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GEAR UtAttETER CtFJUI >� 4r dewence for doors that swings outward _ Csn ow►rtep SINGLE OCCUPANCY "ILET MtUI TiPLE TOILET STALL t!ro 6' drde_Y ° '-.�J MIN. 36" GRAB BAR 4� ItIN. MITI. 43"GRAB BAR CLEAR 17" -14" A.F,F, ! l T-M DERS® 1 40" MAXLL TOMGGM= ---- j 6T x 6T 2 tithe OPItRABLEP�SRT ten l LEVEL AND CLfJ1R doorhwithiatdgdp r L_.----v SIDE ELEVATION FIGURE 11B •1A FTGURE 11B 4B —MULTIPLE ACCOMMODATION TOILETS LAVATORY CLEARANCES DSECTION B - S FUtIelved Wag T A MAX MAX �i 4^H p icA MP Ir'FL, t 1c S 1. Note on drawing: "Exit doors shall be openabie from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort". CBC Section 1003.3.1.8. 2. Exit doors shall be marked so that they are readily distinguishable from the adjacent construction. 3 Entrance(s) to the building or facility and the primary path of travel to the specific area of new work, alteration, structural repair or addition shall be accessible.. Path of travel incorporated all elements from the exterior arrival site to the remodeled area. Section 111413.1.2 and 111413.1,3,E . Note on the drawings: "Maximum effort to operate doors shall not exceed 5 pounds for exterior doors and interior doors, such pull or push effort being applied at right angles to hinged doors and at the center plane of sliding or folding doors. Compensating devices or automatic door operators may be utilized to meet the above standards. When fire doors are required, the maximum effort to operate the door may be increased to the minimum allowable by the appropriate administrative authority, not to exceed 15 pounds. CBC Section 1133B.2,5." a.All building entrances that are accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities shall be identified with at least one standard sign and with additional directional signs, as required, to be visible to persons along approaching pedestrian ways. 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Such mecharnca11 y scAlrE �� ..._ f . operat ventilation system shall be capable of supplyl a minimum of 15 cubic feet ---� min air p ccsuch time the building is occupied. If DRAWN th velocity of air a regist xde s 10 fed: er secon .the register shall be placed JOB )than din iy beneaty` CBC S ion 1202.2.1." "To t rooms shall b rovide , ith mechani ' Ily opera :d exhaust system capable SHEET �"�Ci-st4^NT 11f ���, � ��� of pr iding a camel mange air' mutes. ch mechanically operated 5� Li exhau systems shall be connected direct y to the outside`; om the point of discharge Into occupied portions ,.� r�.z '° o' .e aiding. CBC Section 1202.2.1 (second paragraph). OF SHEETS (c) Maximum side Reach FIGURE 11 B-5D sah52. (A) High Forward Reach Limit Planning & Building agency DISABLED ACCESSIBLE Building Safety Division 20 Civic Center Plaza CLEAR FLOOR AND GROUND P.O. Box 1988 (M-19) SPACE FOR WHEELCHAIRS; Santa Ana, CA 92702 FIXED OR BUILT-IN SEATING TABLES (714) 647-5800 AND COUNTERS; kORAG9 www."nte-ons.org APPLICABLE CODE: 2001 CAUFORNIA HUILOiNG (CSC) HO.32:11-01-02 11188.4 Clear Floor end Ground Space for 11189.5 Forward Reach. Wheelchairs. If the dear floor space allows only forward approach to 1. Size and approach. an object, the maximum high forward read? allowed shall be 48 inches (see Figure 11805C(b)). The The minimum dear floor or ground space required to minimum low forward reach is 15 inches. If the high accommodate a single, stationary wheelchair and forward reach is over an obstruction, reach and occupant is 30 inches by 48 inches. The minimum clearances shall be as shown in Figure 11B-5C(a). dear floor or ground space for wheelchairs may be posilioned for forward or parallel approach to an object 1118B.6 Side Reach. Clear floor or ground spade for wheelchairs may be part If the dear fkror space allows parallels approach by a of the knee space required under some objection. See person in a wheelchair, the maximum high side reach Figure 118-5A, allowed shall be 54 irxfw and the low side mach shall 2. Relationship of maneuvering clearances to be no less than 9 inches above the floor (See Figure 118-5D (a) and (b)). if the side reach is over an wheelchair spaces. One full unobstructed side of Ira dear floor or ground * *it obstnxtion, the reach and clearances shall be as shown in Figure 118-5D(c). See Figure 11 B-5D. space for a wheelchair shall ad or overlap an accessible route or adjoin rn another wheelchair floor space. if a dear floor space is located in an alcove or otherwise confined on all or a part of three sides, additional maneuvering clearances shall be provided as shown in Figure 11-85A (b). See Figure 118-5A. l .. Ll �, z n + r j 3D•- {a} Clear Floor Space to At x I 'bZ t - ° 4--x •-i + , I I ® Z_ 48 12- i` - 48, •� NOTE IF X > 24 INCHES, THEN AN NOTE, OF X a IS INCHES, THEN AN NOTE. ADORIONAL. MANEUVEf+IXi CIEAFWNCE ADDITIONAL IriAtietfvEP04ii IFAKAJ,,_E X SMNAIA. BE LEaR THAi4 OR ECXIAL TO 26 INCHES, 1 SHALL 8E THAN EQUAL TO X WlEN X IS 8+ S SHMtI BE PRDVDH? OF 122�04CHE•S SMALL BE PROV10M LESS THAN 20 INCHES, THEN Y SHALL BE Y INCHES ►A4XI,N1M. WHEN X tS 20 TO 26 NCJES, THEN Y SHALL BE « Nc+Es ANXI". (b) Additional Maneuvering Clearance for Alcoves (b) Maximum Forward Reach Over an Obstructions FIGURE 118-5A FIGURE 118-5C FORWARD REACH 11228 - MED OR BUILT-IN SEATING TABLES AND COUNTERS 11228.1 Minimum Number. 11228.4 Height of Work surbees. Where tired or built-in sealing, tables, or counters are The tops of tables and counters shall be 28 inches to provided for public, and In general employee areas, 5 34 inches from the floor or ground peroent, but never less than one, must be accessible as provided in this section. Where a single counter contains more than one transaction station, such as (big not limited to) a bank 11228.2 Seating. counter with multiple teller wkrdows or a retails sales If seating spaces for persons in wheelchairs are counter with multiple cash register stations, at least 5 provided at fixed tables or counters, dear floor space percent, but never less than one, of each type of station complying with Section 1118B.4 sJhe# be provided. shall be located at a section of counter that is at least Such dear floor space shalt not overlap knee space by 36 inches tong and no more than 28 to 34 inches high. more than 19 inches (see Figure 11 B-13). 11228.3 Knee Clearance. If sealing for persons in wheek:lWrs is provided at Hiked tables or counters, knee space at least 27 inches height, 30 inches wide and 19 inches deep shall be provided. Exception: Knee dearanoe is not required at Checkout counters or service counters. 4 ACCESSIBLE PATH OF TRAVEL •------------------------ 4V 19, MIN. MlN. Minimum Clearance for Seating and Table FIGURE 11B-13 (CONTINUED) Section 1125E - Storage. 11259.1 General. if fixed storage faciiitieMs such as cabinets, shelves, closets or drawers are provided where access is required by Sectiaon 101.1711, at least one of each type shall comply with this section. Aiddlticmat storage may be provided outside of the reach ranges shown in Figure 118-5D. 11258.2 Clear Floor Space. A dear floor space at least 30 inches by 48 inches complying with Section 11188.4 that allows either a forward or parallel approach by a person using a wheelchair shall be provided at accessible storage facilities. I --- r + + IT r I f + r r -r� i 0' �-- 30•--� MAX. (a) Clear Floor Space Parallel Approach Planning & Building Agency Building and Safety Division DISABLED ACCESSIBLE 20 Civic Center Plaza P.O. Box 1988 (M•1 SINGLE-ACCO►MQDATION Santa Ana, CA 92702 + (714) 647-MM SANITARY FACILITIES www.sants-ana.org APPLICABLE CODE: 2001 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE (GBC) HO.27: 11.01-02 Toilet Facilities 1202.2 Ventilation. Toilet rooms shall be provided with a fully openabie 11150.7.2 Single! accommodation toilet facilities. exterior window with an area not less than 3 square There shall be sufficient space in the toilet room for a feet (0.279 m2), or a verticalduct not less than 100 wheelchair measuring 30 inches (762 mm) wide by 48 square inches (64516 mm2) in area for the first water inches (1219 mm) long to enter die room and permit closet plus 50 square inches (32256 mm2) additional of the door to dose. There shalt be in the room a dear area for each additional water closet; or a mechanic * floor space of at least 60 inches (1524 mm) in diameter, operated exhaust system capable of providing a or a T-shaped space complying with Figure 11 B-12(a) cornplete change of air every 15 minutes. Such and (b). No door she// encroach into this space for mechanically operated exhaust systems shall be more than 12 inches (305 mm) except for the panel connected directly to the outside, and the point of door to any water closet compartment 9 there is one. discharge shall be at least 3 feet (914 mm) from any (See Figure 11 B-1 A). The water closet shall be located opening that allows air entry into occupied portions of in a space which provides a minimum 28-inch wide the building. (711 mm) dear space from a fixture or a minimum 32- inch wide (813 mm) dear space from a wad at one side. The other side shall provide 18 inches (456 mm) from the centerfine of the water closet to the wall. A CENTERLtNE CENTERLINE minimum 48 inches (1219 mm) of dear space $half be OF FIXTURE OF FIXTURE provided in front of the water closet. All doors, fixtures 1a +e and Controls shall be on an accessible route. The IN " MIN minimum dear width of an accessible route shall be 36 inches (914 mm) except at doors (see Section +rTIN o 11338.2). it a person in a wheekhair must make a turn MIN_ around an obshiClion, the minimum dear width of the accessible route shall be as shown in Figure 11 B-5E. (See also Figure 118- IA). ACTATORON WMDE SIDE 48. MI CLEAR TO 1.117 NOMINAL DIAMETER WALL l � t 18• 3IN Mill MIN -+ CLEAR Section Through Grab Bar Single Occupancy Toilet FIGURE 118-1C FIGURE 118-1A 1115B.8 Grab Bars. 1115B.8.2 Diameter or width. 11158.& 1 Location. Grab bars located on each side, or one side and the The diameter or width of Ira g rig surfaces of a gib bar shall be I I14' litres to i 1rncches (32 mm to 38 back of Ire accessible toilet stall or con partinent, shall mm) or the shape shall provide an equivalent gripping be securely attached 33 inches (836 mm) above and surface. If grab bars are mounted ao¢acent to a watt, parallel to die floor, except that where a tank -type toilet the space between the wall and the grab bars shall be is used wtdc h obstntcLsp� at 33 inches (838 1112 inches es (36 mm). See Figure 11 B-1 C. mm), the grab bar may as high as 36 i rbas (914 mm). Grab bars shall be at least 42 indhes (1067 m m) Grab bars shall not rotate within their fittings. along wide the front end positioned 24 inches (6 10 mm) in front of the water closet stool. Grab bars at tie back shall not be less than 36 inches (914 mm) long. See Figures 11B-1A, 118-1B, and 11B-IC. 1115B.9.1 Lavatory Fixtures. 11158.9.3 Toilet tissue dispensers. The requirements of this subsection shall apply to Toilet tissue dispensers shall be located on the wall lavatory fixtures, vanities and built-in lavatories. within 12 inches (305 mm) of the front edge of the toilet seat. Dispensers that control delivery or that do not 1. A dear floor space 30 inches by 48 inches (762 mm permit continuos paper flow shall not be used. See by 1219 mm) complying with Section 1118B.4 shall be Figure 118- IA. provided in front of a lavatory to allow a forward approach. Such dear floor space shall adjoin or 1115B9.5 Interior surfaces. overlap an accessible route and shall extend into knee Toilet room floors shall have a smooth, hard and toe space underneath the lavatory. rwablsorbent surface such as portland cement, concrete, ceramic tile or other approved material which 2. Mirrors shall be mounted from the bottom edge no extends upward onto the walls at least 5 inches (127 higher than 40 inches (1016 mm) from the floor: mm). Walls within water closet compartments and walls within 24 inches (610 mm) of the front and sides 11158.9.2 Towel, sanitary napkins, waste of urinals shall be similarly finished to a height of 48 receptacles. inches (1219 mm) and, except for stnxchiral elements, Where towel, sanitary napkins, waste receptacles, and the materials used in such wafts shall be a type which is other similar dispensing and disposal fixtures are not adversely affected by moisture. provided, at least one of each type shall be located with all operable parts, induding coin slots, within 40 inches (1016 mm) from the finished floor. 2MAX i REACH DEPTH i (d) ATM Range Limit CORRESPONDING REACH HEIGHTS FOR GfVEN DEPTHS WHEN D - 10" OR LESS H - 54' MAX. WHEN D - 11' H - 515 MAX. WHEN D = 12' H = 63.0 MAX. WHEN D = 13' H - 52.5 MAX. WHEN D = 14' H = 51.5 MAX. WHEN D = 15' H = 51.0 MAX. WHEN D = 16' H = 50.5 MAX. WHEN D = 17' H = 50.0 MAX. WHEN D = 18' H = 49.5 MAX. WHEN D = 19' H = 49.0 hIAX. WHEN D = 20' H = 48.5 l AX. WHEN D = 21' H = 47.5 MAX. WHEN D = 22' H = 47.0 MAX. WHEN D = 23' _ 46.5 MAX. WHEN D = 24' = 46.0 MAX. FIGURE 11 B-5F ATM REACH RANGE LIMITS 11258.3 Height Accessible storage spares shall be within at least one of the reach ranges specified in Sections 1118B.5 and 1118B. tr Clothes rods shall be a maximum of 54 inches from the floor for a side approach (See Figure IIB-5D). Where Ire distance foam Ire wheelchair to the Clothes rod or shelf exceeds 10 inches, as in closets with accessible doors, the height and depth to the nod or shelf shall comply with Figure 118-50. 11258.4 Hardware. Hardware for accessible storage facilities shall comply' with Section 11178.6. Touch latches and U-shaped pulls are acceptable. 1117B.6 Controls and Operating Mechanisms. See also Sections 210-7(g), 380-8(c) and 760.9, California Electrical Code, for electrical installation. GRAB APPROVEDBAR AM �� r•" ALL -...... DISPENSERS TO HIGHEST . - �ljtil.�ySkis Elevation a, MIN i Figure 15-1 Knee Clearance FIGURE 118-1-D PARTIAL TABLE 111SB-1 SUGGESTED DIMENSIONS FOR CHILDREN'S USE The Division of the State Architect, Office of Flegulabon Services recommends the toliowirg da•nen.sions as adequately serving the needs of chddren in prgects under our jurisdiction. These recommandii6ons are based on the federal PAK:omnwx1ations for Acciessibdity for ChOdren in Elementary Sdhoor and other recognized publications on access for Children: A- Advil Dimensions (age 12 and over) E= Elementaryy Dimensions K- fCridergarten and Pre-school Dimer>si m DIMENSION SUGGESTED A (rrtw) E (r)dhes) K (rdhes) Toyeet centering from way 18 15' 12' Toilet seat heiglhtr[)irrreris ors to top of seat 17-19 15' to-12' Grab bar hsW (site) 33 2r 20.22' Toilet paper in front of toilet 12 max. 6 max. 6 max. Napkin disposal in front of toilet 12 man. 12 max. N/A Dispenser in mirror height 40mex. 36 man. 32 max. Lavat /sink top height 34 max. 29 max. 24 max. Lavatoytsink knee Clearance - min. 24 min. " f9 nun.' Deviates from code mquierw its and ragUms a wnran AVM Of wymsDn W twrdsra$i. 11338.1.1 Entrances 11338.1.1.1.1 All entrances and exterior ground -floor exit doors to buildings and facilities shall be made acaces- sible to persons with disabilities. Doorways shall have a minimum clear opening of 32 inches (813 mm) with the door open 90 degrees, measure between the face of the door and the opposite stop. Openings more than 24 inches (610 mm) in depth shall comply with Sections 11188.1 and 11188.2. 1133B.1.1.1.4 Gates. All gates, including ticket gates, shall meet all applicable specifications for doors. 11338.2.3.3 Revolving doors. Revolving doors shall not be used as required entrance for persons with disabilities. 10' MIN. BOTTOM RAIL RUBBER BUMPER ON CHAIR Figure 11B-2943oor Construction FIGURE 9 10038.2.2 Width and height. Every required exit doorway shall be of a size as to permit the installation of a door not less than 3 feet (914 mm) in width and not less than 6 feet 8 inches (2032 mm) in height When installed in exit doorways, exit doors shall be capable of opening at least 90 degrees and shall be so mounted that the clear width of the exitway is not less than 32 inches (813 mm). In computing the exit width required by Section 1003.2.3, the net dimension of the exitway shall be used. 11338.2.4.4 The space between two consecutive door openings in a vestibule, serving other than a required exit stairway shall provide a minimum of 48 inches (1219 mm) of clear space from any door opening into such vestibule when the door is positioned at an angle of 90 degrees from its dosed position. Doors in a series shall swing either in the same direction or away from the space between the doors. 11338.2.5 Closer -effort to operate doors. Maximum effort to operate doors shall not exceed 5 pounds for exterior doors and interior doors, such pull or push effort being applied at right angles to hinged doors and at the center plan of sliding or folding doors. Compensating devices or automatic door opera- tors may be utilized to meet the above standards. When fire doors are required, the maximum effort to operate the door may be increased to the minimum allowable by the appropriate adminis-trative authority, not to exceed 15 pounds (66.72 N). i/4" i/2' MAX AT i:2 � i MAX' SLOPE COMPRESSED CARPET 1/4" MAX. BELOW THRESHOLD FINISH FLOOR EVEN THRESHOLD Figure 11191-32-Thresholds FIGURE 9 11338.2.4.1 Thresholds. The floor or landing shall not be more than 112 inch (12.7 mm) lower than the threshold of the door- way. Change in level between inch (6 mm) and 112 inch (12.7 mm) shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1 unit vertical to 2 units horizontal (50°1 slope). Change in level greater than 112 inch (12.7 mm) shall be accomplished by means of a ramp. 11338.2.5.2 Door Hardware Hand -activated door opening hardware shall be centered between 30 inches (762 mm) and 44 inches (1118 mm) above the floor Latching and locking doors that are hand -activated and which are in a path of travel shall be operable with a single effort by lever -type hardware, panic bars, push-pull activating bars or other hardware designed to provide passage without requiring the ability to grasp the opening hardware. Planning & Building Agency DISABLED ACCESSIBLE Building and Safety Division 20 Civic Center Plaza DISABLED ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCES RO. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA(92702 PARKING (714) 647-5800 align www.santa-ana.org HO-23: 3.14-03 APPUCABLE CODE: 2001 CAUFORNIA BUILDING CODE (CBC) HO-31: 11-IM 11178.5.7 Entrance signs. SECTION 1129B-ACCESSIBLE PARKING Dimensions: all building entrances that are accessible to and Where single spaces are provided, they shall be usable by persons with disabilities shall be identified 11298.1 General. 14 feet (4267 mm) wide and outlined to provide a with at least one standard sign and with additional Each lot or parking structure where parking is 9-foot (2743 mm) parking area and a 5-foot (1524 directional signs, as required, to be visible to provided for the public as clients, guest or mm) loading and unloading access aisle on the persons along approaching pedestrian ways. employees, shall provide accessible parking as passenger side of the vehicle. When more than required by this section. Accessible parking one space is provided in lieu of provided a 14-foot 1ll78.5.7 Mounting location and height. spaces serving a particular building shall be wide (4267 mm) space for each parking space, Mounting height shall be 60 inches (1524 mm) located on the shortest accessible route of travel from adjacent parking to an accessible entrance. two spaces can be provided within a 23-1oot-wide (7010 mm) area lined to provide a 9-foot (2743 above the finish floor to the center line of the sign. Mounting location shall be determined so that a In parking facilities that do not serve a particular mm) parking area on each side of a 5-foot (1524 roach withininches person may approach within 3 inches (76 mm) of s building, accessible parking shall be located on the shortest accessible route of travel to an mm) loading and unloading access aisle in the center. The minimum length of each parking si without objects g 9'e g protruding l accessible pedestrian entrance of the parking space shall be 18 feet (5486 mm). The words NO or standing within the swing of the door. facility. In buildings with multiple accessible PARKING shalt be painted on the ground within entrances with adjacent parking, accessible each five-foot (1524 mm) loading and unloading parking spaces shall be dispersed and located access aisle. This notice shall be painted in white closest to the accessible entrances. Table 11B-6 letters no less than 12 inches (154 mm) high and �-- DOOR established the number of accessible parking located so that it is visible to traffic enforcement spaces required. officials. See Figure I IB-18A. ono PRESSURE DOOR OPENER M 1129B.4 Parking Space Sire. Van Space(s). Accessible parking spaces shall be located as One in every eight accessible spaces, but not less near as practical to a primary entrance and shall than one, shall be served by an access aisle 96 1r l� be sized as follows: inches (2438 mm) wide minimum and shall be BUMP AT RAISED THRESHOLD TABLE 118-6~SPACES REQUIRED BLOCKS SMALL WHEELS ibl Establishes the number of accessible perking spaces required P ii p SMOOTH POLISHED FLOOR PREVENTS TRACTION ON MOVING WHEELS PROBLEM: THE CONDITION SHOWN ABOVE OFTEN MAKES ROOMS INACCESSIBLE TO WHEELCHAIRS INADEQUATELY ANCHORED DOOR MATS INTERFERE WITH WHEELCHAIR TRAFFIC TOTAL NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES IN LOT OR GARAGE M1NtMUM REQUIRED NUMBER OF SPACES 1-25 1 26-50 2 51.75 3 76-100 4 101.150 5 151-200 6 201-300 7 301-400 8 401-500 9 501-1000 1001 and over ~ 'Two percent of total. DOOR MAT FIRM FLUSH MOUNTED "Twenty plus one for each 100, or fraction thereof over 1,000 MATS ARE PREFERABLE tu���1► i�(S►Illli�t�it►i�t�il�lllEllllillliil�l!llitllllll 41I 70 80 INCH PEDESTRIAN ROUTE 7 ACCESE#BIUTY ACCESSIBILITY PEDESTRIAN ROUTE Figure 118-29-Door Construction PER SEC 11299 S C== PER SEC. 11201 -. + C= FIGURE 9 Q t� 1133B.2.6 Smooth surface. STOP STOP WITHIN THE The bottom 10 inches (254 mm) of all doors ACCE581aLE PAi✓efiNG STALL PANT THE WORDS except automatic and sliding shall have a smooth, TYP TYP 'NO PARKING' N PAVEMENT HK4HIs!...ninterrupted surface to allow the door to be tI'' SYMBOL WITHIN t2• HIN THE tr-0' SYMBOL LETTERS MN. MN PER ACCESSIBLE MIN PER Opened by wheelchair footrest without creating SEC. STRIPES PARKING STALL SEC STRIPES for WN. AT TYR a trap or hazardous condition. Where narrow " ; AT PANTTHEING.IN ,i2iB.b ��I� 'NO PARKING. N AT RIP ACCESS STALL 0 WN. AT VAN frame doors are used, a 10-inch (254 mm) high ON tr NKL+ rPARKNG STALL LETTERS MN. CENTER ACCESSISLE smooth panel shall be installed on the push side PARKING aAR"OKNo Df the door, which will allow the door to be opened ACCESS. P by a wheelchair footrest without creating a trap or PARKING STAU. ® �' r-0" MNAT VAN hazardous Condition. rO M'N ACCESSi6a �----- r-0•MN, r-01MN. PARKING STALL Figure 118-18B-Single Parking Stalls Figure 118-18B-Double Parking Stalls 11338.2.4 Floor level at doors. Regardless of the occupant load, there shall be designated van accessible as required by Section towed away at owner's expense. Towed vehicles floor or landing on each side of a door. 1129B.5. All such spaces may be grouped on maybe reclaimed by telephoning the Santa Ana one level of a parking structure. The words NO Police Dept. at (714) 245-8665. CVC 22658a." 1003.3.1.6 Landings. PARKING shall be painted on the ground within ht- 1 4 Landings shah each eight -foot loot 52 be level except that exterior g � mm) loading and unloading in addition to the above requirements, the surface landings may have a slope not to exceed 114 unit access aisle. This notice shall be painted in white of each accessible parking space stall shall have letters no less than 12 inches (154 mm) high and a surface identification duplicating either of the vertical in 12 units horizontal (2 %slope). located so that it is visible to traffic enforcement following schemes: officials. See Figure 11B-18B . . - - L - - 1. By outlined or painting the stall or space in - - - - Surface stapes of accessible parking spaces blue and outlining on the ground in the stall or i PULL sr''QE I shall be the minimum possible and shall not space in white or suitable contrasting color a 24' MIN. CLEAR AT EXTERIOR DOORS exceed 1 unit vertical to 50 units horizontal (2% profile view depicting a wheelchair with occupant, slope) in any direction. or 5 ' 18• MiN. 'CLEAR AT INTERIOR DOORS 11298.5 Identirrcation of Parking Spaces for 2. By outlining a profile view of a wheelchair with Off -Street Parking Facilities. Each parking occupant in white on blue background. The profile space reserved for persons with disabilities shall view shall be located so that it is visible to a traffic be identified by a reflectorized sign permanently enforcement officer when a vehicle is property posted immediately adjacent to and visible from parked in the space and shall be 36 inches high ' PROVIDE THIS ADDITIONAL each stall or Space consisting of a profile view of by 36 inches wide (914 mm by 914 mm). See 'A'a, SPACE IF DOOR iS EQUIPEQ a wheelchair with occupant in white on dark blue Figure IIB-18A through 118-18C. WiTH BOTH A LATCH AND background. The sign shall not be smaller thanA CLOSER 70 square inches (4516 mm2 ) in an area and,Arrangeme»t of parking space. t2.when in 8 path of travel, shall be posted at a In each par ldrig area, a bumper or curb shallbe MIN. minimum height of 80 inches (2032 mm) from the provided and located to prevent encroachment of I PUSH SIDE bottom of the sign to the parking space finished cars over the required width of walkways. Also, grade. Signs may also be centered on wall at the the space shall be so located that person with Figure 110-26A-Level Maneuvering interior end of the parking space at a minimum disabilities are not compelled to wheel or walk Clearance At Doors height of 36 inches (914 mm) from the parking behind parked cars other than their own. FIGURE 12 space finished grade, ground or sidewalk. Spaces Pedestrian ways which are accessible to persons complying with Section 1129B.4, item 2 shall with disabilities shall be provided from each such have an additional sign stating "Van -Accessible" parking space to related facilities, including curb mounted below the symbol of accessibility. cuts or ramps as needed. Ramps shad not 11338.2.4.2 Maneuvering clearances at doors. encroach Into any parking space. Minimum maneuvering clearances at doors shall An additional sign shall also be posted in a be as shown in Figure 11 B-26A and 11 B-26B. conspicuous place at each entrance to off-street 1129B.2 Less Than Five Spaces. The floor or ground area within the required parking facilities, or immediately adjacent to and When less than five parking spaces are provided clearances shall be level and clear, visible from each stall or space. The sign shall not at buildings and facilities subject to these The level area shall have a length in the direction e less 'hthan 17 inches by 22 inches (432 mm by regulations, one shall be 14 feet (4267 mm) wide b of door swing of at least 60 inches (1524 mm) and ) size with lettering not less than I inch and lined to provide a 9-foot (2743 mm) parking the length opposite the direction of door swing of (25 mm) in height, which clearly and area and a 5-foot (1524 mm) loading and un- 48 inches (1219 mm) as measured at right angles conspicuously states the following: , Unauthorized loading area. However, there is no requirement to the plane of the door in its closed position. vehicles parked in designated accessible spaces that the space be reserved exclusively or not displaying distinguishing placards or license identified for use by persons with disabilities only. 11338.2.4.3 plates issued for persons with disabilities may be The width of the level area on the side to which the door swings shall extend 24 inches (6 10 mm) 70 So INCHACCESSIBILITY past the strike edge of the door for exterior doors PEA s£c 1129825_Y� PEDESTRIAN ROUTE and 18 inches (457 mm) past the strike edge for(\ interior doors. \ PTAYEMENT 1 SYMPER rt SEC, 298.b THESE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATE fit+ i THE SPEC'FID REQUIREMENTS OF THESE REGULATIONS AND +b••` ARE INTENDED ONLY AS AN Ax) FOR BUILDING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION. i- WHEEL L S- FACE OF CURB STRIPES AT 36• ON CENTER WITHIN THE A=SSNL.E PARKING STALLPA:RT THE WORDS'No PARKING' N it HIGH LETTERS MN. b'O' MN. AT TYP ACCESSIBLE PARKING STALL b'-0' MN. AT VAN ACCESSIBLE PARKING STALL Figure 115-18C-Diagonal Parking Stalls FIGURE 17 REVISIONS BY flo CAM 11 o C% 'o c C DATE SCALE _ DRAWN JOB SHEET a OF SHEETS f ALL ROOD'ems SOU" R ' J BARS. ''dd a'i $ aka ,u$�am AND a TIOa � # 3r1e���x a.a IN! ION PRIOR To j! f ALL ROOF a 'l 'r' INCHES LARGER ARE RE01ARED T BE SECUMFED kNIMH BUR2110AT 647-5840 FOR 8'- AND �---- LL MAN' A $Nll 1115T ro to L 4c� c i I JvA �"cL. 10 {j 1� i LESS/1 , REVISIONS BY qn �n A a i v •t a VIA fog 4e aN � 4V Rp `it Q t- it z JL DATE I !7 • ! r� O SCALE DRAWN a JOB SHEET OF SHEETS 3TOMPRAFTIRO FORM MM 101•94 all Planning & Building Agency Building and Safety, Division 20 Civic Center Plaza SUSPENSION SYSTEM FOR P.O. Box 1988 (M-19) PANEL CEILINGS Santa Ana, CA 92702, (714) 647-5800 www.santa-ana.org E-7: 11-01-02 A. General Requirements and Applicable Building Standards The responsible designer has the option of submitting structural calculations and drawings showing compliance with the 2001 California Building Code (CBC) Sections 710.2, 803, 1630, 2501, 2502 and 2504 and 1997 Uniform Building Code Standard 25-2, for suspended ceiling systems, or noting on the drawings an International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO) Research Report number, along with installation details and notes. In combustible construction show draft stop and fire blocking location(s) and provide typical construction details showing compliance with CBC Section 708. B. Drawings and Specifications The drawings shall clearly identify all member sizes, connections, support systems, light fixture and ventilation grille attachments, partition supports and installation of bracing to resist lateral forces. The design and installation of the metal suspended ceiling system shall be in accordance with the building standards noted above. LATERAL FORCE BRACING (TYPICAL) COMPRESSION STRUT REQUIRED AS A PART OF LATERAL FORCE BRACING VERTICAL HANGER (TYPICAL) 057 M 450 P,) MAX. YP.) MAIN RUNNER CROSS RUNNER 2' (MAX.) FROM BRACING WIRES TO CROSS RUNNERS C. Classification (UBC Standard Section 25.202) The structural performance required from a ceiling suspension system shall be in accordance with its structural classification. The load -carrying capacity shall be the maximum uniformly distributed load in pounds per linear foot that simply supported main runner section having a span length of 4 feet 0 inches is capable of supporting without a midspan deflection exceeding 0.133 inch or 1/360 of the 4 foot 0 inch span length. MINIMUM LOAD CARRYING CAPABILITIES OF MAIN RUNNER MEMBERS SUSPENSION SYSTEM IbA!near ft. Main Runner Members Direct Hung Indirect Hung Furring Bar Intermediate -duty 12.0 3.5 6.5 Heavy duty 16.0 8.0 I T10H Cross runners shall be capable of carrying the design load as dictated by job conditions without exceeding the maximum allowable deflection equal to 1/360 of its span. A cross runner that supports another cross runner is a main runner for the purpose of structural classification and shall be capable of supporting a uniformly distributed load at least equal to the intermediate classification. D. Installation of Components (UBC Standard Section 25.209) 1. Hangers. Hangers shall be attached to the bottom edge of the wood joists or to the vertical face of the wood joists near the bottom edge. Bottom edge attachment devices shall be an approved type. In concrete construction, mount hangers using cast -in -place hanger wires, hanger inserts, or other hanger attachment devices shall be an approved type. If greater center -to -center distances than 4 feet 0 inch are used for the hangers, the load -carrying capacity of the ceiling suspension system shall be reduced commensurate with the actual center -to -center hanger distances. Hangers shall be plumb and shall not press against insulation covering ducts or pipes. If some hangers must be splayed, countersplaying or other acceptable means shall be used to offset the horizontal force. Wire hangers for suspending carrying channels or main runners from an existing structure shall be a minimum of No. 12 gage, galvanized, soft annealed, mild steel wire. Special attachment devices that support the carrying channels or main runners shall be approved to support five times the design load. UBC Standard Section 25.209.1 2. Ceiling fixtures. Fixtures installed in acoustical tile or lay -in panel ceilings shall be mounted in a manner that will not compromise ceiling performance. Fixtures shall not be supported from main runners or cross runners if the weight of the fixtures causes the total dead load to exceed the deflection capability of the ceiling suspension system. In such cases, the fixture load shall be supported by supplemental hangers within 6 inches if each corner, or the fixture shall be separately supported. Fixtures shall not be installed so that main runners or cross runners will be eccentrically loaded except where provision is inherent in the system (or is separately provided for) to prevent undesirable section rotation or displacement, or both. In any case, runners supporting ceiling fixtures shall not rotate more than 2 degrees after the fixture loads are imposed. Where fixture installation would produce rotation of runners in excess of 2 degrees, the fixtures shall be with the use of suitable accessory devices. These devices shall support the fixture in such a manner that the main runners and cross runners will be loaded symmetrically rather than eccentrically. UBC Standard Section 25.209.7. E. Installation (UBC Standard Section 25.212). 1 Vertical Hangers. Suspension wires shall not be smaller than No. 10 gage spaced at 5 feet on center or No. 10 gage spaced at 5 feet on center along each main runner unless calculations justifying the increased spacing are provided. Each vertical wire shall be attached to the ceiling suspension member and to the support above with a minimum of three turns. Connection device at the supporting construction shall be capable of carrying not less than 100 pounds. .q"QnpnQinn wires shall not hang more than 1 in 6 Out of plumb unless countersioning wires are provided. Wires shall not attach to or bend around interfering material or equipment. A trapeze or equivalent device shall be used where obstructions preclude direct suspension. Trapeze suspensions shall be a minimum of back-to-back 1 1/4 inch or cold -rolled channels for spans exceeding 48 inches. UBC Standard Section 25.212.1. 1(0 MLv: 4of-L PLIt'T 0 0i I t lam 2. Perimeter Hangers. The terminal ends of each cross runner and main runner shall be supported independently a maximum of 8 inches from each wall or ceiling discontinuity with No. 12 gage wire or approved wall support. UBC Standard Section 25.212.2. SUSPENDED CEILING DETAIL AT WALL FOUR WAY Z�Z�� ZZZZ&_Z&&ZZ'y2 SPLAY BRACE k WIRESAT HANGER WIRE HORIZONTAL RESTRAINT POINTS NOT MORE THAN 12 FEET ON FIRST POINT OF LATERAL CENTERS FORCE BRACING SHALL IN BOTH BE WITHIN 6 FEET DIRECTIONS _4FROM EACH WALL MAX TO FIRST L-HANGER CROSS RUNNER WIRE F' EE�� WALL TRIM ACCOUSTICAL MAIN RUNNER PANEL CONT HORZ STRUT TO PREVENT SPREADING RUNNERS 3. Lateral Force Bracing. Where substantiating design calculations are not provided, horizontal restraints shall be effected by four No. 12 gage wires secured to the main runner within 2 inches of the cross runner intersection and splayed 90 degrees from each other at an angle not exceeding 45 degrees from the plane of the ceiling. A strut fastened to the main runner shall be extended to and fastened to the structural members supporting the roof or floor above. The strut shall be adequate to resist the vertical component it duced by the bracing wires. These horizontal restraint points shall be placed not more twan 12 feet on center in both directions with the first point within 6 feet from each wall. AAachment of the restraint wires to the structure above shall be adequate for the load imposed. 3. THE FOLLOWING NOTES AND ILLUSTRATION APPLIES ONLY TO NON -FIRE -RATED ROOF/CEILING ASSEMBLIES: a. 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LLL LLL 10 < -Z 0 P- .0- Z W DATE SCALE DRAWN J013 SHEET OF SHEETS SrOCKD"ArTwo roRm "o, toi 94 N u W CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 1 of 4) LTG-1-C CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 2 of 4) LTG-1-C t, j 'i W ei T �' & I �% MoubuT E TE t F 1 F iNiTAU= INDOOR UGHT" POWER FOR ONED AND UNCONDITIONED SPACES PROA W S (C1 i t/ �" hN :7 P i'"t L. r PRIMAL R- m4 INSTALLED WATTS DOCUMENTATIONALTIHOR'L y' METHOD OF COMPLIANCE FT (a C. INSTALLED LIGHTING. CONDITIONED SPACES (From LTCr2 G)31 PORTABLE LIGHTING (From LTO-3"C) + GENERAL INFORMATION UGHiTNG CONTROL CREDIT, CONDITIONED SPACES (From LTG 4 �) DATE OF FLANS BUILDING CONDITIONED FLOOR AREA 3' CLSAATE ZONE BUILDING TYPE EfNONREStDFNTIAL ❑ H(GH RISE RESIDENTIAL © HOTELIMOTEL GUEST CONDITIONED SPACE ADJUSTED INSTALLED LIGHTING POWER CONDITIONED SPACES ® UNCONDITIONED SPACES CI INDOOR t OUTDOOR SIGNS INSTALLED LIGHTING, UNCONDITIONED SPACES (Pram LTG-2•C) PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION ®NEW ®ADorrioN ALTERATION LI GHITNO CONTROL CREDIT, UNCONDITIONED SPACES (From LTG"4C) METHOD OF COMPLIANCE UNCONDITIONED SPACE ADJUSTED INSTALLED LIGHTING POWER= p-� 0 PERFORMANCE ❑ COMPLETE BUILDING AREA CAT"PRY ❑ TAILORED 1J COMMON LIGHTINGALLOWED INDOOR LIGHTING POWER FOR CONDITIONED SPACES STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE ✓ This CartBafa of Compliance eats the building features and performance reed to oomply with TNe 24, Parts f and 8 of the CaliforniaCode ® COMPLETE BuLo o METHOD (from LtG'S'C) of Regulations. T his ardbate applies only te building lighting mq . The documentation prepantr hereby certfies that the documentation Is adbunirts and complete. �}.f � L1D AREA CATEGORY METHOD LT0454) DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR SIGNATUREDAjTttE (from 1! ®TA6 ORFD METHOD (from LTYi4FC} ALLOWED WATTS The Principal hereby osrtBes that the proposed roprose ted kh this set of construction documents nt vrktw lima . other camplance forma and watkshaels, with the specifications, and any other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed ALLOWED LIGHTING POWER K G3 bub&V has been designed to mast kptOV mWirarrerto owdsin" parts of Soofbrne 110. 115,13D-132, 145, 148, i 149 of TO* 24, Pat S. ALTERNATE COMPLIANCE ❑ The plane A speoticstkhns moot to r•qukamesb of Part 8 ( ns 10.103a). ❑ TM certificates mot the regtiransrts of Part 6 (10-103s 3). ✓ ❑ The operation S maintenance Information meet to rsqukemsnts of Part 8 (10-i030), ® PERFORMANCE METHOD Plsase deck ore: (These sections of the Business and Professions era prh Rod in iuti in iM Nonresidential tAerxeL) Pfdossiaa Code to this document as the 13 COMMON LIGtrrine SYSTEM (from LTG 6.c) atkm that I am eligible under to prow ions of Ddvlsdo the Business and sign parson ;E3_1 inby nsibls for its pnaparatlon; and that 1 em lathe ls as a dvti engkea or aledrkei engkheo, or l am a kxereed ardmitect. ALLOWED INDOOR LIGHTING P01hrER FOR UNCONDITIONED SPACES (From LTG SC)N�Sm We I am eligible under the provisions of Division 3 to and Professions Corte by section 5837.2 or 0737.3 to sign this document as to person responsible for Its preparation; and In tceread contractor performing Ids work ❑ 1 affirm that I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business a Prof a Code to sign this document because k pertains to a structure, or type MANDATORY L.lGHTING MEASURES FOR INDOOR LIGHTING AND DAYLrr AREAS of vwrk described as exemptpursuant to Business and Prof Code Sadbns SW S63S and 8737.1.MANDATORY INDOOR AND DAYLIOWTING AUTOMATIC CON3N0A PRINCIPAL LIGHT-tJAidE stC IATtR;E - LUTE LIc. Y J f I Inrhi-4. L—.# ran ran rd.— of hint® 01—t, tnr tlnnAntnry 1RAnnthra LIGHTING COMPLAINCE FORMS 3 WORK&HEETS (aheak x N wotkO" It khdtded) TG-i-C. Pnpt t of 4 and 2 of 4 Certificate of Compliance. Part 1 of 4 and 2 of 4 are roWired for a1 submdtals LTG-1-C, Part 3 of 4 CartBc ate of Compliance. Part 3 of 4 submittal Is raqukad only t Control Cr•dks we claimed XKTG-1 "C, Part 4 014 Certificate of Compliance. Part 4 of 4 submtital is mWire d when lighting controls ere keeled LTG-2-C Indoor Ughtkg Schedule ❑ LTG-3-C Portable Lighting Worksha•t ❑ LTG-4-C Ugi Q Cordials Credit Workshe t LTG-5"C Indoor Lighting Pomr A*wmrK s ❑ LTG"8-C Tailored Meted Wor tshast ❑ LTG-7-C Room Cavity Rats Wbrkshest ❑ LTG-&C Cormtan Lighting Systems Method Woksh" ❑ LTG tYC Lke Votege Track LightingWbrkshest ❑ OLTG-4-C ISigns. (Soo OLTG-" Sign Worksheat In Chapter 8, Outdoor Lighting and Signs C ff. ..... •r .1 ,fit ��� 1 ►./a l..aa.f. ■ -41771-3 . / .. !�T �Nl * +. `a ili:"'f dA,a _ +e '. J �l I hector) September 2005 200 Nonresidential Compliance Forms ) r • 0 ' . • r,,'.'1-r- art•, ��� INSTALLED UGHTING POWER FOR CONDITIONED SPACES }. ■r �rr�rr�� PAGE TOTAL J3 BUILDING TOTAL (sum of all Pages) PORTABLE LIGHTING (From LTG-3-C) CONTROL CREDIT (mom LTG4-C) �z ADJUSTED ACTUAL WATTS3{ q q 2005 Nonreskfential Compliance Forms September 2005 INDOOR LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE LTG-S-C PROJECT NAME ALLOWED LIGNTiNG POWER Poe" One Mathod) COMPLETE BUI .DiW METHOD- CONDITIONED SPACES WATTS COMPLETE ALLOWED BUILDING CATEGORY (From § 146 Table 146-B) PER (ft2 BLDG. AREA WATTS CATEGORYAREA : _ a SO i ti..w Jxl. • rr �I�l e ..�,., , III III�� ■ . r ..," iI I�iI I nr..' S.ar.rwN UNCONDITIONED SPACES A B C D Complete Building and Area Category Methods CATEGORY (From § 146 Table 146-8 b C) WATTS PER (� AREA ALLOWED WATTS TOTALS AREA WATTS TAILORED METHOD- UNCONDITIONED SPACES TOTAL UNCONDTIONEO SPACES ALLOWED WATTS (From LTG"5C and LTG,6-C) WYK Ainn.meirioMini r`mU.— Xn September 2005 lip CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (Part 3 of 4) LTG-1-C CONTROLS FOR CREDIT IN CONDITIONED AND UNCONDITIONED SPACES LUMINAIRES CONTROLLED CONTROL LOCATION CONTROL CONTROL TYPE a OF NOTE TO (Room a or Dwa IDENTIFICATION (Coo Savor, Daylight, DITYPE LUMINAIRES FIELD ) 1 ' , t i i September 2005 2005 Nbnre Compliance Forms Apr# 2005 CERTIFICAT((}}E, OF COMPLIANCE (Part 4 of 4) LTG-1-C FROMIiAME illy. •'! DATEt � � f Designer: This form is to be used by the designer and attached 10 the plans. Usted below are all the acceptance tests for lighting syAsms. The designer is required to check the boxes by all acospttnce toots that apply and list all equipment that regulre an acceptance test If all equipment of a cattain type noquiree a test, list the equipment description and the number of systems to be tasted In paren t haws. The NJ number dasViel ss the Section in the Appendix of the Nonresiciantiai AGM Manuel that describes the test. Also indicate the person responsible for performing the team (i.e. the installing contractor, design professional or an agent selected by the owner). Since this form will be part of the plans, Completion of this section will allow the responsible party to budget for the scope of work epproprisiely. Building Departments: 8ysbfRs Aooeptsrme Before an occupancy permit is granted for a newly constructed building or space, or a now apece-wnditioning system serving a building or space is oporstsd for normal use, all control devices serving the building or space shall be certified as meeting the Acceptance Requirements for Code Compliance. In additon a Certificate of Acceptance, MECH-I-A, Forms shall be submitted tic the building department that A. Certifies piers, specifications, installation certificates, and operating and maintenance information meet the requirements of t4-1b and Title 24 Part 6. Test Description Test Performed B : ✓ ❑ LTG-2-A: Lighting Control Acceptance Document • Occupancy Sensor Acceptance • Manual Daylight Controls Acceptance • Automatic Time Switch Control Acceptance Equipment requiring acceptance testing, ✓ ® LTG-3-A Automatic Daytighting Controls Acceptance, Document Equipment requiring acceptance testing 0 25 GA , � ,� E F.% C. 0,414ra4l PI .VACI 4(( � S)+ '. ftiAl SO,., �^. C. P'.0.Cs4011C1 t) REVISIONS BY lam✓ CIS lit ` r4 � tqy Cos s Fast( � Q O NN U � � tV � � v rid TOO s � 00 y 1 14 c4 `'"` fit a _' ' e �M, `tom r C V j to 1 i oA,a irRA" IZ IV . SHIFT 4 of SHE ".8 _..... . «wr ..+rr.w awV, rate•