Surface lots that are contiguous or that are segmented by landscaping orĭrive aisles (i.e., vehicular passageways located within parking areas),īut not streets or roadways, typically can be treated as a single separated by streets or roadways (as opposed to drive aisles on a site).segmented and separated by guard rails, fencing, or barriers, particularly where they serve different users or.dedicated to, and separately serve, different facilities on a site.structurally different (e.g., surface lot versus parking garage or deck).Parking facilities are to be treated separately for scoping purposes if The minimum number of accessible parking spaces mustīe determined separately for each parking facility. The term “parkingįacility” encompasses parking lots, as well as garages, decks, and other Such as airports, shopping malls, and campuses. Scoping and dispersion requirements ensure access to all parkingįacilities on a site, including large sites with many lots and garages, Structure in a surface lot often will not qualify for this exceptionīecause such a location typically offers less convenience, security, and Locating accessible spaces required for a parking The minimum number must still be determined separately forĮach parking facility. Terms of travel distance to an accessible entrance, parking fee, or userĬonveniences such as protection from weather, better security and A maximum travelĭistance is not specified in the Standards.Īccessible spaces required for one parking facility can be located inĪnother if doing so results in substantially equal or better access in Relative to other spaces in the same parking facility. Located on the shortest accessible route to an accessible entrance, (If the number ofĪccessible entrances exceeds the number of accessible spaces, additionalĪccessible spaces are not required). Must be dispersed among accessible entrances. Where parking serves multiple entrances to a facility, accessible spaces In some cases, achieving the shortest accessible route will require locating accessible spaces closest to an entrance ramp instead of the entrance doors. [ §208.2 Minimum Number of Accessible Parking Spaces Table * at least 1 of every 6 accessible spaces or fraction of 6 ** 501 to 1000: 2% of total *** 1001 and over: 20 + 1 for each 100 or fraction thereof over 1000 Parking Facility Total Minimum Number of Accessible Parking Spaces Spaces, or fraction of 6, in each parking facility must be sized toĪccommodate vans. Separately for each parking facility instead of on the combined total of On sites with multiple parkingįacilities, the minimum number of accessible spaces must be calculated Requirements apply equally to public andĮmployee or restricted parking. These annotations are prefaced with begin and end image notes.Īccessible parking spaces are required for each parking facility on a Some images are paired with visually hidden notes. In this document ″ indicates inches and ′ indicates feet. Notational tips for users of screen reading software follow. This guide explains requirements in the ADA Standards for parking. Guidance on the International Symbol of AccessibilityĬhapter 10: Recreational Boating FacilitiesĬhapter 10: Swimming Pools, Wading Pools, and Spas Chapter 3: Clear Floor or Ground Space and Turning SpaceĬhapter 6: Washing Machines and Clothes Dryers
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