Playground Equipment. No jungle gyms, swing sets, or similar playground equipment which would be Visible from Neighboring Property shall be erected or installed on any Lot without the prior written approval of the New Construction Committee or Architectural Committee, as applicable.
Playground Equipment. 1. LIFETIME on steel and aluminum posts stainless steel hardware, clamps, deck hangers, posts caps, and cast aluminum parts, except as otherwise specified below.
Playground Equipment. Postage machine. This is not available except by prior arrangement with the Church Office staff.
Playground Equipment a. The route from the recreation center to the playground is inaccessible because the surface is grassy and xxxxx. Provide at least one accessible route within the boundary of the site connecting these elements that, to the maximum extent feasible, coincides with the route for the general public. The accessible route must have a minimum clear width of 36 inches, or a minimum clear width of 42 inches if there is a turn around an obstruction less than 48 inches wide; have passing spaces at least 60 inches by 60 inches at least every 200 feet; have a minimum clear headroom of 80 inches; and have a surface that is firm, stable, and slip resistant. Standards §§ 4.1.3(1), 4.3, 4.5, Fig. 7. Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx, Recreation Center 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx
Playground Equipment. The playground cannot be accessed because of the lack of an accessible route from the parking lot to the playground and the lack of an accessible playground surface. Provide an accessible route from the parking lot to the playground and an accessible surface for the playground. §§ 4.1.2(2), 4.2, 4.3, 4.5.1; see The Americans with Disabilities Act: Title II Technical Assistance Manual Covering State and Local Government Programs and Services, II-6.2100 (Department of Justice, 1994 Supp.).
Playground Equipment. By October 31, 2023, the District will ensure that all of the playground equipment that is required to be accessible comply with the applicable Section 504 and Title II accessibility standards. Any renovations or replacement of the playground equipment will comply with the applicable 2010 Standards. The District will ensure that it provides or has provided an opportunity for interested persons, including families with students with mobility disabilities, to provide meaningful input into any renovation or replacement of the playground equipment.
Playground Equipment. 1. Contractor shall receive and unload playground equipment and required material at the jobsite and dispose of any debris as needed.
2. Contractor shall install all equipment per manufactures insturctions.
Playground Equipment. The Tenant must:
15.14.1 not construct or erect any fixed playground equipment at the Premises without Council's prior written consent; and
15.14.2 ensure that any playground equipment on the Premises complies with:
(a) Australian Standard AS 4685: Playground equipment and surfacing;
(b) Australian Standard AS 4422: Playground surfacing – Specification, requirements and test method;
(c) Australian and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS ISO 31000: Risk management – Principles and guidelines; and
(d) Australian Standard AS 3533 (for indoor playground equipment), as amended from time to time, and industry best practice in design, provision and maintenance, including the undersurfacing component.
Playground Equipment. No body contact - Feet first and on your bum when sliding - One at a time on the slide (down only). - Stay inside the railings and do not jump off. - Lifting little ones up to reach is not safe. They will have to wait until they grow. - Tag is not safe on the playground with the exception of grounders. - Walk and take turns. - Rubber stays on the ground. - Hang on with hands only and stay upright on monkey bars. - What’s on the ground stays on the ground. (except garbage) • Basketball Court - Balls are to be thrown into the hoops not kicked. - Follow the rules for the game as determined by all players. - Play in a respectful and responsible manner (No body contact games). - Play on the cement (away from bike racks and parking lot). • Swings and slides - Swing forwards and backwards - Sit forward on the seat - Stay seated (do not jump off or stand) - Keep a safe distance from swings that are being used - One person in a swing at all times. - Slides are for going down only. One person at a time. • Monkey bars - Only go as high as you feel comfortable - Do not play tag-like games - Do not jump off the top • Picnic Tables - Sit on the benches of the tables Rationale for Expectations of Students to Guest Teachers Substitute teachers or guest teachers are frequent members of our learning community. We believe that all people in our community in charge of our students’ learning are worthy of respect and courtesy. Guest teachers have the authority granted by the classroom teacher to carry out the lessons for the day. We believe it is important that guest teachers have the full cooperation of all individuals in their care so that learning can continue to be optimized. Students should behave just as well for a guest teacher as they would for the classroom teacher. We believe that primary children want to be helpful. Therefore, training students and reminding how to treat our guest teachers will ensure that the guest teacher and students both have good teaching and learning experiences.
Playground Equipment. No playground equipment shall be installed on any lot without the prior review and approval of the Architectural Control Committee of the Homeowners Association. All such equipment shall be located at least ten (10) feet from any adjacent property lines and in the rear yard of a lot (being the portion of such lot behind the rear corners of the residence on such lot). Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event such lot is located on a corner in the Community, the Architectural Control Committee may, in its discretion, approve a location for such equipment other than a rear yard provided such is not closer than ten (10) feet from any public sidewalk.