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Structural
- Sep 9, 2018
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My church is ripping out some overgrown junipers on the slope in the parking lot leading up to the building (shaded area in attached) and replacing it with more decorative (and shorter) landscaping. The existing slope gets as steep as 45% right off the sidewalk, and the total elevation change is about 3' max. There is a curb at the bottom of the slope. It is a partial width sidewalk when it gets to the steepest section.
I am wondering, at what point do we need a handrail between the sidewalk and the slope? There are currently only handrails on the two cut through sidewalks/ramps. The junipers currently act as a natural barrier because they are so thick.
I am wondering, at what point do we need a handrail between the sidewalk and the slope? There are currently only handrails on the two cut through sidewalks/ramps. The junipers currently act as a natural barrier because they are so thick.