ATTACHMENT L: Programs Housed in Others’ Facilities

Please Note: Paragraph 52 of the Agreement requires that within twelve months of the effective date of this Agreement, the 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 County’s programs, services, and activities that are operated at facilities owned or controlled by other entities as listed below are, when viewed in their entirety, readily accessible to and usable by persons with mobility impairments, the County will ensure that the actions listed below have been accomplished within the time period specified below, which time period begins to run on the effective date of the Agreement. Alternatively, within 90 days of the effective date of this Agreement, the County will submit for review by the Department a plan for providing access for persons with disabilities to the programs, services, and activities housed in the facility.

Item # Access Issue Required Action Completion Date
1 Schuylkill County Cooperative Extension - Gordon Nagle Trail, Pottsville
1.1 Parking
1.1.a The designated accessible parking is inaccessible because it has a slope of 3.6%. P7 6 months
1.2 Co-operative Extension Office Entrance Ramp
1.2.a The ramp is inaccessible because it has a 1½ inch high abrupt change in level at the bottom, and no accessible handrails are provided. AR1, R4 6 months
1.3 Co-operative Extension Single User Toilet Room
1.3.a The toilet room sign is inaccessible because its centerline is 53 inches high. TR17 6 months
1.3.b The toilet is inaccessible because its centerline is 19½ inches from the side wall. SU15 6 months
1.4 Conservation Center Entrance
1.4.a The door is inaccessible because there is a slope of 4.2% within the door’s required maneuvering clearance. D13 6 months
1.4.b The door is inaccessible because it has a ¾ inch high unbeveled threshold. D23 6 months
1.4.c The ramp is inaccessible because it has a 1½ inch high abrupt change in level at the bottom, and no accessible handrails are provided. AR1, R4 6 months
2 MH/MR Building - 108 S. Claude A. Lord Boulevard 2nd floor
2.1 Entrance to MH/MR/D&A Program
2.1.a The door is inaccessible because there is a slope of 4.7% within the door’s required maneuvering clearance. D13 6 months
2.2 Elevator at MH/MR/D&A Program
2.2.a The elevator is inaccessible because the hall call buttons are mounted 41 inches high to the centerline. E3 6 months
2.3 MH/MR/D&A Program Drinking Fountain
2.3.a Although a designated accessible drinking fountain is provided, there is no drinking fountain provided for people who have difficulty bending or stooping. DF3 6 months
2.4 MH/MR/D&A Program Toilet Rooms with Stalls
2.4.a There is no signage directing people with disabilities to the accessible toilet rooms. TR16 6 months
2.4.b The shelf in the women’s toilet room and the air dryers in both toilet rooms protrude into the walkway and are not detectable to blind persons using a cane. AR8 6 months
2.5 MH/MR/D&A Program Designated Accessible Unisex Toilet Room
2.5.a No accessible mirror has been provided. TR14 6 months
2.5.b The lavatory is inaccessible because the hot water pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact. TR12 6 months
2.5.c The toilet is inaccessible because the flush control is on the closed side. SU1 6 months
2.5.d The toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is 36 inches long. SU6 6 months
2.5.e The toilet is inaccessible because there is no rear grab bar provided. SU2 6 months

 

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