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RESOLUTION NO. 5792
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ARCADIA ADOPTING A TRANSITION PLAN AND
SELF-EVALUATION PURSUANT TO TITLE II OF THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990
WHEREAS, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (the
"ADA") became law on January 26, 1990; and
WHEREAS, Title II of the ADA requires that municipalities
(including the City of Arcadia) develop and adopt a Transition Plan
and Self-Evaluation which sets forth the City'S intended actions in
implementing the requirements of the ADA; and
WHEREAS, the City of Arcadia is committed to providing
services,
activities and programs to the public
in a
nondiscriminatory manner consistent with the intent of the ADA; and
WHEREAS, the City of Arcadia has completed a survey of all
City facilities, programs, services and activities open and
available to the public consistent with the requirements of the
ADA; and
WHEREAS, the City of Arcadia has prepared a Draft Transition
Plan and Self-Evaluation (Exhibit "A") as required by the ADA.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE ARCADIA CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the Draft Transition Plan and Self-Evaluation
attached hereto as Exhibit "A" is hereby adopted.
SECTION 2. That the City Manager or his designee is directed
to begin implementing the compliance actions outlined in the
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Transition Plan and Self-Evaluation.
SECTION 3. That the City Clerk of the city of Arcadia is
hereby authorized and directed to certify to the adoption of this
Resolution
SECTION 4. This Resolution shall take effect upon adoption.
Passed, approved and adopted this 3rd day of May, 1994.
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) SS:
CITY OF ARCADIA )
I, JUNE D. ALFORD, City Clerk of the City of Arcadia, hereby
certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 5792 was passed and
adopted by the City Council of the city of Arcadia, signed by the
Mayor and attested to by the City Clerk at a regular meeting of
said Council held on the 3rd day of May, 1994 and that said
Resolution was adopted by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmember Kuhn, Lojeski, Margett and Young
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmember Chang
Arcadia
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COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 5792
EXHIBIT "A" - Transition Plan and Self-Evaluation for the City of
Arcadia as required by Title II of the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990.
A complete copy of the Transition Plan and Self-
Evaluation was included in the April 26, 1994
Council Study Session package and is available for
review in the Economic Development Division Office.
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CITY OF ARCADIA
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990
TRANSITION PLAN
&
SELF-EVALUATION
TITLE IT - PUBLIC SERVICES
APRIL 26, 1994
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Executive Summary ................................................ 1.1
2. ADA Overview ...................................................... 2.1
3. ADA Requirements/Mandates ................................... 3.1
4. Survey Methodology (Forms) .................................... 4.1
5. Summary of City Hall Survey Results ........................ 5.1
6. Summary of Council Chamber Results ....................... 6.1
7. Summary of Civic Center Athletic Field ...................... 7.1
8. Summary of Police Station Results ............................. 8.1
9. Summary of Fire Station No.1 Results ......:................ 9.1
10. Summary of Fire Station No.3 Results ....................... 10.1
11. Summary of Wilderness Park Results ......................... 11.1
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12. Summary of City Parks ........................................... 12.1
13. Summary of Chamber of Commerce Building .............. 13.1
14. Summary of Par Three Golf Course Building ............... 14.1
15. Summary of Mounted Police Building ........................ 15.1
16. Summary or Historical Museum ................................ 16.1
17. Summary of Parking District No. I and n ................... 17.1
18. Other City Facilities ............................................... 18.1
19. Self Evaluation of City Programs, Activities and Services.. 19.1
· City Attorney's Office .......................... 19.2
· City Clerk's Office ................................ 19.3
· City Manager's Office .......................... 19.3
· Community Development Department ...... 19.4
· Finance Department ............................. 19.6
· Fire I>epartment .................................. 19.7
· Human Resources Department ............... 19.8
· Arcadia Public Library.......................... 19.9
· Police Department ..............................~ 19.11
· Public Works Department ..................... 19.12
· Recreation Department ......................... 19.13
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20. Proposed Compliance Actions and Estimated Costs ....... 20.1
21. ADA Grievance Procedure ....................................... 21.1
APPENDIX
A. MIG Survey Summary Sheets
B. Facility Maps and Plot Plans
C. ADA Grievance Procedure Form
D. Responsible Personnel and Advocacy Groups
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EXECUTIVE SUMMAR..Y
On January 26, 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was
signed into lal~. The ADA mandates nondiscriminatory treatment of
disabled people in employment practices as well as service delivery
by both business and government agencies. Title II of the ADA
requires that local governmental agencies develop and implement a
"Transition Plan and Self-Evaluation." This "Plan" presents the
results of a comprehensive physical survey of publicly owned
facilities within the City of Arcadia and an assessment of all
programs, services and activities offered to the public.
Additionally, the Plan recommends measures to be taken by the City
to better accommodate the disabled as they use city services.
The ADA requires City implementation of the Transition Plan be
complete January 26, 1995.
city facilities were compared against current architectural design
standards for new construction vis-a-vis elements which adequately
accommodate the needs of the disabled. As expected, since most
city facilities were built a number of years ago, many design
discrepancies were found. The ADA does not require that all of
these deficiencies be corrected. Rather, to the extent that they
prevent the disabled from obtaining City services, programs and
activities, they need to be addressed.
The facility survey was conducted using checklist forms which
itemize architectural design specifications for various design
elements (doors, ramps, parking spaces, etc.). This methodology
provided a systematic framework for the survey which ensured no
elements were overlooked.
section Nos. 5-18 are narrative summaries of city facilities
considered in the survey. Each section begins with an opening
statement (overview) followed by detailed finding for each of the
elements assessed.
The Self-Evaluation section (Section No. 19) summarizes all of the
City services offered to the public, discusses the settings in
which they are delivered, and identifies service areas where
changes may be made to provide better service to the disabled.
Proposed accommodations by the City as well as detailed cost
estimates are contained in section 20. The proposed compliance
actions are based upon certain mandates and priorities established
in the ADA legislation as well as additional priorities set forth
by City staff. An in depth discussion of these mandates and
priorities is found in section 20.
city accommodations proposed in the Transition Plan are estimated
to cost the City $378,130. The following tables summarize 1)
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proposed expenditures per facility and 2) some of the major cost
categories.
FACILITIES TABLE
Grand Total
Estimated Cost
$ 4,550
14,554
3,389
2,697
194
6,440
8,506
1,069
1. 450
$ 42,849
$ 27,724
4,565
2,247
32,309
32,940
33,982
20,464
30,015
15,989
93,007
42.039
$ 335,281
$ 378,130
Facili tv
General ADA Mandates
city Hall
Council Chambers
Police Building
Fire stations
Mounted Police Building
Chamber of Commerce Building
Historical Museum
Parking Districts
Sub Total
Wilderness Preserve
Nature Center
city Hall Athletic Field
Baldwin Stocker Park
Bicentennial Park
Bonita Park
Camino Grove Park
Tripolis Friendship Park
Tierra Verde Park
Eisenhower Park
Newcastle Park
Sub Total
MAJOR WORK TABLB
Work Item/Task
Entry Ramp (Chamber of Commerce)
Entry Ramp (Nature Center)
Sidewalks at City Parks
Drinking Fountains
Park Play Area Renovations
ADA Accessible Picnic Tables
Estimated Cost
$ 5,750
12,000
27,974
24,954
244,000
3,600
The Recreation Department has earmarked $200,000 in Proposition A
funds for necessary park work. An additional $15,000 has been set
aside in CDBG money for work elsewhere in the city. The balance
($163,130) will be paid out of the City's Capital Improvement Fund.
The final element of the city's ADA effort is establishing a
Grievance Procedure which is included in section 21. The Grievance
Procedure provides an avenue in which the public can bring to the
City's attention situations which may have been overlooked in the
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Transition Plan and Self-Evaluation. The intent is to install a
means whereby the pUblic and city staff can resolve legitimate
access issues. A Grievance Procedure Form is included as Appendix
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AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OVERYIE.-W
On January 26, 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
became law. This Federal legislation is broken down into five
parts as follows:
Title I - Employment
No covered entity shall discriminate against a qualified
individual with a disability because of the disability of such
person in regard to job application procedures, hiring,
advancement, discharge, compensation, job training and other
terms, conditions and privileges of employment.
Title II - Public Services (Public Entities/Transportation)
No qualified person with a disability shall, by reason of such
disability, be excluded from participation in or be denied the
benefits of the services, programs, or activities of a public
entity, or shall be subjected to discrimination by any such
entity.
Title III - Private Accommodations and Services Operated by
Private Entities
No individual shall be discriminated against on the basis of
disability on the full and equal enjoyment ... of any place of
public accommodation ...
Title IV - Telecommunications
This Title is included in an effort to ensure the development
and maintenance of an efficient, nationwide communications
service to the hearing and speech impaired disabled.
Title V - Miscellaneous provisions
Includes legislation concerning special circumstances,
exceptions and clarifications to the ADA.
Title II of the ADA requires that the city 'of Arcadia and other
pUblic entities make all programs, activities and services
available to persons with disabilities. If changes need to be made
pursuant to the ADA to public facilities, they must be made before
January 26, 1995.
While considerable portions of the ADA concern construction of new
structures and rehabilitation of existing facilities, the ADA also
requires the removal of barriers in existing facilities where such
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removal is "readily achievable." Readily achievable is defined as
"easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much
difficulty or expense." Therefore, to the extent that City of
Arcadia facilities contain barriers which prevent those with
certain defined limitations from receiving services and
opportunities otherwise available to the public at large,
modifications must by made or accommodations devised to comply with
physical design standards set forth in the ADA.
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ADA REQUIREMENI'S AND MAm>ATES
Notwithstanding the above general policy statements and guidelines
concerning the actions expected of public entities, 535.149 through
535.163 contain detailed reauirements concerning streets, road,
walkways, telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDDs), telephone
emergency services and signage. These requirements are as follows:
535.150 (d) 2 - The City must provide curb ramps and other
sloped areas where pedestrian walks cross curbs giving
priority to walkways serving :
1. state and local government facilities
2. transportation facilities
3. places of public accommodation and employers, and
finally,
4. walkways serving other areas.
535.160(a) The city must take steps to ensure that
communications with disabled people are as effective as
communications with others.
535.161 - TDO's or equally effective communications equipment
will be used to communicate with individuals with hearing or
speech impairments.
535.162 - Telephone emergency services (911 services) shall
provide direct access to people who use TOO's and telephone
modems.
535.163(a) - The city must make available to disabled persons
information as to the existence and location of accessible
services, activities and facilities.
535.163(b) - The City must provide signage at all accessible
entrances to each of its facilities, directing users to
accessible entrances or to the location of information about
accessible facilities. The international entrance for
accessibility symbol is to used at each accessible entrance to
a facility.
ADA Compliance Priorities
The City's effort to comply with barrier removal requirements of
the ADA concerning access to programs and services is governed by
a legislatively defined set of priorities. The priorities are as
follows:
1.
Measures should be taken to provide access
sidewalks, parking or public transportation.
from public
Affected ADA
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components include parking areas, sidewalks, ramps, lifts and
stairs.
2. Measures should be taken to provide access to those areas
where goods and services are made available to the public.
Affected ADA components include furniture placement, signage,
doors and public counters.
3. Measures should be taken to provide access to restroom
facilities. Affected ADA components include signage, doors,
furniture placement, grab bars, stall size/configuration and
necessary hardware.
4. Any other measures necessary to provide access to the goods,
services, privileges, advantages and accommodations provided
by a given facility.
Exceptions to Full Compliance
The ADA legislation recognized that full compliance with every
aspect of each element may not be readily achievable. In light of
this, the City may take other readily achievable measures to remove
barriers that do not fully comply with all specified requirements.
For example, a ramp may be provided with a slope which exceeds what
is normally allowable. However, no measure may be taken which
results in a significant risk to health or safety.
The legislation also stipulates that to the extent that compliance
with the ADA imposes an "undue hardship" on the City, the City may
elect not to address all deficiencies identified in the Transition
Plan and Self-Evaluation. The decision concerning whether or not
a deficiency is corrected is left to City discretion, however, the
reasonableness of the decision will be judged against the size of
the organization, resources available to it to address deficiencies
and the significance of the barrier being considered for removal.
In some cases the cost imposed on an organization in removing a
barrier is an unreasonable imposition.
Sub part D, S35.150.a.l of the ADA states that public entities are
not required to make each of its existing facilities accessible to
and usable by individuals with disabilities. Programs and services
can be provided at suitable alternative sites.
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SURVEY METHODOLOGY (FORMS)
SUMMARY OF SURVEY RESULTS
City staff has undertaken a complete survey of all City facilities
using checklist type forms developed for that use by MIG
Communications. Checklist systems similar to this are available
from a number of vendors. The MIG system provides a detailed
framework within which staff can determine the compliance status of
each architectural element addressed by the ADA. The basis for the
MIG forms is the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility
Guidelines (ADAAG), the Uniform Accessibility standards (UFAS) and
California's Title 24 building codes. For the purposes of this
Transition Plan the term II ADAAG II will be used to describe the
accessibility standards represented in the MIG forms.
Each survey element (door, room, aisle, etc.) was individually
itemized and assessed as part of the survey. summary sheets are
provided as Appendix A in this Transition Plan and are numerically
keyed to city facility maps (Appendix B).
The following sections of this report include brief summaries of
each surveyed City facility as well as discussions of all relevant
ADA design elements encountered and assessed in that facility. The
design elements (including the MIG form number) are listed below
and again for references purposes in each section as necessary:
Parking Areas (1)
Curb Ramps (3)
Exterior Ramps (5)
Site Furniture (7)
Swimming Pools (9)
Play Areas (11)
Campsites (13)
Telephones (IS)'
Signs (17)
Corridors / Aisles (19)
Interior stairways (21)
Elevators (23)
Multiple User Restrooms (25)
Toilet Rooms (27)
Rooms (29)
Auditoriums (31)
Libraries (33)
Turnstiles (35)
Passenger Loading Zones (2)
Walks (4)
Exterior stairways (6)
Grandstands / Bleachers (8)
Games/Sports Areas (10)
View Areas (12)
Drinking Fountains (14)
Hazards (16)
Doors (18)
Bldg. Level (20)
Areas of Rescue Asst. (22)
Interior Ramps (24)
Single User Restrooms (26)
Bathing Facilities (28)
Eating / Dining Areas (30)
Retail Areas (32)
Dressing / Locker Rooms (34)
Automated Teller Machines (36)
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SUMMARY OF CITY HALL:
The City Hall survey for compliance with ADA regulations disclosed
a number of shortcomings. While not all violations represent
significant obstacles to those with disabilities, they must
nonetheless be listed. The extent to which violations represent
significant barriers is based upon the degree of inconvenience they
cause, the availability of alternative accommodations, and the cost
to cure the violation. Following is a discussion of the survey
results organized according to the survey elements contained in the
MIG Survey Guide.
1 . PARKING AREA ( 1 )
Only the north parking lot was surveyed as part of the city Hall
assessment. The south lot will be done with the Police station.
While the north lot also serves the Civic Center Athletic Field and
council Chambers, the entire lot was surveyed here instead of
trying to allot portions of it to the various adjacent uses and
assessing them separately.
The City Hall parking lot contains 6 handicapped designated spaces
which are readily available (as required) to each of the three
municipal uses which surround the parking lot; 2 each adjacent to
the Athletic Field and City Hall and 1 each servicing the Council
Chambers and western parking lot entrance.
The handicapped spaces do not contain the required minimum 60" wide
adjacent access aisle. Additionally, no space has been designated
as van accessible and striped accordingly. One space (Athletic
Field) is not adequately marked (paint too worn and doesn't contain
the "International Symbol of Accessibility" stenciled in it).
Finally, the required "Tow Away" signs are either inadequate or
missing.
2. CURB RAMPS (3)
Three curb ramps were surveyed as part of the City Hall assessment.
They provide the most direct access to the City Hall and are
located 1) at the entrance to the city Hall breezeway, 2) between
the City Hall and Council Chambers, and 3) adjacent to the city
Council member parking area in the south parking lot.
None of the ramps comply with ADA requirements. The breezeway ramp
is slightly too steep, is not protected adequately from traffic and
parked cars, and is not correctly set off from the surrounding
sidewalk surface. The City Hall/Council Chamber ramp deficiencies
are the same as the breezeway ramp except that the ramp slope is
acceptable. The shortcomings of the ramp servicing the south lot
are more serious and include substandard width, and a steeply
flared side. It too is not protected from traffic and parked cars.
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3. WALKS (4)
There were nine sidewalks assessed as part of the City Hall review
for the ADA. These are the exterior sidewalks surrounding City
Hall which most directly provide access to the Civic Center
facilities.
Generally speaking, the walks do not pose significant violations of
the ADA. The walk which parallels the north parking lot has one
violation. The cross slope near the Dial-A-Ride pick-up bench (2~-
5%) exceeds the ADAAG threshold of 1:50 (2%). The only other
violations are "trip/fall" risks which were found on the walks
along the eastern walk adjacent to city Hall and the western walk
just outside the break room patio.
4. EXTERIOR RAMPS (5)
Of the three exterior ramps which were reviewed as part of the City
Hall assessment, only one is used on a regular basis by the public.
That is the main ramp leading into the city hall breezeway near the
Public Works Department from the north parking lot. The only other
public ramp (used occasionally by vendors) leads into the Print
Shop. The final ramp provides access to the basement.
The main ramp has deficient handrails. They are provided only on
one side, slightly exceed allowed dimensions, are mounted against
abrasive surfaces, lack rail extensions and are too low.
The other two external ramps have similar deficiencies and
additionally exceed maximum slope limits and have inadequate or no
landings.
5. EXTERIOR STAIRWAYS (6)
The City Hall contains eight exterior stairways. The most obvious
deficiencies on all of them concern the handrail arrangements.
They all lack top and/or bottom extensions, and are the wrong size
diameter. Rail to rail distances are too great on several as were
rail height and distance from the adjacent wall. Only the main
stairway violated the nosing and riser slope standards.
All stairways had a sandpaper-like gripping surface along the nose
edge of the risers, however two did not meet the two inch width
requirement and others were worn and missing. Addi tionally, all of
the strips could be criticized as not providing enough color
contrast (70%) to qualify under the ADA.
6. DRINKING FOUNTAINS (14)
Three of the four drinking fountains at City Hall are readily
accessible to the public and all four do not comply with the ADAAG.
They all lack adequate knee space, have bubblers which are too
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high, have noncomplying controllers and either lack altogether or
have alcoves which do not meet standards.
7. CORRIDORS AND AISLES (19)
Five City Hall corridors were addressed in the survey. All
deficiencies were minor in nature and fall under two category
types; electri.cal outlets/switches and projecting edges/fire
alarms.
The ADAAG requires electrical switches and outlets be located
within very specific height ranges. For the most part, the
corridors (and the balance of City Hall) do not comply. City Hall
switches are too high and the outlets are too low.
The corridors do not have fire alarm controls or visual alarms as
required. The main City Hall corridors have projections which
intrude into the corridors in violation of ADA.
8. DOORS (18)
None of the 104 doors in city Hall complied with the ADAAG. Many
of the problems are "cultural" in nature resulting from the
placement of furniture in door approach areas. Other shortcomings
are related to the "structural" configuration of the door itself.
Following is a numerical summary of the most common structural
deficiencies:
Inadequate width ..................................... 57
Handles Requiring Grasping/Turning ................... 90
Pull/Push Effort too Great ........................... 13
Door Sweep too Fast ................................................ 6
Inadequate or no Bottom Kick Plate ................... 32
9. MULTIPLE USE AND SINGLE USER BATHROOMS (25 , 26)
Four bathrooms were surveyed; 2 multiple user and 2 single user
bathrooms. They all violate standards for the following: correct
signage, pipe insulation under the sinks, maximum dispensers
height, toilet to obstruction spacing, control mechanism location
and grab bar standards. None of the bathroom stall doors are wide
enough or have handles which meet ADAAG specifications.
The two toilet seats in the main floor (public access) bathrooms
are lower than the 17"-19" ADA height requirement.
10. INTERNAL STAIRWAYS (21)
As with the external stairs discussed previously, the one internal
stairway in City Hall (leading to the basement) is deficient with
respect to handrails and the required indicator strip.
Addi tionally, interior stairways are to be clearly marked with
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signage conforming to ADA regulations. The basement stairs are not
so marked.
11. EATrNG OR DrNrNG AREA (30)
The City Hall break room is the only room subject to ADAAG dining
room requirements. No major violations were found here. However,
the Break Room lacks an accessible sink and adequate knee space
under the tables.
12. ROOMS (29)
None of the 59 City Hall rooms complied. As with the door survey,
many of the problems have a cultural cause due to placement of
furniture. The balance are structural in nature with the major
items listed below:
Incorrect Electrical Outlet Height ................... 51
Incorrect Electrical switch Height ................... 52
Shelf Height violations in storage Areas.............. 14
Knee Space and Work Surface Dimensions ............... 14
Projecting Edge Violations ........................... 4
Lack of Fire . Alarms .................................. 59
13. TELEPHONE (15)
city Hall has one public telephone located in the breezeway
adjacent to the City Manager's Office. Several violations were
identified including no volume control and a height 6ls inches
higher than the 27" allowed per the ADAAG.
Additionally, the phone is not equipped with a TDD for hearing
impaired users. However, a small shelf and nearby electrical
outlet allow it to be adapted for use by portable TDDs.
14. SrGNS ANDIDENTrFICATION (17)
Very little adequate signage is provided in and around the City
Hall. Briefly, signs need to be located at the following
locations:
. all entrances indicating the location of access points.
. all departmental entrances
. all pUblic restrooms
All signs must comply with ADA requirements
contrast, letter size, pictograms, tactile
placement (location, accessibility and height).
concerning color
readability and
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15. BUILDING LEVEL ACCESSIBILITY (20)
The City Hall wheelchair/handicapped lift fully complies with ADA
requirements.
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SUMMARY OF CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS:
While the Council Chambers building is significant in size, it
contains relatively few publicly accessible areas. These include
the main auditorium, the conference room, lobby and rest rooms.
All other areas are devoted to employee only uses such as the
computer room, mechanical equipment rooms, storage areas, basement
and shooting range. As such, the majority of A.D.A. deficiencies
fall in private space and will not require action by the City.
1. PARKING AREA ( 1)
The parking lot review was combined with that of the City Hall.
Actions undertaken to address problems with the City Hall will also
apply to Council Chamber needs.
2. CURB RAMPS (3)
The Council Chamber survey assesses only one ramp located
immediately adjacent to the north side exit. While having slopes
slightly in excess of the 1:12 and 1:20 for the ramp and flared
sides respectively, the only serious deficiency is that the ramp is
not red curbed to protect it from auto traffic.
The ramp accessing the Council Chambers between the Chambers and
city Hall was reviewed as part of the City Hall assessment.
3. WALKS (4)
No shortcomings were noted on the three sidewalks serving the
Council Chambers.
4. EXTERIOR STAIRWAYS (6)
While three exterior stairways are located at the Council Chambers
site, only one is used (for exiting) with any frequency by the
public. This stairway (6-1 on the site map in Appendix B) connects
the northern building exit with the northern sidewalk and is
composed of 4 steps. It has neither contrasting indicator strips
nor sufficiently rounded handrail end caps. '
The other two stairways are employee only and provide access to the
basement. Neither of them have required contrasting indicator
strips. One has inadequate end caps and all three have the typical
deficiencies with the handrails (top and bottom extensions,
handrail size and height, distance from the wall and unsafe
abrasive adjacent surfaces.
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5. DRINKING FOUNTAINS (14)
The one public accessible
significant violations. The
and the water stream falls \
fountain in the Chambers
bubbler is slightly high (2\
inch short.
has no
inches)
The second water fountain is located in the basement (not publicly
accessible). It is an unprotected (no alcove) wall mounted unit
with essentially no knee space beneath it. As the basement is not
accessible to wheelchairs, and is an employee only area, these
deficiencies are not significant.
6. CORRIDORS AND AISLES (19)
The only public corridor/aisle (the lobby) has one deficiency; no
fire alarms. Aside from that the light switches are mounted too
high.
The second corridor/aisle is in the basement linking the main
basement work area with the shooting range use. This area is
strictly controlled by the Police Department and is not open to the
public. Deficiencies here have no impact on the city's ability to
provide services to the disabled community.
7. DOORS (18)
All of the five public access doors in the Chamber need to be
adjusted for one or both of the sweep time and pull pressure
components of the ADA. Generally, they are too hard to pull and
close too quickly.
While there are many other doors in the council Chambers, they are
generally not used by the public. They provide access to places
such as closets, mechanical equipment rooms, basement areas and
storage rooms. Typical deficiencies include the presence of door
handles instead of lever type hardware, inadequate strike edge or
clear space in front of the door, and some doors are too narrow.
8. MULTIPLE AND SINGLE USER BATHROOMS (25 , 26)
The public restroom facilities off of the lobby in the Council
Chambers have a number of shortcomings which can easily be improved
or cured entirely. These deficiencies include inadequate signage,
knob type hardware on sinks, no insulation on the under sink pipes,
lack of adequate hardware on stall doors and various fixtures which
are too high.
other, less easily addressed problems, include inadequate stall
space, narrow stall door width and sub standard clear space.
Two employee only single restrooms are located in the basement.
They are seriously deficient; lacking grab bars, clear space,
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signage, required turning radii, under sink knee space and
insulation, and improperly mounted fixtures.
9. ROOMS (29)
Room violations in the Council Chambers include minor projecting
edge issues, outlet and switch height situations, one shelf height
problem in a non-accessible closet and no fire alarms.
10. SIGNS AND IDENTIFICATION (17)
Specified signage as required under the ADA is not present at the
council Chambers.
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SUMMARY OF CIVIC CENTER ATHLETIC FIELD:
The City Hall Soccer Field contains relatively few public elements.
Notable elements include the parking area, ingress/egress points,
restrooms, snack bar counter, drinking fountain and grandstand
area. Other elements contained within the facility are not
normally accessible to the public. Therefore, noncompliance does
not impact the pUblic's ability to fully benefit from the facility.
1. PARKING AREA (1)
The parking lot review was combined with that of the City Hall.
Actions undertaken to address problems with the City Hall will also
apply to Athletic Field needs.
2. CURB RAMPS (3)
One curb ramp (located immediately adjacent to the main southern
entrance) services the Athletic Field. This ramp complies with all
requirements but those related to detectable warning provisions.
The ramp has neither ADA required truncated domes nor a 12 inch
wide grooved border.
3. Walk (4)
The entry walk to the Athletic Field is only perhaps ten feet long
and does comply with the basic requirements of the ADAAG. Once
inside the facility, access to the grandstand is via a padded
rubber mat. This mat also meets A.D.A. requirements.
4. DRINKING FOUNTAIN (14)
The drinking fountain is a typical older style which is deficient.
Its upright design and provides inadequate access (no knee space).
5. SIGNS AND IDENTIFICATION (17)
Appropriate signs are not provided at any of the required locations
(accessible entrances, restrooms and drinking fountain).
6. DOORS (18)
Doors 2 and 4 are the only public access doors at the Athletic
Field. Other than the door handles which do not comply (they are
typical knob type hardware) the only other deficiencies are wrong
height (~ inch too short) and insufficient strike edge clearance.
The other four doors at the Athletic Field are strictly service
doors which provide access to equipment storage areas or to the
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snack bar. The only seriously deficient door is an interior door
linking the snack bar to the equipment room. Cabinets and
equipment storage areas severely limit the door opening. However,
alternative access is available via a roll-up door on the west end
of the building.
7. SINGLE USER RBSTROOHS (26)
The Athletic Field has two single user restrooms. Neither has
required identifying signs. Generally, the restrooms have adequate
space but are deficient with respect to layout and fixtures. The
toilet controls are located in difficult to reach areas while sink
fixtures require twisting and have automatic shut-off features
which engage too quickly. There is inadequate knee space under the
sinks. Towel dispensers are mounted too high and grab bars do not
extend required distances.
8. ROOMS (29)
Aside from the restrooms (detailed above), none of the rooms within
the snack bar/storage building at the soccer field are public
service access sites. The service counter is not specifically
addressed in the MIG work sheets, however, work stations and
otherwise public counters are typically 28" - 34" high with clear
access of 30" X 48" at the counter itself. In this respect, the
service counter at the snack bar is too high. However, considering
the level of personal service provided at the snack bar, counter
height is not a significant barrier.
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SUMMARY OF THE POLICE STATION:
The Police station represents a building at which public access to
work spaces is tightly controlled. The Police Station is located
at 250 W. Huntington Drive, Arcadia. only the main reception
area/public lobby is unrestricted. A person with business in any
other area would be escorted by City personnel. Many typical
obstacles which might impede the disabled in these areas can be
overcome due to the readily available assistance afforded by the
escort. For example, minor door (door knobs) and room violations
(light switch height) become much less imposing.
1. PARKING AREA (1):
While many people use the City Hall north lot for parking when
visiting the Police Department of business, a second, closer
parking lot provides more immediate access. This lot is adjacent
to the Police Building to the east. The lot contains a total of 73
spaces, 15 of which are restricted to police vehicles only.
Another 6 spaces are designated for the City Manager and city
Council. This leaves a 52 spaces for other City employees
(primarily Police personnel) and the public.
While no spaces are set aside for the disabled in the Police
parking lot, the ADAAG indicates that 2 spaces should be provided.
One space (including access aisle) could be easily provided
adjacent to the north of the existing city Council parking spaces.
This is currently used as an informal loading zone and a ramp
exists at this location. Adding an additional space would result
in the loss of two additional standard spaces (one for the space
conversion and a second for the access aisle).
2. CURB RAMPS (3):
The Police Department curb ramps which are part of the mandated
accessible path were discussed in the section of this report
describing the city Hall and Council Chambers facilities.
3. WALKS (4):
Walks were discussed as part of the city Hall and Council Chamber
analysis.
4. DRINKING FOUNTAIN (14):
The public drinking fountain is located immediately to the right of
the Information Counter in the reception area and is mounted on the
wall in the main building corridor. No wing walls are in place
around it sheltering it from foot traffic. The fixture does not
extend from the wall far enough to provide adequate knee space.
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The bubbler height is too high at 38 inches instead of the maximum
36 inches. All other components comply.
5. TELEPHONE (15):
The public telephone in the Police station is located just inside
the main public entry on the right. The phone is contained within
a wall booth and is an older type machine. There is not enough
clear floor space in the booth, the phone lacks volume controls,
and is not compatible with TDDs. Additionally, the coin slot is
too high, writing shelf too low and shallow.
6. DOORS (18):
The only public door in which a disabled person would be expected
to receive no assistance is the main entry accessing the lobby.
This only has two minor obstacles; a door closer sweep time which
is too fast and no kick-plate at the foot of the door.
All other doors are in areas where the public is escorted and have
only minor deficiencies including being too narrow (typically 31
inches), having knob type handles, and being partially obstructed
by furniture in crowded offices.
7. CORRIDORS (19):
One main corridor runs the entire length of the Police Building's
only public space. with the exception of fire alarms (including
visual strobes), the corridor complies with ADAAG requirements.
8. MULTIPLE USER RESTROOM (25):
The mens' restroom can accommodate more than one person and is
located immediately to the right of the public entry. It is
relatively small and does not contain many of the necessary ADA
features. The missing components include inadequate clear space
and turn area, uninsulated pipes, fixtures mounted too high,
incorrect hardware on the stall door, too small stall dimensions,
and no grab bars.
9. SINGLE USER RESTROOM (26):
The ladies' restroom is similar to the mens' in size and compliance
problems. Deficiencies include inadequate clear space and turn
area, un insulated pipes, fixtures mounted too high, incorrect
hardware on the stall door, small stall dimensions, no fire alarm
and no grab bars.
10. ROOMS (29):
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None of the rooms surveyed are accessible by the public unescorted.
Peopl~ are accompanied to these private offices to conduct police
busin~ss. None of these offices is inaccessible. Components which
do not strictly comply with ADAAG requirements include inaccessible
switches and outlets, switches and outlets placed too high or low,
inadequate turning areas and no fire alarms.
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SUMMARY OF FIRE STATION NO.1:
Fire station No. 1 is the main station building (located at 710 So.
Santa Anita Avenue) and is currently home to the Administrative
Division of the Department, one battalion, fire prevention and
inspection services, the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), police
and fire dispatching, and "911 functions". This station has a
public reception area and counter accessed by a walk off of Santa
Anita. Public parking is provided at the curb on Santa Anita.
The survey of this facility for the ADA Transition Plan was
confined to only those areas accessible by the public. This
includes all areas where the public is free to move un escorted (the
reception area) and those where city personnel serve as guide
(public tour areas). A number of areas are not open to the public
and were therefore not inspected.
1. WALKS (4):
The entry walk into Fire station No. 1 complies.
2. DRINKING FOUNTAIN (14):
A single drinking fountain is available for public use. It is
located north of the reception area along the corridor leading
toward the EOC. The fountain is not contained within an alcove as
required in new construction, nor is there adequate knee space
underneath. Finally, the controls require a twisting motion to
operate.
3 . DOORS ( 18) :
While twelve doors were inspected, only one is physically used on
any regular basis by the public; the main entry door off Santa
Anita. The only problem with this door is that there is no smooth
uninterrupted kick plate and the push side strike plate clearance
doesn't meet the 12 inch standard.
All other doors except Nos. 9-12 have traditional knobs type door
hardware. These doors are normally left open and the public is not
required to operate them.
Elsewhere, furniture and adjacent wall locations pose approach
problems. Again, these doors are normally left open and the public
is not required to operate them.
4. CORRIDORS AND AISLES (19):
Three corridors were surveyed as part of the Fire station No. 1
assessment. Only one significant problem was found. A level
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change occurs at the north end of the building as Corridor No. 19-1
moves from the fire station use into the EOC and dispatcher/911
area. Two steps separate these areas. If access by the disabled
is needed, alternative entrances which comply with the ADAAG exist
off Genoa street or from the rear of the station.
The other corridors (to and from the garage area), have no
obstacles to access.
S. SINGLE USER RESTROOM (26):
One restroom is available for public use in Fire Station No.1. It
is located off the main corridor to the north of the main reception
area and public counter. This facility is typical of older
restrooms built prior to today's enlightened standards. Among the
shortcomings found are inadequate clear floor and turn around
areas, fixtures and mirrors mounted at the wrong height, a faucet
which requires twisting to operate, not enough space around the
toilet, and no grab bars.
6. ROOMS (29):
No serious access problems exist in any of the rooms surveyed in
Fire Station No.1. While deficiencies exist, none of them impact
the ability of the Fire Department to provide any of their
services, programs or activities. Typical violations include
electrical switches and outlet either too high or low, minor
obstructions due to placement of furniture and lack of clear floor
area around switches and plugs.
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SUMMARY OF FIRE STATION NO.3:
Fire station No. J experiences only very limited use (direct
access) by Arcadia residents. The Fire Department indicates that
there is essentially no walk-in traffic although they do have a
small reception/office area off the orange Grove entrance. They
greatest public exposure taken by the facility is on election days
when one of the rooms is used as a polling place. The survey
described below includes three design elements; one walk from the
street, one door into the polling place and one room where voting
takes place.
1. WALK (4):
The walk leading to the fire station from Orange Grove complies.
2. DOOR (18):
The only component in the door analysis that does not comply is the
threshold. The threshold is 2\ inches instead of the required
maximum of \ inch.
3. ROOM (29):
With the exception of not having a fire alarm system, the room
where polling takes place complies.
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SUMMARY OF WILDERNESS PRESERVE AND NATURE CENTER:
wilderness Preserve and the Nature Center are being described apart
from the other park facilities because they offer significantly
different programs in a setting which is unlike any other city park
facility. certain aspects of this park cannot be significantly
altered without changing some of the features which are key
elements of the Wilderness Preserve experience; many surfaces must
remain unpaved, terrain must remain hilly, ramps may be steeper
than is ideal, rustic stair construction should remain, etc.
Changing many of these elements would result in significantly
altering the very nature of the Preserve. In cases where this
would occur, the ADAAG does not require total compliance.
Where problems exist in which a reasonable accommodation cannot be
made by modifying the facilities, policies need to be established
which afford the disabled an opportunity to enjoy the special
features of this park. This includes physically assisting the
disabled up and down steep stairs, ramps, uneven walk surfaces,
railroad tie stairs and across undeveloped playing surfaces and
trails. Some areas (trails, stream beds, etc.) of the park may
remain inaccessible.
Notwithstanding the above discussion, Wilderness Preserve and the
Nature Center were surveyed. Special attention was placed on those
areas where nature programs are presented (the Nature Center) and
group activities occur (the large group Picnic Shelter, Fire pit
and satellite picnic areas).
1. PARKING AREAS (1):
The main public parking area in wilderness Preserve is comprised of
31 marked spaces of which one is designated for the disabled. This
space is not signed and has no painted access aisle. Signs should
be installed designating it as van accessible and it should be
restriped to add an access aisle.
Beyond the interior gate in the "employee only" area of the park
additional spaces are available immediately adjacent to the group
picnic shelter. They have not been set aside for disabled patrons
and the spaces do not meet other space standards for slope, size,
signage, and accessible route. This is, however, the only feasible
area to provide easy access to the disabled park user.
2. WALKS (4):
Three walks were surveyed in the wilderness Preserve assessment.
Only the walk immediately surrounding the group picnic area is in
compliance.
The concrete walk leading to the group picnic area is steeper than
allowed by the ADA.
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The walk leading to the Nature Center poses significant obstacles
to the d.isabled. This walk is steep in places and is a combination
of uneven asphaltic concrete and compacted dirt. Nature Center
staff indicates that wheelchair bound and other disabled persons
are not denied access to the Nature Center as a result of the walk
deficiencies. When necessary, staff has directly intervened;
providing assistance across this area and into the building.
2. EXTERIOR RAMP (5):
One steep exterior ramp was surveyed. This ramp provides direct
access to the Wilderness Preserve play field located below the
group picnic area. This ramp is longer than set forth in the ADAAG
and does not contain safety curbs, landings or handrails. Direct
assistance is necessary in order to move up and down this surface.
3. EXTERIOR STAIRWAY (6):
Railroad tie exterior stairs provide direct access from the main
parking area and service road to the Nature Center. These stairs
are uneven and don't comply in a number of other ways. The treads
and risers are not a uniform height and width, and have no
contrasting indicator strip.
An additional set of exterior stairs links the group picnic area to
restroom facilities to the north. These stairs have no indicator
strip, the risers are not sloped as required and lack handrails.
4. SITE FURNITURE (7):
The site furniture in the group picnic area was assessed. The
picnic tables do not have adequate knee space depth. The garbage
can lids do not comply.
5. DRINKING FOUNTAINS (14):
Drinking fountains are installed at both the Nature Center and the
group picnic area. Both are wall mounted (not in an alcove) and do
not comply. Knee space depth under both fountains is only 12
inches instead of 17-19 inches as required and both have fixtures
which must be twisted to operate.
6. TELEPHONE (15):
Pay telephones
picnic area.
accessible.
too high.
are available at both the Nature Center and group
Neither have volume controls, nor are they TDD
Coin slots and other operating controls are located
7. DOORS (18):
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The Nature Center has a number of door problems. Both front doors
have pull type hardware which complies, but it is mounted too high
(50 inches). These doors are very large and heavy requiring
considerable effort to pull. Adjusting the self closers may help.
Doors to the Nature Center Classroom are obstructed by furniture (a
desk and bookcase). The hardware knob requires twisting to
operate.
Four doors provide access into the two restrooms. Entering either
of the restrooms, one must pass through an initial door opening
into a narrow foyer (27 inches wide) and then through a second
door. In each case, the interior door does not open completely
because in hits the opposing foyer wall.
The group picnic area doors do not meet the ADAAG standards. The
restroom doors are only 28 inches wide where 32 inches is required.
Additionally, 'the hardware' is a twisting type and clear space
approaches are inadequate.
The threshold into the food preparation and storage area of the
picnic shelter is 6 inches while the ADAAG Standard allows up to ~
inch. The hardware requires twisting and the swing side strike
edge clearance is inadequate (10 inches).
8. CORRIDOR OR AISLE (19):
The corridor in the Nature Center does not have a fire alarm system
and pay telephone projects into the travel space. All other
corridor features comply.
9. MULTIPLE USER RESTROOMS (25):
Both the Nature Center and group picnic area restrooms have notable
access problems.
The biggest issue at the Nature Center is gaining access to the
restrooms themselves. The narrow foyer doesn't allow enough room
for wheelchairs to turn and also prevents the interior doors from
opening completely. Once inside, the restrooms contain non-
complying hardware, stalls which are too small, and lack grab bars
and fixtures which are mounted too high.
Users must travel up non-complying stairs and over an uneven dirt
surface to reach the restroom building at the picnic shelter.
These restrooms have no grab bars, inadequate knee space under the
sinks and fixtures placed too high to be usable. The most
significant problem appears to be small toilet stall size, 24 inch
wide stall doors and 24 inch clear space between the front of the
stalls and the opposing wall.
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10. ROOMS (29):
The rooms within the Nature Center are generally accessible. Light
switches and outlets are not placed at the correct height, some
fixtures (display cases, drinking fountain and telephone) protrude
into travel areas and built-in work surfaces don't have enough
clear knee space. None of these problems significantly impact the
pUblic's use and enjoyment of the facility.
The food preparation and storage area of the picnic shelter is the
only room surveyed in the picnic area. Adequate knee space at work
counters is not provided and some electrical switches and outlets
are placed at the wrong heights.
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SUMMARY OF CITY PARKS:
All City parks were surveyed for this portion of the A.D.A.
assessment. The surveyed parks include Baldwin Stocker,
Bicentennial, Bonita, Camino Grove, Eisenhower, Fairview Avenue,
Forest Avenue, Highland Oaks, Holly Avenue, Hugo Reid, Longden
Avenue, Newcastle, orange Grove, Tierra Verde and Tripolis Parks.
Wilderness Preserve and the civic Center Athletic Field were also
surveyed and are discussed separately elsewhere in the Transition
Plan. city parks represent high traffic recreation areas and offer
a complete range of basic recreation choices to the public.
In summary, the surveyed parks share a number of problems. The
biggest single problem (considering the purpose of a park) is that
play areas and equipment are not accessible. Typically, the
equipment is located within an island of sand which cannot easily
be crossed by the disabled. Each piece of equipment should be
directly approachable via a firm, flat surface such as a rubber mat
placed on a concrete base. Additionally, the play equipment does
not adequately address the play needs of the disabled. Each piece
must have an accessible point of entry and contain play elements
mounted at appropriate heights and locations.
1. CURB RAMPS (3)
Curb ramp elements were identified at 4 parks (Bicentennial,
Bonita, Tierra Verde and Tripolis). Of these parks, Bicentennial,
Tierra Verde, and Tripolis have curb ramps which provide direct
access into the facilities. Bicentennial and Tripolis both lack
the required 12 inch wide grooved border and detectable warnings.
Additionally, neither of their bottom landings is flat as required
nor do they have adequate space contained entirely within
designated sidewalks.
The slope of the Bicentennial Park ramp significantly exceeds what
is allowed on both the ramp surface and flared sides, the ramp
width is 12 inches too narrow and the change from street surface to
ramp at the ramp lip is too abrupt.
The Bonita Park ramp lacks detectable warnings and doesn't empty
into the street within the markings of the sidewalk as required.
The Tripolis Park Ramp is marginally too narrow (8"). The only
other uncited problem concerns the ramp lip which is an imposing 0/."
high.
2. WALKS (4)
All of the parks but three (Fairview, Forest Avenue and Newcastle)
contain walks adjacent to and/or within their borders. For the
most part, the sidewalks are in good shape and comply with the
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ADAAG. However, several minor recurring problems were noted
throughout. These include excessive cross slopes (Tierra Verde),
steep slopes along the sidewalk run (Bicentennial, Eisenhower and
Tierra Verde). These slope problems are a function of the rolling
terrain in the parks. Heel clip (uneven surface) problems were
noted at Baldwin stocker, Eisenhower, Longden Avenue, Tierra Verde
and Tripolis Parks.
One significant problem which needs to be highlighted was
discovered. Design standards indicated that adjacent to walks
there should be no drop-offs in excess of 4 inches. Three parks
(Baldwin stocker, Bicentennial and Tierra Verde) have situations
where walks adjacent to play areas drop off relatively great
distances. The sand surface of the play areas has been
redistributed and displaced through play activity. One drop from
the walk to the play surface at Bicentennial Park was 13 inches.
Baldwin Stocker Park had a unique problem.
the walks consisted of embedded wood 2
destroyed a number of these, leaving an
should be corrected.
Expansion joints along
X 4s. Weathering has
unsafe condition which
Both Holly Avenue and Tierra
which incorporate stairs.
instances.
Verde have walks into tennis courts
No ramps are provided in these
One walk at Tierra Verde Park does not have adequate headroom due
to a slanting tree growing across the path of travel. Alternative
paths of travel through the park are provided which otherwise
comply with ADA design standards.
Finally, the absence of walks into/within Fairview, Forest Avenue
and Newcastle Parks represents the most obvious deficiency
concerning these facilities. This basic means of access has not
been provided.
3. EXTERIOR STAIRWAY (6)
Baldwin stocker and Tierra Verde Parks had exterior stairways
accessing portions of their facilities. The Baldwin Stocker
stairway (3 steps) is located on the east side of the park and
connects the school/parking area with the park proper. The Tierra
Verde stairway (6 steps) leads from the main park to the tennis
courts.
Aside from not having any handrails or required warning strips, the
Tierra Verde stairs comply with A.D.A. design standards. The
presence of the stairs at Tierra Verde park is particularly
troublesome as the park drinking fountain is located within the
tennis court fencing.
The Baldwin Stocker stairway also doesn't have handrails or warning
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strips, and additionally has deficient risers. Specifically, the
riser nosing is squared off and is constructed such that a foot
could be accidently caught underneath the nosing causing a fall.
4. SITE FURNITURE (7)
This assessment deals with picnic tables, barbecue grills, park
benches, trash cans, and water sources (not drinking fountains).
None of the picnic tables in the surveyed parks comply with ADAAG
design standards. Specifically, they do not have adequate space
underneath for wheelchair users. In some cases (Baldwin stocker
and Tierra Verde) they are inaccessible due to their positioning
on-site (too close together, near grass surfaces or adjacent to
structures).
Each of the parks had barbecue grills for use in the picnic areas.
The Tierra Verde, Fairview and Forest Avenue grills are located in
grassy areas and are not accessible. This activity center was
accessible at the other parks. At Tripolis and Bicentennial Parks,
the grilling surface exceeds the required 28" to 34" height range.
While some park benches were inaccessible, an adequate number were
located in accessible areas. However, while the benches can be
considered accessible, the bench element does not comply because
adjacent seating areas have not been built into the parkscape. The
A.D.A. requires a level 30" X 48" seating area adjacent to
designated disabled accessible seating areas.
In all instances, the trash cans consisted of steel drum style
containers rising 29" above the adjacent surface located on firm
concrete surfaces. The lip height complies with the requirements.
Baldwin Stocker Park was the only setting in which a water source
(faucet and sink) was available. Being built into a fire pit
structure, it has none of the required knee space. Additionally,
the faucet hardware is of a "twisting" type inconsistent with ADAAG
standards.
site furniture at Fairview Avenue, Forest Avenue and Newcastle
Parks were not accessible because these parks do not have interior
walks.
5 . GRANDSTANDS AND BLEACHERS (8 )
Parks with these elements include Baldwin Stocker, Bonita, Camino
Grove, Eisenhower, Hugo Reid, Longden Avenue. In each case, the
grandstand area is an element included as part of a sports
facility. In all cases, viewing areas exist in which wheelchair
bound patrons can see the activity taking place. The grandstands
comply.
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6. GAME AND SPORTS AREAS (10)
Game and sports areas include elements such as basketball courts,
baseball fields, handball courts and tennis courts. The facilities
below are located within city parks as follows:
Park Baseball
Baldwin Stocker X
Bicentennial
Bonita X
Camino Grove X
Eisenhower X
Holly Avenue
Hugo Reid X
Longden Ave. X
Newcastle
Orange Grove
Tierra Verde
Basketball
X
Vollevball
Handball
Tennis
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
The only playing surface problems were found on volleyball courts
(sand) and baseball diamonds (either skin infields or dirt & turf).
None of these surfaces is acceptable for ADA compliance purposes.
Considering the nature of the games beinq played at these
facilities as practiced by the non-disabled (which involve sliding,
diving, etc.), changing the surfaces to firm non-skid materials
would alter the nature of the games for the majority of
participants.
All basketball, tennis and handball facilities are constructed of
firm materials on flat surfaces.
Access to tennis, volleyball and handball courts at Newcastle Park
is a problem. As discussed earlier, walks are not provided within
the park linking entry points and activity centers. Other parks
with facility access issues include Eisenhower (basketball courts) ,
Holly Avenue (tennis courts), Orange Grove (tennis courts) and
Tierra Verde (tennis courts). Access to these facilities is either
over turf surfaces or across multi-level walkways.
In summary, game and sports areas are available within the City
although not at every park. Measures can be taken to improve
access in a number of cases, most notably by installing sidewalks
in key areas. Addi tionally, the City coul'cl designate selected
parks for modifications thus making them especially suited for
accommodating the disabled user.
6. PLAY EQUIPMENT AREAS (11)
Play equipment areas were briefly discussed at the outset of this
section. The standard Arcadia play area features a non-complying
sandbox access surface. The equipment is dated and does not
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provide necessary accessible entry points for the disabled onto
climbing and play structures. Resources need to be devoted to
upgrading these facilities.
Play equipment areas are incorporated into the following parks:
Baldwin Stocker
Bicentennial
Bonita
Camino Grove
Eisenhower
Fairview
Forest Avenue
Highland Oaks
Longden Avenue
Newcastle
Tripolis
Tierra Verde
Making modifications to selected parks and designating them as
accessible may be the most cost effective and acceptable method of
complying with the ADA.
6. DRINKING FOUNTAINS (14)
Assessment :
Only Baldwin Stocker Park does not have a drinking fountain. The
remaining parks had the same drinking fountain configuration; a
standpipe centered within a 19" diameter concrete pipe. While a
number of measurement distances (bubbler height, water flow,
distance from lip, etc.) may be acceptable, the fountains do not
comply because they have no knee space and the fixtures require
twisting to operate.
The Holly Avenue fountain is "pre-manufactured" fountain and must
be approached by crossing an inaccessible grassy area adjacent to
the tennis courts. As with the other park fountains, it has no
knee space underneath and has controls which require twisting to
operate.
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SUMMARY OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING:
The Arcadia Chamber of Commerce operates out of the City owned
facility located at 388 W. Huntington Drive. While the Chamber is
responsible for providing certain products and services in a manner
consistent with the intent of the A.D.A., the city has a
responsibility to provide a facility which does, by its design,
comply.
1. PARKING AREA (1)
AOAAG standards require 2 spaces for facilities offering between 25
and 50 parking spaces. The Chamber of Commerce facility only
provides lout of its 31 spaces. The only shortcoming associated
with this space concerns signage; one space must be labeled "van
accessible" and information must be posted regarding where towed
vehicles may be recovered.
2. CURB RAMP (3)
A single curb ramp provides access to the facility from the parking
area. This ramp complies with the minimum standards imposed by the
ADAAG with the exception of required detectable warnings. A 12"
grooved border is missing as are the required "truncated domes" on
the ramp surface.
3. WALK (4)
The walk connecting the parking lot to the Chamber Building
complies.
4. EXTERNAL STAIRS (6)
Both sets of external stairs (front and back door) are similarly
design and deficient in the same ways. Both lack the required
contrasting warning stripe at the nosing of each step and have
handrails which do not comply with respect to size, shape, height
and end rail extension.
5. TELEPHONE (15)
The telephone system is owned and operated by the Chamber of
Commerce. The public communication elements of A.D.A. compliance
are theirs to assess. No public pay phone is available at the
Chamber Facility.
6. SIGNS AND IDENTIFICATION (17)
No effort has been made to comply with the law as concerns signage
{identification of accessible entrances, service areas, restrooms,
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etc.). city staff will work with the Chamber of Commerce and a
sign specialist to determine the number and type of signs needed to
bring the facility into compliance.
7. DOORS (18)
Of the ten doors in the Chamber Building, only three are public
access doors; the front door and two rest room doors.
The front door is a glass and steel double door lying immediately
adjacent to the exterior stairway upper landing. Two problems were
noted: the single leaf opening is 3" too narrow and the force
required to open the door (15 lbs.) exceeds the allowable (8.5
lbs.).
Both restroom doors are also 5 inches too narrow and close faster
than the 3 second standard allowed by ADAAG. Swing-side and
strike-edge side clearance problems also exist. These are caused
by the cramped layout of the restrooms being accessed and cannot be
avoided without extensive remodeling of the facility.
8. CORRIDOR OR AISLE (19)
One access corridor is incorporated into the Chamber of Commerce
Building linking the main reception area to the restrooms and
conference room. Aside from the absence of a fire alarm system,
the corridor poses no access problems.
9. BUILDING LEVEL (20)
The Chamber building is located 33" above the adjacent accessible
grade and has no means of providing entry other than the external
stairways. While many of the programs and services provided by the
Chamber of Commerce could be made available in the parking lot, at
the curb or at the foot of the stairs, a number of activities take
place in the conference room. It appears feasible to provide a
wheelchair lift adjacent to the main entrance providing access to
the 59 inch wide circular walk which rings the facility. Another
possibility is to build a 48 inch wide, 33 foot long ramp around
the edge of the building .to provide required access. with
modifications to the stairway handrails, adequate access may be
possible.
10. SINGLE USER RESTROOM (26)
The Chamber Building contains two single user restrooms. Both are
very small and contain similar problems.
Neither has grab bars.
incorrectly (either too
required maneuvering room
levers do not comply.
Additionally, fixtures are mounted
high or in inaccessible locations),
is absent and sink dimensions and control
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11. ROOM (29)
Two rooms (aside from the restrooms) are public service areas; the
reception/lobby and the conference room. Features exist in these
rooms which do not comply with the architectural requirements of
the ADAAG, but none of them realistically affect the Chamber's
ability to serve its constituency. Plugs and outlets are
technically inaccessible and misplaced, knee space at counters is
not provided, storage space is difficult to reach and fire alarms
have not been provided.
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SUMMARY OF PAR THREE GOLF COURSE BUILDING:
The Par Three Golf Course is operated under franchise granted by
the City of Arcadia to American Golf and is located at 620 E. Live
Oak Avenue, Arcadia. No significant or unusual deficiencies were
discovered in the survey of the Par Three Building.
1. PARKING AREA (1)
A large parking lot for the golf course
north of the Pro Shop. In this lot,
provided. With the exception of required
and spaces comply.
is located immediately
5 disabled spaces are
signs, the parking area
2. WALKS (4):
The two walks surveyed comply.
3. SITE FURNITURE (7):
picnic tables have been placed in the patio adjacent to the driving
range. These are typical older tables which do not comply
(inadequate under table knee depth). Additionally, only 26 inches
of knee spaCe height is provided instead of the required 27 inches.
Garbage cans, benches and seating areas comply.
4. DRINKING FOUNTAIN (14):
The Three Par drinking fountain is located between the Pro Shop abd
meeting roolU. It is an older pedestal model similar to the
fountain located in the Public Works drafting area. It is not
located in an alcove, has no knee space underneath it, has the
bubbler positioned too high and has controls which are not
accessible (located on top).
5. TELEPHONES (15):
An exterior pay telephone is located on the west side of the
Clubhouse. This telephone is not equipped to accommodate a TDD,
has inadequate clear floor space around it and is located too high
on the wall to provided access to all telephone controls.
6. SIGNS AND IDENTIFICATION (17):
An effort has been made by American Golf to provide signs at the
facility. However, accessible entries have not been designated and
a building directory has not been provided.
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7. DOORS (18):
Problems with the doors in the Par Three Golf Course Clubhouse are
similar to what has been found in other City facilities. None of
the deficiencies found significantly impact the pUblic's access to
the services, programs and activities which take place in the
facility.
The entry door into the Pro Shop complies with ADA requirements.
The primary entrance into the meeting room has only minor problems
including door knob hardware which requires twisting to operate and
furniture placed too close to allow easy access. A secondary
entrance/exit to the meeting room has a threshold which is too high
(4 inches in lieu of ~ inch).
Doors leading to and from restrooms are accessible with the
exception of strike edge clearances of only 2 inches and knob type
door hardware.
All other doors access either restricted work areas (Snack Bar,
Starters Room, the Manager's Office , utility rooms and storage
spaces).
8. MULTIPLE USER RESTROOM (25):
The employee restroom used by the maintenance crew is the only
multiple user restroom at the facility. It has no grab bars, not
enough knee space under the sink, fixtures and mirrors mounted too
high, no fire alarm and toilet stall which are too small.
9. SINGLE USER RESTROOM (26):
The public restrooms (mens' and womens') have been remodeled. ~any
disabled access features are provided. However, a number of mInor
non-complying elements were noted including no fire alarm system
and some fixtures mounted too high. Room in front of the toilet in
the Womens' Restroom is inadequate (43 inches instead of 48 inches
required).
10. ROOMS (29):
No significant issue arose as a result of the room survey in the
primary public areas (Meeting Room, Pro Shop and Snack Bar). Fire
alarms were not provided, retail displays projected into access
areas in the Pro Shop and the turn around space provided in the
Snack Bar was 12 inches too small.
The restricted areas used by employees (Manager's Office, storage
rooms, utility rooms, etc.) were deficient in a number of small
ways including insufficient turn around areas, blocked access to
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plugs and switches, inadequate knee space at work counters and no
fire alarms.
11. EATING AND DINING (30):
The Meeting Room is sometimes used for group dining by small
groups. The room complies with dining room purposes under the
ADAAG.
12. DRESSING AND LOCKER ROOMS (34):
The Womens' Restroom also serves as a locker room. Fixed benches
have not been provided. otherwise, the dressing room complies.
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SUMMARY OF MOUNTED POLICE BUILDING:
The Mounted Police Building is located at 630 E. Live Oak Avenue,
Arcadia. This facility is not used on an everyday basis, but only
occasionally primarily as a rental by small to medium sized groups
for parties, receptions, meetings, etc. When this facility is in
use, the level of citizen contact with its design elements is high.
1. PARKING AREA (1):
The parking area lies immediately behind the building and provides
excellent access. However, no parking spaces are currently marked
on the pavement. considering the square footage of the parking
area and the possible number of spaces which could be provided, it
appears that only one disabled space (van accessible) would be
required. The parking area should be striped and a space provided
(including required signage).
2 . WALKS ( 3) :
Three walks were identified at the Mounted Police Building. The
primary walk which provides disabled access to the building across
the patio is in the rear. This walk complies with element
requirements except for a number of drop-off hazards into adjacent
landscaped areas. These drops exceed 6 inches.
The other two walks provide ingress/egress to the front of the
building on Live Oak. Each of these is interrupted along their
runs by steps. These level changes make the front of the building
inaccessible.
3. SITE FURNITURE (7):
All applicable site furniture is located on the rear patio.
Furniture elements include barbecue grill, food serving/preparation
area, benches and garbage cans. All elements are in full
compliance with the exception of the faucet handles in the food
preparation area. These don't comply because they require twisting
to operate.
4. DRINKING FOUNTAINS (14):
The patio drinking fountain is located in a landscaped area and
does not comply. Aside from its being inaccessible, its controls
require a twisting motion to operate and knee space underneath is
not adequate. Alternative water sources are available on site in
the kitchen and patio service area.
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5. TELEPHONE (15):
The telephone is an older coin operated model located in the
hallway which leads to the kitchen and restrooms. It is non-
complying in the following ways: no volume controls or complying
symbols, not TDD accommodating, and its controls and coin slot are
too high. Addi tionally, it protrudes (6inches instead of the
allowed 4inches) into the free travel area leading to the
restrooms.
6. DOORS (18):
The Mounted Police Building is accessed (front and back) by doors
with serious threshold height problems. The rear (main disabled
access point) threshold is 4 inches high while the front is 2
inches high. If the rear threshold is fixed (short ramp), then an
adequate accessible pathway into the building can be provided from
the rear parking area.
Elsewhere, the most important shortcomings discovered in the survey
were minor kickplate deficiencies (9 inches instead of 10 inches)
and marginally narrow doors. The narrowest door opening is 27
inches compared to the 32 inch standard. These doors provide
access to the restrooms.
7. CORRIDORS AND AISLES (19):
There is one corridor in the Mounted Police Building. It is the
path of travel from the main reception hall to the kitchen and
restrooms. The corridor complies in all measurement areas except
that the telephone extends 6 inches into the required free travel
area. Projections should not exceed 4 inches.
8. SINGLE USER RESTROOMS (26):
Both the men's and women's restrooms in the Mounted Police Building
are small. The major deficiencies stem from this fact. While
basic disabled assistive devices such as grab bars are not present,
more important is the fact that there is little room in front of
the toilets (29 inches in lieu of 48 inches) and between the toilet
and sink (7 inches instead of 28 inches).
Other discrepancies (sink height, fixture type and location, pipe
insulation, etc.) can be modified quickly and with minimal expense.
These changes would be a good investment. While not all issues
would be addressed by making these changes, tangible benefits would
be realized by many people with special needs.
9. ROOMS (29):
No significant room space related issues were discovered in the
Mounted Police Facility. Among the minor problems were electric
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sockets located 11 inches above the floor instead of 15 inches,
lack of adequate clear space adjacent to electrical outlets, a 2
inch deficiency in the 60 inch turn diameter requirement in the
kitchen and the absence of fire alarms (including visual strobe
elements).
The main reception hall serves as a dining area.
standards for eating spaces. The same holds for the
which sometimes serves the same purpose.
It meets ADA
exterior patio
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SUMMARY OP THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM:
The Arcadia Historical Society operates the Historical Museum
located on city property at 375 W. Huntington Drive, Arcadia. This
facility was at one time used in the downtown area as a branch
office by American Saving and Loan Association. When the bank
moved to a permanent location, this portable building was relocated
to its current site and modified to serve as a museum.
The Historical Museum is incorporated within the Community Center
complex which also includes the Recreation Department and Senior
citizens Building. The building permit for this complex indicates
the completion date as January 7, 1992. Being a newer facility,
disabled patrons were considered and their needs accommodated in
designing the buildings and grounds. As such, the following
elements constructed as part of the Community Center serve the
Historical Museum and comply with the ADA:
Parking Area
Walks
Drinking Fountains
Curb Ramps
site Furniture
Telephones
Only pertinent elements within the Historical Museum are discussed
below.
1. DOORS (18):
Only one major door related problem was discovered during the
survey which needs to be addressed. The entry door threshold is 1~
inches high. The maximum allowed is ~ inch.
Additionally, the hardware on the restroom doors should be modified
or replaced with a type which does not require a two phase "grasp
and turn" motion. A single lever type is preferable.
2. CORRIDORS AND AISLES (19):
The Historical Museum contains one corridor connecting the main
display area to the restrooms. Aside from the fire alarm
(including visual strobe) requirements, this element complies.
3. SINGLE USER RESTROOMS (26):
The Museum contains both men's and women's restrooms. An effort
has already been made to make these accessible. Both are equipped
with grab bars (4 inches too high), adequate space has been
provided around the toilets and the required turning radius has
been provided.
The only deficiencies found include an under sink height coming up
1 inch short, mirrors mounted 6 inches too high, no visual fire
alarms, and some fixtures mounted too high.
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4. ROOMS (29):
Room element problems in the Historical Museum are typical of other
city facilities. Access to electrical outlets is restricted in
places due to placement of display cases and other furniture, fire
alarm components are not included in the building and some
electrical outlets are located either too high (switches, etc.) or
too low (sockets). None of these deficiencies affect the pUblic's
ability to take part in the programs, services and activities
offered at the Historical Museum.
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SUMMARY OF PARKING DISTRICT NOS. I AND II:
The total number of parking spaces in Parking District No. I is 99.
The ADAAG indicates that four spaces should be designated for
disabled persons. One of these should be "van accessible".
While this parking district has four designated handicapped spaces
(two in each of the lots), none of them comply. They lack required
signs and do not have the necessary access aisles.
parking District No. II contains 225 spaces of which 8 have been
set aside for the disabled. This complies with the ADAAG standard.
only five are currently marked with the required parking space
sign. While two of the spaces have adequate room to provide an
access aisle, none of the spaces are so marked. No van accessible
space has been provided.
The Parking District commission met on February 24, 1994 and
considered the above issues. At that meeting the Commission
recommended that the City council spend $1,450 from Parking
District I and II Reserve Funds to consolidate disabled parking
spaces within the two parking districts, add required access
aisles, designated one space in each district as van accessible,
and install all required signage.
If however, Public Works determines that either or both of the lots
need restriping in FY1994-95, the Commission recommended that the
ADA work be included in the restriping plan at that time. Public
Works has since advised the Economic Development Division that both
lots should be restriped and has provided an estimate of cost for
submittal to the City council as part of the annual budget.
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OTHER CITY FACILITIES
The City of Arcadia operates a number of facilities which are not
normally locations where the public goes to take part in City
activities or receive services. These are primarily employee only
city work areas. Following is a list of those facilities.
- Corporation Yard
- orange Grove Reservoir
- chapman Well
- Rancho 6 Wells
- Camino Wells
- Live Oak Wells
- Baldwin 2 Well
- Peck Well
- Upper Canyon Reservoir
- Canyon Reservoirs
- Santa Anita Reservoirs
- Baldwin Reservoirs
- Hugo Reid Well
- st. Joseph Reservoirs/Wells
- Longden Wells
- Armory
As these areas are not accessible to the public, they have not been
included in 'the Americans with Disabilities Act compliance survey.
Lack of public access to these does not affect the public's ability
to obtain the range of services, programs and services provided by
the city.
Community Center, Library, Fire station No. 2
The above facilities were not surveyed for the following reasons:
Comm. Center - Construction on the Community Center was
completed in 1992. This facility houses both
the Recreation Department and Senior citizens
Offices. Design and construction of this
facility is consistent with ADAAG standards.
City Library - This will be brought into compliance as part
of an already approved Library remodel and
expansion project.
station 2 - A replacement station No. 2 is currently under
construction at the northeast corner of
Huntington Drive and Baldwin Avenue. This
facility will comply with all existing A.D.A.
mandated statutes.
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DEPARTMENfAL SELF-EVALUATION
Each department in the City was requested and has completed a
comprehensive review of services, programs and activities in which
staff has direct interaction with the pUblic. A self evaluation
was done for each of the programs. The results of the self
evaluations are on file in the ADA Coordinator's Office, 240 w.
Huntington Drive, Arcadia, CA 91007, and are summarized below.
The Self-Evaluation concluded that a number of policies need to be
formalized and reinforced for all departments. Additionally,
special effort needs to be made to enhance City communication with
the public. Recommendation~ include:
. Provide audio amplification devices at the following
facilities:
- City Council Chambers for use during public meetings.
- Community Center for use at public events.
. Provide a TDD for the following facilities and train City
personnel to use it:
- City Hall
- Recreation Offices
- Senior Citizens (Community center)
- Fire Station No. 1
- Police Department
. Advertise the TDD capability in the following pUblications:
- Telephone Directory
- city Newsletter
- City Letterhead
- Water Billings
- Job Announcements
- Program descriptions and publications {pamphlets, flyers,
special mailings, etc.
. Specified city documents like annual departmental reports,
city Budget, City Council Meeting Agendas, and portions of the
City newsletter should be produced in large print. A 14 point
type with 1.25 line spacing format is recommended.
. Advertise the availability of audio tapes of the City Council
meetings.
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. with few exceptions, city forms and documents need to include
a notice of the city's compliance with ADA regulations.
. Paper and pencils should be available at every counter at
which the public is served to assist in communicating with
hearing or speech impaired persons.
. Provide reasonable accommodations for people with mental
disabilities. Staff may need to take time with a given
individual and discuss whether special accommodations are
necessary.
. If requested, staff needs to assist with any program related
requirements such as filling out forms, explaining instruction
sheets, retrieving needed material, using equipment, and
otherwise making accommodations for special needs.
. If a complaint cannot be resolved at the departmental level,
a single designated person (the ADA Coordinator) will be
responsible for receiving complaints, trying to resolve them,
managing the Grievance Procedure and otherwise administering
the grievance process.
SELF~EVALUATION SUMMARY:
The findings of the Self-Evaluation study indicate that the city of
Arcadia does not discriminate against persons with disabilities,
exclude them from participation in, or deny them the benefits of
programs, services, or activities. However, there are areas where
accessibility can be enhanced to better meet the needs of the
disabled community.
DEPARTMENT PROGRAMS. SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES:
Following is a department by department descriptive account of
programs, services and to which ADA regulations are relevant, and
the findings for each department. Appendix D is a list of
recommended and generally approved methods of serving persons with
specified disabilities.
City Attorney
The City Attorney's Office serves as legal' advisor to the City
government. As such, the "public programs" of the City Attorney
are primarily limited to scheduled meetings either in the city
Attorney's Office or other locations within the city Hall or at
other city facilities. Meeting can be arranged to accommodate
participants with disabilities. Information can and is mailed on
a regular basis to those who, for various reasons, cannot come into
the office. The City Attorney's Office also has FAX communication
capability.
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city Clerk
The City Clerk's Office is responsible for noticing, setting up,
staffing, and recording the legislative actions of the city Council
when they'meet.The Clerk also administers the elections of Council
Members and the appointment of Board and Commission Members. These
activities are carried out in accordance with the City Charter and
state Elections Code.
People with disabilities are not discriminated against in serving
on the Council, Boards or Commissions. The meeting venues as well
as the Clerk's Office are physically accessible although not in
full compliance with all ADAAG design elements.
The city Clerk's staff is prepared to assist the disabled community
by taking the time necessary to explain forms, and public
information available at the service counter, helping fill out
necessary forms for voting and/or other City purposes, providing
pencil and paper as a communicative device and providing an
accessible writing surface adjacent to the public counter.
Business is also often conducted using first class mail and FAX.
City Manager
(includes PIO, Refuse/Waste Reduction, Animal Control and CATV)
The city Manager's Office is responsible for overall administration
of the municipal affairs of the City of Arcadia. Public
interaction and service delivery is primarily in the form of
written communication (press releases, City Newsletter, agenda
packages, telephonic transmissions, pUblic meetings and
confidential office sessions). In none of these does the office
discriminate against the disabled.
The City Manager's Office is physically accessible although not in
full compliance with all ADAAG design guidelines. In the event a
conflict occurs where a disabled person cannot be accommodated
(this has not occurred to date) in the City Manager's Office,
alternative arrangements can be made at other City facilities.
The City Manager's Office has a direct link to the public through
requests for information and service. The PIO provides information
and ombudsman services to the community. The requests for
information and service come by mail, phone, 'fax or in person. In
addition, the City Manager's Office provides written information to
the public through the agenda packet and weekly report. The agenda
packet and weekly report are distributed to the City Council and
made available to the public at the City Clerk's Office and the
Library. The City Manager's Office is accessible from the north
parking lot by a ramp.
The Solid Waste Division is responsible for the development and
implementation of refuse and recycling programs in the city. The
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City contracts with one residential refuse hauler and five
commercial haulers. The Solid Waste Division is responsible for
responding to and providing information to the public on all refuse
and recycling programs in the City. The requests for information
usually come by phone, in person, or by mail. There are no forms
to be filled out in asking for information, requesting service or
lodging a complaint. The Solid Waste Division has not received any
complaints from disabled citizens concerning its services.
The office is also responsible for monitoring the contract for
cable television. Requests for information and complaints are
received from residents on a regular basis by phone, in person and
through the mail. This program does not require any resident to
fill out forms. This office has not received any complaints from
disabled citizens.
In January, 1993 the City began cablecasting the City Council
Meetings. This service provides citizens that are homebound with
access to information on city programs and community events. The
availability of interpreters to sign the city Council meetings
would provide an extra measure of accessibility to the hearing
impaired.
The animal control program receives requests for information,
service and complaints over the phone, in person and through the
mail. As with the above, no forms are required to be completed as
part of this program. This office has not received any complaints
from the disabled community concerning this program.
This office has a facsimile machine but does not have a TDD.
Community Development
(includes, Building, Planning, Economic Development and Transit)
The divisions in this department all serve the public primarily at
the PUblic counter located at the south end of the main city Hall
corridor. While the counter does not comply with ADAAG standards,
the service area is accessible and department staff is available
and willing to assist anyone with special needs. When dealing with
people at the counter, staff is able to provide individual
assistance by reading the materials and completing the
forms/applications, if required. People can also contact the
Community Development Department by mail or telephone.
This department has two facsimile machines. One is located in the
Planning/Building office space, while the second is in the Economic
Development Division office area.
The Planning Division supports, staffs and administers the Planning
Commission, private architectural review boards, zoning and general
plan functions and the community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
Program. This support includes regular public hearings and
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meetings on specific land use decisions and issues. The Division
also processes applications for planning entitlements through the
appropriate decision making body. It uses various application
forms and booklets that explain regulations and procedures. Most
meeting rooms and offices used by the Division are accessible
although some office spaces are tight. Meetings with staff members
can be scheduled in conference rooms with advance notice. Public
meetings and hearings are held in the City Council Chambers which
are accessible. Additionally, City council meetings are cablecast
locally and recorded on audio tape.
The Building Division issues building permits for new construction
and renovations, and inspects completed jobs on construction sites.
All City hall interaction with the public occurs at the Same public
Counter as the Planning Division and less often in private office
and conference rooms.
The Code Enforcement section is responsible for enforcing certain
zoning and building/property maintenance regulations within the
City of Arcadia. It also operates at the same public counter as
Planning and Building and makes field inspections of specific
properties. Staff also take telephone calls concerning code
violations and has established a "Grafitti Hotline" (answering
machine) . In addition to the public counter, meetings are
occasionally held in private offices and conference rooms. with
advance notice, special needs can be accommodated.
The Transportation Office is located in Room 14 and is physically
removed from the above three divisions. This division coordinates
and funds door-to-door transit service through contract with San
Gabriel Transit within the city of Arcadia. The public is not
required to complete forms or applications to obtain any of the
services this division offers. However, citizens do come to the
office on a regular basis to discuss transportation needs and lodge
service complaints and requests. with the exception of the
unusually high threshold leading into the main lobby/reception
area, the Transportation Office is accessible. with prior notice
concerning special needs, arrangements can be made to use other
facilities if necessary.
Purchasing Dial-A-Ride tickets also places the Transportation
Office in direct contact with the public. Tickets can be purchased
at the Cashier in City Hall, the Community center, Vons Pavilions
and the Arcadia Assistance League Office during Senior Friendship
Club, Senior Golden Age Club and Men's Club meetings. All of these
points of sale are accessible. Tickets may also be purchased by
mail.
Arrangements for Dial-A-Ride pick-up can be made by calling (SlS)
445-2211 or (81S) 445-2522 for TDD users.
The Economic Development Division is also located in Room 14 and
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functionally operates much the same way as the Transit Division.
Economic Development is charged with encouraging and promoting
business development and retention in Arcadia. It does so by
providing information about local market conditions and
development/business opportunities, enforcing project review
mandates and working directly with property and business owners and
tenants as authorized pursuant to Redevelopment Law.
This division provides its services over the phone, in writing
(informational publications, correspondence, etc.) in person in the
office and less often, in the field (development sites and business
locations). The division'S offices are generally accessible (high
threshhold into the office) as are conference room facilities
normally used in City Hall.
Finance
(includes Administration, Treasurer, Data processing, Business
License, Purchasing and Print Shop)
The Finance Department consists of six divisions: 1)
Administration; 2) Treasurer; 3) Data Processing; 4) Business
License; 5) Purchasing; and 6) Print Shop. Divisions within this
Department provide service at public counters, in offices and
conference rooms, by mail, facsimile and over the telephone. Many
functions do not require filling out forms or reading written
material. However, in cases where forms and written material is
involved, City staff can and will provide assistance as necessary.
The Administrative Division administers/oversees the financial
affairs of the City. Included is payroll, accounts payable, water
billing, parking citations, inventory control, and accoounts
receivable. Administration oversees the operation of the
Treasurer, Data Processing, Business License, PurChasing, and Print
Shop Divisions.
A large part of this division's work involves direct interaction
between its staff and that of the balance of the Finance Department
as well as other city Departments. Additionally, this Division
interfaces with the public in face-to-face meetings in the Finance
Offices and City meeting rooms. These areas are accessible. The
telephone is also used. Because of the personal nature of the
interactions, special need requests can' be accomodated as
necessary.
The Treasurer is established to receive and safeguard city money,
pay warrants, and invest city funds in a timely and safe manner.
It is responsible for collecting city bills, by mail, by direct
deposit at the night drop in the City Hall parking lot and at the
public counter in the City Hall main lobby. This Division also
receives payment for parking permits, Building, Planning and Public
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Works fees and Dial-A-Ride tickets. The high counter may require
City Personnel to go into the lobby to serve customers with
mobility impairments.
In addition to collecting revenues, the Treasurer handles city
investments and contracting for financial services. Public
contacts concerning these functions are handled individually and
people with special needs are not discriminated against in bids or
contracts.
The Business License Office maintains records, conducts
investigations of individuals and firms operating within the City
of Arcadia to ensure compliance with the Business Tax Code. These
functions are fulfilled in a number of ways including by mail,
field inspections/interviews by city personnel, over the
telephone/facsimile and in person either at the public counter or
as necessary in other City offices and meeting rooms. While the
public counter is not at an ideal height, Business License
personnel can meet and serve the public in the lobby or elsewhere
in City Hall as necessary.
The Data processing, Print Shop and purchasing functions in large
part provide support services to other city departments.
Purchasing supervises the purchase and contracting for all
supplies, service and equipment required by the using departments
in accordance with ordinance requirements, resolutions and
directives of the City Council and city Manager. These functions
are dispatched by phone, facsimile, in writing and in person at the
public counter or in city offices.
Data Processing services the City departments through the
maintenance of an in-house computer system. Departments are also
assisted in the purchase, installation and maintenance of personal
computer systems.
The Print Shop assists with all printing services needed by the
City.
Fire
The Fire Department is fully prepared to serve people with
disabilities to the same extent that it serves all residents and
businesses when responding to emergencies.
Many of this Department's services are field centered and do not
rely on citizen access to City facilities. This includes
responding to emergency calls, making fire inspections, monitoring
construction sites, hydrant maintenance, etc. These services are
provided to all persons and businesses in the City.
The Department also deals with the public in processing certain
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city permits and building improvement plans. These services are
provided out of the administrative offices (public counter) in Fire
station No. 1 and by a routing system through the Community
Development Department's Building Division. These services areas
are accessible although the public counter may pose certain
problems for the disabled. To the extent that alternative
facilities to fulfill this departmental function may be needed,
special arrangements can be made upon request.
Regular tours of Fire station No. 1 are scheduled for local schools
and community groups. These tours follow a set route through the
lobby, down all three corridors on the ground floor, into the fire
engine garage area and the crew kitchen/living room areas. All of
these spaces are accessible. Additionally, the interactive aspects
of the tours (eg, trying on a helmet, protective coat or boots) are
available to all.
The Fire Department does not have a TDD and is not fully capable of
interacting with hearing impaired people except through the 911
disp"tcher. The dispacher has access to a TDD through the 911
system, but situations which are not emergencies represent a
problem.
Human Resources
The Human Resources Department is responsible for recruiting,
hiring, labor relations, benefit administration, and supporting the
professional development of employees. It therefore plays a broad
role in the City's compliance with ADA requirements (primarily
Title I). In an effort to ensure that all of its programs and
activities are in compliance, the department is in the process of
reviewing the following procedures and publications:
. EEO policy statements and publications
. Personnel policies and practices (sick leave, absenteeism,
union contracts, terminations, handbooks, and merit rules)
. Job classifications
. Compensation, promotion, evaluation and job progression
systems
. Job training materials, methods and programs.
Most reviews have been completed.
completed by July 1, 1994.
Those that have not will be
Recruiting and advertising policies and practices meet ADA
standards. Job opportunities are posted in accessible locations as
well as in newspapers, with notices that the city complies with the
ADA. Effective May 1, 1994, job opportunities will be mailed to
organizations that serve the disabled. None of the eligibility
requirements appear to screen out candidates with disabilities
unless the criteria is a jOb-related physical requirement.
Recruitment brochures include a statement about ADA compliance.
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The location to submit applications is accessible. While the
public counter is too high to meet ADA standards, an acceptable
writing surface (writing table) is available just outside the Human
Resources door. Special assistance in completing the application
is available upon request. Interviews are conducted in accessible
locations and do not include questions about disabilities.
Job descriptions are being reviewed to make sure that they are in
compliance with ADA regulations and that they do not inadvertently
or unnecessarily discriminate against people with disabilities.
The Human Resources Department is preparing procedures for
determining if an employee who sustains an industrial injury
resulting in a Qualified Injured Worker status is disabled as
defined by the ADA and if so, to determine if reasonable
accommodations can be made in order to return the injured employee
to work. Every job classification (job description and physical
requirements) in the City should be reviewed by June 30, 1995. The
city rElquires employment tests for certain jobs that require
specific skills such as typing, or strength and agility. These
tests and testing sites are being reviewed to make sure that they
are accessible and measure only essential functions required for
the job. Medical examinations are required only after a
conditional offer has been made. All employees must complete a
medical history questionnaire, which is kept in a separate,
confidential, location accessible on a need-to-know basis.
Arcadia Public Library
The Arcadia Public Library (located at 20 West Duarte Road,
Arcadia) is administered by a five member board appointed by the
Arcadia city Council.
The department is divided into five divisions: Administration,
Technical Services, Adult Services, Children's Services and
Circulation Services. The last three divisions are direct services
to the public while the first two provide support services. The
three direct service divisions are discussed below.
The existing Arcadia City Library is scheduled for expansion and
renovation with construction set to begin in the fall of 1994 with
completion following in eighteen to twenty-four months. One of the
primary goals of this project is to address the needs of the
disabled.
The following design elements/issues will be addressed as part of
the library expansion/renovation:
1. The slope of the entry ramp will be lessened and handrails
will be added.
2. Aisles in the book stacks will be widened.
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3. Compliant drinking fountains will be installed.
4. Doors between the Adult and Children's Sections will be
removed.
5. A strobe light fire alarm will be installed.
6. Assistive listening devices will be installed in the community
room, conference room, children's story hour room and small
reading rooms.
7. The current security system for library material will be
replaced by one which is wider and has no threshold.
s. Signage issues relating to the disabled will be addressed.
9. Restroom facilities meeting the needs of the disabled will be
provided.
10. Existing disabled parking spaces will be widened to comply
with the ADA.
11. A wheelchair lift will be provided for the stage area in the
community room.
12. Automatic doors to the building will remain in place.
13. The building will remain a single level facility.
The Adult Services Division provides a wide variety of services,
many of which directly address the needs of the disabled.
1. Information services including the answering of questions both
in person and by telephone is provided. For hearing impaired
persons, the Library has a TDD machine.
2. Special instruction to Arcadia school classes on use of the
Library.
3. An online public catalog which provides access to the
collection through the use of computer terminals. One
terminal is physically accessible at a lower height for
wheelchair access. When the system is upgraded as part of the
Library expansion/renovation, the catalog will be accessible
using a modem by the homebound. Staff is available to assist
anyone needing help with the catalog system.
4. Large print books are provided for the visually impaired.
Currently, the Library has no magnification devices or print
to audio machines. The Library plans to purchase these in the
future.
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5. As part of the Library expansion/renovation, a new information
desk will be included at an accessible height to those in
wheelchairs.
6. The audio-visual collection is being reinstated. Presently,
this only includes books on tape. However, other media such
as video tape (including captioned videos), compact disks and
laser disks will be offered.
7. Staff provides any assistance necessary to a disabled
individual in order to provide access to materials and
services. This ~ay include retrieval of materials which are
not readily accessible, reading a brief text to the visually
or mentally impaired, or assisting with any of the public
equipment by an impaired patron.
The Children's Services Division provides many of the same services
as the Adult Services Division including information, on-line
public catalog, access to the TDD, and individualized staff
assistance.
Services and programs run out of the Child Services Division
include preschool story time (flannel boards, finger plays,
puppets, music and videos leading to book appreciation), guest
performers, exhibits, demonstrations, book and author discussion
groups, craft programs, summer reading programs, etc. One goal of
the Children's Services Division is to provide these programs to
the hearing impaired through interpretive signing.
This division also provides support services to teachers and group
leaders through class visits to the Library, staff visits to school
classrooms to present Library programs, teacher loans for extended
periods of, time, and loaning special materials such as flannel
board stories.
Police
The Police Department is fully prepared to serve people with
disabilities to the same extent that it serves all residents and
businesses when responding to emergencies.
Many of this Department's services are field centered and do not
rely on citizen access to City facilities. This includes
responding to emergency and non-emergency calls, business and home
inspections, crowd control, traffic management, inspections,
providing crime prevention and education programs to Neighborhood
Watch and civic groups as well as local schools , etc. These
programs and services are provided to all persons and businesses in
the city.
The Department also deals with the public in the Police Building.
These services are provided out of the administrative offices
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(primarily the public counter). occasionally, the public is
escorted into investigative and administrative offices. Services
rendered in these areas are made available to all.
Additionally, the Police maintain a cooperative relationship with
other City personnel in City Hall through plan reviews, licensing
functions, Finance functions, record keeping and retreival, etc.
Disabled persons are not restricted from receiveing the benefits of
these services. To the extent that alternative facilities to
fulfill this departmental function may be needed, special
arrangements can be made upon request.
The Police Department does not have a TDD and is not fully capable
of interacting with hearing impaired people except through the 911
dispatcher. The dispatcher has access to a TDD through the 911
system, but situations which are not emergencies represent a
problem.
Public Works
(includes Engineering, Water and service Divisions)
The Public Works Department provides the citizens of Arcadia with
great range of services. The majority of these services do not
involve direct contact between the City and the citizen. Services
which fall into this category include street lighting, tree and
parkway maintenance, park maintenance, street maintenance, sewer
maintenance, street cleaning, traffic light maintenance, plan and
specification preparation, water pumping and storage, water quality
control, meter reading, repair and replacement, vehicle and
equipment maintenance, performing special studies, etc.
The above tasks/programs are ministerial and do not require public
interaction or service requests. However, Public Works receives
pUblic comments, complaints and service requests on a regular basis
concerning these programs. This happens at the Public Works
counter, through the mail, by telephone and facsimile.
Other services involve more direct interaction. This includes
obtaining water service, processing development plans, parcel maps,
tract maps, permit processing, customer service functions,
technical assistance, etc. Most of these services do not require
applicants to fill out a form or provide documentation. Necessary
information can usually be exchanged over the phone, by facsimile,
in writing or in person at the Public Works counter.
While meetings normally take place at the public counter,
accessible meeting rooms and offices are available to Public Works
personnel.
In cases where forms must be completed, Public Works personnel are
available and willing to assist anyone in completing them.
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Handouts and other written material provided by Public Works is not
provided in special format, however, staff does assist those with
special needs.
Recreation
The Recreation Department consists of eight divisions and/or
service units: 1) Administration; 2) Community Center Operations;
3) Fee and Charge Activities; 4) Nature; 5) Playgrounds; 6) Senior
citizens; 7) camping and 8) Aquatics. Programs and services
provided to the public by this Department take place in many
locations throughout the city. However, the majority of them are
scheduled for the Community Center located at 365 Campus Drive.
This new facility was designed with the needs of the disabled taken
into consideration and no known barriers to access or participation
have been identified at the Community Center.
other program are offered at satellite locations such as parks,
schools, wilderness areas (Wilderness Preserve and the Nature
Center) and outside the city when special trips are taken. While
these locations may provide obstacles to accessibility and
participation, every effort is made to accomodate disabled users.
If a site is not suited to the needs of an individual, special
arrangements can be made at alternative sites.
The Administrative Division provides overall Departmental guidance
and direction to all of the city's recreation activities. While
Recreation programs are not run out by this Division, program
policies and structures are established and monitored by it.
Program policies and guidelines were reviewed as part of this Self-
Evaluation to ensure that they do not discriminate against the
disabled. Often, this Division represents the initial contact
between the Department and recreation patron.
The public contacts the Administrative Division by telephone, in
writing and in person at the public counter in the Recreation
Office. Program registration and fee collection for all Divisions
(except Sr. Citizens) is a function of this Division and can be
done in person at the Administrative Offices or through the mail.
Assistance is available to anyone unable to complete the forms.
Program advertising/publicity for all Division programs is
coordinated by the Administrative staff. The Department and its
various programs are advertised in the telephone book, City
Newsletter, brochures, newspaper acticles, flyers handed out at
schools and to community groups and through direct mail to
individuals. Currently, no special effort is being made to provide
material in large print or braille for special needs individuals.
Program information will also be distributed with city water bills
starting in 1994.
There are no limitations on participation in Recreation programs.
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All programs are mainstreamed and available to anyone who meets the
minimum enrollment requirements (eg, age restrictions for campers,
etc. ) . People wanting to participate in any of the programs
offered by the Department are encouraged to do so and if special
needs are brought to staff's attention, accomodations are made to
the extent possible.
The community Center operations Division provides administration
and supervision for the operation and maintenance of the Community
Center and Recreation Office Building. Direct contact and
interaction with the public and this Division is very limited. It
does not offer PUblic programs or activities.
The Pee and Charge Activities Division provides a variety of
specialized activities which suit the needs of the community.
Included among these programs are contract classes, special events
and excursions, vacations activities as well as youth and adult
sports. These programs are conducted at the Community Center as
well as city parks and school sites. Program locations can be
adjusted if necessary to accomodate special needs which prevent
participation at regularly scheduled sites.
Programs which require full physical ability (sports, dance,
aerobics, etc.) are not closed to the disabled. If necessary,
participants are encouraged to adapt move to match their
capabilities and are allowed to bring a personal assistant at no
extra charge.
The Nature Division is headquartered at Wilderness Preserve and
conducts programs in the Preserve itself as well as the Nature
Center Building. Programs include nature talks and classes,
tours/hikes, family and group pinics and youth day camps.
certain facilities in the Preserve and Nature Center are not easily
accessible to the disabled. These include areas include the Nature
Center Building, Nature Center restrooms, group picnic area
restrooms, campfire pit and play field. without addressing these
areas, some basic amenities/activity areas (ie, services and
programs) are not currently available to the disabled public.
. The exterior ramp leading to the play area is very steep.
Wheelchair bound peole may need assistance to safely traverse
,it.
. No accesible path leads to the campfire pit but could
easily be provided buy installing a sidewalk from the group
picnic area.
. Both public restrooms (Nature Center and group picnic area)
are laid out poorly. The City should consider modifying one
of them to make it more accessible.
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. Access to the Nature Center is down a steep, uneven ramp
and then across a compacted dirt surface. Nature Center staff
has received complaints concerning this arrangement and has
been able to accomodate the wheelchair bound and others with
mobility impairments by providing direct assistance.
Providing an alternative entry ramp which better serves
special needs is desirable.
wilderness Preserve is located in a hilly area and some areas are
not accessible to the wheelchair bound or those with other mobility
limitations (eg, arthritic, elderly, etc.). However, to the extent
possible, Park staff provides modified programs which allow the
disabled to participate; physical assistance may be provided,
tour/hike routes may be modified, plant and animal specimens are
brought to the disabled for examination, etc.
The Wilderness Preserve Braille Trail is in disrepair due to
vandelism and a brush fire. Repairing the damage would provide
better service to the sight impaired disabled.
staff has had experience (and has been successful) in accomodating
special needs groups. These groups include people with mobility
problems, the unsighted, and mentally challenged. Special
arrangements can made to provide a fulfilling experience at
wilderness PresE!rve and the Nature Center. These arrangements
include providing small group tours, hands-on
demonstrations/examinations of materials, direct assistance in
accessing hard to reach areas, amplifying classes by using a public
address system, and modifying (simplifying) programs as necessary
to make them more understandable.
Participation in the programs, activities and services at
Wilderness Preserve or the Nature Center is not denied anyone on
the basis of disability.
The Playground Division provides after school programs at six
elementary schools in the city. The summer program includes four
sites. These programs provide a full range of activities including
arts, crafts, sports, trips, games, etc.
There are no restrictions placed on access to these programs.
The Senior citiaens Division provides recreational, educational,
health and social service programs for persons 50 years of age and
older. These programs are run out of two facilities in town; the
Community Center and the Assitance League of Arcadia (100 So. Santa
Anita Ave.). None of the programs offered through this Division
have disability based restrictions placed upon them. Programs and
activities include recreation classes, leisure activities, health
screenings, educational seminars, social club meetings, legal
assistance services, social services, travel opportunties, etc.
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An ASL interpreter is available upon request through GLAD for a
fee.
As previously discussed, the Community Center is accesssible.
However, the Assistance League may have elements which present
obstacles to those with certain disablilities. These elements
include restrooms, stairs, doors and the parking lot area. If
these prove to be problem elements, activities normally held at the
Assistance League can be relocated to more accessible space in the
Community Center.
The travel program is not accesssible to the wheelchair bound. The
bus charter companies used by the City for its trips has been
notfied of this problem. They are researching the feasibility of
providing wheelchair service. The city currently refers wheelchair
patrons to the City of EI Monte's trip program which has access to
three fully accessible vehicles.
The Camping Division provides camping experiences for children at
day camps, sports camps and resident camps.
The day camp program takes place at Wilderness Preserve and was
discussed in the Nature Division section of the Self-Evaluation.
other camps take place at Arcadia High School and camp Buckhorn in
Idyllwild. Neither of these facilities is City owned or
administered. Attendance at these camps is open to all regardless
of disability.
The Aquatics Division provides instructional, recreational and
competitive swim programs for the public. Swim opportunities are
provided at Arcadia High School. This facility is not specially
equipped to meet some disabled person needs (ie, ramp, hoist,
etc.) . People needing special, facilities are directed to the
Monrovia Y.M.C.A. which has a pool equipped to offer classes and
swim opportunities to the disabled.
Aside from the physical limitations placed upon the swim program by
the High SChool facility, the aquatics programs are open to anyone
who could otherwise function in a standard pool.
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PROPOSED COMPLIANCE ACTIONS AND COSTS
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLIANCE
Public entities have until January 26, 1995 to fully implement
accommodations proposed in adopted transition plans.
A.D.~. COMPLIANCE STANDARDS OP MEASURB AND PRIORITIES
The ADA does not require that all existing public facilities be
brought into complete compliance with all handicapped accessible
requirements placed upon new construction. The ADA proposes that
public entities take a reasonable, common sense approach and modify
facilities to the extent necessary to make available services to
the handicapped keeping in mind a number of standards of measure
and mandated priorities. These measures and priorities are
discussed here.
Mandates:
. "ensure that communications with Applicants .. .with
disabilities are as effective as communications with others."
. "furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where
necessary to afford an individual with an equal opportunity to
participate in, and enjoy the benefits of a service, activity
or program..."
. "In determining what type of auxiliary aid is necessary, a
public entity shall give primary consideration to the requests
of the individual with disabilities."
· "TDD's or equally effective communications systems shall be
used to communicate with individuals with impaired hearing or
speech."
. "ensure that interested persons.. .can obtain information as
to the existence and location of accessible services,
activities and facilities."
· "provide signage..."
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In the broadest sense, all of these mandated actions concern
themselves with improved communication between the City and the
handicapped community.
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A.D.A. Priorities:
The following priorities have been established in the ADA and are
intended to be used to guide the city's compliance effort. They
are listed from highest priority (A) to lowest (D).
A. Provide an "accessible path" to City facilities. In other
words, the first priority is to get the people to the door.
This involves addressing serious public access obstacles in
parking areas, sidewalks, curb and exterior ramps and exterior
stairways.
B. Provide public access to the products, programs and
services provided by the city. ADA elements addressed here
include public access doors, interior rooms, service counters,
corridors and aisles.
c. Provide access to rest room facilities.
D. Take other measures necessary to provide access to City
programs, services and products. Actions taken here would
deal with all other issues not addressed previously to the
extent that the public is affected and might include making
changes to drinking fountains, dining areas, storage areas and
doors/rooms only rarely used by the public.
other Priorities:
without establishing additional criteria to assess the true need to
undertake changes required by the ADA, the City might very well
implement changes to a high priority element listed above when a
common-sense approach (as set forth in the ADA) indicates that time
and effort could be better spent on otherwise lower priority tasks
which afford better access to those with disabilities.
with this in mind, staff established additional priority measures.
In addition to the mandated priorities, these priorities were
applied in an effort to leverage the greatest benefit from
available funds. These priorities are as follows:
1. Elements exposing the disabled to significant risk
2. Major obstacles
3. Moderate obstacles
4. Negligible obstacles
standards or Measure:
As stated previously, the ADA does not require complete retrofit of
all existing facilities. Instead, it reflects a reasoned approach
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to the problem of making existing programs, services and activities
available. In light of this, ADA expects Cities to implement
changes to the extent that they are "readily achievable." This
means that to the extent changes can be made without much
difficulty or expense, they should be done.
However, ADA does not require changes when such changes represent
an "undue burden" and are difficult and/or expensive to accomplish.
This second standard (undue burden) gives the city considerable
leeway in deciding which physical changes will be implemented.
Whether or not an action represents an undue burden is based upon
the size of the organization, resources available and the nature of
the proposed action.
PROPOSED A.D.A. ACCOMMODATIONS BY THE CITY O~ ARCADIA
Upon review of the results of the city facility survey, staff
compiled a prioritized list of recommended alterations necessary to
bring the city into compliance with the ADA. Emphasis was placed
on making public service areas accessible (providing one accessible
path) and improving the effectiveness of communication with the
public (signage, TDD, etc.)
The following tables itemize a proposal to bring the city of
Arcadia into conformance with ADA requirements. This action plan
does not address all deficiencies discovered during the element
assessment. Rather, the tables represent what staff believes is
needed to reasonably accommodate the ADA target population. The
itemized changes will provide accessible paths into City
facilities, provide necessary communication improvements to allow
needed interaction with the public and will provide for the
addition of certain health and safety features which could be
reasonable expected of the city as part of ADA compliance
activities.
Not included in the proposed transition plan actions are activities
which are aesthetic in nature, which eliminate "culturally" based
deficiencies in non-public areas or structural changes which
address deficiencies in non-public areas. Following are examples
of each of the above:
1. Aesthetic - it has not been recommended that all door
handles in city hall be replaced with complying hardware
except where necessary or where visual inconsistencies are
very pronounced.
2. Cultural - no changes are recommended in private offices
(not normally accessible to the public) where furniture is
positioned such that ADAAG standards have been violated.
Staff estimates the cost of implementing the Action Plan is
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$378,130. The cost estimates assume the majority of the work will
be done by City forces. Staff believes cost saving may be possible
through the competitive bid process.
Following is a breakdown by facility:
FACILITIES TABLE
Grand Total
Estimated Cost
$ 4,550
14,554
3,389
2,697
194
6,440
8,506
1,069
1. 450
$ 42,S49
$ 27,724
4,565
2,247
32,309
32,940
33,982
20,464
30,015
15,989
93,007
42.039
$ 335,281
$ 378,130
Facilitv
General ADA Mandates
City Hall
Council Chambers
Police Building
Fire stations
Mounted Police Building
Chamber of Commerce Building
Historical Museum
Parking Districts
Sub Total
Wilderness Preserve
Nature Center
City Hall Athletic Field
Baldwin Stocker Park
Bicentennial Park
l30nita Park
Camino Grove Park
Tripolis Friendship Park
Tierra Verde Park
Eisenhower Park
Newcastle Park
Sub Total
The table shows that the majority of the expenditures will be
invested in upgrading City parks. Other City owned facilities
require considerably less attention.
The Recreation Department has $200,000 in Proposition A funds
designated for necessary park work. Additionally, $15,000 has been
approved in CDBG money for work elsewhere in the city. other
possible funding sources include $6,440 in Mounted Police Trust
Fund money for work at that facility and $1,450 in operating funds
from the Parking District Commission Budget (Budgeted by the
Commission at their February 24, 1994 meeting) for improvements to
the two parking districts. The balance ($155,240) will be paid out
of the city's Capital Improvement Fund.
Due to current budgetary constraints, the changes proposed in the
action plan will be spread out over two fiscal years (FY1994-95 and
FYl995-96) .
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COMPLIANCE ACTIONS AND ESTIMATED COSTS - COMMUNICA nONS MANDATES
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ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
COMMUNICATIONS Purchase TODs City
- CilV Hall 1 $2 400
. Police Denartmant 1
- Fire Station No.1 1
. Communitv Center 1
Purchase Aasitive Ustenina Devices Citv
- City Hall/Council Chamber. (PPA-R7-4) 2 6930
- Communitv Centar ePLS- 1 00) 4 61 220
Publish TOO telanhone numbor. City
. Phone Book
- Letterhead
- City Newsletter
- City Newsletter
- Weter Bills
-CATV
- Business Card.
Add ADA comnliance statement to City documents CilV
Publish Dortian of City Newsletter in larne nrint. Citv
COMMUNICATIONS TOTAL 64.550
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ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
PARKING LOT Combine and r"stripe 8p8ces. City 2 808C08 $146
Instatl porkina lot .nlrv sians. CilV 2 $125
RealnDo Athletic Field oarkina SDElCe. CilV Incl.
Desianate one spsce es .Van Accessible-. (Sign) City 1 $39
Relocate westernmost SP8ce and combine with another. City $385
CURB RAMPS Paint curba red CilV 2 ramps $24
WALKS Repair -trip faU- areas on Walk Nos. 2 &. 8. City 2 $200
EXTERIOR STAIRS Clean and Dei"t contrast 8tri08 on all exterior 8teire. City 3,664 inches $620
Install hand,ail. 10 outside edaee of Stair No.3 City 2
DRINKING FOUNTAIN Install cup diapenser. at Fountain Nos. 1 &. 2 City 2 $61
Replace Fountain Nos. 1 &. 2 CilV 2 $1669
Adiust wllter flow on Fountain No.4 CilV $50
DOORS Adiust 8.If-closors on Door No.. 6 7 11 15 24 31 36 38 40 City 11 $215
41 end 55.
InstelJ automatic door and controlJer system on Door No. 41 Contractor 1 $3 500
Fix thro8hhold on Doot' No. 21 City $39
Plene bottom of Door No.5. Cirv $59
Instelllevet' tVDe hendles on Door Nos. 7 10 21 25 38 44 CilV 8 $596
58" 64
OPTIONAL FOR AESTHETICS
Instelllever tVDe handles on Door Nos. 4 5 13 16 24 26 34 CllV 23 $1725
36 37 39 43 48 48 55 80 61 62 65 77 78 80 81 " 85.
InsteU sian.. CilV 2 $90
BATHROOMS Remove interior Men', Room door.. CllV $118
Remove .ofe in front of .tell. in Women's Room. CllV $20
In.ulllte und'ersink. pjP.. C;tv 4 $165
In.teU mirror In Men's Room. CilV 1 $156
Relocete Men'. Room naner towel dignens.r or instell new. Cirv 1 $59
Reolec. .ink feucet. CllV 4 $887
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ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
SA THROOMS IConl.) Install arab bers in toilet stalls (2 @ 4r. 1 @ 36-) City 2 $334
Lowsr 18at cover end toilet DaDer disDenser. City $118
InetaU now toilet stall D8nel. City 2 $314
INTERNAL STAIRS Clean treede end install contrast stripes City 816 inches $150
ROOMS R88rranoe furniture in Room 39 (Pub. Works recootion arssl City N/A
ELEPHONE Reouest new ahona from Pac Bell. Pec 8all 1
SIGNS S88 Sian Pta" oraoluad bv Tactile Sians City $2690
CITY HALL TOTAL $14.554
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CURB RAMP Paint curb red. Citv $24
DRINKING FOUNTAIN Move down 2.5 inches Citv $391
STAIRWAYS Claen treads end install contrast strine&:. Citv 2529 inches $428
Install tOD!bonom fail extensions to west side of StairwaY No.1 Citv
On8tall ton fail extension to Best side of Stairwllv No.1 Cirv
BATHROOMS In.tell sians Citv 2 $104
Insulate under.ink nines Citv 4 $165
ReDlaee link faucets Citv 4 $887
ReDlaes ItaU door hendles Cirv 5 $181
In'laU 8ell-closor. on stall doors. Cin. 5 $246
Install toilet UBI lifts. Citv 2 $259
Lower and felocate Ileal cover disDsngef to 40- maximum. ciN 5 $293
Install behind toilat arab bars. Citv 2 $187
DOORS Adiust ,81f closers on Door Nos. 1 11 & 12' Cjtv $78
SIGNAGE Accolaibla Entrance Citv 1 $24
Exit Cirv 1 $28
Exit/Stai,. Citv 1 $32
Conf.fence Room Cit;;- 1 $30
Council Chamber. Citv 1 $32
COUNCIL CHAMBERS TOTAL $3 389
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ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
PARKING AREA Restna. end add second SDl!lCe (van ecc8ssible) Citv $581
Provide eccass eisle.
JMlaIJ DlttJcinn cn.u ,&inn. City
1 - Van Accessible 1 $75
1 .17- X 2r w8rni~n. 1 $107
1 - Standard S08C8 1 $87
EXTERIOR RAMP Build ram" from main sidewalk to front entrance. City $5750
35 feet lona
4 'eet wide
Handrails 85 fenuired.
Modifv handreils to eccomodate ramn 8t Stair No.2. Citv
EXTERIOR STAIRS elee" tread. and install contrast strine. City 1000 inchos $169
DRINKING FOUNTAIN Install cun dienen.., City 1 $50
DOORS Adiuat 1.1'.0108.' on Door 10. Citv $39
RESTROOMS Lower mirror or add II now mirror. City 2 $625
Lowe, DaDor towel diaDeos.,. Citv 2 $78
Install toilet lift. City 2 $278
Install .ide and '80f ntab bar. (2 @ 40- 1 @36.) Citv 2 $431
Install .ions City 2 $108
SIGNS Accessible Path Cirv 1 $44
Aeon.ibls Entrenea 1 $24
Exit 1 $28
ExitlStair. 1 $32
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TOTAL $B.506
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ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
PARKING AREA RestriD8 to orovide 2 diseb'ed 1iIDl!ICeS City $617
1 ~ Van 8ccessible SOBce (access ai,le)
1 . Standard 808C8 (eccess aiale)
Install sions City
1 - Van accessible I $75
1 . Standard 608e. I $87
1 - 17. X 22- warning sian 1 $107
DRINKING FOUNTAIN Instarl CUD disDsn..r City 1 $50
DOORS Adiust self-cl08ers on Door Nos. 8. 10 11. City 3 $60
8ATHROOMS Instal' sian. City 2 $104
In8tall undersink DiDe insulation City 2 $82
ReDiae. 8tell door hardwer. City 2 $88
Relocate DaDe, towal disDons.,. City 2 $60
Relocate ..at cover diaD.ose,s City 2 $60
Inatall arab bar (2 @ 40- 1 @38"'. City 2 $431
Raloeata 8080 dieDanser City 2 $215
Inltal' fulllenath mirror. City 2 $389
SIGNS Accelaibta Entrance City 1 $24
Exit 3 $58
Authorized Paraonnel Only 2 $58
Accessible Pathway (Metal) 4 $134
POUCE BUILDING TOTAL $2.897
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ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
STATION NO.1
DRINKING FOUNTAIN Install CUD dillDenSer Citv 1 $50
SIGNS Accessible Entrance Cirv , $24
Exit , $28
STATION NO.3
DOORS ReDsir throlhhold on Door 1 City $40
SIGNS Ace.llible Entrance Cjtv 1 $28
Exit 1 $24
FIRE 6T A TION TOTAL $194
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ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
PARKING AR~A Reltnas Darkina lot. CilY $457
1 . Van accessible soace
Acoo.. aisle
'natal' sfane. Ci'v
1 - Van accessible sian and 1 standard 1 $95
1 . 17. X 22- warnino sian 1 $107
WALKS Fill in landllCl!IDe areal edillcent to walks. City
DRINKING FOUNTAIN Inltall new drinkinn fountain. Citv 1 $2365
DOORS Build rama into buildino from felllf oarkina area/oatia. CilY $1.000
RemD 1
Hendreil, 1
RESTROOMS Inatall ,ians Citv 2 $108
ReDlaea faucets CilY 2 $442
Install undarsink nine insulation. CilY 2 $82
Relocate mirror.. CilY $312
Relocate DaDor towel disDonSOf. CilY $78
Remove toilet 8tall nartition.. Citv $390
10..e11 Dreb be.. (1 @ 42" 1 @ 36.'. CilY. 2 $359
Relocate toilet 1'.l80er disDon."r.. CilY $469
SIGNS Acce.sible Entrance CilY 1 $28
Accolaible Pathwav 2 $88
Exjt 1 $28
Exit/Stair. 1 $32
MOUNTED POLICE TOTAL $6.440
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ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
PARKING AREA Install eddiitonal sinns. Am. Golt
1 - Van accessible 1 $8
J . ,]- X 22- WBTnino sJDn 'comb.ine wI Mr, PoJjce)
SIGNS Accessible entrance sian. Am. Golf 1 $30
Exit .inns 3 $42
DOORS In.lalllevo'-t........ hardware on Door Nos. 2 9 17,18 & 20. Am. Golt 5
RESTROOMS Relocate na"er towel disoonser. Am. Golf
Relocate 118at cover disD8nsef. Am. Golf
EXTERIOR RAMP Install remn into Door No. 20 wI handrails or Dra.active curb. Am. Golf 1
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ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
DOORS RODeir threshhold at Door No.1 City $59
Inatalllever-tvne knobs on Door Nos. 5 & 6. City 2 $151
SA THROOMS Relocate mirrors. City $312
Relocate naner towel disnense,s. Citv $469
SIGNS Acco..ible Entrance City 1 $24
Exit 1 $54
HISTORICAL MUSEUM TOTAL $1.069
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PARKING DIST. 1 Restrin. 4 eDllC8S Citv $500
Combine 4 6D8ces into 2 locl!ltione.
Provide access aisles
Inatell siane. City
2 - Ven 8ccessible 2 $250
2 - Standard signs 2
2 . 17. X 2r warnino lIians 2
Reatripe 8 speces (scheduled for 19941. Contractor $500
PARKING DIST. 2 Combine e 8D8C8S in 3 locations
ReslnDS 2 808eos
Provide 8CCOS8 aisle.
Install eians
1 . Vlln ecco..ible City 1 $200
5 - 17.X22- warnina .iana 5
3 - Standard aian. 3
PARKING DISTRICT TOTAL n .450
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ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
PARKING AREA Ros.riDo and add access aisle City $759
Install .ianage City
1 . Yen acce..ible. 1 *75
1 - 17. X 22- warnino sian at Dark. entrance. 1 $107
1 - Standard IPace 2 $87
RostriDe oicnic ar88 Darkina Snooos. City
layout two spaces (l - Van accessible). $107
Provide 8cee.. aisle
Inlltallllianaoe City
1 . Van IIceal.ible. 1 $75
1 - Stenderd 8D808 2 $174
1 . Custom aian for disabled at -EmDlov888 Only. entrance. 1 $107
WALKS JnstaU walk to Firo Pit. Plev Area &; 2 Dicnic a,eol. City '6515
In8tall rftI'nD to Nature Center. City '4 630
EXTERIOR RAMP Install handrails or Drot.cliva curb. City
InataU new ,amp to Natura Contor. City '12000
EXTERIOR STAIRS In8tall handrails on Stair No.2. City
Cloan tread, and install contrallt strip. City 384 inche8 '65
SITE FURNITURE In8tall picnic tablea at OrOUD erol!l and lIatollila Dicnic .rall8. City 5 f2 000
Install acce.. walk to .etellite area. end Dlev field. City Incl.
Enlerao t;atel1ite Dicnic area. to include barbeaue arm.. City Incl.
DRINKING FOUNTAIN ReDlace Dicnic area fountain. City 1 '975
TELEPHONE Reoue.t new Dhone trom Pac. Bell. Pac. Bell
SIGNS Acce.sible Phone City 1 '48
WILDERNESS PRESERVE TOTAL U7.724
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ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
DRINKING FOUNTAIN Install cun disoenser Citv 1 $50
DOORS Adius. lelf-cI080r. on Door. Nos. 1. 2 5 & 6 City $98
Install wider door. into bathrooms (Door Nos. 5 & 6) Citv 2 $2,174
Remove Door Nos. 9 & 10 end fover well into bsthroQms City 2 $312
ELEPHONE Renuo.. new nhone from Pac. Sell (relocate) Pac. Ben 1
BATHROOMS In.tell .inns. Citv 2 $118
Install unda,.ink njne insulation. City 4 $165
Relocete mirror.. City 2 $312
Renlaee toilet atall door hardware. Citv 4 $176
I"atell toilet teat lifts. City 2 $278
Relocate Daoer towel disDens..,. City 2 $78
Relocate aOlllO diaD.neer. Citv 2 $78
Relocate leat cover diane"..,. City 4 '156
Instell arab bar. C2 @ 4r 1 @36.1. City 4 $429
SIGNS Acce..ible Entrance City 2 $48
Claaaroom 1 $31
Exit 1 $28
Acca..ible Phone 1 $34
NATURE CENTER TOTAL $4.666
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ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
DRINKING FOUNTAIN Instell new 1ountein. City 1 $1505
DOORS InstBUlever twe handles to Door Nos. 2 & 4. City 2 $151
BATHROOMS Relocate sians (reDiae. if necessary) City 2 $118
Install undersink DiDO insuhnion. City 2 $83
Relocate Mirror.. City 2 $312
Relocate DODer towel disDonsor. City 2 $78
ATHLETIC FIELD TOTAL $2,247
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DESIGN PROPOSED LABOR UNIT TOTAL
ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
BALDWIN STOCKER
WALKS Reise landlcaDe 8r08 to, le....el af Welk Nos. 1 & 5. City
Remove deto,iol8tin" 2-X4- expansion ioints & fill wI conCreto. Citv $2 390
EXTERIOR STAIRS Clean treeds and install contrast atrios. City 612 inches $104
Instetl handrail, City 2 Seta
SITE FURNITURE Inltall , AOA complYina picnic labl.. City 1 $450
PLAY AREAS Reolees ell Dlav 8DDeretuI with ADA complYina oauipmant. City 1 $20000
Provide firm even ole" .urtae. City $5 000
Provide entry pointe to, pley ar88 and epDoratua t2 000
DRINKING FOUNTAIN Install drinkina fountain City 1 $2 365
BICENTENLAL PARK
CURB RAMPS Grind r8f1ll) liD to, within 1/4 inch. Citv
IW ALKS Raise land,coDo ar88 to, levaf af Walk No,. 3 Citv
EXTERIOR RAMPS InateU handrail. alona edoel af RIIImD No,. 1. City 1 .at $a 125
SITE FURNITURE Instal' 1 ADA co I Dicnic table. City 1 $450
PLAY AREAS Replace all olav tIPpafatul with ADA complying oouiDment. City $ 20 000
Provide linn 8Y8n Dlav aurface. City $5000
Provide entrv noint. to nlev eree end enneretu.. $2000
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ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
BICENTENIAL PARK CCont.)
DRINKING FOUNTAIN Inetall new drinkinn fountain. City 1 $2365
CAMINO GROVE PARK
PARKING AREA Provide 2 disabled SOllcas and accoss aisle $292
Install sian.
1 - Van ecc81111ible sian City 1 $75
2 . Standard sinn City 2 $175
1 - 17. X 22- warninG sian. Cirv 1 $107
SITE FURNITURE Inlltall 1 ADA comnlvinn nicnic table. City 1 $450
PLAY AREA ReDlaee all Dlav 8DD8r8tu8 with ADA comnlvinn enuiDment. City $10000
Provide firm even olav surface. City $5 000
Provide antrv "oint. to nlau ar88 and ;;;;e,atua. $2000
DRINKING FOUNTAIN Install new drinkintl fountain. City 1 $2 365
TRlPOUS FRIENDSHIP PARK
CURB RAMP RODair triD-fall a'8al on Walk No.. 2 . 4. Citv 2 $200
SITE FURNITURE IMtall 1 ADA COlnnlvinn nicnic tabla. City 1 $450
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ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
TRIPOLlS FRIENDSHIP PARK ICon'.t
PLAY AREA Reolaeo all plav aDDaratus with ADA complYina eauipment. Citv $20000
Pro....de firm even olav lIurface. Ci'v $5,000
Provide entry points to plav oroa end eDDaratus. $2000
DRINKING FOUNTAIN In.tall now drinkina fountain. Citv 1 $2365
TIERRA VERDE PARK
EXTERIOR STAIRS Install handreils. Citv $1000
Clean treeds and in.lall contrast atriDs. Ci'v $149
OR
ReDlace with exterior ramo. Citv
SITE FURNITURE Install 1 ADA comolvina picnic table. Citv 1 $450
PLAY AREA Reolace all plav aDDeratu. with ADA comDIv;na eauipment. Ci'v $10000
Provide firm eVlln olav surface. City $2 000
Provide entry oointll to plav area and apparatu.. $2000
DRINKING FOUNTAIN Ronlaco drinkina fountain in tennis court area. Cirv 1 $390
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ELEMENT ACTION SOURCE COUNT COST
EISENHOWER PARK
PARKING AREA Provide 2 disabled IDIIC8a and access aisle
Install lIian.
1 . Ven accessible sign City 1 $75
2 - Standerd sign City 2 $175
1 . 17. X 22* warnina lion. City 1 $107
WALKS Install walk between plav area and restrooms. City $3,905
Instell walk between DillY .re8 and aro\!2....Picnic ara. . City
Instan walk/ramp batw..n bridge and play .fe8. City
Install walk betw..n Dlan .ro. and basketball courts. City
JnltalJ waJk t,om Darll;ino arllll to horseshoe pits. City
SITE FURNITURE Install 30.X4S* at horseshoe pit. City 1 $100
Install picnic tablea complying with ADA standards. City 2 $900
1 - We.t aroup Dicnic a'e8.
1 . East arOUD Dicnic aro..
Pour ace.sible Dathw8V to barbeaue orills. City 1 locI.
1 - East picnic .,...
PlA Y AREAS ROD'aee all DIllY aDDer.tuB with ADA co eou;DlTlant. City $50 000
Provide firm liven play surface. City $30000
Provide entry Dolo.. to Dlav area aNt ap~'atu.. City .5000
DRINKING FOUNTAIN Install now drinkina fountains. City
, - Welt group picric area. 1 .1505
1 . Eal. DicNe arell. 1 $1240
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NEWCASTlE PARK
PARKING AREA Provide 2 disabled so aces and acee.. aisle $194
Inatall eians
1 . Van acce..ible sian City 1 $75
2 - Standard sian City 2 $174
1 - 17. X 2r warnina sian. City 1 $107
WALKS IMlell walk between barkina area and picnic ertles. City $22,534
Install walk between olav arell and Dicnic area City
Install walk/ramp between "ley 8'00 end tennis courts. City
Install walk between tennis courts and handball coutts. City
In8tall accII1I8ibla walk from parkina lot. Cilv
SITE FURNITURE Install 30.X4S- leatine areas in DillY IIroa City 2 Incl.
Install 1 ADA comolvina DicNe table. City 1 $450
PLAY AREAS ReDlace aU ploy IIDDoretus with ADA comolvina eQuioment. City $10,000
Provide firm evon olav 8urface. City $5,000
Provide ontrv noint. to play area and apparatus. $2000
DRINKING FOUNTAIN Inltoll now drinkinG fountain. City 1 $1505
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BONITA PARK
PARKING AREA Provide 2 disebled spaces end access aisle City $386
Install sians
1 . Van accassibl., sian City 1 $75
2 . Standard sian City 2 $175
1 . 17- X 22- warnina sian. City 1 $107
SITE FURNITURE Install picnic table complYina with ADA standards City 1 $450
lower baroaoue arill to between 38- end 34- City
PLAY AREA Replace all plav apparatus with ADA complYina eauipment. City $20,000
Provide firm even olav wrlsc.. City $5,000
Provide entN noints to plav area and apPllralu8. $5 000
DRINKING FOUNTAIN Install naw drinkina fountains. City
1 . Baeeball field. 1 $2,365
1 . Play aroa (Fix Existina) 1 $390
ELEPHONE Request that Pac. Bell replece. Pac. Bell 1
SIGNS Acc...ible Phone City 1 $34
PARKS TOTAL $335.281
OTHER FAClUTIES TOTAL $42,849
GRAND TOTAL U78.130
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ADA GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
POLICY STATEMENT
Anyone who believes that he or she (individually or on behalf of a
specific class of individuals) has been subjected to unlawful
discrimination on the basis of disability by a City of Arcadia
policy, service or program may file a complaint by himself, herself
or by an authorized representative. Use of this grievance
procedure is not a prerequisite to the pursuit of other remedies.
Definition. A grievance is an expression of dissatisfaction with
a City of Arcadia policy, service or program regarding access or
the opportunity to participate in such programs on the basis of
disability as defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act of
1990.
Obiectives. The objectives of this policy are:
. to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990;
. to assure that grievances are promptly acknowledged and
resolved;
. to establish uniform standards and procedures for handling
grievances throughout the entire city organization;
. to provide citizens with an accessible, convenient, efficient
system for bringing complaints to the City's attention;
. to demonstrate that the city is responsive to the concerns of
the citizens; and
. to reduce or prevent the occurrence of circumstances which
lead to justifiable citizen complaints.
PROCEDURE
The following grievance procedure has been developed from material
prepared by the U.s. Department of Health and Human Services,
Office of civil Rights, Regional Technical Assistance Staff. In
establishing this procedure, the city of Arcadia intends to provide
a prompt and equitable resolution of complaints alleging any action
prohibited by the U.S. Department of Justice regulations
implementing Title II of the ADA. Title II states, in part, that
"no otherwise qualified disabled individual shall, solely by reason
of such disability, be excluded from the participation in, be
denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination" in
programs, or activities sponsored by a public entity.
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Complaints should be addressed to the ADA coordinator, 240 w.
Huntington Drive, P.O. Box 60021,Arcadia, CA 91066-6021.
1. A complaint should be filed in writing or verbally (if
verbally, the ADA Coordinator shall complete the approved
form), contain the name and address of the person filing it,
and briefly describe the alleged violation of the regulations.
2. A complaint should be filed within 30 days after the
complainant becomes aware of the alleged violation.
3. An investigation, as may be appropriate, shall follow the
filing of a complaint. The investigation shall be conducted
by the ADA Coordinator. These rules contemplate informal but
thorough investigations, affording all interested person and
their representatives, if any, an opportunity to submit
evidence relevant to the complaint.
4. A written determination as to the validity of the complaint
and a description of the resolution, if any, shall be issued
by the ADA Coordinator and a copy forwarded to the complainant
no later than 15 days after its filing.
5. The ADA Coordinator shall maintain the files and records of
the city of Arcadia relating to the complaints filed.
6. The complainant may request a reconsideration of the case in
instances where he or she is dissatisfied with the resolution.
The request for reconsideration should be made within 15 days
to City Manager or his designee.
7. The right of a person to a prompt and equitable resolution of
the complaint filed hereunder shall not be impaired by the
person's pursuit of other remedies such as filing an ADA
complaint with the U.S Department of Justice or other
responsible federal department or agency. Use of this
grievance procedure is not a prerequisite to the pursuit of
other remedies.
S. These rules shall be construed to protect the substantive
rights of interested persons to meet appropriate due process
standards and to assure that the City of Arcadia complies with
the ADA and implementing regulations.
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IA. CharactBrl$tlCll :..,....s..; ~. . Characteristics
1. 'SI_of <1:12" A4 1. 4S' Width
2. Adiacent SIODes".c: 1:20" 2. Pessing Spsce Req.
3. Slopcis for RarlldSkl.,ij"?:' 01 3. Max:l:20 Slope
4. MI,,'4S" RamDWldllf': "" 01 4. Sloped Walk Landi"gs
6. SliD Resistant SurfaCe' .... . 6. Max. 1 :60 Cross SlaDe 04
6. 1/4 . Surface CIIDIlIi.' .., 6. Min. SO' Headroom'
7; Parked' Car Prcitect!On .'; Al 01 7. Non-SliD Surfeca
8. Marked at CrClStlinIR 8. Continuous Serface
9. Tnif.Lane Proiactlliri" 9. Laval"SurfacaReq; 01 01
10. 48"X48"
11. Grocived Borda' A4 04 B. Hazards on Walks
12. OatectabIB"Warninos A3 03 L1/2' Grate Openings
'8. TruncatedDoffillll A3 03 2. GretinOa Pa--;;;&ndiculer
.. 3. 8"Wern!no Curb
B. Oiaaonal Ramos 4; ProtruSion' Reqs.
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2; '48" x 48" lndil. o Bot. C; WI'" Adi. to Traffic ..
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C. Ramps @M.,IuId)(~nga "a; :Je"Wamina Stda
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A. Chua<:terlstlce IA. Characteristics
1.' 'Wall/Poet Mounted ,.' 04 1. Min: Width Req.
2. A1cove/Wing Walla 04 04 a. Passegeway Width
3. Alcove Width/Depth. .....;::.;.. 04 04 04 04 2. 200' Cooridor Reqs.
4. 32' X48' Cleu Sp~ 04 3. Obstruction Reqs.
5. Clesr Knee Spac'e:">:>:;""'>:' . 4. SO' Min. Heiaht
a. 27' Min. Height ....,. 02 02 04 03 6. 1/4' Msx. level Change
b. 32' Min. Width': ':., '0' 04 04 04
c. 17'. 19'Deptht.,... 02 02 D4 03 B. Carpeting Reoulrllments
6. .' Bubbler Position"".>'" 1. Carpet Attached to Floor
a. 36" Mex. Haight" .. .",: 02 02 04 03 2. Cupet Pile <'1/2'
b. 6' Max. Setback 3. TrinlRied @ Edoll8
c. F1l1w Heiaht/DirKtion 03 03 04 03 4. Firm Peddlng
7. Contrclll..Oc:atillfl' ",.-.;- 02 02 D4 5. T atal Thickness <1/2'
8:' Control OPOfation
C. Elec. Outlets/Switchas
1. 30~ x 48" Clll" SlIece B4 B4
. . 2.' 1." Min. Outlet Height B4 B4
. ." 3. Switch8l1 36'-48' High B4 B4 04 04 04
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",,,,.,,:,.- "., . .":.' D. Other Coor. Elements
1. ProieCtina Edae Reas. B3 B3
.. :. ...,. 2. Fire Alaf11\s @48' Hlph Bl Bl 04 04 04
:.' 3. . Visual Fire Alarms Bl 81 04 04 04
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CITY HALL 11..0.11.. COMPLIANCE SPREADSHEET SUMMARY
Comolianceltem (Ramo ','61 1 2 3 Compliance Item (Stairs - 61 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A. Characterlldc;e "'; Characteriltlc;ei ....
1. . Slope 0' <1:12' ...'.... 04 04 1. Indicator Strio .. 01 01
2. eo" Min. Width c'o' 2. Uniform' T readl/Rlsera
3. 1 :60 Max. Crosa. SIoiIe"';:'.'-', 3. 11' Min. Tread Width
.. Non-SliD Treads" ..,"',2>:/'("" .. Nosing Requirements Al
6. 1/.' SurfaeeChaiVUt/':M" 5. Riser Slooti Reqs: Al
6. Protective RlIiIaICUltlIY"<i:' 6. Handrails .. 11.4 04
'. 7. . Landinga .. 04 a; SS' Max. Rail Soacing 04 11.4 04 04
.. a;eo" X60~ Min,"'i'/'" b. Rail Extensions' 04 04 11.4 04 04 04 04 04
b. n"Bottom l!IIldifiCi"tt .... 04 . c;. Too Extension 04 11.4 04 04 04 04
'c; . 72" Inttrmad;Landlna d. BottOm Extllnsion 04 04 11.4 04 04 04 04 04
8. 30'Max; Run.' 04 e: 1:1/4" -11/2' Width 04 04 11.4 04 04 04 04 04
9. Hendnli" .....:. Al 04 04 . . f. Rail Height '.' ..' 04 11.4 04
.. a; 1114.~1112" Width 11.3 04 . 'g. Distanca 'rom Wall 04 04 04
b. Pietance fronfWalI 11.1 04 04 h. Receaaed Reqa.
c. RlltJBlm8'f Reos; '" i; Rail Rotation'.. . . .
d.': RalIRCltatiCln" "' I. "'dlacent'Surfacea 04 04 04
. 'e: 'AdiaeentSurfacaa 11.1 04 k. Ends of Rails
. ". "iEndao' RBib 04 7. NCln,Slip' Treads :
""'g:RaiIHilkihf .' .,. 11.3 04 S. Riseraare Solid: ' -c-
h; 'RalIElltllriaiCl08 .. 11.3 04 D4 9:WaterPrainage . ','
10; Overhead' Clearance .: .,.....,'... "', '.'
"11:Wlte{D~ ., B. Mu/ll-Plrectlon Stairs'
..
I':. ',,','" ':. .......,.Continuou& Iiendraila
8. Mu/lliOiiectlon Ramo.', . '. "'<" ...t.;.. ..
",':, 1): '. Diri\8naiOil8 ...,,'.-':0"
., 2:"'" ContloUoutfH8lidraill"""""" """,:,,,,"," . "-',"{ ." .. .,
, .,,.,.'.',:.,..:'
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CITY HAll A.D.A. COMPLIANCE SPREADSHEET SUMMARY
ComDtianco IlomlDoDra . 1 81<< 28 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 38 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 60
l>.iAUOooi1l .;::::,;:-:";~.-;::: <~:
:/-",<::;:,:
h. "1 ;ThrUhDld' .....-.-..-.'.,.:...-.,._-.... D4
. '::~:-::.._.:/~':_:'{~';.
.. 2; 32"'Widlh ,..' .: D4 D4 84 04 04 04 82 04 04 04
3;: 80...HelDhl....:"_ 04
"4~' IWdW ..... ",:""(,,w'
are' ..... .:-\ ':,:,-,,: :':~-:~::::~::-:;
""::\:.;30"~'" H.inhl:':'i'e.:i':i'
,.....,....:.b;Hiilidl...'~ D4 D4 04 B4 84 04 84 84 04 04 04 04 04 83 04 04 84 04 04 04
.... . lii"dO". abl............
. .-; Q. ... .r .'::;::.,;::'-:.:::::::<::
... ." d~ Sw.eD 'Tm."' )i;:3'){},;:{: 83 84 04 04
.. EIID""< 3Ibai'.Y"Ybh' 83 84 04 84 D4 04 82 04
, , : ","";<:"-,,. ::.;;:.?};:.:~_.:::::"
8~Swini:li;'1I Di>Ot8 "-,:-,,., , :'.:- .:-.-.,
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.. ,; IkittDm'RaUlKlck'P\a..ii'" . 04 04 84 84 84 84 84 04 04 04
"'.2. SWinll Sid. R.ei.;:....: :,,;,,-,:::,,::,-..
",.' .~'ClO' Lml 04 04 84 84 04 04 04 04 04 84 04
,: "'biSlril<.CI.",Qii' :..... .. 84 04 84 04 04 04 04 04 84 04
. . 3,' P...h.SId.R....>y:.: .-.-C.
.'.:.:;:?-/~:-:;:-:-'a.:'~"~-48~ UWIS""""., 04 D4 84 04
."i'''':'b:StriU''CI~;'''<i:';''' 04 D4 04 84 B4 04 04 04 84 04 04
C. s.awinciecl' Deio.":;::;'.':': :_:i::-, ~:":' ::-::~: :.
""1 >> ,,':::?;~::-;.;~}:~:+:::::::~:!.~:;:\:/,~:;:?;\.?
0_
:.::::, ;...Front:AimrDiich....:,.:.:,;::/:'{.'
, i"":":.'.\e;':.>'48..':FiciOf'.oei>tliy;-;.:,
.. 2;8Ilft llldli'A ,;,;,;::,::::'>:.'
:'........;(::i~:;:> '42~' Fkior'O.iJtlf'':;::>''
".-" ::'....b/>6.~. Wldthty:g:;. .....
'::":"'3il:.A.iCli"Sld,'A' .'-'."., .
'"-. )i,H>42~'Flocir;Oiritli' ::':::.:<;{':
.....b'>2._
:":.:;,-,: .:' ."::' .:: - ~,,/,."
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CITY HALL A.D.A. COMPLIANCE SPREADSHEET SUMMARY
Compli.nc. II.mlDoora . 181 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
A. All DOora ':;."..:.-
1 . Thre5ho1d , ... 04 04
2. 32' Width B4 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 C4 04
3. 80" Heillhl , ..;:: ..
4. H.rdwell" ,.:.,',;;";";.:;:;::;;.
.~ 30~.44. Height-',\.:'\::.::{\'" 04
b. H.nd1e5 .' .. 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04
c.lNideOper.ble' ...,.. 04
d: SWNP Tim. >3~.'''''''' 83 D4 04 04 04 04 04
e. Effort < 31b1. "..",,;.'. ,",. 83 D4 04 04 83 83 83 C3 C3 04 04
....................... .. " "
8. Swinaing Doot. " ..
1: Bottom'RaillKick Plot..
2. Swina Sido Rea.. ...
.. . "': 80" LIlY'" S...co' 04 04 04 C4 04 04 04
b: Strike' Ooo...mce 04 D4 04 04 04 04
3. Push Slda Roil..:
.. 44"48" Levol Sooce 04 D4 04 04 04
." b. StrilteCI_",nce' 04 04 04 04 C4 C4 04
..:...... .......
C: SollUlinced DOoro....
1.>48.'.......... ... .. ...,
2.SwlnaDirection Co.
. ,on. ...-.........,-.. -,:,;..,..-:,-..;
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. , --c'_""' '._.... ..:......
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. ..till" lNI'
"'.: > 48.: Floor Death..
2: SlichlSide_lNIoh
". '",i> 42. AOOt o.pth...
... b;' >1i4.WlClth...... ...
3: ulchSlda ell ......'>-
.:. >4Z'''FlOOtOtloIh
"'b: > 24"StrlteEdllli" C1.
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CITY HAlL A.O.A. COMPLIANCE SPREAOSHEET SUMMARY
Compliance ItemlOoora ; 181 78 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 86 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 "
A. All Octora
,. Threshold' D4
2. 32" Wodlh D4 D4 04 04 04 04 04
3. 80' Haiaht '. .. ,{",.. D4 04 04 04
4. Hardware ":-'.;,.-:":-::;',.-;..}.>:
..-.-.....w....
.. 30'.44' Heiaht . 04 04
D. "r';'"
b. Handlea ." D4 D4 04 D4 04 D4 04 D4 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04
c. Inside Opereble ..
d. Sweao Time >3" D4 D4
e. Effort <3Ibt. ,.... "';'~ ,.,;,... D4 D4 04 04 04
",-'. .
B. Swinaina Daara ,.
'1. Bottom RelI/lGck Plete D4 D4 D4 04 04
2. Swing Side Raqa.
'a; IQ-la;,ol Soace' D4 04 04 04 04 04
b. StrlkaC1a..el104l D4 D4 04 04 04 04 04 04 . 04
3. Puah Side Rea.. ..
'e. 44'48' level SOBCO 04 04 04 04 04 04 04
. b. StrlkaCloerlll1C8' .. ., D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 04 04 04 04 04
.. ,.;.,. .. ..'~ . ,"
C. 5aQuencad Daafll' .",'
1;,>48' .......,......y','.,,'-- " "'.'"
2; SwtnaDirac:tioo .,',
..,-, . -,':.: ;;-;""':' ~',."" ,., . . . . """',"
0; Sliding Doara .,.. .'. .............:,.:::,...-,.,....
. .....'.,;FrOllt A.Diiroach ,..' .,......
"a:' > 48" FlOOr DeIIth'f'
2; SUdfSIde Allero!lC:h ....
........:..>..2..FlOOr Doi6th'. .,'.>'
.. b; >&... Width . .
3: Latch S1dfADaraec:to .... .
'.e,>'..2'FlaOrDepth ',.'
. '. > b;>2"'Strk.~.
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CITY HALL A.D.A. COMPLIANCE SPREADSHEET SUMMARY
Compllanca Itam(Door. - 181 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75
IA. All. 000..' .,..,....,.
1. Threshold ......."..
2. 32'WocIth D4 D4 04 D4 84 04 04 04 84 04 84 04 04 04 04 04 04 04
3. 80' Haight ....,..,.,-,.,-.......
4. Hardwara' :-:.::.:'t:Y;::i:'i?::"
..'30"44' Haight .. ....
II. H<<ndhts ,'" D4 D4 D4 D4 m 83 84 D4 m m 04 m 83 04 84 04 84 04 04 04 04 04 04 04
c. Inildo' Oper.bla .'
d. SWtlOD Tima>3",,' D4
e. Effon c:: JIb..
8. SwlnDing Doors' , ,...
1. 'Bottom' Rall/Kick Pl.te 04 D4 D4 04 04 84 84 04 04
2. Swing Sida Raqa.
'.,80'L.val5D.ce" .'. D4 D4 84 04 04 04
',b. Strike Cle.rance D4 D4 D4 84 04 04 04 84 04 84 04 04 04 04
3. PuahSldo Rea.: ".
.:,,44....en..va! Sp.ce .. D4 82 84 04 D4 04 04
.. b.StIlkoClaai'ane.' D4 84 84 D4 04 04 04 D4 D4 84 04 04
- u__ .,-u.'.','.'.,'. ,'.'. .-..-.....-...,...:."
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c: 5aqU4lilcad' Doore' .., . ..
I', 'l:>48~i -- .".... ......-'.-,
........:.'....'.'-,........
".' 2..Swlnll,Dlrecliorf' :"'",i" .
." ..'. ,'., ,'-..n-. .. .
D. Slidlng'Ooo..!> .. ... ,"0'
Ii l:FrG",AilDni.ch ,.,::'.
.'. "'.: >48.' FIcior PaDlh'," .
. , 2; $lIdo SIclOADilroiich<'
. ........:'>42~I'Ioor.DaDtIl'.", ',,'
" bt> 54~;WIdt!i ,c.;._,..,;,:.;_,';'."::."
I".' 3.141lCh6lda'ADDroach':", .,..
'. ',.;>42~ FloorDeoth .,.'
'.'b:>24.S1rk~~
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CITY HALL A.O.A. COMPLIANCE SPREAOSHEET SUMMARY
Complianca Itam 18th"" . 25/26. 1 2 1 2 Into,ior Stlirs . 21 / Elting Araa . 30 1 1
A. Aceesa ta Bathroom A. ChllRlcteristics
1. Appropriate Signa;e C3 C3 04 04 1. Indicatot Strip 01
2. Cooridor Reqs. 2. Uniform Treads/Rilera
3. 11. Min. Traad Width
B. Sapce Requirements 4. Nosing Requitements
1. 44. Cloar Spaca Min. C4 5. Riser Slop. Raql.
2. 60" Min. Turning A.dius 03 03 6. Handrails
3. Sinks: a. 88. Max. Rail SPiCing
a. 34. MIx. Rim Hoight b. Rail ExtlnsioM 04
b. 30. It 48' Cloa, SPICO 03 03 e. Top Extension 04
c. 29. Min. High Knoo Spaco C3 03 03 d. Bottom Extension 04
d. 17. Min. 0001' Kn.o SPICO o. 1 1/4.. 1 1/2' Width 04
o. 30. Min. Wide Knee Space I. Rail Height 04
I. Contgrol Type Requirements : c. Oistance !rom Wall 04
g. Hot Pipe Insulation. C3 C3 03 03 h: Racnaad Reqe.
4. 40. Max. """,or Heicht C2 03 03 i. Rail Rotation.
5. 40' Mill Oisp.nlor Height C3 C3 04 04 i. Adillcent SurlacOl
8. Urin.1 Oeoign Reo,. C4 04 k. Endl of Rails
C. Ston Roquirements B. Multi-Oitllction Stai..
t. Ooor Handles C2 C2 04 1. Continuouo H.ndrails .
a. U.Shaped a. Below Letch C2 C2 04 2. IndiclltOt Stria.
b. Latch Onign
2. 32./34' Min. Ooor Width. C2 C2 02 Encloud Steirwo- 04
3. 46. Mln, Front Coot SpICI. C2 1. Sionlllll Pravidld.. 04
4. CIII' SpIce Reouitllmonto
a. 18" Min. to CJL 01 T oilot. C4 04 A. Serving Una.
b. 32. Splcina to oth., Will C3 C3 03 03 t. 38' Min: Aille W_.
c. 48' Min. Front Space C3 C3 03 03 2. 34. T....., SIidI Height.
5. 80' Min. Stall Width C2 C2 03 3. cr.I'. Area 0 Sar. St.:
8. 17. . 19" Seat H.icht. C4 C4 04 4. EI_ Locations
7. Loc. at Flush Controls C4 C4 04 04
8. P._ Ollp.n_ Location. 8. S._Ar.....
9. 40"MIX. S.atCaVOI. Height. C4 C4 04 04 t. 36" Min: Aille WIdth .
10. Grab Bar R - C2 C2 02 02 2. E
a.. 33' HaiVht RlQuitllmMt C2 C2 02 02 3; Tablar.'
b. 38. Min. Langth Raar Ilat. C2 C2 02 02 L 28"34' Tabla _'.
c. 42. Min. Lanath Sid. Be,. C2 C2 02 02 b. 27"MIn;.lCnH.S""cl.
d. 24' Min. Side liar ProtRlaiao>. C2 C2 02 02 . c: 19' MIn:_Depth 04
0: ,. H4 ~ . 1. H2"1Iar Wld,lh C2 C2 02 02 d. 30~ Min. ICn..WIdlIl.
I. Oil_tram Wd:'. C2 C2 02 02 4. Counter RaauInI_""
g.. Rail Rot....f. C2 C2 02 02 '.
h. EndlofR*>j'.' C2 C2 02 02 ;. Vendlno MIIClIII.-...
i. 260.1b:.MIit;.I.oad/' C2 C2 02 02 1. 30"'.'48' a_. Soaca'.
2. ElI_Locatlonll.
D: Slnlw..
1. J4"Mu. _, . 04
2. 3O".48'C1.~", 04
3. 29' Min~. .':'.
4. t 7". MIn, KnH DoI11111. . 04
5. 30' MIro, ~ DoIIllh 04
6; Control.Tvu. _::.
7. Hot. Pip. InaulatiOl> 04
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CITY HALL A.D.A. COMPLIANCE SPREADSHEET SU
Camplia!lCll Itam(Daars - 1 81 101 102 103 104
IA.ADDOim:' ...:;,,-:\,:::~:,:,,:,:..:.
1. Thrashold :....:.:
2. 32' Width :.
3~ 80~ Height ~::
4. Hlirdwllra
..... 30..44' Hekiht"O:,"': .. .
b: Handleli '. 04 D4 D4
C'. Insida Opar~:."'" .'0 "":~
d. Swilap linn....> 3....;-0:...... 04
.' Effllrt .< 3~/'/.'" . ..
.. .. :.',:' :.....:
8. Swinging Doors
,. Illlttom Rail/lI;ic~ PI...,
2. SwinaSida
.....~ 60~' LevIll5Dace ..
'b. S.nke Claar.llca 04 D4
3.PUshSldill RlIlW~ ... ".:'
.,44~ ,48" ....v.rsollCe.
......:. b;6trikllClallrllflce' c'
.. .:,:...::-.;/"'.:.':-.::;':<'::t:'f<}':'-::'".:"';-;'
C. SellI.ia!1Ctld ~.
.. 1.>480,( .",.,.". ....:....:.....
2.SWI!lQDlfecucW ,',.-; .. .. .' ..
n,'. .. ... ,...".-.....,...-,.':.,.,:.,.'.. ':Co;.. ;..
D :"'Slldirill' Ooon(..:.:';.:.......:.......
:1 ,'ffOlltA""'llIlCh;' .... .-n."
... a.'>48~ FlOOr 01lDth ,
2;SlideSlde~:'''': '-." ..
.. 1l;'><62.'fWQr tll
.. .. "'11:> 64..~...-:'..:......
3:" LlItch"SldeAliDrOllCh '" ..
.>>42. . FIclc!t Papth
b: > 24' Slrke EdaiI Ct.
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CITY HAll A.O.A. COMPLIANCE SPREAOSHEET SUMMARY
Compliance Itam(Rooms . 29) 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 46 49 50
A. AQ'Room. . SDacea
1. Tuming Area (60'@27~1. 54 B4 04 B4 D4 D4 04 04 04 04 04 84 04 04 B4
......'. '.
8. Elec. Outlets II Swltctl!!./c\..'"
1. 30' x 4B~ Clear Spac.\Y,,:' 54 B4 04 04 04 B4 04 04 04 04 04 84 04 B4 04 04 04 84 84 84 04 84
2. Outlats >14' Abov.FloOr", B4 B4 04 B4 04 04 B4 04 04 04 04 04 04 B4 04 84 04 04 04 B4 84 84 04 84
3. Swilche&3S' -48"' Hlgh'.X"i" 54 54 D4 D4 D4 B4 S D4 D4 D4 04 04 B4 04 B4 D4 04 04 B4 84 84 04 04 B4
.. ':"':."H'::'";-,,,,:
C. Carpeted RoomsISpllOClll<'",""
1. Carpet AItOctl!!d to Floor ...
2. c~ PUa " 112~'"?"""{\',:'
3. Trtmm..tCil "claes':" ..
4. Ftnn Paddlna"" ..
5. TotalThicltneaa .< 112" .
...
O. Built-In Work Surfaces
1. C1eIllFloilrSDsce
2. Kneel 5Dace' . ,." ..,.... . B4
". .;< 2'1~ Hiilh ..... B4
b.< 30~ WId,," B4
c;<18~ 0tiI0iI. ...... B4
3;' 2S~'34~"Above Floor" .. B4
... ... ".::," .":'-" ,:".,::::-:::.,:.;.'" ~~..."., ...,...~.,,:':' ." ."
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E. FbledStorage'" .....,.....,...,.,........,...
VCIAr Floor S~'{{...... D4 D4
'2. 8'*' HoIghOleQI.' D4 04
.. .',::.:,:'.: """.' ~ ;." -,-,-.
F. OtIlerRoomElen1ellta'"
,: ProJ8C1lI!ti E .' B4
2: FlreAlarma .4S~ Hlgh .' B4 B4 D4 83 03 D4 B4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 B4 D4 84 04 04 04 B4 84 84 04 04 B4
3: V..uill Fire Alarms .,:<:".-:...,:;"..-. B4 B4 D4 81 01 D4 B4 D4 04 D4 D4 D4 D4 B4 04 B4 04 04 04 B4 B4 B4 04 04 84
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CITY HAll A.O.A. COMPLIANCE SPREADSHEET SUMMARY
Compliance ltem(Rooms - 291 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
IA: AD Rooms. &.Spaces ....,.-'.:....-'-,--'.
I.Tilrriing Area(60'@27~1': B4 B4 D4 B4 B4 84 B4 04 04 B4 04 B4
.... .. ...-:.'.,.">::-'.
B. Elee. Outl". & Swltc"..',::'\,;-,
,; 30",,48' Clear.SpaC.:':'" B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 04 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 04 04 B4 B4 04 B4
2. Outlats >.14' Abov.floof' B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 04 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 04 04 B4 B4 B4
3; SwitcIlCla3S'-4S'Hig"':' ... B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 D4 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 C4 C4 C4 C4 B4 B4 04 04 B4 B4 04 B4
""-"-,-:,,-,'---, -.'.
C. Carpelted .Room.IS_"::......
I.Carpl!tAttac:t>ad to FloOr ..
2. CaOl8t Ph " 112' ,'-,
3: Trimmed CPEdIl.. ........,...
4. FInn Padding '..
5. TotelThickneaa:'< 1 12'
00';'."
D. 8uilt-ln Wo,k. Surfac:e.
1. Claa,Roor Spac:a' ... ."
2. ItIl88 Spac. .....
...........<2'~Hia" ..
b:< SO" Wlda...
c.< 19~ llel!p .. ...... .'. B4 C4 C4 B4 04
3. 28~-34"'Abo"eRoor n_." B4 C4 C4 B4 04 04
. .. :-;":,:'-',:::,::.:,,-;..:'-"-
. . ,'-.-
IE. f~t=;~:::<;.. B4 B4 B4 B4 04
. >lliMll"HoIiI"~..:-.......... B4 04 B4 B4 B4 04 04 04
,- }"- ';":::_:::,,:':::)'.;-;:f':\"::::;::';':/-:':":":
F. Othed\oam flamallta
E Prolectlria ~a Rea.i' B4 04 B4 B4
, 2: FlraAlarma..48....lillh. .: B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 D4 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 C4 C4 C4 C4 B3 B4 B4 B4 04 04 B4 B4 04 B4
3; Vi.ualRte'A1arma"'.'" B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 D4 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 Cl C4 Cl C4 Bl B4 B4 B4 04 04 B4 B4 04 B4
:. -:' "'::'-'.,"",""", ,,) .. ::>~:: ::,,'."; ,..... .
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CITY HALL A.D.A. COMPLIANCE SPREADSHEET SUMMARY
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Compliance Item (Room- 291 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Compliance Item I Ramp . 31 1 2
lA. All RooIll8 6 Spaces "';' " ~. Characteristics
I:Tuming Area (60'@27", ,. 51008 of < 1:12 A4
'" ..::.....". 2. Adjacent Slopes < 1:20
B. Elec. Outlets " Switch8a.:\:t..:. 3. Slooe. for Flared Sides A4
'1. 30" x 48' Clear Soace::" D4 84 D4 D4 D4 D4 4. Min. 48' Ramp Width
2:0ut/et8 > 14' AboveAocir' 04 B4 B4 04 04 04 04 6. Slip Resistant Surface
3. Switches3S',48'HiIIlf:)j' . D4 84 84 D4 D4 D4 D4 6. tl4' Surface Change
.. .. ..... >yt;:::t~_::.:.. 7. Parked Car Protection Al
C. Cameted ROOffi$JSPallOl"""':' .. 8. Marked at Crossings
,. CarDet AttachedtoFloof' 9. Traf. Lane Protection
2. Carpet PIle < 1 /2': 10. 48' X 48' Landing
3: Trimmed @Edgii. 11. Grooved Border A4
4. Firm Peddlna' 0': 12. Detectable Warnings A3
6. Total. Thickneu" < 1 /2' ...... .. Truncated Domes A3
a.
........ . .. ....;.;,~...v...
O. Built-In Worlt Siufaclis S. Diallonal Ramll.
, . Clear Roof $pace , . . Curb Return Reqs.
2. ~.' 5lillCe :.... 2. 4B" X4S' Lda. @ Bot.
'.><2nHlah' ..... .
.. b:'<30.'Wu!e' .. C. Ramps @ Marked X-ina.
.' . c" .<, e.o.eo'>:> .... ,. Bottom wlln Merkinas
3. 2S'.34':~:RciPf . ".:;:'- 2: 24" Landing RellS'.
.-.-..w,'.:.,....,_... ..... :..,-j-;::.:~.::.;::-:.:-:-->~:-:~';- .':~' -:
E. Axed Storeae . . "':::". O. Rai.ed Median X.ino.
,. ClearFlclof. SPecie "C:' , . 'CIlts Thru Island
2:Shel! l'lakllttReQll: 84 2: 2. Ramos Provided
..-. :>" ~ :; ..::......:;........ . ~'.. .
F. Othlir Rooni ~emisnt8 " .:
1: Pro I EdaaRlIGS. '.:' D4 84 D4 D4 04 04
2. Ara'AIarm. @4t.~.,.' Bl Bl D4 04 D4 04
. 3. ViaUalFlteAlarlll8' '.. Bl Bl 04 04 04 D4
., . . , ..,.. .. .
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CITY HAll. A.D.A. COMPUANCE SPREADSHEET SUMMARY (ROOMS - 291
Complianc~'lle';:;?\ !';'kiifFFG' 61"
A/All RoOm. &; Soaces'.i/i??H:'
>1 ;TUrriin~~r~~~~O!!~7i~" 1.104
B. E1ee;Outlals &SwitchliiiK,.n:
......1;30~ 1148 ~.. Claar' Silac:e\i.)\V 04
2; Outlala'>1.!AbQw'ROOi> 04
3;SWilc....36~"'"'~...I"li!i%< 04
~:1~=:~~FliMH~
."2:CaiDoit Pile'C:ll2~' ::..i',.:.,.
': 3; TtirMied'OEd
'4; Fir"fPilddliu./ .\:,.
\6;':TcitaFl1licknus><:.112!>/;.r'"
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0; UlAn'Work' SLirfaCes rr':"""'"
.'1;'" CIa." FloOr' Soliee 'X>;>);- '.'i/:::.. '.'
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'64 .
62 63 66 1i6 67 58 1i9
04 04 04 04 04
04 04 04 04 04 04
04 04 04 04 04 04
04 04 04 04 04
04
04
04
04
04
04 04
04
04 04
04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04
04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04
COUNCil CHAMBERS A.D.A. COMPLIANCE SPREADSHEET SUMMARY
Compliance Itam (Fountains - 141 1 2 ~omoliance Item (Stairs - BI 1 2 3 IIComplianca Itam /Walks - 4) 1 2 3
A. Characteristics . Characterlstica I4:tQiiltiaidtiJiitEtMMtMKMHHk
1 Wall/Post Mountad 1 Indicator Strip Al 01 01 ==-~:~~:!
2. A1cove/Wing Walls 04 2. Uniform Treads / Risers
3. Alcove Width/Depth 3. 1 1 . Min. Tread WIdth
4. 32" X 4B' Clear Space 4. Nosing Raquirements iWt!ltNsliriiiiil!WillkiUil\d!riDi%nm
5. Clear Knaa Space 5. Risar Slope Reqs. .@MliiW4iilQ}C_\$iliiii1;W\
a. 27" Min. Height 04 6. Handrails lWtl~%Mtijr'Ot4Hi"fCij)Mmttdf@
b. 32" Min. Width a. SS" Max. Rail Spacing ~
c. 1 7" - 1 g' Depth 04 b. Rail Elltenslons A3 04 04
6. Bubblor Position c. Top Elltenslon A3 04 04
a. 36' Max. Heiaht 04 04 d. Bottom Extension A3 04 04
b. S" Max. Setback e. 1 1/4' - 1 1 /2" Width A4 04 04 :J~r:!~:~lIIj:~:!-
c. Flow Height/Direction 04 f. Rail Height 04 04
7. Control location 04 g. Distance from Wall A4 04 04
6. Control Operation h. Recessed Reas. Ii1iH$~blmt;lf~li\~jlljlnlt
i. Rail Rotation ~~~i:~:~~~:t~~=iM~~tYt8~i@@8@tr
J. Adjacent Surfaces 04 04
k. Ends of Rails Al 01 --I
7. Non-SliD Treada WM11AOiti"'.itMEW'-"":'"
B. Rlaera aria Solid @Wn*F38~~W""-'-"'.,^W"~Sij
g. Weter Drainage ':~::L~;:;'::~~~~~M%J~1.m~ili'
B. Multi-Direction Stairs ::.:=;:?~:~~:::::~
1 Continuous Hsndralls
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17 Signs and Identification
Item'
f
1.11 d
A.
o. 1.
o . 2.
o 0 3.
I.
0 .- 1.
0 . 2.
0 o .1iL 3.
0 . 4.
0 . A- S.
0 . .1LL 6.
0 . ..ua... 7.
c.
0 .- 1.
0 .- 2.
0 -- 3.
0 . 4.
Floor' or Exterior Surveyor
I ~~~$ I I
Dale of Su.....y
I
Silna at Primary luildinllntrie.
Signs ara provided to indicate accessible antrias.
Accessible facilities and entrances are identified by the Intemational Symbol
of Accessibility.
Remodeled buildings have a building directory indicating the location of
sanitary facilities and elevators.
Permanent Identification of Room. and Space.
When permanent signs are provided that identify rooms and spaces, they
are centered 50' above the floor on the latch side of doors.
Signs are located in an accessible area or are adjacent to an accessible
route.
Mounting location allows a person to approach within 3' of the sign without
encountering protruding objects or standing within the swing of a door.
Characters and symbols contrsst with their backgrounds and are non-glare.
Characters and symbols are raised 1132" min., are sans sarifs or simple serif,
and are accompanied by Grade 2 Braille.
Raised characters or symbols are 5/8' . 2" in height.
Pictograms are accompanied by the equivalent verbal description placed
directly below the piclogram. The border dimehsion of the pictogram is 6'
min. in height.
Infonnational and Directi_1 Sign.
Signs suspended or projected above the finished floor have a character
height of 3' min.
Widttlolo-height ratio of letters and numbers is between 3:5 and 1: 1.
WidtMo-height ratio of line weight is between 1:5 and 1:10.
Characters and symbols contrast with their backgrounds and are non-glare.
~
e MtOColftlftunico/ion. 1992
CHAMBER OF CO..MERCE A.O.A. CO~CE SPREADSHEET SUMMARY
Co horn <Paruno . II
IA. _ At..
1: 'Adlauatli , 0' &o.e.
~.__.
I. Stll uirement
b._$\olI
C. .V., Ac:c...... Siana ','. ,.
d. . LoI "'"
3. Sooc:. I.ocotlon
4. .a"r~..a...... Route
6. .&.- '" Route >28.
8. SB. WIn Vorticol
7.1:60"'_
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S.lB''''''''''B.oB
10. _
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IA: CI>oIa<torisU.. . . . ..
A4 ""'1~' of < 1:12
"~2.'o4' <<II < 1:20
'8. '.._Sides'
"8; .... 4S. Rom._
043 ":, i~ &tiD ReIlstD01 SurlKft
043 ~.: ~ U...~ Surface CI\anoI"
:Pontod Cot Pr_
8' _011., c._ .
B; Tro!. Lone __
10."....48'"
11._011_'.
; Dot..._ 'II
. ..... .;.T_.od 0..-
reo
,.. t. c..b Rnum Reels.
2~ .t8!'.'''- Lda;'8 Bottom
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. o.ar.cteristict
1. 48- Width
2. Pas:.ifta S~. RarJs.
3. ..... 1:20
4. 6"'-' Walk
5. ..... 1:50 001.
e.~n.80-~~
7. Non-Slin S,,'1C8
B. Contiru3ua Su.bu
9. lAYOI SudICl RAmi.
A4 B. Huard, on W-",
1. 1/2- Gr.t,
A4 2. Gmina. .:."
3.B.W Cwll'
4. PfouUlion
C. WIllU Amac.nt to T,.ffic
. . "Dot..._ 'II
I. 38""Wamina Strib
b.T _
1 Compli.nce Ilem IEat. st,ir, . 6)
IA. Characteristics
1. lndicetor Stri
2. Uniform r,eadslRisltls
3.1'" Min. Tread Width
4. Hosina Reouit.menl'
6. Ri~ Sino. Re;;5.
6. Handrail.
e. 68" Mill.. sniCinn'
b. Rail Es'ansions
c. Too Extension
d. Bottom Extansion
eo 1 11"- - 1 112" Width
f.RailHei I
a. Distant., trom Wall
h. Recused ~c:
i. Rail Rot.tion
l. Adiacxnt Surfaces
k. Ends of Rails
7. Non-$' Truda
8. Ri,.,. lit! Solid
9. Wat. Prl
8. Multi.Direction Stai..
1. Continuous Handrails
.
1 2
01 AI
04 A3
04 AJ
04 A4
04 A3
COUNCIL CHAMBERS A.O.A. COMPliANCE SPREAOSHEET SUMMARY
ComDliance Item (Bthrmo . 26/261 1 2 3 4 6 6 Complionce Item ICooridora.19) 1 2 3
A. Acel.. to Bathroom A. CharacteriltiCl
1. ate C3 C3 04 04 ,. Min. Width Req.
2. Coorido. fI_. e. _aewl. Width
.2.200' Coorido. R......
B. SIDCIIRoauiremems 3. ObIuuctlon Rlqs.
1. 44. Clew Spa.. Min. C4 . 4.60. Min. Heiaht
2. 60."Min. Turnin. Rldius 03 03 6. 114. Mu Lavel CI1anae
3. SinkI:.
I. 34'.Mox. Rim Heiaht B. Corpati memo.
b. 30.. x 49. Clea. SOleI 03 03 1. C_ Anached,o_
e. 29. Min.Hloh Knee.Space C3 C3 03 03 2. Camat,Pilo <.1/2.
d. 17. Min. OMP Knee SOlce 3. TrirnmId @ Eda..
I. 3D" Min. Widl K.... Space 4. Firm"-ddlnii'
I. ContQrOl TVDll Requirement C3 C3 03 03 6. Total T_ <1/2"
a. Hat Piaolnlula,ion Cl Cl 04 04
4. 40- Max.. Mirror Heiaht C. Elac..OutIotlISwitcho.
6. 40. Mu Oi.potlIIor Hei"'" C3 C3 04 04 1. 3O~'X4B'Clow Spaee
S. Urinll OlOign Roa.. C4 2. '.14. Min.OutIat Hoinht
3. .Switclle,'3S' ..48" High B4
C. Stall Reaulrement.
1. 0001 H.ndIe. C2 C2 O. OtherCoor. Element.
e. l./'Shaped 'dlelow welt C2 C2 '1. R......
b. Latch 0..1an 2. Fito Alorm. @ 4B. Hiah Bl 04
2. 32"/34. Mill. Doo. Width C2 C2 3. Y_II Fire Alann. Bl 04
3. 48.-'Min.-Front'DoOT Space
4.Clee.. Space RoQUinlmenm
I. IS.MID. '0 CIL 01 Toilet C4 C4 04 04
b. 32. Spacing to _ WIll C3 C3 03 03
e. 4B. Min. Front Sal.. C3 C3 03 03
6. 60" Min. StellWldth C2 C2
S. . 17. . 19. Seet Height C4 C4 04 04
7. loe. 01 FIuIh' Control. C3 C3 04 04
8. Peer DiaDenae, Locetion
9. 40. Mex. Seat Cover Height C3 C3 04 04
10. Grlb Sir Requi.ement. C2 C2 02 02
e. 33. Heiatrt Reouiremlltll 02 02
b. 36. Min.Lanoth Roer Be. C2 C2 02 02
e. 42" MIn. LanathSide Be. 02 02
d. 24. Min. Side Be. Protru.. .' 02 02
I. 1 114". 1 112. 81. Width 02 02 ,
f. Distllnce from W.II 02 02
g. Rail Rotation 02 02
h. Enda 01 ReiII 02 02
i. 250 lb. Mill. laid 02 02
I.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE A.a.A. COMPUAHCf SPREADSHEET SUMMARY
hom (Bltv... . lillOI
. Ac:ca4 to fJlttwaont-'
1. 0_
2. c-idOt
8.6 u
I..a- '_""
2. 1lO"..... T_ ..........",.,
3. DOor loQ ~ ' MMntI
4._'
a.. 34" MI.. Rim Heiaht ",::',:.:.:
b. 30". 48" a.w 8
c. 28. Min;
d. \1......
.. SO" MIn. WIde
t. ContfatT
Hot _
6. ~ ..... ...... ~
0.40._
1. UIIool
I 2 ICotNlIioncOltom l/loom . lal
. All Roomo.
CO CO 1: T .....C80'&21.1
C2 C2
C2 C2
. EJec. Outlen. SwnchOl
....1.30..48' a- 000"
'. 2. o..ru.t. > 14.. Abcw. Floor
3:'_ 38'.48'
. c;.. od -...r.; ..
"1. CorDO._to""'"
C4 C. . l. PiIo< Ill"
C4 CO "3.T~~
::='~1/2.
C3 C3,
CI C. O. _-In Won: So.of_
C3 C3 I.Qoor/lOOl
C3 C3 '2.1tMo~'.
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b.' 82' 10_" C3 C3
a:.......:~.>,': C3 C3
8.80'SIOI-Wiiiill'.""'" C3 C3
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10:' lIoi
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bias'. _e.. C3 C3
.:411''''': _e.' C3 C3
. d.' 20''':_'''_ C3 C3
o. ,.1/0..11/2.... C3 C3
,: Diaonco__ C3 C3
II. IloIIlIohtlorl...'..... C3 C3
h. Endo al_ C3 C3
(:- no Ill. ".l.aooI C3 C3
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84 DO DO 84 DO
84 DO DO 84 DO
83
83
83
83
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84
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81 01 01 81 01
81 01 01 81 01
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE A.D.A. COMPUANCE SPREADSHEET SUMMARY
Comolionco horn IFount.... . 141 1 Comnli.nc. It.m (Door. . 181 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 Comnli.nc. Item ICooridors - 191 1
.~ .:.,.." lA. AU Door. IA. OYr.ct.istics
,. W-""-"'tod , 1._ I. Min. Width Reo.
2 ~. 2. 32. WIdth '. 04 04 B4 04 C3 C3 04 04 D4 B3 .. P.. wa Width
3. AlcoVe' Ul . .- 3: SO" HeIGht Z. ZOO' Caoridor RedS.
4. ~2' ,".'CiNl6Pooa ..'...:......dw.,. ~. ObltlructlooAAns.
8. a.._ . u, ." ,...-.. .:'30".44" HeiDht 4. 80. Min. Heiaht
. .. 27' ....,. Haiolll " ",.,,-.,.. .......b:_ 04 04 04 04 04 6. 114" ..... Lev" ChIInne
b. 3Z~ Nin. WIdd\ ;;'-'.",':' o..~ -
o. 11- ..,,- h .4.8- n... > 3 Sec. 04 C3 C3 B. C.roetina Requirements
8. ___ . ':.., ..'.... &ffort < 3 LIla. ,.... 04 B3 I. C.rnet Att.ched to Floor
.. 36' ..... , 2. C.rD.' Pil. <112-
b: 8- Mix. &etbIck. e:.S_lloonI" 3. Trimmed @ Ednes
c.Row - ,. 1:_ RaIIJ1(iok Plata 4. Firm P,ddina
7. Conuall.oollllan' 2. Swlno _~: ".. 5. Tote! Thickness <112-
8. ConuolOPot_ . ,. eo-uvtl , C3 C3
" b; Stri.... ClaalII'ICII 04 04 C3 C3 04 04 04 C. flee. Outlets I Switches
. 3. Push__:' ,. 30. X 48- Clesr Snace BO
..."44" . 48" L.eY" 8aace-, 04 04 04 2. 14" Min. Qultet Hoi , B4
b.llrik. Cawanoo" 04 04 C3 C3 04 04 ~. Switches 36. . 48- Hiah B4
,
c. lloonI' O. Other COOl. Elem.nts
.' 1';'>4'''':.:'': I. Pro'ectjnl'l Edoe R-. BO
2.8 -. 2. Fire A1arl1Ui 0 48- Hi Bl
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POlICE DEPARTMENT N)A SREADSHEET SUMMAIIY
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B3
C2 C2
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D4
D4 D4 D4 D4
C2 C2 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3
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POlICE DEPAl\TMEHT NJA 6READSHEfT SUMMARY
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1. . . ~ 1: DoOr_
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3:_....-....,.... 'b: l.olCh_ ...... 1. Ft..... o.
2,"32'~."". _ Width 2. Sholl.......'.......
.;.'. ,'-.' ,. .:::, 3.'49'''''. __6
4. a. F. Ot'* __..
:'>"';-",- .>--'8' Min>to CIL'ot TaIR I. ~-. D4
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... . .. S;' 10" Min;',,,, _ .
. S.U';18nl...H_t .'
.'..-" ... 7.' .....: of _CarlmlIo . .....
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',. .:>\1,..'; "'112' 110I_ D4
I: _""",Wd 04
. , .. 0 IloiIRo1ollon 04
h. _al_ 04
I. 26111b: Nin. Lood 04
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WILDERNESS PARK 0..0.0.. COMPI.JANCE SPREADSHEET SUMMARY
Item IFwntw. . 14.
A'~
~:::~.,.'....
4.32"~"" .....
5. a...K_ S co '. ..
'0 27! .. twaht .'. ";''''X'"
b. 32" Min. Width '''0
c. 11' "e. O....~ . .
8.__ ..
..30......' ,
b. 811II ......s.tbeck
c;'Row
7. ConcnlI ......-.. '" ""'.'
8. ConcnlI lion
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03 3, v...... Conlnll
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,,'lI; TOO_lions
D3".F..fDI)
03 ....... _'orTOO
03"0; Ill'or TOO
'11;" . _54~':=~wn
"".'2:i.': ~ Mb. Aoor l(l80uom
--:'3;" O.-From t!:i1cloIunI to Front
03 4. T...._
C. Forwtl'd 0lKh
. 1'. 48. Max. for CoIn end Contrl.
2."110" __.f Enclo.
'3. '0' MoJdmumfor_
4.27.......__'._.
B. 11511II to""'- MU;; tOt' PhDrt. It.
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D4 4. _...
04 .;- 30*.44. Hei t
D4 ~._
D4 c. ~ AbCa
04 d. s.... T...... > 3 S.:.
.. Effort <"3LM.
83 B. Swinaina Door.'
83 1 . Bono," RaillKick PlAt.
2, Swing Sido_.
.. SO- Level S
. b. Strika CIMr.nce
3.......__.
83 ..44*'.'48" LevoI Soacl
~. 91rlko a..._
C. Door,
:1. >48"
~. $wIno 11II_
D. Dc>orw
"I; """'.......ell
"0;>411'_ 'h
2,__
" ,;->42"" Floor
b: >64!' Width
. a. .....ell _ oodl
,;- >42- floor
b. >2.._.~c.
.......
,
; -~:...:; .:A .
1 2 3 Compliance Item IBdvm5 . 25/26) I 2
. Acceu to Bartvoom
03 1. - AnorClDl"i.te Sinnao. 03 03
C2 C2 2. Coorickw Real.
C2 C2 04
B. S~DCe Reauir.ments
C2 04 1. 44" Clea, SDlce Min. 93 93
C3 C3 2. 50" Min. lw R..dius
3. Door Loc" Reauilemtlnts 83 93
4. Sinks:
o. 3"'- M.x. Rim Heiaht
b. 30- .. 4S- Cle.' Space
c. 29" Min. Hiah S~co 03 03
d. 17- Min. DeeD Sp.IIC.
e. 30- Min. Wide Snac.
04 f. Conttol TYIMI Roqs. 03 03
C3 C3 1'1. Hot ~DlI tnsuIation 01 01
5. 40" ..... ManDl Hili I
6. 4O"~.~.~so,Heioht 03 03
7. Urinal Oesi n R
C. St.a - FlMuifement.
1. Door Handlos 03
.. U-SheDed & Below latch 03
b. .....ellOtllli~ 03
2. 32./34. Min. Door Wodth 03 03
3. 48" Min. front Ooot Soaee 03 03
4. ONr S oR rement.
.. 18" Min. to ell of Toilet 04 04
b. 32. to OiNt W.U
c. 48- Min. Fran1 S 03 03
6. 50" Min. Stall WkIth 03 03
9. 17" . 1 S" Seat Heif1ht D4 04
7. Loc. of Flush Cantrola 04 04
S. hDAI Oi&ft.nAor location
9. 40~ Max. &Nt COy. H I
10. Grlb Bar A_nM.menI'
o. 33. ......, 03 03
b. 36. Min. Unoth _ Bar 03 03
c. 42- Min. Side Bat 03 03
d. 24- Min. Side Bilr Protrusion 03 03
o. 1 1/4.. 1 112- Bar Wtdth 03 03
f. Dist.nc. horn Wan 03 03
RliI Rot.tion 03 03
h. &Ids of Rails 03 03
I. 250 lb. Min. "'"" 03 03
WILDERNESS PARK A.O.A. COMPUANCE SPREADSHEET SUMMARY
~l--""I<i
~'Of
~. . :... ... ....
..'SUI emen!' ',:,;'-.:,
b._SUllIllion '.'"",
c.' -van :.~-;-'/{~. Sian.- ': "0 ",', 03
d;PI< ...... D3
3. _I.ocod,,,,.
4; aff~"""" ~.
5.A<<__>SO.
5. De' M1nV_ CIoIItn<o'
7.':50_
8.8'_0111I_'.'
8,'8'MinimumS'"
'0. _ 03
.;'W:....~ lOr V.. . u :. '---':'. 03
8: 6_'
1:' a.~wo.-;>88~
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~ C"';p1iance 110m CWo," - 41
IA. (:ho'_11co
04 ~::8._~.
04 S. W... ':20
D4 4. Woll<~
D4 '.KtK. r:.ro~
04 0.......80._
D4 '1; Non-S' 6"'.00
D4 O. c:...1_ ,,.,_
l.lrtolSurf.o.._;
1M B. HU..da DR Walk
O4".';ll2.~OI.1O ..'
04'.1:'1... ..
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04
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3 .g.ompli. '.nc. Item IE..t. RtmDa' 51
~ o-,ct..-i:atict '
.. '.S_of < .:.~.
2. 80- MIn, Width
3. 1 :50. ..... Cross Slope
4. _.SIiD r,_
8. l"'''Surt~~
. 8. Protective RaibI~
7.1..
.. 80. .. 60. Min.
b. 72" Bcn:tom Landino
c. 72. lmormlld. landing
8. 30' ...... Raimo Run
9. Handr.U.
e. 1 114'". 1 112" Width
b. Dittloce from waU
c. Recened tWqs.
d. Rail Rot.don
.. Adiecont s...-fecas
f. &Q; of Ralls
, g. Rlil Heiaht
h. "-I btensions
10:'Ovffhqd Osar.nc.
.1.W.t..-Dr
. Mt,dU-Oirec:tion Aam~
"':l..ondi",,_
a. c:...__...
1 ~mDIi.nce Item lb.. Stilirs . 61
~ Ch.lracteristics
04 1. Indicator Strip
2. Uniform Tr...ds/Ri5erli
3. 1,. Min. Tread Width
4. Nosina Requirement.
5. RiHf Sk1ptr s.
03 8. tundtails
04 .. 88" ....... Spacing
04 b. Rail Est.n.ions
04 c. Top Exton$ion
04 d. Bottom E..tllf\Sion
04 o. 1 1/4" 1 112- Width
04 f. Rail Heiuht
04 g. Diatanee 'rom Wall
04 h. Recessed Ro ..
04 i. Rail Rotation
04 '. Adi.cent SUf'Ace.
04 k. Ends of ~ils
04 7. Non-Slip Troed.
04 8, Risers are Solid
04 9. Wat..- Drain. II
B. Multi-DirDCtion SI.ir.
1 . Continuous Handrails
1 2
83 03
83
83 83
03
O~
03
03
83 03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
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WILDERNESS PARK A.D.A. COMI'IJANCE
Co nom IIIoom . 281
:AD_.
1: T.... C80' 27."
8. See. 0utIetI . SwitClhM ........:;.::
Ie 30" .... CIaOI ',.",'" D4
2.OutIeu'>14..Ab0v8FJoar,..... D4
3.1_ 31'-48' Hi D4
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4._ ... .'V
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SOCCER FIELD A.D.A. COMPUAHCE SPREADSHEET SUMMARY
koml_o.1SI 1 2 3 4 5 6 Co Item (8thrma . 25/28. 1 2 Compliance Itom IRoom . 291 1 2 3
!A.M_ .,.. . AccNt tD Bathroom "'. AI flooma . So....
1._" 1. .- C2 C2 1. T....... AI.. 180.@21"1 D4 04
2.U.W"".' D4 D4 2. c-idoI
3. eo. Ho;ah1 D4 C4 C4 D4 B. EI.c. OutJet$" Switchoa
4. 1loId_. . S..n;t;".--lI..IlOiMemtnu, ,. 30- . 48- Otar Space 04
.. '30- - 44- Heioht 1. ..." o..r S Min. 2.o.m.t. > lot'! Abovo FIOOf
b._ D4 CO D4 CO D4 2. 60. "....1'um..._ 3. S...._ 38....S. HIoh 04
c. _ llooI_ 3. DoC>' ~ ~mont.
d. Sw r_> 3~. 4. -, c. eo. 011
.. lIlort < 3Lbo. .. 304- ...... Rim Hejoht 1. Cat.., ettlChod to Aocw
b. 30~ .''''- Our S 2. C... AI. <. 112-
B.S - cC'29" Ilolin; ~s...co 3. Trimmod E
1. _... _1clI....~ d. .,,'....... 0 C4 C4 ..Flrm
2.S 5ldo , .. '30' Min. w.'Saaae' 5. TOIoI Thicknoo. < 112-
o. 6D" I.ovoI I. CcntIOI t=...... C3 C3
b. StrUto CIooranco D4 Hat -- Cl CI D. Huitt.1n WOItl Swfaca
3."""_ . 5." 40. ....;_cw_. C4 C4 1. CIooI Rau
.. ...-'.-..-...,.. D4 .S; 40' ...~ C4 C4 2. K_ Soo<o
b. SI.... Cloor..... D4 C4 D4 C4 7. UriooI ..,. o. <27-
.:. ".' ..., b' <30' Wtdo
C. _...... C. SIOII '. ..:. C:.<19-~
1. >4t8' ..... ..... k'__ 3. Wcxt Swtee. Hoi
.. 2;S - ,;' 0;-' _.. Lolcll
',", bC ....ch~.. E. Fixed Stor...
O. -. 2: U./aO'~: DoC>'_ 1. CIooI Rau co
1._ a; 48'~C__ 2._
."..; >48' ~... ':;(." 4: ao.' -
:'2. Slide 5ldo:.: .C., 1'~CA..'T_ ,.ou-_~.
"...>42'_ .. 'bC U' ...__ C3 C3 1."'" .......
I' .b.>II4"_'........ '''' "c-, ..-":',flriant' .'"" 2.FIroAlormo48' . 04 D4 04
- , ...;,<:-.;.:. ,/11<I' --... a._fir."""'" D4 D4 04
....>.. .- '. ""'", . .: i'i' .19' _~...... .,
....b: > . .a,;-,'",:<::-" '7;"l.oo.oI_~ CO C4
:", ~,,;,'-'. .....-'....-;.-..,. .. .... ..... Locetion- .
...-...-,-;;,,',..', -~".<~;. e. 40" ..... ... co.. 1101 I:'
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''',. ..,> :12' '.,
>. .. ;. ..'lAiO:lIoot.... C4 C4
-.' :....'; .,'. "C. 42" """,lMidih _.... C4 C4
':'."'y'.- .. . d:" 24'''''''. _Bat "'_ co C4
" '-.. : ~:;..~. ,. ...,." ,; nI4'.nlTlIoIw"""
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SOCCER FIELD A.D.A. COMPLIANCE SPREADSHEET SUMMARY
110m IC. IIamD . 31
A: Chotoct_" .
"'1. 01 <'1:12
2. :< I:to
3;_1..._8_:'
'4._.48' _
5.._"'_
,: 114" s..t_
. 7. ......od C. ftulO<1lOn'.
, 8._0l~w'
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10;'-''''. .'..' LIndIna .-.
II.Gf__"""
12:Dot_W
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Comnlie~ It_m tOamelSpt. .101
'Q\arIlC1.nmcs
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2. Sufftcl emant.
3. GIItDl
.-, '80~ Mi....mum "'Qht
b. U. Minimum_
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ComDfianco Item IFountains 141
IA. awacterbtb
1. WallIPost MOlUl1ltd
2. AJcoye/W1ng Walla
3. Alco"e W'ldthlOeoth
.. 32'" Jl 48'" C.... S e
6. 0Nt Knee SDace
.. 27'" Min. HIli t
b. 32'" Min. Width
e. 17'" 19'" o.oth
8. ~ PDaition
a. 3S'" Ma.. Heiaht
b. 8~ Max. S..blck
e. Row t1eiahttDirection
7. Camrollocation
8. Control .lion
'.'
83
83
83
83
83
I
BAlDWIN STOCKER A.D.A. COMPlJAHCE SPREADSHEET SUMMARY
h...I~'ISI
.AlIDocn'
I.Tlw_
2.32'_' ....
3. eo" -;
4.1\01_'
.:30...... t ,.
b. ....... "., .;.'. ->> ,.
c. Insidlt 0.-'" ".
d. S.._TImo > 3 $0<:. ,. .....
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S. S..1naina Docn ...,-..-
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2. a _.. . ",.
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b. 6trik..a......
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C. _:.
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2.8__
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2._' ,..':
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lA. Accees to 8IIthrOOtn
C3 1. 1. SianelM
2. CDOIicIoI
=:-8aoco R......._IO
~'1; .....0.. Min.
D3 D3 2.6ll./oIin.T__
3. 000J Lock. .....,ta
4. Sri-I"
:'0 34. u.x. Rim Heiaht
_. 30.. 4S. Cloer 8
"c. 28.~.:~. '8DKI
d.17.1oIin;~
'0 3001 MIn. W'dI s.c.
D4 I: Con1toI T
D4 D4 a._ __
5. '40. ....._ HoIoh.
D4 ~':.""~~
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c. a.._
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t:. Diet"';' fn>ai _ . '. ... .
110II_
h: _af_
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1 Com,*,~ It~ CRoom . 29) 1
....AlIRDamo.""""'"
D4 1. ~ Ar.'-C60-.-a27",
.
B. Elee. Outtota . Switches
1. 30" . 4'" ON' &Dace D4
D4 2. Outttg :> 1." Abow Floor D4
D4 3. Switchee 38.....8.
SJ
C.CW tM Roctrn.IS ..
1. c.m.t dtadwd to f600r
D4 2.e tPile < 112"
D4 3. TrimtMd
4. F1tm PaddInd'
6. Total Thlckneu < 112"
ftJ
DJ O. 1uih4n Wor1l SI6IKN
\.ClooI_a
D4 2: ICr.. so.c. D4
,. <27. Hi D4
b. < 30" Wide D4
C. "Ie. Dooa D4
DJ 3. worts..t_.......
e. ~ St..... .
1: ClooI_ .
2._
F, 0tI.- -._.
1. ~_.
D4 2. IQ_ 4S...... D4
I, _ ,..._... D4
D3
D3
DJ
D3
D3
D3
DJ
DJ
DJ
IlALDWIN STOCKaI A.O.A. CO..PlIANCE SPREADSHEET SU"MARY
, ComDliance
eom_ horn IW_ 01. 1 2 3 0 5 B Co~anc. ham (Ul. St,"" . BI 1 Item (PIov ..... 1 11 1 2 3 4 5
a.._,'" .. -"','. . ChancteriaticJ IA. PIo ..... Ace_
.. 1:"48- -" 1 . "Indicator Strio B3 1. Acce:saitM Poth 10 .....
2:' 2, lJpiform Tr.dslRisers 2. _blo P.th .. "''' B3 B3 B3 B3 B3
3. MOL 1:20 . .. .. <,-,-, 3. 1 I" MIn. T,oad w_ .. 00' Mim. w_
~_Wwlinaa B3 O. " .menu'- b. BO. ..... Oearanca
, I: MOL 1:110 Ctooo S , .. 6. - .-. B3 c. FirmlStabl. Surf.ce B3 B3 B3 B3 B3
B.'MIn. 60' --' ""v' B. -... d. Cont~ Surface B3 B3 B3 B3 B3
,.'.,".,.,.,.,.
1. SUrfiw:e" .... "'.:. BS. "'.'.-6 B2 .. ..... 1:20 51_
8.~ Sort... "-";':-.: b. Rail EoI........ B2 .. ..... 1 :60 0... Slope
8: LwoISort..._. .....,-,,;.-,:. B3 c.TnftExtensian B2
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B. ...._... WoIt,. .. ,-:,:"".,.;.-. .. 1 1I4~ -.,.-,/2" WIdth B2 ,. Mn. 1:1B 51_
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Appendix C
CITY OF ARCADIA
ADAGRffiVANCEPROCEDUREFORM
DATE:
COMPLAINANT:
Name:
Address:
Telephone:
NATURE OF THE COMPLAINT:
DATE/TIME:
LOCATION:
NAMES OF PERSONS INVOLVED:
REMEDY REQUESTED:
PLEASE FORWARD ALL GRIEVANCES TO:
Dale R. Connors, ADA Coordinator
City of Arcadia
Community Development Department
240 W. Huntington Drive
P.O. Box 60021
Arcadia, CA 91066-6021
(818) 574-5409 Voice
(818) TOO
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Appendix D
PERSONNEL. CONTACTS AND MEETINGS
Transition Plan and Self-Evaluation Team:
NAME
TITLE/ORGANIZATION
Alex D. McIntyre*
Dale R. Connors*
John Halminski*
Assistant to the City Manager
Redevelopment Project Manager
Planning Intern
other contributing City Personnel:
NAME
William R. Kelly
Michael Miller
Neal Johnson
Gerald Gardner
Jerry Collins
Joe Lopez
Jim Dale
Peter Rinnahan
TITLE/ORGANIZATION
Kent Ross
Eldon Davidson
Donna Butler
Rose O'Sullivan*
Michael Casalou*
Gary Rogers
Acting City Manager
Arcadia City Attorney
Police Chief
Fire Chief
Recreation Director
Director of Public Works
Finance Director
Asst. C.D. Director/
Economic Development
city Librarian
Water Division Manager
Asst. C.D. Director/Planning
Arcadia Sr. citizens Supervisor
Administrative Intern (AFD)
Human Resources Director
people and Groups Contacted in Preparing the Transition Plan and
Self-E1/'aluation:
NAME
TITLE/ORGANIZATION
Dennis Toomey*
Becky Donofrio
Jim Dunbar*
Stephen Sanderson*
Martha Griswald
City of Pasadena ADA Coordinator
City of Glendora ADA Coordinator
united Cerebral palsy
United Way
Arcadia Unified School District
L.A. Council for the Deaf (GLAD)
L.A. Council for the Deaf (GLAD)
California Home for the Deaf
Services Center for Independent
Living
Community Housing Options
Community Housing Options
American Red Cross (Arcadia)
American Red Cross (Arcadia)
Living Independently in the
Robert Gorski
Jim Henderson
A. Mae Stephenson
Nancy Pare
Jay HOI:'ton
Joanne Madden
Joseph Seifrid
Jess Dunca
Baska Swiderska*
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Billy Jo Barnet
Karen Palermo
Edith Anderson
Bob perroni
Brad Gebert
Bob Wetnight
Pacific Business Technical
Meetings:
April 7, 1994
April 20, 1994
April 26, 1994
Valley Center (LIV)
American Heart Association
Arcadia Mental Health Center
Multiple Amputee Federation
Braille Institute
EZ Automated Systems
Tactile Signage
Assistance Center
Public Meeting and Work Session
Council Chamber Conference Room
1:00 p.m.
* Denotes attendance at meeting.
Executive Management Team
Council Chamber Conference Room
9:00 p.m.
city Council Study Session
Council Chamber Conference Room
5:30 p.m.
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