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COMMSSION ON DISABILITY
JUNE 13, 1983
The regular meeting of the Commission On Disability was called to
order by Member -At -Large Rosemary Kreston at 6:40 P.M. on Monday, June
139 1983, in the Old Fire Station, 232 Walnut Street, Fort Collins, CO
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Pat Crist, Eldon Decker, Nancy Jackson, Char-
lotte Kanode, Tim Kienetz, Rosemary Kreston,
Dorothy Lasley, Betty Pidcock, Betty Shuey,
Rosalie Smith.
MEMBERS ABSENT:
CITY STAFF:
GUESTS:
Bobbie Guye
Diana Royval
Princess Cooper,
George Pidcock,
Way, DAV.
Felix Lee, Laird McCubbin,
Susie Robeck of VITA, and Bill
NEW MEMBER
Tim Kienetz was introduced as a new member of the COD. He is a
nurse in the neurological unit of Poudre Valley Hospital, and a student
at CSU, majoring in outdoor recreation administration.
Rosalie Smith and Nancy Jackson were reappointed to COD by the
City Council.
FORT COLLINS BUILDING CODE
Felix Lee, Director of Building Inspection for the city of Fort
Collins, is responsible for administering the building code for the
city. Every three years, the codes are reviewed and amended, and
Bobbie Guye has been representing the COD on the Code Review Committee.
Mr. Lee asked that COD formally draft some recommendations regarding
what members feel is a reasonable number of accessible housing units
for a code amendment. The suggestions will be presented to the Build-
ing Board of Appeals for their review before they are forwarded in
their final form to the City Council.
In an overview, Mr. Lee explained the building code follows the
Federal and American National Standards Institute ANSI) criterion
closely. According to state regulations, 15% or 1 out of 7 units must
be accessible, plus have accessible bathroom facilities. Unfortunately,
the state doesn't enforce the code and it is left to the discretion of
local officials to do so. The 1982 Uniform Building Code requires only
1% accessibility: In complexes of 20 or less dwelling units, no access-
ible unit is mandatory; 20 .thru 99, one accessible unit; and 100 or over,
one plus one for each additional 100 units or fraction thereof. The
code also states that exceptions are permitted if accessibility require-
ments are impractical or create a hardship for contractors. This loop-
hole makes it easy to avoid building accessible housing because "hard-
ship" is not clearly defined.
Commission members stressed to Mr. Lee that accessible housing bene-
fits not only handicapped people, but other individuals as well. Mr.
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Lee was also informed that 15 to 18/ of our population is comprised of
handicapped people. Nancy Jackson submitted letters from individuals
stating that obtaining accessible housing in Fort Collins is a severe
problem.
Commission members agreed that the Fort Collins Building Code
should have at least a 15°o ratio and be strictly enforced. Rosemary
Kreston volunteered to draft the recommendations on behalf of the COD.
A copy will be sent to City Council and one to Mr. Lee. Commission
members plan to attend the public hearings to further stress the need
for accessible housing.
HOUSING MODIFICATIONS
Princess Cooper, a resident of the Oakbrook 1 Apartments on
Stanford Road, reported that efforts to prompt the management to
make the accessible units barrier free have been futile. She recited
numerous barriers in the units to people using wheelchairs, including
no turn around space on the balcony; windows open and close upwards and
downwards instead of sideways; stove controls are located in back,
necessitating reaching over the burners to adjust them; kitchen shelves
are too high; kitchen has no turn around space; no knee guards on
heaters; shower ramp in the bathroom is too steep; and in case of fire,
there is not proper egress from the building.
Commission members feel the responsibility to advocate for the
residents of Oakbrook 1 inasmuch as the Handicapped Advisory Committee
illuminated the inadequacies found during construction of the complex
to the Federal Housing Administrator John Endres in a written report.
It was concurred that the Commission reassess the situation by
conducting a follow up to the 1977 survey by the HAC. The COD Access-
iblilty Team comprised of Nancy Jackson, Rosemary Kreston, Diana Royval,
and Betty Shuey will review the report, then interview disabled resi-
dents of Oakbrookt 1. Following this, members will consult with Oakbrook
1 manager Bill Butler to learn why changes weren't made initially.
Based on these findings, a follow up report can be sent to the FHA and
local Congressmen.
MINUTES
Pat Crist made a motion that the reading of.last month's minutes
be dispensed with and accepted as written. The motion was seconded and
carried. I
LIAISON REPORTS
Diana Royval reported that two applications had been received
for ABRF. Wanda Waugh requested a TTY, and Maxine Jensen applied for
a grant to install a bathtub lift and possible installation of a back
door ramp to the patio area, and tightening of the front door ramp.
Mrs. Jensen's two sons have muscular dystrophy.
It was moved and seconded that Diana purchase a TTY for Ms. Waugh,
and that she investigate the situation at the Jensen residence to de-
termine whether other modifications are necessary. Commission members
gave approval for Diana to proceed for plans to put the bathlift and
ramp in place if that is all that is needed.
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Betty Shuey stated she didn't think Transfort had an advisory
group of lay people to give input on the city's mass transit system.
It was mentioned that the transportation report submitted to City
Council recommended the establishment of a Task, Force comprised of
lay people, specifically elderly and handicapped people. Further
discussion was tabled until the next COD meeting at which time Bob
Lee and Rita Davis will be guests.
504 LEGISLATIVE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
Though no regular meetings of the 504 Legislative Campaign Com-
mittee have been held during the past month, letters were drafted and
submitted opposing some of the recent int,rpretation of 504.
The Larimer County Association of the Blind and Physically Han-
dicapped donated :">50 towards printing costs in the filing of the
Amicus Brief for the Le Strange case. Recent information in a DREDF
memo alerted the 504 committee that the Amicus Brief won't be filed
until July. Rosemary Kreston read the draft of her editorial which
will be submitted to local newspapers updating the public on the
status of 504.
Nancy Jackson read a thank -you letter to the 504 Committee from
Betsy Groom, Director of Social Services at Poudre Valley Hospital,
applauding participants for attending their in-service training meetT
ing to review the hospital's 504 survey and determine what changes
are necessary for compliance purposes. Some of the suggestions high-
lighted were TDDsjlighted fire signals, amplified and hands -free
telephones, volunteers to read menus to visually impaired and blind
patients, etc. Nancy Jackson was charged with relaying to Betsy
Groom that special discharge orders should be routed through the
Social Services Department at Poudre Valley Hospital.
RESOURCE DIRECTORY
Rosemary Kreston is arranging for the large print typing of the
Resource Directory to be done through the Office of Resources for Dis-
abled Students at CSU.
NOMINATING COMMITTEE
' Nancy Jackson and Betty Pidcock reviewed the list of members who
are interested in running for positions on the COD Executive Committee.
Bobbie Guye,and Rosemary Kreston are nominees for chairperson; Pat
Crist, Bobbie Guye, Rosemary Kreston, and Dorothy Lasley as vice -
chairperson; and Pat Crist and Rosalie Smith are willing to serve
as secretary. Member at large nominees are Nancy Jackson and Dorothy
Lasley. Nominations will be open to the floor during the formal
election of officers at the July meeting.
MAYOR'S AWARDS BRF,AKFAST
The Mayor's Awards Breakfast sub -committee has outlined plans for
the event to be held in October. They have identified four areas
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in which sub -committees need to be organized to prepare for this major
activity:
1). Awards Committee - screens applications, reponsible for all ad-
vertising, and writing awards presentation speeches.
2). Poster Committee - conduct outreach to schools in the Poudre
R-1 School District, develop contest rules, review posters and select
the winning entry.
3). Invitation Committee - draft invitation, reserve facilities,
and schedule video tape wrap-up session.
4). Program Committee - develop agenda, arrange speaker presenta-
tions, and host during breakfast activities.
Each COD member is expected to serve on one committee, and selec-
tions will be made at the July meeting.
ABRF GRANT PROPOSAL
Diana Royval reported the ABRF grant proposal was approved in its
entirety by the City Council at its June 7, 1983 meeting. Community
Development Block Grant funds in the amount of $20,000 will be allo-
cated in October 1983.
Pat Crist remarked that Lory State Park is accessible according
to its signs. A park crew is constructing a new restroom with ramp
to further the park's accessibility.
Steve Johnson of the Larimer County Clerk Office is implementing
mobile voter registration, and would like input from COD members on
how he can best outreach to handicapped citizens. Suggestions can be
forwarded to the Handicapped Information Office at 482-2700.
Diana Royval revealed that Tom Frazier, Director of General Ser-
vices for the city of Fort Collins, is investigating the COD recommen-
dations to install a lift at the city's Municipal Pool. More infor-
mation will be forthcoming at a later date.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, a motion was made and seconded
that the meeting be adjourned at 9:05 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Nancy Jackson (for Eldon Decker)
Secretary
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COMMISSION ON DISABILITY MEMBERS
Patricia Crist
Betty Pidcock
2606 Flintridge P1.
2839 Wakonda
Dr.
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Fort Collins,
CO 80521
H: 482-6754
H: 493-1721
W: 484-6125
Eldon Decker
Betty Shuey
511 E. Prospect
1618 Mathews
Fort Collins, Co 80525
Fort Collins,
CO 80525
H: 482-6378
H: 482-1832
W: 493-5800
Rosalie Smith
2213 Shawnee
Ct.
Barbara Guye
Fort Collins,
CO 80525
221 W. Douglas Rd., # 19
H: 484-2496
Fort Collins, CO 80524
W: 226-3529
H: 484-5417
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W: 482-2700
Minutes also
forwarded to:
Loveland Handicapped Advisory
Nancy Jackson Committee
3249 Silverthorne Dr. c/o Victor Beebe
Fort Collins, CO 80526 1213 57th Street
H: 223-3594 Loveland, CO 80537
W: 482-2700
Charlotte L. Kanode Bill Way
519 Edwards Fort Collins Chapter #5
Fort Collins, CO 80524 Commander -Disabled American
H: 484-0178 Veterans
W: 484-4220 Ext. 338 P.O. Box 1895
Fort Collins, CO 80522
Tim Kientz City of Fort Collins
1111 Baker Street Diana Royval, CDBG Office,
Fort Collins, CO 80524 484-4220, X 687
H: 224-5303 City Council
W: 482-4111 Ext. 3400 City Clerk
Library (Anne Moran)
Rosemary Kreston
112 Student Services Bldg.
Colorado State University
H: 663-1987
W: 491-6384
Dorothy Lasley
1712 Remington
Fort Collins, CO 80525
H: 482-4706
W 482-2700