Owl's Korner
I believe there are exceptions in older buildings that were built before the existing codes.I did a little research and found that the Michigan Barrier Free Design Law was created in 1966. Existing buildings undergoing a change would be required to be made accessible to some extent if it affected more than 50% of the existing floor area. If less than 50%, only the affected area and a barrier free route to it,from and including the nearest entrance would have to be barrier free. Also, there is a Michigan Barrier Free Design Board who can make exemptions for certain buildings. Is this correct anyone?
I believe there are exceptions in older buildings that were built before the existing codes.I did a little research and found that the Michigan Barrier Free Design Law was created in 1966. Existing buildings undergoing a change would be required to be made accessible to some extent if it affected more than 50% of the existing floor area. If less than 50%, only the affected area and a barrier free route to it,from and including the nearest entrance would have to be barrier free. Also, there is a Michigan Barrier Free Design Board who can make exemptions for certain buildings. Is this correct anyone?