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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommission On Disability - Minutes - 08/14/19900 • COMMISSION ON DISABILITY Minutes August 14, 1990 - 1:00 p.m. - CIC Room MEMBERS PRESENT MEMBERS ABSENT: STAFF PRESENT: GUESTS PRESENT: Mark Fetter Angela Byrne Nancy Jackson Shirley Reichenbach Roy Beauchamp Greg Funk Lori Gehricke Jeanne Morris Mike Wilson Arne Andersen Heather Heafer Debra Kaestner Debbie Zeigler Jack Murray The minutes of the July 9, 1990 meeting were unanimously approved. OLD BUSINESS Snow removal sub -committee report - Shirley, Arne and Debra met two weeks ago to draft a letter that will go to snow removal contractors and property managers. A copy of the draft is enclosed with the minutes. A copy of the brochure that the Street department published will also be included in the mailing. They discussed getting the information in the utility bills and putting out a press release. All of this information can be used as a part of the proposed seminar that is being planned for service groups and contractors. Shirley Reichenbach showed slides that she had taken during the March snow storm, depicting poor snow removal policies all over town. After the slide show, Mark Fetter said it would be nice to include slides of those businesses that complied or write letters to those that helped by keeping accessibility open during the snow storm. COD agreed that the seminar should include slides of good examples Mayor's Awards - The awards will be given on October 2, 1990 at the Council meeting which starts at 6:30 p.m.. The mayor will sign a proclamation designating the month of October as National Disability Employment Awareness month. The Mayor's awards will be presented and then last year's recipient will present the Dorothy Lasley Award. There will be an open house in the foyer directly after the meeting. COD members were reminded to pass out nomination forms to agencies they work with. COD Minutes August 13, 1990 Page 2 Nancy Jackson asked the Commission to approve a letter to the mayor arising from the council meeting that was held June 5th, regarding City funding for the accessibility of City owned buildings, specifically an elevator for City Park Center. The letter was approved and will be sent. Old Business Ramp Update - Roy said he took Craig Kitzman out to look at ramps. Craig got in a wheel chair and found out what the problems were with different ramp designs. NEW BUSINESS ADA Report - Shirley told everyone about her trip to Washington D.C. to see President Bush sign what is essentially "the handicapped bill of rights". She highly recommended the city to visit because everything is accessible. A problem with traveling in the past had been renting a van with a lift, but she found them in Washington D.C. for $80/day. Portable Handicapped Access Ramp - Debra Kaestner explained that Loren Maxey is storing a portable ramp in his airplane hangar. The ramp was donated by a stair manufacturer. Loren was asking the Commission on Disability to be in charge of scheduling and delivery of the ramp. A regular size pick-up and two strong men are needed for delivery. The commission thought it was a good idea to make people aware of its availability but didn't know what they could do to schedule or help in delivery. It was suggested that Parks and Recreation, who has access to equipment and men for delivery, or possibly a private rental agency would want to handle it in exchange for free publicity. Care -A -Van and Neighbor to Neighbor were also suggested. Debra will turn this over to Jody Kole. OTHER BUSINESS Plan review report - Greg Funk plans in July: Pizza Hut, 4600 S. Cunningham; Carpet Exchange, 5000 Building, Lemay and Harmony. reported reviewing the following Mason; Willow Grove, Shields and S. College; and Oakridge Medical Plans reviewed in August: Fox Meadows; Steele's at Harmony and Lemay; Golden Meadows; Beacon Hills, Willox and North College; and Silverplume; Builders Square, Harmony and Lemay; City of Fort Collins Utility Services Building, 700 Wood Street; and a three bedroom single family home that Lori Gehricke submitted. Lori Gehricke said she is working with Vern Sunset on an accessible subdivision on north Lemay, east of Andersonville. The cost of a 3 bedroom, 1000 square feet home will be $59,900. The garage is 16 feet wide which allows room for moving around the vehicle, the kitchen has a larger turning radius and the sink is open under it, the washer and dryer are in the bathroom with space in between the COD Minutes August 13, 1990 Page 3 washer and dryer so that a wheel chair can move in between to reach the knobs, and an escape door is provided out of the master bedroom. Tickler File - Mini Mart - College and Willox, concrete bollards block the sidewalk. No entry to the building is possible. 281 N. College - Access ramp construction should start in August. College and Stuart - still waiting to hear about access at this intersection. Palmer Plaza - A ramp has been installed from the parking lot in front of Curtis Mathis. Items to add to the tickler file 0 1221 E. Elizabeth - no hand rail on the ramp and no accessibility to any restrooms. 0 1025 Garfield - no access ramp 0 New orthopedic center on Lemay - basement not accessible 0 Larimer County Courthouse - Handicapped parking spaces in the back, but access is in the front. Elevators are not marked. Shirley will write to Larimer County to point out the problems. Jeanne Morris suggested any comments made should not appear only negative. The positive things should come through also. Guest Jack Murray asked how to get around in the snow in a wheelchair. Shirley told him there is not a way. There aren't studded snow tires or chains made for wheelchairs. Nancy Jackson pointed out that there is a program with the Larimer County Humane Society called PAWS. Dogs are made available for the handicapped. There is also an organization called CCI - Canine Companions for Independence. Jack asked about handicapped swimming and exercise programs through Parks & Recreation. Debra checked with Parks and Recreation and "Twinges in the Hinges" at EPIC is in the accessible hot pool, therefore handicapped participants are welcome. Also, at the Fort Collins Community Pool, Janet Robinson, 221-6657, has worked with handicapped clients establishing exercise programs. Respectfully submitted, Shirley Reichenbach, Chairperson Debra Kaestner, Staff Liaison M AFT August 28, 1990 Name Company Address Dear The Commission on Disability, an advisory group to the Fort Collins City Council, needs help from business owners, property managers and snow removal contractors. Current snow removal practices in parking lots and at curb access ramps are inconsistent and create hardships for citizens with mobility impairments. Unfortunately, many contractors aren't aware of the problems they can cause. Lack of snow removal or haphazard plowing, which leaves snow piled in handicapped parking spaces and/or access routes, prevents equal access to businesses by all citizens. Prior to the arrival of Winter weather, snow removal con- tractors should become familiar with the location of handicap- ped parking spaces, access routes and ramps within the parking lots they will be clearing. Handicapped parking spaces are identifiable by raised signs with the international symbol, or painted symbols on the asphalt. Snow should be plowed out'of and away from these areas; they should not be used as a place to pile ;Mowed snow. Snow removal efforts should begin w"..ien r1.ry snow reaches a depth of two inches, or when wet snow is one inch deep. opera- ting a wheelchair in the snow is extremely difficult, and maneu- vering a waeelchair on an icy surface is impossible. Accumu- lated hard -packed snow turns to ice. This can be especially treacherous to persons with limited ambulatory ability, as they are already at an increased risk of slipping and falling. Once the handicapped parking spaces, access routes and ramps have been cleared of snow, they should be salted or sanded to prevent the accumulation of ice and to provide better traction. Businesses whose handicapped parking spaces, access routes and ramps are clear will benefit by improving customer service and increasing revenue. operating a business safely during all weather conditions is vital to the economic stability of any business. Consistent snow removal practices will increase ease of access for all, regardless of the presence or absence of mobility impairments. The Commission on Disability thanks you for your concern and cooperation in making the City of Fort Collins accessible to all people. Sincerely yours, Shirley Reichenbach Chairman Commission on Disability