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CE 9.3: The Shrubs, Tree(s), Plants, or Sod Have Died
Article type: Common ElementLandscaping plants supplied and installed by the builder and properly maintained by the condominium corporation shall be alive for the warranty period.
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CE 9.4: Deteriorated Concrete Curbs and Sidewalks
Article type: Common ElementConcrete curbs and sidewalks shall not disintegrate to the extent that the aggregate is exposed.
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CE 1.1: Water Leakage Through Buried Roof Slab - Exposed To Chlorides
Article type: Common ElementBuried roof slabs shall be designed and constructed to prevent water penetration and leakage and to protect the slab from exposure to chlorides in accordance with the Ontario Building Code including CSA 413 and the design. -
CE 9.5: Ponding On Pedestrian Walkways and Driveways/Roadways
Article type: Common ElementDriveways and roadways that are designed to drain shall be constructed so that water drains off these surfaces without creating ponds which remain 24 hours after the rain event. Pedestrian sidewalks that are designed to drain shall be constructed so that water drains off these surfaces without creating accumulation/ponding that might create a safety hazard.
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CE 1.4: Leakage Through Basement Or Foundation Walls Or Slabs-On-Grade
Article type: Common ElementBasements/foundation walls and slabs-on-grade shall allow no water penetration/leaks -
CE 1.6: Exposed Structural Floor Is Out Of Level
Article type: Common ElementWhere a floor structure is intended to be level, the floor shall appear level when viewed from a normal viewing position. Where a floor structure has some slope it shall meet the requirements of the design. Where no design tolerances are specified, a maximum tolerance ratio of 25 mm in 3600 mm applies. Abrupt changes in the surface which create a tripping hazard are not acceptable. -
CE 10.1: Barrier-Free Path Of Travel Is Not Wide Enough
Article type: Common ElementThe width of every barrier-free path of travel must be wide enough to allow for the passage of wheelchairs and provide turning spaces where required as described by the Ontario Building Code. -
CE 10.10: Barrier-Free Washroom Not Designed Properly
Article type: Common ElementBarrier-free accessible washrooms shall be designed to incorporate the features itemized in the Ontario Building Code to facilitate use.
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CE 10.11: Barrier-Free Shower Not In Compliance
Article type: Common ElementWhere required by the Ontario Building Codes, barrier-free showers meeting code requirements shall be provided. -
CE 10.2: Controls Installed Too High
Article type: Common ElementHeight of controls above the finished floor must comply with the Ontario Building Code. -
CE 10.3: Barrier-Free Access For Individuals And Vehicles Does Not Comply With The Ontario Building Code
Article type: Common ElementBarrier-free access for individuals shall be provided to exterior parking areas (where provided) and to a least one parking level, where a passenger elevator serves an indoor parking level. The vehicular entrance to and from at least one parking level and all areas intended to be used by wheelchair accessible vehicles is required to have an adequate vertical clearance as defined by the Code.
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CE 10.4: No Barrier-Free Acss To Exterior Passenger Loading Zones
Article type: Common ElementIf an exterior passenger loading zone is provided it is required to accommodate certain vehicles used in handicap transport as defined in the Ontario Building Code. -
CE 10.5: Door Knobs Are Not Barrier Free
Article type: Common ElementDoor opening devices that are the only means of operation are required to be designed so that they do not require tight grasping and twisting of the wrist. -
CE 10.6: Doors Require Excessive Force To Open
Article type: Common ElementThe opening force required to open doors in barrier-free paths of travel must comply with Ontario Building Code.
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CE 10.7: Vision Panels In Doors In a Barrier-Free Path Of Travel Are Not Sized Or Located Properly
Article type: Common ElementWhere a vision panel is provided in a door in a barrier-free path of travel, it must comply with the location and dimensional requirements of the Ontario Building Code.