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5/4/2010
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Chapter 7.90 UNIVERSAL DESIGN Page 3 of 9 <br /> "Substantial rehabilitation" means the reconstruction of the primary entry, hallway, or one <br /> bathroom or powder room on the route from the primary entry, when that reconstruction <br /> is required to be consistent with the most current version of the California Building <br /> Standards Code. <br /> "Visitable residential dwelling" means a residential unit subject to the requirements of this <br /> chapter by virtue of being within the scope of this chapter as defined in Section 7.90.040. <br /> (Ord. 21 -07 1 (part)) <br /> 7.90.040 Scope and application. <br /> A. Unit Coverage. All residential dwellings units that are a part of a residential <br /> development project in excess of twenty (20) residential dwelling units for which an <br /> application for a new construction building permit is submitted to the Building Division <br /> after the effective date of this chapter shall be visitable residential dwellings. <br /> B. Unit Types. New construction of all single family, duplex, and triplex residential <br /> dwellings for which an application for a building permit is submitted to the Building <br /> Division after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter shall be subject <br /> to this chapter. <br /> C. Conditions of Approval. Any tentative map, conditional use permit, site development <br /> review or building permit master plan check subject to this chapter shall contain <br /> conditions sufficient to ensure compliance with the provisions of this chapter. (Ord. 21 -07 <br /> 1 (part)) <br /> 7.90.050 Exemptions. <br /> A. When the applicant adequately demonstrates and the Building Official determines <br /> that compliance with any portion of any regulation under this chapter would create an <br /> undue hardship, or that equivalent facilitation is not available, an exception to that portion <br /> of the regulation may be granted. <br /> B. When the applicant adequately demonstrates and the Building Official determines <br /> that compliance with any portion of any regulation under this chapter would create an <br /> undue hardship due to topographical conditions of the site and /or due to the size of the <br /> site and /or other site constraints and /or legal constraints and that no equivalent <br /> facilitation is available, an exemption to that portion of the regulation may be granted. <br /> C. When the applicant adequately demonstrates and the Building Official determines <br /> that a residential dwelling unit is being reconstructed as a result of a disaster, an <br /> exemption to all or any portion of this chapter may be granted. <br /> D. This chapter shall not be applicable to any residential structure constructed if the <br /> primary entry of that structure is above grade because the primary entry is located over <br /> subterranean or grade -level parking. (Ord. 21 -07 1 (part)) <br /> 7.90.060 Standards Primary entrance. <br /> A. New Construction Mandatory to Install. The following items for the accessible <br /> entrance on the primary entry level shall be installed. <br /> 1. Where at least one doorbell is provided for the accessible entry door, one that is <br /> http: /www.codepubl fishing. com/ ca/ Dublin/Dublin07 /Dublin0790.htm1 4/5/2010 <br />
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