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8453 Wear Stayton Road, S.F,,. <br />January 13 199.5 <br />Page o <br /> <br />11. <br /> <br />12. <br /> <br />Enclosed attics and enclosed rafter spaces formed where ceilings are applied dlrec¢~' <br />roof rafters shall have cross ventilation for each separate space. The net free venQ~fing <br />not less than 1/I$0 of the area of the space ventilated. (3205(c)) <br /> <br />Exits shall not pass through kitchens, store rooms, restroom, closets or spaces used for similar pm'pose. <br />(3303(e)) <br /> <br />There shall be a floor or landing on each side of a door. When access for persons with disabilities is <br />required by Chapter 31, the floor or landing shall not be more than 1/2 inch lower than the threshold of <br />the doorway. Landings shall be level except for exterior landings, which may have a slope not lo <br />exceed 1/4 inch per foot. (3304)0)) <br /> <br />Exit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or <br />effort, Manually operated edge or surface bolts are prohibited. (3304(c)) <br /> <br />This site, building and facilities are required to be accessible to and useable by the physically <br />handicapped. Details and dimensions not shown shall comply with Public Law 101-336, the Americans <br />with Disabilities Act, Part Iit; Department of lnstice Regulations of Friday, July 26, 1991; 28 C_F,R., <br />Part 36, including Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) and Public Law <br />100-430, the Fair Housing Act and the regulations adopted thereunder and the requirements of Chapter <br />31, (3101) <br /> <br />V,q~en existing buildings and their related facilities are renovated, altered or modified, they shall have <br />any existing architectural barriers removed in part or in total to a cost not to exceed 25 percent of the <br />total project cost, inclusive of the cost of eliminating architectural barriers. (3112) <br /> <br />h~ choosing which accessible elements to provide, priohty should be given to those elements that will <br />provide the greatest access, in the following order: <br /> <br />B: <br />C: <br />D: <br />E: <br />F: <br />G: <br /> <br />Accessible parking. <br />An accessible entrance. <br />An acce$sible route to the altered area. <br />At least one accessible restroom for each sex or a single ur~isex restroom. <br />Accessible telephones. <br />Accessible drinking fountains. <br />Venen possible, addition~! accessible element~ such as storage and alarms~ (3112) <br /> <br />All single glazed skylights and the lowest lights of insulated glass skylights shall be designed to remain <br />firmly attached to their supports under a vertical load of not less than 25 psf, even when broke, <br />Frames shall be designed to accommodate seismic, wind and other loads without reliance upon glass as <br />a shear diaphragm. (3401(a) 84 (b)) <br /> <br />Glass shall be uniformly supported on all four sides. Connection of glass to frame shall conform with <br />Table No. 34-C. All skylights which are glazed at an angle of less than 45 degrees from the horizontal <br />shall be mounted at least 4 inches above the plane of the roof on curbs constructed as required for the <br />l¥ame. (3401(e) & (f). <br /> <br />For requirements applicable to platte s/o/lights, see Section 5207. (3401(i) <br /> <br /> <br />