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If a builder includes an elevator from a parking garage to the ground floor only, and this elevator does not serve floors other than the ground floor, is the building an “elevator” building?

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If a builder includes an elevator from a parking garage to the ground floor only, and this elevator does not serve floors other than the ground floor, is the building an “elevator” building?

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A. No. Inclusion of an elevator to provide a means of access from the garage to dwellings on the ground floor is not considered an elevator building for purposes of the Guidelines; hence only the ground floor units are covered.

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