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  "url": "http://bayareacitydweller.com/faq/are-there-specific-building-codes-or-ada-compliance-requirements-for-wheelchair",
  "name": "Are there specific building codes or ADA compliance requirements for wheelchair ramps in the Bay Area?",
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      "name": "Are there specific building codes or ADA compliance requirements for wheelchair ramps in the Bay Area?",
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      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "text": "Yes, wheelchair ramp installations for residential homes, especially in common areas or multi-family dwellings, often need to comply with local building codes and accessibility guidelines. While ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) primarily applies to public and commercial spaces, its principles frequently influence residential design for safety and usability. Local jurisdictions in areas like Pacifica, Daly City, and San Bruno may have specific permit requirements and construction standards to ensure safety and structural integrity. City Dweller, LLC ensures all projects adhere to relevant local regulations.",
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        "description": "Ramps must meet local building codes and accessibility guidelines. While ADA primarily covers public spaces, its principles are often applied to residential design. We ensure compliance with local regulations."
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  "description": "Ramps must meet local building codes and accessibility guidelines. While ADA primarily covers public spaces, its principles are often applied to residential des"
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