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What is NYC BC § 1012.2?

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This section establishes requirements for the slope of ramps used in means of egress or accessible routes, specifying that ramps should not exceed an 8-percent slope for accessibility. It also outlines exceptions for certain occupancies and garage ramps. Applies to building owners responsible for compliance with accessibility standards.

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1012.2 Slope.

BC § 1012.2

Ramps used as part of a means of egress or part of an accessible route shall have a running slope not steeper than one unit vertical in 12 units horizontal (8-percent slope). The slope of other pedestrian ramps shall not be steeper than one unit vertical in eight units horizontal (12.5-percent slope). Exceptions: 1. Aisle ramp slope in occupancies of Group A shall comply with Section 1029.13.

2.In garages three stories or less in height and serving not more than one level below grade, ramps with a maximum slope of one unit vertical in seven units horizontal (14-percent slope) may serve as part of a nonaccessible means of egress.

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