ATTACHMENT J: Modifications to Altered Facilities

The technical requirements and, where appropriate, the scoping requirements of the Standards are used as a guide for determining whether a program or activity held in an existing facility is “readily accessible to and usable by” persons with disabilities and for determining what changes are necessary to make this program or activity accessible if it continues to be provided in the existing facility in question. See 28 C.F.R. §§ 35.150(b)(1), 35.151.

The chart below lists the facilities surveyed by the Department, the access issues identified during the survey, and the actions required to correct the access issues. Required actions are listed using an alphanumeric code. The key to the alphanumeric codes is provided in Attachment M to this Agreement.

In order to ensure that the programs, services, and activities housed in the County’s facilities are accessible to persons with disabilities, when viewed in their entirety, the County will take the actions referenced by the alphanumeric code and described in detail in Attachment M to this Settlement Agreement within the time period specified below, which time period begins to run on the effective date of the Agreement.
Item #

Access Issue

Remedial Code

Completion Date

1.

LIVINGSTON EMPLOYMENT SERVICES, located at 1471 B Street

1.1.

Parking Lot:

1.1.a.

The designated accessible parking is inaccessible because it lacks vertical signage.

P3

6 months

1.1.b.

The designated van accessible parking is inaccessible because the access aisle is 60 inches wide.

P2

6 months

1.1.c.

The designated van accessible parking is inaccessible because it slopes 8.7%.

P4

6 months

1.2.

Route to Entrance: The built-up curb ramp impermissibly extends into the required parking space's access aisle.

AR4, P2

6 months

1.3.

Women's Single-User Toilet Room:

1.3.a.

The door is inaccessible because it requires 11 pounds of force to open.

D3

6 months

1.3.b.

The sanitary napkin dispenser is inaccessible because the controls are mounted 57 inches high and require twisting of the wrist to operate.

CT1

6 months

1.3.c.

The lavatory is inaccessible because the hot water pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact.

LS2

6 months

1.3.d.

The toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is obstructed by the toilet paper dispenser.

TR15

6 months

1.4.

Men's Single-User Toilet Room:

1.4.a.

The door is inaccessible because it requires 11 pounds of force to open.

D3

6 months

1.4.b.

The lavatory is inaccessible because the hot water pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact.

LS2

6 months

1.4.c.

The toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is obstructed by the toilet paper dispenser.

TR15

6 months

2.

DELHI SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER, located at 16057 W. Locust Street

2.1.

Men's Single-User Toilet Room:

2.1.a.

The toilet room contains a number of inaccessible elements and is not accessible to people with disabilities.

TR1

6 months

2.2.

Women's Single-User Toilet Room:

2.2.a.

The toilet room contains a number of inaccessible elements and is not accessible to people with disabilities.

TR1

6 months

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