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HomeMy WebLinkAbout46886-Z o�gUFFl71K 49 Town of Southold 12/11/2021 y� P.O.Box 1179 o _ 53095 Main Rd y�fjpl �ao�'. Southold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 42612 Date: 12/11/2021 THIS CERTIFIES that the building RAMP Location of Property: 2555 Youngs Ave Unit I IA, Southold SCTM#: 473889 See/Block/Lot: 63.2-1-28 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 9/17/2021 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 46886 dated 9/28/2021 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: handicap ramp at entry of existing single family dwelling(Unit I IA) as applied for The certificate is issued to Johnson, Paula of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED ` rrize S gnaturee �o�SUFrotr�o TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE o . SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 46886 Date: 9/28/2021 Permission is hereby granted to: Johnson, Paula 2555 Youngs Ave Unit 11A Southold, NY 11971 To: Install handicap ramp at entry of existing single family dwelling as applied for. At premises located at: 2555 Youngs Ave Unit 11A, Southold SCTM # 473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 63.2-1-28 Pursuant to application dated 9/17/2021 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 3/30/2023. Fees: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADDITION OR ALTERATION $200.00 CO-ADDITION TO DWELLING $50.00 Total: $250.00 Building Inspector Of so # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. %mr►� 765.1802 - ' INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST ' [ ] ROUGH PL13G. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ]. ULA``TIIOWCAULKING [ ] FRAMING/STRAPPING [ FINAL �YfG(AAkC&y K&WP ' [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ '] -FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL(FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O REMARKS: ` uy DATE �2I �1 �Z� INSPECTOR FIELD INSPECTION REPORT DATE COMMENTS b FOUNDATION(IST) -------------------------------------- C FOUNDATION(2ND) P z No ROUGH FRAMING:& PLUMBING 1 � 1 INSULATION.PER N.Y. STATE ENERGY CODE OVirA oI NZ FINAL n b ADDITIONAL COMMENTS G� O z m M y x b b ,�SsuFFatt�oG TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 �y�of Telephone (631) 765-1802 Fax (631) 765-9502 https://www.southoldtownny.gov Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT For Office Use Only PERMIT NO. Buildinglnspectar: SEP 1.1R 2021 Applications and forms must be filled out in their entirety.Incomplete BUTLDTNG DEPT. applications will not be accepted. Where.the rApplicant is not the owner,an TOWN OF SOiJTHOLD] Owner's Authorization form(Page,2)shall be completed. Date:,july 16, 2021 OWNER(S)OF PROPERTY: Name:Paula JohnsonSCTM# 1000- _ ProjectAddress:2555 Youngs Avenue Unit 11A Phone#_(631)734-8039 Email:johnson.karin@gmail.com MailingAddress:Same aS above CONTACT PERSON: Name:Karin Johnson Mailing Address:same as above Phone#:same as above Email:johnson.karin@gmail.com DESIGN PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: ` Name:EZ-ACCESS Mailing Acldress:7408700 Milwaulkee Avenue North, Algona, Washington 98001- Phone#:1-800-451-1903 Email:customerservice@ezaccess.com CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: Name:Kyle Bannan, Safety Net Solutions LLC Mailing Address:95 Moorewood Drive, Smithtown, NY 11787 Phone#:631-240-2484 Email:snslongisland@gmail.com DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ❑New Structure ❑Addition ❑Alteration ❑Repair ❑Demolition Estimated Cost of Project: DOtherhandicap ramp on corner unit of condo building $4800.00 Will the lot be re-graded? []Yes ®No Will excess fill be removed from premises? []Yes ONO 1 PROPERTY INFORMATION Existing use of property:re_$Idence _ Intended use of property_res(derice Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to HOA this property? ❑Yes ®No IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. ❑ Check BOX After Reading: The owner/contractor/deslgnprofesslonal Is responsible for all drainage and storm water Issues aspwvided by Chapter 236 of the Town Code. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold,Suffolk,County,New York and other applicable Laws,Ordinances or Regulations,for the construction of buildings, additions,alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described.The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws,ordinances,building code, housing code and regulations and to admit authorized inspectors an premises and in building(s)for necessary Inspections.False statements made herein are punishable as Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the New York State Penal Laws Application Submitted By(print name): p(IAuthorized Agent BOwner Signature of Applicant: I EL �Q��� ILL I M j� Date: 1 -7 F-, STATE OF NEW YORK) HOZ„( SS: COUNTY OF�) 1 I 1 � )t-Q POR LU l�Jl L_L.L, �/ qMa being duly sworn, deposes and says that( he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract) above named, (OIhe is the CCA1 T— (Contract r,Age), Corporate Officer,etc.) of said owner or owners,and is duly authorized top orm or have performed the said work and to make and file this application;that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief; and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application file therewith. Sworn before me this I'1 day of fC, 14 Q Eii 20Op 21 OCbb 1WOA Fi L. D Wfj R NOTARY PUBLIC,STATE OF NEW YORK NO.01 D W63o690o PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATIONUALIFIED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY (Where the applicant is not the owner)COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 30,2A I, To t4i co� residingat 2sff' *V J(SrrvG . UAflr /1,4 u-rHz Ln do hereby authorize lid f C,G L L wtr 0 IL jA4:j .Jt'cto apply on rpy pehalf to tk e Town-pff S th Id Building Department for approval as described herein. Owner's Sigrtatu a date c�\11 Print Owner's Name 2 OCCUPANCY OR USE IS UNLAWFUL APPROVED AS NOTED WITHOUT CERTIFICATE DATE: ias-dlB.P.# OF OCCUPANCY FEE: 'l'df 0' 2)BY: NOTIFYBUILDING DEPARTMENT AT 765-1802 B AM- TO 4 PM FOR THE FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS:' 1. FOUNDATION '--TWO REQUIRED FOR POURED CONCRETE COMPLY WITH ALL CODES OF 2. ROUGH - FRAMING & PLUMBING NEW YORK STATE & TOWN CODES s. INSULATION 4. FINAL - CONSTRUCTION MUST AS REQUIRED AND CONDITIONS OF BE COMPLETE FOR C.O. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE SOUTHOLD TOWN ZSA - REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NEW SOUTHOLDTOWNPLANNINGBOARD YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION ERRORS. SOU HOLC- ',!•;'Tn i� ` N.Y.S.DEC Additional Certification May Be Required. RETAIN STORM WATER RUNOFF PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 236 OF THE TOWN CODE, � 2:10'# 3"0** I Lo N ;� ¢ z '3 oz 0— o La l W cl 0 0 N 2 i r 2 O �2 rot F�Cr[r, p p 1ZTIAt_ �' eVAFrOr.! • F.> m. 514"TI OF 2 ,, � F�cr� DWEL-L.�►.1� d r Qpp� ALL INFIEtZ L£crs To SM ou 11.0';ga cooc. pnus T p T RN RAMj�TO fiE SEGU tb U'E�ELOM REHOV6.EXTLr ad��PSIs SECURED TO G D iJt7l�A AvC& S (jiSp NANDQAIL .. ., )urA«r_,y� .- g NEcESsAR� t' gTvpz fop,REUSE . 72 2 I f it `p PLAT'PRH.. �0 Q 3)— (0'-D'L 2AHp 5EMIOLIS p M C 1� wD TPZsITIoN QIEcig qLL `'OUTER, LECG To. BE s&CwRED - iJ V $E BOLTED TO CONCRETE. TO 0014CPI-TE. SIDEWALK w� 5 +! . C[�cpAl1Dl1JG WIJCR6fE SCiL 3B C'-W'o�CcE 5.0 `.Z {/� A11GFLdG.sS.(RED 11F1+A NUPPJ4W6 Au 'PL&W W - Ez AcrEssFj:!��a;Lm . - Ir-z 3 . W -d LL L O OL r 3 5� i -- I RbM P — E Ltz—VAT 101.) , SHE€r 2 OF 2, MODULAR -.RAMP SYSTEM GUIDELINES & SPECIFICATIONS MANUAL Faulspan eccEssBemrsysrEms L TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................3 COMPANY PROFILE..............................................................................:...........3 FEATURES & BENEFITS....................................................................................3 ADA OVERVIEW.................................................................................................4 WHERE DO MODULAR RAMPS FIT IN?.........................................................4-6 SITE EVALUATION..........................................................................................7-9 SITE EVALUATION WORKSHEET.....................................................................8 SITE EVALUATION, ENTRY REFERENCE SHEET............................................9 SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................10 ARCHITECTURAL SPECS...........................................................................11-13 WARRANTY& REGISTRATION.......................................................................14 SAFETY& MAINTENANCE...............................................................................15 z INTRODUCTION The REDISPAN MODULAR Ramp System was built to address the accessibility needs of the residential market.We have created a whole new concept for designing, and installing the perfect modular ramp system. Particular attention to appearance, ease of installation, and durability are key to our design. COMPANY PROFILE Redispan Access Ramp Systems was formed in 2015 to solve specific problems and areas of pressing concern in the modular ramp business. We provide top quality aluminum ramps to dealers nationwide, our attention to detail in design and execution we think will add value to your business. Redispan Ramps was formed on the value proposition of simplyfying the installation process while increasing profitmargins for our clients with bulk pricing. We are focused on supporting our customers through a commitment to quality, customer service excellence, and distribution support. ADA OVERVIEW Redispan manufactures ramps for residential use only and are not to be used for commercial purposes. To ensure the highest quality and safety possible, Redispan Modular ramps were designed with the ADA specifications in mind. Although not binding to personal residences, these standards should be taken into consideration when purchasing a modular ramp. -WHERE DO MODULAR RAMPS FIT IN? As it relates to ramps, the ADAAG specifies how steep (incline) a ramp must be, ramp width, handrail design, etc. The Redispan Modular Ramp System was designed with the ADAAG requirements in mind. Although a ramp system installed at a private residence typically is not obligated to meet ADAAG requirements, by following these guidelines the end user is assured acceptable levels of convenience, comfort, and safety:. 4.8.1 GENERAL Any part of an accessible route with a slope greater than 1:20 shall be considered a ramp and shall comply with 4.8. 4.8.2 SLOPE AND RISE The maximum slope of a ramp in new construction shall be 1:12.The maximum rise for any single ramp run shall be 30-inches (760 mm). Curb ramps and ramps to be constructed on existing sites or in existing buildings or facilities shall be permitted to have slopes and rises provided space,limitations prohibit use of a 1:12 may have slopes.and rises as follows (41.6): i) Aslope between 1:10 and 1:12 is allowed for maxrmum:rise of 6-inches. 2) A slope between 1:8 and 1:10 is allowed for a maximum,rise of 3-inches. A slope steeper than til is not allowed. 4.8.3 CLEAR WIDTH' The minimum dear width of ramp shall be 364nches(915 mm)(see FIG A). ' 4.8.4 LANDING Ramps shall have level landings (platforms) at the bottom'and top of each ramp and each ramp run. Landings shall have the following features: t) Landing width shall be at least as wide as the ramp run leading to it. 2) Landing length shall be 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum clear. a) Ramps that change direction at landings (platforms)shall have a 5'x 5' (1525 mm by 1525 mm) minimum landing (platform). 4) If a doorway is located at a landing (platform),then the area in front of the doorway shall comply with 4.13.6. 4.13.6 MANEUVERING,CLEARANCES AT DOORS Minimum maneuvering clearances at doors that are not automatic or power assisted shall be as shown in FIG A. The floor or ground area within the required clearances shall be level and clear. 4.8.5 HANDRAILS If a ramp run has a rise greater than 6-inches (150 mm) or a run greater than 72-inches (1833 mm), then it shall have handrails on both sides. Handrails shall comply with 4.26 and have the following features: 1) Handrails shall be provided along both sides of ramp segments.The inside handrail on switchback(turn back platform) or dogleg (tum platform) ramps shall always be continuous. 4 F RVIEW , CONT' D 21 If handrails are not continuous, they shall extend at least 12-inches (305 mm) beyond the top and bottom of the ramp segment and shall be parallel with the floor or ground surface (see FIG A). ai The clear space between the handrail and the wall shall be 11/cinches (38 mm). 4i Gripping surfaces shall be continuous. 5i Top of handrail gripping surface shall be mounted between 34"and 38"(865 mm and 965 mm) above ramp surfaces. 6) Ends of handrails shall.be either rounded or returned smoothly to floor, wall, or post. 7I Handrails shall not rotate within their fittings. CROSS SLOPE AND SURFACES ross slope of ramp surfaces shall be no greater than 1:50; ramp surfaces shall comply with 4.5: 4.5.1 GENERAL Ground and floor surfaces along accessible routes and in accessible rooms and spaces including floors,walks, ramps,stairs, and curb ramps, shall be stable,firm, slip- resistant and comply with 4.5. 4.8.7 EDGE PROTECTION Ramps and landings (platforms)with drop-offs shall have curbs,walls, railings,or projecting surfaces that prevent people from slipping off the ramp. Curbs shall be a minimum of 2-inches (50 mm) high (see FIG A). 4.8.8 OUTDOOR CONDITIONS Outdoor ramps and their approaches shall be designed so that water will not accumulate on walking surfaces. THE ABOVE TEXT WAS TAKEN FROM CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS,ADA STANDARDS FOR ACCESSIBLE DESIGN 28CFR PART 36 ADA OVERVIEW , CONT' D I � m + n - ae m �aAly ur mRq.aoi.L.N.O Examples a ' FIG A EXAMPLES OF EDGE PROTECTION AND-HANDRAIL EXTENSIONS �� aaaB�F�A ' rmE.=unrommwre�nms.m. ' a�amara. rvmax�m�str�as.m wsu. rsaa. arm ��r,arrs�.amsm..=rY= rmE:s=®n(ummNw svmeauum sm,.ew.dm.. ��a=roma. —e�manso�: x amsecF--r�=• 7Mu. nm sa , xaiLY�3.NOnanml M4mmfa.slm tlnec nosey-®n nm®w.rm.mua�m. le�saenw�sb—asp am.. FIG B MANEUVERING CLEARANCES AT DOORS SITE EVALUATION 1) DISCUSS THE NEEDS OF THE CUSTOMER Evaluate the ramp site and explain to your customer the guidelines relating to a 1:12 slope(12 inches of ramp to one inch of rise,or 4.81.There are times that a site may not allow for this incline;this and other considerations need to be addressed for each site evaluation. 2) PICK A START AND END POINT FOR THE RAMP What is the approximate workable area that the ramp system can occupy? For a wheelchair to transition smoothly onto or off from the ramp,the top and bottom of the ramp should be placed on a firm,level surface. Are platforms or landing pads needed?(Guidelines suggest a 5'x 5'maneuvering area,which can be either a porch or platform.)Consider these variations: A) CONNECTS TO EXISTING PORCH If the top of the ramp connects to a porch, account for the door swing and chair maneuvering room (FIG B). B) OVER AN EXISTING PORCH OR STEPS If the platform is over an existing porch,be aware that the deck of the platform will be.31/cinches higher than the surface of the porch or steps. If the door(or screen door)swings outward,,the platform will not allow the door to open. If this happens,two options are available: 1. A custom porch platform is available that adds only 1I/T to the height of the porch surface. if. Mount the platform flush to the front edge of the porch. C) DIRECTLY AGAINST A DOOR(1MTHOUT PORCH) If a platform used is directly against a door it is best to keep the platform surface even with the doorway threshold. D) IT IS RECOMMENDED NOT TO CONNECT A RAMP DIRECTLY TO A DOOR 11qTHOUT A LANDING. This does not allow safe maneuvering room to open the door. 3) IS THE PORCH WOOD OR CONCRETE? The upper end of the ramp or platform mustbe attached to the porch. Fasteners are supplied that will attach to either wood or concrete(a masonry bit or rotary hammer Will be necessary for the,concrete fasteners). ; 4} MEASURE THE TOTAL RISE(see diagram at right) _ A) The length of the ramp needed is detemiined:by � the total rise(the vertical height of the area requiring a ramp).The total rise is the difference in height between the top.of the steps or landing. and the ground. Using a builders level or tape measure,determine the rise and keep in mind I that this measurement always includes door thresholds,steps,and all slopes down to the lowest area(uneven yard etc.). . B) Once this height is determined,,(i.e.,40 rise),measure out 40'to see if there are additional drops or difference in rise due to uneven yard,etc. 5) CONSIDER HANDRAILS Redspan, along with most regulatory agencies and building codes, recommends the use of handrails for all modular ramps. A minimum of 19V of outside clearance is needed for finger,allowance (see ADA 4.8.5 for additional information on handrails). When handrailsare attached,the overall outside width of the ramp is 43"-(includes handrails as wellas supports).When measuring for the system,be sure to allow for 43". 6) LOOK FOR OBSTACLES Describe any porch railings,trees,shrubs,etc.that may interfere with the ramps,platforms,platform support tubes,rails,and ramp support assemblies. 7) COMBINED LENGTH What is the combined length of ramp system (NOT including platforms)? 8) DETERMINE SURFACE What type of surface is at the bottom of the ramp?Is it level and suitable for wheelchair use_? 9) COMPLETE"SITE EVALUATION WORKSHEET"and QUOTE RAMP .. . I PI 0 1. . - . 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As RISE OF EXTERIOR THRESHOLD H= DEPTH OF STEPS................................................ B. INITIAL RISE OF STEPS(PORCH +Cor E= RISEOFSTEPS................................................... C= •GRADE VARIATION(if any) +or- WIDTH OF PORCH(if differs from steps).............. D= TOTAL RISE RISE OF PORCH(If differs form steps)............:.... E= DEPTH OF PORCH.............................................. F= IS A BRIDGE PLATE REQUIRED?(yes or no) WIDTH OF DOOR(usable space)......................... G— THE DOOR OPENS(in or ouUleft or right) RISE OF EXTERIOR THRESHOLD...................... H= RISE OF INTERIOR THRESHOLD....................... 1= 'Any ground variations should be added(decline)or DEPTH OF THRESHOLD..................................... J= subtracted Incline)from the total rise. Redispan,along with most regulatory agencies,recommends 1-foot of ramp run per 1-inch of rise in height(1:12 ratio).For example,if a porch and steps have a total rise of 204nches,a ramp with a 20-foot run would be required.Please note that this does SPECIFICATIONS RAMP SECTIONS & HANDRAILS 4'RAMP 6'RAMP 6'RAMP 10'RAMP 5'X 5' 5.X81 WITH WITH WITH WITH TURN/STRAIGHT TURN BACK HANDRAILS HANDRAILS HANDRAILS HANDRAILS PLATFORM PLATFORM 2pieces) Made of aluminum ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Raised tread surface ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Weight(lbs.) 57 76 95 117 102/104 172 Usable width 36" 36" 360 36" 60" 96" Weight capacity(lbs:) 850 850 850 850 850 850 Width to outside of / handrail 40` ° 643/° 104%" Width to outside of 44" 703/4" 117Ys" support feet Side rail height 2- Upper handrail "Upper'handrail height - 34Yz" Lowerhandrall h"eight 23Yz" Handrail dlamete[ Minimum platform'heighf.. withoutsupporttubes) 3Yz 3Yz"`. TRANSITION PLATES TOP BOTTOM Made of aluminum ✓ ✓ Raised tread surface ✓ ✓ Length 3V 6" Width 35'/° 35%° 10 ARCHITECTURAL SPECS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT a. The productdescribed herein, manufactured by Redispan is an aluminum modular ramp consisting of ramp sections, platforms, rails, and supports that are selected to provide adequate ramping height. 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE a. The ramp may be subject to state, local, and city approval prior to installation and subject to inspection after installation. 1.3 REFERENCE CODES a. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT HANDBOOK (published by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the U.S.Department of Justice,publication EEOC-BK-1 9). 1.4 SUBMITTALS a. Shop drawings by contractor or manufacturers literature for approval. Drawings shall indicate layout, unit locations,unit Identification,connections details,support items,and dimensions. b. A sample of the ramp treads showing slip resistant ramp surfaces. 1.5 DELIVERY AND HANDLING a. The contractor shall inspect the components upon delivery to ensure that the proper materials have been received and are not damaged of defective.D_amaged,or defective materials`shall be. removed from.the site. 16 FIELD MEASUREMENTS a Venfy`thaffield measurements are as indicated on the placement Ans. 1.7 wARRANTY a. The manufacturer shall have in wnhng a-warranty against any defect in materials and workmanship for a period of three(3),years., PART 2 - OVERVIEW 2.1 OVERVIEW a. All EZ-ACCESS® modular ramps and accessories shall be prefabricated modular units as manufactured by EZ-ACCESS.These ramps shall be modular in design to allow for relocation. 2.2 MATERIALS a. ENGINEERING 1. Ramp sections shall be designed for a minimum uniform live load of 150 pounds per square foot and a concentrated vertical load of 300 lbs. per square foot. Overall weight capacity of 850 lbs. b. MATERIALS 1. Ramp sections shall be all aluminum construction alloy 6061,6063,or 6065. 2. All structural fasteners which attach ramps together and handrails to ramps shall be of grade 5 strength or higher,and shall include a zinc chromate finish. ARCHITECTURAL SPECS c. DESIGN AND FABRICATION 1. Modular ramp units are to be built to shape, size, and finish as indicated on approved drawings. 2. Ramp surface is to be continuous, without gaps, and shall have an extruded skid resistant surface. Platform deck surface will be knurled to make skid resistance bi- directional-. 3. Ramps shall be constructed of interlocking 1 V x 6"treads welded to the side rails. 4. All ramp sections shall have a 2"minimum curb height. 5. Top of all ramps must accept a full-width pivoting top adapter plate with a minimum 3" extension with a preformed angle between 80 and 120 with a skid resistant surface. 6. Bottom of all ramps must accept a full-width pivoting bevel with a skid-resistant surface from ramp to ground transition. 7. All fasteners shall be Captured either on outside of ramp or underneath. 8. There shall be no fasteners protruding into the inner usable ramp or curb surface. 2.3 PLATFORMS a. ENGINEERING 1. Platforms shall be designed for a minimum uniform live load of 100 pounds per square foot and a concentrated vertical load of 300 lbs per square foot Overall weight capacity of 850 lbs. b. MATERIALS ' I. Platform sections shall be all aluminum construction alloy 6061,6063,or 6065. c. DESIGN AND FABRICATION. -- 1 Platform units are to be built to shape,size,and finish as indicated an approved.draunngs -.; 2 YPiatform 8UHace,into be continuous,wittiout,gaps, andshall harie.an extruded skid :resistant surface;kriuded to imake skid resistance bl direc#ional ;. 3 ` Platforms;shall be constructed�6f Interfodang'1%"x•6"tredds welded to,the side rails 4 'Piatforms shall be deslgnedsfor variable,height,adjustment:" , 2A SUPPORT LEG ASSEMBLIES a. ENGINEERING 1. All support assemblies shall-lie designed to support the ramp'and platform sections (uniform live load 22,2.3). 2. Support assemblies shall be designed to hold ramp sections in alignment about all alas. 3. Support legs shall be of aluminum with a minimum wall thickness of.140". b. MATERIALS 1. Support assemblies shall be aluminum construction. 2. All fasteners shall be grade 5 strength or higher with zinc chromate finish. c. DESIGN 1. The legs of the support assemblies shall adjust for variable height and slope adjustment The legs should be designed to swivel as to always be perpendicular to the ground and the load should remain vertical regardless of the slope. 2. All aluminum brackets shall be supplied for attachment of the ramps and/or platforms to the proper support assembly. 3. All legs shall have a foot pad. 1z ARCHITECTURAL SPECS 2.5 HANDRAILS a. MATERIALS 1. Handrails shall be all aluminum construction alloy 6061,6063,or 6065. b. DESIGN AND FABRICATION 1. Handrails shall be provided along both sides of ramp segments. The inside handrail on turn platforms and dogleg ramps shallalwaysbe continuous. Gripping surfaces shall be continuous,without interruption by newel posts, other construction elements, or obstructions. 2. Gripping system diameter shall be 11/2". 3. The top of the handrail gripping surface shall be mounted between 30"and 34" above the ramp surface, and the top of the intermediate rail shall be mounted between 18"and 22"above the ramp surface. 4. All handrail tubes shall be deburredand all sharp edges removed from all gripping surfaces. 5. All handrails shall be supplied with brushed, architectural finish (optional textured powder coat finish available). PART 3 -.EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION a. Verify site conditions are ready to receive work of this section. 3.2 ASSEMBLY a. Install prefabricated aluminum ramps according to manufacturer's instructions and the approved drawings without damage to'',S 4 or firiish Repair or replace any damaged units. b Allgriand maintain uniform slopa and horizontal lomtsas installation progresses.' - Q Fasten units in:place as indicated m shop drdwmgs or plans .' d Install railings according to manufacturer's'Ahitructions7'.instructionsand as .shown .on approved drawings. 3.3 MAINTENANCE a: Ramp system must be maintained-in accordance with Manufacturer's instructions. 3.4 IMPORTANT NOTE a. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 13 LIMITED WARRANTY 1. EZ-ACCESS, a division of Homecare Products, Inc., (herein referred to as Manufacturer), warrants that the equipment shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 3-years from the date of original purchase.This limited warranty applies to the original purchaser only and is non-transferable. This limited warranty is applicable to defective metal structure components only (excludes powder coated finish, applied non- skid tread,etc.) No part of this warranty will apply to any equipment which has been subject to misuse,vandalism,negligence, alteration, improper loads,accident, improper installation,or which has been repaired outside Manufacturer's place of business in any way as it the reasonable judgment of Manufacturer,to adversely affect its performance and reliability, nor to normal deterioration due to wear,tearand exposure,corrosion,or damage caused by rain,fire, earthquake or other natural causes or acts of nature. z Manufacturer's obligation and purchaser's sole remedy under this warranty is limited to, at Manufacturer's option, repairing or replacing equipment which is returned to its place of business and which, upon examination, shall disclose to Manufacturer's reasonable satisfaction to have been defective.Manufacturer will make the repair or replacement of defective components at its own expense. If Purchaser discovers a defect, he/she must call- Manufacturer at 253-249-1101. to request a Return Authorization(RA)to return the merchandise to Manufacturer. s. If Manufacturer determines,in its sole discretion,to replace the equipment with either a new or repaired unit,purchaser shall be responsible for a charge prorated an the following basis:The purchaser will be allowed a credit against the purchase price of equivalent equipment at the time of return to Manufacturer, in proportion to the percentage of the warranted service life remaining at the time of such return. Purchaser will be responsible to pay the balance of the purchase price of equivalent equipment. Manufacturer reserves the right to require payment prior to delivery of the repairedfreplaced equipment. In calculating available credit,the remaining warranted service life will be rounded up or down to the nearest whole year.YEARS 0-1: Unit repaired or replaced; YEARS 1-2: Repair or 50% $ credit(current purchase price multiplied by credit percentage); YEARS 2-3: Repair or 250% $ credit (current purchase price multiplied by credit percentage). This limited warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation. Manufacturer reserves the right to require Purchaser to pay for all shipping charges (Government purchases exempt). 4.DISCLAIMER:THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY ARISING UNDER ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE. HOWEVER,THAT IF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED IN ANY TERRITORY WHERE A PRODUCT IS SOLD, THE DURATION OF SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY DESCRIBED IN THE FIRST PARAGRAPH. 5. MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE,UNDER ANY CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR"OTHER, LEGAL OR,EQUITABLE THEORY FOR ANY DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,, RESULTING FROM THE USE;MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE EQUIPMENT,,OR ARISING OUT OF"ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY;EVEN'IF MANUFACTURER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THE SOLE .REMEDY FOR A BREACH OF`T14E',FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS REPLACEMENT OF`THE- DEFECTIVE OR NON-CONFORMING EQUIPMENT OR PART.THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF MANUFACTURER UNDER "THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF.THE EQUIPMENT COVERED 13Y THE WARRANTY. sr,Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights,and you may also have.otherrights which may vary from State to State.Manufacturer reserves the right to change or improve its products without any obligation to change or improve any Product previously manufactured by it. WARRANTY REGISTRATION (SAMPLE ONLY) TYPE SAMPLE REGISTRATION MANUFACTURED DATE SEELIEEL ONSIDE OFEAMP NAME PHONE ADDRESS CRY,ST,ZIP NAME OF DEALER DEALER'S CRY,ST,aP PRICE DATE PURCHASED USE WHAT INFLUENCED YOUR PURCHASE OF THIS RAMP? ❑ RECOMMENDATION OF FRIEND ❑DEALER RECOMMENDATION ❑ADVERTISING ❑ PRODUCT REVIEW IN MAGAZINE ❑ OTHER(PLEASE.EXPLAIN) Warranty is not valid uNess postmarked within 10 days of purchase . _ 14 .. _ SAFETY & MAINTENANCE PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY: 1. Caution should be used at all times. Proper maintenance and upkeep to the ramp surface is vital. 2. IMPORTANT: USE ONLY WITH A QUALIFIED HELPER. a. Always use your lap belt. a: It is important that you refer to your equipment's Owner Guide for the proper degree of incline/decline and chair direction before attempting ramp use. Never exceed its recommendations.. s. Periodically check and tighten any loose fasteners to ensure safety. s. At all times, keep the ramp clear of dirt, leaves, and other debris that may accumulate on the surface. Simply sweeping the ramp or using a garden hose will usually suffice, but, if needed, a damp cloth or soft brush with soap and water can be used(avoid alkaloid detergents). Rinse well and use extra caution when the ramp surface Is wet. 7. If ramp surface Is covered with Ice and/or snow, remove before use. Snow accumulation should be shoveled and the tread surface swept clean. Calcium Chloride salt substitute may be used to melt snow or ice accumulation on the ramp, however, after the snow and/or ice threat has cleared, be sure to clean the tread surface with soap and water (avoid alkaloid detergents) to remove Calcium Chloride residue. Rinse well and use extra caution when the ramp surface is wet. 8. Do not play on or near ramp. 9 Do not use handrails,or'ramp.to support planters, decorations, etc. io.-Ramp surface may become slippery when wet. :vi If any part-of the ramp it damaged-or loose, DO NOT USE UNTIL REPAIRS CAN° BE MADE BY A CERTIFIED INSTALLER OR OTHER QUALIFIED PERSON. is