Title Page
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Conducted on
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Prepared by
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Location
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Observations
- Parking Lots
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Location
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Observations
Parking Spaces
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Location
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Are there accessible parking spaces available?
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Standard spaces
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Van accessible spaces
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Are car parking spaces at least 96" wide
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Are van parking spaces at least 132" wide or at least 96" wide if the access aisle is at least 96" wide
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Are bollards or wheel stops provided if the vehicle overhang encroaches on the minimum required circulation route for all parking spaces
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Does the parking space have a vertical clearance of at least 98"
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Are there an adequate number of van accessible parking spaces? (6 accessible:1 van)
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Number of spaces
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Are accessible parking spaces located in the shortest accessible pedestrian route and dispersed at all accessible entries
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Is there a built up curb ramp, curb or swale located within the accessible parking space
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Is the slope no greater than 2% in all directions
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Observations
Parking Space Access Aisles
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Location
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Is the access aisle marked to discourage parking in them
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Does the access aisle connect an accessible route
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Is the access aisle at least 60" wide
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If the access aisle services a van parking stall that is 96" wide, is the access aisle at least 96" wide
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Does the access aisle extend the full length of the parking space they serve
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if the parking space is angled, is the access aisle on the passenger side of the van parking space
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is the access aisle surface stable, firm and slip resistant
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Is the slope of the access aisle no steeper than 2% in any direction
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is the level of the access aisle the same as the parking space they serve
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does the access aisle have a vertical clearance of at least 98"
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Observations
Signage
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Location
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Are accessible parking spaces marked with the International Symbol of Accessibility
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Are van accessible parking spaces marked "Van Accessible" as well as containing the International Symbol of Accessibility
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Are signs mounted no less than 60" above ground surface measured to the bottom of the sign
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Observations
Passenger Loading Zones
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Location
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Is the loading zone at least 96" wide and 20' long
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is the loading zone sloped no steeper than 2% in all directions
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does the vehicle pull-up zone and the access aisle serving it have a vertical clearance of at least 114"
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is the loading zone and access aisle surface stable, firm and slip resistant
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Is there an access aisle located at the loading zone
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Is the access aisle adjacent to the vehicle pull-up space
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does the access aisle adjoin the accessible route
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does the access aisle extend the full length of the vehicle pull-up space they serve
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Is the access aisle marked to discourage parking in them
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is the access aisle at the same level as the vehicle pull-up space
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is the access aisle sloped no steeper than 2% in all directions
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Observations
Accessible Route of Travel
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Route
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Does the accessible route have a running slope no greater than 5% and cross slope of no greater than 2%?
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are grates and openings along the route no greater than 1/2" wide and perpendicular to the route of travel?
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if the route is greater than 200' and less than 60" wide, is there a passing space no less than 60"x60"?
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Is there a route of travel that does not require the use of stairs?
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Is the route of travel stable, firm, and slip resistant?
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Is the route at least 36" wide?
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Width:
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Can all objects protruding into the circulation paths be detected by a person with a visual disability using a cane?
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Observations
Curb Ramps
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Location
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Is the curb ramp at least 36" wide
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Does the curb ramp have a running slope of 8.33% or less
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Does the curb ramp have a cross slope of 2% or less
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Does the curb ramp have a gutter slope of 5% or less
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Are transitions on and off the curb ramp flush and free of abrupt level changes
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Is the curb ramp free from blockage by legally parked cars
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Does the curb ramp have detectable warnings
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Does the detectable warning surface contrast visually with adjacent walking surfaces either light on dark or dark on light
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Does the detectable warning extend either the full depth of the curb ramp or at least 24" measured from the back of the curb on the ramp surface
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Does the detectable warning consist of a surface of truncated domes
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Does the dome base measure .9" minimum / 1.4" maximum with a top diameter between 50% minimum and 65% maximum of the base diameter with a height of .2"
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Do the domes have a center to center spacing between 1.6" and 2.4" with a base to base spacing of .65" minimum
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If the curb ramp is built up to the curb, is it at least 36" wide, with a top landing at least 36" deep and outside the path of anywhere cars are allowed to drive
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If curb ramp is corner type, is the bottom of the landing at least 48" long and contained in the crosswalk
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Is the ramp of the curb ramp contained in markings
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If the curb ramp has flared sides, is there a segment of curb that extends at least 24" long on each side of the curb ramp and within the marked crossing
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Observations
Ramps
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Location
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Is the slope of the ramp no greater than 8.33%
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Is the cross slope of the ramp no greater than 2%
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Do all ramps longer than 6 feet have hand railings on both sides?
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Is the width between railings or curbs at least 36"?
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Is the ramp surface stable, firm and slip resistant?
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Does the ramp rise no more than 30 inches between landings?
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does the surface of the ramp extend at least 12" beyond the inside face of the handrail or have a curb or barrier that prevents the passage of a 4" diameter sphere?
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Are hand railings sturdy and between 34 and 38 inches high?
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does the handrail extend 12" beyond the top and bottom of ramp and return to a wall, guard or landing surface?
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if noncircular, perimeter no less than 4" or greater than 6 1/4" and cross section no greater than 2 1/4"
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if circular, is it no less than 1 1/4" or greater than 2" in diameter
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is gripping surface continuous and unobstructed? if obstructed, then no more than 20%
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Observations
Entrance
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Location
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Do all inaccessible entrances have signs indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrance?
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If there are stairs at the main entrance, is there also a ramp or lift, or is there an alternative accessible entrance?
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Does the entrance door have at least 32 inches clear opening (for a double door, at least one 32-inch leaf)?
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Is there at least 18 inches of clear wall space on the pull side of the door, next to the handles?
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if there are two doors in a series, is the distance between the doors at least 48" and 48" clear when door sings into space?
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Is the threshold edge 1/4-inch high or less, or if beveled edge, no more than 3/4-inch high?
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If provided, are carpeting or mats a maximum of 1/2-inch high?
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Are edges securely installed to minimize tripping hazards?
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Is the door handle no higher than 48 inches and operable with a closed fist?
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Does the door have an automatic opener?
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Are the controls operable?
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Does the door control have a level 30"x48" clear floor space outside of the door swing?
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Is the door closing speed at least 5 seconds?
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Are the door controls mounted between 34" minimum and 48" maximum above finish floor?
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Is the control mounted between 1 and 5 feet from the center of the door?
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If the control is mounted greater than 7 feet from the center of the door, is there an additional door closing speed time delay of 2 seconds for each additional foot?
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Observations
Accessible Public Entries
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Are at least 60% of the total number of public entries accessible?
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number of entries vs accessible entries