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Correspondence April 29, 2008 Harlow Spaan 7405 SW Beveland Rd. Tigard, OR 97304 RE: S.M., LLC OFFICE CONVERSION Permit: SIT2008 -00003 Construction Type: VB Address: 7405 SW Beveland Rd. Occupancy Type: B The Site plan review was performed under the 2005 Oregon Structural Specialty Code, and 2007 Oregon Fire Code. The submitted plans are approved subject to the following conditions: Site accessibility, exterior routes of travel. At least one accessible route shall be provided within the boundary of the site from public transportation stops, accessible parking spaces, passenger loading and drop -off zones, and public streets or sidewalks to an accessible entry. When more than one building or facility is located on a site, at least one accessible route shall be provided between accessible buildings and accessible site facilities. The accessible route shall be the most practical direct route among accessible building entries, accessible site facilities and the accessible entry to the site. ORSC 1103.1 Curb ramps. Curb ramps shall have a maximum slope of 1 unit vertical in 12 units horizontal. Transitions from ramps to walks, gutters or vehicular ways shall be flush and free of abrupt changes in height. Maximum slopes of adjoining gutters and road surface immediately adjacent to the curb ramp or accessible route shall not exceed 1 unit vertical in 20 units horizontal. ORSC 1103.2.2 Width. Curb ramps shall not be less than 36 inches wide, exclusive of the required side slopes. ORSC 1103.2.2.2 Sides slopes of curb ramps. Curb ramps located where pedestrians must walk across the ramp, or where not protected by handrails or guardrails, shall have sloped sides. The maximum side slope shall be 1 unit vertical in 12 units horizontal (8.33- percent slope); [see ADAAG Figure 12(a)]. Exception: Where the width of the level walking surface at the top of the ramp is 48 inches (1219 mm) or greater, when measured parallel to the run of the curb ramp, the maximum side slopes may be 1 unit vertical in 10 units horizontal. Curb . ramps with returned curbs may be used where pedestrians would not normally walk across the ramp [see ADAAG Figure 12(b)]. ORSC 1103.2.2.3 Location. Built -up curb ramps shall be located so as not to project into vehicular ways or be located within accessible parking spaces and aisles (see ADAAG Figure 13). ORSC 1103.2.2.4 Location at marked crosswalks. Curb ramps at marked crosswalks shall be wholly contained within the markings; excluding any sloped sides (see ADAAG Figure 15).ORSC 1103.2.2.6 Surface. Curb ramps on accessible routes shall have a firm, stable and slip- resistant surface. ORSC 1103.2.2.7 Detectable warnings. Curb ramps shall have detectable warnings that shall extend the full width and depth of the curb ramp, including the flairs, complying with Section 1109.16. ORSC 1103.2.3 Vehicular areas and passenger loading zones. Where an accessible route crosses or adjoins a vehicular way, where passenger loading zones are provided and where there are no curbs, railings, or other elements separating the pedestrian and vehicular areas detectable by a person who has a severe vision impairment, the boundary between the areas shall be defined by a continuous detectable warning prior to the vehicular way not less than 36 inches wide complying with Section 1109.16 (see ADAAG Figure 14). When the accessible route crosses a vehicular way, only the boundary of the areas at the entrance to and exit from the vehicular way need to have detectable warnings. ORSC 1103.2.3.2 Walks. All walks on accessible routes shall be continuous with a minimum clear width complying with Section 1109.4.2. ORSC 1103.2.4 Height. There shall be a clear continuous minimum height complying with Section 1109.4.3. The running slope shall not exceed 1 unit vertical in 20 units horizontal. Cross slopes shall not exceed 1 unit vertical in 50 units horizontal. Exception: Where site infeasibility precludes a running slope of 1 unit vertical in 20 units horizontal, the least possible running slope shall be provided. Walks with slopes in excess of 1 unit vertical in 20 units horizontal shall comply with Section 1109.7. In no case shall a walk that is part of an accessible route have a running slope greater than 1 unit vertical in 12 units horizontal. Handrails are not required on walks with a slope of 1 unit vertical in 20 units horizontal, or less. ORSC 1103.2.4.2 Passing space. Walks less than 60 inches in continuous width shall provide passing space at reasonable intervals but not to exceed every 200 feet complying with Section 1109.2.1. Passing space may be provided at landings, at building entrances or at the intersection of two walks. The passing space at the intersection of two walks shall have the minimum possible running slope and a cross slope that does not exceed 1 unit vertical in 50 units horizontal. ORSC 1103.2.4.4 Surfaces. Surfaces shall be firm, stable and slip- resistant complying with Section 1109.6. ORSC 1103.2.4.5 Separation. Walks paralleling vehicular ways shall be separated from vehicular ways by curbs, planted areas, railings, or other barriers between the pedestrian area and vehicular areas. Walks not separated shall be defined by a continuous detectable warning that is 36 inches wide. Separations shall comply with Section 1109.7.7 ORSC 1103.2.4.7 Protruding objects. Protruding objects shall not reduce the minimum clear width of the walk and shall comply with Section 1109.5. ORSC 1103.2.4.8 Parking Facilities. Where parking is provided accessory to an affected building, accessible parking shall be provided, constructed, striped, signed and maintained as required by ORS 447.233, by this section, and by Sections 1104.2, 1104.4 and 1108.4.12. ORSC 1104 Design and construction. In addition to the requirements of Sections ORSC 1104.4 1104.1, 1104.2 and 1104.3, all accessible parking spaces shall be designed and constructed in accordance with this section. Vertical clearance. Where accessible parking spaces are required for vans, the vertical clearance shall not be less than 98 inches at the parking space and along at least one vehicle access route to such spaces from site entries and exits. ORSC 1104.4.2 Slope. Accessible parking spaces and access aisles shall be located on a surface with a slope not to exceed 1 unit vertical in 50 units horizontal in all directions. ORSC 1104.4.3 Surface. Parking spaces and access aisles shall be firm, stable, smooth and slip resistant. ORSC 1104.4.4 Shortest accessible route. Accessible parking spaces shall be located on the shortest practical accessible route to an accessible building entry. In facilities with multiple accessible building entries with adjacent parking, accessible parking spaces shall be dispersed and located near the accessible entries. Except as provided in Section 1104.3, where there are multiple parking facilities accessory to the same building, the accessible parking spaces required for all the parking facilities shall be located in the parking facility that provides the shortest practical accessible route. This requirement shall be met even where parking facilities are designated for different uses or users. Wherever practical, the accessible route shall not cross lanes of vehicular traffic. Where crossing traffic lanes is necessary, the route shall be a designated marked crossing with detectable warnings at each entrance to the crossing of vehicular traffic lanes. ORSC 1104.4.5 • Circulation path. Where a building or a portion of a building is required to be accessible, an accessible route shall be provided to all portions of the building, to accessible building entries, to accessible building facilities and elements, and connecting to exterior accessible routes. An accessible route to areas of primary function may serve, but not pass through, kitchens, storage rooms, toilet rooms, bathrooms, closets or other similar spaces. Accessible routes serving any accessible portion of a building, facility or element shall also serve as a means of egress or connect to an area of rescue assistance. Accessible routes shall be designed and constructed in accordance with Section 1109.4. ORSC 1108.1.1 Accessible entries. Each building or structure, and each separate tenancy within a building or structure, shall be provided with at least one public entry that is accessible. Where the number of planned entries is equal to or less than the number of required means of egress, all public entries shall be accessible. Where the number of planned public entries exceeds the number of required means of egress, the number of accessible public entries shall equal the number of required means of egress or at least 50 percent of all planned public entries, whichever is greater. One of the accessible public entries shall be the primary entry to the building. At least one accessible entry must be a ground floor entry. ORSC 1108.1.1.2 Detectable warnings. Detectable warnings complying with Section 1109.16 shall be provided at hazardous vehicular areas, and where access routes cross vehicular ways. ORSC 1108.4.13 Wheelchair turning spaces. Wheelchair turning spaces shall be designed and constructed to satisfy one of the following requirements: 1. A turning space not less than 60 inches in diameter [see ADAAG Figure (a)]; or 2. A T- shaped space where the width is not less than 36 inches. Each segment of the T shall be clear of obstructions for not less than 12 inches in each direction [see ADAAG Figure 3(b)1. ORSC 1109.2.2 Accessible route. Accessible routes shall be designed and constructed according to this section. Ramps in an accessible route shall comply with Section 1109.7. Elevators and platform lifts in an accessible route shall comply with Section 1108.3. Doors in an accessible route shall comply with Section 1109.9. Protruding objects along an accessible route shall comply with Section 1109.5. Floor coverings and surface treatments of an accessible route shall comply with Section 1109.6. ORSC 1109.4 Width. The minimum clear width of an accessible route shall be 36 inches except at doors (see Section 1109.9.2). Where an accessible route includes a 180 - degree turn around an obstruction that is less than 48 inches wide, the clear width of the accessible route around the obstruction shall be 42 inches minimum [see ADAAG Figures 1, 7(a) and 7(b)]. Where an accessible route is less than 60 inches wide, passing spaces at least 60 inches by 60 inches shall be located at intervals not to exceed 200 feet. A T- shaped intersection of two corridors or walks may be used as a passing space. Exception: The minimum width for single wheelchair passage may be 32 inches for a maximum distance of 24 inches. ORSC 1109.4.2 Height. Accessible routes shall have a clear height of not less than 80 inches. Where the vertical clearance of an area adjoining an accessible route is less than 80 inches, but more than 27 inches, a continuous permanent barrier shall be installed to prevent traffic into such areas of reduced clearance [see ADAAG Figure 8(c -1)]. ORSC 1109.4.3 Slope. An accessible route shall have a running slope not greater than 1 unit vertical in 12 units horizontal. An accessible route with a running slope greater than 1 unit vertical in 20 units horizontal shall comply with Section 1109.7. Cross slopes of an accessible route shall not exceed 1 unit vertical in 50 units horizontal. 1109.4.4 Changes in level. Accessible routes and accessible spaces shall have continuous common floor or ramp surfaces. Abrupt changes in height greater than 1/4-inch shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1 unit vertical in 2 units horizontal. Changes in level greater than 1/2-inch shall be accomplished by means of a ramp meeting the requirements of Section 1109.7 [see ADAAG Figures 7(c) and (d)]. 1109.4.5 1109.7.9 Slip resistance. Ramps on accessible routes shall have a slip- resistant surface. 1109.8 Stairways. Stairways required to be accessible shall comply with Section 1009 and the provisions of this section. See Section 1013 for guardrail requirements (see ADAAG Figure 19). Open risers shall not be permitted. Stair nosings shall be flush and rounded to a radius of 1/2-inch maximum. Risers shall be sloped, or the underside of the nosing shall have an angle of not less than 60 degrees from the horizontal. Nosings shall project no more than 1 1/2 inches (see ADAAG Figure 18). Stair nosings and treads shall have a slip- resistant surface. Exposed stairways and their approaches shall be constructed to prevent the accumulation of water on walking surfaces. 1109.8.6 Stairway handrails. Stairways shall have handrails on both sides of the stairs. Handrails shall comply with Section 1109.10.11 and shall have the following features: 1. Handrails shall be continuous along both sides of the stairs. The inside handrail on switchback or dogleg stairs shall always be continuous [see ADAAG Figures 19(a) and (b)]. 2. If handrails are not continuous, they shall extend at least 12 inches beyond the top riser and at least 12 inches plus the depth of one tread beyond the bottom riser. At the top, the extension shall be parallel with the floor or ground surface. At the bottom, the handrail shall continue to slope for a distance of the width of one tread from the bottom riser. The remainder of the extension shall be horizontal [see ADAAG Figures 19(c) and (d)]. Handrail extensions shall comply with ADAAG Figure 19. 3. The clear space between the handrails and the wall shall be 11/2 inches. • 4. Gripping surfaces shall be uninterrupted by newel posts, other construction elements or obstructions. 5. The top of handrail gripping surface shall be mounted between 34 inches and 38 inches above stair nosings. 6. Ends of handrails shall be returned to the floor, wall or post. 7. Handrails shall not rotate within their fittings. 1109.9.5 Thresholds at doors. Thresholds at doors shall comply with Section 1109.4.5. Thresholds at doorways shall not exceed 3/4 -inch in height for exterior sliding doors or 1/2-inch for other types of doors. Raised thresholds and floor level changes at accessible doorways shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1 unit vertical in 2 units horizontal. 1113.3.2 Ramps. Curb ramps and ramps constructed on existing sites, or in existing buildings or facilities, may have slopes and rises not as specified in this chapter, where space limitations prohibit the use of 1 unit vertical in 12 units horizontal or less, provided that: 1. A slope not greater than 1 unit vertical in 10 units horizontal is allowed for a maximum rise of 6 inches. 2. A slope not greater than 1 unit vertical in 8 units horizontal is allowed for a maximum rise of 3 inches. 3. Slopes greater than 1 unit vertical in 8 units horizontal are prohibited. Exposed ramps and their approaches shall be constructed to prevent the accumulation of water on walking surfaces. When submitting revised drawings or additional information, please attach a copy of the enclosed City of Tigard, Letter of Transmittal. The letter of transmittal assists the City of Tigard in tracking and processing the documents. Respectfully, Loraine Sellers Plans Examiner loraine @tigard - or.gov Phone: 503.718.2708 Fax: 503.624.3681