ATTACHMENT I: Modifications to Newly Constructed Facilities

Please Note: Paragraph 57 of the Settlement Agreement requires that within three months of the effective date of this Agreement, Robeson County will provide signage as necessary to comply with 28 C.F.R. § 35.163(b), after having surveyed all facilities that are the subject of this Agreement for the purpose of identifying those that have multiple entrances not all of which are accessible.

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 following spaces and elements in Robeson County facilities for which construction was commenced after January 26, 1992, are readily accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities, Robeson County will take the actions referenced by the alphanumeric code and described in detail in Attachment M to this Settlement Agreement within the time periods specified below, which time periods will begin to run on the effective date of this Agreement.

Item #

 

Access Issue

 

Required Action

 

Completion Date

1.

Robeson County Animal Shelter

 

1.1.

Parking

1.1.1.

The parking lot is inaccessible because there is no van accessible space provided.

P8

6 months

1.1.2.

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

P6

6 months

1.2.

Ramp: The ramp is inaccessible because both legs have a slope of 10.1%, the lower leg has a cross slope of 3.3%, and both legs lack compliant handrails.

R3

30 months

1.3.

Single User Employee Toilet Room

1.3.1.

The toilet room sign is mounted above the door and has no raised or Braille characters.

TR18

30 months

1.3.2.

The lavatory is inaccessible because there is no knee and toe clearance provided.

TR11

30 months

1.4.

Single User Public Toilet Room

1.4.1.

The toilet room sign is mounted on the door.

TR18

6 months

1.4.2.

The lavatory is inaccessible because there is no knee and toe clearance provided.

TR11

30 months

1.5.

Reception Area: The counter protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a cane.

AR8

30 months

2.

Industrial and Agricultural Development Commission

2.1.

Parking

2.1.1.

The designated accessible parking spaces and access aisle are inaccessible because they have a slope of 5.3%.

P7

6 months

2.1.2.

The curb ramp is inaccessible because it has a slope of 8.6% and a cross slope of 4.4%.

AR5

6 months

2.2.

Front Entrance: The door is inaccessible because there is a slope of 2.8% within the door's required maneuvering clearance.

D13

6 months

3.

Robeson County Water Department Customer Service Center

3.1.

Parking: The parking lot, with a total of 15 parking spaces, is inaccessible because there is no van accessible space provided. This lot requires 1 van accessible space.

P3

12 months

3.2.

Men’s Single User Toilet Room

3.2.1.

The toilet room sign is mounted on the door.

TR18

12 months

3.2.2.

The pull side of the door, which is accessed through a front approach, is inaccessible because it has only 6 inches of clear space on the latch side.

D6

12 months

3.2.3.

No accessible mirror has been provided.

TR14

12 months

3.2.4.

The toilet paper dispenser is inaccessible because it is mounted 42 inches from the rear wall.

SU17

12 months

3.3.

Women's Single User Toilet Room

3.3.1.

The toilet room sign is mounted on the door.

TR18

12 months

3.3.2.

The pull side of the door, which is accessed through a front approach, is inaccessible because it has only 6 inches of clear space on the latch side.

D6

12 months

3.3.3.

No accessible mirror has been provided.

TR14

12 months

3.3.4.

The toilet paper dispenser is inaccessible because it is mounted 42 inches from the rear wall.

SU17

12 months

3.3.5.

The toilet is inaccessible because the flush control is on the closed side.

SU1

12 months

 

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