Accessible unit definition

Accessible unit means a housing unit that:
Accessible unit means an accessible rental housing unit that meets the persons with disabilities requirements of the State Building Code.
Accessible unit means a dwelling unit or sleeping unit that complies with ss. Comm 62.1101 to 62.1110 and chapters 1 to 9 of ICC/ANSI A117.1.

Examples of Accessible unit in a sentence

  • In such a case, the tenant currently occupying the Handicapped Accessible unit shall bear the entire cost of moving to another unit.


More Definitions of Accessible unit

Accessible unit means a Unit that is designed and built to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design. (Examples include; lever handles (doors and faucets), a level entrance, wider passageways, flush exterior thresholds, reinforced bathroom walls around tub and toilet, lowered light switches and raised electrical outlets).
Accessible unit means a dwelling unit whose doorways are a minimum of 950 millimetres wide, and have a turning radii within restrooms of 2.44 metres to allow for ease of access for mobility assistance devices such as wheelchairs, scooters.
Accessible unit means: i. For purposes of the accessibility requirements of paragraph III.1 (Hard Units) herein, an “Accessible Unit” means a dwelling unit, including, but not limited to, a scattered site unit or single family home that:
Accessible unit means an accessible rental housing unit that meets the disability facility persons with disabilities requirements of the State Building Code, Minnesota Rules, chapter 1340.
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Accessible unit means a dwelling unit that:
Accessible unit means a dwelling unit whose doorways are a minimum of 950 millimetres wide, and have a turning radii within restrooms of 2.44 metres to allow for ease of access for mobility assistance devices such as wheelchairs, scooters. v) the entire lands zoned R4B-Special Section zone shall be considered one lot for zoning purposes