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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPECAN PARK - BID PACKAGE #1PARK F A C I L C I T Y O F L a R P FR � BID PACKAGE ONE 01, UTILITIES, GRADING, PAVING & SITEWORK FOR �- WEST SIDE PARK BASEBALL FIELDS INDEX TO DRAWINGS 1. 2. 3. 4. A-0 TAS-1 TAS-2 SV-1 TITLE SHEET ADA CRITERIA/COMPLIANCE ADA CRITERIA/COMPLIANCE SURVEY CIVIL, 5. A0.01 TITLE SHEET 6. AO.02 GENERAL NOTES 7. CLOI SITE PLAN 8. C1.02 UTILITY PLAN 9. C1.03 DRAINAGE PLAN 10. C1.03a DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS 11. C1.04 GRADING PLAN 12. C 1.05 CONTOURS 13. C1.06 CLEARING AND GRUBBING PLAN 14. C1.07 SWAP 15. P2.01 SANITARY SEWER LINE 16. D3.01 SANITARY SEWER DETAILS 17, D3.01A SANITARY SEWER DETAILS 18, D3.02 WATER DETAILS 19. D3.03 STORM SEWER DETAILS 20. D3.04 PAVING DETAILS 21. D3.05 SWAP DETAILS 22. D3.06 TRENCH SAFETY DETAILS 3600 Canada Road LaPorte, Texas 77571 CHAD# 023-146-000-0690 THE# 3392 Alton E. Porter, Mayor Georgia Malone, Council At Large "A" John Black, Council At Large "B" Mike Mosteit, Council District 1 Chuck Engelken, Jr., Council District 2 Howard R. Ebow, Council District 3 Tommy Moser, Council District 4 Mike Clausen, Council District 5 Louis Rigby, Council District 6 Ron Bottoms, City Manager John Joerns, Assistant City Manager Stephen L. Barr, Parks and Recreation Director Tim LTietjens, Planning Director A Rodney Slaton, City Engineer Martha Gillett, TRMC, PHR, City Secretary Steve Gillett, Director of Public Works OWNER City of La Porte ARCHITECTS RANDALL - PORTERFIELD ARCHITECTS, INC. A.I.A. 565 F.M. 270 NORTH LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS 77573 281.332.6680 281.316.6920 fax CIVIL ENGINEERS SHELMARK Engineering, L. L.C. 8419 E. F. LOWRY EXPY., Suite 120 TEXAS CITY, TX 77591 409-935-9986 MEP ENGINEERS MDP Technical Services, Inc. 104 South Main Street, Suite A Post Office Box 2348 Anahuac, Tx 77514 409-267-3552,phone 409-267-3661,fax ARCHITECTURAL 23. A-1 MASTER SITE PLAN & BLDG. PAD LOCATIONS 24. A-2 PAVING PLAN AND DETAILS 151"1 25. MEP1.01 SITE PLAN 26. E1.01 ONE LINE DIAGRAM 27. EU1.01A ELECTRICAL PLAN -PAVILION 28. EU1.0213 ELECTRICAL PLAN -PAVILION 29. EU1.03C&D ELECTRICAL PLAN -PAVILION I DEER PARK PROJECT LOCATION MAP Not to Scale HARRIS COUNTY KEY MAP: SEE 576D N.T.S. MORGN N'S GA AES,TON A�r IF TO TyF D1y% D q NEED P(gNS TO ry��yANGF S40C pj / A� CIo 6RRING SET NO. # TEXAS :. PROPOSED NEW PARK FACILITY FOR NEST SIDE PARK La Porte, Texas 3600 Canada Road, 77571 LE m op RANDALL %- PORTERFIELD ARCHITECTS, INC. A.I.A. D A RO w n ni � 1 � 8336 P� 565 FM 270 NORTH LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS 77573 281.332.6680 281.316.6920 fax Revisions NO. DATE DESCRIPTION 0 1/30/09 REVISIONS FOR ADDENDUM #1 JOB NO. O&ON50-II CAD NO. DATE 01/30/09 SHEET NO. OF: FEB 19 2009 29 A By A" O 4.2 SPACE ALLOWANCES AND REACH RANGES TAS SECTION 4.2.1 - WHEELCHAIR PASSAGE WIDTH A. The minimum clear width for single wheelchair passage shall be 32" at a point and 36" continuously. TAS SECTION 4.2.2 - WIDTH FOR WHEELCHAIR PASSING A. The minimum clear width for two wheelchairs to pass is 60". TAS SECTION 4.2.3 - WHEELCHAIR TURNING SPACE A. The minimum space required for a standard wheelchair to make a 180-degree turn is a clear space of 60' diameter, or a T-shaped space where each "stroke" of the T is a minimum of 36' wide and 60" long. TAS SECTION 4.2.4.1 - SIZE AND APPROACH A. Minimum clear floor space for a wheelchair and occupant shall be 30" wide x 48" long. Clear floor space shall be centered on the element it serves. 4.3 ACCESSIBLE ROUTE TAS SECTION 4.3.2 - LOCATION A. At least one accessible route shall be provided from public transportation stops, accessible parking and loading zones, and public streets or sidewalks to the accessible building entrance. TAS SECTION 4.3.3 - WIDTH A. The minimum clear width of an accessible route shall be 36" except at doors. TAS SECTION 4.3.4 - PASSING SPACE A. If an accessible route is less than 60' in width, then passing spaces of at least 60" x 60' shall be provided at 200' max. spacing. TAS SECTION 4.3.5 - HEAD ROOM A. Accessible routes shall have 80" min. clear head room. TAS SECTION 4.3.7 - SLOPE A. Running slope shall not exceed 1:20. (if slope exceeds 1:20, refer to Section 4.8). B. Cross slope shall not exceed 1:50. 4.4 PROTRUDING OBJECTS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.4.1 & 4.4.2) TAS SECTION 4.4.1 - GENERAL A. Objects projecting from walls (for example, telephones) with their leading edges between 27"-80" above the finished floor shall protrude no more than 4" into walks, halls, corridors, passageways, or aisles. Objects mounted with their leading edges at or below 27" above the finished floor may protrude any amount. Free-standing objects mounted on posts or pylons may overhang 12" maximum from 27"40" above the ground or finished floor. Protruding objects shall not reduce the clear width of an accessible route or maneuvering space. I 14" MAX. 6AR WID4 ZANY AMOUNT Detail 4.4.1 Detail 4.4.2 4.5 GROUND AND FLOOR SURFACES TAS SECTION 4.5.2 - CHANGES IN LEVEL (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.5.1) A. Changes in level up to 1/4" may be vertical and without edge treatment. B. Changes in level between 1/4' and 1/2" shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1:2. •i 2 Detail 4.5.1 TAS SECTION 4.5.3 - CARPET A. Carpet provided on a floor surface shall be securely attached, have a firm pad or backing, or no backing, and have a level loop, textured loop, level cut pile, or level cut/uncut pile texture. Maximum pile thickness shall be 1/2'. Exposed edges of carpet shall be fastened to floor surfaces and have trim along the exposed edges. TAS SECTION 4.5.4 - GRATINGS A. If gratings are located in walking surfaces or along accessible routes, then they shall have spaces no greater than 1/2' wide in one direction. B. If gratings have elongated openings, then they shall be placed so that the long dimension is perpendicular to the dominant direction of travel. 4.6 PARKING AND PASSENGER LOADING ZONES TAS SECTION 4.6.3 - PARKING SPACES A. Accessible parking shall be at least 96" wide. B. Parking access aisles shall be at least 60" wide. Van accessible access aisles shall be at least 96' wide. C. As an alternative, if all required accessible parking spaces are "Universal' Parking Space Design, all accessible parking spaces are 132" wide (IT') with a 60' wide access aisle. D. Surface slope shall not exceed 1:50 in all directions (Note: No built-up curb ramp may be located in an accessible parking access aisle.) TAS SECTION 4.6.4 - SIGNAGE A. Each accessible parking space must have individual vertically mounted or suspended sign. Required van accessible spaces must be designated, unless all accessible spaces are "Universal" Parking Space Design. B. Characters. and symbols on such signs shall be located 60" minimum above the ground. C. Signage located within on accessible route shall be located 80" min. above the walking surface. TAS SECTION 4.6.5 - VERTICAL CLEARANCE A Provide minimum vertical clearance of 114" at accessible passenger loading zones and along at least one vehicle access route from site entrances and exits. TAS SECTION 4.6.6 - PASSENGER LOADING ZONE A. Passenger loading zones shall provide an access aisle at least 60" wide and 20 ft. long adjacent and parallel to the vehicle pull-up space. If there are curbs between the 1 P P P P access aisle and the vehicle pull-up space, then a curb ramp complying with 4.7 shall be provided. Vehicle standing spaces and access aisles shall be level with surface slopes not exceeding 1:50 in all directions. 4.7 CURB RAMPS TAS SECTION 4.7.2 - SLOPE (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.7) A. Slopes of curb ramps shall comply with 4.8.2. B. Maximum slopes of adjoining gutters, road surface immediately adjacent to the curb ramp, or accessible route shall not exceed 1:20. TAS SECTION 4.7.3 - WIDTH (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.7) A. The minimum width of a curb ramp shall be 36", exclusive of flared sides. TAS SECTION 4.7.4 - SURFACE A. Curb ramp surfaces shall be stable, firm, and slip -resistant. B. Textures shall be detectable underfoot, such as truncated domes, or grooves that are 1/4" deep x 3/4" wide and 2' apart extending the full width and depth of the curb ramp. C. Surfaces that are raised, etched or grooved in a way that would allow water to accumulate are prohibited. D. For the purposes of warning, the full width and depth of curb ramps shall have a light reflective value and texture that significantly contrasts with that of adjoining pedestrian routes. TAS SECTION 4.7.5 - SIDES OF CURB RAMPS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.7) A. If a curb ramp is located where pedestrians must walk across the ramp or where it is not protected by handrails or guardrails, it shall have flared sides; the maximum slope of the flare shall be 1:10. If "X' Is Less Than 48", Then The Slope ////��-�Adjoining Slope Shall Of The Flared Sides Not Exceed 1:20 Shall Not Exceed 1:12 N. /tom ,-Flared Side Ramp (1:12 Max. Slope) Shall Have Detectable Warnings _ And Contrasting Color. _ 1:10 Max. Slope Standard Curb Ramo 36' Min. - Adjoining Slope Shall Not Exceed 1:20 Location of Typical L` Parking Access Aisle \ Ramp (1:12 Max. Slope) Shall 1:12 Max. Slope Have Detectable Warnings And Contrasting Color. Note: If Slope Curb Ramp Parallel to Curb is 1:20 or Less. No Contrasting Detail 4.7 Color or Texture is Required. TAS SECTION 4.7.10 - DIAGONAL CURB RAMPS A. If diagonal curb ramps have returned curbs or other well-defined edges, such edges shall be parallel to the direction of edestrion flow. The bottom of diagonal curb p p g ramps shall have 48' minimum clear space. If diagonal curb ramps are provided at marked crossings, the 48" clear space shall be within the markings. If diagonal curb romps have flared sides, they shall also have at least a 24" long segment of straight curb located on each side of the curb ramp and within the marked crossing. TAS SECTION 4.7.11 - ISLANDS A Any raised islands in crossings shall be cut through level with the street or have curb ramps at both sides and a level area at least 48' long between the curb ramps in the part of the island intersected by the crossings. 4.8 RAMPS TAS SECTION 4.8.1 - GENERAL A. Any part of an accessible route with a slope greater than 1:20 shall be considered a ramp and shall comply with 4.8 TAS SECTION 4.8.2 - SLOPE AND RISE A. The least possible slope shall be used for any ramp. The maximum slope of a ramp in new construction shall be 1:12. The maximum rise for any run shall be 30". TAS SECTION 4.8.3 - CLEAR WIDTH A. The minimum clear width of a ramp 30 ft. or less in length shall be 36". Ramps more than 30 ft. in length shall have a minimum clear width of 44. TAS SECTION 4.8.4 - LANDINGS A. Level landings required at top and bottom of each run, with the following features: 1. Maximum slope of landings shall be 1:50 in any direction (1/4" per foot). 2. Minimum Width: Equal to width of ramp. 3. Length: Minimum 60" clear. 4. At change of direction landing shall be 60" x 60" min. TAS SECTION 4.8.5 - HANDRAILS A. Handrails are required at both sides of all ramps with rise > 6", or run > 72". B. Height: 34" - 38' above ramp surface. C. The clear space between the handrail and the wall shall be 1-1/2°. TAS SECTION 4.8.7 - EDGE PROTECTION A. Ramps and landings with drop-offs shall have curbs, walls, railings or projecting surfaces that prevent slipping off the ramp. Curbs shall be a minimum of 2" high.. 4.9 STAIRS TAS SECTION 4.9.2 - TREADS AND RISERS A. All steps on a flight of stairs shall have uniform riser heights and tread widths. 1. Minimum tread depth shall be 11", measured from riser to riser (not including nosing). 2. Open risers are not permitted. TAS SECTION 4.9.4 - HANDRAILS A. Non -continuous handrails shall extend 12" beyond the top riser and 12" plus the width of one tread beyond the bottom riser. At the top, the extension shall be parallel to the floor. At the bottom, the handrail shall continue to slope for a distance of one tread width; the remaining extension shall be horizontal. B. Height: 34" - 38", measured from the stair nosing. 4.10 ELEVATORS TAS SECTION 4.10.3 - HALL CALL BUTTONS A. Shall be centered 42' above floor. TAS SECTION 4.10.4 - HALL LANTERNS A. Visible signals shall have the following features: 1. Fixtures shall be mounted with centerline at least 72" above the Lobby floor. 2. Visual elements shall be at least 2-1/2" in the smallest dimension. TAS SECTION 4.10.5 - RAISED AND BRAILLE CHARACTERS ON HOISTWAY ENTRANCES A. All elevator hoistwoy entrances shall have raised and Braille floor number designations provided on both jambs. Centerline of the characters shall be 60" above the floor. Characters shall be 2' high. TAS SECTION 4.10.6 - DOOR PROTECTIVE AND REOPENING DEVICE A. Elevator doors shall open and close automatically. They shall be provided with a reopening device that will stop and reopen a car door and hoistwoy door automatically if the door becomes obstructed by an object or person. TAS SECTION 4.10.12 - CAR CONTROLS A All car control buttons shall be: 1. At least 3/4" in their smallest dim. They shall be flush or raised. 2. Designated by Braille and by raised standard alphabet characters for letters, Arabic characters for numerals. The call button for the main entry floor shall be designated by a raised star at the left of the floor designation. 3. Maximum 54° above floor where side approach is provided. 4. Maximum 48' above floor where forward approach is provided. B. Emergency Controls: 1. Shall have centerlines 35" minimum above floor. 2. Shall be grouped at bottom of panel. C. The emergency intercommunication system shall not require voice communication. 4.11 PLATFORM LIFTS NOTE REQUIRES A VARIANCE FROM THE T.D.LR. TO USE IN LIEU OF AN ELEVATOR TAS SECTIONS 4.11.2, 4.27.3 - OTHER REQUIREMENTS, CONTROLS AND OPERATING MECHANISMS A Heights permitted: Controls and operating mechanisms shall be located for either a forward or side approach from any direction of travel. They shall be located 28" min, and 48" maximum above the floor. They shall be operable with one hand. There shall be (it least one handrail complying with 4.26. Wheelstops and guardrails shall be provided where necessary. 4.13 DOORS TAS SECTION 4.13.4 - DOUBLE -LEAF DOORWAYS A. Doorways with two independently operated leaves shall hove at least one active leaf that meets the requirements in 4.13.5 and 4.13.6. TAS SECTION 4.13.5 - CLEAR WIDTH A. Doorways shall provide a clear opening of 32' minimum, with the door open 90'. 1. Clear opening shall be measured between the face of the door and opposite stop. 2. Openings more than 24" in depth shall provide a clear opening of 36' minimum. 3. Exception: Doors not requiring full user passage, such as shallow closets, shall have a clear opening of 20" minimum. TAS SECTION 4.13.6 - MANEUVERING CLEARANCES AT DOORS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.13) Provide level (1:50 max. slope) and clear maneuvering area at doors as follows: A. Front approach pull side - 60" min. depth & 18" min. beside strike edge Front approach push side - 48" min. depth & 0" beside strike edge (12" min. 0 strike if door has both a closer & a latch) B. Hinge side approach pull side - 60 min. widt h; 36 min. beside strike edge or - 54' min. width; 42" min. beside strike edge Hinge side approach push side - 42" min. width; 54" min. depth measured from strike edge (48" min. width if door has both a closer & a latch) C. Latch side approach pull side - 48" min. width and 24" min. beside strike edge (54" min. width if door has a closer) Latch side approach push side - 42" min. width and 24" min. beside strike edge (48' min. width if door has a closer) X = 12" if door has both a closer and a latch. r---n--- i I V I I I ___ �Tn __71 Z I IV 1 0 8" MI L Do I I I I L - - - - P FRONT APPROACH FROQGDOOR SWINGING DOOR SW(PULL SIDE) ( X = 36" min. if Y = 60" Y = 48" min. if door has both a closar X = 42' min. if Y = 54" and a latch ------------- 54' MIN. t X I T I I HINGE SIDE APPROACH HINGE IDE APPRO H SWINGING DOOR SWIN G DOOR (PULL SIDE) (PUS IDE) Y = 54' min. if door has closer Y = 48" min. if door has closer F------� MIN. a 124P MIN. , � "-E� I I � LATCH SIDE APPROACH LATCH IDE APPRO H SWINGING DOOR SWIN G DOOR (PULL SIDE) (PUS IDE) NOTE: ALL DOORS IN ALCOVES SHALL COMPLY WITH THE CLEARANCES FOR FRONT APPROACHE'i Detail 4.13 TAS SECTION 4.13.8 - THRESHOLDS AT DOORWAYS A. Maximum threshold height: 1/2' (3/4" at exterior sliding doors). Raised thresholds and floor level changes greater than 1/4" shall be beveled with a slope no greater than 1:2. TAS SECTION 4.13.9 - DOOR HARDWARE A. Handles, pulls, latches, locks and other operating devices shall have a shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping, tight pinching, or twisting of the wrist to operate. 1. Lever -operated mechanisms, push -type mechanisms, and U-shaped handles are acceptable designs. 2. When sliding doors are fully open, operating hardware shall be exposed and usable from both sides. 3. Hardware required for accessible door passage shall be mounted no higher than 48" above finished floor. TAS SECTION 4.13.10 - DOOR CLOSERS A. If a door has a closer, then the sweep period of the closer shall be adjusted so that from an open position of 7Y, the door will take at least 3 seconds to move to a point 3" from the latch, measured to the leading edge of the door. TAS SECTION 4.13.11 - DOOR OPENING FORCE A. The maximum force for pushing or pulling open a door shall be as follows: 1. Fire doors shall have the minimum opening force allowable by the appropriate administrative authority. 2. Other doors a. Exterior hinged doors: No requirement. b. Interior hinged doors: 5.0 Ibf. c. Sliding or folding doors; 5.0 Ibf. These forces do not apply to the force required to retract latch bolts or disengage other devices that may hold the door in a closed position. 4.15 DRINKING FOUNTAINS TAS SECTION 4.15.2 - SPOUT HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.15) A. Accessible spouts shall be no higher than 36", measured from the floor or ground surface to the spout outlet. B. In addition to accessible unit, at least one drinking fountain per floor shall be at standard height (may be "high/low" type if located in one location). TAS SECTION 4.15.3 - SPOUT LOCATION A Spouts shall be located at the front of the unit and shall direct the water flow in a trajectory that is parallel or nearly parallel to the front of the unit. 1. The spout shall provide a flow of water at least 4" high. 2. If the fountain has a round or oval bowl, the spout must be positioned so the flow of water is within 3" of the front edge of the fountain. TAS SECTION 4.15.4 - CONTROLS & Unit controls shall be front mounted or side mounted near the front edge. TAS SECTION 4.15.5 - CLEARANCES (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.15) A. Wall and post mounted cantilever units shall have clear knee space as follows: 1. Minimum 27' high (from apron bottom to floor), minimum 30" wide, and 17" to 19" deep. 2. A minimum 30" by 48' clear floor space allowing a forward approach to the unit shall be provided. 8. Free standing or built-in units not having a clear knee space shall have a minimum 30' by 48' clear floor space allowing a parallel approach to the unit. 8" 301 " MIN.1 30�MIN. T T T I I I I I.+ZJ I � ^ M L J Nottoto ex 6MAX. - Free Standing Built-in Detail 4.15 4.16 WATER CLOSETS TAS SECTION 4.16.2 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.16.1) A. Minimum clear floor space and dimensions for water closets not in stalls shall be provided as follows (Reference Detail 4.16.1): Front or Side Approach (no lavatory adjacent): X=56", Y=60" Side Approach, with adjacent lavatory: X=56', Y=60", Z=48" Front Approach, with adjacent lavatory: X=66", Y=60", Z=48' B. No doors allowed to swing into clear floor space. X 54" MIN. 42° MIN. 12" MAX. I Front Approach) D I depth w 1 Centerline I r- lavatory - I NaLa: Only lavatories I L complying with 4,19.2 L _ - - - - _ (knee space clearances) Side Approach can overlap the water Detail 4.16.1 closet clear floor space TAS SECTION 4.16.3 - HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.16.2) A. The height to the top of the toilet seat shall be 17" - 19" above floor. 1. Seats shall not be sprung to return to a lifted position. TAS SECTIONS 4.16.4, 4.26 - GRAB BARS (REFERENCE DETAILS 4.16.1, 4.16.2 & 4.16.3) A. For water closets not located in toilet stalls, the following grab bars shall be provided, 33' - 36" above the finished floor. 1. Side wall: 42" long minimum, hold 12' from back wall. 2. Back well: 36" long minimum, 12' minimum each side of water closet centerline. Refer to 4.26 Grab Bars for size and structural elements. TAS SECTIONS 4.16.5, 4.27.4 - FLUSH CONTROLS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.16.3) A. Controls shall be 44" maximum above the finished floor. 1. Lever controls or flush valves shall be mounted on the wide side of toilet areas. 2. Controls shall be hand operated or automatic. 3. Controls shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. 4. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 Ibf. TAS SECTION 4.16.6 - DISPENSERS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.16.2) A. Toilet paper dispensers shall be installed on the side wall, a minimum 19' above the floor, and a maximum 36" from the rear wall. 1. Dispensers that control delivery or do not permit continuous paper flow shall not be used. Detail 4.16.2 56" min. w/wall mtd. 1. 59' min. w/floor mtd. 54" MIN. 42" MIN. 12" MAX, z " z M X � 32" min. door alternate door location I / L Detail 4.17.1 (STANDARD STALL) 66' min. w/wall mtd. 69" min. w/floor mtd. 54" MIN. 42' MIN. 12' MAX. S - x (32- in. door ea Detail 4.17.2 ("ALTERNATE Al 66" min. w/wall mtd. 69' min. w/floor mtd. 54" MIN. 42" MIN, 1 12" MAX. to 32' min. do or 7E io " .r I M Detail 4.17.3 ("ALTERNATE B7 TAS SECTION 4.17.4 - TOE CLEARANCES A. In "Standard" accessible stalls, the front partition and at least one side partition shall provide a toe clearance of at least 9' above the floor. B. If the depth of the stall is greater than 60", then the toe clearance is not required. TAS SECTION 4.17.5 - DOORS A Toilet stall doors, including hardware, shall comply with 4.13 DOORS B. If toilet stall approach Is from the latch side of the stall door, clearance between the door side of th e stall and any obstruction may be 42" minimum. (This is an exception from typical door maneuvering clearances) TAS SECTION 4.17.6 - GRAB BARS (REFERENCE DETAILS 4.16.2, 4.16.3, 4.17.1, 4.17.2 & 4.17.3) A. Grab bars shall be mounted 33" to 36" above the floor. B. Refer to other details for lengths required. C. Refer 4.26 GRAB BARS for size and structural requirements. 4.18 URINALS TAS SECTION 4.18.2 - HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAILS 4.18.1 & 4.18.2) A. Urinals shall be stall -type or wall -hung with a tapered, elongated rim at 17" maximum above the finished floor. B. The rim shall extend a minimum of 14" from wall. TAS SECTION 4.18.3 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.18.2) A. A clear floor space 30" wide x 48' deep minimum shall be provided in front of urinal to allow forward approach. 1. This space shall adjoin or overlap an accessible route. 2. Urinal shields that do not extend beyond the front edge of the urinal rim may be provided with 29' clearance between shields. 3. Urinals installed in alcoves deeper than 24" require a maneuvering area at least 36' wide minimum, centered on fixture. TAS SECTION 4.18.4 - FLUSH CONTROLS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.18.1) A. Controls shall be 44" maximum above the finished floor. 1. Controls shall be hand operated or automatic. 2. Controls shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. 3. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 Ibf. 48" MIN. a a � av _ A o M z d I-----L14' M o Detail 4.18.1 Detail 4.18.2 4.19 LAVATORIES & MIRRORS TAS SECTION 4.19.2 - HEIGHT GH &CLEARANCES (REFERENCE DETAILS 4.19.1 & 4.19.2) A. Lavatories shall be mounted w' o with the rim or counter surface ' n higher than 34e above the finished floor. 1. Lavatories shall extend 17" minimum from the wall. 2. Clearance of 29" minimum shall be provided from the finished floor to bottom of apron. 3. Knee clearance of 27" minimum shall extend 8" minimum under the edge of the lavatory. 4. Toe clearance of 9" minimum shall be provided for the full depth of the lavatory. `O C o E 7" Min Hold 0 Ti S I clear ❑ 6" MAX. 36" MIN. x floor a (space Locate flush " e "d- • " L - - - controls on wide N a aide 19"_ n M 8" Min. J J 6" Max. 4B" Min. M M 7 Min Detail 4,19.1 Detail 4.19.2 Detail 4.16.3 4.17 TOILET STALLS TAS SECTION 4.17.3 - SIZE AND ARRANGEMENT (REFERENCE DETAILS 4.17.1, 4.17.2, 4.17.3) A. Toilet stalls may be arranged to provide either a left or fight handed approach. Accessible toilet stalls shall have outswinging doors (unless otherwise noted) 1. "Standard" Accessible Stall (RE. Detail 4.17.1) If door swings into stall, depth shall be increased by 36 Stall doors must have 18" on pull strike jamb. 2. Alternate A" Accessible Stall (RE: Detail 4.17.2) Required when more than 6 stalls provided; permitted in lieu of a standard stall only with a variance from T.D.LR. 3. "Alternate B" Accessible Stall (RE: Detail 4.17.3) Permitted in lieu of a standard stall only with a variance from T.D.LR. TAS SECTION 4.19.4 - EXPOSED PIPES AND SURFACES A. Hot water and drain pipes under lavatories shall be insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact. B. There shall be no sharp or abrasive surfaces under lavatories. TAS SECTIONS 4.19.5, 4.27.4 - FAUCETS A. Controls shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. B. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 Ibf. C. Lever -operated, push -type, and electronically controlled mechanisms are examples of acceptable designs. D. If self -closing valves are used, the faucet shall remain open for at least 10 seconds. TAS SECTION 4.19.6 - MIRRORS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.19.1) A Mirrors shall be mounted with the bottom edge of the reflective surface 40' maximum above the finished floor. B. The top edge of the reflective surface must be at least 74" AFF if also used by ambulatory people. PROPOSED NEW PARK FACILITY FOR NEST SIDE PARK La Porte, Texas 3600 Canada Road, 77571 RANDALL - PORTERFIELD ARCHITECTS, INC. A.I.A. D ARC w � o�� •lr 833ro P� 9pE OF .tt�F 565 FM 270 NORTH LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS 77573 281.332.6680 281.316.6920 fax NOTE The information contained on this sheet is condensed from the Texas Accessibility Standards of the Architectural Barriers Act - Article 9102, Texas Civil Statutes - Effective April 1, 1994. It is intended as a general guideline to aid in the construction of accessible elements and spaces for the handicapped. Not all information shown may be applicable to this Project, and all information related to this specific Project may not be shown. Consult your copy of the Texas Accessibility Standards of the Texas Architectural Barriers Act for additional information, or visit the T.D.LR. on the web at: www.license.state.tx us All parties are encouraged to retain and review the applicable statutes and not rely solely on these guidelines. No representation, guarantee or warranty is made by Randall -Porterfield Architects Inc. with respect to the information provided in these accessibility guidelines. Revisions NO. DATE DESCRIPTION C RE MO ED PLANS IFIED, A N t0 THE IO CHANGEUllyIS REQUPRR IS-g�RRI�__ J 0 B NO. 07040cf-006 CAD NO. DATE 000/01 SHEET NOEy �2 DOF: 19 20092`1 TAS- 4.20 BATHTUBS TAS SECTION 4.20.2 - FLOOR SPACE A. Clear floor space shall be provided in front of bathtubs as follows: 30" wide x 60" long beside the bathtub for side approach, seat in tub 48" wide x 60" long beside the bathtub for front approach, seat in tub 30" wide x 75' long beside the bathtub for side approach, seat at head of tub TAS SECTION 4.20.3 - SEAT A. An in -tub seat or a seat at the head end of the tub shall be provided. Seats shall be mounted securely and shall not slip during use. TAS SECTION 4.20.4 - GRAB BARS A. Heights permitted: 1. With In -Tub Seat: Foot wall: 24" long minimum from outside face of tub, 33" to 36' AFF. Back wall: 2 bars, 24" long minimum, 12" maximum from foot wall, 24' maximum from head wall, one 0 33" to 36" AFF, one ® 9" above the tub. Head wall: 12' long minimum from outside face of tub, 33" to 36" AFF. 2. With Seat at Head of Tub: Foot wall: 24" long minimum from outside face of tub, 33" to 36" AFF. Back wall: 2 bars, 48' long minimum, 12' maximum from foot wall, 15" maximum from head wall, one 0 33" to 36" AFF, one 0 9" above the tub. Head wall: None. TAS SEC11ON 4.20.5 A. Controls must be located up front and to the open side of the tub. TAS SECTION 4.20.6 - SHOWER UNIT A A shower spray unit with a hose at least 60' long shall be provided that can be used both as fixed and hand held. 4.21 SHOWER STALLS TAS SECTION 4.21.2 - SIZE AND CLEARANCES (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.21) A. Shower stalls shall be either 36" x 36" clear inside dimension (hold) at transfer type, or 30" min. x 60' min. at roll -in type. TAS SECTION 4.21.3 - SEAT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.21) A. Seat is required in 36' x 36" stalls, and shall have the following features: 1. Shall be 17' to 19' above bathroom floor. 2 Shall et P extend the full depth h of the stall. 3. Shall be located on the wall opposite of the control wall. 4. Maximum space between wall and seat edge shall be 1-1/2". 5. Shall project 16" maximum into stall width, except at the rear 15' maximum of the stall, where the seat may project 23". B. Where a fixed seat is provided in a roll -in type shower, it shall be a fold -up type and mounted on the wall adjacent to the controls. TAS SECTION 4.21.4 - GRAB BARS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.21) A. Grab bars shall be mounted 33" to 36" AFF. TAS SECTION 4.21.5 CONTROLS (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.21) A. All shower controls shall be located 38" minimum and 48" maximum above the floor. B. In 36" x 36" stalls, all controls, faucets and shower unit shall be mounted on side wall, opposite of the seat, and towards open side of stall. C. In roll -in type stalls, controls may be mounted on back (long) wall, or either side wall. If mounted on back wall, head to be mounted 27' maximum from one side wall, with controls located between head and closest side wall. TAS SECTION 4.21.6 - SHOWER UNIT A. A shower spray unit with a hose at least 60' long that can be used both as a fixed shower head and as a hand held shower shall be provided. B. In 36" x 36' stalls, the mounting device for the hand-held shower head shall comply with Forward Reach requirements. C. In roll -in type stalls, the mounting device for the hand-held shower head shall comply With Forward Reach or Side Reach requirements, as appropriate for the stall design. TAS SECTION 4.21.7 - CURBS A. If provided, curbs on transfer showers shall be no higher than 1/2'; roll -in type showers shall not have curbs. 36" 18" back I I I I clear floor space I M SHOWER STALL SHOWER SEAT DETAIL Detail 4.21 4.22 TOILET ROOMS area 0 TAS SECTION 4.22.2 - DOORS it 4.13. Doors shall no t swing into rooms shall comply with All doors to accessible toilet ro 9 A. P Y clear floor space required for any fixture. Clear floor turning space may overlap door swings. TAS SECTION 4.22.3 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE A The accessible fixtures and controls required in 4.22.4, 4.22.5, 4.22.6, and 4.22.7 shall be on an accessible route. An unobstructed turning space complying with 4.2.3 shall be provided within an accessible toilet room. The clear floor space at fixtures and controls, the accessible route, and the turning space may overlap; however, the only turning space provided shall not be located within a stall. TAS SECTION 4.22.4 - WATER CLOSETS A. If toilet stalls are provided, then at least one shall be a "standard" accessible toilet stall for wheelchair users (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.17.1) B. If 6 or more toilet stalls are provided, in addition to the "standard" accessible stall required, on additional "Alternate A" accessible stall 36" wide (for ambulatory persons with disabilities) complying with this section shall be provided. (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.17.2) C. Alterations/Existing Conditions: In alteration work, where provision of a "standard" accessible stall is technically infeasible, or where plumbing code requirements prevent combining existing stalls to provide space, either "Altemate" stall (A or B) complying with this section may be provided in lieu of the standard stall. D. If water closets are not in stalls, then at least one shall comply with 4.16. TAS SECTION 4.22.5 - URINALS A If urinals are provided, then at least one shall comply with 4.18. TAS SECTION 4.22.6 - LAVATORIES AND MIRRORS A. If lavatories and mirrors are provided, then at least one of each shall comply with 4.19. Accessible lavatories and mirrors shall not be located within toilet stalls unless other accessible lavatories and mirrors are provided in the toilet room. TAS SECTION 4.22.7 - CONTROLS AND DISPENSERS A. If controls, dispensers, receptacles, or other equipment are provided, then at least one of each shall be on an accessible route and shall comply with 4.27 - CONTROLS & OPERATING MECHANISMS. 4.23 - BATHROOMS BATHING FACILITIES AND SHOWER ROOMS TAS SECTION 4.23.8 - BATHING AND SHOWER FACILITIES A. In addition to the requirements of 4.22 - TOILET ROOMS, if tubs or showers are provided, then at least one accessible tub that complies with 4.20, or at least one accessible shower that complies with 4.21, shall be provided. 4.24 - SINKS TAS SECTION 4.24.2 - HEIGHT A Sinks shall be mounted with the rim or counter surface no higher than 34" above the finished floor. TAS SECTION 4.24.3 - KNEE CLEARANCE A. Knee clearance of 27' high minimum, 30" wide minimum, and 19" deep minimum shall be provided underneath sinks. TAS SECTION 4.24.4 - DEPTH A. Each sink shall be a maximum of 6-1/2" deep. TAS SECTION 4.24.6 - EXPOSED PIPES AND SURFACES A Hot water and drain pipes under sinks shall be insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact. B. There shall be no sharp or abrasive surfaces under sinks. TAS SECTIONS 4.24.7, 4.27.4 - FAUCETS A. Controls shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. B. The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 Ibf. C. Lever -operated, push -type, touch-type, or electronically controlled mechanisms are examples of acceptable designs. 4.25 - STORAGE TAS SECTION 4.25.2 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE A In storage facilities permitting full entry by a wheelchair, and allowing a wheelchair to travel clear of the door swing, an unobstructed turning space complying with 4.2.3 shall be provided within the storage facility. TAS SECTION 4.25.3 - HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAILS 4.25.3 & 4.25.4) A Where a forward reach is required, accessible storage spaces shall be 48' maximum and 15' minimum above the floor. If the forward reach is over an obstruction 20" to 25" deep (with knee space equal to or greater than than reach distance), the maximum height shall be 441 if the obstruction is less than 20' deep, maximum height shall be 48". B. Where a side reach is provided, accessible storage spaces shall be 54' maximum and 9" minimum above the floor. Maximum height shall be 46" for side reach over an obstruction 34' maximum high and 24" maximum deep. C. Clothes rods or shelves shall be a maximum of 54' above floor for a side approach. D. Where the distance from the wheelchair to the clothes rod or shelf exceeds 10" (such as at closets with inaccessible doors) the following criteria shall be met: 1. Clothes rod: reach 21" maximum; height 48" maximum. 2. Shelves: reach 21" maximum; height 48' maximum, 9" minimum. y a s Detail 4.25.4 TAS SECTIONS 4.25.4, 4.27.4 - HARDWARE A. Hardware for accessible storage facilities shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. B. The force required to activate the hardware shall be no greater than 5 IV. C. Touch latches and U-shaped pulls are acceptable. HANDRAILS GRAB BARS TUB and SHOWER SEATS TAS SEC11ON 4.26.2 - SIZE AND SPACING OF GRAB BARS, HANDRAILS A. Diameter or width of gripping surface shall be 1-1/4' to 1-1/2', or the shape shall provide an equivalent gripping surface. B. The space between handrails or grab bars and adjacent walls shall be 1-1/2'. TAS SEC11ON 4.26.3 - STRUCTURAL STRENGTH A. Grab bars, tub and shower seats, fasteners, and mounting devices shall meet the following requirements: 1. Bending stress induced by maximum bending moment from application of 250 Ibf shall be less than allowable stress for material used. 2. Shear stress induced by application of 250 Ibf shall be less than allowable shear stress for material used. If connection between grab bar and mounting bracket is considered to be fully restrained, then direct and torsional shear stresses shall be totaled for the combined shear stress, wh ich shall not exceed the allowable shear stress. 3. Shear force induced in a fastener or mounting device from application of 250 Ibf shall be less than allowable lateral load of either the fastener or the mounting device or the supporting structure, whichever is the smaller allowable load. 4. Tensile force induced in a fastener by a direct tension force of 250 Ibf plus the maximum moment from the application of 250 Ibf shall be less than the allowable withdrawal load between the fastener and the supporting structure. 5. Grab bars shall not rotate within their fittings. TAS SECTION 4.26.4 - ELIMINATING HAZARDS A. Grob bars and adjacent wall surfaces shall be free of sharp or abrasive surfaces. B. Edges shall a radius of 1/8" minimum. 4.27 - CONTROLS AND OPERATING MECHANISMS TAS SEC11ON 4.27.3 - HEIGHT (REFERENCE DEfAlL 4.30.2) A. Front approach: 48" max. to 15' min. Controls located in an alcove >24' deep must have 36" clear floor width. B. Side approach: 54" max. to 9" min., except per below. Controls located in an alcove >15" deep must have 60" clear floor width. C. Electrical & communication system receptacles shall be mounted no less than 15' above the floor. 4.28 - ALARMS TAS SECTION 4.28.1 - GENERAL A. When required, visual alarms shall be provided in each of the following areas, as a minimum: restrooms and any other general usage areas (e.g. meeting rooms), hallways, lobbies, and any other area for common use. TAS SECTION 4.28.2 - AUDIBLE ALARMS A. If provided, audible alarms shall produce a sound that exceeds the prevailing equivalent sound level in the room or space by at least 15 dbA, or exceeds any maximum sound level with a duration of 60 seconds by 5 dbA, whichever is louder. B. Sound levels for alarm signals shall not exceed 120 dbA. TAS SECTION 4.28.3 - VISUAL ALARMS A. Visual alarm signal appliances shall be integrated into the building or facility alarm system. If single station audible alarms are provided then single station visual alarms shall be provided. B. Visual Alarm appliances shall have the following features: 1. The lamp shall be a xenon strobe type or equivalent. 2. The color shall be clear or nominal white (i.e., unfiltered or clear filtered white light). 3. The maximum pulse duration shall be two -tenths of one second with a maximum duty cycle of 40%. The pulse duration is defined as the time interval between initial and final points of 10% of maximum signal. 4. The intensity shall be a minimum of 75 candela. 5. The flash rate shall be a minimum of 1 Hz and a maximum of 3 Hz. 6. The appliance shall be placed 80" above the highest floor level within the space or 6" below the ceiling, whichever is lower. 7. In general, no place in any room or space shall be more than 50' from the signal (measured in a horizontal plane). a• In large rooms and spaces exceeding 100' across, without obstructions 6' above the finished floor, such as auditoriums, devices may be placed around apart, in lieu of suspending spaced a maximum of 100 rt the erimeter, , P P P P 9 appliances from the ceiling. B. No place in common corridors or hallways shall be more than 50' from the :signal. 4.30 - SIGNAGE TAS SECTIONS 4.1.2(7), 4.1.3(16)(a) - WHERE APPLICABLE A, Signs which designate permanent rooms and spaces shall comply with the requirements listed below for: 1. Raised and Braille Characters, and Pictorial Symbol Signs (Pictograms) 2. Finish and Contrast. TAS SECTIONS 4.1.2(7), 4.1.3(16)(b) - WHERE APPLICABLE A Signs which provide direction to, or information about, functional spaces of the building shall comply with the requirements listed below for. 1, Character Proportion. 2. Character Height. 3. Finish and Contrast. B. Exception: Building directories, menus, and all other signs which are temporary are not required to comply. TAS SECTION 4.1.2(7) - WHERE APPLICABLE (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.30.1) A, Elements and spaces of accessible facilities which shall be identified by the International Symbol of Accessibility ore: 1. Parking spaces designated as reserved for individuals with disabilities; 2. Accessible passenger loading loads; 3. Accessible entrances when not all are accessible (inaccessible entrances shall have directional signage to indicate the route to the nearest accessible entrance); 4. Accessible toilet and bathing facilities when not all are accessible. TAS SECTION 4.30.2 - CHARACTER PROPORTION A. Letters and numbers on signs shall have a width -to -height ratio between 3:5 anc 1:1, and a stroke -width -to -height ratio between 1:5 and 1:10, using an upper-case "X' for measurement. Lower case letters are permitted. TAS SECTION 4.30.3 - OVERHEAD SIGNS A. Characters and numbers on overhead signs shall be sized according to the viewing distance from which they are to be read. 1. For signs higher than 80" above the finished floor, character size shall be 3' minimum. 2. The minimum height is measured using an upper-case 3. Lower case letters are permitted. TAS SECTION 4.30.4 - RAISED AND BRAILLE CHARACTERS AND PICTOGRAMS A, Letters and numerals shall be raised 1/32 upper case, sons serif or simple serif type, and shall be accompanied by Grade 2 Braille. 1. Raised character height: 5/8" minimum, 2" maximum. 2. Pictograms shall be accompanied by the equivalent verbal description placed directly below the pictogram. 3. The border dimension of the pictogram shall be 6" minimum in height. TAS SECTION 4.30.5 - FINISH AND CONTRAST A. The characters and background of the signs shall be eggshell, matte, or other non -glare finish. Characters and symbols shall contrast with their background - either light characters on a dark background or dark characters on a light background. TAS SECTION 4.30.6 - MOUNTING LOCATION AND HEIGHT (REFERENCE DEFAIL 4.30.2) A. Where permanent identification is provided for rooms and spaces, signs shall be installed on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door. B. Where there is no wall space to the latch side of the door, including at double -leaf doors, signs shall be placed on the nearest adjacent wall. C. Mounting height shall be 60" above the finished floor to the centerline of the sigi. D. Mounting location for such signage shall be so that a person may approach within 3" of signage without encountering protruding objects or standing within the swing of a door. International Symbol of Accessibility Light switch Thermostat, etc. 0 Detail 4.30.2 Convenience Outlets Data, Tel., Etc. 4.31 - TELEPHONES TAS SECTION 4.1.3(17)(a) - WHERE APPLICABLE A. If public pay telephones, public closed circuit telephones, or other public telephones are provided, then they shall comply with this section in the quantities below: 1. If one or more single unit of a type of public telephone is provided on a floor, then at least one of those phones shall comply with this section. 2. If one bank (defined as two or more adjacent public telephones often installed as a unit) of a type of telephone is provided on a floor, then at least one of the telephones at the bank shall comply with this section. 3. If two or more banks of a type of public telephone are provided on a floor, then at least one telephone per bank shall comply with this section. The accessible unit may be installed as a single unit in proximity (either visible or with signage) to the bank. At least one public telephone per floor shall meet the requirements for a forward reach telephone. B. Additional public telephones may be installed at any height. C. Unless otherwise specified, accessible telephones may be either forward or side reach telephones. TAS SECTION 4.1.3(17)(b) - WHERE APPLICABLE A. All telephones required to be accessible shall be equipped with a volume control. B. In addition, 25%, but never less than one, of all other public telephones provided shall be equipped with a volume control and shall be dispersed among all types of public telephones, including closed circuit telephones, throughout the building or facility. C. Signage displaying the International Symbol of Access for Hearing Loss shall be provided at each telephone equipped with a volume control. TAS SECTION 4.31.3 - MOUNTING HEIGHT (REFERENCE DETAIL 4.31) A The highest operable part of the telephone shall be 48' maximum above the floor where a forward reach is required, and 54" maximum where a side reach is allowed. B. If the forward reach is over an obstruction 20" to 25' deep (with knee space equal to or greater than reach distance), the maximum height shall be 44". C. Maximum height shall be 46" for side reach over an obstruction 34" maximum high and 24" maximum deep. O U I 30" 0 a o a x 48" clear I I 0 0 floor space for side access 2 v L----J if o U o pppp �f• LO N \ -15LO e ; d 30x 48" w clear floorl w I space for l N I front I LaccessJ N Detail 4.31 4.32 - FIXED OR BUILT-IN SEATING AND TABLES TAS SECTION 4.32.2 - SEATING A. If seating spaces for people in wheelchairs are provided at fixed tables or counters, clear floor space of 30" x 48' shall be provided. Clear floor space shall not overlap knee space by more than 19'. TAS SECTION 4.32.3 - KNEE CLEARANCES A If seating for people in wheelchairs is provided at fixed tables or counters, knee space at least 27' high, 30" wide, and 19" deep shall be provided. TAS SECTION 4.32.4 - HEIGHT OF TABLES OR COUNTERS A The tops of accessible tables and counters shall be 28" minimum, and X' maximum, above the finished floor. 4.34 - AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES TAS SECTION 4.34.2 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE (Does not apply to drive -up ATMs) A Clear floor space shall comply with 4.2.4 to allow a forward approach, a parallel approach, or both. TAS SECTION 4.34.3 - REACH RANGES (Does not apply to drive -up ATMs) A Forward approach only: Controls within the forward reach specified in 4.2.5. B. Parallel approach only: Controls within unobstructed reach range from clear floor space at furthest point of protrusion of the automated teller machine or surround per table below: Reach Depth Maximum Height Reach Depth Maximum Height Reach Depth Maximum Height in inches in inches in inches in inches in inches in inches 10 or less 54 15 51 20 48 1/2 17 53 1/2 16 50 1/2 11 21 47 1/2 12 53 17 50 22 47 13 52 1/2 18 49 1/2 23 46 1/2 14 51 1/2 19 49 24 46 4.35 DRESSING AND FITTING ROOMS TAS SECTION 4.35.2 - CLEAR FLOOR SPACE A. A clear floor space allowing a person using a wheelchair to make a 180-degree turn shall be provided in every accessible dressing room entered through a swinging or sliding door. B. No door shall swing into any part of a required turning space. TAS SECTION 4.35.4 - BENCH A Every accessible dressing room shall have a 24' x 48' bench fixed to the wall along the longer dimension. The bench shall be mounted 17' to 19" above the finished floor. TAS SECTION 4.35.5 - MIRROR A Where mirrors are provided in dressings rooms which are not required to be accessible, then in accessible dressing rooms a full-length mirror, measuring at least 18" wide x 54" high, shall be mounted in a position affording a view to a person on the bench as well as to a person in a standing position. 2.1 - PROVISIONS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN TAS SECTION 2.1.1, MOUNTING HEIGHTS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN A. When children under high-school age (typically 14 or 15) are the primary users of a building or facility, mounting heights and reach -ranges of various elements, fixtures and equipment listed in the table below shall be adjusted to meet the needs of the appropriate age group. B. When facilities serve children under the age of four, the lower dimensions shall be used, except water closet seat heights may be lower than 14' but not higher than 15". Ages: 4 thru 10 or 11 Ages: 11 thru 14 or 15 Grades: Pre-K thru 5 or 6 Grades: 6 thru 8 or 9 Reach Ranges Frontal Approach 42" max. 45' max. Side Approach 48' max. 51" max. Ramps and Stairs Top of Handrail Gripping Surface 28" - 34" 30" - 34" Elevators Car Control Floor Buttons Frontal Approach 42" max. 45" max. Side Approach 48" max. 51' max. Emergency Communications Highest Operable Part 42' max. 45" max. Platform lifts (Wheelchair Lifts) Controls/Operating Mechanisms 28' - 42" 28" - 45' Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers Frontal Approach Spout Height (to outlet) 32" max. 34" max. Knee Clearance 26" min. 27" min. Side Approach Spout Height (to outlet) 32" max. 34" max. Water Closets Top of Seat 14" - 15' 15" - 17' Grab Bars 28" - 30" 30" - 32" Flush Controls 42" max. 44' max. Urinals Rim of Basin 14" max. 16' max. Flush Controls 42" max. 44" max. Lavatories and Sinks Rim or Counter Surface 30" max. 32' max. Knee Clearance 26" min. 27' min. To Faucets From Front Edge 18" max. 20' max. Mirrors To Bottom Reflective Surface 34" max. 37" max. Bathtubs Top of Seat 14" - 15" 15" - 17" Grab Bars 28' - 30' 30" - 32" Hand Shower Head Mounting 42' max. 45" max. Shower Stalls Top of Seat 140 - 15" 15" - 17" Grab Bars 28" - 30" 30" - 32" Hand Shower Head Mounting Frontal Approach 42" max. 45' max. Side Approach 48" max. 51" max. Storage Frontal Approach 42' max. 45" max. Side Approach Distance from wheelchair 0" - 10' 48' max. 51" max. 10" - 21" 42" max. 45' max. Controls and Operating Mechanisms Highest Operable Part Frontal Approach 42' max. 45' max. Side Approach 48' max. 51" max. Telephones Highest Operable Part Frontal Approach 42" max. 45" max. Side Approach 48" max. 51" max. Fixed or Built-in Seating and Tables, Reading and Study Areas, and Work Stations Height of Tables or Counters 28" - 30" 28" - 32" Knee Clearances 26" min. 27' min. Dressing and Fitting Rooms Top of Bench 14' - 15" 15" - 17" Food Service Lines Top of Tray Slide 30" max. 32' max. 4.1.2 - ACCESSIBLE SITES AND EXTERIOR FACILITIES TAS SECTION 4.1.2 (5) (a), ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES A. If parking spaces are provided for self -parking by employees or visitors, then accessible spaces complying with 4.6 shall be provided in each such parking area in conformance with the table below: Total Parking in Lot Required Minimum number of Accessible Spaces Total Parking in Lot Required Minimum number of Accessible Spaces 1 to 25 1 201 to 300 7 26 to 50 2 301 to 400 8 51 to 75 3 401 to 500 9 76 to 100 4 501 to 1,000 2 percent of total 101 to 150 5 1,001 and over 20 plus 1 for each 100 over 1,000 151 to 200 6 B. One in every eight accessible spaces, but not less than one, shall be served by an access aisle 96' wide minimum, and shall be designated "van accessible* as required by 4.6.4, EXCEPT when all required parking spaces are provided in conformance with "Universal" Parking Space Design. IF THE APPROVED PLANS ARE MODIFIED, A NEW SUBMITTAL TO THE CITY IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO THE CHANGE IS OCCURRING PROPOSED NEW PARK FACILITY FOR NEST SIDE PARK La Porte, Texas 3600 Canada Road, 77571 RANDALL - PORTERFIELD ARCHITECTS, INC. A.I.A. 111 A RO w mA . 0 � 1 it 0_ wY ,p�, g3�y Psi qTE OF �F'H 565 FM 270 NORTH LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS 77573 281.332.6680 281.316.6920 fax NOTE The information contained on this sheet is condensed from the Texas Accessibility Standards of the Architectural Borders Act - Article 9102, Texas Civil Statutes - Effective April 1, 1994. It is intended as a general guideline to aid in the construction of accessible elements and spaces for the handicapped. 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X4' 24" RCP FL = 17.01" W PECAN Ir _0_ PECAN 20" PECAN N is" i t / PECAN 1B" PECA t\ 12" PECAN i i 18, PECAN 12' PECAN \ i / ')4" PECAN ] �/110" PECAN \ _ \ �_ EiC \2.6 B"PECAN i18 PECAN 1B" PECA76" PECAN A�i�j1`�,�'i' 110" PECAN_�7 24" PECA�1�PECAN 8" PECAN` (} \10"PCANECAN12" PECAN 18" PECAN 18" PECAN14' P``EC��A1X!{�,18 PECAN�1J18" PECAN \ t "PECAN12" PECAN 418" PECAN1'24" PECAN 18"PECAN1 _.....30" PECAN .__........._......_ 12�•..` I 12" PECAN t`•PEON_. 18" PECAN ..�-•�' �10" PECAN \yi ,, �CAH / 1 t� TOP OF RIM ELEV. = 22.66' 24" RCP(W) FL = 16.48' w 24" RCP(E) FL = 16.48' a 30" RCP(N) FL = 15.43' \ 1v 30" RCP(S) FL = 15.18' \ ®Ls 30" RCP TO�PJ( OF RIM ELEV/ 1590.991 12/ PIPE FL = ,R.8'78'' I f 30" OAK I i /, 30" OAK 20" \V I O, ' 23.2 '\ 2" PECAN i 24" PECAN 1 \1 i i i 20" PECAN \t v..... _._.... _..._..__.. B-y/ LOT LINE . - . - . - . - . - "`.,•.,,, _ I _ �_._--"'� � 14" PECAN `lJ / � 24" PECAN O� S 03°06'54" E Coastal Industrial Water Authority 4 LEGEND H.C.D.R. HARRIS COUNTY DEED RECORDS H.C.C.O. HARRIS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE H.C.M.R. HARRIS COUNTY MAP RECORDS I.R. IRON ROD FL FLOW LINE POWER POLE WOOD FENCE ons OVER -HEAD ELECTRICAL LIGHT STANDARD �0 `DIAH MANHOLE FIRE HYDRANT WATER VALVE TOP OF BANK GUY WIRE RIM ELEV. = FL = \ 16.66 Fri !7WO 22.8 EXXON PIPELINE 36" RCP FL = 14.71'+ I Qj ! 24" PECAN O . rn ii 22.8 22.9 t t, • 23.0 _......_..... ..__,.. ...._.._.._..�..__..._.__.._ t� j 1 .....,. __ --- ....-._.....�....- .......�............... _.._._.._._._._.._._._.__._ _ _._._.._ .....__ 23_1 1601.17' IF THE APPROVED PLANS ! ARE MODIFIED, A NEW SUBMITTAL TO THE CITY IS REQUIRED PRIOR NOTES: TO THE CHANGE IS OCCURRIN 1. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE TEXAS STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, SOUTH CENTRAL ZONE (NAD 83). RCP TOP OF RIM ELEV. = 22.86' 36" RCP(W) FL = 14.54' 30" RCP(N) FL = 15.13' 30" RCP(S) FL = 14.50' 48" RCP(E) FL = 14.29' 1 1 1 ( 60 0 30 60 f 1 jSCALE: 1 "=60' 1 LEI !' I >�r 00> ¢a s _j IO SJ� 03 LI 11 � Z0F Oiz iz0000 0 1- i O YOp 0O 2JzQ 0 1' ¢ 3 LU v >,I- 0 ¢ x o 0 0 ri i rn a0 W 00 L.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. 1I Lij � I [ I 1 > cx i B�2.4 p� N to 6 Z LO O O %�� CI i I r, 0�y 0 3 w O a of l 1 O ¢�� >H 00004 00 �F ¢ In n I 1j YWx OF-d• o O�¢ 001 I ¢ 2 ICJ ¢ Q w U EL w0 EL i � �¢ oa iO J i t _jO 0p 2. PROJECT BENCHMARK IS CITY OF LAPORTE MONUMENT L.P.S.M. NO. 109, ELEVATION = 23.50 NGS 1929 (1978 ADJ.), LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF ANDRICKS STREET AND CARLOW STREET. 3. PROJECT T.B.M. NO. 1 IS A BOLT ON A FIRE HYDRANT ON THE WEST SIDE OF CANADA STREET APPROXINATELY 115 FEET SOUTH OF POWER POLE NO. 19285. ELEV. = 24.15' 4. PROJECT T.B.M. NO. 2 IS A BOLT ON A FIRE HYDRANT ON THE WEST SIDE OF CANADA STREET APPROXIVIATELY 10 FEET SOUTH OF POWER POLE 0.2 MILES NORTH OF FAIRMONT PARKWAY. ELEV. = 23.81, 5. PROJECT T.B.M. NO, 3 IS AN 'Y' ON THE NORTH RIM OF A MANHOLE LOCATED AT THE CENTER OF THE MEDIAN OF CANADA STREET AT THE SOUTH END OF THE PROJECT. ELEV. = 22.90. 6. THE PROPERTY LINES SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON A COMPILATION OF INFORMATION AND DO NOT REPRESENT THE RESULTS OF A BOUNDARY SURVEY. COPYRIGHT 2007. THE WILSON SURVEY GROUP. INC. THE WILSON SURVEY GROUP , / PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS VV 2006 E. BROADWAY PEARLAND, TEXAS (281) 485-3991 FAX (281) 485-3998 ""v v"` 07-167.DWG ORIGINAL PLOT DA o8-14-07 DWN E.M.C. CKD M.D.W. CITY OF LA PORTE APPM.D.W. SCALE 1"=60' TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY OF THE REMAINDER OF A 33.644 ACRE TRA (PART OF LOTS 708,709,690 & 691 LA PORTE OUTLOTS, VOLUME 83, P 44 H.C.D.R.), CITY OF LA PORTE, T JOB NO. 07-167 SHEET ( I EB 9091 LIIIE�-M