Universal Design Standards

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Universal Design Standards For applications submitted and approved after April 16, 2007

Introduction to Universal Design Universal design is a building concept that incorporates products, general design layouts and characteristics into residences in order to: Make the residence usable by the greatest number of people; Respond to the changing needs of the resident; and Improve marketability of the residence. The goal of universal design is to build housing that meets the needs of the greatest possible portion of a community s population. It differs from accessible design, which is primarily intended to meet the needs of persons with disabilities. It is, however, inclusive of adaptable design as it strives to incorporate structural features that will allow a residence to be adapted to an individual s needs. The West Virginia Housing Development Fund (Housing Development Fund) has determined that universal design standards are appropriate and should be utilized in the construction of affordable, newly constructed single-family homes. These requirements are in addition to State-adopted IRC 2003 codes and any other State, county, or local regulations. Universal Design Standards 1. Hallways: All hallways shall have a net clear (finish wall to finish wall) opening width of 36. Definition of hallway is any passageway that is 18 or greater in depth. 2. Interior Doorways: All passage doors from room to room, including all bedroom doors and closet doors, shall have a minimum net clear opening of 32. 3. Bathrooms: All housing shall have a minimum of one full universally designed bathroom located on the grade level. a. A 30 x 48 clear floor space outside the swing of the door as it closes is required. Lavatories shall have a 30 x 48 clear floor space. Toilets shall have a 48 x 56 clear floor space. Tubs shall have a 30 x 48 clear floor space. The required clear floor spaces for each fixture may overlap the clear floor spaces for other fixtures in the room. The clear area for lavatories and tubs shall be free from all wall projections, tub, shower, toilet or the lavatory base. b. Toilets shall be centered a minimum of 18 from any corner wall, base cabinet or tub. The basin for cabinet style lavatories shall be centered in the required clear floor space for this fixture or be located 24 from any adjacent wall or tub that prevents full parallel approach. c. Wall reinforcement behind the toilet, tub and/or shower shall be equipped with properly anchored and supported grab bars or install 2 x 10 wood blocking, plywood or other approved material for future grab bars in the toilet, tub and/or shower area. The wall reinforcement shall be located 33 to

36 AFF (above finished floor). Americans with Disability Act (ADA) compliant reinforced tubs may be used. 4. Entry Door: The primary entry door must meet the following requirements. a. An exterior level platform with a minimum of 5 x 5 clear floor space. This platform must be within 1/2 of the interior finished floor at the point of entrance and a maximum threshold rise of 1-1/4 when approaching from the outside (structural and decorative supports may overlap perimeter of the clear floor space). b. The entry door threshold must not project more than 3/4 and be beveled with a slope of 1:2. At the point of entry of this door, the interior must have a 5 x 5 clear floor space. c. Exterior entry doorway shall have a minimum net clear opening of 32. 5. Faucets: Single-lever faucets or ADA-approved faucets shall be installed at all sinks, showers and tubs. 6. Electrical: Light switches, fan switches and thermostats shall have a maximum height of 48 centered on the switch or thermostat face cover. Mounting heights for electrical outlets shall have minimum height of 15 AFF from the bottom outlet or a maximum height of 48 AFF from the top outlet. Note: If an outlet or switch is obstructed by a base cabinet or countertop, then the maximum height for a switch or outlet shall be 46 AFF. 7. Bedroom: All units shall have a minimum of one bedroom on the grade level. 8. Exterior Access: Access from the vehicular parking to the entry door shall be considered in the site design unless it is impractical to do so because of terrain or unusual characteristics of the site. The walkway from the parking area to the entry door must be 36 wide and made of concrete, asphalt, wood or other hard surface material approved by the Housing Development Fund. Any part of the accessible route with a slope greater than 1:20 shall be considered a ramp and shall comply with ANSI. Ramps cannot exceed 8.33% slope (1:12) and handrails are required on all ramps steeper than 5% and up to 8.33% slope. 9. Kitchen Design: The design of the kitchen must provide for 30 x 48 clear floor space at each appliance. A clearance of at least 40 inches between all opposing base cabinets, countertops, appliances, and walls is required for pass-through kitchens, L shaped kitchens, or kitchens with islands. A 60-inch diameter turning circle is required in a U-shaped kitchen that has a sink, range, or cooktop at its base.

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