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COMMISSION ON DISABILITY
April 9, 1984
The regular meeting of the Commission on Disability was called to order by
Chairperson Bobbie Guye at 6:45 on Monday, April 9, 1984, in the Old Firehouse
Building, 232 Walnut Street, Fort Collins, Colorado.
Members Present: Eldon Decker, Bobbie Guye, Charlotte Kanode, Tim Kientz,
Rosalie Smith, Penne Thomas
Members Absent: Pat Crist, Betty Pidcock, Nancy Jackson, Betty Shuey,
Rose Kreston
City Staff: None present
Guests: Bill Way, DAV
Approval of Minutes
Charlotte Kanode moved that the minutes be approved as written. The motion
was seconded and passed.
Liaison Reports
SAINT has moved offices to the new transportation facility on Trilby Rd. The
phone number is now: 221-6621. Service has been extended to include weekend
and evening transportation for handicapped clients who can manage transfers
from wheelchair to car.
The Uniform Building Code has passed first reading by City Council and it is
anticipated it will pass as written. This includes items of special interest
to handicapped, as outlined in previous minutes.
Nancy Jackson is visiting the Loveland Handicapped Advisory Board meeting to
inform them of the functions of the HID and give them an idea of the Fort
Collins COD'S experience in gaining input into the Uniform Building Code.
The Loveland Board is still working on improvement of handicapped parking
signing. They have made application to the Office of Human Development to
try to obtain the desired lift for the Community building.
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Dis•lity Minutes
Recent review by the Loveland Handicapped Advisory Board of four sets of
building plans has resulted in these recommendations:
Retail store warehouse -- acceptable
Remodeling at 1st Presbyterian Church -- not acceptable
Colorado Steel and Wire -- not explicit enough
CTL Office building -- OK except for need for more curb cuts
The board is looking into the high fees involved for a handicapped golfer
who makes use of her own cart on the Loveland City Course.
504 Legislative Campaign Committee
Rose Kreston, Nancy Jackson and Bobbie Guye attended a meeting on March 28th
regarding 504 compliance by various City Departments. Reports were presented
from each department and are available for review -- most on file with these
minutes, not attached.
Bobbie Guye introduced a request for the Commission on Disability to review
plans for new buildings, both public and privately owned, which are to be
available for public use. She stressed the need to have input during the
planning stages to adequately meet the needs for handicapped accessibility.
The questions of who might be involved in such reviewing was raised at the
City meeting and was also discussed by COD. Bobbie knows of two persons
who might be available to assist the Accessibility Research Team in this
matter; one person is an Architect who happens to be on the LCA Board, and the
other is the designer of the HIO-sponsored independent living center. It
was agreed that we would need a small group of people with real expertise
in order to take advantage of this promising possibility. Bobbie reported
that the idea of reviewing plans received a very favorable response at the
City meeting. A Building Code Committee member will contact COD to follow
up on this.
Transfort reported at the compliance meeting that the next three buses on
order will come equipped with lifts. These will go onto existing routes
but the exact assignment of service should have input from the handicapped
community.
The matter of curb cuts was also brought up at the City 504 Compliance meeting.
$5,500 in CDBG funds have been approved for cuts and ramps. COD worked out
a list of priorities which went to the City. The final list is due out some-
time this month. Bobbie asked for a chance to review this list and Rose Kreston
strongly urged review of the ramp design by a handicapped person.
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Swimming Pool Modifications
No further offical word has been received on the proposed modifications.
Charlotte Kanode did report that work has progressed so that the moving of
the office and creation of new entries appear imminent.
Citizen's Transportation Advisory Board
Bobbie sent a letter to Ken Sylvester on March 9th regarding the formation of
the Advisory Board. In Ken's response of March 26th, he stated that they were
still recruiting the Senior Citizen representatives and that those contacted
so far had been unable or unwilling to serve. They hope to have a full board
formed by May. Charlotte Kanode said she will be willing to serve as a Senior;
and Ken Sylvester will be so advised.
Update on ABRF Applications
The Housing Authority unit at 311 Whitcomb has been completed. The Stevens have
decided not to move in so we now need another qualified occupant.
Architectural Barrier Removal Program now stands at:
$9,000.00 -- Equipment Fund
6,897.56 -- Architectural Barrier Removal Funds
401.86 -- COD Administration
Richard Nolte's Memo -writer has been received at a cost of $120.
Nancy Jackson reported to Diana Royval that Wanda Waugh and husband are both
currently employed and not interested in pursuing their application at this
time.
A new application has been received from Sulema Poole on Sombrero Lane. She
has rheumatoid arthritis; has an artificial hip joint and severely limited use
of her hands. She lives alone and uses an electric wheelchair. The request
includes enlargement of the bathroom door, replacement of a tub with a walk-in show-
er and installation of an outdoor ramp. She estimated costs at around $2,000
but COD members felt $5-6,000 is more realistic. Diana Royval will be investi-
gating regarding income guidelines. Charlotte Kanode moved that if Ms. Poole
passes income guidelines that the grant be made. The motion was seconded and
carried.
New Business
Bobbie Guye submitted a bill for $21.48 for the Handicapped Newsletter mailing.
Eldon Decker moved to approve the expenditure; the motion was seconded and
carried.
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A recent newspaper article featured a CSU Professor who has designed accessible
facilities at the new Rolland Moore Park. All agreed to invite him to be our
guest at the May meeting so that we can learn more about his work.
Miscellaneous Announcements
On Monday, April 30th from 1:30 to 3:30, a workshop will be held on gardening
for the handicapped. The speaker will be Judi Carrier from the Denver Botanical
Gardens. Call HID for more information.
The Colorado Coalition for Persons with Disabilities will be holding an
all -day workshop on May 16th at the Northolenn Holiday Inn. Participants
will include employment professionals and disabled job seekers as well as
potential employers. Features will include a film fest, recruiters' booths,
recreation opportunities and adaptive equipment displays.
Bill Way announced that the Boy Scout Troop #500 at Foothills -Gateway is
in need of a leader. Notice will be put in next month's Handicapped News-
letter and COD members will be alert to potential leaders.
Eldon Decker announced that 11 of the 20 who began the Computer Course have
completed it. The Hewlett-Packard teachers did an excellent job. Bob
Whitlock has moved into Braille writer/computer tie-ups and Eldon met a
woman who is another possible source of help in this area.
Adjournment
There being no further business, Eldon Decker moved that the meeting be
adjourned at 8:20 p.m. The motion was seconded and passed.
Respectfully submitted,
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