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CITY OF FORT COLLINS
COMMISSION ON DISABILITY
M I N U T E S
COMMISSION ON DISABILITY
Monday, July 8, 1985
The regular meeting of the Fort Collins Commission on Disability was
called to order by Chairperson Ted May at 6:40 p.m. on Monday, April 8,
1985 at the Old Fire Station, 232 Walnut Street, Fort Collins, Colorado.
Members Present: Charlotte Kanode, Judy Siefke, Nancy Jackson,
Ted May, Marilyn Maxwell, Betty Pidcock,
Rosalie Smith
Members Absent: Bill Bertschy, Bobbie Guye, Betty Shuey,
Penne Powers Thomas
City Staff: Diana Royval
Guests: Kelly Ohlson, Linda Hopkins, Lyn Boyer, Gladys Russell,
George Pidcock
Ted began the meeting by asking if anyone had any questions for Kelly
Ohlson. Nancy Jackson asked if any action had been taken on proposed
cuts for the pool —ice rink. Ohlson said that he believed Council was
determined that any cuts would not be from the handicapped accessibility
portion of the project.
Kelly asked for an update on the special meeting with developers to
discuss the 1:7 proposal, HB1477. Members of the Commission who had
attended said that the main concern was that there were no numbers from a
survey which the developers believed adequately showed demand and
marketability in the local area which would prove that 1:7 was a viable
number. Ted also told Kelly that Felix Lee, Chief Building Official, had
agreed to enforce the 1:7 ratio and that the developers had not had a
more viable number to put forward. Kelly said he doesn't believe it is
the Commission's responsibility to provide that kind of survey.
Linda Hopkins said that the Planning Department has a lot of resources
that could be available to those who wanted to know about demand that
have been put together by the department.
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Kelly said it would be important to come to the Council meeting armed
with statistics because some members of Council will want to see the case
proved.
Linda Hopkins said that it is important to be able to prove the case to
Council because, although it doesn't require an action by the Council to
enforce state law, the action will be precedent setting. They believed
the Council meeting will be scheduled for August 20, 1985. She would
make any information that the city has available to those who request it.
Lyn Boyer, Gladys Russell and Hopkins brought up a concern of the City
and the County Human Development Department about enforcing the federal
requirements of handicapped accessibility for human service agencies in
the area that receive Revenue -Sharing funds. Many of the agencies have
some problem with compliance. Because there is the possibility that the
money will not be available in a year, other funding sources are being
considered for all of those agencies presently being funded by Revenue
Sharing funds. In the meantime, while the search for more money is
continuing, several of the agencies are making efforts to reach
compliance by the deadline of October 1, 1985. However, because they
have budget problems, they may not be in compliance by the deadline. The
Human Development Department, which administers the money for both City
and County, asked the COD'S direction. Should they recommend not to fund
those agencies or should they try to work with the agencies and see that
they are moving in the right direction even though they aren't in
compliance?
The worst case is Larico Youth Home on Mathews Street which has a
disabled staff member who must be carried up and down the stairs. Other
agencies have made reciprocal agreements with sister agencies to provide
their services at a handicapped accessible building. Sunshine School and
the Safehouse are looking for other buildings. There is a risk of losing
the money if total compliance isn't achieved but the money will probably
be gone next year anyway.
Ted May was concerned that some agencies are providing services to
handicapped individuals but aren't in compliance, causing legal problems
if a person is injured.
Gladys Russell said there is only one agency where that is occurring.
Most agencies have never been asked to provide services to a handicapped
person.
The Commission agreed to support the Human Development Department in
their efforts to move the agencies toward more handicapped accessibility
while not requiring total compliance by the deadline if it seemed to be
impossible. Those agencies who were moving in a positive direction
should receive funding. The Commission asked for periodic updates on the
agencies' progress.
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MINUTES APPROVED AS WRITTEN
LIAISON AND SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
Senior Board
Nancy reported that the Senior Board has not met but that she has drafted
a letter under its name informing King Soopers about the problem with
moving handicapped parking spaces, making them a long distance for
elderly to people to walk.
Buildinq Review Committee
There was no meeting of the Building Review Committee due to the Fourth
of July holiday.
ABRF Request
Robert Cooper has requested $554 for a modem for a computer so that he
and his wife, Princess, can participate in the city's Computer Intern
Program. Their only income is Social Security Disability. The modem
would enable the Coopers to work and earn some additional income.
Because they do meet the guidelines, the Commission voted to recommend
the Coopers' request be approved.
Section 504
Nancy Jackson and Rose Kreston visited Loveland's Planning Department,
Human Development and Housing Departments in support of a plan to
establish an Architectural Barrier Removal Program. Although they found
some interest, there was not a great deal of enthusiasm for the project
because officials there had programs of their own they wanted to fund.
However, Nancy said since money is available through CDBG and since the
Loveland Handicapped Advisory Committee has shown a desire to have such a
program, she is hopeful that a program may be started in Loveland.
Rose and Nancy attended the June 18 City Council meeting where cuts on
the Pool and Ice Rink were to be considered. Some cuts that they had read
about in the newspaper involved omitting the elevator and therapeutic
wading pool. Council members assured Nancy and Rose that those cuts
weren't being being considered; however, some architectural proposals
were, which might make problems.
City staff asked for recommendations on the City Hall ramp. A special
meeting was held June 20, 1985 with Don McClelland, Project Manager and
Dave Lingle, Glazer & Associates Architects to discuss the options
available. The choices given were to provide grab bars on the north and
south ramps on both sides or to install a designated rest area on the
south ramp. The staff made it clear that major changes were not looked
upon favorably, however, COD felt it was important to make the ramp truly
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accessible and provide the necessary rest area. A memo Was sent to Don
McClelland so informing him of the group's recommendations.
Nancy and Ted met with John Maynes, coordinator of National Organization
on Disability. He told them that he could share a great deal of
information with COD on what other communities are doing to encourage
handicapped accessibility. For example, one city in Florida has required
that every new unit built -- including homes -- be accessible.
Rose and Nancy spoke to the Board of Realtors on using their Multiple
Listing book to provide identification of accessible housing units.
Their computer program already has a classification but it hasn't been
used so the Realtors thought that might be possible, although they
couldn't issue the book to agencies. The agencies would have to refer
any requests to the Realtors. Nancy mentioned that the Realtors were
open and that there was a good turnout at the meeting.
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Transportation Advisory Committee has been asked to advise the City
of Fort Collins Department of Transportation on where best to locate the
three accessible buses. Some discussion was on running the buses on a
consistent route or running them on certain routes for a set period of
time and then changing them. The consistent route was thought best
because changing the routes would provide problems of scheduling for
people who had depended on them for getting to work or therapy.
Charlotte Kanode noted that the best way to deal with the problem was to
have every route with an accessible bus. The HID is working on a housing
survey which may help determine the bus routes. A copy will be sent to
COD.
NEW BUSINESS
The Commission discussed the upcoming Mayor's Awards Breakfast which is
scheduled for October 10. They decided that the simulation program
should take place on October 9 so that people's experiences could be
presented at the breakfast program. Also discussed was the possibility
of making the simulation half -day rather than full -day. The Commission
asked the Executive Committee (Ted, Nancy, Marilyn, Diana) to meet and
determine committee assignments.
Notice of assignments will be sent out immediately following the
Executive Committee meeting scheduled for Friday, July 12, 1985 with the
suggestion that the Committees meet prior to the August COD meeting.
The meeting adjourned at 9:15 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Marilyn Ma ell
Secretary