Haw. Code R. § 11-219-14 - Signage and marking of parking space and access aisle
(a)
Parking spaces designated as reserved for persons with disabilities shall be
identified as follows:
(1) The parking space
shall be posted with the following notice signs:
(A) A reserved parking sign as shown on the
"Typical Reserved Parking Sign for Persons with Disabilities" (Exhibit 1) and
"Typical Reserved Parking Sign for Van Accessible Stall" (Exhibit 2), dated
10/1/11 at the end of this chapter and made a part of this section. The
reserved parking sign shall be located at the front of each parking space
reserved for persons with disabilities, except for parallel spaces, where the
sign may be posted on the curb side of the access aisle. The reserved parking
sign shall be mounted at minimum sixty inches above the finished floor to the
bottom of the reserved parking sign. The reserved parking sign shall be mounted
on a free-standing pole, on a wall, or suspended overhead. The reserved parking
sign shall not be mounted so as to obstruct ingress to, or egress from, a
vehicle parked in the access aisle or parking space,
(B) A parking space designed to accommodate a
passenger van, shall have a van-accessible sign as shown on Exhibit 2 at the
end of this chapter. The van-accessible sign shall be mounted immediately below
the reserved parking sign at minimum sixty inches above the finished floor to
the bottom of the van-accessible sign, unless technically infeasible because of
low ceiling height, in which case the van-accessible sign shall be mounted at
the highest point above the finished floor.
(C) In residential facilities, where parking
spaces are assigned to specific residential dwelling units, or to individuals,
identification of accessible parking spaces and access aisles shall not be
required.
(D) In employee parking
facilities, where parking spaces are assigned to specific employees,
identification of accessible parking spaces and access aisles shall not be
required.
(2) Beyond the
requirements imposed by the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility
Guidelines with respect to dimensions, location, and slope, the parking space
shall be striped on two sides of the parking space. The striping is not
required at the curbside of the space. The striping shall be four inches in
width and shall be clearly visible in contrast to the parking
surface.
(b) Access
aisles shall be identified as follows:
(1) Van
access aisle shall be posted with a no parking sign as shown on the "Typical
Access Aisle Sign" (Exhibit 3) dated 10/1/11, at the end of this chapter and
made a part of this section. The no parking in access aisle sign shall be
mounted at minimum sixty inches above the finished floor to the bottom of the
no parking sign, unless technically infeasible because of low ceiling height,
in which case the sign shall be mounted at the highest point above the finished
floor. The no parking in access aisle sign shall be on a free-standing pole, on
a wall, or suspended overhead. The sign shall not be mounted so as to obstruct
ingress to, or egress from, a vehicle parked in the parking space. The no
parking in access aisle sign shall be located at the front of each access
aisle, except for parallel parking spaces, where the sign may be posted on the
curbside of the access aisle. The no parking in access aisle sign shall not be
placed in the access aisle or parking space. Access aisles, other than van
access aisles, shall not require additional signage.
(2) Beyond the requirements imposed by the
Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines with respect to
dimensions, location, and slope, access aisles shall be outlined except on the
curb side of the space and shall be diagonally striped within the outline. The
outline and diagonal striping shall be four inches in width. The diagonal
striping shall be at a forty-five degree angle to the outline and shall be
clearly visible in contrast to the parking surface. The phrase "No Parking" may
be painted in the access aisle using letters not less than twelve inches in
height, in the portion of the access aisle farthest away from the side where a
vehicle would approach the access aisle and shall be clearly visible in
contrast to the parking surface.
(c) A temporary parking space reserved for
persons with disabilities or a temporary access aisle, defined as being used as
such for seven consecutive days or less, shall comply with all requirements
under the Americans with Disabilities Act, but shall not be subject to the
striping requirements of this section.
(d) If a private or public entity provides
for the towing of illegally parked vehicles, the signage shall comply with the
requirements of section
290-11,
HRS.
Notes
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