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What is NYC BC § 1029.13.1?

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This section defines ramped aisles and establishes slope requirements for accessibility. Aisles with a slope greater than 5 percent are classified as ramped aisles, with specific maximum slope limits for accessible routes and other ramped aisles. Applies to building owners ensuring compliance with accessibility standards.

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1029.13.1 Ramped aisles.

BC § 1029.13.1

Aisles that are sloped more than one unit vertical in 20 units horizontal (5-percent slope) shall be considered a ramped aisle. Ramped aisles that serve as part of an accessible route in accordance with Sections 1009 and 1108.2 shall have a maximum slope of one unit vertical in 12 units horizontal (8-percent slope). The slope of other ramped aisles shall not exceed one unit vertical in 8 units horizontal (12.5-percent slope).

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