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<br />I I <br /> <br />UlLDING sHALL COMPLY WITH <br />B ';'0.." "C~ I. 'OLE CITY OF <br />ALL .\... '.' L" \ /"\.D <br />r!" J. .... ,. ORD~N <\NCE <br />ZEPaYRHILLS .iI, - <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />11-4 6.6 Passenger 10 ding zones. Passenger loading <br />zone shall provide cess aisle at least 60 inches (1525 <br />rom) wide and 20 feet 096 mm) long adjacent and parallel <br />to th vehicle pull-up ace (see Figure 11-10). If there are <br />curb between the ac aisle and the vehicle pull-up space, <br />then a curb ramp c ying with Section 11-4.7 shall be <br />prov ded. Vehicle s d' g spaces and access aisles shall be <br />level with surface l~~t ff;c~g 1 :50 ercent) in <br />all d' ections. (~rr!{ ')! ~;PHYRHIL h1 ~ <br /> <br />11-4.7 urb ram s. BmLlll~~Jf O."'FIClAL <br /> <br />11-4. .1 Locfon. Curb tamps complying with Se ti <br />11-4. shall e provided \wherever an accessible route <br />cross s a cur . \ <br /> <br /> <br />11-4. .2~ope. Slopes of curb ramps shall compo ly with Sec- <br />tion 1-4 .2. The slope shall be measured as shown in Fig- <br />ure 1-1. Transitions from ramps to walks, gutters, or <br />stree s s I be flush and free of abrupt changes. Maximum <br />slop 0 adjoining gutters, road surface immediately adja- <br />cent 0 the curb ramp, or accessible route shall not exceed <br />1:20. <br /> <br />FLORID4 ~UILDING CODE - BUILDING <br /> <br />BUILDING SHALL COMPLY WITH <br />ALL f-do,'n.J{.!'~ntE BUILDING, <br />ELECi.J.uU..L, T'i.,Ul'lLB!NG AND <br />MECHANICAL CODES <br /> <br />11-4.7.3 Width. The minimum width ofa curb ramp shall <br />be 36 inches (915 mm), exclusive of flared sides. <br /> <br /> <br />11-4.7.4 Surface. Surfaces of curb ramps shall comply with <br />Section 11-4.5. <br /> <br /> <br />11-4.7.7 Detecta Ie warnings. A curb p shall have a de- <br />tectablewarningc mplyingwithSect' n 11-4.29.2. The de- <br />tectable warning sh 11 extend the ful width and depth of the <br />curb ramp. <br /> <br /> <br />11-4.7.9 Location at <br />marked crossings shall <br />markings, excluding any <br /> <br />ps shall be located or pro- <br />n by parked vehicles, <br /> <br />crossings. Curb ramps at <br />holly contained within the <br />ed sides (see Figure 11-15). <br /> <br />amps. If diagonal (or corner <br />type) curb ramps have r d curbs or other well-defined <br />edges, such edges shall e pa llel to the direction of pedes- <br />trian flow. The botto of diag al curb tamps shall have 48 <br />inch (1220 mm) . um cle space as shown in Figure <br />11-15(c) and Figur 11-15(d). diagonal curb ramps are <br />provided at marke crossings, ili 48 inch (1220 mm) clear <br />space shall be wi ' the marking [see Figure 11-15( c) and <br />Figure 11-15( d) If diagonal curb ramps have flared sides, <br />they shall also ave at least a 24' ch (61Q mm) long seg- <br />ment ofstraig curb located on ea& side of the curb ramp <br />and within th marked crossing [see 'Figure 11-15(c)). <br /> <br />11-4.7.11 lands. Any raised islands in crossings shall be <br />cut throug level with the street or have curb ramps at both <br />sides and a level area at least 48 inches (1220 mm) long be- <br />tween the curb ramps in the part of the island intersected by <br />the crossings [see Figure 11-15(a) and Figure 11-15(b)). <br /> <br />11-4.8 Ramps. <br /> <br />11-4.8.1 General. Any part of an accessible route with a <br />slope greater than 1 :20 shall be considered a ramp and shall <br />comply with Section 11-4.8. <br /> <br />11-4.8.2 Slope and rise. The least possible slope shall be <br />used for any ramp. The maximum slope of a ramp in new <br />construction shall be 1 to 12. The maximum rise for any run <br />shall be30 inches (760 mm)(seeFigure 11-16). Curb ramps <br />and ramps to be constructed on existing sites or in existing <br />buildings or facilities may have slopes and rises as shown as <br />allowed in Section 11-4.1.6(3)(a) if space limitations pro- <br />hibit the use ofa 1 to 12 slope orless (see Sectionll-4.1.6). <br /> <br />11.25 <br />