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ADA Draft ,•ao c_rcf� NATIONAL ORGANIZATION ON —D)U ABILITY ./(i / r �!' `• • ;�:5C3 WWW.nod.org �? 33 � July 26, 2001 HONORARY CHAIRMAN l President George H.W.Bosh �J DIRECTORS The Honorable Gerald Broening Michael R.Deland,Chairman Christopher Reeve.Vice Chairman Mayor, City of Boynton Beach Alan A.Reich,President Arlene E.Mev P.O. Box 310 Former Publisher The McGraw-Hill ll Companies.Inc Boynton Beach, FL 33425 Phillip E..Badmen Retired CEO.Hook SupeRc.Inc. Henry B.Betts.M.D. Past PresidencMedical Director Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Dear Mayor Broening: Richard Bishop.Esq. Bartram S.Brown.M.D. Forensic Medical Advisory Services I.Harold Chandler Chairman.President and CEO Eleven years ago today President George H. W. Bush signed the Americans with UnumProvident Corporation Tony Coelho Disabilities Act(ADA) into law. In a beautiful ceremony on the south lawn of the White House, Richard M.DeVos N 0 D Founding Chairman Retired President.Amway Corp. the President called for the "walls of exclusion to come tumbling down." Brooke Ellison Stephen L Feinberg Chairman and CEO Dopar lndustnes To recognize and encourage further progress in America's communities,the National lohn D.Firestone Partner Secor Group Organization on Disability(N.O.D.) is launching today a$25,000 award competition, Accessible Bruce G.Freeman Retired Chairman America 2001,which is open to all cities and towns across the nation. On behalf of the N.O.D. Marts&Lundy Inc. Stephen Hammerman Board of Directors, which I am proud to announce, includes the new U.S. Conference of Mayors King Mernll Lynch& .o.Inc President, Marc Morial, Mayor of New Orleans, I urge you to enter and showcase how [name of I.King Jordan,Ph.D. President Gallaudet University town] is supporting the participation and contributions of your citizens with disabilities to the Young Woo Kang,Ph.D. Presidenonal Education and t community. The competition is sponsored by United Parcel Service. Rehabilitation Exchange Foundation Pater B.Karlin P Kopper.Ir. •rand Publisher The Accessible America 2001 campaign winner will be a city or town where citizens with ssWeek Marshall disabilities, have equal access to jobs, education, religious worship, voting,transportation, Advocate for Accessibility in the Arts Harold McGraw III ChairmanPresident and CEO housing,and the full range of local social, recreational, and cultural activities. The winning . The McGraw•Hill Companies.Inc Mercedeee M.Miller community will be one where people with disabilities are equal participants in the life of their President SERD/BTS.Inc Hon.Marc H.Modal community. Mayor.City of New Orleans President.U S Conference of Mayors Ditch Perlman Jeffrey P.Reich President and CEO A statement of no more than three pages, signed by you,describing how your community Reicher Capital Management Kenneth Roman facilitates the participation of citizens with disabilities in community life serves as your entry. Former Chairman and CEO Ogilvy ldA Roosevelt All entries must be submitted to N.O.D. by December 31, 2001. See N.O.D.'s new website at David A.Roosevek President Troysrar www.nod.org for additional information. E.lohn Rosenwald.Ir. vice Chairman Bear Stearns&Co Inc "'an te r�"or" Ms.Nancy Starnes, the new Director of N.O.D.'s Community Partnership Program, a former Goodwill Global Richard I.Salem.Esq. mayor herself,and a wheelchair user, is the contact person for the Accessible America 2001 Chairman Ee Amenca Hum"phlrey Taylor campaign. You can contact her by phone at(202)293-5960 or email at starnesn@nod.org. Chairman.The Hams Poll — Harns Interactive.Inc W.Raid Thompson Retired Chairman The ADA has brought great advances toward our goal of full and equal participation of Potomac Electric Power Company lac sal nttandCEO America's 54 million men, women and children in all aspects of life. It is in the communities of Motion Picture Association of America.Inc. America,where people with disabilities go about their lives and, therefore, where progress must Reverend Harold Wilke Director The Healing Community be made. The challenges that remain are great. But when all citizens are full and equal Robert oe ��s � `ervlePwerseSrGvrvilPC participants in the lives of their communities, all America gains! We look forward to receiving CONGRESSIONAL SPONSORS Sen.Mu Cleland.GA, your entry. Sen.William H.Frit.M.D..TN Sea.Judd Gregg,NH Sen.Tom Harkin.IA Sen.DanielK.Inouye.HI Sincerely yours, Edward M.Kennedy,MA •Ichael N.Casa.DE -� -. ,g my N.Hoyer.MD �._ C..�. A � I e Kildee.MI eines R.R.tangeN.,RI Rap.Maier R.Owens.NY Alan A. Reich Rep.Henry Waxman.CA President It's ability, not disability, that counts. win ciyrtmae0,*tram* MAI•WMekinn+nn fK AMA•202-293-59613•FAY:202-293-7999•TDD:202-293-5968 I T yr tsVYN I VN tStAI;H AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TRANSITION PLAN JULY 26, 1992 DR/1pr • (1111111N. PROJECT MANAGEMENT DIVISION ' AFT When Congress passed the ADA (Americans With Disabilities Act) , their intent was to remove the barriers that deny some 43 , 000, 000 individuals with disabilities and equal opportunity to share in and contribute to the American Way of Life. The ADA was designed to help provide access to ,fobs, public accommodations, Government services , programs , public transportation and communication. The City of Boynton Beach, through its Capital Improvements Program, has for the last five years , built and remodeled city facilities not only in accordance with minimum State Regulations , but also with the intent to provide reasonable accommodations to its services , programs and activities for the public and its employees . Title II of the Law addresses these areas in detail and sets out dates by which items of compliance must be completed. The City' s ADA Committee has split these tasks up and completed those checked off or are in the process of completing those asterisk items . The remaining items are dependant on the completion of the transition and self evaluation plans . By January 26 , 1992 - J Appoint ADA Coordinator (Required if 50 or more employees ) Adopt Grievance Procedures (Required if 50 or more employees ) * Review, modify, and/or create job descriptions that conform to the ADA • Review, modify, and/or create application and testing procedures ( including medical and drug testing requirements ) that conform to the ADA • Review and modify sick leave policies , health insurance, and smoking policies for compliance with ADA 1 Develop handbooks, manuals, posters , and similar announcements to inform, the public of the rights and protections afforded by the ADA Place required signage in and around facilities indicating nearest accessible facility or service Obtain and install TDDS for 911 and emergency communications Obtain TDDS for other offices that have regular telephone contact with the public. Begin self-evaluation and Transition plans : 1 . Assign task to responsible employee( s ) ; 2 . Notify public and invite participation by disabled persons; 3 . Appoint advisory committee; 4 . Examine every program, service, and facility ( including leased facilities and services provided by contractors) . By July 26, 1992 Transition Plan must be completed By July 26 , 1993 * Self-evaluation Plan must be completed By January 26 , 1995 All changes identified in Transition Plan must be fully implemented. Section 35 . 150 states a. A public entity shall operate each service , program, or activity so that the service, program, or activity, when viewed in its entirety, is readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities . It does not necessarily; ( 1) require a public entity to make each of its existing facilities accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities; 2 (2) Require a public entity to take any action that would threaten or destroy the historic significance of an historic property; or (3 ) Require a public entity to take any action that it can demonstrate would result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of a service, program, or activity or in undue financial and administrative burdens . In those circumstances where personnel of the public entity believe that the proposed action would fundamentally alter the service, program, or activity or would result in undue financial and administrative burdens, a public entity has the burden of proving that compliance with 35 . 150 (a) of this part would result in such alteration or burdens . The decision that compliance would result in such alteration or burdens must be made by the head of a public entity or his or her designee after considering all resources available for use in the funding and operation of the service, program, or activity, and must be accompanied by a written statement of the reasons for reaching that conclusion. If an action would result in such an alteration or such burdens, a public entity shall take any other action that would not result in such an alteration or such burdens but would nevertheless ensure that individuals with disabilities receive the benefits or services provided by the public entity. (b) Methods . ( 1 ) General . A public entity may comply with the requirements of this section through such means as redesign of equipment, reassignment of services to accessible buildings , assignment of aides to beneficiaries , home visits, delivery of services at alternate accessible sites , alteration of existing facilities and construction of new facilities, use of accessible rolling stock or other conveyances , or any other methods that result in making its services , programs , or activities readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities . A public entity is 3 not required to make structural changes in existing facilities where other methods are effective in achieving compliance with this section. A public entity, in making alterations to existing buildings , shall meet the accessibility requirements of 35 . 151 . In choosing among available methods for meeting the requirements of this section, a public entity shall give priority to those methods that offer services , programs , and activities to qualified individuals with disabilities in the most integrated setting appropriate . The required Transition Plan must be completed by July 26 , 1992 and indicate all structural changes that would be needed to fully comply with the ADA accessibility guidelines . The Project Management Department has completed inspections of all city facilities noting these requirements, the work needed to correct them and a rough estimated cost. The following (31 ) buildings were included in the Transition Plan and inspected using the attached reference checklist. Freedom Hall Fire Station I,II, III Madsen Center City Hall Wilson Center Chambers Wilson Pool East Wing Boat Ramp Park Clubhouse PW-1, PW-2, PW-3 Boat Ramp Park Restrooms Child Care Center West Wing Sara Sims Park Library Rolling Green Park Royal Palm Clubhouse Pioneer Park Animal Shelter Police Dept Oceanfront Park Ezell Hester Park Little League Park Pence Park Mausoleum Golf Course Racket Club 4 In addition a self evaluation study will provide information on five other areas of changes : 1 . General building changes , ie; signage, communication, service access , public notices , circulation. 2 . Site - Changes to parking lot layouts , striping, curbing, walkways and ramps . Specific requirements for providing curb cuts on all city streets with priority to those serving public facilities . 3 . Parks Facilities - Modification of paths and walkways , playground equipment, picnic tables , grills etc, bleachers , docks and boardwalks and others . 4 . Employee Areas - Inspections to confirm accessibility around desks and furniture, service area usage, lounges , files and equipment. As required, needed changes to work space equipment (desks , chairs etc, will be considered) . 5 . Programs - Modification and changes to programs and services to make sure they are accessible or that an alternate means is available. As noted before, the items listed and price estimates are for major or structural changes and accessory items needed to make the building and public areas of buildings fully accessible . Where it was considered physically or financially unreasonable to make the change, the notation TF is noted. The total estimated cost for these transitional changes is $28 , 810 . 00 . To complete the plan, a schedule must be developed, specifying the steps and dates each item of compliance will be met. 5 Item (Chapter, Section, or Part number) ADAAG DCAARM OEFCAR 4.1 .3(9) Means of Egress X 4.1.3(10) Drinking Fountains X X X 4.1 .3(1 1) Toilets X 4.1 .3(12) Storage X 4.1.3(13) Controls X 4.1.3(14) Emergency Warning X X 4.1 .3(15) Detectable Warning X 4.1 .3(16) Signage X X 4.1.3(17) Telephones X 4.1.3(18) Fixed Seating or Tables X X 4.1 .3(19) Assembly X X 4.1 .3(19)(a) X 4.1 .3(20) ATMs X 4.1 .3(21) Dressing Rooms X X 4.1 .4 (Reserved) 4.1 .5 Accessible Buildings: Additions (see applicable provisions and technical specifications cited elsewhere) 4.1.6 Accessible Buildings: Alterations 1 _ 4.1 .6(1) (telephone requirements more stringent X in ADAAG) 4.1.6(1)(h) X 4.1 .6(2) Alterations in Primary Function Areas X (telephone requirements more stringent in ADAAG) 4.1 .7 Accessible Buildings: Historic Preservation X (there is no reference to this building type in the DCAARM) 4.2 Space Allowance and Reach Ranges 4.2.1 Wheelchair Passage Width (see Appendix) X X 4.2.2 Width for Wheelchair Passing X X X 4.2.3 Wheelchair Turning Space (see Appendix) X Accessibility Page 4 Item (Chapter, Section, or Part number) ADAAG DCAARM OEFCAR 4.5.2 Changes in Level X X 4.5.3 Carpet X 4.5.4 Gratings X X 4.6 Parking and Passenger Loading Zones X X 4.7 Curb Ramps 4.7.1 Location X X 4.7.2 Slope X 4.7.3 Width X 4.7.4 Surface X 4.7.5 Sides of Curb Ramps X X 4.7.6 Built-up Curb Ramps (DCAARM includes a X X minimum size for platforms at the top of all curbs of 36 inches) 4.7.7 Detectable Warnings X X 4.7.8 Obstructions X X 4.7.9 Location at Marked Crossings X X 4.7.10 Diagonal Curb Ramps X X 4.7.11 Islands (DCAARM also has a segment dealing X with uncurbed intersections which requires a detectable warning at the walk) 4.8 Ramps X X 4.9 Stairs X X 4.10 Elevators X DCAARM Page 33 - Elevators (subparagraph 14 requires X certain elevators to accommodate an ambulance stretcher) 4.11 Platform Lifts (Wheelchair Lifts) (not included in X DCAARM) 4.12 Windows X 4.13 Doors X X 4.13.5 Clear Width X 4.13.9 Door Hardware X X • Accessibility Page 6 ORP Item (Chapter, Section, or Part number) ADAAG DCAARM OEFCAR 4.29.4 Detectable Warnings at Stairs (not covered in X ADAAG) 4.29.5 Detectable Warnings at Hazardous Vehicular X Areas 4.29.6 Detectable Warnings at Reflecting Pools X 4.29.7 Standardization (not covered in ADAAG) X 4.30 Signage X X 4.31 Telephones X DCAARM Page 60 - Food and Liquor Service Establishment na na na 4.32 Fixed or Built-in Seating and Tables X X X 4.33 Assembly Areas X DCAARM Page 65 - Residential Occupancies na na na 4.34 Automated Teller Machines na na na 4.35 Dressing and Fitting Rooms X 5. Restaurants and Cafeterias (except where assembly X X seating is provided, then refer to DCAARM) 6. Medical Care Facilities na na na 7. Business and Mercantile na na na 8. Libraries (except where assembly seating is provided, X X then refer to DCAARM) 9. Accessible Transient Lodging na na na 10. Transportation Facilities na na na DCAARM Page 67 - Exceptions From Accessibility X Requirements (see ADAADG 4.1.1) DCAARM Page 68 - Modifications and Waivers (see X ADAAG 4.1.3 and 4.1.7) DCAARM Page 69 - Enforcement X X Appendix (the appendix of both documents are advisory and help to explain or clarify their respective points. Refer to the specific Chapter, Section, or Part) pdk/012092 adatable Accessibility Page 8 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: CITY HALL 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 Main use of Facility: Public and staff areas of general government services, City Manager, City Clerk, Finance, Personnel, Parks and Recreation, City Attorney, Data Processing. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: 1. Install signs on front doors directing access at east and west doors.$ 30 2. Change door locks on all (6) restroom doors to lever locks. 720 3. Add Handicap accessible signs to all (6) restrooms. 90 4. Enlarge space at water cooler to min. 30" clearance from present 24" 300 5. Install permanent curb around planting area under stairs 400 6. Clerks office door does not have 18" clearance on latch side (pull) TF 7. 1st floor women's restroom door does not have 12" minimum clearance at latch side (push) . TF 8. 1st floor East Wing does not have 18" clearance at latch side (pull) TF 9. Install elevator signs on wall (2) 30 10. Install tactile strip at top of main stairs. 150 11. North door of City Managers office does not have 18" latch clearance (3") TF 12. 2nd floor restroom doors only 12" latch clearance pull TF 13. Exit signs on hall doors (4) 60 14. Stair sign 60 $1.840 * TF - Technically not Feasible DRAFT Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 1 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: WEST WING 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 Main use of Facility: Public and staff areas of general government services, Building, Engineering, Planning, Community Development, Code Enforcement, Project Management, Child Abuse Prevention Center. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: 1. Install direction sign on front glass doors to Handicap Accessible side doors. $ 15 2. Install Handicap Accessible door signs on north and south glass doors. 30 3. Lower water cooler in 1st floor hallway to maximum 36" high. 50 4. 1st floor Men's Restroom a. Install Handicap Accessible sign. 15 b. Change knob lock to lever lock. 125 c. Install fire alarm light and buzzer. 300 d. Lower paper towel dispenser to 48" maximum. 25 e. Add 36" grab bar in rear of stall. 65 1st floor Women's Restroom f. Install Handicap Accessible sign. 15 f. Change knob lock to lever lock. 125 g. Install fire alarm light and buzzer. 300 h. Lower paper towel dispenser. 25 i. Add 36" grab bar in rear of stall. 65 5. Recess fire extinguisher in east hall wall to no more than 4" 125 6. Lower part of counter in alcove where permit forms are stacked. 100 7. Add fire escape signs on exit doors (6) 90 8. Change 2nd floor water cooler to Handicap Accessible unit or add side unit. 50 9. Create area of refuge on 2nd floor. TF $ 1,520 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 2 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: EAST WING 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 Main use of Facility: Support Services, Communications, Risk Management, Purchasing, Emergency Dispatch, Locker Rooms, Gym and Staff Lounge. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 3 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: POLICE DEPARTMENT 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 Main use of Facility: General Law Enforcement services, Administration, Detectives, Road Patrol, Crime Lab, Records. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: 1. Men's Restroom: Stall door not 32" $100 Need lever handle 120 Need signs 15 2. Women's Restroom: Stall door not 32" 100 Need lever handle 120 Need signs 15 $470 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 4 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: FIRE STATION I 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 Main use of Facility: Fire control and emergency rescue. Staff only - no public use areas. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 5 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN ', RA Name and Address of Facility: FREEDOM HALL 128 EAST OCEAN AVE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 Main use of Facility: Recreation programs for all age groups. Large and small group activities, concerts, arts and crafts, meetings, summer camps and game rooms. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: 1. Modify north entrance area to create a ramp and level area. $ 450 2. Remove rear door ramp and rebuild to correct slope and create a flat landing. 250 3. Install a lift to provide access to the stage. 1200 4. Men's Restroom - Replace sink counter which is too low in front. Leave one section low for small children. 500 Modify existing shower stall to become Handicap Accessible toilet 1200 Replace hall door (only 30" clearance) . 350 5. Women's Restroom - Replace sink counter which is to low in front. Leave one section low for small children. 500 Replace hall door (only 30" clearance) . 350 6. Move east wall at stall 24" to create and end of row stall, 60" x 56" minimum. 1500 7. Add Handicap Accessible signs (2) . 30 8. Add Handicap Accessible signs on exterior doors. 30 $6360 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 6 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: LIBRARY 208 SO. SEACREST BLVD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 Main use of Facility: General Library services, meeting rooms, reading, typing, quiet study areas. Child activity area. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: 1. Add Handicap Accessible signs to Lobby Restroom. $30 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 7 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: MADSEN CENTER 145 S.E. 2ND AVE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 Main use of Facility: Shuffleboard courts, large meeting and activity room, kitchen. Mostly senior citizen activities. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: 1. North door - Build level pad at door and ramp both sides east and west (4" rise) . $150 2. East gate - Ramp up 4" from drive. 100 3. S.W. door - Build level pad at door and ramp both ways. 150 4. Provide portable ramp to gain access to courts. 75 5. Kitchen - Enlarge door opening and eliminate door. 75 6. Mount side unit to existing floor unit water fountain. 65 7. Restrooms are too small to meet water closet stall requirements. TF 8. Add signs on north and south entrance doors. 30 9. Change restroom door locks. 200 $845 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 8 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: WILSON CENTER 211 N.W. 13TH AVE BOYNTON BEACH, FL Main use of Facility: Recreation Center, child game rooms, meeting room, senior meals program. plays and shows on stage. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: 1. Change gate to roll down door to eliminate raised bottom track and sill. $1200 2. Change doors to 36" at rear door, first aid room and storage. 750 3. Enlarge openings at side gates from office and modify counters to create 32" clear space at check in area. 200 4. Men's restroom and Women's restroom (typical) a. Cut curb and floor of one shower and slope for access. 350 b. Install shower seat. 900 c. Lower shower head. 100 d. Relocate stall walls to create 36" stall add 2-42" grab bars. 200 e. Install Handicap Accessible sink in place of one present wall unit. 150 $3,850 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 9 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: WILSON POOL 211 N.W. 12TH AVE BOYNTON BEACH, FL Main use of Facility: Large swim center, locker rooms, wading pool. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 10 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: BOAT RAMP PARK CLUBHOUSE 2010 NO. FEDERAL HWY BOYNTON BEACH, FL Main use of Facility: Daily senior citizen activities, summer camp for children, special programs. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: CLUBHOUSE 1. Front door repair paverstone areas and reramp to create proper slope. Raise to meet front door level. $ 200 2. Replace kitchen door with 36" unit. 175 3. Men's restroom and Women's restroom - Present restrooms are to small to be adapted to Handicap Accessible. Construction of a new addition is the only way to meet standards. TF RESTROOM BUILDING 1. Ramp must be revised to have one level spot and decrease the slope. 2500 2. Shorten wing walls to create 32" clearance (now 29") . 300 3 . Install 36" grab bars at rear of both stalls. 85 4. Install Handicap Accessible signs. 30 $3,290 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 11 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: BOAT RAMP PARK 2010 NO. FEDERAL HWY BOYNTON BEACH, FL Main use of Facility: Restrooms and pavillions. Picnic and activity areas. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 12 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: ANIMAL SHELTER 415 N.W. 4TH STREET BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 Main use of Facility: Adoption and control of small animals. Alterations needed to meet guidelines 1. Need ramp to access 3" step at entrance. $250 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 13 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: OCEANFRONT PARK 6415 NO. OCEAN BLVD BOYNTON BEACH, FL Main use of Facility: Beach area, boardwalk, restrooms, concession stand. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: 1. Remove one curb in each bath. $400 2. Men's Bath a. Soap dispenser on side wall within reach. 25 b. Provide rear grab bar in stall 36" 65 c. Install bench in shower. 450 d. Signage. 30 3. Women's Bath a. Soap dispenser on side wall within reach. 25 b. Provide rear grab bar in stall 36" 65 c. Install bench in shower. 450 d. Signage. 30 $1,540 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 14 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN n• 1 Name and Address of Facility: MAUSOLEUM 1611 SO. SEACREST BLVD BOYNTON BEACH, FL Main use of Facility: Cemetery services and small chapel. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: RESTROOMS (TYPICAL) 1. Relocate sinks to provide 36" clearance for water closet. $ 150 2. Install Handicap Accessible toilets (2) . 1500 3. Install one 36" and one 42" grab bar. 75 4. Install Handicap Accessible water fountain and relocate plumbing to center of west wall. 175 5. Replace sink faucets (2) . 100 $2,000 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 15 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: RACKET CLUB_ 3111 SO. CONGRESS AVE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 Main use of Facility: Pro shop, office for tennis courts. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: STRUCTURAL: 1. Ramp leading to Pro Shop needs a level area along its 50' length. $1000 2. Need to cut ramp into Men's and Women's showers located in restrooms. 600 NON STRUCTURAL 1. Water cooler does not meet code. 150 2. Men's Restroom a. Stall needs to be 66" deep (currently 60") . 175 b. Need to add shower bench. 450 c. Grab bar 36" 65 d. Handicap Accessible sign. 15 3. Women's Restroom a. Stall needs to be 66" deep (currently 60") 175 b. Need to add shower bench. 450 c. Grab bar 42" 85 d. Signage. 15 $3, 180 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 17 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: FIRE STATION #3 3501 NO. CONGRESS AVE BOYNTON BEACH, FL Main use of Facility: General fire protection and emergency medical services, Fire Prevention Dept. and public meeting room. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: 1. Men's restroom - Signage $ 15 2. Women's restroom - Edge of stall protrudes into 60" turning space in front of sinks. 100 Signage 15 $130 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 18 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: FIRE STATION #2 2210 SO. CONGRESS AVE BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 Main use of Facility: General fire protection and emergency medical services. No public areas. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: 1. Building is not Handicap Accessible without total renovation and remodeling. TF Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 19 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: PENCE PARK 501 S.E. 4TH STREET BOYNTON BEACH, FL Main use of Facility: Baseball and basketball courts. One restroom building. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: Present Restroom building is not feasible to modify to make Handicap Accessible. Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 20 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: LAUREL HILLS PARK 600 N.W. 7TH STREET BOYNTON BEACH, FL Main use of Facility: Neighborhood park. No restroom facilities. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 21 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN /1`��� Name and Address of Facility: PIONEER PARK 848 N.W. 13TH AVE BOYNTON BEACH, FL Main use of Facility: Neighborhood park. No restroom facilities. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: 1. Men's restroom needs 36" grab bar. $ 65 Signage 15 2. Women's restroom needs 36" grab bar. 65 Signage 15 $160 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 22 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: SARAH SIMS PARR 201 N.W. 9TH CT. BOYNTON BEACH, FL Main use of Facility: Neighborhood park. Tennis, basketball, racket ball, picnic shelters, office and storage room, no restroom building. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 23 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: ROLLING GREEN PARK 551 N.E. 26TH AVE. BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 Main use of Facility: Basketball, tennis, baseball, one restroom building. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 24 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: RECREATION ACTIVITY CENTER 125 S.E. 2ND AVE. BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 Main use of Facility: Recreation staff offices, arts and crafts classes, meeting room. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 25 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: ROYAL PALM CLUBHOUSE 554 N.E. 22ND AVE. BOYNTON BEACH, FL Main use of Facility: Meetings, table games, senior activities. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: STRUCTURAL 1. Need 3' exterior door to replace current double doors. $ 500 2. Widen 30" restroom entrances. 800 NON STRUCTURAL 1. Men's Restroom a. Lower mirror to 40" minimum. 25 b. Install (2) 42" grab bars on all sides of stall. 105 c. Increase stall door width from 281" to 32" minimum. 250 d. Signage 15 2. Women's Restroom a. Lower mirror to 40" minimum. 25 b. Install 42" grab bars on each side of stall. 105 c. Increase stall door width from 281" to 32" minimum. 250 d. Change swing of second door to meet code. 50 e. Signage. 15 $2,140 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 26 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: PISTOL RANGE 3501 NO. CONGRESS AVE. BOYNTON BEACH, FL Main use of Facility: Staff use only. Police training and shooting areas. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 27 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: LITTLE LEAGUE PARK 300 S.W. 15TH AVE. BOYNTON BEACH, FL Main use of Facility: Baseball fields, one restroom building, concession stand. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: Restrooms (typical) 1. Lower paper towel holders $ 25 2. Relocate or add soap dispenser to sidewall. 25 3. Enlarge stall door from 30" to 32" minimum. 75 4. Install (2) 42" grab bars. 105 5. Install Handicap Accessible signs (2) . 15 $245 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 28 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: GALAXY PARK 461 W. BOYNTON BEACH BLVD. BOYNTON BEACH, FL. Main use of Facility: Neighborhood park. Tennis, playground, baseball, one restroom building. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: 1. Reinstall handicap toilet. $750 2. Install 36" grab bar at rear of stall. 65 3. Relocate paper towel holder. 25 4. Install Handicap Accessible sign. 15 5. Men's restroom a. Install 36" grab bar at rear of stall. 65 b. Relocate paper towel holder. 25 c. Install Handicap Accessible sign. 15 $960 Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 29 ADA COMPLIANCE PLAN Name and Address of Facility: EZELL HESTER PARK 1902 SO. SEACREST BLVD BOYNTON BEACH, FL Main use of Facility: City regional park. Gym, meeting rooms, teen rooms, exercise room, baseball, field games, Police CPO room. Alterations needed to meet guidelines: Projected date to complete action: Department responsible for completing project: Name of person completing this form: Title: Date: adatran 30