A. The following options for the accessible entry on the primary entry level shall be offered and, if accepted, installed at the request and cost of the purchaser, unless an exemption of this universal design feature is granted under Section 15.154.060:
1. An exterior accessible route that is either:
a. Consistent with the requirements of CBC Chapter 11A; or
b. Not less than forty (40) inches wide and having a maximum slope of one unit vertical in twelve (12) units horizontal.
2. The accessible primary entry that is consistent with the requirements of CBC Chapter 11A.
3. The floor or landing at and on the exterior and interior side of the accessible entry door that is either of the following:
a. Consistent with the requirements of CBC Chapter 11A; or
b. The width of the level area on the side to which the accessible entry door swings shall extend twenty-four (24) inches past the strike edge of the door.
4. The exterior accessible entry door that is either:
a. Consistent with the requirements of CBC Chapter 11A, or
b. Has a thirty-four (34) inch net clear opening.
5. A second exterior door that is installed in a manner so that it is accessible as provided in this section with a thirty-two (32) inch net clear opening.
6. Where at least one eyehole is provided in the accessible entry door, one that is between forty-two (42) inches and forty-four (44) inches from the finished floor must be offered.
7. Where at least one doorbell is provided for the accessible entry door, one that is between forty-two (42) inches and forty-eight (48) inches from the finished floor must be offered.
B. Design Standards. All exterior access features described in this section shall adhere to any applicable city design review process, guidelines, checklist or policy. (Ord. 2010-003 § 1)