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A developer is planning to construct a project that consists of several buildings. Must each building contain an accessible building entrance on an accessible route?

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A developer is planning to construct a project that consists of several buildings. Must each building contain an accessible building entrance on an accessible route?

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A. Yes. Each building on a site shall have at least one building entrance on an accessible route unless prohibited by the terrain or unusual characteristics of the site. Further, if the building has one or more elevators, then the building must include an accessible entrance on an accessible route, regardless of terrain or unusual characteristics of the site. Q. A developer is constructing 10 three-story nonelevator buildings on a site. Each building has one common entrance. The developer conducts a site analysis according to Test 2, and the results show that 60% of the ground floor units must meet the FHA’s requirements. The builder plans to meet the 60% requirement by providing an accessible entrance for six of the 10 buildings. However, according to the finished plans, two of the four inaccessible buildings have a walkway leading from the sidewalk to the entrance which has a slope of 8%. Must these two buildings be accessible? A. Yes. Under Test 2, after the minimum percentage of ac

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