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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommission On Disability - Minutes - 06/09/1986CITY OF FORT COLLINS COMMISSION ON DISABILITY MINUTES COMMISSION ON DISABILITY JUNE 9, 1986 The regular meeting of the Commission on Disability was called to order by Acting Chairperson Marilyn Maxwell at 6:40 p.m., CIC Room, City Hall West, 300 LaPorte Avenue. Members Present: Bobbie Guye, Nancy Jackson, Penne Powers -Thomas, Arne Anderson, Rosalie Smith, Judy Siefke, Betty Shuey, Marilyn Maxwell Members Absent: Bill Bertschy, Betty Pidcock, Charlotte Kanode Staff: Jackie Davis, Carmen Hollowell Guests: Diana Royval APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM MAY 12, 1986 MEETING The minutes from the May 12 meeting were approved with the following correction on page 2, paragraph 1: .. the 1986 Mayor's Awards Breakfast ... will be held on Thursday, October9, 1986 ...". NEW BUSINESS ABR Guidelines In FY 1986, the Handicapped Information Office (HIO) will administer the Disabled Equipment Program, which provides TTY's, TDD's, Ability Phones and tub lifts. Neighbor -to -Neighbor, Inc. will administer the Architectural Barrier Removal (ABR) Program which includes structural modifications, ramps, remodeling of bathrooms, doors and kitchen cabinets. Neighbor -to -Neighbor will be utilizing its Housing Production Association staff to administer the program. Discussion centered around specific criteria for both programs. A copy of the draft criteria is enclosed. The HIO and Neighbor -to -Neighbor will review the current City of Fort Collins ABR application for possible revisions and report back to the �_................... ... _....... - ... , ,,,,, , .,..... ---- - COD. Nancy will provide the COD with a copy of a monthly report form the HID is currently using for reporting purposes to see if it's appropriate for the Architectural Barrier Removal Program and the Disabled Equipment Program. Selection of Nominating Committee for Election of Officers Nancy and Bobbie volunteered to be on the election committee. They will be contacting the COD members to see who is interested in serving on the executive committee and will have the nomination form drafted for the elections in July. OLD BUSINESS Plans Review Committee Nancy reported that Bobbie is the COD representative to the Building Code Review Committee. Their first orientation meeting was May 29 where there was discussion regarding changes to the United Building Code (UBC). In conjunction with Bobbie serving on that committee, Nancy will be drafting a letter to Peter Barnes regarding the plans review process. Code changes and comments have been compiled since inception of the COD plans review committee. Nancy will be incorporating these items into the letter and asking that they be considered for modifications to the UBC. The committee will be meeting every Thursday from 11:30 to 1:00 until August 21. They will present their draft survey to the BBA around October 1. As part of the building plans review process, drawings of the new handicapped accessible fishing pier at City Park were provided for COD review. COD was concerned that there wasn't an accessible bathroom nearby (the nearest one is at the Fire Station) and that there didn't appear to be appropriate lighting at the pier. There was also concern that the planking not be made too far apart, and that it be made secure enough to withstand the weather. Nancy will relay the concerns back to the architect and the Parks and Recreation representative. Handicapped Advisory Committee Information from the Loveland Handicapped Advisory Committee will be provided at next month's meeting. Handicapped Accessibility Plan Lincoln Center south entrance drawings were provided for COD approval and sign off. The COD raised a few questions and Marilyn said she would draft a letter to Steve White, Project Manager, for clarification. (Copy attached) Steve White has advised Nancy that $4,000 has been set aside for signage to the Lincoln Center. He will be providing the COD with sample lettering for their review and selection. -2- 11 Regarding the handicapped accessibility priority list, Steve advised Nancy that Facilities is over budget on the Pottery Studio and they are seeking COD approval to build a unisex bathroom. The COD members concurred with Nancy that it would not be a problem as long as a disabled person could access the bathroom. 1:7 Accessible Housing Ratio At the last few meetings the COD has questioned the idea of appealing Building Board of Appeals (BBA) decisions. Jackie reported John Huisjen, City Attorney, had advised her that according to Chapter 3A of the City Code, BBA decisions must be appealed to the City Council directly. Nancy got the impression from the May BBA meeting that the BBA will continue to grant variances as long as there are handicapped accessible units that are available in the city that aren't occupied by disabled people. In reference to the Building Code Review Committee, Nancy reported that Felix Lee is the facilitator, and that final approval of all the recommended changes will be going before the BBA. If the COD's recommendations are turned down at that final approval by the BBA, it seems that the next step is to take COD concerns to the City Council. The City Council will have to vote on the UBC changes. Discussion centered around the variances and the fact that they are being granted based on the economic hardship' of the developer and not the taxpayer, as it should be. Marilyn, Nancy and possibly Bobbie, Charlotte and Rose will begin to work on creating a communication system between the development community and the COD. ABRF UPDATE Jackie reported Tom Muniz, a 14-year old with MS who lives in a Housing Authority unit, applied for grab bars. He meets the income requirements for a grant. The ABR program provided a ramp for Tom a few years ago. The COD was concerned that it seems the Housing Authority is not making their units totally handicapped accessible. The COD put the application on hold until information from the Housing Authority was provided on the accessibility of their units. Regarding Bobbie Gallegos, Jackie reported on a memorandum from Steve White indicating the total estimated cost for modification to her parents' home. Excluding project management, management contingency or any necessary building permits, the cost could be $2,800. Nancy wondered if it was possible to give Ms. Gallegos a chairlift that was granted to someone in the County through the Larimer County Architectural Barrier Removal Program. Jackie will find out if a city resident is eligible for the chairlift. Nancy motioned to approve Bobbie Gallegos' application for the widening of the front door, widening of the bathroom door and installing the -3- access ramp at the front door, pending it would not be more expensive to do it in stages. The motion was seconded and the vote was unanimous. ANNOUNCEMENTS Because of conflict of COD members' schedules, Jackie talked about the possibility of disbanding the Plans Review Committee. She reported that the committee has helped raise the awareness of the Building Inspection Department over the last year and a half and they are now identifying more things on their own. Code changes and comments have been tallied by the CDBG staff since the committee started reviewing plans and will be incorporated in Nancy's letter to Building Inspection. Jackie suggested that the committee might want to review plans on an on -call or monthly basis when there are large sets of plans that might require COD review. The consensus was to meet once a month. Meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m. -4- DRAFT GUIDELINES FOR THE ARCHITECTURAL BARRIER REMOVAL PROGRAM AND DISABLED EQUIPMENT PROGRAM 1. Disabled Equipment Program a. Grant limitation of $1,000 - COD could grant an exception. b. If grant under $1,000, no lien placed against the property. c. Applicant required to return equipment when no longer needed. d. No reimbursements. (Referrals can be made to the Independent Living Assistance Project, which operates on a reimbursement basis.) 2. Architectural Barrier Removal Program a. Grant limitation of $2,500 - COD could grant an exception. b. If over $2,500, lien recorded against the property. c. Ownership of property will be verified. d. If the property is a rental property, owner must sign waiver. e. City will not accept a position any lower than 2nd. 3. General Requirements for ABR and Disabled Equipment Programs a. Must be handicapped. b. Must live within the Fort Collins city limits. c. Must meet the HUD income guidelines - current income tax returns will be verified. d. No reimbursements. e. Applicant can only apply once - COD could grant an exception. f. Agencies are required to submit monthly reports no later than the 30th of the month for COD review. -5