Slope. Portions of an accessible route with running slopes steeper than 1:20 are ramps and shall comply with 4.8. The cross slope of an accessible route shall not be steeper than 1:48. See Figure 1 for required compliance Near Unit #717: o grind, relevel or repour concrete curb ramp to 8.33% grade or less on slope
Slope. The running slope of walking surfaces shall not be steeper than 1:20. The cross slope of a walking surface shall not be steeper than 1:48. See Figure 1 Near Xxxx # 0000: o Sidewalk - grind, replace, or relevel concrete to 5% grade or less on slope OR add handrails
Slope. The running slope of walking surfaces shall not be steeper than 1:20. The cross slope of a walking surface shall not be steeper than 1:48. o See Figure 1 for required compliance Sidewalk (near unit #126): grind or relevel concrete to 2% grade or less for cross slope
Slope. Landings shall have a slope not steeper than 1:48 and shall comply with Section 302 See Figures 1 & 9 Near Xxxx # 00000: o Sidewalk - grind or relevel concrete to 2% grade or less on cross slope
Slope. Due to variations in topography, the Easement and the pipe(s) may take on an uphill or downhill direction having a slope of greater than 4 percent; however, sloping within the Easement across its width may not exceed 4 percent in any direction to ensure stability of maintenance equipment and vehicles. A slope across the Easement greater than 4 percent may be allowed upon prior written permission of the Distributor and Denver Water.
Slope. The slope map is reclassified into three classes with values ranging between 0 and 2 (i ≤ 15, 15° ≤ i ≤ 30° and i > 30° respectively). The considered Zonal Statistic values are the minimum (MIN), maximum (MAX) and SUM; according to their combination, a slope code is assigned to each station, as shown in Table 1.
Table 1. Table statistical analysis parameters and their combination in the slope-code assessment. MIN MAX SUM N. of cases description Slope_code
Slope. The as-built grade of the pipe, expressed as a percentage carried out totwo decimal places.
Slope. Landings shall have a slope not steeper than 1:48 and shall comply with Section 302. See Figure 9 Near Xxxx # 0000: o Curb ramp - grind, relevel or repour concrete to 8.33% grade or less on slope ANSI A117.1 {2003/2009] 405.2 Slope. Ramp runs shall have a running slope not steeper than 1: 12.
Slope. The running slope of walking surfaces shall not be steeper than 1:20. The cross slope of a walking surface shall not be steeper than 1:48 See Figure 1 Move thermostat controls to 48 inches or lower: Unit Type 1A, 1A-HC, 2A, 2B, and 2C All units with sliding glass doors (58): Install threshold ramps on both sides of door Unit Type 1A-Accessible o Replace water closet side grab bar to reach out to 54 inches o Replace water closet rear grab bar to extend to 36 inches long o Wrap lavatory pipes Unit Type 1A o Install blocking around the water closet o Move sewer line and reinstall toilet so centerline is 18 inches from side wall o Remove bathroom door. Install at vanity entrance to ensure adequate clear floor space inside beyond the door swing. Unit Type 2A o Move sewer line and reinstall toilet so centerline is 18 inches from side wall o Replace lavatory with accessible lavatory including removable cabinet and centered on 48 inches for a side approach. o Install blocking around the water closet Unit Type 2B o Move sewer line and reinstall toilet so centerline is 18 inches from side wall o Replace lavatory with accessible lavatory including removable cabinet and centered on 48 inches for a side approach. Unit Type 2C o Move sewer line and reinstall toilet so centerline is 18 inches from side wall o Replace lavatory with accessible lavatory including removable cabinet and centered on 48 inches for a side approach. o Install blocking around the water closet Unit Type 2D – Accessible o Install blocking around the water closet o Wrap lavatory pipes Unit Type 3B – Accessible o Install blocking around the water closet o Hall bathroom: Move sewer line and reinstall toilet so centerline is 18 inches from side wall o Hall bathroom: wrap lavatory pipes
Slope. The terrain for the assembly of the hall shall be plane or have a regular slope of less than 1,5 %. The terrain shall also be accessible by a forklift, compacted and frostproof. Stronger slopes must be levelled on site before the goods are supplied. Alternatively, suitable compensatory measures must be agreed with the Contractor before the construction of the hall. Any not functional impairments of the construction due to steep slopes (e.g. tilted position of the hall, occurrence of cracks) may not be claimed by the Customer as a defect.