2521L WITH KOHLER TRITON FINESSE 141304 1< OR EQUAL '. LINE FOR TENANT SUPPIED IGERATOR AND ICE MAKER. THESE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE ANY ADA ACCESSABIUTY ITEMS NOT SPECIFICALLY SUBJECT TO MUNICIPAL AND STAVE ADDRESSED BY THIS PLAN ARE TO BE PROVIDED REVIEW AND APPROVAL. ANY ADDITIONAL BY TENANT'S ALTERNATIVE MEANS. REQUIREMENTS RESULTING FROM THESE REVIEWS ARE NOT INCLUDED. PARTITION TO 130TTC OF DECK AND SEAL SUSPENDED CEILING V METAL STUDS I&' ON CENTER. ONE LAYER 5/WO F.C. GYP. BD. BOTH SIDES BATT. INSULATION TO CEILING 4" HASE� FINISHED FLOOR LINE INSULATION TO CEILING*+ NMDEMISINGwPA R TI TION NO -SME WALL SEPERATING OPPICE 4 WARMHOUSI SUSPENDED CEILING 3 5/8" METAL STUDS 24" ON CENTER 807 H Surfs D' 4" BASE -- --- �-�-~� FINISHED FLOOR UNE� \ INSULATION TO CEILING INTERIOR - PARTITION No -scup 21 APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION I HAVE REVIEWED THE DRAWINGS, NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS. I UNDERSTAND THAT ANY CHANGES MADE HEREAFTER WILL BE SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL COSTS TO BE PAID BY TENANT AND ADDITIONAL CONSTRUCTION TIME. TENANTS REPRESENTATIVE /DATE a� NORTH DETAILS 61 Lj U 0 W L C4... r.r :. J �0 < .. if ry c' W o C) cn C) 4d< �- 0 --1 . j CV 1..1..1 w Limm W LL Li (Y cc O cn cn w .Z [ uj w on LL z < uj 0 Z cc i 0 Lu� LL F� cv) Z > O N �Z _ CL 0) wo 01 C� V� _qqr off.. 0 rum � � cn W W C4 C4 aC �► 0! CID ... ^ U) C ~l� LLJ Z co 0 U Z � -J uj (m) a Co... F - f 4.2 SPACE ALLOWANCES AND REACH RANGES TAS SECTIONS 4,21 - WHEELCHAIR PASSAGE WIDTH A. The minimum clear width for single wheelchair passage shall be 32" at a point and 36" continuously TAS SECTIONS 4.2.2 - WIDTH FOR WHEELCHAIR PASSING A. The minimum clear width for two wheelchairs to pass is 60" TAS SECTIONS 4.2,4.1 - SIZE AND APPROACH A. Minimum clear floor space for a wheelchair and occupant shall be 30" wide x 48" long. Clear floor space shall be centered on the element It serves. 4.3 ACCESSIBLE ROUTE TAS SECTIONS 4.3,2 - LOCATION A. At least one accessible route shall be provided from public trans- portation stops, accessible parking and loading zones, and public streets or sidewalks to the accessible building entrance. TAS SECTIONS 4.3.3 - WIDTH A. The minimum clear width of on accessible route shall be 36" except at doors. TAS SECTIONS 4.3.4 - PASSING SPACE A. If an accessible route is less than 6D" in width, then passing spaces of at least 60'x60" shall be provided at 200' max. spacing. TAS SECTONS 4.3.5 - HEAD ROOM A. Accessible routes shall have 80" min, clear head room. TAS SECTIONS 4.33 - SLOPE A. Running slope shall not exceed 1:20. (If slope exceeds 1;20, refer to section 4.8) B. Cross slope shall not exceed 1.50 4.4 PROTRUDING OBJECTS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.41 d: 4.4.2) TAS SECTIONS 4.4,1 - GENERAL A. Objects projecting from walls (for example, telephones) with their leading edges between 27 " -80" above the finished floor shall protrude no more than 4' into walks, halls, corridors, passageways, or aisles. Objects mounted with their leading edges at or below 27" above the finished floor may protrude any amount. Free - standing objects mounted on posts or pylons may overhang 12" maximum from 27 " -80" above the ground or finished floor. Protruding objects shall not reduce the clear width of an accessible route or maneuvering space. , I LOBBY- 4" MAX. LEAR WIDTH ANY AMOUNT r- N N VcAvn 6t,41" i Detail 4,4.2 4.5 GROUND AND FLOOR SURFACES TAS SECTIONS 4.5.2 - CHANGES IN LEVEL (REFERENCE DETAIL. 5,1) A. Changes in level up to 1/4" may be verticle and without edge treatment B. Changes in level between 114" and 1/2" shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1:2. 2 T Detail 5.1 TAS SECTIONS 4,5.3 - CARPET A. Carpet provided on a floor surface shall be securely attached; have a firm pad or backing, or no pad; and have a level loop, textured loop, level cut pile, or level cut /uncut pile texture. Maximum pile thickness shall be 1/2 ". Exposed edges of carpel shall be fastened to floor surfaces and have trim along the exposed edges. TAS SECTIONS 4.5.4 - GRATINGS A. If gratings are located in walking surfaces or along accessible routes, then they shall have spaces no greater than 1/2" wide in one direction. B. If gratings have elongated openings, then they shall be placed so that the long dimension is perpendicular to the dominant direction of travel. 4.6 PARKING AND PASSENGER LOADING ZONES TAS SECTIONS 4.6.3 - PARKING SPACES A. Accessible parking shall be at least 96" wide. B. Parking access aisles shall be 60" wide. Van accessible access aisles shot be 96" wide. C. Surface slope shall not exceed 1 :50 in all directions (Note : no built up curb romp may be located in an accessible parking access aisle.) TAS SECTIONS 4.6.4 - SIGNAGE A. Each accessible parking space must hove individual verticallly mounted or suspended sign. Required van accessible spaces must be designotred. A. Characters and is on such signs shall be located 60" minimum above the ground. B. Signage located within an accessible route shall be located 80" min. above the walking surface. TAS SECTIONS 4.6.5 - VERTICAL CLEARANCE A. Provide minimum verticle clearance of 114" at accessible passenger loading zones and along at least one vehicle access route from site entrances and exits. TAS SECTIONS 4.6.6 - PASSENGER LOADING ZONE A. Passenger loading zones shall provide an access aisle at least 60" wide and 20 ft on adjacent and parallel to the vehicle pull --up space, If there are curbs between the access aisle and the vehicle purl -up space, then a curb ramp camp Ing with 4.7 shall be provided. Vehicle standing spaces and access asses shall be level with surface slopes not exceeding 1:50 In all directions, 4.7 CURB RAMPS TAS SECTIONS 4.7.2 - SLOPE (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.7) A. Slopes of curb ramps shall comply with 4.8.2. B. Maximum slopes of adjoining ggutters, road surface immediately adjacent to the curb ramp, or accessible route shall not exceed 1:20. TAS SECTIONS 4.73 - WIDTH (REFERENCE DETAIL 43) A The minimum width of a curb romp shall be sides. TAS SECTIONS 43,5 - SIDES OF CURB RAMPS (REFEREN( A. If a curb romp is located where pedestrians or where it is not protected by handrails or flared sides; the maximum slope of the flare If x Is less than 46" Than The Slope of The Fiore Sides Shall Not Exceed 1:12 3� m 36 ", exclusive of flared :E DETAIL 4.7} must walk across the romp guardrails, it shall have shall be 1:10 1:10 Max. slope Te0 i I Eq M Adjalning Slope Shall Not Exceed 1 :20 1:12 Mox, slope Curb Romp Poraflel to Curb Adjoining Slope Shall Not Exceed 1:2a ,- Flared side Ramp (1 :12 Max. Slope) Shan Have Detectable warnings and contrasting color. TAS SECTIONS 4.10.5 -- RAISED AND BRAILLE CHARACTERS ON HOISTWAY ENTRANCES A All elevator hastway entrances shall have raised and Braille floor no, designations provided on both jambs. Centerline of the characters shall be 60" above the floor. Characters shall be 2" high. TAS SECTIONS 4.10.6 - DOOR PROTECTIVE AND REOPENING DEVICE A, Elevator doors shall open and close automatically. They shall be provided with a reopening device that will stop and reopen a car door and hoistwoy door automatically if the door becomes obstructed by an object or person. TAS SECTIONS 4.10.12 - CAR CONTROLS A. All floor buttons shall be; 1. All control buttons shall be at least 3/4" in their smallest dim. They shall be flush or raised. 2. All control buttons shall be designated by Braille and by raised standard alphabet characters for letters, orobic characters for numerals. The call button for the main entry floor shall be designated by a raised star at the left of the floor designation. 3. Maximum 54" above floor where side approach is provided 4. Maximum 48" where forward approach is provided 8. Emergency Controls: 1. Shall have centerlines 35" minimum above floor 2. Shall be grouped at bottom of panel C. The emergency communication system shall not require voice communication. 4.11 PLATFORM LIFTS 36" Min. NOTE : REQUIRES A VARIANCE FROM THE T.D.L.R, TO USE IN LIEU OF AN ELEVATOR TAS SECTIONS 4,11.2, 4172 - OTHER REQUIREMENTS --� CONTROLS AND OPERATING SYSTEMS Location of Typrcol parking Access Xsle Ramps (1:12 Max, slope) Shall }love Detectable womrngs and contrasting color, Note : H slope is 1 :20 or less no Detail 4.7 contrasting color or texture Is required TAS SECTIONS 4.7.10 - DIAGONAL CURB RAMPS A, If diagonal curb romps have returned curbs or other well- defined edges, such edges shotl be parallel to the direction of pedestrian flow. The bottom of diagonal curb romps shall have 48" minimum clear space. If diagonal curb romps ore provided at marked crossings, the 48" clear space shall be within the markings. If diagonal curb ramps have flared sides, they shall also have at least a 24" long segment of straight curb located on each side of the curb ramp and within the marked crossing. TAS SECTIONS 4.7.11 - ISLANDS A. Any raised islands in crossings sholl be cut through level with the street or curb ramps at both sides and a level area at least 48' long between the curb romps in the port of the Island intersected by the crossings. 4.8 RAMPS TAS SECTIONS 4.81 - GENERAL A. Any part of an accessible route with a slope greater than 1:20 shall be considered a romp and sholl comply with 4.8 TAS SECTIONS 4.8.2 - SLOPE AND RISE A. The least possible slope shall be used for any romp. The moxjmum slope of a romp in new construction shall be 1 :12. The maximum rise for any run shalt be 30 ". TAS SECTIONS 4.8.3 - CLEAR WIDTH A. The minimum clear width of a romp 30 fl or less in length shall be 36 ", Ramps more than 30 ft. in length shall have a minimum clear width of 44". TAS SECTION 4.8.4 - LANDINGS A. level landings required at top and bottom of each run, with the following features: 1. Minimum Width: Equal to width of romp 2, Length: Minumum 60" clear 3. At change of direction landing shol be 60" x 60" min. TAS SECTION 4.8.5 - HANDRAILS A. Handrails are required at all ramps with > 6" rise, B. Height: 34 -38" above ramp surface C. The clear space between the handrail and the wall shall be 1 -1/2 ". TAS SECTIONS 4.8.7 - EDGE PROTECTION A. Ramps and landings with drop ofls shall have curbs, walls, railings, or projecting surfaces that prevent slipping off the ramp. Curbs shall be a minimum of 2" high. 4.9 STAIRS TAS SECTIONS 4.9.2 - TREADS AND RISERS A. All steps on a flight of stairs shall have uniform riser heights and tread widths 1. Minimum tread depth shall be 11 ", measured from riser to riser (not including nosing) 2. Open risers are not permitted TAS SECTION 4,9.4 - HANDRAILS A. Non- continuous handrails shall extend 12" beyond the top riser and 12" plus the width of one tread beyond the bottom riser. At the top, the extension shall be parallel to the floor. At the bottom, the handrail shall continue to slope for a distance of one tread width (11 "); the remaining extension shall be horizontal. B. Height: 34" -- 38 ", measured from the stair nosing. 4.10 ___ELEVATORS TAS SECTIONS 4.10.3 - HALL CALL BUTTONS A Shall be centered 42" above floor TAS SECTIONS 4.10.4 - HALL LANTERNS A Visible signals shall have the following features; 1. Fixtures shall be mounted with centerline at least 72 above the lobby floor 2. Visual elements shall be at least 2 -1/2" in the smallest dimension A. Heights permitted: Controls and operating mechanisms shall be located for either a forward or side approach from any direction of travel. They sholl be located 28` min. and 48" maximum above the floor. They shall be operable with one hard, There shall be at least one handrail complying with 4,26, Whee #stops and quardrails shall be provided where necessary. 4.13 DOORS TAS SECTION 4.13.4 - DOUBLE - LEAF DOORWAYS A. Doorways with two independently operated leaves shall have at least one active leaf that meets the requirements in 4.13.5 and 4.13,6. TAS SECTION 4.13.5 - CLEAR WIDTH A Doorways shall provide a clear opening of 32" minimum, with the door open 90'. 1. Clear opening shall be measured between the face of the door and opposite stop. 2. Openings more than 24" in depth shall provide a clear opening of 36" minimum. Exception: Doors not requiring full user eassage, such as shallow closets, shall have a clear opening of 20 minimum. TAS SECTION 4.13.6 - MANEUVERING CLEARANCES AT DOORS Provide level (1:50 max, slope) and clear maueuvering area at doors as follows: A. Front approach pull side - 60" min, width dr 18" min. beside strike edge Front approach push side - 48" min width dr 0" beside strike edge (12" A strike if door has both a closer and a latch) B. Hinge side approach pull side - 60" min. width; 36" min, beside strike edge or - 54" min. width; 42" min. beside strike edge Hinge side approach push side - 42" min, width A 18" min. bside hinge edge (48 "min. width if door has both a closer and a latch) C. Latch side approach pull side - 48" min, width and 24" min. beside strike edge (54 "min. width if door has a closer) Latch side approach push side - 42" min, width and 24" min. beside strike edge (48 "min, width if door has a closer) TAS SECTION 4.13.8 -- THRESHOLDS AT DOORWAYS A Maximum threshold height: 1/2" (3/4" at exterior sliding doors). Raised thresholds and floor level changes shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1:2. TAS SECTION 4.13.9 - DOOR HARDWARE A. Handles, pulls, latches, locks, and other operating devices shall hove a shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require light grasping, tight pinching, or twisting of the wrist to operate. 1. Lever - operated mechanisms, push -type mechanisms, and U- shaped handles are acceptable designs, 2. When sliding doors are fully open, operating hardware shall be exposed and usable from both sides. 3. Hardware required for accessibel door passage shall be mounted no higher than 48" above finished floor. TAS SECTION 4.13.10 - DOOR CLOSERS A. If a door has a closer, then the sweep period of the closer shall be adjusted so that from an open position of 70'0 the door will take at least 3 seconds to move to a point 3" from the latch, measured to the leading edge of the door, TAS SECTION 4.13.11 - DOOR OPENING FORCE A. The maximum force for pushing or pulling open a door shall be as follows: 1. Fire doors shall have the minimum opening force allowable by the appropriate administrative authority. 2. other doors a. Exterior hinged doors: no requirement. b. Interior hinged doors; 5.0 lbf, c. Sliding or folding doors: 5.0 Ibf. These forces do not apply to the force required to retract latch bolts or disengage othe devices that may hold the door in a closed position. 4.15 DRINKING FOUNTAINS TAS SECTION 4.15.2 - SPOUT HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.15 for accessible unit) A. Accessible spouts shall be no higher than 360, measured from the floor or ground surface to the spout outlet. B. In addition to accessible unit, at least a drinking fountain shall be at standard height (may be "high /low" type if located in one location). TAS SECTION 4,153 - SPOUT LOCATION A. Spouts shall be located at the front of the unit and shall direct the water flow in a trajectory that is parallel or nearly parallel to the front of the unit. 1. The spout shall provide a flow of water at least 4" high. 2. If the fountain has a round or oval bowl, the spout must be positioned so the flow of water is within 3" of the front edge of the fountain. TAS SECTION 4.15.4 - CONTROLS A. Unit controls shall be front mounted or side mounted near the front edge, TAS SECTION 4.15.5 - CLEARANCES (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.15), A. Wall and post mounted cantilever fountains shall have clear knee space as follows: 1. Minimum 27" high (from apron bottom to floor) minimum 30" wide, and 17" - 19" deep. 2. A minimum 30" by 48" clear floor space allowing a forward approach to the unit shall be provided. B. Free standing or built -in units not having a clear knee space shall have a minimum 30" by 48" clear floor space allowing a parallel approach to the unit. 30" MIN. 30' MIN \- I I I I I • I g I m I I I L - -- V mr,A. Detail 41 4.16 WATER CLOSETS TAS SECTION 4.16.2 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE A. Clear floor space for water closets not in stalls shall be provided as follows: Front approach - 48" min, wide x 66" min, long Side approach - 56" min. to front of toilet x 48" min. wide Both approach - 60" min. wide x 56" min. long (Reference Detail 4.16) B. No doorswings are allowed in clear floor area. cn• LAM rk I � I I � � I D I I p L. -_. iI .... _ TAS SECTION 4.16.3 - HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4,16.2) A. The height to the top of the toilet seat shall be 17" - 19" above floor. 1. Seats shall not be sprung to return to a lifted position. TAS SECTIONS 4,16.4, 4.266 - GRAB BARS (REFERENCE DETAILS 4.16,1, 4.16.2 do 4.163) A, For water closets not located in toilet stalls, the following grab bars shall be provided, 33" - 36" above the finish floor: 1. Side wall: 42" long minimum, hold 12' mien. from back wall. 2. Back wall: 36" long minimum, 12' minimum each side of water closet centerline. Refer to 4.26 Grab Bars for size and structural elements. TAS SECTIONS 4,16.5, 4174 - FLUSH CONTROLS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.16,3) A. Controls shall be 44" maximum above the finish floor. 1. Lever controls or flush valves shall be mounted on the wide side of toilet areas. 2. Controls shall be hand operated or automatic. 3. Controls shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. 4. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 51bf. TAS SECTION 4.16.6 - DISPENSERS (REFERENCE DETAIL 441642) A, Toilet paper dispensers shall be installed on the side wall, a minimum 19" above the floor, and a maximum 36" from the rear wall. 1. Dispensers that control delivery or do not permit continuous paper flow shall not be used. 42" MiN Le 12" Hold 6" MAX. 36' MIN. Locate flush controls on wide side LO 36" MAX, J M "In) 1 "� Ch I WS L Detail 4.16 2 Detail 4.16.3 4.17 TOILET STALLS TAS SECTION 4.22.4 - WHERE APPLICABLE A. If toilet stalls are provided in a toilet room or bathroom, then at least one shall be a "standard" accessible toilet stall (for wheelchair users) complying with this section. (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.17.1) B. If 6 or more toilet stalls are provided in a toilet room or bathroom in addition to the 'standard' accessible stall required; an additional 'afternote A' accessible stall 36" wide (for ambulatory persons with disabilities) complying with this section shall be provided. (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.17.2) C. Alterations /Existing Conditions: In alteration work, where provision of a standard accessible stall is technically infeasible, or where plumbing code requirements prevent combining existing stalls to provide space, either 'alternate' stall (A or B) complying with this section may be provided in lieu of the standard stall. (Note :requires a variance from T,D.L.R.) TAS SECTION 4,17.3 - SIZE AND ARRANGEMENT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.17) A. Toilet stalls may be arranged to provide either a left or a right handed approach. Accessible toilet stalls shall have the following dimensions: I. 'Standard' Accessible Stall 60" minimum width. 59" minimum depth, with floor mounted water closet 56" minimum depth, with wall mounted water closet Door: outward swinging (if door swings into stall, depth shall be increased by 36 "1 Stall doors must have 18" on pull strike jamb. 21 'Alternate A' Accessible Stall (required when more than 6 stalls provided, permitted in lieu of standard stall only with a variance from T,D.L.R.) 36" width - hold this dim. 69" minimum depth, With floor mounted water closet. 66" minimum depth with wall mounted water closet Door: outward swinging. 36 'Alternate B' Accessible Stall (permitted in lieu of standard stall only with variance from T.D,L.R.) 48 minimum width. 54" minimum depth. Door : outward swinging. 56 9min. w/ wall mtd. 59" min .w /floor mtd. 66 "min. w wall mtd. 42" M1N. 12" MAX, 69" min. wl floor mtd. g I, 42" MiN. u 12" MAX. TAS SECTION 4.18.3 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.18,1) A. A clear floor space 30" wide by 48" deep minimum shall be provided in front of urinal to allow forward approach. 1. This space shall adjoin or overlap an accessible route. 2. Urinal shield that do not extend beyond the front edge of the urinal rim may be provided with 29" clearence between them, 3. Urinals installed in alcoves deeper than 24" require a maneuvering area of at least 36" minimum wide, centered on fixture. TAS SECTION 4,18.4 - FLUSH CONTROLS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4,18.2) A. Controls shall be 44" maximum above the finished floor. 1. Controls shall be hand operated or automatic. 2. Controls shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. 3. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 Ifb. Detail 4,18,1 �48' MIN. c ` � I • I I L - - - - -T "r 2w " v ,Detail 4,18.2 4.19 LAVAT RTES & MIRRORS fL� TAS SECTION 4.19.2 - HEIGHT & CLEARANCES (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.19.1 dr 4192) A. Lavatories sholl be mounted with the rim or counter surface no higher than 34" above the finished floor. 1. Lavatories shall extend 17" minimum from the wall, LLJ 2. Clearance of 29" minimum shall be provided from the finished floor to bottom of apron, �1 LLJ 3. Knee clearance of 27" minimum shall extend 8" minimum under the d edge of the lavatory. - 4. Toe clearance of 9" minimum shall be provided for the full depth of CD CD the lavatory. E �---- E o � 17" Mint � CL l clear ! floor ° space V) 8" Min, 6" Max. 48" Min. U 7 Min, Detail 4.1961 Detail 4.19.2 Q THESE PLANS ARE NOT RIE1i+YEp FOR HANDICAPPED gCC'ttVIE ED IT IS THE RESpONSrBrLfTY OF THE OWNERfGN TD OBTgrN THE NECESSARY APP FROM rH� PRarsl�R STATE Afvp oRLS FEDERAL. AGENCY m a co--- r0 32min. door %a 32" min, door WE Detail 4.17.1 Detail 4.17.2 TAS SECTION 4.17.4 - TOE CLEARANCES A In 'Standard' accessible stalls, the front partition and at least one side partition shall provide a toe clearance of at least 9" above the floor. B. if the depth of the stall is greater than 60 ", the toe clearance is not required. TAS SECTION 4.17.5 - DOORS A Toilet stall doors, including hardware, shall comply with 4.13 DOORS B. If toilet stall approach Is from the latch side of the stall door, clearance between the door side of the stall and any obstruction shall be 42" minimum. ( This is an exception from typical door maneuvering clearances) TAS SECTION 4.17.6 - GRAB BARS (REFERENCE DETAILS 4.16.2, 4116.30 4.1741 4,17.2) A. Grab Bars shall be mounted 33" - 36" above the floor. Refer to 4.26 Grab Bars for size and structural requirements. 4,18 URINALS TAS SECTION 4.18.2 - HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 12.3.1) A. Urinals shall be stall -type or wallhung with a tapered, elongated rim at 17" maximum above the finished floor. The rim shall extend a minimum of 14" from the wall. TAS SECTION 4.18.3 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.18,1) A. A clear floor space 30" wide by 48" deep minimum shall be provided in front of urinal to allow forward approach. 1. This space shall adjoin or overlap an accessible route. 2. Urinal shield that do not extend beyond the front edge of the urinal rim may be provided with 29" clearence between them, 3. Urinals installed in alcoves deeper than 24" require a maneuvering area of at least 36" minimum wide, centered on fixture. TAS SECTION 4,18.4 - FLUSH CONTROLS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4,18.2) A. Controls shall be 44" maximum above the finished floor. 1. Controls shall be hand operated or automatic. 2. Controls shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. 3. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 Ifb. Detail 4,18,1 �48' MIN. c ` � I • I I L - - - - -T "r 2w " v ,Detail 4,18.2 4.19 LAVAT RTES & MIRRORS fL� TAS SECTION 4.19.2 - HEIGHT & CLEARANCES (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.19.1 dr 4192) A. Lavatories sholl be mounted with the rim or counter surface no higher than 34" above the finished floor. 1. Lavatories shall extend 17" minimum from the wall, LLJ 2. Clearance of 29" minimum shall be provided from the finished floor to bottom of apron, �1 LLJ 3. Knee clearance of 27" minimum shall extend 8" minimum under the d edge of the lavatory. - 4. Toe clearance of 9" minimum shall be provided for the full depth of CD CD the lavatory. E �---- E o � 17" Mint � CL l clear ! floor ° space V) 8" Min, 6" Max. 48" Min. U 7 Min, Detail 4.1961 Detail 4.19.2 Q THESE PLANS ARE NOT RIE1i+YEp FOR HANDICAPPED gCC'ttVIE ED IT IS THE RESpONSrBrLfTY OF THE OWNERfGN TD OBTgrN THE NECESSARY APP FROM rH� PRarsl�R STATE Afvp oRLS FEDERAL. AGENCY TAS SECTION 4.19.4 - EXPOSED PIPES AND SURFACES ! ! ! 1 clear floor A. Hot water and drain pipes under lavotories shall be insulated or otherwise below for configured to protect against contact. A. If seating B. There shall be no sharp or abroslve surfaces under lavatories. TAS SECTIONS 4.19.5, 4.27.4 - FAUCETS 48" A. Controls shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight TAS SECTION 4.1.2(7) - WHERE APPLICABLE ( REFERENCE DETAIL grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. A Element and spaces of accessible facilities which shall B. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 Ibf, C. Lever - operated, push -type, and electronically controlled mechanisms are 2. Accessible passenger loading zones. examples of acceptable designs. 3. Accessible entrances when not all are accessible D. If self - closing valves are used the faucet shall remain open for at nearest accessible entrance). least 10 seconds. 44 Accessible toilet and bathing facilities when not TAS SECTION 4419.6 - MIRRORS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.19.1 ) A. Mirrors shall be mounted with the bottom edge of the reflecting surface 40" maximum above the finished floor. � B. The top edge of the reflecting surface must be at least 74" AFF. 4.20 BATHTUBS TAS SECTION 4.20.2 - FLOOR SPACE A. Clear floor space shall be provided in front of bathtubs as follows: 30" wide x 60" long beside the bathtub for side approach 48" wide x 60" long beside the bathtub for front approach with seat at head of tub - 30" wide x 75 long beside tub TAS SECTION 4.20,3 - SEAT A An in -tub seat or a seat at the head end of the tub shall be provided. Seats shall be mounted securely and shall not slip during use. TAS SECTIONS 4.20.4 - GRAB BARS A. Heights permitted: 1. With in Tub Seat: Foot Control wall 24" long minimum, from outside wall, 33 -36 above floor Back wgll: 2 bars, 24" long minimum, 12" max�num from foot woll, 74 maximum from head wall; one 33 -36 above floor, one 9 above the tub Head wall 12" minimum, from outside wall, 33 -36" above floor 2. With Sent at Head of Tub: Control wall: 24' long minimum, from outside wall, 33 -36" above floor Back wally 2 bars, 48" long minimum, 12" maximum from foot end, 15 maximum from head end; one 33 -36 above floor, one 9" above the tub Head wall: none TAS SECTION 4.20.5 A Controls must be located up front to the open side of tub TAS SECTION 4.20.6 - SHOWER UNIT A. A shower spray unit with a hose at least 60" long shall be provided that they can be used both as fixed and hand held. 4.21 SHOWER STALLS TAS SECTION 4.21.2 - SIZE AND CLEARANCES A. Shower stalls shall be either 36 "x36" clear inside dimension (hold) at transfer type or 30" min. x 60' min. clear inside dimension at roll in type. TAS SECTIONS 4.21.3 - SEAT A. Seat is required in 36 "x 36" stalls, and shall hove the following features: 14 Shall be 17" -19" above bathroom floor 2. Shall extend the full depth of the stall 3. Shall be located on the wall opposite control wall 4. Maximum space between wall and sect edge shall be 1 -1/2" 5. Shall project 16' maximum into stall width, except at the rear 15" maximum of the stall, where the seat may project 23" 6. Where a seat is provided in a roll in type shower it must be the folld -up type. TAS SECTIONS 4.21.4 - GRAB BARS A, Grab bars shall be mounted 33 -36" above floor TAS SECTIONS 4.21.5 - CONTROLS A. A11 shower controls shall be located 38" minimum and 46" maximum above the floor, up front on the open side. TAS SECTION 4.21,6 - SHOWER UNiT A. A shower spray unit with a hose at least 60" long that can be used both as a fixed shower head and as a hand held shower shall be provided, The mounting device shall comply with the requirements for Forward Reach, TAS SECTIONS 4.21.7 - CURBS A. if provided, curbs on transfer showers shall be no higher than 1/2" roll -in showers shall not have curbs back 1/2' Inax SHOWER SEAT DETAIL control area 4.22 TOILET ROOMS TAS SECTIONS 4.22.2 - DOORS A. Al doors to accessible toilet rooms shall comply with 4.13. Doors shall not swing into clear floor space required for any fixture. Clear floor turning space may overlap door swings. TAS SECTIONS 4.22.3 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE A. The accessible fixtures and controls required in 4.22.4, 4.22.5, 4.22.6 4.223 shall be on an accessible route. An unobstructed turning space compIyIng with 4.2.3 shall be provided within an accessible toilet room. The clear floor space at fixtures and controls, the accessible route, and the turning space may overtop, however, the only tuming spoce provided shall not be located within a stall. TAS SECTIONS 4,22.4 - WATER CLOSETS A. If toilet stalls are provided, then toilet stall complying with 4.17; in addition to the stall complyir Wide with an outward swinging, shall be provided. Water closets at least one shall be a standard where 6 or more stalls are provide g with 4;17.3 at least one stall 36 self -closet door and parallel ,ggrab bars in such s�alls shall comply wifh 4.16. TAS SECTIONS 4.22.5 - URINALS A. If urinals are provided, then at least one shall comply with 4,18. TAS SECTIONS 4.22.6 - LAVATORIES AND MIRRORS A. If lavatories and mirrors are provided, then at least one of each shall comply with 4.19. Accessible lavatories and mirrors shall not be located within toilet stalls unless other accessible lavatories and mirrors are provided in the toilet room. TAS SECTIONS 4.22.7 - CONTROLS AND DISPENSERS A. If controls, dispencers, receptacles, or other equipment are provided, then at least one of each shall be on an accessible route and shall comply with 4.27 - (Controls k Operating Mechanisms). 4.23 - BATHROOMS.. BATHING FACILITIES AND SHOWER ROOMS TAS SECTION 4.23.8 - BATHING AND SHOWER FACILITIES A. In addition to the requirements of 4.22. toilet rooms : If tubs and showers are provided, then at least one accessible tub that complies with 4.20 or at least one accessible shower that Complies with 4.21 shall be provided 4.24 - SINKS TAS SECTION 4.24.2 - HEIGHT A. Sinks shall be mounted with the rim or counter surface no higher than 34" above the finished floor. TAS SECTIONS 4.24,3 - KNEE CLEARANCE A. Knee clearance of 27" high minimum, 30" wide minimum, and 19" deep minimum shall be provided underneath sinks. TAS SECTION 4,24,4 - DEPTH A. Each sink shall be a maximum of 6 -1/2" deep. TAS SECTION 4,24.6 - EXPOSED PIPES AND SURFACES A. Hot water and drain pipes under sinks shall be insulated or otherwise configured to protext against contact. B. There shall be no sharp or abrasive surfaces under sinks. TAS SECTION 4.24.7, 4.27.4 - FAUCETS A. Controls shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. B. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 Ibf, C. Lever - operated, push -type, and electronically controlled mechanisms are examples of acceptable designs. D. If self - closing valves are used the faucet shall remain open for at least 10 seconds. 4.25 - STORAGE TAS SECTION 4.25.1 - DEPTH (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.25.1) A. Storage areas may be 36" in depth or less. If more than 36" in depth then area must allow 60" diameter of clear floor space for turning, TAS SECTION 4.25.2 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE: (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.25,2) TAS SECTION 4.25.3 - HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 14.3 AND 4.25.3 & 4.25.4) A Where a forward reach is required, accessible storage spaces shall be 48" maximum and 15" minimum above the floor. If the forward reach is over on obstruction (with knee space equal to or greater than reach distance) 20 " -25" deep, the maximum height shall be 44 "; if the obstruction is less than 20 ", maximum height shall be 48 ". B. Where a side reach is provided, accessible storage spaces shall be 54' maximum and 9" minimum above the floor. Maximum height shall be 46" for side reach aver an obstruction 34" maximum high and 24" maximum deep. C. Clothes rods or shelves shall be a maximum 54" above floor where a side reach is required. D. Where the distance from the wheelchair to the clothes rod or shelf exceeds 10" (as at closets with inaccessible doors) the following criteria shall be met: 1. Shelves: Reach: 21" maximum; height: 48" maximum, 9" minimum. 2. Clothes rods: reach 21" maximum; height: 48" maximum. TAS SECTIONS 4.25.41 4,27,4 - HARDWARE A Hardware for accessible storage facilities shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or tisting of the wrist. B, The force required to activate the hardware shall be no greater than 5 Ibf Sol L ANY AMDUNT L Detail 4.25.1 S i U t p � i Detail 4.25.2 Detail 4,25, Detail 4,25.4 4.26 - GRAB BARS TAS SECTION 4.26.2 - SIZE AND SPACING A. Diameter or width of gripping surface shall be 1 -1/4" to 1 -1/2 ", or the shape shall provide an equivalent gripping surface. 14 The space between grab bars and adjacent walls shall be 1 -1/2" TAS SECTION 4.26.3 - STRUCTURAL STRENGTH A Grab bars and mounting devices shall meet the following requirements: 1. Bending stress induced by maximum bending moment from application of 250 Ibf shall be less than allowable stress for material used. 2. Shear stress induced by application of 250 Ibf shall be less than allowable shear stress for material used. If connection between grab bar and mounting bracket is considered to be fully restrained, then direct and torsional shear stresses shall be totaled for the combined shear stress, which shall not exceed the allowable shear stress. 3. Shear force induced in a fastener or mounting device from application of 250 Ibf shall be less than allowable lateral load of either the fastener or mounting device or the supporting structure, whichever is the smaller allowable load, 4. Tensile force induced in a fastener by a direct tension force of 250 Ibf plus the maximum moment from the application of 250 Ibf shall be less than the allowable withdrawal load between the fastener and the supporting structure. 5, Grab bars shall not rotate within their fittings. TAS SECTION 4.26.4 - ELIMINATING HAZARDS A. Grab bars and adjacent wall surfaces shall be free of sharp or abrasive surfaces. B. Edges shall have a radius of 1/8' minimum. 4.27 - CONTROLS AND OPERATING MECHANiSMSS TAS SECTION 4.27.3 - HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.30.3) A. Front approach - 48" max. to 15' min. Controls located in an alcove >24" deep must have 36" clear floor width. B. Side approach - 54" max. to 9" min., except per below. C. Electrical do communication system recepticals shall be mounted no less than 15" above the floor. 4,28 - ALARMS TAS SECTION 4.28.1 - GENERAL A When required, visual alarms shall be provided in each of the following areas, as a minimum: restrooms and any other general usage areas (e,g., meeting roams), hallways, lobbies, and any other area for common use. TAS SECTION 4.28.2 - AUDIBLE ALARMS A. I f provided, audible alarms shall produce a sou n d t h at exce ed S the prevoiling equivalent sound level in the room or space by at least 15 dba or exceeds any maximum sound level with a duration of 60 seconds by 5 dba, whichever is louder. 8. Sound levels for alarm signals shall not exceed 120 dba. TAS SECTION 4.28.3 - VISUAL ALARMS A. Visual alarm signor appliances shall be integrated into the building or facility alarm system. If single station audible alarms are provided then single station visual alarm signals shall be provided. Visual Alarm appliances shall have the following features: 1. The lamp shall be a xenon strobe type or equilavent. 2. The color shall be clear or nominal white (i.e, unfiltered or clear filtered white light). 3. The maximum pulse duration shall be two -- tenths of one second with a maximum duty cycle of 40 %. (The pulse duration is defined as the time interval between initial and final points of 10% of max signal) 4. The intensity shall be a minimum of 75 candela. 5. The flash rate shall be c minimum of 1 Hz and a maximum of 3 Hz 6. The appliance shall be placed 80" above the highest floor level within the space or 6" below the ceiling, whichever is lower. 7. In general, no place in any room or space shall be more than 50' from the signal (measured in a horizontal plane). a. In forge rooms and spaces exceeding 100' across, without obstructions 6' above the finished floor, such as auditoriums, devices may be place around the perimeter, spaced a maximum 100' apart, in lieu of suspending appliances from the ceiling. 8. No place in common corridors or hallways shall be more than 50' from the signal. 4.30 - SIGNAGE TAS SECTIONS 4.1,2(7), 4.1.3(16)(a) - WHERE APPLICABLE A, Signs which designate permoment rooms and spaces shall comply with the requirements listed below for: 1. Raised and Braille Characters, and Pictograms 2. Finish and Contrast Exception: Employee name signs are not required to comply. TAS SECTIONS 4.1.2(7), 4.1.3(16)(b) - WHERE APPLICABLE ! ! ! 1 clear floor space I I I 1 to below for I A. If seating 2. Character Height I to counters, 48" signs which are temporary are not required to comply. shall not TAS SECTION 4.1.2(7) - WHERE APPLICABLE ( REFERENCE DETAIL 4.30.1) A Element and spaces of accessible facilities which shall be identified by the International Symbol of Accessibility are: SHOWER STALL 2. Accessible passenger loading zones. at fixed tables or 3. Accessible entrances when not all are accessible (inaccessible entrances shall have directional signage to indicate route to nearest accessible entrance). 44 Accessible toilet and bathing facilities when not all are accessible. x ° � o a 1/2' Inax SHOWER SEAT DETAIL control area 4.22 TOILET ROOMS TAS SECTIONS 4.22.2 - DOORS A. Al doors to accessible toilet rooms shall comply with 4.13. Doors shall not swing into clear floor space required for any fixture. Clear floor turning space may overlap door swings. TAS SECTIONS 4.22.3 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE A. The accessible fixtures and controls required in 4.22.4, 4.22.5, 4.22.6 4.223 shall be on an accessible route. An unobstructed turning space compIyIng with 4.2.3 shall be provided within an accessible toilet room. The clear floor space at fixtures and controls, the accessible route, and the turning space may overtop, however, the only tuming spoce provided shall not be located within a stall. TAS SECTIONS 4,22.4 - WATER CLOSETS A. If toilet stalls are provided, then toilet stall complying with 4.17; in addition to the stall complyir Wide with an outward swinging, shall be provided. Water closets at least one shall be a standard where 6 or more stalls are provide g with 4;17.3 at least one stall 36 self -closet door and parallel ,ggrab bars in such s�alls shall comply wifh 4.16. TAS SECTIONS 4.22.5 - URINALS A. If urinals are provided, then at least one shall comply with 4,18. TAS SECTIONS 4.22.6 - LAVATORIES AND MIRRORS A. If lavatories and mirrors are provided, then at least one of each shall comply with 4.19. Accessible lavatories and mirrors shall not be located within toilet stalls unless other accessible lavatories and mirrors are provided in the toilet room. TAS SECTIONS 4.22.7 - CONTROLS AND DISPENSERS A. If controls, dispencers, receptacles, or other equipment are provided, then at least one of each shall be on an accessible route and shall comply with 4.27 - (Controls k Operating Mechanisms). 4.23 - BATHROOMS.. BATHING FACILITIES AND SHOWER ROOMS TAS SECTION 4.23.8 - BATHING AND SHOWER FACILITIES A. In addition to the requirements of 4.22. toilet rooms : If tubs and showers are provided, then at least one accessible tub that complies with 4.20 or at least one accessible shower that Complies with 4.21 shall be provided 4.24 - SINKS TAS SECTION 4.24.2 - HEIGHT A. Sinks shall be mounted with the rim or counter surface no higher than 34" above the finished floor. TAS SECTIONS 4.24,3 - KNEE CLEARANCE A. Knee clearance of 27" high minimum, 30" wide minimum, and 19" deep minimum shall be provided underneath sinks. TAS SECTION 4,24,4 - DEPTH A. Each sink shall be a maximum of 6 -1/2" deep. TAS SECTION 4,24.6 - EXPOSED PIPES AND SURFACES A. Hot water and drain pipes under sinks shall be insulated or otherwise configured to protext against contact. B. There shall be no sharp or abrasive surfaces under sinks. TAS SECTION 4.24.7, 4.27.4 - FAUCETS A. Controls shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. B. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 Ibf, C. Lever - operated, push -type, and electronically controlled mechanisms are examples of acceptable designs. D. If self - closing valves are used the faucet shall remain open for at least 10 seconds. 4.25 - STORAGE TAS SECTION 4.25.1 - DEPTH (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.25.1) A. Storage areas may be 36" in depth or less. If more than 36" in depth then area must allow 60" diameter of clear floor space for turning, TAS SECTION 4.25.2 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE: (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.25,2) TAS SECTION 4.25.3 - HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 14.3 AND 4.25.3 & 4.25.4) A Where a forward reach is required, accessible storage spaces shall be 48" maximum and 15" minimum above the floor. If the forward reach is over on obstruction (with knee space equal to or greater than reach distance) 20 " -25" deep, the maximum height shall be 44 "; if the obstruction is less than 20 ", maximum height shall be 48 ". B. Where a side reach is provided, accessible storage spaces shall be 54' maximum and 9" minimum above the floor. Maximum height shall be 46" for side reach aver an obstruction 34" maximum high and 24" maximum deep. C. Clothes rods or shelves shall be a maximum 54" above floor where a side reach is required. D. Where the distance from the wheelchair to the clothes rod or shelf exceeds 10" (as at closets with inaccessible doors) the following criteria shall be met: 1. Shelves: Reach: 21" maximum; height: 48" maximum, 9" minimum. 2. Clothes rods: reach 21" maximum; height: 48" maximum. TAS SECTIONS 4.25.41 4,27,4 - HARDWARE A Hardware for accessible storage facilities shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or tisting of the wrist. B, The force required to activate the hardware shall be no greater than 5 Ibf Sol L ANY AMDUNT L Detail 4.25.1 S i U t p � i Detail 4.25.2 Detail 4,25, Detail 4,25.4 4.26 - GRAB BARS TAS SECTION 4.26.2 - SIZE AND SPACING A. Diameter or width of gripping surface shall be 1 -1/4" to 1 -1/2 ", or the shape shall provide an equivalent gripping surface. 14 The space between grab bars and adjacent walls shall be 1 -1/2" TAS SECTION 4.26.3 - STRUCTURAL STRENGTH A Grab bars and mounting devices shall meet the following requirements: 1. Bending stress induced by maximum bending moment from application of 250 Ibf shall be less than allowable stress for material used. 2. Shear stress induced by application of 250 Ibf shall be less than allowable shear stress for material used. If connection between grab bar and mounting bracket is considered to be fully restrained, then direct and torsional shear stresses shall be totaled for the combined shear stress, which shall not exceed the allowable shear stress. 3. Shear force induced in a fastener or mounting device from application of 250 Ibf shall be less than allowable lateral load of either the fastener or mounting device or the supporting structure, whichever is the smaller allowable load, 4. Tensile force induced in a fastener by a direct tension force of 250 Ibf plus the maximum moment from the application of 250 Ibf shall be less than the allowable withdrawal load between the fastener and the supporting structure. 5, Grab bars shall not rotate within their fittings. TAS SECTION 4.26.4 - ELIMINATING HAZARDS A. Grab bars and adjacent wall surfaces shall be free of sharp or abrasive surfaces. B. Edges shall have a radius of 1/8' minimum. 4.27 - CONTROLS AND OPERATING MECHANiSMSS TAS SECTION 4.27.3 - HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.30.3) A. Front approach - 48" max. to 15' min. Controls located in an alcove >24" deep must have 36" clear floor width. B. Side approach - 54" max. to 9" min., except per below. C. Electrical do communication system recepticals shall be mounted no less than 15" above the floor. 4,28 - ALARMS TAS SECTION 4.28.1 - GENERAL A When required, visual alarms shall be provided in each of the following areas, as a minimum: restrooms and any other general usage areas (e,g., meeting roams), hallways, lobbies, and any other area for common use. TAS SECTION 4.28.2 - AUDIBLE ALARMS A. I f provided, audible alarms shall produce a sou n d t h at exce ed S the prevoiling equivalent sound level in the room or space by at least 15 dba or exceeds any maximum sound level with a duration of 60 seconds by 5 dba, whichever is louder. 8. Sound levels for alarm signals shall not exceed 120 dba. TAS SECTION 4.28.3 - VISUAL ALARMS A. Visual alarm signor appliances shall be integrated into the building or facility alarm system. If single station audible alarms are provided then single station visual alarm signals shall be provided. Visual Alarm appliances shall have the following features: 1. The lamp shall be a xenon strobe type or equilavent. 2. The color shall be clear or nominal white (i.e, unfiltered or clear filtered white light). 3. The maximum pulse duration shall be two -- tenths of one second with a maximum duty cycle of 40 %. (The pulse duration is defined as the time interval between initial and final points of 10% of max signal) 4. The intensity shall be a minimum of 75 candela. 5. The flash rate shall be c minimum of 1 Hz and a maximum of 3 Hz 6. The appliance shall be placed 80" above the highest floor level within the space or 6" below the ceiling, whichever is lower. 7. In general, no place in any room or space shall be more than 50' from the signal (measured in a horizontal plane). a. In forge rooms and spaces exceeding 100' across, without obstructions 6' above the finished floor, such as auditoriums, devices may be place around the perimeter, spaced a maximum 100' apart, in lieu of suspending appliances from the ceiling. 8. No place in common corridors or hallways shall be more than 50' from the signal. 4.30 - SIGNAGE TAS SECTIONS 4.1,2(7), 4.1.3(16)(a) - WHERE APPLICABLE A, Signs which designate permoment rooms and spaces shall comply with the requirements listed below for: 1. Raised and Braille Characters, and Pictograms 2. Finish and Contrast Exception: Employee name signs are not required to comply. TAS SECTIONS 4.1.2(7), 4.1.3(16)(b) - WHERE APPLICABLE A Signs which provide direction to, or information about, functional spaces of the building shall comply with the requirements listed below for 1. Character Proportion A. If seating 2. Character Height wheelchairs are 3. Finish and Contrast counters, Exception: Building directories, menus, and all other signs which are temporary are not required to comply. shall not TAS SECTION 4.1.2(7) - WHERE APPLICABLE ( REFERENCE DETAIL 4.30.1) A Element and spaces of accessible facilities which shall be identified by the International Symbol of Accessibility are: 1. Parking spaces designated as reserved for persons with disabilities. 2. Accessible passenger loading zones. at fixed tables or 3. Accessible entrances when not all are accessible (inaccessible entrances shall have directional signage to indicate route to nearest accessible entrance). 44 Accessible toilet and bathing facilities when not all are accessible. TAS SECTION 4,30.2 - CHARACTER PROPORTION (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.30.2) A. Letters and numbers on signs shall have a width -to- height ratio between 3:5 and 1:1, and a stroke - width -to- height ratio between 1:5 and 1:10. TAS SECTION 4.30.3 - OVERHEAD SIGNS A Characters and numbers on overhead signs shall be sized according to the viewing distance from which they are to be read. 1. For signs higher than BD" above the finished floor, character size shall be 3" minimum. 2. The minimum height is measured using an upper case X. 3. Lower case letters are permitted. TAS SECTION 4.30.4 - RAISED AND BRAILLE CHARCTERS AND PICTOGRAMS A Letter and numerals shall be raised 1/32 ", upper case, sons serif and shall be accompanied by grade 2 Braille. 1. Raised character height: 5 /B" minimum, 2" high maximum 2. Pictograms shall be accompanied by the equivalent verbal description placed directly below the pictogram. 3. The border dimension of the pictogram shalt be 6" minimum TAS SECTION 4.30.5 - FINISH AND CONTRAST A. The character and background of the signs shall be eggshell, matte, or other non -glare finish. Charcters and symbols shall contrast with their bachground (either light characters an a dark background or dark characters on a light background). TAS SECTION 4.30.6 - MOUNTING LOCATION AND HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.303) A Where permanent identification is provided for rooms and spaces, signs shall be installed on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door. B. Where there is no wall space to the latch side of the door, including at double -leaf doors, signs shall be placed on the nearest adjacent wall. C. Mounting height shall be 60" above the finished floor to the centerline of the sign. D. Mounting location for such signage shall be so that a person may approach within 3" of signage without encountering protruding objects or standing within the swing of a door. 01 nternotionol Symbo of Accessibilty Detail 4.30.1 Light switch Thermostats, d �o u Letter numbers on signs shall have a width to height ratio of between 3:5 dr 1:1 and a stroke - width to height ratio between 1:5 do 1:10. Letters and numbers shall be raised 1/32'1 upper case, sans serif or simple serif type and shall be accompanied with grade 2 Braille, rosied characters shall be at least 5/0" high, but no higher than 2 ". o �] Detail 4.30.E Convenience Outlets Data, Tel., Etc. 4.31 - PUBLIC TELEPHONES TAS SECTION 4.1.3(17)(a) - WHERE APPLICABLE A. If public pay telephones, public closed circuit telephones, or other public telephones if provided, then they shall comply with this section in the quantities below: 1. if one or more single unit of a type of public telephone is provided on a floor, then at least one of those phones shall comply with this section. 2. If one bank (defined as two or more adjacent public telephones, often installed as a unit) of a type of telephone is provided on a floor, then at least one of the telephones at the bank shall comply with this section. 3. If two or more banks of a type of public telephone are provided on a floor, then at least one telephone per bank shall comply with this section. The accessible unit may be installed as a single unit in proximity (either visible or with signage) to the bank. At least one public telephone per floor shall meet the requirements for a forward reach telephone, Additional public telephones may be installed at any height. Unless otherwise specified, accessible telephones may be either forward or side reach telephones. TAS SECTION 4.1.3(17)(b) - WHERE APPLICABLE A. All telephones required to be accessible shall be equipped with a volume control. B. In addition, 25 %, but never less than one, of all other public telephones provided shall be equipped with a volume control and shall be dispersed all type of telephones, including closed ciruit telephones, throughout the building or facility. C. Signage displaying the international Symbol of Access for Hearing Loss shall be provided at each telephone equipped with a volume control. TAS SECTION 51,3 - MOUNTING HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.31) A. The highest operable part of the telephone shall be 48" maximum above the floor where a forward reach is required, and 54" maximum where a side reach is required. B. if the forward reach is over an obstruction (with knee space equal to or greater than reach distance) 20 " -25" deep the moximum height shall be 44 "; if the obstruction is less than 20 ", maximum height shall be 48" C. Maximum height shall be 46" for side reach over an obstruction 34' maximum high and 24" maximum deep. E! L r t� a I I ? �.In; I f " I I 49" WN Detail 4.31 4.32 - SEATING AND TABLES MEN TAS SECTION 4.32.2 - SEATING A. If seating spaces for people in wheelchairs are provided at fixed tables or counters, clear floor space of 30" x 48" shall be provided. Floor space shall not overlap required knee space by more than 19' TAS SECTION 4.32.3 - KNEE SPACE Letter numbers on signs shall have a width to height ratio of between 3:5 dr 1:1 and a stroke - width to height ratio between 1:5 do 1:10. Letters and numbers shall be raised 1/32'1 upper case, sans serif or simple serif type and shall be accompanied with grade 2 Braille, rosied characters shall be at least 5/0" high, but no higher than 2 ". o �] Detail 4.30.E Convenience Outlets Data, Tel., Etc. 4.31 - PUBLIC TELEPHONES TAS SECTION 4.1.3(17)(a) - WHERE APPLICABLE A. If public pay telephones, public closed circuit telephones, or other public telephones if provided, then they shall comply with this section in the quantities below: 1. if one or more single unit of a type of public telephone is provided on a floor, then at least one of those phones shall comply with this section. 2. If one bank (defined as two or more adjacent public telephones, often installed as a unit) of a type of telephone is provided on a floor, then at least one of the telephones at the bank shall comply with this section. 3. If two or more banks of a type of public telephone are provided on a floor, then at least one telephone per bank shall comply with this section. The accessible unit may be installed as a single unit in proximity (either visible or with signage) to the bank. At least one public telephone per floor shall meet the requirements for a forward reach telephone, Additional public telephones may be installed at any height. Unless otherwise specified, accessible telephones may be either forward or side reach telephones. TAS SECTION 4.1.3(17)(b) - WHERE APPLICABLE A. All telephones required to be accessible shall be equipped with a volume control. B. In addition, 25 %, but never less than one, of all other public telephones provided shall be equipped with a volume control and shall be dispersed all type of telephones, including closed ciruit telephones, throughout the building or facility. C. Signage displaying the international Symbol of Access for Hearing Loss shall be provided at each telephone equipped with a volume control. TAS SECTION 51,3 - MOUNTING HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.31) A. The highest operable part of the telephone shall be 48" maximum above the floor where a forward reach is required, and 54" maximum where a side reach is required. B. if the forward reach is over an obstruction (with knee space equal to or greater than reach distance) 20 " -25" deep the moximum height shall be 44 "; if the obstruction is less than 20 ", maximum height shall be 48" C. Maximum height shall be 46" for side reach over an obstruction 34' maximum high and 24" maximum deep. E! L r t� a I I ? �.In; I f " I I 49" WN Detail 4.31 4.32 - SEATING AND TABLES TAS SECTION 4.32.2 - SEATING A. If seating spaces for people in wheelchairs are provided at fixed tables or counters, clear floor space of 30" x 48" shall be provided. Floor space shall not overlap required knee space by more than 19' TAS SECTION 4.32.3 - KNEE SPACE B. If seating for people in wheelchairs is provided at fixed tables or counters, knee space at least 27" high, 30" wide and 19" deep shall be provided. TAS SECTION 4.32.4 - HEIGHT OF TABLES OR COUNTER C. The tops of accessible tables and counters shall be 26" minimum, and 34' maximum, above the finished floor. 4,34 - AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINES TAS SECTIONS 4.34.2 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE A Floor space shall comply with 4.2.4 to allow a forward, parallel approach or both. TAS SECTIONS 4.34.3 - REACH RANGES A Forward approach only: controls within forward approach specified in 4.215. B, Parallel approach: controls within unobstructed reach range from clear floor space at protrusion of teller machinr surround per table as follows: Note : above does not apply to drive up machines. 4P35 DRESSING AND FITTING ROOMS TAS SECTIONS 4.35.2 A. Clear floor area with a 60" dio. wheelchair turnaround is required. The turnaround area must be clear of door swings, TAS SECTIONS 4.35.4 - BENCH A. Every accessible dressing room shall have a 24'x 48" bench fixed to the wall along the larger dimension. The bench shall be mounted 17" to 19" above the finish floor. TAS SECTIONS 4.35.5 - MIRROR A A full- length mirror, measuring at least 18" wide by 54" high, shall be mounted in a position affording a view to a person on the bench as well as to a person in a standing position. THESE PLANS ARE NOT REVIEWED FOR HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBILITY L JL J ..J W d `Y m r� IT iS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE DES1GfV PROFESSIONAL / BUILpING C>WNER TO OBTAIN THE NECESSARY AppROVALS FROM 7HE PROPER STATE AND14R FEDERAL AGENCY I Permit Number Lighting Compliance ( "ertificnic i,licckcd t1} tl Ic 2001 1 ECC l;t iMcbrcA-F;? 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