Or. Admin. Code § 813-310-0040 - Walk, Ramp, Handrail and Curb Ramp Requirements
To satisfy the visitability requirements of this division, relevant walks, ramps, handrails and curbs must meet requirements as follows:
(1) Walks. Walks along a
visitable exterior route shall meet the following criteria:
(a) Width. The minimum clear width of a walk
shall not be less than 36 inches.
(b) Slope and Rise. The slope of a walk shall
not exceed one unit vertical in 20 units horizontal (5% slope).
(c) Cross Slope. The cross slope of a walk
shall not exceed one unit vertical in 33 units horizontal (3% slope).
(d) Edge Protection. Along a visitable
exterior route, a continuous 2 inch high curb shall be required on both sides
of walks that are 12 inches or higher above the adjacent grade. This applies to
both flat and sloped portions of walks, regardless of size, as well as flat
areas such as plazas and courts. Along a sloped walk, a portion of which
requires a curb, the height of the curb shall gradually taper until the walk is
no higher than 2 inches above adjacent grade.
(2) Ramps. Ramps along a visitable exterior
route shall meet the following criteria:
(a)
Width. The minimum clear width of a ramp shall not be less than 36
inches.
(b) Slope. The maximum
slope of a ramp shall not exceed one unit vertical in 12 units horizontal
(8.33% slope). The maximum rise for any run shall be 30 inches.
(c) Cross Slope. The cross slope of a ramp
shall be a maximum of one unit vertical in 33 units horizontal (3%
slope).
(d) Surface. Ramps along a
visitable exterior route shall have a firm, stable, slip resistent
surface.
(e) Landings. Ramps along
a visitable route shall have landings at the top and bottom, and at least one
intermediate landing for each 30 inches of rise. Landings shall have a minimum
dimension, measured in the direction of travel of 60 inches. The width of any
landing may not be less than the width of the ramp. Where the ramp changes
direction, the minimum size of the ramp shall be 60 inches by 60
inches.
(3) Curb Ramps.
Curb ramps shall be required where curbs lie along a visitable route.
(a) Width. Curb ramps shall have a minimum
width of 36 inches.
(b) Slope. Curb
ramps shall have a maximum slope of 1 unit vertical to 12 units horizontal.
Transitions from curb ramps to walks, gutters and vehicular ways shall be flush
and free of abrupt changes in height.
(c) Side Slopes. Curb ramps located where
pedestrians must walk across the ramp shall have sloped sides whose slope does
not exceed 1:10.
(d) Surfaces. Curb
ramps along visitable exterior routes shall have a firm, stable, slip resistent
surface.
(e) Location. Curb ramps
shall be built so as not to project into vehicular ways or be located within
accessible parking spaces.
(4) Handrails. Ramps with a total rise of 12
inches or less or a horizontal projection of 144 inches or less are not subject
to the handrail requirement. The handrail requirement must be met on all other
ramps. Where handrails are required, the handrail must meet the requirements
set forth in chapter 11, division II-Element Requirements, Section
1109.10.11.3, Structural Strength, of the Oregon Structural Specialty Code as
of July 1, 2004. Handrails shall have an outside diameter of not less than 1
1/4 inches or more than 2 inches, a 1 1/2 inch clear distance between the
handrail and an adjacent wall, and must extend the full length of the ramp,
including the landing. Unless otherwise required by federal or state code, a
handrail on one side of the exterior visitable route is sufficient and need not
include extensions beyond the length of the ramp and landing.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183 & 456.514
Stats. Implemented: ORS 456.506 - 456.514
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.