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ADA/TAS Plan Review & Inspection Worksheet Texas Access www.texasaccess.com Client: Project No: Address: City/Town: State/ZIP: Project Type: PLAN REVIEW INSPECTION BY DATE Applicable to project scope Results: Acceptable Unacceptable 4 ACCESSIBLE ELEMENTS AND SPACES: TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS COMMENTS 4.3 ACCESSIBLE ROUTE 4.3.1* General............... 4.3.2 Location (1) Exterior Routes............... (2) Connecting Routes............... (3) Interior Routes............... (4) Dwelling Units............... (5) Vehicle Hazards............... 4.3.3 Width............... 4.3.4 Passing Space............... 4.3.5 Head Room............... 4.3.6 Surface Textures............... 4.3.7 Slope............... 4.3.8 Changes in Levels............... 4.3.9 Doors............... 4.3.10* Egress............... 4.3.11 Areas of Rescue Assistance 4.3.11.1 Location and Construction............... 4.3.11.2 Size and Number............... 4.3.11.3* Stairway Width............... 4.3.11.4* Two-way Communication............... 4.3.11.5 Identification............... 4.4 PROTRUDING OBJECTS 4.4.1* General............... 4.4.2 Head Room............... 4.5 GROUND AND FLOOR SURFACES 4.5.1* General............... 4.5.2 Changes in Level............ 4.5.3* Carpet............... 4.5.4 Gratings............... 4.6 PARKING AND PASSENGER LOADING ZONES 4.6.1 Minimum Number............... Page 1 of 11

4.6.2 Location (1) Parallel parking............ 4.6.3* Parking Spaces............... 4.6.4* Signage (1) Height............... (2) Accessible Routes............ (3) Overhead............ 4.6.5* Vertical Clearance............... 4.6.6 Passenger Loading Zones............... 4.7 CURB RAMPS 4.7.1 Locations............... 4.7.2 Slope............... 4.7.3 Width............... 4.7.4 Surface (1) Texture............... (2) Contrast............ 4.7.5 Sides of Curb Ramps............... 4.7.6 Built-Up Curb Ramps............... 4.7.7 Detectable Warnings (Reserved)............ 4.7.8 Obstructions............... 4.7.9 Location at Marked Crossings............ 4.7.10 Diagonal Curb Ramps............... 4.7.11 Islands............ 4.8 RAMPS 4.8.1* General............ 4.8.2* Slope and Rise............ 4.8.3 Clear Width............... 4.8.4* Landings (1) Width............... (2) Length............... (3) Change of direction............ (4) Doorways............... 4.8.5* Handrails (1) Location............... (2) Extension............... (3) Clear space............... (4) Gripping surface............ (5) Height............ (6) Ends............... (7) Rotation............... 4.8.6 Cross Slope and Surfaces............... Page 2 of 11

4.8.7 Edge Protection............... 4.8.8 Outdoor Conditions............... 4.9 STAIRS 4.9.1* General............ 4.9.2 Treads and Risers............... 4.9.3 Nosings............ 4.9.4 Handrails (1) Continuous............ (2) Extensions............... (3) Clear space............... (4) Gripping surface............ (5) Height............ (6) Ends............... (7) Rotation............... 4.9.5 Detectable Warnings at Stairs (Reserved)............... 4.9.6 Outdoor Conditions............... 4.10 ELEVATORS 4.10.1 General............... 4.10.2 Automatic Operation............ 4.10.3 Hall Call Buttons............... 4.10.4 Hall Lanterns (1) Height............ (2) Visual element size............ (3) Visibility............... 4.10.5 Tactile I.D. at Hoistway Entrances............... 4.10.6* Door Protective and Reopening Device............... 4.10.7* Door and Signal Timing for Hall Calls............ 4.10.8 Door Delay for Car Calls............ 4.10.9 Floor Plan of Elevator Cars............... 4.10.10 Floor Surfaces............... 4.10.11 Illumination............... 4.10.12* Car Controls (1) Buttons............... (2) Tactile braille & visual control indicators........... (3) Height............... (4) Location............... 4.10.13* Car Position Indicators............ 4.10.14* Emergency Communications............ 4.11 PLATFORM LIFTS (Wheelchair Lifts) 4.11.1 Location............... 4.11.2* Other Requirements (1) Controls and operating mechanisms............ (2) Handrails or other gripping surface............... Page 3 of 11

(3) Wheelstops and guardrails............... 4.11.3 Entrance............... 4.12 WINDOWS 4.12.1* General (Reserved)............... 4.12.2* Window Hardware (Reserved)............... 4.13 DOORS 4.13.1 General............... 4.13.2 Turnstiles............... 4.13.3 Gates............... 4.13.4 Double-Leaf Doorways............ 4.13.5 Clear Width............... 4.13.6 Maneuvering Clearances at Doors............ 4.13.7 Two Doors in Series............... 4.13.8* Thresholds at Doorways............... 4.13.9* Door Hardware............ 4.13.10* Door Closers............... 4.13.11* Door Opening Force............... 4.13.12* Automatic Doors and Power-Assisted Doors........... 4.14 ENTRANCES 4.14.1 Minimum Number............ 4.14.2 Service Entrances............... 4.15 DRINKING FOUNTAINS AND WATER COOLERS 4.15.1 General............... 4.15.2* Spout Height............... 4.15.3 Spout Location............... 4.15.4 Controls............... 4.15.5 Clearances (1) Wall and post-mounted units............ (2) Free-standing or built-in units............... 4.16 WATER CLOSETS 4.16.1 General............... 4.16.2 Clear Floor Space............ 4.16.3* Height............ 4.16.4* Grab Bars............ 4.16.5* Flush Controls............ 4.16.6 Dispensers............ 4.17 TOILET STALLS 4.17.1 Location............... 4.17.2 Water Closets............ 4.17.3* Size and Arrangement............... 4.17.4 Toe Clearances............... 4.17.5* Doors............... Page 4 of 11

4.17.6 Grab Bars............... 4.18 URINALS 4.18.1 General............... 4.18.2 Height............... 4.18.3 Clear Floor Space............... 4.18.4 Flush Controls............... 4.19 LAVATORIES AND MIRRORS 4.19.1 General............... 4.19.2 Height and Clearances............ 4.19.3 Clear Floor Space............... 4.19.4 Exposed Pipes and Surfaces............... 4.19.5 Faucets............... 4.19.6* Mirrors............... 4.20 BATHTUBS 4.20.1 General............... 4.20.2 Floor Space............... 4.20.3 Seat............ 4.20.4 Grab Bars............... 4.20.5 Controls............... 4.20.6 Shower Unit............... 4.20.7 Bathtub Enclosures............ 4.21 SHOWER STALLS 4.21.1* General............ 4.21.2 Size and Clearance............... 4.21.3 Seat............... 4.21.4 Grab Bars............... 4.21.5 Controls............... 4.21.6 Shower Unit............ 4.21.7 Curbs............... 4.21.8 Shower Enclosures............... 4.22 TOILET ROOMS 4.22.1 Minimum Number............ 4.22.2 Doors............... 4.22.3* Clear Floor Space............... 4.22.4 Water Closet............ 4.22.5 Urinals............ 4.22.6 Lavatories and Mirrors............ 4.22.7 Controls and Dispensers............ 4.23 BATHROOMS, BATHING FACILITIES, AND SHOWER ROOMS 4.23.1 Minimum Number............ 4.23.2 Doors............... 4.23.3* Clear Floor Space............... Page 5 of 11

4.23.4 Water Closets............ 4.23.5 Urinals............... 4.23.6 Lavatories and Mirrors............ 4.23.7 Controls and Dispensers............ 4.23.8 Bathing and Shower Facilities............ 4.23.9* Medicine Cabinets............... 4.24 SINKS 4.24.1 General............... 4.24.2 Doors............... 4.24.3 Knee Clearance............ 4.24.4 Depth............... 4.24.5 Clear Floor Space............... 4.24.6 Exposed Pipes and Surfaces............ 4.24.7 Faucets............ 4.25 STORAGE 4.25.1 General............... 4.25.2 Clear Floor Space............ 4.25.3 Height............... 4.25.4 Hardware............... 4.26 HANDRAILS, GRAB BARS, AND TUB AND SHOWER SEATS 4.26.1* General............ 4.26.2* Size and Spacing of Grab Bars and Handrails............ 4.26.3 Structural Strength............... 4.26.4 Hazards and Edges............... 4.27 CONTROLS AND OPERATING MECHANISMS 4.27.1 General............... 4.27.2 Clear Floor Space............... 4.27.3* Height............ 4.27.4 Operation............... 4.28 ALARMS 4.28.1 General............... 4.28.2* Audible Alarm............... 4.28.3* Visual Alarm (1) Lamp type............... (2) Lamp color............... (3) Pulse duration............... (4) Intensity............... (5) Flash rate............ (6) Mounting height............... (7) Spacing............... (8) Location............ 4.28.4* Auxiliary Alarms............ Page 6 of 11

4.29 DETECTABLE WARNINGS 4.29.1 General............... 4.29.2* On Walking Surfaces............ 4.29.3 On Doors to Hazardous Areas (Reserved).............. 4.29.4 At Stairs (Reserved)............... 4.29.5 At Hazardous Vehicular Areas (Reserved)............... 4.29.6 At Reflecting Pools (Reserved)............... 4.29.7 Standardization (Reserved)............ 4.30 SIGNAGE 4.30.1* General............ 4.30.2* Character Proportion............ 4.30.3 Overhead Signs............ 4.30.4* Raised & Brailled Characters & Pictograms............ 4.30.5* Finish and Contrast............ 4.30.6 Mounting Location & Height............ 4.30.7* Symbols of Accessibility (1) Facilities and elements............ (2) Volume control telephones............... (3) Text telephones............... (4) Assistive listening systems............... 4.30.8* Illumination Levels (Reserved)............... 4.31 TELEPHONES 4.31.1 General............... 4.31.2 Clear Floor or Ground Space............ 4.31.3* Mounting Height............ 4.31.4 Protruding Objects............... 4.31.5 Hearing Aid Compatible/Volume Control Phones...... 4.31.6 Controls............... 4.31.7 Telephone Booths............ 4.31.8 Cord Length............ 4.31.9* Text Telephones (1) Location............... (2) Pay telephones............ (3) Equivalent facilitation............ 4.32 FIXED OR BUILT-IN SEATING AND TABLES 4.32.1 General............... 4.32.2 Seating............... 4.32.3 Knee Clearance............ 4.32.4* Height of Tables or Counters............ 4.33 ASSEMBLY AREAS 4.33.1 Minimum Number............ 4.33.2* Size of Wheelchair Locations............... Page 7 of 11

4.33.3* Placement of Wheelchair Locations............ 4.33.4 Surfaces............ 4.33.5 Access to Performing Areas............ 4.33.6* Placement of Listening Devices............ 4.33.7* Types of Listening Devices............... 4.33.8 Toilet Room Requirements............... 4.34 AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES 4.34.1 General............... 4.34.2 Clear Floor Space............ 4.34.3 Reach Ranges (1) Forward Approach Only............ (2) Parallel Approach Only............... (3) Forward and Parallel Approach............... (4) Bins............ 4.34.4 Controls............... 4.34.5 Equipment for Person w/ Vision Impairments......... 4.35 DRESSING AND FITTING ROOMS 4.35.1 General............... 4.35.2 Clear Floor Space............ 4.35.3 Doors............... 4.35.4 Bench............... 4.35.5 Mirror............ 5 RESTAURANTS, CAFETERIAS, SNACK BARS, ETC. 5.1* GENERAL............... 5.2 COUNTERS AND BARS............... 5.3 ACCESS AISLES............... 5.4 DINING AREAS............... 5.5 FOOD SERVICE LINES............... 5.6 TABLEWARE AND CONDIMENT AREAS............... 5.7 RAISE PLATFORMS............... 5.8 VENDING MACHINES AND OTHER EQUIPMENT......... 5.9 QUIET AREAS (Reserved)............... 6 MEDICAL CARE FACILITIES 6.1 GENERAL (1) Hospitals............... (2) Hospitals and rehabilitation facilities............... (3) Long term care facilities............... (4) Alterations to patient bedrooms (a) Minimum number (altered wing)............... (b) Minimum number (altered individually)......... 6.2 ENTRANCES............... Page 8 of 11

6.3 PATIENT BEDROOMS (1) Doors............ (2) Maneuvering space............ (3) Clear floor space............... 6.4 PATIENT TOILET ROOMS............... 6.5 SIZE OF AREAS OF RESCUE ASSISTANCE............ 6.6 INFORMATION COUNTERS AND NURSES STATIONS......... 7 BUSINESS AND MERCANTILE 7.1 GENERAL............... 7.2 SALES, SERVICE, & INFO COUNTERS & TELLER WINDOWS (1) Sales and distribution counters............ (2) Ticket, recep. & info counters; tell. & nuses sta......... (3)* Assistive listening devices (Reserved)......... 7.3* CHECK-OUT AISLES (1) Minimum number............... (2) Clear width............... (3) Signage............... 7.4 SECURITY BOLLARDS AND TURNSTILES............ 8 LIBRARIES 8.1 GENERAL............... 8.2 READING AND STUDY AREAS............... 8.3 CHECK-OUT AREAS............... 8.4 CARD CATALOGS AND MAGAZINE DISPLAYS......... 8.5 STACKS............... 9 ACCESSIBLE TRANSIENT LODGING 9.1 HOTELS, INNS, DORMITORIES, RESORTS, ETC. 9.1.1 General............... 9.1.2 Units, Rooms, & Suites; Roll-in Showers............... 9.1.3 Accommodations for the Hearing Impaired............... 9.1.4 Classes of Sleeping Accommodations (1) Dispersement............... (2) Equivalent facilitation............ 9.1.5 Alterations to Units, Sleeping Rooms, & Suites... 9.2 REQUIREMENTS FOR UNITS, SLEEPING ROOMS & SUITES 9.2.1 General............... 9.2.2 Minimum Requirements (1) Maneuvering space............ (2) Accessible routes............ (3) Doors............ (4) Fixed or built-in storage............ (5) Controls............ Page 9 of 11

(6) Accessible spaces (a) living area............... (b) dining area............ (c) sleeping areas............... (d) patios, terraces, balconies............... (e) bathroom............ (f) half bath............ (g) carports, garages or parking spaces......... (7) Kitchens, kichenettes, or wet bars............... (8) sleeping rooms for hearing impaired.............. 9.3 VISUAL ALARMS, NOTIFICATION DEVICES & TELEPHONES 9.3.1 General............... 9.3.2 Equivalent Facilitation............ 9.4 OTHER SLEEPING ROOMS AND SUITES............. 9.5 SHELTERS, HALFWAY HOUSES, GROUP HOMES, ETC. 9.5.1 New Construction............ 9.5.2 Alterations (1) Not homeless shelters............ (2) Homeless shelters (a) Entrance............ (b) Sleeping space............ (c) Toilet Rooms............... (d) Common areas............... (e) Accessible route............ (f) Accessible floor............... 9.5.3 Sleeping Accommodations in New Construction......... 10 TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES 10.1 GENERAL............ 10.2 BUS STOPS AND TERMINALS 10.2.1 New Construction (1) Bus stop pads............... (2) Bus shelters............... (3) Identification signs............ 10.2.2 Bus Stop Siting and Alterations (1) Sites............ (2) Identification signs............ 10.3 FIXED FACILITIES AND STATIONS 10.3.1 New Construction (1) Elements, fare vending or ticketing/collection...... (2) Entrances............ (3) Accessible routes............ (4) Signage............... Page 10 of 11

(5) Identification signs............ (6) Lists of station, routes or destinations............ (7)* Automatic fare vending, collection & adjustment...... (8) Platform edges............ (9) Rail-to-platform height............ (10) Boarding and alighting locations............ (11) Illumination levels............... (12) Text telephones............ (13) Pedestrian crossings at tracks............ (14) Hearing impaired equivalent P.A. system......... (15) Clocks............... (16) Escalators............ (17) Elevators............... (18) Ticketing areas............ (19) Baggage check-in and retrieval system......... 10.3.2 Existing Facilities - Key Stations (1) Accessible entrance............ (2) Accessible route............ (3) Alternate fare collecting system............... (4) Platform............ (5) Direct Connections............ 10.3.3 Existing Facilities - Alterations (1) Area of primary function............ 10.4 AIRPORTS 10.4.1 New Construction (1) Elements............... (2) Circulation path............... (3) Ticketing area............... (4) Pay telephones............ (5) Baggage check-in and retrieval systems......... (6) Terminal information systems............ (7) Clocks............ (8) Security systems (reserved)......... 10.5 BOAT AND FERRY DOCKS (Reserved)............ NOTES: Page 11 of 11