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RELEVANT AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS: AS 2890.5 1993. Parking facilities - On-street parking AS 1428.4.1 2009. Design for access and mobility - Tactile indicators AS/NZS 1158 - 2010. Street lighting applications Key Access Features: People with disabilities will require appropriate numbers of accessible parking bays. These should be located as close as possible to the principal pedestrian thoroughfare or strategically placed within city blocks to ensure equal and dignified access. A designated accessible parking bay is required to provide appropriate access for both the driver and passenger to load and unload mobility aids including wheelchairs and scooters, without putting 'users at risk' of being injured by passing traffic. A user will often need to open the vehicle door fully to gain access to the vehicle. Other key access considerations include provision of a level ground surface, appropriate signage and line marking, kerb ramps, lighting, overhead clearance and tactile ground surface indicators as per relevant Australian Standards.

  • Has a request for a new Designated Accessible Parking bay been received?<br><br>DM5# refers<br>AS 2890.1 & 5 refers<br><br>

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  • Designated Accessible Parking Bay location by GPS and location.
  • Angle parking.<br>Does the area requested meet the spacial requirements of AS 2890.5 1993 Parking Facilities - On street parking?<br><br>Designated accessible bay dimensions:<br>width 3.2m. 3.8m preferred where space permits.<br>Length 5.4m <br><br>AS 2890.1 & 5 (fig 4.2) refers<br><br>

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  • Parallel parking.<br><br>Does the area requested meet the spacial requirements of AS 2890.5 1993 Parking Facilities - On street parking?<br><br>Designated accessible bay dimensions:<br>width 3.2m. 3.8m preferred where space permits.<br>Length if end bay 5.5m<br>Length if middle bay 6.7m <br><br>AS 2890.1 & 5 (fig 4.2) refers<br><br>

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  • Will the space require line marking and ground symbol installation?<br><br>AS 2890.1 & 5 (fig 4.2) refers<br><br>

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  • Will pole signage be required?<br><br>Pole signage to display International Symbol of Access.<br><br>AS 2890.1 & 5.1 refers<br>AS 1742.1.1 refers<br><br>

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  • Are kerb ramp installations required?<br><br>Two one metre ramps required to provide access from either side of the vehicle to footpath. <br>Gradient 1:8, 1:10 preferred. <br>Kerb ramp length 1520mm maximum. <br>Ensure lipless design used.<br><br>AS 2890.1 & 5 (fig 4.2) refers<br><br><br>

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  • <br><br>AS 2890.1 & 5 refers<br><br>

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  • Will Tactile Ground Surface Indicators be required at top of kerb ramps?<br><br>AS 1428.4.1 Clause 2.5 refers<br><br>

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  • Is there an accessible path of travel from the accessible parking bay to local services/shops?<br><br>AS 1428.1 2009 refers<br><br>

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  • <br><br>AS 2890.1 & 5 refers<br><br>

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