ATTACHMENT K: Program Access in Existing 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 Robeson 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

 

Required Action

 

Completion Date

1.

Robeson County Administration Building

 

1.1.

Parking

1.1.1.

The parking lot, with a total of 76 parking spaces, is inaccessible because there is no van accessible space provided. This lot requires 1 van accessible space and 3 standard accessible spaces.

P1

6 months

1.1.2.

The curb ramp is inaccessible because it has a slope of 9.6%.

AR4

6 months

1.2.

Finance Office: The door is inaccessible because it requires 8 pounds of force to open.

D3

6 months

1.3.

Assistant County Manager’s Office: The door is inaccessible because knob hardware is used.

D2

6 months

1.4.

Commissioner’s Meeting Room

1.4.1.

The door is inaccessible because it requires 10 pounds of force to open.

D3

6 months

1.4.2.

The room is inaccessible to people with hearing disabilities because there is no assistive listening system provided.

AA4

6 months

1.5.

Drinking Fountain by Commissioner’s Meeting Room:The drinking fountains are inaccessible because neither provides sufficient clear knee height.

DF4

6 months

1.6.

Men’s Toilet Room by Commissioner’s Meeting Room

1.6.1.

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

TR11

6 months

1.6.2.

The doors are inaccessible because they require 12 pounds and 10 pounds of force to open.

D3

6 months

1.6.3.

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

LS2

6 months

1.6.4.

The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware.

LS4

6 months

1.6.5.

The designated accessible stall is incorrectly configured as an ambulatory stall, and there is no standard accessible stall provided.

TR2

6 months

1.7.

Women’s Toilet Room by Commissioner’s Meeting Room

1.7.1.

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

TR11

6 months

1.7.2.

The doors are inaccessible because they require 12 pounds and 10 pounds of force to open.

D3

6 months

1.7.3.

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

LS2

6 months

1.7.4.

The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware.

LS4

6 months

1.7.5.

The designated accessible stall is incorrectly configured as an ambulatory stall, and there is no standard accessible stall provided.

TR2

6 months

2.

Robeson County Courthouse

 

2.1.

Juvenile Division Office in Basement

2.1.1.

The entrance door is inaccessible because it requires 14 pounds of force to open.

D3

6 months

2.1.2.

Each of the office doors is inaccessible because knob hardware is used.

D2

6 months

2.1.3.

The route past the main desk is inaccessible because it is only 30 inches wide.

AR3

6 months

2.1.4.

The holding cell toilet rooms contain a number of inaccessible elements and are not accessible to people with disabilities.

TR26

6 months

2.1.5.

The holding cell drinking fountain is inaccessible because the controls require 15 pounds of force to operate.

DF2

6 months

2.2.

Magistrate’s Office in Basement: The door is inaccessible because it requires 15 pounds of force to open.

D3

6 months

2.3.

North Side Entrance:The door is inaccessible because there is a slope of 5.5% within the door’s required maneuvering clearance.

D1

6 months

2.4.

South Side Entrance:The door is inaccessible because there is a slope of 4.9% within the door’s required maneuvering clearance.

D1

6 months

2.5.

Clerk of Court: The counter is inaccessible because it is 42 inches high.

C1

6 months

2.6.

Register of Deeds: The door is inaccessible because it requires 7 pounds of force to open.

D3

6 months

2.7.

Tax Collector

2.7.1.

The door to Room 103 is inaccessible because it requires 16 pounds of force to open.

D3

6 months

2.7.2.

The tax office counter protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a cane.

AR7

6 months

2.8.

Child Support: The door is inaccessible because it requires 16 pounds of force to open.

D3

6 months

3.

Offender Resource Center

 

3.1.

Front Parking Lot: The parking lot is inaccessible because there is no “van accessible” signage provided.

P5

6 months

3.2.

Designated Accessible Entrance:The door is inaccessible because there is a slope of 5.9% within the door’s required maneuvering clearance on the interior of the building.

D1

20 months

3.3.

Interior Doors:The doors throughout the facility are inaccessible because knob hardware is used.

D2

6 months

3.4.

Interior Signage: The signage provided throughout the facility is inaccessible because it is mounted above the doors and does not have raised and Braille characters.

D15

6 months

3.5.

Director’s Office: The door is inaccessible because it has an opening width of 29 1/2 inches.

D13

20 months

3.6.

Drinking Fountain by Toilet Rooms

3.6.1.

The drinking fountain is inaccessible because it has a spout that is 38 inches high.

DF3

12 months

3.6.2.

The wall-mounted drinking fountain is inaccessible because it does not provide sufficient knee space.

DF4

12 months

3.6.3.

There is no drinking fountain provided for people who have difficulty bending or stooping.

DF3

12 months

3.7.

Unisex Toilet Room by Drinking Fountain: The toilet room contains a number of inaccessible elements and is not accessible to people with disabilities.

TR26

30 months

3.8.

Women’s Employee Toilet Room by Main Office

3.8.1.

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

TR11

6 months

3.8.2.

The door is inaccessible because it requires 12 pounds of force to open.

D3

6 months

3.8.3.

No accessible coat hook has been provided.

TR3

6 months

3.8.4.

The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware.

LS4

12 months

3.8.5.

The lavatory is inaccessible because it provides no knee or toe clearance.

LS3

12 months

3.8.6.

The designated accessible stall is incorrectly configured as an ambulatory stall, and there is no standard accessible stall provided.

TR2

20 months

3.9.

Men’s Employee Toilet Room by Main Office

3.9.1.

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

TR11

6 months

3.9.2.

The door is inaccessible because it requires 10 pounds of force to open.

D3

6 months

3.9.3.

No accessible coat hook has been provided.

TR3

6 months

3.9.4.

No accessible mirror has been provided.

TR5

12 months

3.9.5.

The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware.

LS4

12 months

3.9.6.

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

LS2

12 months

3.9.7.

The designated accessible stall is incorrectly configured as an ambulatory stall, and there is no standard accessible stall provided.

TR2

30 months

4.

Veterans Building

4.1.

Parking: The parking lot, with a total of 4 parking spaces, is inaccessible because there is no designated accessible space. This lot requires 1 van accessible space.

P1

12 months

4.2.

Main Entrance

4.2.1.

The door is inaccessible because there is a slope of 7.3% within the door’s required maneuvering clearance.

D1

30 months

4.2.2.

The interior door is inaccessible because knob hardware is used.

D2

12 months

4.2.3.

The hand sanitizer inside the entrance protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a cane.

AR7

6 months

4.3.

Interior Doors:The doors throughout the facility are inaccessible because knob hardware is used.

D2

12 months

4.4.

Unisex Single User Toilet Room

4.4.1.

The toilet room sign is mounted on the door.

TR11

6 months

4.4.2.

No accessible mirror has been provided.

TR5

12 months

4.4.3.

The toilet room is inaccessible because there is insufficient turning space provided within the room.

TR21

30 months

4.4.4.

The toilet paper dispenser is inaccessible because it is mounted on the rear wall.

TR6

30 months

4.4.5.

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

LS2

30 months

4.4.6.

The paper towel dispenser is inaccessible because it is mounted with the controls 56 inches high and with no clear floor space provided.

CT3

30 months

4.4.7.

The toilet is inaccessible because there is insufficient clear floor space provided.

TR24

30 months

4.4.8.

The toilet is inaccessible because the top of the seat is 16 1/4 inches high.

TR9

30 months

4.4.9.

The toilet is inaccessible because its centerline is 32 inches from the side wall.

TR7

30 months

4.4.10.

The toilet is inaccessible because there are no horizontal grab bars provided.

TR19

30 months

5.

Bradford Pool

5.1.

Parking: The parking lots are inaccessible because there is no designated accessible parking and the grass and sand surface is not firm, stable, and slip resistant.

P1

24 months

5.2.

Exterior Routes

5.2.1.

The routes from the parking area to the play equipment, soccer field, baseball diamonds, bleachers, concession stands, and pool building are inaccessible because the grass and sand are not firm, stable, and slip resistant.

AR1

24 months

5.2.2.

The route from the parking lot to the pool building is inaccessible because there is a 2 1/2 inch high step onto the sidewalk to the building.

AR1

12 months

5.2.3.

The route from the parking lot to the concession stands is inaccessible because there is a 5 inch high step onto the sidewalk around the building.

AR1

12 months

5.3.

Playground:None of the play equipment is usable by children with disabilities.

PG1

24 months

5.4.

Bleachers:The baseball bleachers are inaccessible because there are no wheelchair seating areas provided.

AA6

12 months

6.

Robeson County One Stop

6.1.

Parking: The parking lot, with a total of 118 public parking spaces, is inaccessible because it has only 3 designated accessible spaces, there is no van accessible space, there are no access aisles, some of the spaces lack vertical signage, and the existing signs are mounted too low. This lot requires 1 van accessible space and 4 standard accessible spaces.

P1

12 months

6.2.

Curb Ramp: The curb ramp is inaccessible because it has a slope of 9.6%.

AR4

12 months

6.3.

Entrance Ramp:The ramp to the entrance is inaccessible because there are no accessible handrails provided.

R2

12 months

7.

Public Works

7.1.

Parking

7.1.1.

The designated accessible parking is inaccessible because there is no “van accessible” signage provided.

P5

12 months

7.1.2.

The built-up curb ramp impermissibly extends into the access aisle.

AR4

12 months

7.1.3.

The route from the access aisle to the entrance is inaccessible because there is a 1 inch high abrupt change in the level onto the walkway.

AR1

12 months

7.2.

Entrance

7.2.1.

The building does not have directional signage posted at inaccessible entrances and does not have the International Symbol of Accessibility posted at accessible entrances.

D10

6 months

7.2.2.

The interior door to the receptionist at the designated accessible entrance is inaccessible because it requires 10 pounds of force to open.

D3

12 months

7.3.

Men’s Toilet Room with Stalls

7.3.1.

The door is inaccessible because it requires 10 pounds of force to open.

D3

12 months

7.3.2.

The lavatory is inaccessible because the top of the counter is 35 1/2 inches high.

LS3

20 months

7.3.3.

The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because its centerline is 20 inches from the side wall.

TR7

20 months

7.3.4.

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

TR4

20 months

7.3.5.

No accessible coat hook has been provided.

TR3

6 months

7.3.6.

The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the door is not mounted on the open side of the stall.

TR23

20 months

7.4.

Women’s Toilet Room with Stalls

7.4.1.

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

D3

12 months

7.4.2.

The lavatory is inaccessible because the top of the counter is 36 inches high.

LS3

20 months

7.4.3.

The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because its centerline is 20 inches from the side wall.

TR7

20 months

7.4.4.

No accessible coat hook has been provided.

TR3

6 months

7.4.5.

The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the door is not mounted on the open side of the stall.

TR23

20 months

8.

Detention Center

8.1.

Parking: The parking lot, with a total of 77 parking spaces, is inaccessible because there are only 2 designated accessible spaces, there are no access aisles, there is no designated van space, and one of the spaces has a slope of 2.7%.This lot requires 1 van accessible space and 3 standard accessible spaces.

P1

6 months

8.2.

Designated Accessible Cell G-7 in Medical Unit

8.2.1.

No accessible mirror has been provided.

TR5

6 months

8.2.2.

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

LS2

20 months

8.2.3.

The toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is 24 inches long.

TR17

30 months

8.2.4.

The toilet is inaccessible because there is no rear grab bar provided.

TR13

20 months

8.2.5.

The shower is inaccessible because it lacks a rear grab bar.

B4

20 months

8.3.

Designated Accessible Cell A-1 in Men’s Unit

8.3.1.

The toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is 24 inches long.

TR17

20 months

8.3.2.

The shower is inaccessible because it lacks a rear grab bar.

TR13

20 months

8.4.

A-Block Activity Area: The table is inaccessible because it does not provide sufficient clear knee depth.

T1

6 months

8.5.

Medical Records Office: The push side of the door, which is accessed through a front approach and which has both a closer and a latch, is inaccessible because it has only 2 inches of clear space on the latch side.

D5

30 months

8.6.

Staff Break Room: The microwave is inaccessible because it is mounted with the controls 63 inches high.

CT4

6 months

9.

O.P. Owens Agriculture Center

9.1.

Women’s Toilet Room with Stalls

9.1.1.

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

TR11

6 months

9.1.2.

The door is inaccessible because there is a 3 inch high threshold.

D12

30 months

9.1.3.

No accessible mirror has been provided.

TR5

6 months

9.1.4.

Although an audible alarm is provided in this facility, there is no visual alarm appliance in the toilet room.

AL1

30 months

9.1.5.

The lavatory is inaccessible because the bottom of the apron is 26 inches high.

LS3

25 months

9.1.6.

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

LS2

25 months

9.1.7.

The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware.

LS4

20 months

9.1.8.

There is no accessible toilet stall provided.

TR2

30 months

9.2.

Men’s Toilet Room with Stalls

9.2.1.

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

TR11

6 months

9.2.2.

The door is inaccessible because it requires 12 pounds of force to open.

D3

10 months

9.2.3.

The door is inaccessible because there is a 3 inch high threshold.

D12

30 months

9.2.4.

Although an audible alarm is provided in this facility, there is no visual alarm appliance in the toilet room.

AL1

30 months

9.2.5.

No accessible mirror has been provided.

TR5

6 months

9.2.6.

The lavatory is inaccessible because the bottom of the apron is 25 3/4 inches high.

LS3

20 months

9.2.7.

The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware.

LS4

10 months

9.2.8.

The urinal is inaccessible because the rim is 23 inches high and the flush control is 50 inches high.

TR8

25 months

9.2.9.

There is no accessible toilet stall provided.

TR2

20 months

9.3.

Drinking Fountain: The drinking fountain contains a number of inaccessible features and is not accessible to people with disabilities.

DF1

25 months

9.4.

Auditorium

9.4.1.

The signage provided is inaccessible because it is mounted on the door and does not have raised and Braille characters.

D15

6 months

9.4.2.

The door is inaccessible because it requires 13 pounds of force to open.

D3

10 months

9.4.3.

The auditorium is inaccessible to people with hearing disabilities because there is no assistive listening system provided.

AA4

25 months

10.

Robeson County Health Department

10.1.

Parking in Front of Building:The parking lot, with a total of 128 parking spaces, is inaccessible because it has only 4 spaces designated as accessible, it has no access aisles, the signs are mounted too low, and there is no designated van space. This lot requires 1 van accessible space and 4 standard accessible spaces.

P1

6 months

10.2.

Front Entrance

10.2.1.

The building does not have directional signage posted at inaccessible entrances and does not have the International Symbol of Accessibility posted at accessible entrances.

D10

6 months

10.2.2.

The interior door is inaccessible because it requires 9 pounds of force to open.

D3

10 months

10.3.

Drinking Fountain

10.3.1.

The drinking fountain is inaccessible because it has a spout that is 44 inches high.

DF3

15 months

10.3.2.

The drinking fountain is inaccessible because the controls require 7 pounds of force to operate.

DF2

15 months

10.3.3.

The wall-mounted drinking fountain is inaccessible because there is a step obstructing the clear floor space.

DF4

15 months

10.4.

Men’s Toilet Room with Stalls off Lobby

10.4.1.

The toilet room sign is mounted on the door.

TR11

6 months

10.4.2.

The door is inaccessible because there is a 2 inch high threshold.

D12

30 months

10.4.3.

Although an audible alarm is provided in this facility, there is no visual alarm appliance in the toilet room.

AL1

25 months

10.4.4.

No accessible mirror has been provided.

TR5

6 months

10.4.5.

The urinal is inaccessible because the rim is 22 1/2 inches high.

TR8

20 months

10.4.6.

There is no accessible toilet stall provided.

TR2

20 months

10.5.

Women’s Toilet Room with Stalls off Lobby

10.5.1.

The toilet room sign is mounted on the door.

TR11

6 months

10.5.2.

The door is inaccessible because it requires 12 pounds of force to open.

D3

10 months

10.5.3.

The door is inaccessible because there is a 2 inch high threshold.

D12

30 months

10.5.4.

Although an audible alarm is provided in this facility, there is no visual alarm appliance in the toilet room.

AL1

25 months

10.5.5.

No accessible mirror has been provided.

TR5

6 months

10.5.6.

The feminine product dispenser is inaccessible because it is mounted 52 inches high behind the changing table.

CT4

20 months

10.5.7.

There is no accessible toilet stall provided.

TR2

25 months

10.6.

Eligibility Office: The door is inaccessible because knob hardware is used.

D2

10 months

10.7.

Pharmacy: The counter is inaccessible because it is 42 inches high.

C1

30 months

10.8.

WIC

10.8.1.

The counter is inaccessible because it is 44 inches high.

C1

25 months

10.8.2.

Although a designated accessible drinking fountain is provided, there is no drinking fountain provided for people who have difficulty bending or stooping.

DF3

25 months

10.9.

WIC Single User Toilet Room

10.9.1.

The toilet room sign is mounted on the door.

TR11

6 months

10.9.2.

The door is inaccessible because it requires 12 pounds of force to open.

D3

10 months

10.9.3.

Although an audible alarm is provided in this facility, there is no visual alarm appliance in the toilet room.

AL1

30 months

10.9.4.

No accessible mirror has been provided.

TR5

6 months

10.9.5.

The lavatory is inaccessible because the bottom of the apron is 26 inches high.

LS3

25 months

10.9.6.

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

LS2

10 months

10.9.7.

The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware.

LS4

10 months

10.9.8.

The toilet is inaccessible because the top of the seat is 16 inches high.

TR7

20 months

10.9.9.

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

TR4

25 months

10.9.10.

The toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is mounted with the far end 52 inches from the rear wall.

TR17

25 months

10.9.11.

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

TR16

10 months

10.9.12.

The toilet is inaccessible because there is no rear grab bar provided.

TR13

15 months

10.10.

WIC Urine Sample Toilet Room

10.10.1.

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

TR26

30 months

10.10.2.

The fire extinguisher in the hallway protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a cane.

AR7

15 months

11.

Robeson County Parks and Recreation

11.1.

Parking: The parking lot is inaccessible because it has no van accessible parking space and no access aisle.

P1

15 months

11.2.

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

D1

15 months

12.

Board of Elections

12.1.

Parking

12.1.1.

The parking lot is inaccessible because there are no access aisles.

P2

15 months

12.1.2.

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

P5

15 months

12.2.

Entrance

12.2.1.

The interior door is inaccessible because it requires 12 pounds of force to open.

D3

10 months

12.2.2.

The entrance is inaccessible because the vestibule is only 44 inches deep.

D4

30 months

12.3.

Interior Signage:The signage provided throughout the facility is inaccessible because it is mounted on the doors and does not have raised and Braille characters.

D15

6 months

12.4.

Lobby:The counter is inaccessible because its clear floor space is obstructed by seats.

AR10

10 months

12.5.

Women's Toilet Room with Stalls

12.5.1.

The door is inaccessible because it requires 10 pounds of force to open.

D3

10 months

12.5.2.

Although an audible alarm is provided in this facility, there is no visual alarm appliance in the toilet room.

AL1

30 months

12.5.3.

No accessible mirror has been provided.

TR5

6 months

12.5.4.

The lavatory is inaccessible because the bottom of the apron is 26 inches high.

LS3

20 months

12.5.5.

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

LS2

15 months

12.5.6.

The lavatory faucet is inaccessible because the controls require twisting of the wrist to operate

LS4

15 months

12.5.7.

The designated accessible stall is incorrectly configured as an ambulatory stall, and there is no standard accessible stall provided.

TR2

20 months

12.6.

Men's Toilet Room with Stalls

12.6.1.

The door is inaccessible because it requires 15 pounds of force to open.

D3

10 months

12.6.2.

The route into the toilet room is inaccessible because it is 30 inches wide past the partition.

AR1

25 months

12.6.3.

Although an audible alarm is provided in this facility, there is no visual alarm appliance in the toilet room.

AL1

25 months

12.6.4.

No accessible mirror has been provided.

TR5

6 months

12.6.5.

The toilet room is inaccessible because there is insufficient turning space provided within the room.

TR21

30 months

12.6.6.

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

LS2

15 months

12.6.7.

The lavatory faucet is inaccessible because the controls require twisting of the wrist to operate

LS4

15 months

12.6.8.

The urinal is inaccessible because the rim is 20 1/2 inches high and because the clear floor space is only 28 inches wide.

TR8

25 months

12.6.9.

The designated accessible stall is incorrectly configured as an ambulatory stall, and there is no standard accessible stall provided.

TR2

30 months

12.7.

Drinking Fountain by Toilet Rooms

12.7.1.

The drinking fountain is inaccessible because it has a spout that is 38 inches high.

DF3

15 months

12.7.2.

The drinking fountain protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a cane.

AR7

15 months

12.8.

Training Room

12.8.1.

The door is inaccessible because knob hardware is used.

D2

15 months

13.

Sammy Cox Park

13.1.

Parking: The parking lot is inaccessible because there are no accessible parking spaces provided.

P1

30 months

13.2.

Routes:The routes from the parking lot to all park features are inaccessible because the grass and dirt are not firm, stable and slip resistant; the play areas are surrounded by high plastic curbs; and there is a step up to the toilet rooms.

AR1

30 months

13.3.

Toilet Rooms: The toilet rooms contain a number of inaccessible elements and are not accessible to people with disabilities.

TR26

30 months

13.4.

Concession Stand:The counter is inaccessible because it is 48 inches high.

C1

6 months

14.

Rob Henderson Memorial Park

14.1.

Routes:The routes from the public right of way to all park features are inaccessible because the dirt and grass are not firm, stable and slip resistant; and the play areas are surrounded by high plastic curbs.

AR1

30 months

14.2.

Concession Stand:The counter is inaccessible because it is 41 inches high.

C1

30 months

14.3.

Women's Toilet Room with Stalls

14.3.1.

The toilet room is inaccessible because there is a 1 inch high abrupt change in level in front of the door.

AR1

30 months

14.3.2.

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

TR11

30 months

14.3.3.

The door is inaccessible because knob hardware is used.

D2

30 months

14.3.4.

The lavatory is inaccessible because the bottom of the apron is 26 inches high.

LS3

30 months

14.3.5.

The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware.

LS4

30 months

14.3.6.

There is no accessible toilet stall provided.

TR2

30 months

14.4.

Men's Toilet Room with Stalls

14.4.1.

The toilet room is inaccessible because there is a 1 inch high abrupt change in level in front of the door.

AR1

30 months

14.4.2.

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

TR11

30 months

14.4.3.

The door is inaccessible because knob hardware is used.

D2

30 months

14.4.4.

The lavatory is inaccessible because the bottom of the apron is 26 inches high.

LS3

30 months

14.4.5.

The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware.

LS4

30 months

14.4.6.

There is no accessible toilet stall provided.

TR2

30 months

15.

James Dial Park

15.1.

Parking: The parking lot is inaccessible because there are no accessible parking spaces provided.

P1

30 months

15.2.

Routes:The routes from the parking lot to all park features are inaccessible because the dirt and grass are not firm, stable and slip resistant; there is an abrupt change in level more than 1/2 inch high onto the picnic shelter surface; and the play area is surrounded by a high plastic curb.

AR1

30 months

15.3.

Concession Stand: The concession counter is inaccessible because it is 48 inches high.

C1

30 months

15.4.

Men's Toilet Room with Stalls

15.4.1.

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

TR11

30 months

15.4.2.

The door is inaccessible because knob hardware is used.

D2

30 months

15.4.3.

The door is inaccessible because there is a slope of 10% within the door's required maneuvering clearance.

D1

30 months

15.4.4.

The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware.

LS4

30 months

15.4.5.

The urinal is inaccessible because the rim is 27 inches high and the flush control is 49 1/2 inches high.

TR8

30 months

15.4.6.

There is no accessible toilet stall provided.

TR2

30 months

15.5.

Women's Toilet Room with Stalls

15.5.1.

The toilet room sign has no raised or Braille characters.

TR11

30 months

15.5.2.

The door is inaccessible because knob hardware is used.

D2

30 months

15.5.3.

The door is inaccessible because there is a 3 inch high threshold.

D12

30 months

15.5.4.

There is no accessible toilet stall provided.

TR2

30 months

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