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R , r 1 t"P2 o CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEVMRT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Kevin Murphy, City Manager FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director SUBJECT: Prioritizing Disabled Access Compliance Work DATE: November 4, 1992 The following criteria were considered for the purpose of establishing priorities: A. ADA Regulations require that all "readily achievable" items be completed by January 16, 1993. •B. ADA Regulations require that all structural alterations required for providing access be completed by January 26, 1995. C. Drawings and specifications need to be prepared for structural work. D. Providing disabled parking and accessible path of travel to buildings is essential according to Ron Mincer, our consultant. Therefore, we recommend the following: 1. All "readily achievable" work to be started immediately. (Items given priority "*" on attached chart.) 2. Retain an architect to initiate the preparation of drawings for all required structural changes starting with required improvements to parking and path of travel (items given priority ** and *** on attached chart.) 3. Execute the work per architect plans using city crews for minor work and outside contractors for more involved work. 4. Budget 350,000 dollars for work under Item #1 and for architectural fees required under Item 2. 5. With Finance Director's assistance we need to Budget $1,000,000 for structural work during fiscal year 1993-1994, and $1,000,000 for structural work during fiscal year 1994-1995. These budget figures should be compared with the engineers estimates after the design for improvements has been completed. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach City Manager November 4, 1992 page Two Be advised that this does not include providing ramp access at all city street intersections required to be all completed by January "I 1995. Title IV and V were assigned to Utilities and Traffic Engineering respectively, and it may help to bring them aboard the ADA train. (See attached 12-16-91 memo.) RWS:jf w.E:y-. ... •erg CITY OF NE`UVPORT BEACH BUILDING MPARTM�N' Df P 17 1991 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER aF �hWPORT BEACH December 16, 1991 CITY CA• qA TO. BUILDING DIRECTOR FRONL' City Manager .SUBJECT: AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT Thank you for your memo of December 12th concerning the Americans with Disabilities Act. In your memo you made several specific recommendations as follows: 1. The 'Building Department be the coordinator for implementation of subject Act. 2. The Personnel Department be assigned the task of reviewing Title L 3. The Utilities Department be assigned the task of reviewing Title IV. 4. The Traffic Engineering Division be assigned the task of reviewing Tide V. It is my suggestion that you establish a meeting involving those departments and others suggested in your memo. The purpose of this meeting would be to review the specific assignments of each of the • departments and obtain their concurrence of their responsibilities for this Act. If concurrence is obtained, then follow through with the memo to each of the departments with a copy to me so that the City has in writing the proposed course of action. Your meeting and subsequent letter should also contain a timetable for the implementation. ROBERT LN� RLW:kf AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II EL331INATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. NO. FIRE DEPT_ POLICE DEPT. LIBRARY -GENERAL SERVICES *URT1E DEPT. PERSONNEL FINANCE DEPT. CITY ATTORNEY PUBLIC WORKS UTILITIES DEPT. P.B. & R. TOTAL ESTIMATED COSTS: 23 18 40 31 28 04 06 05 30 42 75 ULTIMATE COST ------------------------------------- TRANSITION COST $1,500 $0 $17,000 $2,000 $47,525 $0 $561,050 $38,175 $106,460 $1,120 ' $5,000 $0 $0 - $0 - -_ _ " $1,200 $0 $5,500 $0 $11,265 $0 ' $1,414,370 $4,150 - - $2,170,870 $45,445 ._$2,216,315 LEGEND: * READILY ACHIEVABLE (first priorty, to be STARTED IMMEDIATELY and completed by JANUARY 26, 1993) ** STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1995) *** PRIORITY STRUCTURAL_ WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1994) SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED IMPT•EMENTATION COSTS: * $ 112,290 ** $ 1,276,900 *** $ 827,125 $ 2,216,315 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE COST =--- TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION -------------------------------- UTIL. * 42-01 ---------------------- $100 -------------------------------- $0 ---------------------------------------- PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED AT ENTRANCE TO PARKING LOT DEPT. * 42-02 $100 $0 WHEEL STOPS NEEDED IN PARKING AREA *** 42-03 $100 $0 PARKING SPACE DOESN'T COMPLY — RESTRIPE PARKING * 42-04 $100 $0 ENTRY DOOR NEEDS PROPER KICEPLATE * 42-05 $5 $0 PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED AT ENTRY DOOR * 42-06 $100 _ $0 STAIR IN BUILDING NEEDS CONTRASTING STRIP ON STAIRWAY * 42-07 $500 $0 NO COMPLYING DRINKING FOUNTAIN — INSTALL *** 42-08 $10,000 $0 - INADEQUATE SPACE IN RESTROOMS — REMODEL N/A 42-09 $0 $0 RESTROOM H.C. SIGN REQUIRED SEE REMODEL ABOVE N/A 42-10 $0 $0 INADEQUATE SPACE IN RESTROOMS — REMODEL of N/A 42-11 $0 $0 NEEDS SELF —CLOSING TOILET COMPARTMENT DOOR N/A 42-12 $0 $0 RESTROOMS NEED GRAB —BARS ^ wv N/A 42-13 - $0 $0 RESTROOM'FAUCETS DON'T COMPLY N/A 42-14 $0 $0 NO COMPLYING UR1NAL It 42-15 $250 $0 PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED IN PARKING AREAS * 42-16 $10 $0 PROVIDE INFO RE: ACCESSIBLE SERVICES ------------ $11,265 --------- $0 .i::i;)+linj+ AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY --------------------------------------------- BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST ---------* FIRE 23-01 $250 ------ * 23-02 $250 $0 * 23-03 $250 $0 * 23-04 $250 $0 *** 23-05 $500 $0 ------------ $1,500 ----- $0 r)W144III i�-* PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #1 & NEEDS RAMP PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION $4 & NEEDS RAMP PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION $5 & NEEDS RAMP PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION $6 & NEEDS RAMP PROVIDE RAMP FROM DISABLED PARKING SPACE TO WALKWAY NEAR BLDG AMERICANS WITH DI TITLE II DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER'NO. ULTIMATE COST POLICE *** 18-01 $1,000 * 18-02 $1,000 * 18-03 $1,000 * 18-04 $2,000 * 18-05 $2,000 * 18-06 $500 * 18-07 $0 ** 18-08 $5,000 N/R 18-09 $0 * 18-10 $1,000 * 18-11 $2,000 * 18-12 $500 * 18-13 $1,000 $17,000 ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS TRANSITION COST $1,000 $0 $0 $500 $500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,000 ACT DESCRIPTION PARKING SPACES NOT ACCESSIBLE AT POLICE STATION FRONT ENTRY DOOR IS TOO HEAVY / DIFFICULT TO OPEN CYPHER LOCKS PRESENT PROBLEMS FOR DISABLED / LOCKS TOO HIGH DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEED TO HAVE HEIGHT ADJUSTED FOR ACCESS PUBLIC TELEPHONES NEED TO BE LOWERED FOR ACCESS FINGERPRINT ROOM TOO SMALL TO ACCOMODATE PERSON IN WHEELCHAIR PRESS ROOM IS TOO SMALL TO ACCOMODATE PERSON IN WHEELCHAIR PUBLIC RESTROOMS DO NOT COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS EMPLOYEE LOCKER ROOMS NOT ACCESSIBLE ** NOT REQUIRED ** NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE AT DOORS AND PARKING, ETC.. FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY HANDRAILS LACK REQUIRED EXTENSIONS FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY LACKS REQUIRED WARNING STRIPES LOBBY LACKS ACCESSIBLE -TELEPHONE WITH VOLUME CONTROL AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ET NATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER'NO. --=------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION LIBRARY * 40-01 $750 $O NEWPORT CTR BRANCH - BARRIERS WILL BE REMOVED WHEN ABANDONED * 40-02 $2,000 $0 MARINERS BRANCH - ENTRY DOORS DO NOT COMPLY * 40-03 $1,500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY * 40-04 $100 $0 - MEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY * 40-05 $200 $0 - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY N/R 40-06 $0 $0 - UNISEX / STAFF RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY * 40-07 $750 $0 - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE * 40-08 $2,000 $0 - CIRCULATION DESK IS NOT ACCESSIBLE * 40-09 $0 $0 - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS * 40-10 $125 $0 - SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED * 40-11 $100 $0 CDR BRANCH - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY, SHOULD BE VAN ACCESSIBLE * 40-12 $2,000 $0 - ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLY TO ACCESSBBLITY STANDARDS om"40-13 $1,500 $O - - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T'�COMPLY-��; * 40-14 $150 $0 - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN.MEN'S RESTROOM_. * 40-15 $100 $0 - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY N/R 40-16 $0 $0 - WORKROOM & WORKROOM DOORWAYS NOT ACCESSIBLE N/R 40-17 $0 $0 - UNISEX / STAFF RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY * 40-18 $750 $0 - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE * 40-19 $15,000 $0 - CIRCULATION DESK IS NOT -ACCESSIBLE- * 40-20 $0 $0 - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS * 40-21 $125 $0 - SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED * 40-22 $100 $0 BALBOA BRANCH - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY -WITH ACCESSIBILITY * 40-23 $2,000 $0 - ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLY TO ACCESS STANDARDS * 40-24 $50 $0 - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MEWS RESTROOM * 40-25 $100 $0 - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY N/R 40-26 $0 $0 - UNISEX / STAFF RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY N/R 40-27 $0 $0 - INTERIOR DOORS'THROUGHOUT-DON'T COMPLY * 40-28 $15,000 $0 - CIRCULATION DESK -IS NOT ACCESSIBLE * 40-29 $750 $0 - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE * 40-30 $1,500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY r * 40-31 $0 $0 - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS * 40-32 $125 $0 - SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED N/R 40-33 $0 $0 WEST NEWPORT - STORAGE FACILITY * 40-34 $0 $0 NEWPORT CTR BRANCH - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DON'T COMPLY * 40-35 $750 $0 - PARKING ACCESSIBILITY DOESN'T COMPLY $47,525 $0 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENERAL * 31-01 $3,225 $400 ADMIN. - DOORS, RESTROOMS, PARKING, DRINKING FOUNTAIN, ETC.. SERVICES * 31-02 $325 $0 15TH ST RESTROOMS - MINOR PROBLEMS W/ WOMEN'S RESTROOM * 31-03 $3,950 $0 NEWPORT PIER - PROBLEMS WITH RESTROOM FAUCET, DRINKING FOUNTAIN ** 31-04 $105,000 $0 WASHINGTON ST RESTROOMS - TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT * 31-05 $2,100 $325 BALBOA PIER RESTROOMS - TOILET & DRINKING FOUNTAIN DON'T COMPLY ** 31-06 $125,000 $0 19TH ST RESTROOMS - RESTROONS TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT *** 31-07 $155,000 $19,675 CDM RESTROOMS (WEST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL ' *** 31-08 $162,000 $17,775 CUM RESTROOMS (EAST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL *** 31-09 $4,450 ~$561,050 $0 BUCK GULLY RESTROOMS - NON -COMPLYING, NEEDS MINOR REMODELLING $38,175 DEPT MARINE DEPT. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ols tawki_•� •• , rc. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST 28-01 28-02 28-03 28-04 28-05 28-06 28-07 28-08 28-09 28-10 28-11 28-12 28-13 28-14 28-15 28-16 .28-17 28-18 28-19 28-20 28-21 28-22 28-23 28-24 28-25 28-26 28-27 28-28 28-29 28-30 $350 $75 $20 $100 $800 $25 $300 $500 $500 $20 $700 $50 $20 $20 $25 $25 $30 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $300 $300 $300 $600 $1,200 $400 $30,000 $400 NOT USED $20 $0 $0 $20 $30 $0 $0 $20 $0 $0 $20 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $600 $0 $0 DESCRIPTION MARINE HEADQRTRS — ENTRY DOOR HARDWARE — ENTRY DOOR KICKPLATE — ENTRY DOOR THRESHOLD DOESN'T COMPLY — ENTRY DOOR NOT WITH PROPER SIGNAGE — DRINKING FOUNTAIN NOT PROPER HEIGHT — SIGNAGE AT THE RECEPTION COUNTERS BALBOA YACHT BASIN — ENTRY TO PRIMARY OFFICE — DOOR LEADING TO (2) BATHROOMS REQUIRES EXCESS FORCE — MEN'S RESTROOM INADEQUATE CLEARANCE WITHIN — NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE IDENTIFICATION ON RESTROOM DOORS — DOOR HARDWARE ON RESTROOM DOORS NOT LEVER TYPE — SIGNS AT FACILITY DO NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS — NEEDS SIGNAGE, AT ENTRY TO PARKING LOT — NEEDS SIGNAGE AT ENTRY TO BUILDING CUM PARKING BOOTH — NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUEST RAT OA PARKING LOT — NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUEST JR. LIFEGUARD OFF. — NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUEST MCFADDEN SQ. — SE CURBCUT HEAR CHARLIE'S CHILI NON —COMPLYING — NE CURBCUT NEAR DORYMAN'S HOTEL NON —COMPLYING — CURBCUT TO THE SOUTH IS NON —COMPLYING DORYMAN'S FISH AREA — SLOPE OF WALK AT ENTRY DOESN'T COMPLY — PAY PHONE DOESN'T COMPLY HARM HEADQRTRS — MEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER — WOMEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER — DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY MCFADDEN SQ. — FOUR PAY PHONES NEAR RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY — SLOPE OF DRIVEWAY/RAMP TO LOWER PARKING NON—STND NEWPORT PIER — SLOPE OF RAMP TO PIER TOO STEEP — PAY PHONE AT FISHERMAN'S RESTAURANT TOO HIGH *** 28-31 $300 $0 - RAILING TOO HIGH FOR WHEELCHAIR TO CAST ROD/REEL *** 28-32 $600 $300 MARINE HEADQRTRS - ENTRY RAMP TOO STEEP/HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY * 28-33 $1,200 $0 - EXT./INT. DOORS WITH NON -COMPLYING HARDWARE N/R 28-34 $0 $0 - RESTROOMS NON -ACCESSIBLE * 28-35 $200 $30 - RECEPTION COUNTER TOO HIGH * '28-36 $300 $30 - INADEQUATE CLEAR SPACE AT STRIKE EDGE * 28-37 $100 $0 - INT./EXT. STAIRS NEEDS VISUAL TREAD MARKINGS * 28-38 $500 $50 - INT./EXT. STAIRS HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY *** 28-39 $1,500 $0 - PICNIC TABLE AREA DOESN'T COMPLY ** 28-40 $30,000 $0 BEACH ACCESS - NEED ACCESSIBLE WALKWAYS TO THE SANDIWATER ** 28-41 $5,000 $0 BA_LBOA PIER - SLOPE AT FOOT OF PIER TOO STEEP * 28-42 $2,000 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEAR RESTROOMS NON -COMPLYING * 28-43 $500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEAR RESTROOMS NON -COMPLYING N/R 28-44 $0 $0 - OPEN GUARDRAIL DOESN'T MEET REQUIREMENTS * 28-45 $300 $0 - FISH CLEANING SINKS AREN'T ACCESSIBLE * 28-46 $100 -$0 - PHONE DIRECTORY BLOCKS KNEE ACCESS AT PHONE *** 28-47 $300 $0 - PAVILION AREA DOES NOT HAVE RAMP ACCESS ** 28-48 $500 $0 - CONCESSION BLDG RAMP SLOPE & HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY *** 28-49 $1,000 $0 - RAMP AT BUS AREA EXCEEDS MAX SLOPE N/R 28-50 $0 $O - PARKING FEE BOOTH IS WITHOUT RAMP ACCESS 28-51 - $2,000 "$0 '°`" - STAIR AT WESTSIDE OF PIER -DOESN'T COMPLY ** 28-52 $2,000 $0 - PARKING LOT STAIRS DO NOT COMPLY ** 28-53 $1,000 $0 - STAIRS, ADJOINING SAND/PLAY.AREA DON'T,COMPLY ** 28-54 $2,000 $0 - STAIR HANDRAILS FROM LOT "A" DON'T COMPLY *** 28-55 $2,000 $0 - "A" ST PARKING'LOT CDRBCDT TO BEACH IS TOO STEEP *** 28-56 $2,000 $0 - °B" ST PARKING LOT CDRBCDT TO BEACH- IS TOO STEEP *** 28-57 $2,000 $0 - PATH FROM BUS STATION TO PIER IS TOO* STEEP *** 28-58 $2,000 $0 - "A" ST LOT NEEDS (3) H.C. PARKING SPACES [HAS NONE] *** 28-59 $1,000 $0 - "B" ST LOT NEEDS (2) H.C. PARKING SPACES [HAS ONE] *** 28-60 $3,000 $0 - "A" ST LOT DOESN'T HAVE ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES ** 28-61 $2,000 ------------ $0 - RAMP FROM MAIN LOT TO PIER IS TO STEEP $106,460 ------------ $1,120 DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO ----------------------------- PERSONNEL ** 04-01 * 04-02 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS UM MATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION .--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $5,000 $0 WOMEN•S RESTROOM IS NOT ACCESSIBLE $O $0 PUBLIC SERVICE COUNTER IS TOO HIGH, PROVIDE TABLE ------------ ------$ $5,000 0 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION DATA -- NONE -- $0 $0 PROCESSING FINANCE r AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. 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ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PUBLIC * 30-01 $0 $0 PUBLIC COUNTER T00 HIGH (OFFER USE OF CONF. ROOM DOWNSTAIRS) WORKS * 30-02 $1,500 $0 DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY, REPLACE * 30-03 $2,000 $0 RESTROOM SINKS, URINAL & MIRRORS DON'T COMPLY, RETROFIT NEEDED *** 30-04 $1,000 $0 PARKING SIGNAGE AT ENTRANCES TO LOTS REQUIRED *** 30-05 $1,000 $0 REBUILD RAMP & RAILING TO CITY HALL ENTRANCE --------------------- $5,500 $0 ...J • FT .. A.,.. Ig:ya M`:?!i: �'� G. � + :::'+lh; ?•Ni •. Yis,:`- fir,: h•i .1 1 :F.u: •. .t•.1 3 C + . . 1. 11:1 }iS;: .•S. .•.: .!fin :,:�°� 'e;i:"•.:5' :'I;u}- ..*C^``` •liJ` J,..:;>S'� sk"` :slut. i... :`:. .,r:.':.:..:. .. .:GaF <. ,:ss..` .:..}' ::::...;_-. '�. .,ice :,f".•. a. !1 Jh:h y� •1}..5 N,Fe}J7...,.';.lu.Y::.�:}v� -}itLA' tw :llFi.`:h�:. .'.:.`r?x. 'trF;tt:"i�`'r', u.a:g•:;\iv\p'1•t'.' .:y•uLeh.FC°;sE+^+:. 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CTR: RESTROOMS, PATHS TO ACTIVITY SITES & EQUIP *** 75-08 $50,000 $0 CLIFF DR PARK: RAMP/STAIRS, RESTROOMS, PARKING, SAND EQUIP. * 75-09 $150 $0 BONITA CREEK: NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE ** 75-09A $40,000 $0 NEEDS ACCESS TO PLAY EQUIPMENT * 75-10 $150 $0 - -BAYSIDE-,:DR. PARK: NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE & PARKING *** 75-11 $2,000 $0 BAYVIEW PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE -ROUTE (RAMP) ' At 75-12 $2,235 $0 BEGONIA PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE ** 75-13 $203,500 $1,500 BUFFALO HILJS(I): SIGNAGE, PARKING, RESTROOM, DRINKING FOUNTAIN *** 75-14 $202,000 $150 BUFFALO HILLS(II): SIGNAGE, PARKING, RESTROOM, TABLE * 75-15 $2,250 $0 CHANNEL PL PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE *** 75-16 $2,650 $150 EASTBLUFF PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE, H.C. ROUTE RAMP, TABLES * 75-17 $0 $0 GALAXY VIEW PARK: ** NOT APPLICABLE ** * 75-18 - $0 $0 HARBOR VIEW NATURE PARK: ** NOT APPLICABLE ** * 75-19 $1,735 $0 INSPIRATION PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN ** 75-20 $202,250 $0 IRVINE TER PARK: RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY,DRINKING FOUNTAIN,TABLE * 75-21 $0 $0 JASMINE VIEW PARK: ** NOT APPLICABLE ** At 75-22 $1,875 $150 LAS ARENAS PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE, DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-23 $1,750 $O LIDO PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-24 $1,750 $0 LOOKOUT PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-25 $2,250 $0 NEWPORT ISL. PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABUS * 75-26 $150 $0 OLD SCHOOL PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE *** 75-27 $1,800 $150 PENINSULA PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE PARKING & SIGNAGE & TABLE *** 75-28 $3,250 $0 SAN MIGUEL PARK: CURB RAMP, DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE *** 75-29 $3,750 $O SPYGLASS HILL PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE CURB RAMP, DRINKING FNTN * 75-30 $2,250 $0 SPYGLASS RESERV_ PARK: DP33UUNG FOUNTAIN & TABLE ti,:.:i: ..n• .,2.:: ...:: .:.:':.: :..:?y`....:..3•t`•:: ``fit,-�.-f�,; '.1Y' '";: _ -�-�_ _ nP.. 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'2Q31a3'd': a:::n ...+,.�.ytl�yijs Pn :.tt'�T�-"',l:! i13iit:3• :�.%-�': .i .L. �.. .a'. � f, - - ' 75-31 $1,875 $150 75-32 $1,750 $0 75-33 $2,400 $150 75-34 $3,400 $1,150 75-35 $1,750 $0 $1,414,370 $4,150 WESTCLIFF PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE & DRINKING FOUNTAIN WEST JETTY VIEW PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN W NEWPORT PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE, DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE 15TH ST PARK: PARKING, CURB RAMP, SIGNAGE, TABLES, DRINK FNTN 38TH ST PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN 1,0 1 1.14C fill i "AM M NUN R1 it, lit it filill RIO iti3i Wit" lit DEPARTMENT DESIGNEE PHONE Building Department Faysal Jurdi 3277 City Attorney Robin Flory 3131 Finance Department Frank Clarke 3119 Fire Department Augie Wagner 3359 General Services Department Mike,Pisani 3055 Library Tom Johnson 3188 Marina Park Norb Reinhart 3355 Marine Department Wes Armand 3044 Parks & Recreation Nancy Beard 3158 Personnel Duane Munson 3300 Police pwW— ftem11-( 4 Doug Fletcher 3660 Public Works Irwin Miller 3311 Utilities Paul Malkemus 3011 4' tt f, # R, - �. i TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM Kevin Murphy, City Manager Ray Schuller, Building Director Prioritizing Disabled Access Compliance Work November 4, 1992 The following criteria were considered for the purpose of establishing priorities: A. ADA Regulations require that all "readily achievable" items be completed by January 16, 1993. •B. ADA Regulations require that all structural alterations required for providing access be completed by January 26, 1995. . C. Drawings and specifications need to be prepared for structural work. D. Providing disabled parking and accessible path of travel to buildings is essential according to Ron Mincer, our consultant. Therefore, we recommend the following: 1. All "readily achievable" work to be started immediately. (Items given priority "*" on attached chart.) 2. Retain an architect to initiate the preparation of drawings for all required structural changes starting with required improvements to parking and path of travel (items given priority ** and *** on attached chart.) 3. Execute the work per architect plans using city crews for minor work and outside contractors for more involved work. 4. Budget 350,000 dollars for work under Item #1 and for architectural fees required under Item 2. • 5. With Finance Director's assistance we need to Budget $1,000,000 for structural work during fiscal year 1993-1994, and $1,000,000 for structural work during fiscal year 1994-1995. These budget figures should be compared with the engineers estimates after the design for improvements has been completed. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach City Manager November 4, 1992 Page Two Be advised that this does not include providing ramp access at all city street intersections required to be all completed by January 26, 1995. Title IV and V were assigned to Utilities and Traffic Engineering respectively, and it may help to bring them aboard the ADA train. (See attached 12-16-91 memo.) RWS:jf 11 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH gUItDING DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER pEC 17 1991 December 16, 1991 CIV OF NEWPOR ABEACH CA' TO: BUILDING DIRECTOR FRONt• City Manager ,SUBJECT- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT Thank you for your memo of December 12th concerning the Americans with Disabilities Act. In your memo you made several specific recommendations as follows: 1. The Building Department 6e the coordinator for implementation of subject Act. 2. The Personnel Department be assigned the task of reviewing Title I. 3. The Utilities Department be assigned the task of reviewing Title IV. 4. The Traffic Engineering Division be assigned the task of reviewing Title V. It is my suggestion that you establish a meeting involving those departments and others suggested in your memo. The purpose of this meeting would be to review the specific assignments of each of the • departments and obtain their concurrence of their responsibilities for this Act. If concurrence is obtained, then follow through with the memo to each of the departments with a copy to me so that the City has in writing the proposed course of action. Your meeting and subsequent • letter should also contain a timetable for the implementation. ' 'Roe �Yl�uy�—� RLW:kf LEGEND: * READILY ACHIEVABLE (first priorty, to be STARTED IMMEDIATEL and completed by JANUARY 26, 1993) ** STRUCTURAL WORK (Designito start immediately, construction be completed by JANUARY 26, 1995) *** PRIORITY STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1994) SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED IMPLEMENTATION COSTS: '! * $ 112,290 ** $ 1,276,900 *** $ 827,125 $ 2,216,315 KeR�u. 5c-eJcCaS To FAIALUATE ,c"-�O••• C- A-U- t rEks GAPa6ZG� (-*) ASAP A-uD TJu2i t 6 95- q4 4&ID b' JED Du2tjc & c?4 -95 0 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION ----------- —^----- -------------------------------- -------------------------- UTIL. * ---------------------------- 42-01 $100 -------------- $0 PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED AT ENTRANCE TO PARKING LOT DEPT. * 42-02 $100 $0 WHEEL STOPS NEEDED IN PARKING AREA ** 42-03 $100 $0 PARKING SPAd& DOESN'T COMPLY - RESTRIPE PARKING * 42-04 $1,9 $0 ENTRY DOOR 9REDS PROPER KICKPLATE * 42-05 ,4� $0 PROPER SIGMAL$0� REQUIRED AT ENTRY DOOR * 42-06 $1 _ $0 STAIR IN BU3FDING NEEDS CONTRASTING STRIP ON STAIRWAY * 42-07 $500 $0 NO COMPLYINGGii,DRINRING FOUNTAIN - INSTALL *** 42-08 $10,00Q $0 INADEQUATE SPACE IN RESTROOMS - REMODEL N/A 42-09 $0 RESTROOM S. SIGN REQUIRED SEE REMODEL ABOVE N/A 42-10 $0 $0 INADEQUATE FACE IN RESTROOMS - REMODEL ^ N/A 42-11 $0 $0 NEEDS SELF SING TOILET COMPARTMENT DOOR " N/A 42-12 $0 $0 RESTROOMS D GRAB -BARS N/A 42-13 $0 $0 RESTROOM'FA S DON•T COMPLY N/A 42-14 $0 $0 NO COMPLYINQ:URINAL * 42-15 $250 $0 PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED IN PARKING AREAS * 42-16 $10 $0 PROVIDE INFO RE: ACCESSIBLE SERVICES ' $11,265 $0 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY ----------------------- BARRIER'NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION FIRE * -- 23-01 ---------- $250 $0 -_-_------ -- ------ -------------------- PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #1 & NEEDS RAMP * 23-02 $250 $0 PHONE & DOOR BELT, TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #4 & NEEDS RAMP * 23-03 $250 $0 PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #5 & NEEDS RAMP * _ 23-04 $250 $0 PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #6'& NEEDS RAMP ** 23-05 $500 $0 PROVIDE RAMP FROM DISABLED PARKING SPACE TO WALKWAY NEAR BLDG $1,500 0 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER'NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION POLICE *** _----__--_;_---_-__--_- 18-01 $1,000 --- -�---�------------- $1,000 ------ _--- --------- ------------------------------- ---- PARKING SPACES NOT ACCESSIBLE AT POLICE STATION * 18-02 $1,000 $0 FRONT ENTRY DOOR IS TOO HEAVY / DIFFICULT TO OPEN * 18-03 $1,000 $0 CYPHER LOCKS PRESENT PROBLEMS FOR DISABLED / LOCKS TOO HIGH * 18-04 $2,000 $500 DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEED TO HAVE HEIGHT ADJUSTED FOR ACCESS * 18-05 $2,000 $500 PUBLIC TELEPHONES NEED TO BE LOWERED FOR ACCESS * 18-06 $500 $0 FINGERPRINT ROOM TOO SMALL TO ACCOMODATE PERSON IN WHEELCHAIR * 18-07 $0 $0 PRESS ROOM IS TOO SMALL TO-ACCOMODATE PERSON IN WHEELCHAIR ** 18-08 $5,000 $0 PUBLIC RESTROOMS DO NOT COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS N/R 18-09 $0 $0 EMPLOYEE LOCKER ROOMS NOT ACCESSIBLE ** NOT REQUIRED ** * 18-10 $1,000 $0 NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE AT DOORS AND PARKING, ETC.. * 18-11 $2,000 $0 FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY HANDRAILS LACK REQUIRED EXTENSIONS * 18-12 $500 $0 FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY LACKS REQUIRED WARNING STRIPES • * 18-13 $1,000 $0 LOBBY LACKS ACCESSIBLE -TELEPHONE WITH VOLUME CONTROL $17,000 $2,000 I AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER'NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION ----------------------------------- LIBRARY * 40-01 ter-��__ $750 __���_M_..___«_____________r�____--_____ $0 --- -_-____------___-_ NEWPORT CTR BRANCH BARRIERS WILL BE REMOVED WHEN ABANDONED * 40-02 $2,000 $0 MARINERS BRANCH - ENTRY DOORS DO NOT COMPLY * 40-03 $1,500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY * 40-04 $100 $0 - MEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY * 40-05 $200 $0 - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY #/R 40-06 $0 $0 - UNISEX / STAFF RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY * 40-07 $750 $0 - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE * 40-08 $2,000 $0 - CIRCULATION DESK IS NOT ACCESSIBLE * 40-09 $0 $0 - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS * 40-10 $125 $0 - SIGNAGE"AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS,REQUIRED * 40-11 $100 $0 CDM BRANCH - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY, SHOULD BE'VAN ACCESSIBLE * 40-12 $2,000 $0 - ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLY TO ACCESSIBLITY STANDARDS '40-13 $1,500 • $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN •DOESN'T-:COHPVTP ::, , :;..:;,•"" * 40-14 $150 $0 - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MEWS RESTROOM * 40-15 $100 $0 - WOMENIS PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY .•^ N/R 40-16 $0 $0 - WORKROOM & WORKROOM DOORWAYS NOT ACCESSIBLE N/R 40-17 $0 $0 - UNISEX / STAFF RESTROOM DOESN'T -COMPLY * 40-18 $750 $0 , - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE * 40-19 $15,000 $0 - CIRCULATION DESK IS NOT ACCESSIBLE—. * 40-20 $0 $0 - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS * 40-21 $125' $0 SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT•IS'REQUIRED• * 40-22 $100 $0 BALBOA BRAN - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY * 40-23 $2,000 $0 - ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLY TO ACCESS STANDARDS * 40-24 $50 $0 - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MEWS RESTROOM * 40-25 $i60 $0 - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY N/R 40-26 $0 $0 + - UNISEX / STAFF RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY N/R 40-27 $0 $0 - - INTERIOR DOORS THROUGHOUT DON'T COMPLY * 40-28 $15,090 $0 - CIRCULATION DESK•`IS NOT -ACCESSIBLE * 40-29 $70 $0 FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE * 40-30 $1,500 $0 �� - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY ' J } * 40-31 $0 $0 * 40-32 $125 $0 N/R 40-33 $0 $0 * 40-34 $0 $0 * 40-35 $750 $0 ------------ $47,5?5 --------- $0 - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS - SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED WEST NEWPORT - STORAGE FACILITY NEWPORT CTR BRANCH - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DON'T COMPLY - PAR&ING ACCESSIBILITY DOESN'T COMPLY '.t - • r 5 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIlIINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER VO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST GENERAL * 31-01 $3,225 $400 SERVICES * 31-02 $325 $0 * 31-03 $3,950 $0 ** 31-04 $105,000 $0 * 31-05 $2, 0 $325 ** 31-06 $125,0 $0 *** 31-07 $155,0,0 $19,675 ' *** 31-08 $162,000 $17,775 *** 31-09 $4,4 $0— $561,0 0 $38,175 8 DESCRIPTION ADMIN. — DOORS, RESTROOMS, PARKING, DRINKING FOUNTAIN, ETC.. 15TH ST RESTROOMS — MINOR PROBLEMS W/ WOMEN'S RESTROOM NEWPORT PI — PROBLEMS WITH RESTROOM FAUCET, DRINKING FOUNTAIN WASHINGTON T RESTROOMS — TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT BALBOA PI RESTROOMS — TOILET & DRINKING FOUNTAIN DONUT COMPLY 19TH ST RES MS — RESTROOMS TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT CDM RES (WEST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL CUM RES (EAST)— DON•T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL BUCK GDLLYBSTROOMS — NON —COMPLYING, NEEDS MINOR REMODELLING fug d� Y F.ti7'�g 9 0 0 MARINE DEPT. AMERICANS WITH DI TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST * 28-01 * 28-02 * 28-03 * 28-04 * 28-05 * 28-06 * 28-07 * 28-08 * 28-09 * 28-10 * 28-11 * 28-12 * 28-13 * 28-14 * 28-15 * 28-16 * 28-17 28-18 ** 28-19 *** 28-20 *** 28-21 *** 28-22 28-23 * 28-24 * 28-25 * 28-26 * 28-27 *** 28-28 *} 28-29 * 28-30 $350 $75 $20 $100 $800 s25 $900 $ 00 $500 $20 To 50 $20 $20 $25 $25 $30 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $300 $300 $300 $600 $1.200 $400 $30,000 $400 it i NOT USED $20 $0 $0 $20 $30 $20 $0 $0 $20 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $600 $0 $0 ACT DESCRIPTION MARINE HEADQRTRS - ENTRY DOOR HARDWARE - ENTRY DOOR KICKPLATE - ENTRY DOOR THRESHOLD DOESN'T COMPLY - ENTRY DOOR NOT WITH PROPER SIGNAGE - DRINKING FOUNTAIN NOT PROPER HEIGHT - SIGNAGE AT THE RECEPTION COUNTERS BALBOA YA BASIN - ENTRY TO PRIMARY OFFICE - D6DR LEADING TO (2) BATHROOMS REQUIRES EXCESS FORCE - MEWS RESTROOM INADEQUATE CLEARANCE WITHIN - NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE IDENTIFICATION•ON RESTROOM DOORS DOOR HARDWARE ON RESTROOM DOORS NOT LEVER TYPE 9,,ip,_GNS AT FACILITY DO NOT MEET REQUIREMEtiTS NrWDS,SIGNAGE. AT ENTRY TO PARKING LOT NEEDS SIGNAGE AT ENTRY TO bUILDING CDM PARKIN&, BOOTH - NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUEST BALBOA PARKING LOT - NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUEST JR. LIFEGUARD OFF. - NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSI#ANCE ON REQUEST MCFADDEN SQ. - SE CURBCUT NEAR CHARLIE'S CHM NON -COMPLYING - HE CURBCUT HEAR DORYMAN'S HOTEL NON -COMPLYING - CORBCUT TO THE SOUTH IS NON -COMPLYING DORYMAN'S FISH AREA - SLOPE OF WALK AT ENTRY DOESN'T COMPLY - PAY PHONE DOESN'T COMPLY MARINE HEADQRTRS - MEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER - WOMEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY MCFADDEN SQ. - FOUR PAY PHONES NEAR RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY - SLOPE OF DRIVEWAY/RAMP TO LOWER PARKING NON-STND NEWPORT PIER - SLOPE OF RAMP TO PIER TOO STEEP - PAY PHONE AT FISHERMAN'S RESTAURANT TOO HIGH *** *** 28-31 28-32 $300 $600 $0 $300 - RAILING TOO HIGH FOR WHEELCHAIR TO CAST ROD/REEL MARINE HEADQRTRS - ENTRY RAMP TOO STEEP/HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY * 28-33 $1,200 $0 - EXT./INT. DOORS WITH NON -COMPLYING HARDWARE N/R 28-34 $0 $0 - RESTROOMS NON ACCESSIBLE * 28-35 $200 $30 : - RECEPTION COUNTER TOO HIGH * 28-36 $ QO $30 - INADEQUATE CLEAR SPACE AT STRIKE EDGE * * 28-37 $00 $0 - INT./EXT. STAIRS NEEDS VISUAL TREAD MARKINGS 28-38 $ 00 $50 .�� - INT-/EXT- STAIRS HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY ** 28-39 $1,500 $0 ` - PICNIC TABLE AREA DOESN'T COMPLY ** 28-40 $30,000 $0 BEACH ACCESS - NEED ACCESSIBLE WALKWAYS TO THE SAND/WATER ** 28-41 $5,fj00 $0 BALBOA PIER - SLOPE AT FOOT OF PIER TOO STEEP * 28-42 $2;00 $0 y RINKING FOUNTAINS NEAR RESTROOMS NON -COMPLYING * 28-43 $500 $0 � RINKING FOUNTAINS NEAR RESTROOMS NON -COMPLYING N/R 28-44 $0 $0 -OPEN GUARDRAIL DOESN'T MEET RE UMME M * 28-45 $300 $0 -)FISH CLEANING SINES AREN'T ACCESSIBLE * 28-46 $100 `$0 -"iPHONE DIRECTORY BLOCKS KNEE ACCESS AT PHONE ** 28-47 $300 $0 - PAVILION AREA DOES NOT HAVE RAMP CCESS ** 28-48 $500 $0 - CONCESSION BLDG RAMP SLOPE & HANORAILS DON'T COMPLY ** 28-49 $1,000 $0 - RAMP AT BUS AREA EXCEEDS MAX SLOPE N/R 28-50 $0. $0 - PARKING FEE BOOTH IS WITHOUT RAMP ACCESS. 28-51 $2,000 • ..$0 '„' - STAIR AT WESTSIDE OF PIER-DOESN"1' COMPLY ** 28-52 $2,000 $0 - PARKING LOT STAIRS DO NOT COMPLY ' ** 28-53 $1,000 $0 - STAIRS, ADJOINING SAND/PLAY AREA DON'T COMPLY ** 28-54 $2,000 $0 - STAIR HANDRAILS FROM LOT °A^ DON'T COMPLY. ' ** 28-55 $2,000 $0 - °A° ST PARKING'LOT CURBCUT TO'BEACH IS TOO STEEP *** 28-56 $2,000 $0 - °BM ST PARKING LOT CURBCUT TO BEACH IS TOO STEEP *** 28-57 $2,000 $0 - PATH FROM BUS STATION TO PIER IS TOO STEEP *** 28-58 $2,000 $0 - •A^ ST LOT NEEDS (3) H.C. PARKING SPACES [HAS NONE] ** 28-59 $1,000' $0 - °B^ ST LOT NEEDS (2) H.C. PARKING SPACES [HAS ONE] *** 28-60 $3,000 $0 - "Am ST LOT DOESN'T HAVE ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES ** 28-61 $2,000 $0 - RAMP FROM MAIN LOT TO PIER is TO STEEP ------ 4 -- $106,A60 ---- --- $1,120 . DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II EL3241HATION OF BARRIERS COST TRANSITION COST DI. PERSONNEL ** 04-01 $5,000 $0 WOMEN'S RtoFROOM IS NOT ACCESSIBLE * 04-02 $0 $0 PUBLIC SERFICE COUNTER IS TOO HIGH, PROVIDE TABLE ----— ----------- $ 1 .p+ +J Ewa •�. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II EI034INATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER'NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------- -------- --------- ------------------------------' DATA -- NONE -- $0 $0 PROCESSING FINANCE t 1 ��4 L DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS •COST TRANSITION COST ------------------- CITY * 05-01 iitr $ZOO $0 ATRNY * 05-02 $1,000 $0 * 05-03 $0 $0 * 05-04 90. $0 $1,200 $0 0 0 NO ELEVATd `ACCESS TO 2ND FLR-PROVIDE EQUIV. SERVICE AT 1ST FLR INTERIORS AIRS LACK STRIPING AND REQUIRED HANDRAIL EXTERIORS AIRS LACK STRIPING AND REQUIRED HANDRAIL 2ND FM RESFROOMS NOT ACCESSIBLE - NO ELEV. ACCESS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ------------------ ----- PUBLIC 30-01 WORKS 30-02 30-03 30-04 30-05 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS COST TRANSITION COST $ $0 $1, 00 $0 $2,000 $0 $1,qoO $0 $1,qoo $0 ------------ $5,500 --------- $0 0 PUBLIC COU*ER TOO HIGH (OFFER USE OF CONF. ROOM DOWNSTAIRS) DRINKING Fb . UNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY, REPLACE RESTROOX SINKS, URINAL a MIRRORS DON'T COMPLY, RETROFIT NEEDED PARKING SIGRAGE AT ENTRANCES TO LOTS REQUIRED REBUILD RAMP ft RAILING TO CITY HALL ENTRANCE w z :4* VIP.ji V J wwi li�!!N d M":: -.N4 N oi r•� AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION 75-01 $160,000 $150 CARROLL BECK: PARKING, RESTROOMS, ACCESS TO PLAY AREAS, ETC.- * 75-02 $0 $ISO OASIS CTR: LACKS SIGNAGE ** 75-03 $350,000 $ISO W.NWPRT COMM CTR: STAIRS, SIGNAGE, RESTROOMS, DRINKING FOUNTAIN ** 75-04 lw� $0 THEATER ARTS CTR: LOCATE H.C. PARKING SPACE IN UPPER LOT * 75-05 $4SO — $150 CDM YOUTH CTR: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & SIGNAGE ** 75-05A $15, 00 $0 NEEDS ACCESS TO PLAY EQUIPMENT * 75-06 $0 $0 _ LINCOLN GYM: SCHOOL DIST. FACILITY — SCHOOL DIST. TO ADDRESS ** 75-07 $150, 00 $0 JORGENSEN COMM. CTR: RESTROOMS, PATHS TO ACTIVITY SITES & EQIIIP *** 75-08 $50,000 $0 CLIFF DR PARK: RAMP/STAIRS, RESTROOMS, PARKING, SAND EQUIP. * 75-09 $150 $0 BONITA CREEK: NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE ** 75-09A $40,000 $0 NEEDS ACCESS TO PLAY EQUIPMENT * 75-10 _.. $150 $0 BAYSIDE-,DR..PARK: NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE & PARKING ** 75-11 $2,000 $0 BAYVIEW PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE• ROUTE (RAMP) * 75-12 $2,235 $0 BEGONIA PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE ** 75-13 $203,500 $1,500 BUFFALO HILLS(I): SIGNAGE, PARKING, RESTROOM, DRINKING FOUNTAIN *** 75-14 $202,000 $150 BUFFALO HILLS(II):'SIGNAGE, PARKING, RESTROOM, TABLE * 75-15 $2,250 $0 CHANNEL PL PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE ** 75-16 $2,650 $150 EASTBLUFF PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE, H.C. ROUTE RAMP, TABLES * 75-17 $0 $0 GALAXY VIEW PARK: ** NOT APPLICABLE ** * 75-18 $0 $0 HARBOR VIEW NATURE PARK: ** NOT APPLICABLE ** * 75-19 $1,735 $0 INSPIRATION PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN ** 75-20 $202,250 $0 IRVINE TER PARK: RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY,DRINKING FOUNTAIN,TABLE * 75-21 $0 $0 JASMINE VIEW PARK: ** NOT APPLICABLE ** * 75-22 $1,875 $150 LAS ARENAS PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE, DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-23 $1,750 $0 LIDO PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-24 $1,750 $0 LOOKOUT PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-25 $2,250 $0 NEWPORT ISL. PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLES * 75-26 $150 $0 OLD SCHOOL PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE *** 75-27 $1,800 $150 PENINSULA PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE PARKING & SIGNAGE & TABLE *** 75-28 $3,250 $0 SAN MIGUEL PARK: CURB RAMP, DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE *** 75-29 $3,750 $0 SPYGLASS HILL PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE CURB RAMP, DRINKING FNTN * 75-30 $2,250 $0 SPYGLASS RESERV. PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE ,e_ _ __g_x?•T a••: 3 ::•u;l v 1"h F . 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F:•.::a•Np;?.J:r:ii::..:1.i':!LIgIIllN9..IIlII�II�I��1h��lll�l lllillili!�I�iIII��II�I�tllril�i tlip,tlllh r.t IIN•I;upIII•!:<p••:allll;.4, .:..,li:�IIIN ;1, •l: •J:•::>lL`.t,Nr•:I IItlIIIII�tl��hi 111'IIII,.,I IIIIIIIIh'1iI�IIII.!ry Iil: rlla•.:,. � ..ij't •'. .. Or t 1 IiII .n 1,. 1 Ilillllra}!1 Ipl: M. .:. 1 e.:ka•t• .. 75-31 75-32 75-33 75-34 75-35 0 T. $1,875 $1,750 $2,400 $3,400 $1,750 $1,414,370 $150 $0 $150 $1,150 $0 $4,150 WESTCLIFF PARR: PARKING SIGNAGE & DRINKING FOUNTAIN WEST JETTY VIEW PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN W NEWPORT PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE, DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE 15TH ST PARK: PARKING, CURB RAMP, SIGNAGE, TABLES, DRINK FHTN 38TH ST PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN J AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT i TITLE II 1 ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPARTMENT DEPT. NO.-------- IIIJTIMATB COST j TRANSITION COST ----------------------------------- ---- ---------------------- FIRE DEPT. 23 ;--- $1 500 $0 POLICE DEPT. 18 $17,000 $2,000 LIBRARY 40 $47,525 $0 _ .,• _. GENERAL SERVICES 31 $561,050 $38,175 !" MARINE DEPT. 28 $106,460 $1,120 .r <,. M1 k' •Y_ ; •- .. PERSONNEL 04 $5,000 $0 FINANCE DEPT. 06 $0 $0 .. '_^ry: `"r,'�:n'•„*.d:`•F . CITY ATTORNEY j 05 $1,200 $0 .•, ,f•1 {:f''k.?';°�r;:,i;.'x" PUBLIC WORKS 30 $5;500 $0 ..._ ..: t :{� u^�gY•:Je.�;':'r UTILITIES DEPT. 42 $11,265 $0 'N•'"'; y P.B. & R. 75 $1,414,370 $4,150 $2,170,870 $45,445 ••"'•'•, ',f�. r, ,,4, 17 TOTAL ESTIMATED COSTS: $2,216,315 I` 4-_ISZ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH -_ ,s P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 L Study Session: January 11, 1993 Item No: MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Building Director ��/a� SUBJECT: Update and Prioritization to Comply with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act DATE: December 10, 1992 In order to comply with ADA requirements, we have prioritized departmental tasks to remove barriers for disabled persons in city facilities. The following criteria governs to establish priorities. A. ADA Regulations require that a transition plan be enacted starting July 26, 1992 and that all "readily achievable" items be completed by January • 26, 1993. B. ADA Regulations require that all structural alterations required for providing access be completed by January 26, 1995. C. Drawings and specifications need to be prepared timely to insure adequate lead time to complete the retrofit work by January 26, 1995. To achieve ADA compliance requires the City to budget the funds necessary at a time when we can least afford it due to the depressed economic conditions. According to the attached financial overview, it is necessary to amend our current budget by $233,782 to stay reasonably complying with ADA requirements. This amount includes $45,445 to be used for transition funds (temporary fixes), $109,745 for implementing what the federal government considers readily achievable (ramps, curb cuts, grab bars, etc.) and $78,592 represents 10% of the proposed FY 1993-94 work to timely prepare the plans. The financial overview also shows that the City is required to spend 834,808 in FY 1993-94 of which 127,525 represents 10% of the '94-95 work to prepare plans plus $1,147,725 in FY 1994-95 to meet our target date of January 26, 1995 to comply with ADA mandate. The Building Department will submit these Departmental Capital Improvement Budget requests by January 1, 1993 to the Public Works Department. We would like to be involved in the original planning and design stage to evaluate compliance with ADA on barrier elimination, especially projects which exceed $100,000 in cost. RWS:jf Attachments 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach �l+ 3-.'. 4�.:.': S:l. - ,. ;b,:."3: .ei�•�'�p.-.e... :..ii. .•:��'o.N<Y•xxS :^++_ems: 1. :l �n •x s. .»...e..i.3:ve.�s.•3�+ '`�;C^ ai's'_..;:t:•.t,:'..�;..o w'G.-a<::.;�i.3::t'>iN.ti<r�.+..�a.•.�:;�,. :.5..:.<.,.w.:.:i+:•. ��:�:.A+. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH FINANCIAL OVERVIEW OF BARRIER REMOVAL AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FY 1992 - 1993 FY 1993 - 1994 FY 1994 - 1995 TRANSITION READILY 93 - 94 94 - 95 DEPARTMENT ---------------------------- DEPT. NO. COST ------------------------------------------- ACHIEVABLE DESIGN COSTS PROJECTS ----------------------------- DESIGN COSTS PROJECTS _---------------- FIRE DEPT. 23 $0 $1,000 $50 $450 $0 $0 POLICE DEPT. 18 $2,000 $11,000 $100 $900 $500 $4,500 LIBRARY 40 $0 $47_,525 $0 $0 $0 $0 GENERAL SERVICES 31 $38 175 $9,600 $32 150 , $289,300 $23,000 $207,000 MARINE DEPT. 28 $1,120 $11,860 $2,010 $18,090 $7,450 $67,050 PERSONNEL 04 $0 $0 $0 $0 $500 $4,500 FINANCE DEPT. 06 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 CITY ATTORNEY 05 $0 $1,200 $0 $0 $0 $0 PUBLIC WORKS 30 $0 $3,500 $200 $1,800 $0 $0 UTILITIES DEPT. 42 $0 $1,165 $1,010 $9,090 $0 $0 P.B. & R. ----------------------------- 75 $4,150 -------------------------------------------- $22,895 $43,072 $387 653 ----------------------------- $96,075 $864,675 ----------------- $45,445 $109,745 $78,592 $707,283 $127,525 $1,147,725 BUDGETS: FY 92 - 93: $233,782 __ FY 93 - 94: $834,808 FY 94 - 95: $1,147,725 TOTAL EXPENDITURES: $2,216,315 CRPITHL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISUL PERIOD 199q- 1945 DEPFgrtVff rn r jenc,FLN PROJECT TIT! ' 1 i ! 71 1 7' •I' 7 •� 1 '1 T BUDGET COMMENTFRY: This project will provide for C.&36 I I r-iZ S Work will be performed ® by a private contractor by City forces. The plans will be prepared a by a private engineer and/or architect ❑ by City forces. 1 -ea• *Start eacir project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: SPECIAL PERMITS OR APPROVALS REQUIRED: WATER YES ❑ NO0' SEA YES ❑ NO 17' 2. ELECTRICAL YES ❑ NO GAS YES 0 NO 0 3. TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO C7 DRAINAGE YES ❑ NO COST COSTESTIt11E ITEM pUNTiTY UNIT PRICE FAT FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( %1 CONTINGENCIES ( %� CONSULTANT'S FEES E Rum1 '1' •0■ CRPITRL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISU L. PERIOD 193.3- 199 �- i••,• a r r .YA u PROJECT TITLE" • / . 1 al 1 a• •r a � i �� BUDGET CO*MWY: This project will provide for a 2ao-+�—ram S�C�EIA��'t'r AND D2- Work will be performed © by a priv to contractor by City forces. The plans will be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect [j] by City forces. REMARKS ACTION BY CITY M10SM *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Annex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: WRTER YES ■ NO /. SEWERa, NO G ELECTRICFL YES NO G GRS YES ■ NOG TELEPH%E YES ■ NO G ViNINPIGE YES ■ No RM FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLRTION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( %) COtaLTflNT'S FEES 1/ •, 1 1 1 e 1 COST ESTIMRTE QURNTITY 2. 3. I mo I� CMITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCFL PERIOD 19g3— 1994 PROJECT TI hA BUDGET COMMENTFRY: This project will provide for 17F Sn7 ; n�PmLKLtk�— Work will be performed © byliiplriv to contractor N by City forces. The plans will be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect 0 by City forces. * Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Re —roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: YES ❑ NO Er YES ❑ NO O YES ❑ NO ED' YES ❑ NO YES ❑ NO l� YES ❑ NO C� ITEM FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLRTION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( i) CONS1LTWT'S FEES SPECIAL PERMITS OR FlPPROVFlLS REQUIRLD: i. �„ 1 n , ri ��� nOD✓nrl,� 2. 3. COST ESTIMRIE QJWITY I UNIT I PRICE AMOUNT DRTE Z 2_ /_ CRPITHL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCRL PERIOD 191Y- 1915 DE3ORTMENT Pad r' a FUND PROJECT TITLO ZFMn'-NEi flM011f RETESTED BY DEPFRTMENT PIZ101'Ri T 64 n $ 4_ ate Ri0lW FpPRM BY CITY MFWflGER $ BUDGET COMMMFRY: This project will provide for TNr i2i '' �� s Work will be performed 0 by a private contractor by City forces. The plans will be prepared ® by a private engineer and/or architect ❑ by City forces. *Start -each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REOUIREO: . a.YES■ NO r. WE' YES NOEr GRS YES ■ NO Ta-EPHONE YES NO DRAINRGE YES■ NO[a ITEM FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLRTION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( %) CONSULTRNT'S FEES COST ESTIMEITE OURNTITY 2. 3. V7' 0 49 CFlPITRL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCFL PERIOB 19R3 - 192'f J0, d ar 1 : ! 7t 1T•P 7 RMWW ROPROVED BY CITY MflWGER $ Dtf.:Abi:e=� BLMGET COMMENT(IRY: This project wiII provide for + e M A' A.re A=r-S Work will be performed ® by a private contractor❑by City forces. The plans will be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect Q by City forces. • *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: WATER YES ❑ NO Er 1 • 11-- SEWER ELECTRICAL YES Cl YES ElNOEK NO [2" z• GAS YES ❑ NO LY TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO CT' 3• DRAINAGE YES ❑ NO 2' COST ESTIMRTE ITEM QUANTITY UNIT PRICE Rlw FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( �) CONTINGENCIES ( i) CONSULTANT'S FEES TOTAL AMOlN1T TO BE BUDGETED Icy D Z2/� 0 RTU! a •!• •• CAPITR. PROJECT REOUEST FORM FISCFtL PERIOD 19gj- 19%; r 10, -*f A Y :..l, ..1_:. !, - '•117I :1 1.7�:1.11� all •1! ROVED BY CITY KWGER rUDGET COKIMFRY: This project will provide for it C26:1-113 4+*nd— Z� 7.' �ti I r r - Work will be performed ® by a private contractor n by City forces. The plans will be prepared ® by a private engineer and/or architect ❑ by City forces. • *Start'each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Finnex Reroofing, etc, - UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: . ,. YES■NO r. SEWER YES NO G ELECTRICRL YES ■ GAS YES ■ NO G TELEPHONE■ NO� DRRINAGE YES ■ NORr 0 (FURNISHINGS ITEM UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLRTION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( %) CONSULTFNT'S FEES SpECI(L PERMITS OR fFPROVRLS REQUIRED: 2. 3. COST ESTIt1TE (l-wiTY I UNIT PRICE RMOINT 9 0 CFPITR_ PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCFL PERIOD 19gqy- 1945 • 1 : ! it : 17- •P 7 1• L L � �� BUDGET COMMENTFRY: This project will provide for 22-W. a6dDlIia6;JD ]�St` AR-1-C- — Work will be performed ® by a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans will be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect Q by City forces. • *Start"each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall annex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED. WATER YES ❑ NO SEWER YES ❑ NO Er ELECTRICAL YES ❑ NO Er G G YES ❑ NO 0 TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO Er DRAINAGE YES ❑ NO Pl 0 FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( �) CONTINGENCIES ( %) CONSULTANT'S FEES :..1. .1 1 ::l1;eAt:i�l 2. 3. COST ESTIMPTE QUFtJTITY I UNIT 0 SIGNRTURE OF PERSON PREMING FORM: r4Na .1. .g■ 9 0 CRPITiIL PROJECT REQUEST, FORM FISCFL PERIOD 1915- 199 q- I PROJECT TITLE S.. a � •. 1 71 la•" a lal •1 71 ''0a• BLDG'ET CORIENTRRY: This project will provide for ME- Work will be performed ® by a private contractor❑by City forces. The plans will be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect ❑ by City forces. *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall finnex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: . a. YES ■ NO G SEWERYES NOG ELECTRICHL YES■ NO r. RYES■ 1 [2'- TELEPHONE YES ■ NOi DRAINFIGE YES ■ NO G REME FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( �) CONTINGENCIES ( �) CONSULTFNT'S FEES e - n 1 •ate! !'� 2. 3. COST Eff—im—ITE QUFNTITY I UNIT 0 1 a •1• •• CFPITFL PROJECT REQUEST FORM . FISCFL PERIOD 19% - 194q • 1 •1 71 BY CITY HWGER BUDGET COMMENTFRY: This project will provide for 71� 124rdQ(JbZJ��D, INSAAct,01- /� i...11i1./ J • _ Work will be performed ® by a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans wilt be prepared ® by a private engineer and/or architect Q by City forces. RCTION BY CITY MRNRGFR • *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Halll Finnex Re -roofing, etc, i i r UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: SEWER YES ❑ NO C] ELECTRICAL YES ❑ NO L� GAS YES ❑ NO (� TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO fa DRAINAGE YES ❑ NO 2r COST ESTIMATE ITEM FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( �� CONTINGENCIES ( i) CONSULTANT'S FEES SPECIAL PERMITS OR APPROVFL.S REMIRLD: 1. — 2. 3. 6I CFPITFL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCAL PERIOD 194 3 - 19 V 1 '•' 7 t.- =L 11 PROJECT TI i� BUDGET COMMENTARY: This project will provide for T s'S RY-19y; ✓L67 Work will be performed © by a private contractor 0 by City forces. The plans will be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect 0 by City forces. REMARKS • *Start each"project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hail Finnex Re -roofing, etc, t UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: • a• YES■ 1 '. SEWERa. NO G ELECTRICRL YES NO a-ti YES ■ NOj2r TELEPHONE YES ■ NO Er DRRINRGE YES ■ NO El COST ESTIMRTE ITEM FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNE MONS INFLRTION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( i) CONSULTFNIT'S FEES 2. 3. . a.� 1• •1 '� 1 1 %r ► f1. f r DRTE: (Z 2 CRPITR- PROJECT REQUEST FORM ' FISM PERIOD 199,E - 1941� 1)(ThENT MAJt.Ip� FUND — PROJECT TITLE 11MOLVT REaESTED BY DEPFWW1TMWW I • s. al.r� -Oal BY CITY MAWGER SJDGET CftENTF1RY: This project will provide for JoILAMP.1. � ENT AcN D l40 Work will be performed © by a private contractor by City forces. The plans will be prepared Eby a private engineer and/or architect ® by City forces. RCTION BY CITY 113FIGER • *Start each p,Coject title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Re -roofing, etc, J UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: .ay 1. •1 i / '� 1 a. ■ 1 G ,a ,r a. ■ I G a a• � ■ IG COST ESTIMATE 2. r�`c �irli<t na �xInt'r W�� 3. ITEM QUANTITY UNIT PRICE .. MOUNT .A FURNISHINGS ME UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( �) CONTINGENCIES ( 2) CONSLLTANT'S FEES , TOIRL ROW TO BE BUDGETED ab � t � SIGNATURE OF PERSON PREPARING FORM: ,-- DRTE:_429^ 2-,- _ lb CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CAPITRL PROJECT REQUEST FORM • FISCRL PERIOD 19!W— 1945 DEPRRTMFAT Naga t u it FUND _ `J BUDGET C Cr isprojectprovide / ■/ a� Work will be performed ® by a private contractorEl by City forces. The plans will be prepared ® by a private engineer and/or architect 0 by City forces. x !.. a � .:'�:.aaci *Start=each;-project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, ,City Hall Rnnex Re roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REOUIRED: A . ■ ! G �aX ■ !G a • ••, ■ ! c• ■ ! a a• ! ■ ! 1 i• Le ■ ! COST_ ESTIMATE ITEM OUANTITY UNIT PRICE ! i • • r • • r ey . FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONECTIONS INFLATION t %) CONTINGENCIES ( %) CONSULTRWS FEES TOM AMOUNT TO BE BUDGETED e MP! •a..�!v in ID CITY OF NE4PORT DERCH CRPITFL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCFL PERIOD 1993— 19ftLf MOLNT FPPROVED By CITY 'W!a• BUDGET COHWffARY: This project wi I I provide for Auk x �� by City forces. The plans wi I l be Work will be performed by a private contractor prepared ® by a private engineer and/or architect © by City forces. 1 r!a• *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, i City Hall Rnnex Re —roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: a a• M a. ■ �rj ITEM UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( %) CONSUL.TFWT'S FEES SPECIFL PERMITS OR RzMVFIS REQUIRED: 1. r. 2. 3. COST ESTIMRTE QUANTITY UNIT PRICE" Rim 0I CITY OF NGVORT BEACH CAPITR_ PROJECT REOUEST FORM • FISCFL. PERIOD lEF1 191_(F HMOLNT RPPROVED BY CITY MWGER pi_n r •• a AM> ../�� Work will be performed 0 by a private contractor [Aby City forces. The plans will be prepared Eby a private engineer and/or architect 0 by City forces. 1 rra• *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Annex Re -roofing, etc, : is 7J UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: a r-, ■rA e•ti ■ i ■ 0 rA •r •'� a FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( i) CONTINGENCIES ( :) CON5ULTRNT'S FEES ToTFL ROW TO BE WDGETED SPECIFL PERMITS OR HPPROVRLS REQUIRED: 1.2., 2. 3. COST ESTIMRTE QUflNTITY UNIT PRICE RMOUNT L� \ /. • a. at O U.0 • C J CHPITFIL. PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCFL PERIOD 19g3- 19!Lq :. ./ 27 r - - fe •, u AMOLNT FPPROVED BY CITY MRNSGER s BUDGET COMMMFIRY: This project will provide for a rt % _ . . ♦ , ern r . A. G ANC VI Work will be performed © by a privatd contractor by City forces. The plans will be prepared Q by a private engineer and/or architect © by City forces. RCTION BY CITY M 44IGM Start ea'c''project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, J UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: . ,. ■ 1 r. ,a ,r a- ■ 1pp Q�ti ■ 1 a go-ol 0109E Lam SPECIAL PERMITS OR APPROVALS REOUIRED: 2. 3. COST ISLIMATE ITEM QUANTITY r, FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONECTIONS INFLATION ( �) CONTINGENCIES t i) CONSULTANT'S FEES ®r 01 10 1 \ 1. . 7. :A:N 1 : �•1 �J CRPITsL PROJECT REOUEST FORM FISCFL PERIOD 18!?� — 19` G 1 WE - ` - mr' 4 . l ..l C �9:dllal •�• CT l! !4 a .. • � t� 1�. � Work will be performed ® by a private contractorE]by City forces. The plans will be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect Q by City forces. *Start each, project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Finnex Re —roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: . a• s ■ v ,a. ON a. ■ No • v a r ■ •►. a r • a. ■ • r a FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INWITION ( i) CONTINGENCIES ( iI CONSULTRNT'S FEES TOTRL ROWTO BE BUDGETED me, t Imp COST ESTIMFlTE SPECIfL PERMITS OR FPPROVFLS REQUIREOc , . 2. 3. ®r 1 /rI". r• - L11 0 wrkl.,.. .. CAPITFL PROJECT REQUEST FORM • FISCFIL PERIOD 19?Y- 191-5 • 47• 9 rr lY=0 11 PROJECT TI Y414/ ♦ rr�' • � � a m ir•r i �i R U By CITY KWCER - (,- Work will be performed © by a p'rivvat contractor 0 by City forces. The plans will be prepared a by a private engineer and/or architect Eby City forces. • *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY Cot*ECTIONS I K9i . a• YES ■ NO /. SEWER YES ■ NO G ELECTRICRL YES ■ No ►. GlTs YES ■ O a r M YES ■ NO 0- DRRINRGE YES ■ NO FURNISHINGS UTILITY co"CTIONS INFLATION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( %) CONSU_TRNT'S FEES :. lMeglaIl SPECIFL PERMITS OR APPROVALS REQUIRED: 1. TL� I c�.xiG 2. 3. COST ESTIMATE QIJRNTITY UNIT a e • a . • �a• �'� .�:� 'moo — n in 0I 101 CITY OF NGFORT DEfiCFi CRPITR_ PROJECT REQUEST FORM • FISCFL PERIOD 191Y - 1995 0 ma• •,• a u PROJECT TITLE" F-Al-IRTAW ' sr .� .� :� �. Iai :1 dap.. [ • T � - BUDGET Cat ENTRRY: This project will provide for j-r CoidS¢ry XA--rPf Iz/to�! paz nJG w ro i'�rtortof Work will be performed 1U` by a private contractor M y City forces. The plans will be prepared ® by a private engineer and/or architect ❑ by City forces. RCTION BY CITY K40GER • *Start'each,project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall finnex Re -roofing, etc, i U UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: - a• ■ 1 i a r 1 ■ 1 e FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLRTION ( �) CONTINGENCIES ( %) CONSULTRNT'S FEES TIOTFMIL rRHIOLL"W1 WE 1'! I SPECIFL PERMITS OR RPPROVRLS REQUIRED: 1. f�I,'117r,�t♦ n�n.1��T. 2. 3. COST ESTIMRTE QURNTITY I UNIT PRICE RMW 0 ►� _DRTE: • 0 Me- FISCFL PERIOD 19`f3- 19g.V PT a W1 WA u BUDGET COMMENTFIRY: This project will provide for a a6ii-40 A-�-,Fst TA nAtp;6. ,.i qup /02 Work will be performed 0 by a private contractor © by City forces. The plans will be prepared QX by a private engineer and/or architect 0 by City forces. REMFR G FICTION BY CITY KIFIGFR • *Start�eacti project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Halt Finnex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: ti7 �T ■ 1 C.ti ■ 1 7 a• ! 7. ■ 1 r. 7 FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( �) CONTINGENCIES ( �) CONSULTANT'S FEES TOTFL Rlm1 BE WDGErED SPECIAL PERMITS ! • R'3PROVFLS REQUIRED: 2. 3. 1..�"'I"�i���i'll[�►E�ii "90' .. DAIS: 2 2 0I CITY of NEWP09T BEFO CRPITR_ PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCFL PERIOD 1913—, 19 Y PROJECT TITLE AMOUNT Xifm_m ra•^r 'a �C r i CITY KWGER--- ,rTrAw V • „ Work will be performed 0 by Tvat&c1 t actorFK1by City forces. The plans will be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect 0 by City forces. 40*Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CMECTIONS REQUIRED: . a. YES■ / /. SEWER ■ NOG ELECTRICFL YES NO e•ti YES NO TELEPHONE YES El NO DRAINRGE YES NO Pi a UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLRTION ( �� CONTINGENCIES ( i) am LTfKr,S FEES TOTFL Row1 BE RMGETED .. "I. A3.4 I SPECIFL PERMITS OR FPPROVFL.S REQUIRED: 1. 3. COSTESTIMATE QURNTITY L!N1 MOUNT 01 V FISCRL PERIOD 19113 — 19fc 'r e U • 1 S 1 al la'•P a Work will be performed 0 by 'a privatecontractor ©by City forces. The plans wi11 be prepared[Eby a private engineer and/or architect by City forces. REMgf G RCTION BY CITY Hilts *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Re —roofing, etc, UTILITY' CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: WRTER YES Cl NOEr SEWER YES Cl NO Cr ELECTRICRL YES ❑ NO Er GRS YES ❑ NO Or TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO 0' MINfGE YES ❑ NO Er ITEM FURNISHINGS UTILITY COMECTIONS INFLATION ( �) CONTINGENCIES ( �) CONSULTANT'S FEES SIGNRTURE OF PERSON PR-7miNG FORM: 3. COST ESTIMATE -TQUf�NTITY UNIT PRICE e .Al. m CITY OF NEW'ORT BM GpITFL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCFL. PERI00 19r13 - 1924 ua••• a .. � i�i� r /• A V RiOIJNT FPPROVEU BY CITY MRNRGER ' BUDGET COMMENTF1RY. This project will provide for SM—%20-1s- 23='r nQAAJe Work will be performed 0 byAa P vAte contractor 0 by City forces. The plans will be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect Q"by City forces. ACTION BY CITY KMIGER *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: SPECIRL PERMITS OR RPPROVRLS REQUIRED: WRTER YES ❑ NO 0" 1aTr SEWER YES 0 NO ELECTRICRL YES O No fa' 2. rIL�CT;� GRS YES NO r' 3. TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO Fer DRAINRGE YES ❑ NO Qa COST ESTIMME r e SIGNRTUF �l.i� :: i.�• CAPITR— PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCFL PERIOD I9'l3 - 199°% i a ► . it _ n PROJECT TITLE' ..r� . 1 m l a• •�• a "dn FlMOUNT fpPROVED BY CITY KWGER BUDGET C011MENTRRY: This project will provide for_"* n;rc ec�G 2 Work will be performed n by )apAa r°contractor ® by City forces. The plans will be prepared [21by a private engineer and/or architect © by City forces. REMfM RCTION BY CITY h3f)GER *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: SPECIAL PERMITS OR APPROVALS REQUIRED: WATER YES ❑ NO SEWER YES ❑ NOO- ELECTRICAL YES ❑ NO a 2• ��+ C r [1 iu; t crct• l , , (:r cue i GAS YES 0 NO a TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO 0- 3 DRAINAGE YES ❑ NO Er COST ITEM Ql1ANTITY UNIT PRICE T 0 FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( �) CONTINGENCIES ( %) CONSULTANT'S FEES TOTAL AMOUNT1 BE BUBGETED aTrro 9 • CWITFL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCilI PERIOD 19R3— W74 r■ 7 ■NONE n 1 : 1 7I 17•'P 7 '0Au ..., ,o ■ 7 P�.'y r BUDGET•1 Eproject will provide f. / r ...r Work will be performed 51 by Aft? r4ME tractor © by City forces. The plans wilt be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect © by City forces. Of *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Hnnex Re —roofing, etc, SPECIFL PERMITS OR APPROVALS REQUIRED: UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: WRTFR YES NO 12(� 1 •iY-na- SEWER YES ❑ NO L7 Lnl ELECTRICRL YES ❑ c t ny. P G NO12' z• TRcEf �c�nirti ,— • (F{S YES 0 NO CT TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO ff 3' DRRINRGE YES ❑ NO 12" COST ESTIMRTE ITEM OWITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT FEE FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( i) CONSULTHNT'S FEES TOTflL RMOUN(T TO BE BUDGETED b� SIGNRTURE OF PERSON PREPRRING FORM: —� '-- WFW1 7 •1• 'S• 40 PROJECT TI _ .► _ CAPITRL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCFL PERIOD 197,E - 1914 r . It rA ,1 BUDGET COMMEMTRRY: This project will provide for pAcaa w—%&SZ IMneL n 4F DLis � r Work will be performed © by a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans wi i 1 be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect Q by City forces. REMOG RCTIOM BY CITY MWGER • *Start"each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Nnnex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REOUIRED: WRTERYES Cl NO O SEWERa. Cl O ELECTRICFL YES ■ NO G FI ■ NO TELEPHONE ■ NO G DRRINAGE YES ■ NOja a L FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( %) CONTINGENCIES CONSULTFNT'S FEES •, E, A! ( I :. :� 111'ral I SPECIFL PERMITS OR RPPROVFLS REQUIRLD: 2. 3. COST ESTIMRTE QUR4TITY !I CAPITAL PROJECT REOUEST FORM S FISCAL PERIO11 1911— 19J5 1 ••• EW .—n PROJECT TI �. .nC r • v w Y RMOUM APPROVU BY CITY MANAGER BUDGET COMMENTARY; This project will provide for " e L i 1 Al J' "_ ' — / _. 1 �y .✓ i L . =118-0 (A�L.bYi/f/�f �.varr � I Work will be performed Ua by a private contractorElby City forces. The plans will be prepared ® by a private engineer and/or architect Q by City forces. • a• • *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Annex Re —roofing, etc, SPECIFL PERMITS OR RIPROVRLS REQU1RLD: UTILITY CONNECTIONS REWIRED: WRTER YES ❑ NO ET I • C�v, l_Q1 ESL - (�F" " SEWER YES ❑ NO Er ELECTRICF L YES ❑ NOR 2 GqS YES ❑ NO a TELEPHONE YES 0 NO fa' 3. ORAINRGE YES ❑ NO 2 COST ESTIMATE ITEM QMaITY UNIT PRICE a101�1T FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLRTION ( */) CONTINGENCIES ( %) CONSULTANT'S FEES TOTHL RMOUNT TO BE BUDGETED SIGNRTURE OF PERSON PR9WING FORM: DfiTE: 0 fad• (• •1 •a 1 /'i FISCFL PERIOD 1913 - 199f f PROJECT TI �AAnA6 terL 1 4 1 it 17' •i• i la��� �. � � _ BLqW CXIVffRRY: This project will provide for Q , Ale'- pn.te2A.Se� A-� Work will be performed © by a p ivaYec on ractor Q by City forces, the plans will be prepahed 0 by a private engineer and/or architect Q by City forces. RQKFlRICS 1 -ri• • *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: . ,�.� f• • f i f '1 1 YES ❑ YES 0 YES ❑ YES ❑ YES ❑ YES ❑ COST ESTIMATE 3. ITEM Gaff ITY UNIT PRICE RMOI�IT FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( %) CONSULTANT'S FEES TOTAL ROM TO BE BUDGETED av SIGNRTURE OF PERSON PRETWING FORM: / --d-L _ DATE: 429� 0 r 9 .CRPITFIL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCFL PERIOO 19!k(- 1995 1 a• a • c.r II - - .7 � � al 1 a• •�• a r � r 1 r...• RJOLINT •Oal BY CITY KWGER BLDGET •Wlaproject• • t "11144, � ♦ it i/! .rl►a I �. Work will be performed 0 by S"p'r�vate contractor 0 by City forces. The plans will be prepared Q by a private engineer and/or architect Q by City forces. REMI M FICTION BY CITY MfWRGER 0 *Start each'project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: E. 3. COST ESTIMATE TTFM ITITY UNIT PRICE_ ROW 0 FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( * CONSULTFNT'S FEES 0 CMITFL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCFL PERIOD 19y&— I995 . r r m ra• •�• a ► r r r � � � ��.�. .r�.�► •r m -ea• BUDGET C%tENTFRY: This project will provide for Work will be performed Eby a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans will be prepared N by a private engineer and/or architect by City forces. REMFRG RCTION BY CITY MrRfM • ItStart each,,project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, -• City Hall Finnex Re -roofing, etc, SPECIAL PERMITS OR APPROVALS REQUIRED: UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: WATER YYEE�S•. ❑ NO � 1. h�T LIB l I.S SEWER ES ❑ NO ❑ ELECTRICAL YES El NO ClZ' GAS YES 0 NO ❑ TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO El 3 DRAINAGE YES ❑ NO ❑ C05T ESTIf�iTE ITEM QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( %) COWULTRNT'S FEES CAPITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCFIL PERIOD 19V - 1944- 1 a i e.r r- -• n1P M-0.0-0 11ti0ld+1T APPROVED BY CITY MANAGER $ BUDGET COMMENTARY: This project will provide ie+ Work will be performed © by a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans will be prepared Q by a private engineer and/or architect Q by City forces. REMRW FICTION BY CITY MWIGFR • *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Annex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: WATER YES NO 1. SEWER YES ❑ NO 2• ELECTRICAL YES ❑ NO GAS YES ❑ NO TELEPHONE YES ❑ N01a 3 • DRAINAGE YES ❑ NO(a' COST ESTIMATE ITEM QUFNITITY UNIT PRICE RMOl1NT FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( %) CONSULTANT'S FEES TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE BUDGETED SIGNATURE OF PERSON PR9WING FORM: ME: -J2�f-E "— 10 CRPITFIL PROJECT REQUEST FORM • FISCFII. PERIOD 19 * - 199 G .. • C_iC ., v • f rye••. 1►, u • � / 71 f7• " i BUDGET CUlUffFRY: This project wi I I provide for "r�4 P_ a&R14<eK.&� • r .�� •_ _ 0 1 _ c,c Work wi l l be performed © by a private contractor by City forces. The plans wi 11 be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect ❑ by City forces. RE fM RC ION BY CITY MEAGER • *start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Annex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: WATER YES ❑ NO 0 1 SEWER YES O NO EY ELECTRICAL YES ❑ NO Er 2. GAS YES 0 NO 8 TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO[a' 3. DRAINAGE YES N0 2 COST ESTIMTE ITEM QUANTITY UNIT PRICE MOUNT FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION t �) CONTINGENCIES t i) CONSULTMT'S FEES TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE BUDGETED' t � / r r CRPITAL PROJECT REOUEST FORM FISCRL PERIOD 191 - 199�F Ir•• a �_r. - l ..L _ . n PROJECT TI NIOLVT REWESTED BY DBTRTMENTLO[ ►rAU err • '! alBY CITY MAWGER BUDGET COKINTRRY: This project will provide for Arcr-Esseimi 4= PA-r-�4 Work will be performed © by p"rPY a Contractor 0 by City forces. The plans will be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect 0 by City forces. REM1VG *Start'dach project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: sPECIFL PERMITS OR APPROVALS REQUIRED: WATER YES [] NO Er I. SEWER YES ❑ NOE ELECTRICRL YES ❑ NO 2. GFIS YES O NO TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO Ei 3. DRAINFGE YES ❑ NO Er COST ESTIMR ITEM QLFNTITY UNIT PRICE now FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( �) CONSULTMT'S FEES TOTAL RK) NiT TO BE BUDGETED , SIGNRTURE OF PERSON PR3- WING FORM: J J �FA CWITFL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCFL PERIOD l9geF- 194G PROJECT TI r_ ::�� •� m '•va• BUDGET cU11ENTRRY: This project will provide fora Work will be performed Q by a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans wi It be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect ❑ by City forces. REMRRKS RCTION BY CITY KWIGER • *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: WATER YES ❑ NO0' I. �r�rLDl�r� �/Lr-sir SEWER YES a NO 0 ELECTRICAL YES ❑ NOg 2' GAS YES ❑ NO(a TELEPHONE YES ❑ NOJ' 3. DRAINAGE YES ❑ NO COST ESTIMATE ITEM OUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( �) CONTINGENCIES CONSULTANT'S FEES TOTAL RrVUNT TO BE BUDGETED OTr- OTI CC rr ocncnM PCC: PAPTNr: POW- /p .� .. ... __ DATE:. CAPITRL PROJECT REQUEST FORM • FISCRL PERIOD 19 fS - 194 f � Y• G S 71 1 T •N a[ T 1LNVAM W41,040 BUDGET CafOlTRRY: This project will provide for.* Work will be performed ©by a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans wi I l be prepared a by a private engineer and/or architect Q by City forces. *Start .each•.project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Re -roofing, etc, - UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: . a.� 1• •1 : 1 : 1 WATER YES ❑ NO 21' 1, SEWER YES 0 NO B ELECTRICAL YES ❑ NO 0' Z' (AS YES ❑ NOB' TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO 0• 3. DRAINAGE YES ❑ NO [a COST ESTIMATE ITEM Q11 NTITY LNIT PRICE ANOINT FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( %) CONSULTANT'S FEES TOTAL MOUNT TO BE BUDGETED 1 is CRPITFL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCFL PERIOD 199q3 - 1914� .� f 't 71 '"kx' C7 BUDGET COMENTF1RY: This project will provide for L% trj 1l star -- lkr D,►.tpp OrZ Work will be performed ❑7� by a priva a contractor 0 by City forces. The plans will be prepared Q by a private engineer and/or architect Q by City forces. • *5tart'each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, i ; City Hall Finnex Re —roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: WRTER YES ❑ NOB" 1. ENV L�IrS�� �f—��2rrcE+�J7" SEWER YES ❑ NO Ef ELECTRICFlL YES ❑ NO Er 2. GRS YES ❑ NO C' TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO O� 3. DRRINRGE YES ❑ NO Fer COST ESTIM RTE ITEM OU WITY 11NIT PRICE PST FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( %) CONTINGENCIES t �) CONSULTANT'S FEES TOTAL ROW TO BE BUDGETED r r 0 E CITY OF NEW'ORT BM CR'ITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCRL PERIOD 19rY- 1995 � ■ /l/J/�7 � I J • �f � ea � _ �1 3 !. •Ilal .y 1.7SiIC11Y 7�11 BUDGET CUIIENTRRY: This project will provide for,; "A „ Work wi 11 be performed © by a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans will be prepared ® by a private engineer and/or architect Q by City forces. *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnez Re -roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED. . �.� 1• •1 i 1 '� I WRTER YES NO SEWERa. N1 ELECTRICHLYES NO b•w YES El NO TELEPHONEI DRRINP)GE YES■ 1 2. 3. COST ESTIMnTE ITEM U-MITY UNIT PRICE MOUNT 0 FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLRTION ( i) CONTINGENCIES ( �) CONSULTRNT'S FEES 0 it •I • • I- L-1 CAPITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCAL PERIOD IM - 192_Y 140141; NW ►►Ar BUDGET COMMEMTFRY: This project will provide for Work will be performed n by'rNLa-pPivate6� actor 0 by City forces. The plans will be prepared Q by a private engineer and/or architect a by City forces. *Start.each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Annex Re -roofing, etc, SPECIAL PERMITS OR APPROVALS REOUIRLO- UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: WATER YES ❑ NO$ 1. SEWER ES ❑ NO Er ELECTRICAL YES ❑ NO 2r z• GAS YES ❑ NO 0• TELEPHONE YES El NO Er 3 DRAINAGE YES 0 NOa COST ESTIMATE ITEM QUANTITY UNIT PRICE 1 AMOUNT FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( %) CONSULTANT'S FEES TOTAL AMOUNT TO DE BUDGETED SIGNATURE OF PERSON PRE'RRING FORM: .-- DATE- Q2 11 CAPITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM • FISCAL PERIOD 1913 — 192Y •� 1 '1 71 •"'C7' BUDGET COMMENTARY: This project will provide for �. r.. . lr a pri 4e co ©b City forces. The plans wi 11 be Work will be performed © by a priv to contractor y y prepared 0 by a private engineer and/or architect Eby City forces. REMFM RCTION BY CITY 11W)GER • *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Annex Re —roofing, etc, c UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: SPECIAL PERMITS OR B''MVRLS REQUIRED: WATER YES ❑ NO,' 1. SEWER YES O NO 0- ELECTRICAL YES ❑ NO 0' 2. GAS YES ❑ NO 0" TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO 3• DRAINAGE YES El NO COST ESTIMRTE ITEM QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION( %) CONTINGENCIES ( %) CONSULTANT'S FEES TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE BUDGETED 10 SIGNRTURE OF PERSON PR -SWING FORM:-2f--- 1 a •1• -. 11 CFPITHL PROJECT REOIJEST FORM FISCFL PERIOD 1993 — 194. f 1 . 1 al 1 a• ••• a / : ' 1 al �"a'4 Bl1DGET COMMENTHRY: This project will provide for rIt f A,7c':r_ Work will be performed 0 by a" prlva{e�to?n_tractor © by City forces. The plans will be prepared 0 by a private engineer and/or architect (Eby City forces. REMMG RCTION BY CITY M3fK;ER • *Start each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Hnnex Re —roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: WATER YES ❑ NO 0' 1. 3u c:�1 C i r11r SEWER ELECTRICAL YES ❑ YES ❑ NO Er NO a 2•. GAS YES ❑ NO 0' TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO 12' 3 • DRAINRGE YES ❑ NO 0' COST ESTIt�ITE ITEM UMITY UNIT PRICE AMOIJrIT ---------------------- FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( �) CONTINGENCIES ( :) CONSULTANT'S FEES TOTAL MOM TO BE BUDGETED 3 a_ SIGNATURE OF PERSON PREPARING FORM:��DATE: 2 11 11 CAPITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM wFISCAL PERIOD 19g3 - 192�, a 1, ..,. WIM E"Mrri! it : l a"N i � • 1 it ' Ca' " A P BUDGET CXtENTFW: This project will provide for ' A. cr_S-,,Zb1:F T) WAS Work will be performed 0 by a priivatecontractor © by City forces. The plans will be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect 0 by City forces. •er • *Start Bach'project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, City Hall Rnnex Reroofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: SPECIFL PERMITS OR KMVFES_REQUIRLD; WRTER YES ❑ NO 1 • i1z, L L oaf ► r iY �[�TC!£�£L SEWER YES ❑ NO ELECTRICFL YES ❑ NO0 z• GFI$ YES ❑ NO P1 TELEPHONE YES 0 NO Q 3. DRAINAGE YES ❑ NO 0 COST ESTIN�ITE ITEM QUF)NITITY UNIT PRICE FY10l�JT FURNISHINGS UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLATION ( %) CONTINGENCIES ( �) CONSULTMT'S FEES TOTRL ROM TO BE BUDGETED °--" SIGNRTURE OF PERSON PREP RING FORM: DATE:-- J r u 1 a •1• •• CFPITAL PROJECT REOUEST FORM FISCFL PERIOD 1913— 199Y li ••• a1T FUND PROJECT TI a r • 1 i ! 71 1 a' •I• a ��[ • � iyi� •� 1 ' 1 it BUDGET COlUffFRY: This project will provide for Work will be performed © by a privat contractor 0 by City forces. The plans will be prepared Eby a private engineer and/or architect 0 by City forces. REMFAG RCTION BY CITY KNIGER "Start•each project title with a noun; e.g., Mariners Park Irrigation Improvements, t ,City Hall finnex Re —roofing, etc, UTILITY CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: •ay 1' '1 i 1 '� 1 . a.YES ■ NO G SEWER YES NO i ELECTRICHLs• NO GRS YES NO Er TELEPHONE ■ No. DRAINFIGE YES ■ NO 2. 3. COST ESTIMFITE ITEM QUFr1TITY UNIT PRICE f�101�1T 0 0 UTILITY CONNECTIONS INFLRTION ( %) CONTINGENCIES C %� CONSULTMT'S FEES 1 1 : � kl.1 :: lcca11ar1 ! : 1 • a0. 1 1'i CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Robert Wynn, City Manager FROM: Building Director SUBJECT: City Compliance with the "Americans with Disabilities Act" DATE: December 12, 1991 In July 1990, President Bush signed into law the "Americans with Disabilities Act" known as (ADA). The act goes into effect on January 26, 1992. This federal law addresses access requirements for the disabled and prohibits discrimination against the disabled in the following areas: 1. Employment: Contained in Title I of The (ADA) Regulations. 2. State and local government operations: Contained in Title II of (ADA) Regulations 3. Access to privately owned Public Accommodations (hotels, restaurants, etc.): Contained in Title III of (ADA) Regulations 4. Telecommunications: Contained in Title IV of (ADA) Regulations 5. Public Transportation: Contained in Title V of ADA Regulations The Building Department checked how our enforcement of state handicap access requirements will be affected by the federal law and whether we are required to enforce these federal regulations. We found that the Building Department is neither required nor permitted to enforce the federal requirements and will continue to enforce the state access requirements as required by the State of California. Reviewing all (ADA) Requirements, we determined that the ADA Regulations impact city operations under Title I (Employment) and Title II (State and Local Government Operations). 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 4 • Mr. Wynn Page Two December 12, 1991 In summary all City services, programs, and public facilities are required to be made accessible to and useable by all disabled users and employees. Title II of the ADA Regulations requires the City to do the following: 1. A self evaluation within one year of the effective date of January 26, 1992, in which the City will do the following: A. Provide the opportunity to interested persons including disabled individuals or organizations representing them to participate in the self evaluation process by submitting comments. B. Identify physical obstacles in all facilities that limit the accessibility of its programs or activities to individuals with disabilities. C. Describe in detail the methods that will be used to make the facilities accessible. D. Specify the schedule for taking the steps necessary to achieve compliance with this section and, if the time period of the transition plan is longer than one year, identify steps that will be taken during each year of the transition period. E. Indicate the official responsible for implementation of the plan. 2. Designate a person to coordinate efforts and investigate complaints. 3. Publish a grievance procedure. 4. Complete all required structural changes to provide access by January 26, 1995 (within three years from the effective date of January 26, 1992), and have a transition plan to provide access by July 26, 1992 if structural changes are required. The Building Department appears to be the most likely office to implement and coordinate Title II of the ADA regulations and recommends that each department conduct a self evaluation study as required by ADA Regulations to evaluate access to each function program and/or services they offer. The Building Department, upon request by other Departments, is volunteering to assist in evaluating disabled access to City buildings and facilities. I• Mr. Wynn Page Three December 12, 1991 We recommend that the City Manager assign a timetable as well as coordination and implementation responsibilities for this program. We further suggest that review of Title I be assigned to the Personnel Department, Title IV to Utilities Department and Title V to the Traffic Engineering Division to minimize future claims against our city. RWS:jf Attachments: Title II of (ADA) Regulations c: City Attorney City Clerk Finance Director Fire Chief General Services Director Librarian Marine Director Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director Personnel Director Planning Director Police Chief Public Works Director Utilities Director r • bc: Rich Edmonston, Traffic Engineer I] I40 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH gUILDIK DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER DEC 17 1991 December 16, 1991 CITY OF NEAPOR ABEACH CA TO: BUILDING DIRECTOR FROM City Manager ,SUBJECT: AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT Thank you for your memo of December 12th concerning the Americans with Disabilities Act. In your memo you made several specific recommendations as follows: I. The Building Department be the coordinator for implementation of subject Act. 2. The Personnel Department be assigned the task of reviewing Title I. 3. The Utilities Department be assigned the task of reviewing Title IV. 4. The Traffic Engineering Division be assigned the task of reviewing Title V. It is my suggestion that you establish a meeting involving those departments and others suggested in your memo. The purpose of this meeting would be to review the specific assignments of each of the departments and obtain their concurrence of their responsibilities for this Act. If concurrence is obtained, then follow through with the memo to each of the departments with a copy to me so that the City has in writing the proposed course of action. Your meeting and subsequent letter should also contain a timetable for the implementation. RLW:kf ROBERT L'V�VYNN� r U CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Ray Schuller, Building Director FROM: Faysal Jurdi, Chief Plan Check Engineer SUBJECT: Coordination of City's Self Evaluation for Compliance with the ADA Regulations DATE: June 17, 1992 Attached is a list of designated individuals from all departments who will carry out the evaluation of access to buildings and programs operated by their respective departments. My plan is to train all departments' representatives and provide them with a check list to survey the access to 'their buildings. Subsequently, each department's representative will be given the responsibility to write a report which would include the results of the survey and an evaluation of access to each program, activity, or service offered by his/her department, and to make recommendations for improvements to provide access to the department's buildings and programs where improvement is required. I will also train three building inspectors and two engineers who will be assigned to assist other departments' representatives in conducting the survey and provide them with technical assistance as required. A training session for all involved will be scheduled for July 1, 1992. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 10 0 Q SEW PORT CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH U` T P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 CgCI FO R��P MEMORANDUM TO: All Departments' Representatives, "ADA" FROM: Faysal Jurdi, Project Coordinator SUBJECT: City's Self Evaluation for Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) DATE: June 22, 1992 You have been selected by your department director or have elected to be your department representative to participate in this project. The objective of this project is to evaluate disabled access to services, programs, and activities offered by each city department. Attached is a copy of Title II of the federal "American's with Disabilities Act" signed into law in July 1990, and became effective on January 26, 1992. It will be your task to evaluate disabled access to each service, program and activity offered by your department; and to make recommendations for improvement where improvement is required. In order to prepare you for this task, the Building Department will hold two training sessions in the Fire Department conference room at City Hall on June 30, and on July 8, 1992 at 8:30 AM. All involved must attend both sessions. In preparation for the first session, please read the attached Title II Regulations and fill out the attached form and bring both with you to the first training session on June 30, 1992. The Building Department will also train three building inspectors and two engineers who will be assigned to assist you in surveying disabled access to each of your buildings. FJ:jf 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Rusty Price, Don Skelly, Don Hunsicker, Steve Ahuna, Hiep Tran FROM: Faysal Jurdi, Chief Plan Check Engineer SUBJECT: City's Self Evaluation for Compliance with "ADA" Access Requirements DATE: June 23, 1992 You have been nominated to assist and provide technical assistance to other departments in the course of implementing this program. Attached is a copy of the memorandum and attachments sent to all Departments' representatives. Please review the materials and join us in the training sessions on June 30, and July 8, 1992, in the Fire Department Conference Room at 8:30 A.M. Tentatively, you are assigned to assist the following departments: • Steve Ahuna Marine,Cyty Attorney Finance, Perso el nand Public Works Hiep Tran Library Rusty Price Parks, Beaches and Recreation Don Hunsicker ; c Fi re Department a(.. ✓ ���`rr'� " ✓ � ""�`�'��` Don Skelly V4ineral Services, Marina Park, Police Utilities FJ:jf 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 NAME: DEPARTMENT: List all buildings operated by your department • DEPARTMENT Building Department City Attorney Finance Department Fire Department General Services Department Library Marina Park Marine Department Parks & Recreation Personnel Police Public Works Utilities I40 DESIGNEE PHONE Faysal Jurdi 3277 Robin Flory 3131 Frank Clarke 3119 Augie Wagner 3359 Mike Pisani 3055 Tom Johnson 3188 Norb Reinhart 3355 Wes Armand 3044 Nancy Beard 3158 Duane Munson 3300 Doug Fletcher 3660 Irwin Miller 3311 Paul Malkemus 3011 -,qK �- h 11 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Department Heads/ADA Evaluators FROM: Kevin Murphy, City Manager SUBJECT: City Training and Self Evaluation for ADA Compliance DATE: June 23, 1992 As a follow-up to our June 16th briefing on the Americans With Disabilities Act, we are proceeding with scheduling the necessary training to conduct a survey of city facilities to evaluate disabled persons access to services, programs and activities offered by each city department. The plan is to have all surveys completed by July 26, 1992. To accomplish this, • the Building Department will conduct a two hour training session on Tuesday, June 30 and Wednesday, July 8, 1992. All designated Department representatives must attend both sessions and are requested to clear their calendars accordingly. Training will be held at the Fire Department conference room starting at 8:30 A.M. The Building Department is sending each representative a copy of Title II of the ADA regulations and a form to list all city buildings and facilities requiring evaluation. Please read the federal regulations and complete the form prior to attending the June 30 training. The Building Department will train and assign a representative to assist each department with the survey of architectural barriers and items .related to disabled access of each building. To complete the ADA Title II implementation in a timely manner, the following target dates for phased completion should be followed: ie Training June 30 and July 8, 1992 Completion of surveys July 24, 1992 Completion of Building Dept. review July 31, 1992 Prepare transition plan August 7, 1992 Prepare policy changes for reasonable accommodation August 14, 1992 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • City Manager June 24, 1992 Page Two Review compliance plan with consultant Prepare prioritization of facility compliance and cost estimate City Council review Place final document at City Clerk's office to be available for public review Notify availability of transition plan describing steps and dates for making changes through newspaper and water bill insert August 21, 1992 August 28, 1992 September 14, 1992 September 21, 1992 September 21, 1992 Please direct specific questions to Faysal Jurdi at Ext. 3277 or to Ray Schuller at Ext. 3282. n • • • • DISABLED ACCESS CONSULTANTS 27932 Calle Belmonte San Juan Capistrano, Ca 92675 Telephone & Fax (714) 495-7591 Newport Beach Department of Building & Safety September 25, 1992 3300 Newport Boulevard P.O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, Ca. 92658 (714) 644-3282 Fax # (714) 644-3250 Re: The results of our ADAAG survey at the Newport Beach City Pier. Attention: Mr. Ray Schuller, Building Official; 1) The slope of the Southeast curbcut in front of Charlie's •.Chili serving two accessible parking spaces is 11.8%, SIB 8.33% maximum. One side flair is 13.5%, S/B 10% maximum. There is a 1/2" unbeveled bottom lip, SIB beveled. Solution: 2) The slope of .the side flairs on the curbcut at the •Northeast crosswalk from the Doryman's Hotel are 14% and 16%, SIB 10% maximum. 3) The slope of the adjacent curbcut to the South is 13%, SIB 8.33% maximum. The side flair slopes are 22% and 15%, SIB 10% maximum. There is a 1" unbeveled bottom lip, SIB 1/2" and beveled. Solution: 4) The slope of the boardwalk at the entry to the doryman'•s fish sales area is 12.5% for about 36", SIB 8.33% maximum. Solution: 5) The pay telephone at the Doryman's fish area is about 59" AFF, SIB 48" AFF maximum'and have a volume control for those with a'hearing disability. Solution: 6) MEN'S RESTROOM: at the -foot of the pier. a. The grab bars are 35 1/2" AFF, SIB 33". b. The lavatory faucets remain open for about 2 seconds, SIB 10 seconds minimum. Solution: ��7 WOMEN'S RESTROOM: at the foot of the pier. U a. Same as the Men's Restroom. ,� Solution: 8) The water fountain extends 12" off the. wall, SIB 4"•maximum. Solution: 90) The four telephones on the exterior restroom walls: a. They are 55% AFF, one SIB 48" maximum, the others SIB 54" maximum. b. None have the required volume control for individuals with a disability. ' C. There are four telephones, this requires a text type phone for those with a hearing disability. Solution: 10) The slope of the driveway / ramp to the lower parking lot, adjacent to the pier entrance, is 13%. This should not be used as a complying path of travel for pedestrians. Solution: 11) The slope of the first 30" feet of ramp to the pier is about 11%, SIB 8.33% maximum. • Solution: The pay telephone on The Fisherman's Restaurant is 56" AFF, S/B 48" maximum. There isn't a volume control for those with a hearing disability. Solution: Recommend developing a policy that allows those individuals who use wheelchairs to cast a rod & reel overhead. It is impossible for a person in a wheelchair to cast underhanded from the pier. The railing is too high. Solution! LIFEGUARD OFFICE: About 60% of the entry ramp exceeds 6.66%.slope, there should be complying handrails on both sides. Solution: All exterior and interior passage doors have orbit hardware, S/B fever or equivalent. Solution: There is a 2" high threshold at the entry door, S/B 1/2" high -- maximum and beveled. Solution: The restrooms are nonaccessible, It would exceed $15,000 to retrofit them. Solution: One reception counter is 42" AFF, S/B 34" AFF maximum by 36" wide. Solution: One of the interior doors has about a 4" clear space at the strike edge on the pull side of the door, S/B 18" minimum. Solution: All interior and exterior stairs do not have complying tread markings for those with a visual disability. Solution: The handrails on all stairs are noncomplying. This includes the 12" extension past the top tread and 24" past the bottom tread, a 1 1/4" to 2" handrail diameter, a gripping surface when there is not a round handrail and the handrails are not always 34" AFF. Solution: The picnic tables, adjacent to the pier should have a firm surface •under both ends of the table to'allow a person in a wheelchair to position themselves under the table. This firm surface / pad should extend 48" minimum beyond the table top. Solution: There are no designated firm paths of travel extending into the beach area to allow a person with a mobility impairment to enjoy the beach with their family and friends or to access the water to enjoy skin or scuba diving. There are a couple areas that have a walkway to restrooms on the beach or a street that deadends near the water that could be easily modified to provide access to the beach. This survey is limited to the Newport Beach pier area and the adjacent parking lots and the public street in front of the Doryman's Hotel. There are approximately 394 parking spaces and there are six accessible parking spaces, there should be a minimum of eight accessible spaces. Thank You, Ronald Mincer The following are a few addresses of organizations that represent individuals with a disability. Dayle McIntosh Center 150 West Cerritos Building #4 Anaheim Ca 92805 California Paralyzed Veterans Association 5901 East 7th Street Long Beach, CA 90822 The California Developmentally Disabled Area Board IX 250 South E1 Camino Real #110 Tustin, CA 92680 The Goodwill 1210 North Fairview Santa Ana, CA 92702 Thank 1 Ronald Mincer • • DISABLED ACCESS CONSULTANTS 27932 Calle Belmonte • San Juan Capistrano, Ca 92675 Telephone & Fax (714) 495-7591 September 19, 1992 Newport Beach Department of Building & Safety 3300 Newport Boulevard P.O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, Ca. 92658 (714) 644-3282 Fax # (714) 644-3250 Attention: Mr. Ray Schuller, Building Official; I have reviewed your transition plan to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act and overall it is a fairly good report, but, there are few areas that appear to be omitted or were not documented. The following are some of the areas that I believe were not adequately surveyed. a� The Fire Department's survey is incomplete, there has to be some areas of noncompliance in more than one of the fire stations. The Fire Marshall is mistaken about fire stations being exempt from complying with the.Americans With Disabilities Act because they are not for the use of the general public. These are•public owned buildings, any existing -barriers must be identified and removed•or justified as being an unreasonable burden to remove. This . information is to be documented and included in the City's transition plan•. 2) I don't see any curbeuts or ramps listed, there must be some ramps with excessive slopes,in direction of path of travel or the side flairs. The ADAAG requires a truncated surface on curb ramps and I don't believe the city has any ramps that comply, but none are listed. 3) The Department of Public Works did not survey any of the curb ramps on the public streets. There should be a least a sample number of public curb ramps checked with a "Smart Level" to determine if they comply. I am sure a number of them have excessive slopes. 4) There is no mention of the requirement of at least one public pay phone per location to have a volume control for individuals with a hearing disability and one phone to be 48" AFF maximum. 5) There is no mention of the requirement for hi - to water fountains. 6) All parking lots are to have at least one van accessible parking space. 7) Complying signage is another area that appears to have been over looked in some situations. 8) There is no mention of providing equivalent facilitation for the City Attorney's Office on the second floor and other two story buildings. A method of providing equivalent facilitation should be documented. 9) It is not clear if the restroom providing equivalent facilitation in the Personnel Office is fully complying. 10) The Parks and Recreation survey does not mention tot lots, . noncomplying play equipment and paths of travel. 11) All stairs are required to have complying handrail extensions and a 2" wide contrasting colored stripe with in 1" of the tread nosing for the visually impaired, I believe some stairs have been omitted. 12) I recommend the City have at least one Text Type Telephone in City Hall and publicize the phone number. I know that it is not specifically required by ADA, but we spend millions of dollars to provide access for people with mobility impairments but we won't spend $500 for a text type telephone to allow those with a hearing / impairment to be a little more independent. This is not a complete list, I did not physically inspect any of the sites listed in the survey. But, these are the major areas that were not adequately surveyed and documented in your transition plan. I will survey the pier area this week and send the report ,to you next week. i Than ou, Ronald Mincer 0 40 Q �EW PORT C'qO FO RN�P CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Department Heads/ADA Evaluators FROM: Kevin Murphy, City Manager SUBJECT: City Training and Self Evaluation for ADA Compliance DATE: June 23, 1992 As a follow-up to our June 16th briefing on the Americans With Disabilities Act, we are proceeding with scheduling the necessary training to conduct a survey of city facilities to evaluate disabled persons access to services, programs and activities offered by each city department. The plan is to have all surveys completed by July 26, 1992. To accomplish this, the Building Department will conduct a two hour training session on Tuesday, June 30 and Wednesday, July 8, 1992. All designated Department representatives must attend both sessions and are requested to clear their calendars accordingly. Training will be held at the Fire Department conference room starting at 8:30 A.M. The Building Department is sending each representative a copy of Title II of the ADA regulations and a form to list all city buildings and facilities requiring evaluation. Please read the federal regulations and complete the form prior to attending the June 30 training. The Building Department will train and assign a representative to assist each department with the survey of architectural barriers and items related to disabled access of each building. To complete the ADA Title II implementation in a timely manner, the following target dates for phased completion should be followed: Training June 30 and July 8, 1992 Completion of surveys July 24, 1992 Completion of Building Dept. review July 31, 1992 Prepare transition plan August 7, 1992 Prepare policy changes for reasonable accommodation August 14, 1992 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach City Manager . June 24, 1992 Page Two Review compliance plan with consultant Prepare prioritization of facility compliance and cost estimate City Council review Place final document at City Clerk's office to be available for public review Notify availability of transition plan describing steps and dates for making changes through newspaper and water bill insert August 21, 1992 August 28, 1992 September 14, 1992 September 21, 1992 September 21, 1992 Please direct specific questions to Faysal Jurdi at Ext. 3277 or to Ray Schuller at Ext'. 3282. 0 • Part 35 - NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES Subpart A -- General Sec. 35.101 Purpose. 35.102 Application. 35.103 Relationship to other lars- 35.104 Definitions. 35,.105 Self -evaluation. 35.106 Notice: 35.307 Designation of responsible employee and adoption of grievance procedures. 35.108 - 35.129 [Reserved] Subpart B -- General Requirements 35.130 General prohibitions against discrimination. 35.131 Illegal use of drugs. 35.132 Smoking. 35.133 Maintenance of accessible features. 35.134 Retaliation or coercion. 35.135 personal devices and services. 35.136 - 35.139 [Reserved] Subpart C -- Employment 35.140 Employment discrimination prohibited. 35.141 - 33.144 [Reserved] Subpart D -- program Accessibility 35.149 Discrimination prohibited. 35.150 Existing facilities. - 63 - 35.151 Nov construction and alterations. 35.152 - 35.159 [Reserved] subpart E -- Communications 35.160 Goneral. 35.161 Telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDDls). 35.162 Telephone emergency services. 35.163 information and signage. 35.164 Duties. 35.16S - 35.169 [Reserved] Subpart ! -- Compliance Procedures 35.170 Complaints. 35.271 Acceptance of complaints. 35.172 Resolution of complaints. 3S.173 voluntary compliance agreements. 35.174 Referral. 35.175 Attornoyls fees. 35.176 Alternative means of dispute resolution. 3S.177 Effect of -unavailability of technical assistance. 35.,178 state immunity. 35.179 - 3S.189 [Reserved] subpart a -- Designated Agencies 35.190 Designated agencies. 35.191 - 35.999 [Reserved] Appendiz,A to Part 35 -- Preamble to Regulation on nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in state and Local Government services (Published July 26, 2991) Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 28 II.s.C. 509, 510; Title ii, Pub. L. 101-336 (42 ii.s.C. 12134). - 64 - 0 11 • subpart A -- General .535.101 Purpose. The purpose of this part is to effectuate subtitle A of title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability by public entities. 535.102 Application. (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, this part applies to all services, programs, and activities provided or made available by public entities. (b) To the extent that public transportation services, programs, and activities of public entities are covered by subtitle B of title II of the ADA, they are not subject to the requirements of this part. 535.103 Relationship to other laws. (a) 'Rule of interoretation. Except as otherwise provided in this part, this part shall not be construed to apply a lesser standard than the standards applied under title V of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 or the regulations issued by Federal agencies pursuant to that title. (b) other laws. This part does not invalidate or limit the remedies, rights, and procedures of any other Federal laws, or State or local laws (including state common law) that provide greater or equal protection for the rights of individuals with disabilities or individuals associated with them. .535*204 Definitions. For purposes of this part, the term -- &= means the Americans with Disabilities Act (Pub. L. 101- 336, 104 Stat. 327, 42 O.S.C. 12101-12213 and 47 U.S.C. 225 and 611). Assistant Attorney General means the Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, United States Department of Justice. a++xi�iary aids and services includes— (1) Qualified interpreters, notetakers, transcription services, written materials, telephone handset amplifiers, • assistive listening devices, assistive listening systems, - 65 - . r� . telephones compatible with hearing aids, closed caption decoders, open and closed captioning, telecommunications devices for deaf persons (TDD0s), videotext displays, or other effective methods of making aurally delivered materials available to individuals with hearing impairments; (2) Qualified readers, taped texts, audio recordings, Brailled materials, large print materials, or other effective methods of making visually delivered materials available to individuals with visual impairments; and (3) Acquisition or modification of equipment or devices; (4) other similar services and•actions. complete complaint means a written statement that contains the complainant's name and address and describes the public entityPs alleged discriminatory action in sufficient detail to inform the agency of the nature and date of the alleged violation of this part. It shall be signed by the complainant or by someone authorized to do so on his or bar behalf. Complaints filed on behalf of classes or third parties shall describe or identify (by name, if possible) the alleged victims of discrimination. current illegal use of driigs means illegal use of drugs that occurred recently enough to justify a reasonable belief that a personts drug use is current or that continuing use is a real and ongoing problem. Designated agency means the Federal agency designated under subpart G of this part to ovorsee•compliance activities under• this part for particular components of State and local governments. Disability means, with respect to an individual, a physical or mental.impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of such individual; a record of such an impairment; or being regarded as having such an impairment. (1)(i) The phraita pbvsical or mental impairment means -- (A) Any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems;.neurological, musculoskelotal, special sense organs, respiratory (including speech organs), cardiovascular, reproductive, digestive, genitourinary, hemic and lymphatic, skin, and endocrine; (B) Any mental or psychological disorder such as mental - 66 - 0 • retardation, organic brain syndrome, emotional or mental illness, and specific learning disabilities. (ii) The phrase physical or mental impairment includes, but is not limited.to, such contagious and noncontagious diseases and .conditions as orthopedic, visual, speech and hearing impairments, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, mental retardation, emotional illness, specific learning disabilities, HIV disease (whether symptomatic or asymptomatic), tuberculosis, drug addiction, and alcoholism. (iii) The phrase yhysical or mental impairment does not include homosexuality or bisexuality. (2) The phrase major life activities means functions such as caring for onets self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working. (3) The phrase has a record of such an impairment means has a history of, or has been misclassified as having, a mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. (4) The phrase is regarded as having an impairment means- (i) Has a physical or mental impairment that does not substantially limit major life activities but that is treated by a public entity as constituting such a limitation; (ii) Has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits major life activities only as a result of the attitudes of others toward such impairment; or (iii) Has none of the impairments defined in paragraph (1) of this definition but is treated by a public entity as having such an impairment. (5) The term disability does not include -- (i) Transvestism, transsexualism, pedophilia, exhibitionism, voyeurism, gender identity disorders'not resulting from physical impairments, or other sexual behavior disorders; (ii) Compulsive gambling, klepta®ania, or pyromania; or (iii) Psychoactive substance use disorders resulting from current illegal use of drugs. Drum means a controlled substance, as defined in schedules I through V of section 202 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 812). • -67 - gtructurest din ga �tv means all or any Portiost ck orlother�con eyances, sites, complexes, equipment, rollingor Otherroads, walks, Passageways► parking 10twhere st the building, the site personal property, including cture, or equipment is located* property, stru i s ao MM means programs conducted by a non nrhpreservation of historic properties as a public entity that ave primary Purpose. -. , ric nrooerties means those properties that are ist listed or eligible for listing in the National Register o! Historic places or properties designated as historic under State or local law. e + use of drugs means the use of one or more drugs► 21 U.S.C. s Unl The term �li..a. Wl possession or distribution of which is unlawful under e Controlled Substances Act ( taken under of drugs does not include the use o! a drug or other uses supervision by a licensed health care professional, authorized by the Controlled Substances act or other Provisions of Federal law-- -son who has a _ :«�, e d sabil_itY means a�.t,ility does not �: a.�„►,� wit in the illegal disability• The term=�--- a on the basis of such include an individual whyblic entity ly aging use of drugs► when the P use. L i •*+t3ty means -- (1) Any State or local government' (2) Any departmentagency, special purpose disci•nmants ,other instrumentality of a State or States or local gOr ove and ration, and any (3) The National Railroad Passenger corporations the Rail commuter authority (as defined in section 103(8) Passenger Service Act) ' . , <a+ai with a a{aabi'ity means an individual with a disability who• with or withooutr o 11 of architectural► to rules, policies, or-praetiees, or the provision•of communication► or transportation barriers► auxiliary aids and services► seats the essential *I cipation in requirements for the receipt of services�lic entity' programs or activities provided by P QualjFied inter� means an interpreter who obis able to . interpret effectively, accurately, and impartially -68- • receptively and expressively, using any necessary specialized vocabulary. ,Section 504 means section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Pub. L. 93-112, 87 Stat. 394 (29 U.S.C. 794)), as amended. State means each of the several States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the virgin islands, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. 135.105 Salf-evaluation. (a) A public entity shall, within one year of the effective date of this part, evaluate its current services, policies, and practices, and the effects thereof, that do not or may not meet the requirements of this part and, to the extent modification of any such services, policies, and practices is required, the public -entity shall proceed to make the necessary modifications. (b) A public entity shall provide an opportunity to" interested persons, including individuals with disabilities or organizations representing individuals with disabilities, to participate in the self -evaluation process by submitting comments. (c) A public entity that employs 50.or more persons shall, for at least three years following completion of the self - evaluation, maintain on file and make available for public inspection: (1) A list of the interested persons consulted; (2) A description of areas examined and any problems identified; and (3) A description of any modifications made. (d) If a public entity has already complied with the self - evaluation requirement of a regulation implementing section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, then the requirements of this section shall apply only to those policies and practices that were not included in the previous self -evaluation. 535.106 Notice. A public entity shall make available to -applicants, participants, beneficiaries, and other interested persons information regarding the provisions of this part and its applicability to the•services, programs, or activities of the public entity, and make such information available to them in such manner as the head of the entity finds necessary to apprise - 69 - such persons of the protections against discrimination assured them by the act and this part. 635.107 Designation of responsible estploree and adoption of grievance procedures. (a) Designation of responsible employee. A public entity that employs 50 or more persons shall designate at least one employee to coordinate its efforts to comply with and carry out its responsibilities under, this part, including any investigation of any complaint communicated to it alleging its noncompliance with this part or alleging any actions that would be prohibited by this part. The public entity *hail make available to all interested individuals the name, office address, and telephone number of the amployae or employees designated pursuant to this paragraph. (b) complaint pr�edure. A public entity that employs 50 or more persons shall adopt and publish grievance procedures providing for prompt and equitable resolution of complaints alleging any action that would be prohibited by this part. 5535.108 - 35.129 [7keserved] 8ubpert s -- General Requirements 533.130 General prohibitions against discrimiaation. (a) No qualified individual with a disability shall, on the basis of disability, be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of the services, programs, or activities of a public entity, or be subjected to discrimination by any public entity. (b)(1) A public entity, in providing any aid, benefit, or service, may not, directly or through contractual, licensing, or other arraagasents, on the basis of disability -- . (i) Deny a qualified individual with a disability the opportunity to partiotpato in or benefit from the aid, benefit, or services (ii) Afford a qualified individual with a disability an opportunity to participate in or benefit from the aid, benefit, or service that is not equal to that afforded others; (iii) Provide a qualified indi an aid, benefit, or service that is equal opportunity to obtain the same benefit, or to reach the same level provided to others; - 70 - vidual with a disability with not as effective in affording resulte to gain the same of achievement as that • I (iv) Provide different or separate aids, benefits, or services to individuals with disabilities or to any class of individuals with disabilities than is provided to others unless such action is necessary to provide qualified individuals with disabilities with aids, benefits, or services that are as effective as those provided to others; (v) Aid or perpetuate discrimination against a qualified individual with a disability by providing significant assistance to an agency, organization, or person that discriminates on the basis of disability in providing any aid, benefit, or service to beneficiaries of the public entity's program; (vi) Deny a qualified individual with a disability the opportunity to participate as a member of planning or advisory boards; (vii) Otherwise limit a qualified individual with a disability in the enjoyment of any right, privilege, advantage, or opportunity enjoyed by others receiving the aid, benefit, or service. (2). A public entity may not deny a qualified individual with a disability the opportunity to participate in services, programs, or activities that are not separate or different, despite the existence of permissibly separate or different programs or activities. (3) A public entity may not, directly or through contractual or other arrangements, utilize criteria or methods of administration: (i) That have the effect of subjecting qualified individuals with disabilities to discrimination on the basis of disability; (ii) That have the purpose or effect of defeating or. substantially impairing accomplishment of the objectives of the public entity's program with respect to individuals with disabilities; or (iii) That perpetuate the discrimination of another public entity if both public entities are subject to common administrative control or are agencies of the same State.. (4) A public entity may not, in.determining the site or location of a facility, make selections -- (i) That have -the effect of excluding individuals with disabilities from, denying them the benefits of, or otherwise subjecting them to discriminations or 0 - 71 - (ii) That have the purpose or effect of defeating or 10 substantially impairing the accomplishment of the objectives of the service, program, or activity with respect to individuals With disabilities. (5) A public entity, in the selection of procurement contractors, may not use criteria that subject qualified individuals with disabilities to discrimination on the basis of disability. (6) A public entity may not administer a licensing or certification program in a manner that subjects qualified individuals with disabilities to discrimination on the basis of disability, nor may a public entity establish requirements for the programs or activities of licensees or certified entities that subject qualified individuals with disabilities to discrimination on the basis ot disability. The programs or activities of entities that are licensed or certified by a public entity are not, themselves, covered by this part. (7) A public entity shall make reasonable modifications in policies, practices, or procedures when the modifications are necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability, unless the public entity can demonstrate that making the modifications would fundamentally alter the nature of the service, program, or activity. • criteria that entity shall n screenoutortendto screen out ot imose or aan individualiwith a disability or any class of individuals with disabilities from fully and equally enjoying any service, program, or activity, unless such criteria can be shown to be necessary for the provision of the service, program, or activity being offered. (e) Nothing in this part prohibits a public entity from providing benefits, services, or advantages to individuals with disabilities, or to a particular class of individuals with disabilities beyond those required by this part. and activities incthetmostshall inte integrated services, programs, needs of g 4 appropriate to the qualified individuals with disabilities. Na n this part teaccommodation, strued to require individualith disbiliy to accept aid, service, opportunity, or benefit provided under the ADA or this part which such individual chooses not to accept. (2) Nothing in the Act or this part authorizes the representative or guardian of an individual with a disability to decline food, water, medical treatment, or medical services for that individual. 72 - 0 I E 0 (f) A public entity may not place a surcharge on a particular individual with a disability or any group of r individuals with disabilities to cover the costs of measures, such as the provision of auxiliary aids or program accessibility, that are required to provide that individual or group with the nondiscriminatory treatment required by the Act or this part. (g) A public entity shall not exclude or otherwise.deny equal services, programs, or activities to an individual or entity because of the known disability of an individual with whom the individual or entity is known to have a relationship or association. 535.131 Illegal use of drugs. (a) general. (1) Except as provided in paragraph...(b) of this section, this part does not prohibit discrimination against an individual based -on that individual's current illegal use of drugs. (2) A public entity shall not discriminate on the basis of illegal use of drugs against an individual who is not engaging in current illegal use of drugs and who-- (i) Has successfully completed a supervised drug rehabilitation program or has otherwise been rehabilitated successfully; (ii) Is participating in a supervised rehabilitation program; or (iii) is erroneously regarded as engaging in such use. (b) g���*h and druq�ehabi�itat{on services. (1) A public entity shall not deny health services, or services provided in connection with drug rehabilitation, to an individual on the basis of that individual's current illegal use of drugs, if the individual is otherwise entitled to such services. (2) •A drug rehabilitation or treataent_program may deny participation to individuals who engage in illegal use of drugs while they are in the program. (c) Drua testina. (1) This part does not prohibit a public entity from adopting or administering -reasonable policies or procedures, including but not limited to drug testing, designed to ensure that an individual who formerly engaged in the illegal use of drugs is not now engaging in current illegal use of drugs. (2) Nothing in paragraph (c) of this section shall be - 73 - construed to encourage, prohibit, restrict, or authorize the conduct of testing for the illegal use of drugs. 635.132 Smoking. This part does not preclude the prohibition of, or the imposition of restrictions on, smoking in transportation covered by this part. 535.133 Maintenance of accessible features. (a) A public accommodation shall maintain in operable working condition those features of facilities and equipment that are required to be readily accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities by the Act or this part. (b) This section does not prohibit isolated or temporary interruptions in service or access due to maintenance or repairs. 135.134 Retaliation or coercion. (a) No private or public entity shall discriminate against any individual because that individual has opposed any act or practice made unlawful by this part, or because that individual made a charge, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing under the Act or this . part. (b) No private or public entity shall coerce, intimidate, threaten, or interfere with any individual in the exercise or enjoyment of, or on account of his or her having exercised or enjoyed, or on account of his or her having aided or encouraged any other individual in the exercise or enjoyment of, any right granted or protected by the Act or this part. 135.135 Personal devices and services. This part does not require a public entity to provide to individuals with disabilities personal devices, such as wheelchairs; individually prescribed devices, such as prescription eyeglasses or hearing aids; readers for personal use or study; or services of a personal nature including assistance in eating, toileting, or dressing. 5535.136 - 35,139 [Reserved] Subpart C -- Rapioyaent 535.140 Rapioyaent discrimination prohibited. (a) No qualified individual with a disability shall, on the basis of disability, be subjected to discrimination in employment - 74 - under any service, program, or activity conducted by a public entity. (b)(1) For purposes of this part, the requirements of title I of the Act, as established by the regulations of the Equal Employment opportunity Commission in 29 CPR part 1630, apply to employment in any service, program, or activity conducted by a public entity if that public entity is also subject to the jurisdiction of title I. (2) For the purposes of this part, the requirements of section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as established by the regulations of the Department of Justice in 28 CFR Part 41, as those requirements pertain to employment, apply to employment in any service, program, or activity conducted by a public entity if that public entity is not also subject to the jurisdiction of title I. S535.141,- 35,148 IReserPed] Subpart D -- Program Accessibility 535.149 Discriaination prohibited. Except as otherwise provided in 535.150, no qualified individual with a disability shall, because a public entity's facilities are inaccessible to or unusable by individuals with disabilities, be excluded from participation in, or be denied the benefits of the services, programs, or activities of a public entity, or be subjected to discrimination by any public entity. §35.150 Existing facilities. (a) General. A public entity shall operate each service, program,'or activity so that the service, program, or activity, when viewed in its entirety, is readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities. This paragraph does not -- (1) Necessarily require a public entity to make each of its existing facilities accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities; (2) Require a public entity to take any action that would threaten or destroy the historic significance of an historic property; or (3) Require a public entity to take any action that it can demonstrate would result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of a service, program, or activity or in undue financial and administrative burdens. In those circumstances where personnel of the public entity believe that the proposed action would fundamentally alter the service, program, or activity or - 75 - Is would result in undue financial and administrative burdens, a public entity has the burden of proving that compliance with 535.150(a) of this part would result in such alteration or burdens. The decision that compliance would result in such alteration or burdens must be made by the head of a public entity or his or her designee after considering all resources available for use in the funding and operation of the service, program, or activity, and must be accompanied by a written statement of the reasons for reaching that conclusion. If an action would result in such an alteration or such burdens, a public entity shall take any other action that would not result in such an alteration or such burdens but would nevertheless ensure that individuals with disabilities receive the benefits or services provided by the public entity. (b) Methods. (1) General. A public entity may comply with the requirements of this section through such means as redesign of equipment, reassignment of services to accessible buildings, assignment of aides to beneficiaries, home visits, delivery of services at alternate accessible sites, alteration of existing facilities and construction of new facilities, use of accessible rolling stock or other conveyances, or any other methods that result in making its services, programs, or activities readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities. A public entity is not required to make structural changes in existing facilities where other methods are effective in achieving compliance with this section. A public entity, in making alterations to existing buildings 'shall meet the accessibility requirements of 535.151. In choosing among available methods for meeting the requirements of this section, a public entity shall give priority to those methods that offer services, programs, and activities to qualified individuals with disabilities in the most integrated setting appropriate. (2) Historic preservation procrams. In meeting the requirements of 535.150(a) in historic preservation programs, a public entity shall give priority to methods that provide physical access to individuals with disabilities. In cases where a physical alteration to an historic property is not required because of paragraph (a)(2) or (a)(3) of this section, alternative methods of achieving program accessibility include -- (i) Using audio-visual materials and devices to depict those portions of an historic property that cannot otherwise be made accessible; (ii) Assigning persons to guide individuals with handicaps into or through portions of historic properties that cannot otherwise be made accessible; or (iii) Adopting other innovative methods. -96- (c) m o .,P,;od for compliance. Where structural changes in facilities are undertaken to comply with the obligations established under this section, such changes shall be made within three years of the effective date of this part, but in any event as expeditiously as possible. (d) mransition plan. (1) In the event that structural changes to facilities will be undertaken to achieve program accessibility, a public entity that employs 50 or more persons shall develop, within six months of the effective date of this part, a transition plan setting forth the steps necessary to complete such changes. A public entity shall provide an opportunity to interested persons, including individuals with disabilities or organizations representing individuals with disabilities, to participate in the development of the transition plan by submitting comments. A copy of the transition plan shall be made available for public inspection. (2) If a public entity has responsibility or authority over streets, roads, or walkways, its transition plan shall include a schedule for providing curb ramps or other sloped areas where pedestrian walks cross curbs, giving priority to walkways serving entities covered by the Act, including State and local government offices and facilities, transportation, places of public accommodation, and employers, followed by walkways serving other areas. (3) The plan shall, at a minimum -- (i) Identify physical obstacles in the•public entity's facilities that limit the accessibility of its programs or activities to individuals with disabilities; (ii) Describe in detail the methods that will be used to make the facilities accessible; (iii) Specify the schedule for taking the steps necessary to achieve compliance with this section and, if the time period of the transition plan -is longer than one year, identify steps that will be taken during each year of the transition period; and (iv) Indicate the official responsible for implementation of the plan. (4) If a public entity has already complied with the transition plan requirement of a Federal agency regulation implementing section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, then the policiesiandents of practices ithatrwerepnothall includedyinnly thto those eprevious transition plan. 535.151 NOW construction and alterations. -77 - 0 (a) Des;gri And construction. Each facility or part of a facility constructed by, on behalf of, or for the use of a public entity shall be designed and constructed in such manner that the facility or part of the facility is readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, if the construction was commenced after January 26, 1992. (b) Alteration. Each facility or part of a facility altered by, on behalf of, or for the use of a public entity in a manner that affects or could affect the usability of the facility or part of the facility shall, to the maximum extent feasible, be altered in such manner that the altered portion of the facility is readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, if the alteration was commenced after January 26, 1992. (c) Accessibility standards. Design, construction, or alteration of facilities in conformance with the Uniform Federal Accessibility,Standards (UFAS) (Appendix A to 41 CPR Part 101- 19.6) or with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG) (Appendix A to the Department of Justice's final rule implementing title III of the ADA, F.R. ) shall be deemed to comply with the requirements of this section with respect to those facilities, except that the elevator exemption contained at 54.1.3(5) and 14.1.6(1)(j) of ADAAG shall not apply. Departures from particular requirements of either standard by the use of other methods shall be permitted when it is clearly evident that equivalent access to the facility or part of the facility is thereby provided. (d) Alterations: Historic nroverties. (1) Alterations to historic properties shall -comply, to the maximum extent feasible, with 14.1.7-of UFAS or f4.1.7 of ADAAG. (2) If it is not feasible to provide physical access to an historic property in a manner that will not threaten or destroy the historic significance of the building or facility, alternative methods of access shall be provided pursuant to the requirements of $35.150. (a) 2Uj2 ramps. (1) Newly constructed or altered streets, roads, and highways must contain curb ramps or other sloped areas at any intersection having curbs or other barriers to entry from a street level pedestrian walkway. (2) Newly constructed or altered street level pedestrian walkways must contain curb ramps or other sloped areas at intersections to streets, roads, or highways. 5535.152 - 35.159 [Reserved] • - 78 - 0 Subpart S -- Communications 635.160 General. (a) A public entity shall take appropriate steps to ensure that communications with applicants, participants, and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. (b)(1) A public entity shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in, and enjoy the benefits of, a service, program, or activity conducted by a public entity. (2) In determining what type of auxiliary aid and service is necessary, a public entity shall give primary consideration to the requests of the individual with disabilities. 535,161 Telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD's). Where a public entity communicates by telephone with applicants and beneficiaries, TDD's or equally effective telecommunication systems shall be used to communicate with individuals with impaired hearing or speech. 635.162 Telephone emergency services. Telephone emergency services, including 911 services, shall provide direct access to individuals who use TDD's and computer modems. 53S.163 Information and signage. (a) A public entity shall ensure that interested persons, including persons with impaired vision or hearing; can obtain information as to the existence and location of accessible* services, activities, and facilities. (b) A public entity shall'provide signage at all inaccessible entrances to each of its facilities, directing users to an accessible entrance or to a location at which they can obtain information about accessible facilities. The international symbol for accessibility shall be used at each accessible entrance of a facility. 535.164 Duties. This subpart does not require a public entity to take any action that it can demonstrate would result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of a service, program, or activity or in - 79 - undue financial and administrative burdens. In those circumstances where personnel of the public entity believe that the proposed action would fundamentally alter the service, program, or activity or would result in undue financial and administrative burdens, a public entity has the burden of proving that compliance with this subpart would result in such alteration or burdens. The decision that compliance would result in such alteration or burdens must be made by the head of the public entity or his or her designee after considering all resources available for use in the funding and operation of the service, program, or activity and must be accompanied by a written statement of the reasons for reaching that conclusion. If an action required to comply with this subpart would result in such an alteration or such burdens, a public entity shall take any other action that would not result in such an alteration or such burdens but would nevertheless ensure that, to the maximum extent possible, individuals with disabilities receive the benefits or services provided by the public entity. 5635.165 - 35.169 (Reserved] Subpart F - Compliance Procedures i35.170 Complaints. (a) Who may file. An individual who believes that he or she or a specific class of individuals has been subjected to discrimination on the basis of disability by a public entity may, by himself or herself or by an authorized representative, file a complaint under this part. (b) Time for filinc. A complaint must be filed not later than 180 days from the date of the alleged discrimination# unless the time for filing is extended by the designated agency for good cause shown. A complaint is deemed to be filed under this section on the date it is first filed with any Federal agency. (c) Att►ere to file. An individual may file a complaint with any agency that he or she believes to be the appropriate agency designated under subpart G this of part, cr with any agency that provides funding to the public entity that is the subject of the complaint, or with the Department of Justice for referral as provided in 135.171(a)(2). 135.171 Acceptance of complaints. (a) Receipt of complain s. (1)(i) Anp Federal agency that receives a complaint o! discrimination on the basis of disability by a public entity shall promptly review the complaint to determine whether it has jurisdiction over the complaint under section,504. -80- (ii) If the agency does not have section 504 jurisdiction, it shall promptly determine whether it is the designated agency under subpart G of this part responsible for complaints filed against that public entity. (2)(i) If an agency other than the Department of Justice determines that it does not have section 504 jurisdiction and is not the designated agency, it shall promptly refer the complaint, and notify the complainant that it is referring the complaint to the Department of Justice. (ii) When the Department of Justice receives a complaint for which it does not have jurisdiction under section 504 and is not the designated agency, it shall refer the complaint to an agency that does have jurisdiction under section 504 or to the appropriate agency designated in subpart G of this part or, in the case of an employment complaint that is•also subject to title I of the Act, to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. (3)(i) If the agency that receives a complaint has section 504 jurisdiction, it shall process the complaint according to its procedures for enforcing section 504. (ii) If the agency that receives a complaint does not have section 504 jurisdiction, but is the designated agency, it shall • process the complaint according to the procedures established by this subpart. (b) Employment complaints._ (1) If a complaint alleges employment discrimination subject to title I.of the Act, and the agency has section 504 jurisdiction, the agency shall follow the procedures issued by the Department of Justice and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission under section 107(b) of the Act. (2) If a complaint alleges employment discrimination subject to title I of the Act, and the designated agency does not have section'504 jurisdiction, the agency shall refer the complaint to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for processing under title I of the Act. (3) Complaints alleging employment discrimination subject to this part, but not to title I of the Act shall be processed in accordance with the procedures established by this subpart. (c) Complete complaints. (1) A designated agency shall accept all complete complaints under this section and shall promptly notify the complainant and the public entity of the receipt and acceptance of the complaint. (2) If the designated agency receives a complaint that is not complete, it shall notify the complainant and specify the additional information that is needed to make the complaint a complete complaint. It the complainant fails to complete the complaint, the designated agency shall close the complaint without prejudice. 135.172 RasolutiOn of Complaints. (a) The designated agency shall investigate each complete complaint, attempt informal resolution, and, if resolution is not achieved, issue to the complainant and the public entity a better of Findings that shall include -- (1) Findings of fact and conclusions of law; (2) A description of a remedy for each violation found; and (3) Notice of the rights available under paragraph (b) of this section. (b) If the designated agency finds noncompliance, the procedures in yi35.173 and 35.174 shall be followed. At any time, the complainant may file a private suit pursuant to section 203 of the Act, whether or not the designated agency finds a violation. 535.173 voluntary Compliaaoe agreemauts. (a)'When the designated agency issues a noncompliance Letter of Findings, the designated agency shall— (1) Notify the Assistant Attorney General by forwarding a copy of the Letter of Findings to the Assistant Attorney General; and (2) Initiate negotiations with the public entity to secure compliance by voluntary means. (b)•Where the designated agency is able to iecure voluntary compliance, the voluntary compliance agreement shall -- (1) Be in writing and signed by the parties; (2) Address each cited violation; (3) specify the corrective or remedial action to be taken, within a stated period of time, to Coss into compliance; (4) provide assurance that discrimination will not recur; and (5) provide for enforcement by the Attorney General. - 82 - • • 635.174 Referral. If the public entity declines to enter into voluntary compliance negotiations or if negotiations are unsuccessful, the designated agency shall refer the matter to the Attorney General with a recommendation for appropriate action. 535.175 AttorneyIs fees. In any action or administrative proceeding commenced pursuant to the Act or this part, the court or agency, in its discretion, may allow the prevailing party, other than the United States, a reasonable attorney0s fee, including litigation expenses, and costs, and the United States shall be liable for the foregoing the same as a private individual. 135.176 Alternative means of dispute resolution. Where appropriate and to the extent authorized by law, the use of alternative means of dispute resolution, including settlement negotiations, conciliation,, facilitation, mediation, factfinding, minitrials, and arbitration, is encouraged to resolve disputes arising under the Act and this part. 535.177 Effect of unavailability of technical assistance. A public entity shall not be excused from compliance with the requirements of this part Because of any failure to receive technical assistance, including any failure in the development or dissemination of any technical assistance manual authorized by the Act. 53S.178 state immunity. A State shall not be immune under the eleventh amendment to the Constitution of the United States from an action in Federal or State court of competent jurisdiction for a violation of this Act. In any action against a State for a violation of the requirements of this Act, remedies (including remedies both at law and in equity) are available for such a violation to the -same extent as such remedies are available for such a violation in an action against any public or private entity other than a state. 1535.179 - 35.189 [Reserved] subpart a -- Designated Agencies 535.190 Designated agencies. (a) The Assistant Attorney General shall coordinate the compliance activities of Federal agencies with respect to State and local government components, and shall provide policy -83 - • guidance enand ineffectiveiimplementation of thenrequirementsrcies to ensue the Of consist this part. (b) The Federal agencies listed in paragraph (b)(1)-(8) of nsibilitY 6 subpart section shill haveforscomponents oofState and r the llocal ation of governments that exercise responsibilities, regulate, or administer services, programs, or activities in the following functional areas. smo*+t of l�arj (Mature: all programs, services, and (1) and the raising of regulatory ac�ties relating to farming livestock, including extension services. rams, services, and (2) ,inoartmen* of Education: all prop regulatory activities relating to the operation o! elementarof y and secondary education systems and institutions, institutions 6is higher education and vocational aducatiotberoheali othere htedan echools)f medicine, dentistry, nursing, and libraries. all programs, (3) ..o..,.nr of Healt� and Human �er��� regulatory activities relating to the provision of services, and schools of medicine, health care and social als other hC&sealthinclrelated providers the and dentistry, nursing, operation of health carding and *grass -roots" and community services institutions, includinga s, and preschool and daycare programs. organizations and progr all (4) - ---,acne and Urban DeY.e].4&ID.�� programs, services, and ragulatory activities relating fe state and ramst public housing, and housinglocal assistance and referral. interior: all programs, services, and (5) to lands and natural resourcest regulatory activities relating waste including parks and recreation, waterhisandc and culturalant, environmental protectionp energy, preservation, and museums. services, and rent o 3ustice: all programs, ragulatory�activities relating to law enforcement, public safety, and the administration of justice, including courtineiuding correctional institutions; commerce anan�in�nae, consumer general economic devante, and small business; planning, development, Protection, insurance, designated agencies); and regulation (unless assigned rt other design audit, state and local government support services (e•g'iall other personnel, comptroller, administrative ratoivother designated agencies. government functions not assign -84 - (7) Department of Labor: all programs, services, and • regulatory activities relating to labor and the work force. (8) Department oft Transportation: all programs, services, and regulatory activities relating to transportation,.including highways, public transportation, traffic management (non -law enforcement), automobile licensing and inspection, and driver licensing. (c) Responsibility for the implementation of subpart F of this part for components of State or local governments that exercise responsibilities, regulate, or administer services, programs, or activities relating to functions not ttassignedsectto may specific designated agencies by paragraph (b) be assigned to other specific agencies by the Department of Justice. (d) If two or more agencies have apparent responsibility over a complaint, the Assistant Attorney General shall determine which one of the agencies shall be the designated agency for purposes of that complaint. §635.191 - 35.999 [Reserved] Appendix A to Part 35 -- Preamble to Regulation on lity Government iServices n(published July the Basin of i266,i1991)in State and Local NOTE: For the convenience of the reader, this appendix contains the text of the preamble to the final regulation on nondiscrimination on the basis of disability in State and local government services beginning at the heading "Section -by -Section Analysism FR1ng PAGEefore OList CITATIONS];oJulybjects in 26, 1991)28 CFR Part 35" jUL 1 7 1991 Date 0 - 85 - • Is 0 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM All Departments' Representatives, "ADA" Ray Schuller, Building Director.J�����%-� Transition Plan for ADA Compliance August 14, 1992 Each department has recently received a memo from the City Manager outlining the items that must be addressed in the transition plan. The transition plans from each department will be compiled into one complete summary report by the Building Department when all the plans have been submitted. This process will be greatly facilitated if each department would utilize a standardized format. For this reason all departments are requested to complete the following "ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS" forms when developing their transition plans for ADA compliance. The City Manager's memo requires these transition plans to be submitted by August 21, 1992. The Building Department would appreciate greatly having the information by this date if possible, but it will be acceptable to submit the plans as late as August 28, 1992, if necessary. Please call the Building Department representative that provided assistance with your site survey evaluations if you have any additional questions. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATIONOFBARRIERS FACILITY NAME FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: • CONTACT PERSON: DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: RADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach T Ih r h DEPARTMENT 0) 0 Building Department City Attorney Finance Department Fire Department General Services Department Library Marina Park Marine Department Parks & Recreation Personnel Police Public Works Utilities DESIGNEE Faysal Jurdi Robin Flory Frank Clarke Augie Wagner Mike Pisani Tom Johnson PHONE 3277 3131 3119 3359 3055 3188 Ra" S CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER August 7, 1992 TO: All Department Heads/ADA Evaluators FROM: Kevin J. Murphy, City Manager �} SUBJECT: SELF EVALUATION FOR ADA COMPLIANCE Now that each department has completed the survey and identified barriers that could hinder the disabled from using public facilities or participate in programs and activities, each -department must now proceed with the preparation of a transition plan and prepare policy changes as required to facilitate persons with disabilities during and after the transition period. The transition plan shall consist of the following: A. Describe in detail the methods that will be used to make the facilities accessible. k) B. Specify the schedule for taking the steps necessary to achieve compliance and, if the time period of the transition plan is longer than one year, identify steps that will be taken during each year of the transition period. The transition plan and your proposed policy changes must be completed and submitted to Ray Schuller by August 21, 1992. /kcf 1JUILL'ING ?EP"I?TMEM AUG 10199Z CITY Ur NEI--1 ; , s uEACH CALIF FOR, N!A • 0 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 MEMORANDUM Robin Flory, City Attorney's Office Ray Schuller, Building Director Self Evaluation, Compliance with Title II of the Americans Witt Disabilities Act October 2, 1992 The self evaluation report from each department was reviewed by the Building Department and by an independent consultant. The following are comments which resulted from this review: 1. Fill out the "Elimination of Barriers" forms as requested in August 14, 1992 memo. 2. Discuss the possibility of providing a notification system such as a bell at the primary entrance to the first floor with a sign directing the disabled to ring the bell for assistance or a communication system (intercom) whereby the disabled can contact the receptionist and be assisted at the first floor in a convenient location such as a conference room or in the lunch room. We request that you follow up on these comments and revise your "Inspection Report" and "Elimination of Barrier Report" and resubmit your revisions to the Building Department by October 15, 1992. Sample forms have been attached. Please make additional copies if you need additional blank forms. You may call Faysal Jurdi at 644-3277 if you have any questions or need technical assistance. RWS:jf Attachments 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach v C� P 40 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM All Departments' Representatives, "ADA" Ray Schuller, Building Director, Transition Plan for ADA Compliance August 14, 1992 Each department has recently received a memo from the City Manager outlining the items that must be addressed in the transition plan. The transition plans from each department will be compiled into one complete summary report by the Building Department when all the plans have been submitted. This process will be greatly facilitated if each department would utilize a standardized format. For this reason all departments are requested to complete the following "ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS" forms when developing their transition plans for ADA compliance. The City Manager's memo requires these transition plans to be submitted by August 21, 1992. The Building Department would appreciate greatly having the information by this date if possible, but it will be acceptable to submit the plans as late as August 28, 1992, if necessary. Please call the Building Department representative that provided assistance with your site survey evaluations if you have any additional questions. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach U p�QT CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH VT P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 e.< CgCI F00.N�P AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY FACILITYADDRM NO. OF FLOORS ELEVATOR: IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): DATE OF SURVEY YES ��o COST EST. COST EST. COST EST. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Irwin Miller, Public Works �j pp/� FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director �G t_ SUBJECT: Self Evaluation, Compliance with Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act DATE: October 2, 1992 The self evaluation report from each department was reviewed by the Building Department and by an independent consultant. The following are comments which resulted from this review: 1. Drinking fountain must be replaced. Segment of public counter must be modified or specific alternate must be specified such as using the conference room. Location of bathroom plumbing fixtures must be altered to comply with ADA requirements. 2. Evaluate disabled parking and signage for City Hall. 3. Evaluate the path of travel including curb cuts, ramps, etc. from parking to all buildings including City Hall. We request that you follow up on these comments and revise your "Inspection Report" and "Elimination of Barrier Report" and resubmit your revisions to the Building Department by October 15, 1992. Sample forms have been attached. Please make additional copies if you need additional blank forms. You may call Faysal Jurdi at 644-3277 if you have any questions or need technical assistance. RWS:jf Attachments 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach E • TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM Nancy Beard, Parks and Recreation Ray Schuller, Building Directo Self Evaluation, Compliance with Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act October 2, 1992 The self evaluation report from each department was reviewed by the Building Department and by an independent consultant. The following are comments which resulted from this review: 1. Survey the accessibility of the path of travel to activity areas and to play areas at each location. Specify where curb cuts and ramps are needed. 2. Check the accessibility of public telephones where public telephones are provided. Check if one accessible public telephone is equipped with volume control feature. 3. Provide signage specifying areas accessible to the disabled at each location. 4. Lincoln Athletic Center: Check with the school district if they plan to provide access at this facility, otherwise include it in the scope of this project and provide a survey. 5. At facilities where complete remodel was not planned before this survey, explore the possibility of providing access by altering the existing facilities in order to control the cost. We request that you follow up on these comments and revise your "Inspection Report" and "Elimination of Barrier Report" and resubmit your revisions to the Building Department by October 15, 1992. Sample forms have been attached. Please make additional copies if you need additional blank forms. You may call Faysal Jurdi at 644-3277 if you have any questions or need technical assistance. RWS:jf Attachments 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach �k- • 0 TO: FROM SUBJECT: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 MEMORANDUM Wes Armand, Marine Department � 0 Ray Schuller, Building Director SG cc� Self Evaluation, Compliance with Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act DATE: October 2, 1992 The self evaluation report from each department was reviewed by the Building Department and by an independent consultant. The following are comments which resulted from this review: 1. Incorporate comments contained in the attached report by Mr. Ron Mincer regarding access to the Newport Pier and life guard station. Coordinate Items 6, 71 8, 9 with General Services Department. . 2. Conduct a similar survey for the Balboa Pier. 3. Evaluate access to docks at Balboa Yacht Basin. 4. Discuss disabled parking and path of travel from parking to primary entrance. 5. Discuss which services would the disabled be assisted with per the proposed signs at the Balboa Parking Lot, Corona del Mar Parking Lot and Junior Lifeguard office. We request that you follow up on these comments and revise your "Inspection Report" and "Elimination of Barrier Report" and resubmit your revisions to the Building Department by October 15, 1992. Sample forms have been attached. Please make additional copies if you need additional blank forms. You may call Faysal Jurdi at 644-3277 if you have any questions or need technical assistance. RWS:jf Attachments 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach •Ifr! •A DISABLED ACCESS CONSULTANTS 27932 Calle Belmonte San Juan Capistrano, Ca 92676 Telephone & Fax (714) 495-7591 Newport Beach Department of Building & Safety September 25, 1992 3300 Newport Boulevard P.O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, Ca. 92658 (714) 644-3282 Fax # (714) 644-3250 Re: The results of our ADAAG survey at the Newport Beach City -Pier. Attention: Mr. Ray Schuller, Building Official; 1) The .slope of the •Southeast curbcut in front of Charlie's :Chili serving two accessible parking spaces is 11.8%•, S/B 8.33% maximum. One side flair is 13.5%, S/B 10% maximum. There is a 1/2" unbeveled bottom lip, S/B beveled. Solution: 2) The -slope of •the side (lairs on the curbcut at :the .Northeast crosswalk from the Doryman's Hotel are'14% and 16%, S/B 10% maximum. 3) The slope of the adjacent curbcut to the South"is 13%9 S/B 5.33% maximum. The side flair slopes are 22% and 15%, S/B 10% maximum. There is a 1" unbeveled bottom lip, S/B 1/2" and beveled. • Solution: y to the • 4) The slope of the boardwalk at the entrdoryman'•fish sales s area is 12.5% for about 36", S/B 8.33% maximum. Solution:' 5) The pay telephone at the'D.oryman's fish area is about'59" AFF, S/B 48" AFF maximum and have a volume control for those•with a'hearing- disability. Solution: 6) MEN'S RESTROOM: at the -foot of the pier. a. The grab bars are•35 1/2" AFF, S/B 33". b. The lavatory faucets remain open for about 2 seconds,.'S/B 10 seconds minimum. Solution: WOMEN'S RfiSTRAOM: at the foot of the pier.. a. Same as the Men's Restroom. Solution: The water fountain extends 12" off the. wall, S/B 4"•maximum. Solution: 09 The four telephones on the exterior restroom walls: a. They are 55% AFF, one S/B 48•' maximum, the* others S/B 54' maximum. b. None have the required volume control for individuals -with a disability. c. There are four telephones, this requires a text type phone for those with a hearing disability. Solution: 10) The slope of the driveway /.ramp to the lower parking lot, adjacent . to the pier entrance, is 13%. This should not -be used as a complying path of travel for pedestrians. Solution: 11) The slope of the first 30'''feet of ramp to the pier is about 11%, S/B 8.33% maximum. • 12) 13) 14) a. b. C. d. e. d. e. f. 15) 16) Solution: The pay telephone on The Fisherman's Restaurant is 56" AFF, S/B 48" maximum. There isn't a volume control for those with a hearing disability. Solution: Recommend developing a policy that allows those individuals who use wheelchairs to cast a rod & reel overhead. It is impossible for a person in a wheelchair to cast underhanded from the pier. The railing is too high. Solution: LIFEGUARD OFFICE: About 60% of the entry ramp exceeds 6.66%.slope, there should be complying handrails on both sides. Solution: All exterior and interior passage doors have orbit hardware, S/B lever or equivalent. Solution: There is a 2" high threshold at the entry door, S/B 1/2""high '---'— maximum and beveled. Solution: The restrooms are nonaccessible,'•It would exceed $15,000 to retrofit them. Solution: One reception counter -is 42" AFF, S/B•34" AFF maximum by 36" wide. Solution: One of the interior doors has about a 4" clear space at the strike edge on the pull side of the door, S/B 18" minimum. Solution: All interior and exterior stairs do -not have complying tread markings for those with a visual disability. Solution: The handrails on all stairs are noncomplying. -This includes the 12" ex'tension•past the top tread and 24" past the bottom tread, a 1 1/4" to 2" handrail diameter, a gripping surface when there is not a round handrail and the handrails are not always 34" AFF. Solution: The picnic tables, adjacent to the pier should have a firm surface ,under both ends of the table to' -allow a person in a wheelchair to position themselves under the table. This firm surface / pad should extend 48" minimum beyond the table top. Solution: There are no designated'firm paths of travel extending into the beach area to allow a person with a mobility impairment to enjoy the beach with their family. and friends or to access the water to enjoy skin or scuba diving. There are a couple areas that have a walkway to restrooms on the'beach or a street'that deadends near the water that could be easily modified to provide access to the beach. This survey is limited to the Newport Beach pier area and the adjacent parking lots and the public street in front of the Doryman's Hotel. There are approximately 394 parking spaces and there are six accessible parking spaces, there should'be a minimum -.of eight accessible spaces. • Thank You, Ronald Mincer aFW PART CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH UZ P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 e.< C'9</ FO AN�P MEMORANDUM TO: Augie Wagner, Fire Department / FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director)J 4 �� SUBJECT: Self Evaluation, Compliance with Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act DATE: October 2, 1992 The self evaluation report from each department was reviewed by the Building Department and by an independent consultant. The following are comments which resulted from this review: 1. Address access to the Fire Prevention Office including parking, path of travel (curb cuts, ramps, entry door, etc.), public counter, drinking fountain, bathrooms, and access to conference room at the second floor. 2. Address access to the administrative office in each fire station. Access by telephone only does not meet the ADA requirement unless it is a documented unreasonable hardship to provide access into the fire station administrative office. We request that you follow up on these comments and revise your "Inspection Report" and "Elimination of Barrier Report" and resubmit your revisions to the Building Department by October 15, 1992. Sample forms have been attached. Please make additional copies if you need additional blank forms. You may call Faysal Jurdi at 644-3277 if you have any questions or need technical assistance. RWS:jf Attachments �J 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 11 SEW PpR e r CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Uz P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 e+< cq'/ Folk TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: MEMORANDUM Lt. Doug Fletcher, Police Department Ray Schuller, Building Director Self Evaluation, Compliance with Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act October 2, 1992 The self evaluation report from each department was reviewed by the Building Department and by an independent consultant. The following are comments which resulted from this review: 1. Do entrance stairs have the required stripes and handrail extensions? 2. A minimum of one accessible telephone must have volume control for hearing impaired persons. 3. Finger print room does not have to be accessible if a person in wheel chair can be finger printed without having to enter the room. 4. Specify why is the press room non -complying and the required improvements. 5. Explore if public bathrooms can be modified to provide access without having to rebuild them. 6. If main entry doors provide 32" clear opening (single leaf), the force required to open the door may be reduced by making adjustments to the door closing mechanism in lieu of changing the doors. We request that you follow up on these comments and revise your "Inspection Report" and "Elimination of Barrier Report" and resubmit your revisions to the Building Department by October 15, 1992. Sample forms have been attached. Please make additional copies if you need additional blank forms. You may call Faysal Jurdi at 644-3277 if you have any questions or need technical assistance. RWS:jf Attachments 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach E 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Tom Johnson, Library I FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director/zu �� SUBJECT: Self Evaluation, Compliance with Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act DATE: October 2, 1992 The self evaluation report from each department was reviewed by the Building Department and by an independent consultant. The following are comments which resulted from this review: 1. The proposed option of making one library branch accessible in lieu of making all branches accessible does not comply with ADA requirements. Therefore, all library branches have to be made accessible since each branch serves its immediate area. No action is required on this comment since the Library Department surveyed all libraries and intend to provide access to all branches. 2. Survey access to the existing library, Newport Center Branch and make recommendations for required temporary improvements while the new library is under construction. 3. One accessible telephone at each library branch should have volume control for hearing impaired persons. 4. Assign dates for completion of each required improvement. 5. Circulation desks at Corona del Mar and Balboa Branches: Explore the possibility of modifying existing circulation desks to satisfy the requirement. 6. Address path of travel from parking space to door of each building and any required improvements including ramps, curb cuts, etc., in "Elimination of Barriers" report. We request that you follow up on these comments and revise your "Inspection Report" and "Elimination of Barrier Report" and resubmit your revisions to the Building Department by October 15, 1992. Sample forms have been attached. Please make additional copies if you need additional blank forms. You may call Faysal Jurdi at 644-3277 if you have any questions or need technical assistance. Attachments 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Is 0 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 u ui::rkl u Duane Munson, Personnel Director Ray Schuller, Building Director Self Evaluation, Compliance with Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act October 2, 1992 The self evaluation report from each department was reviewed by the Building Department and by an independent consultant. The following are comments which resulted from this review: t ''1 Coordinate with Public Works the availability of disabled parking and the access route to City Hall primary entrance including curb cuts, ramps, signage, etc. is 2. There should be an accessible unisex bathroom or accessible bathrooms for each sex in City Hall. Coordinate with Public Works. 3. Evaluate the accessibility of the public counter and other services offered to the public such as job advertising, space to fill out job applications, etc. We request that you follow up on these comments and revise your "Inspection Report" and "Elimination of Barrier Report" and resubmit your revisions to the Building Department by October 15, 1992. Sample forms have been attached. Please make additional copies if you need additional blank forms. You may call Faysal Jurdi at 644-3277 if you have any questions or need techncial assistance. RWS:jf Attachments 0 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach w • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Frank Clarke, Finance FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director SUBJECT: Self Evaluation, Compliance with Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act DATE: October 2, 1992 The self evaluation report from each department was reviewed by the Building Department and by an independent consultant. The following are comments which resulted from this review: 1. Evaluate the accessibility to the public counter. 2. Evaluate the accessibility of the path of travel from the disabled parking to the public counter. Coordinate with Public Works the location of disabled parking. 3. Evaluate the path of travel including ramps, curb cuts, and doors from all departments charging fees for services and/or permits to the Finance Department where fees are paid. We request that you follow up on these comments and revise your "Inspection Report" and "Elimination of Barrier Report" and resubmit your revisions to the. Building Department by October 15, 1992. Sample forms .have been attached. Please make additional copies if you need additional blank forms. You may call Faysal Jurdi at 644-3277 if you have any questions or need technical assistance. RWS:jf Attachments 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 0 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM Paul Malkemus, Utilities Ray Schuller, Building Director Self Evaluation, Compliance ith Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act October 2, 1992 The self evaluation report from each department was reviewed by the Building Department and by an independent consultant. The following are comments which resulted from this review: 1. If public counter is provided, a segment of counter must be modified or specific alternate must be specified such as using a conference room or table provided for the disabled. We request that you follow up on this comment and revise your "Inspection Report" and "Elimination of Barrier Report" and resubmit your revisions to the Building Department by October 15, 1992. Sample forms have been attached. Please make additional copies if you need additional blank forms. You may call Faysal Jurdi at 644-3277 if you have any questions or need technical assistance. 11" At" City of Newport Beach Utilities Department Memorandum Date: 10/14/92 To: Faysal Jurdi, Chief Plan Check Engineer From: Paul Malkemus, GIS Supervisor Subject: ADA Inspection Report follow up The Utilities Department does not provide a public counter, therefore it did not appear as an item needing to be addressed in the "Elimination to Barriers" report. The section in the "Inspection Report" dealing with the counter issue should have read: Cost Estimate $0. If you have any questions or need additional information please feel free to give me a call at 3011. • PaN W. Malkemus Utilities Department enc 0 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Mike Pisani, General Services Department FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director SUBJECT: Self Evaluation, Compliance with Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act DATE: October 2, 1992 The self evaluation report from each department was reviewed by the Building Department and by an independent consultant. The following are comments which resulted from this review: A. Building "A" 1. Faucets in bathrooms to be lever type. Clarify if existing faucets are lever. 2. Change drinking fountain to comply with access requirements. 3. Provide disabled parking and an accessible path of travel from parking to primary building entrance including any required ramps, curb cuts, etc. B. Newoort Pier Restrooms 1. Incorporate into your survey Items 6, 72 8, 9'of survey done by Ron Mincer (copy attached). Coordinate work on the bathrooms with the Marine Department which will address all other items contained in Mr. Mincer's report. C. Washington Street restrooms and 19th Street Restrooms 1. Explore the possibility of altering the existing facility and/or expanding it to make it accessible at less cost than rebuilding the entire structure. 2. Discuss the accessibility of parking and the path of travel from parking to bathrooms. D. Corona del Mar Restrooms (East and West) 1. Consider adding accessible unisex toilet at each location and modify existing shower, sink, and drinking fountain to provide access as an alternate to complete rebuilding of restrooms. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Mike Pisani, General Services Department October 2, 1992 Page Two 2. Discuss accessible parking and path of travel to bathrooms if parking is provided at this location. We request that you follow up on these comments and revise your "Inspection Report" and "Elimination of Barrier Report" and resubmit your revisions to the Building Department by October 15, 1992. Sample forms have been attached. Please make additional copies if you need additional blank forms. You may call Faysal Jurdi at 644-3277 if you have any questions or need technical assistance. RWS:jf Attachments 0 • DISABLED ACCESS CONSULTANTS • 27932 Calle Belmonte San Juan Capistrano, Ca 92675 Telephone & Fax (714) 495-7591 Newport Beach Department of Building & Safety September 25, 1992 3300 Newport Boulevard P.O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, Ca. 92658 (714) 644-3282 Fax # (714) 644-3250 Re: The results of our ADAAG survey at the Newport Beach City.Pier. Attention: Mr. Ray Schuller, Building Official; 1) The .slope of the •Southeast curbcut in front - of Charlie's ;Chili serving two accessible parking spaces is 11.8%, SIB 8.33% maximum. One side flair is 13.5%, SIB 10% maximum. There is a 1/2" unbeveled bottom -lip, SIB beveled. " Solution: 2) The slope of ,the side flairs on the curbcut at :the -Northeast crosswalk from the Doryman's Hotel are 14% and 16%, SIB 10% maximum. 3) The slope of the adjacent curbcut to the South"is i3%, SIB $.33% maximum. The side flair slopes are 22% and 15%, SIB 10% maximum. There is a 1" unbeveled bottom lip, SIB 1/2" and beveled. Solution: 4) The slope of the boardwalk at the entry to the doryman'•s fish sales area is 12.5% for about 36", SIB 8.33%-maximum. Solution:' 5) The pay telephone at the'Doryman's.fish area is about'59" AFF, SIB 48" AFF maximum'and have a volume control for those•'with a hearing disability. Solution: 6) MEN'S RESTROOM: at the -foot of the pier. a. The grab bars are•35 1/2" AFF, SIB 33". b. The lavatory faucets remain open for about 2 seconds,•S/B 10 seconds minimum. Solution: �7) WOMEN'S RESTROOM: at the foot of the pier. �:a. Same as the Men's Restroom. Solution: The water fountain extends 12" off the.wall, SIB 4 "maximum. Solution: UThe four telephones on the exterior restroom walls: - a. They are 55% AFF, one SIB 48" maximum, the'others SIB 54" maximum. b. None have the required -volume control for individuals -with a disability. C. There are four telephones, this requires a text type phone for those with a hearing disability. Solution: 10) The slope of the driveway I. ramp to the lower parking lot, adjacent to the pier entrance, is 13%. This should not be used as a complying path of travel for pedestrians. Solution: 11) The slope of the first 30" feet of ramp to the pier is about 11%, SIB 8.33% maximum. '1 4 4 � � October 15,1992 0 TO: Building Director FROM: Deputy General Services Director SUBJECT. Revision of ADA Self -Evaluation BUILDING DEPARTMENT OCT 16 14Z CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA In response to your memo of October 2, this Department has reviewed your comments on our self -evaluation and offers the following: Building "A": We have addressed the concerns and a revised "elimination of barriers" form is attached. Newport Pier Restrooms: We have incorporated Ron Mincer's comments into our survey and, again, a revised "elimination of barriers" form is attached. We did not address item 9 of his comments, as the telephones are the responsibility of the Utilities Department. Washington Street and 19th Street Restrooms: We stand by our initial • assessment. Due to their small size, there are no possible modifications to those facilities. Corona del Mar Restrooms (East and West): In response to your comments about adding unisex toilets, we previously furnished a modification plan, which we feel is more feasible than using unisex facilities, which, in the past have proven to be extremely unpopular. In regard's to parking, the CDM Main Beach has an abundance of disabled spaces and there are no access barriers to the beach. Should you have further questions, feel free to contact me. Mike Pisani Attachment \J O� SEW POR CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH u T P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 C'9</FofL % Study Session: October 26, 1992 Item No.: 16 TO: Honorable Mayor and City council FROM: Building Director SUB: Canpiiance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act DATE: October 26, 1992 For the last 4 months department directors and their assigned personnel plus building department staff have been working on self evaluating the city's non- compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.). Each department has identified the majority of their barriers which could hinder the disabled from using public facilities or participate in city programs and activities. The preliminary self evaluation report was reviewed by the Building Department and by Mr. Ron Mincer, an access consultant. Subsequently the report was revised and has been finalized. This effort produced a transition plan and Phased disabled barrier removal plan which must be completed by January 26, 1995. The preliminary cost estimate to remove building barriers for the disabled city- wide is $48,170 for the temporary fixes and $2,149,672 for the ultimate barrier removal. (Summary of cost estimate attached) Not included in this cost estimate are the cost of providing access to sidewalks at non-catplying street intersections, and modifying 45 city owned parking lots with a possible multi -million dollar compliance price tag. The Public Works Department and the traffic engineer are in the process of evaluating compliance of parking lots, and ramping to sidewalks and will provide you with a cost estimate in the near future. Items remaining to move toward implementation are: 1. Make report available for review by Disabled organizations. 2. Invite members of Disabled organizations to an Administrative Hearing on the contents of the report. 3. Establish a priority and budget for retrofit work. 4. Start the preparations of plans and specifications for the necessary retrofit work. rm:jf 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPARTMENT DEPT. NO. ULTIMATE COST FIRE DEPT. 23 $1,500 POLICE DEPT. 18 $17,000 LIBRARY 40 $47,525 GENERAL SERVICES 31 $561,050 MARINE DEPT. 28 $106,460 PERSONNEL 04 $5,000 FINANCE DEPT. 06 - $0 CITY ATTORNEY 05 $1,200 ;83 �J PUBLIC WORKS 30 $5,500 UTILITIES DEPT. 42 - $11,265 �j P.B. & R. 75 $1,414,370) TOTAL ESTIMATED COSTS: $2,170,870 TRANSITION COST --------------- $0 $2,000 $0 $38,175 $1,120 .c: •..mot".,{: siG!Fv -��• • a•C'#:;.'41.M1v. 1. ': $4,150 $45,445 '• '=•t[jlj ' }�`, V ycK,v Y" $2,216,315-f--,([-�/.j LEGEND: * READILY ACHIEVABLE (first priorty, to be STARTED IMMEDIATE. ** STRUCTURAL WORK (Desia to start immediately, construction *** PRIORITY STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, con SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED IMPLEMENTATION COSTS: * $ 112,290 ** $ 1,276,900 *** $ 827,125 $ 2,216,315 and completed by JANUARY 26, 1993) be completed by JANUARY 26, 1995) uction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1994) AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINNATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER VO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION ---------------------------------------- UTIL. * 42-01 `---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $1�1AAAO $0 PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED AT ENTRANCE TO PARKING LOT DEPT. * 42-02 silo $0 WHEEL STOPS NEEDED IN PARKING AREA *** 42-03 $100 $0 PARKING SPACE DOESNtT COMPLY - RESTRIPE PARKING * 42-04 $100 $0 ENTRY DOOR NEEDS PROPER KICKPLATE * 42-05 $5 $0 PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED AT ENTRY DOOR * 42-06 $100 _ $0 STAIR IN BUILDING NEEDS CONTRASTING STRIP ON STAIRWAY * 42-07 $500 $0 NO COMPLYING DRINKING FOUNTAIN - INSTALL *** 42-08 $10,000 $0 INADEQUATE SPACE IN RESTROOMS - REMODEL N/A 42-09 $0 $0 RESTROOM H.C. SIGN REQUIRED SEE REMODEL ABOVE N/A 42-10 $0 $0 INADEQUATE SPACE IN RESTROONS - REMODEL it N/A 42-11 40 $0 NEEDS SELF -CLOSING TOILET COMPARTMENT DOOR It N/A 42-12 $0 $0 RESTROOMS NEED GRAB -BARS it " N/A 42-13 $0 $0 '- RESTROOM'FAUCETS DONIT COMPLY It - N/A 42-14 $0 $0 NO COMPLYING URINAL if * 42-15 $250 $0 PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED IN PARKING AREAS * 42-16 $10 $0 PROVIDE INFO RE: ACCESSIBLE SERVICES ------------ $11,265 --------- $0 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER'NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST --------------------------------------------------------------- FIRE * 23-01 $250 $0 * 23-02 $250 $0 * 23-03 $250 $0 * 23-04 $250 $0 *** 23-05 $500 $0 $1,500 ., 1 DESCRIPTION PHONE & DOOR BELL T00 HIGH AT FIRE STATION #1 & NEEDS RAMP PHONE & DOOR BELL T00 HIGH AT FIRE STATION #4 & NEEDS RAMP PHONE & DOOR BELL T00 HIGH AT FIRE STATION #5 & NEEDS RAMP PHONE & DOOR BELL T00 HIGH AT FIRE STATION #6 & NEEDS RAMP PROVIDE RAMP FROM DISABLED PARKING SPACE TO WALRWAY NEAR BLDG AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER'NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST ---------------------------------------------------------------' POLICE *** 18-01 $1,000 $1,000 * 18-02 $1,000 $0 * 18-03 $1,000 $0 * 18-04 $2,000 $500 * 18-05 $2,000 $500 * 18-06 $500 $0 * 18-07 $0 $0 ** 18-08 $5,000 $0 N/R 18-09 $0 $0 * 18-10 $1,000 $0 * 18-11 $2,000 $0 * 18-12 $500 $0 * 18-13 $1,000 $0 M $17,000 M$2,000 ACT I PARKING SPAbES NOT ACCESSIBLE AT POLICE STATION FRONT ENTRY DOOR IS TOO HEAVY / DIFFICULT TOVOPEN CYPHER LOCKS PRESENT PROBLEMS FOR DISABLED / LOCKS TOO HIGH DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEED TO HAVE HEIGHT ADJUSTED FOR ACCESS PUBLIC TELEPHONES NEED TO BE LOWERED FOR ACCESS FINGERPRINT ROOM TOO SMALL TO ACCOMODATE PERSON IN WHEELCHAIR PRESS ROOM IS TOO SMALL TO-ACCOMODATE PERSON IN WHEELCHAIR PUBLIC RESTROOMS DO NOT COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS EMPLOYEE LOCKER ROOMS NOT ACCESSIBLE ** NOT REQUIRED ** NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE AT DOORS AND PARKING, ETC.. FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY HANDRAILS LACK REQUIRED EXTENSIONS FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY LACKS REQUIRED WARNING STRIPES TABBY LACKS ACCESSIBLE -TELEPHONE WITH VOLUME CONTROL AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER"NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION LIBRARY * 40-01 $750 $0 * 40-02 $2,000 $0 * 40-03 $1,500 $0 * 40-04 $100 $0 * 40-05 $200 $0 N/R 40-06 $0 $0 * 40-07 $750 $0 * 40-08 $2,000 $0 * 40-09 $0 $0 * 40-10 $125 $0 * 40-11 $100• $0 * 40-12 $2,000 $0 -40-13 $1,500 • ", $0 * 40-14 $150 $0 * 40-15 $100 w $0 N/R 40-16 $0 - $0 N/R 40-17 $0 $0 * 40-18 $750 $0 * 40-19 $15,000 r $0 * 40-20 $0 $0 * 40-21 $125 : $0 * 40-22 $100 $0 * 40-23 $2,000 $0 * 40-24 $50 $0 * 40-25 $100 $0 N/R 40-26 $0 $0 N/R 40-27 $0 •$0 * 40-28 $15,600 $0 * 40-29 050 $0 * 40-30 $1,500 $0 NEWPORT CTR BRANCH - BARRIERS WILL BE REMOVED WHEN ABANDONED MARINERS BRANCH - ENTRY DOORS DO NOT COMPLY - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY - MEWS PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM'DOESN•T COMPLY - UNISEX / STAFF RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE - - CIRCULATION DESK IS NOT ACCESSIBLE - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS - SIGNAGE-AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS,REQUIRED CUM BRANCH - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY, SHOULD BE`VAN ACCESSIBLE BALBOA - ENTRY DOORS WHIT COMPLY TO ACCESSIBLITY STANDARDS - DRINKING FOUNTAIN •DOESN'COMPIIY'`.:; '•.'%2%• " - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MENIS•RBSTROON.• - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY' - WORKROOM & WORKROOM DOORWAYS NOT ACCESSIBLE - UNISEX / STAFF RESTROOM DOESNIT-COMPLY - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT.ACCESSIBLE - CIRCULATION DESK IS NOT ACCESSIBLE - PUBLIC'TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS - SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT•IS'REQUIRED BRANCH - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY"WITH ACCESSIBILITY - ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLY TO,ACCESS STANDARDS - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MEWS RESTROOM - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY - UNISEX / STAFF RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY i - INTERIOR DOORS• THROUGHOUT. DON'T COMPLY - CIRCULATION DESK."IS NOT;ACCESSIBLE (� - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY i tZ ttiva�yy��ki re lk * 40-31 $0 $0 — PIIBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS * 40-32 $125 $0 — SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED N/R 40-33 $0 $0 WEST NEWPORT — STORAGE FACILITY * 40-34 $0 $0 NEWPORT CTR BRANCH — PUBLIC TELEPHONES DON'T COMPLY * 40-35 $750 $0 — PARKING ACCESSIBILITY DOESN'T COMPLY $47,525 I AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II t? ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. _ PRIORITY BARRIER'NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST--__-------_DEkSCRIPTION ____ __--___--___---------------------- i-----------------------------'- GENERAL * 31-01 $3,225 $400 SERVICES * 31-02 $325 $0 * 31-03 $3,950 $0 ** 31-04 $105,000 $0 * 31-05 $2,100 $325 ** 31-06 $125,000 $0 *** 31-07 $155,000 $19,675 " *** 31-08 $162,000 $17,775 *** 31-09 $4,450 $0 $561,050 $38,175 _�. ADMIN. - DOORS, RESTROOMS, PARKING, DRINKING FOUNTAIN, ETC.. 15TH ST RESTROOMS - MINOR PROBLEMS W/ WOMEN'RESTROOM NEWPORT PIER - PROBLEMS WITH RESTROOM FAUCET, DRINKING FOUNTAIN WASHINGTON ST RESTROOMS - TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT BALBOA PIER RESTROOMS - TOILET & DRINKING FOUNTAIN DON'T COMPLY 19TH ST RESTROONS - RESTROOMS TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT CDM RESTROOMS (WEST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL CUM RESTROOMS (EAST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL BUCK GULLY RESTROOMS - NON -COMPLYING, NEEDS MINOR REMODELLING AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION ---,---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARINE * 28-01 $350 $20 MARINE HEADQRTRS - ENTRY DOOR HARDWARE DEPT. * 28-02 $75 $0 - ENTRY DOOR KICKPLATE * 28-03 $20 $0 - ENTRY DOOR THRESHOLD DOESN'T COMPLY * 28-04 $100 $20 - ENTRY DOOR NOT WITH PROPER SIGNAGE * 28-05 $800 $30 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN NOT PROPER HEIGHT * 28-06 $25 $0 - SIGNAGE AT THE RECEPTION COUNTERS * 28-07 $300 $0 BALBOA YACHT BASIN - ENTRY TO PRIMARY OFFICE * 28-08 - $500 $20 - DOOR LEADING TO (2) BATHROOMS REQUIRES EXCESS FORCE * 28-09 $500 $0 - MEN'S RESTROOM INADEQUATE CLEARANCE WITHIN * 28-10 $20 $0 - NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE IDENTIFICATION•ON RESTROOM DOORS * 28-11 $700 $20 - DOOR HARDWARE ON RESTROOM DOORS NOT LEVER TYPE * 28-12 $50- $0 - SIGNS AT FACILITY DO NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS * 28-13 $20 "` $0 - NEEDS!-SIGNAGE.AT ENTRY TO PARKING LOT ••, * 28-14 $20 $0 - NEEDS SIGNAGE AT ENTRY TO BUILDING * 28-15 $25 $0 CUM PARKING BOOTH - NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUEST * 28-16 $25 $0 BALBOA PARKING LOT - NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUEST * 28-17 $30 $0 JR. LIFEGUARD OFF. - NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUEST 28-18 NOT USED *** 28-19 $1,000 $0 MCFADDEN SQ. - SE CDRBCOT HEAR CHARLIE'S CHILI NON -COMPLYING *** 28-20 $1,000 $0 - HE CDRBCOT NEAR DORYMAN'S HOTEL NON -COMPLYING *** 28-21 $1,000 $0 - CDRBCDT TO THE SOUTH IS NON -COMPLYING *** 28-22 $1,000 $0 DORY14ANIS FISH AREA - SLOPE OF WALK AT ENTRY DOESN'T COMPLY * 28-23 $300 .$0 - PAY PHONE DOESN'T COMPLY * 28-24 $300 $0 MARINE HEADQRTRS - MEWS RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER * 28-25 $300 $0 - WOMEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER * 28-26 $600 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY * 28-27 $1,200 $0 MCFADDEN SQ -FOUR PAY PHONES NEAR RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY *** 28-28 $400 $600 ` - SLOPE OF DRIVEWAY/RAMP TO LOWER PARKING NON-STND ** 28-29 $30, 00 $0 NEWPORT PI - SLOPE OF RAMP TO PIER TOO STEEP * 28-30 40 $0 F`: - PAY PHONE AT FISHERMAN'S RESTAURANT TOO•HIGH *** 28-31 $300 *** 28-32 $600 * 28-33 $1,200 N/R 28-34 $0 * 28-35 $200 * 28-36 $300 * 28-37 $100 * 28-38 $500 *** 28-39 $1,500 ** 28-40 $30,000 ** 28-41 $5,000 * 28-42 $2,000 * 28-43 $500 N/R 28-44 $0 * 28-45 $300 * 28-46 $100 *** 28-47 $300 ** 28-48 $0 *** 28-49 $1,.00 N/R 28-50 $0 28-51 $2,000 ** 28-52 $2, 00 ** 28-53 $1,v00 ** 28-54 $2,000 *** 28-55 $2,000 *** 28-56 $2,000 *** 28-57 $2,000 *** 28-58 $2,000 *** 28-59 $1,000 *** 28-60 $3,000 ** 28-61 $2,000 $106,460 $0 - RAILING TOO HIGH FOR WHEELCHAIR TO CAST ROD/REEL $300 MARINE HEADQRTRS - ENTRY RAMP TOO STEEP/HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY $0 - EXT./INT. DOORS WITH NON -COMPLYING HARDWARE $0 - RESTROOMS NON -ACCESSIBLE $30 - RECEPTION COUNTER TOO HIGH $30 - INADEQUATE CLEAR SPACE AT STRIKE EDGE $0 - INT./EXT. STAIRS NEEDS VISUAL TREAD MARKINGS $50 - INT./EXT. STAIRS HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY $0 - PICNIC TABLE AREA DOESN'T COMPLY $0 BEACH ACCESS - NEED ACCESSIBLE WALKWAYS TO THE SAND/WATER $0 BALBOA PIER - SLOPE AT FOOT OF PIER TOO STEEP $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEAR RESTROOMS NON -COMPLYING $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAINS HEAR RESTROOMS NON -COMPLYING $0 - OPEN GUARDRAIL DOESN'T MEET REQUIREMENTS $0 - FISH CLEANING SINKS AREN'T ACCESSIBLE 10 - HONE DIRECTORY BLOCKS KNEE ACCESS AT PHONE $0 - AVILION AREA DOES NOT HAVE RAMP ACCESS $0 -� ONCESSION BLDG RAMP SLOPES HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY $0 -'.AMP AT BUS AREA EXCEEDS MAX SLOPE ' $0 -SPARRING FEE BOOTH IS WITHOUT RAMP ACCESS •$0 '""" -F„ TAIR AT WESTSIDE OF PTER:60ESN'T COMPLY $0 G LOT STAIILS DO NOT COMPLY' $0 -' TAIRB, ADJOINING SAND/PLAY. AREA, DON'T COMPLY $0 TAIR HANDRAILS FROM LOT °A^ DON'T COMPLY.' $0 - .A^ ST PARKING'IOT CURBCUT•TO"BEACH'IS TOO STEEP $0 -f�BM ST PARKING LOT CURBCUT TO BEACH IS TOO STEEP ' $0 - 'ATH FROM BUS STATION TO PIER IS TOO STEEP $b - °A^ ST LDT NEEDS (3) H.C. PARKIM SPACES [HAS NONE] $0 - „B° ST LOT NEEDS (2) H.C. PARKING�'SPACES•[HAS ONE] $0 -°A^ ST LOT DOESN'T HAVE ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES $0 - RAMP FROM MAIN LOT TO PIER'IS TO STEEP ------------ $1,120 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT J TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST �l 04-01 $5,000 $0 WOMEN'S RES�TROOM IS NOT ACCESSIBLE 04-02 $0 ----- $0- PUBLIC SERVrICE COUNTER IS T00 HIGH, PROVIDE ABLE $5,000 $0 r DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. DATA PROCESSING FINANCE -- NONE -- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES TITLE II ET NATION OF BARRIERS COST TRANSITION COST O--------- - ------------ ACT DESCRIPTION .i AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST ----------------------------------------------------------------' CITY * 05-01 $200 $0 ATRNY * 05-02 $1,000 $0 * 05-03 $0 $0 * 05-04 $0 $0 -----$1,200 -------- --- DESCRIPTION NO ELEVATOR ACCESS TO 2ND FIR -PROVIDE EQUIV. SERVICE AT 1ST FIR INTERIOR STAIRS LACK STRIPING AND REQUIRED HANDRAIL EXTERIOR STAIRS LACK STRIPING AND REQUIRED HANDRAIL 2ND FLU RESTROOMS NOT ACCESSIBLE - NO ELEV. ACCESS a AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST_—___------ DESCRIPTION * 30-03 $2 300 $0 _~--- PUBLIC 5 L___________________ * B>1 � ER TOO HIGH (OFFER USE OF CONF. 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ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION •------ -----------------------"-----------------------------------------'-------- ,--------------- ' -- — ---------- *** 75-01 $160,000 $150 CARROLL BECK: PARKING RESTROOMS ACCESS TO PLAY AREAS ETC.. * 75-02 $0 $150 OASIS CTR: LACKS SIGNAGE ** 75-03 $350,000 $150 W.NWPRT COMM CTR: STAIRS, SIGNAGE, RESTROOMS, DRINKING FOUNTAIN *** 75-04 $0 $0 TREATER ARTS CTR: LOCATE H.C. PARKING SPACE IN UPPER LOT * 75-05 $450 - $150 COX YOUTH CTR: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & SIGNAGE ** 75-05A 1 $15,000 $0 NEEDS ACCESS TO PLAY EQUIPMENT * 75-06 $0 $0 _ LINCOLN GYM: SCHOOL DIST. FACILITY — SCHOOL DIST. TO ADDRESS ** 75-07 $150,000 $0 JORGENSEN COMM. CTR: RESTROOMS, PATHS TO ACTIVITY SITES & EQUIP *** 75-08 $50,000 $0 CLIFF DR PARK: RAMP/STAIRS, RESTROOMS, PARKING, SAND EQUIP. * 75-09 #50 $0 BONITA CREEK: NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE ** 75-09A $40,000 $0 NEEDS ACCESS TO PLAY EQUIPMENT * 75-10 _ $150 $0 _WSIDE:,DR..PARK: NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE & PARKING *** 75-11 $2,000 $0 BAYVIEW PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBM ROUTE (RAMP) * 75-12 $2,235 $0 BEGONIA PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE ** 75-13 $203,500 $1,500 BUFFALO HILLS(I): SIGNAGE, PARKING, RESTROOM, DRINKING FOUNTAIN *** 75-14 $202,000 $150 BUFFALO HILLS(II):'SIGNAGE, PARKING, RESTROOM, TABLE * 75-15 $2,250 $0 CHANNEL PL PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE *** 75-16 $2,650 $150 EASTBLUFF PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE, H.C. ROUTE RAMP, TABLES * 75-17 $0 $0 GALAXY VIEW PARK: ** NOT APPLICABLE ** * 75-18 $0 $0 HARBOR VIEW NATURE PARK: ** NOT APPLICABLE ** * 75-19 $1,735 $0 INSPIRATION PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN ** 75-20 $202,250 $0 IRVINE TER PARK: RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY,DRINKING FOUNTAIN,TABLE * 75-21 $0 $0 JASMINE VIEW PARK: ** NOT APPLICABLE ** * 75-22 $1,875 $150 LAS ARENAS PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE, DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-23 $1,750 $0 LIDO PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-24 $1,750 $0 LOOKOUT PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-25 $2,250 $0 NEWPORT ISL. PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLES * 75-26 $150 $0 OLD SCHOOL PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE *** 75-27 $1,800 $150 PENINSULA PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE PARKING & SIGNAGE & TABLE *** 75-28 $3,250 $0 SAN MIGUEL PARK: CURB RAMP, DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE *** 75-29 $3,750 $0 SPYGLASS HILL PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE CURB RAMP, DRINKING FNTN * 75-30 $2,250 $0 SPYGLASS RESERV. PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE <•:9A^: .11c'u<'."• <::`Y.ea\rYhr:¢>-.-f...�.v~. n:0".` i.h �:s•: -c ;�i .�C2"" •'\':. <:\?• _ _ .ti r"n •:C<7i:. }.:gi: w.al..h Q:. JL �\it ..•... ..:. ..Yr m'j:i. 'ii . .}:"� Vzti :+L'~ 'h a•�it. fry: \ }: .i y'� o- •1 f1 : v�� i �:\y... e•L.. ACC ..'e`a... ��:yt .a', ,:.p�?....'F:.O.�ry:3,Yya,"'ts:l•.,C•_-•a^F.!'1,',. ,J�,':"?'J'hJ3•h�a..'o-..•'.�`w*:.0.�'. .:^H\:N' v1L,:j ii • q:•uRu\aa..` ` :' HiHG• .L'l zy ••..``IL:.}h�b iif`': a Ly�`�$�'•F '\ryi3.�(:.,..•,ar:i,. �.^HRcTn ._'�;u,.:i.9lC.••Q..h< . ..':\[.w.' •in av .`�wM1l}.v.�t`• C � w.,..::Fe :.: • •'-a ' �':ASi:N�:.i`.r`;. y�: Nit ••,`• :.v`.. p, y:.+�C.•^:'<'v..\. :.w i;h.:�...::.e.: •ry '•"Vy'.iy .::•:. .J "Clio:..^u...:-...`�.. uyh .: ry `j\H•. "i :ai.. .a ate" _:� �. ..+. <.`• . h [iG'Z it :` .i •i�i`,`•' Ni .`\gin�HH'Y:.. •i� y: .�..C. . it. ' .��1�.•�•tilc�. w'I�cj•..``r�.�•',I:'�i� A� . ' `"'•i�`...•ta.',?.\- �^�:y..„':.:�:+.`k °:r•' . .� *** 75-31 * 75-32 * 75-33 *** 75-34 * 75-35 0 $1,875 $150 WESTCLIFF PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE & DRINKING FOUNTAIN $1,750 $0 WEST JETTY VIEW PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN $2,400 $150 W NEWPORT PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE, DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE $3,400 $1,150 15TH ST PARK: PARKING, CURB RAMP, SIGNAGE, TABLES, DRINK FNTN $1,750 $0 38TH ST PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN $1,414,370 $4,150 " CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 November 24, 1992 The Good Will 1210 No. Fairview Santa Ana, CA 92702 SUBJECT: ADA Compliance Report To Whom It May Concern: As required by Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the city of Newport Beach has completed its self evaluation for disabled access. This evaluation encompassed all city facilities, services and programs and addressed the following aspects: A. Disabled access required by ADA regulations B. Areas currently complying with disabled access • C. Areas where additional access features are needed D. Implementation plan for providing ADA compliance This self -evaluation study included all city buildings and facilities operated by the following departments: Fire, Police, Library, General Services, Marine, Personnel, Finance, City Attorney, Public Works, Building, Planning, Utilities and Parks, Beaches & Recreation. Your organization is invited to review the city's self -evaluation report on A.D.A. compliance and submit written comments to the Building Director by December 28, 1992. Copies of the self evaluation report are on file and available for your review at: City of Newport Beach Building Permit Counter 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768 Very truly yours, BUILDING DEPARTMENT Raimar W. Sc� uller • Director RWS:jf 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 November 24, 1992 California Paralyzed Veterans Assoc. 5901 E. 7th St. Long Beach, CA 90822 SUBJECT: ADA Compliance Report To Whom It May Concern: As required by Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the city of Newport Beach has completed its self evaluation for disabled access. This evaluation encompassed all city facilities, services and programs and addressed the following aspects: A. Disabled access required by ADA regulations B. Areas currently complying with disabled access C. Areas where additional access features are needed • D. Implementation plan for providing ADA compliance This self -evaluation study included all city buildings and facilities operated by the following departments: Fire, Police, Library, General Services, Marine, Personnel, Finance, City Attorney, Public Works, Building, Planning, Utilities and Parks, Beaches & Recreation. Your organization is invited to review the city's self -evaluation report on A.D.A. compliance and submit written comments to the Building Director by December 28, 1992. Copies of the self evaluation report are on file and available for your review at: City of Newport Beach Building Permit Counter 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768 Very truly yours, BUILDING DEPARTMENT Raimar W. Schuller • Director RWS:jf 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 November 24, 1992 The California Developmentally Disabled Area Board IX 250 So. E1 Camino Real, #110 Tustin, CA 92680 SUBJECT: ADA Compliance Report To Whom It May Concern: As required by Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the city of Newport Beach has completed its self evaluation for disabled access. This evaluation encompassed all city facilities, services and programs and addressed the following aspects: A. Disabled access required by ADA regulations B. Areas currently complying with disabled access C. Areas where additional access features are needed IsD. Implementation plan for providing ADA compliance This self -evaluation study included all city buildings and facilities operated by the following departments: Fire, Police, Library, General Services, Marine, Personnel, Finance, City Attorney, Public Works, Building, Planning, Utilities and Parks, Beaches & Recreation. - Your organization is invited to review the city's self -evaluation report on A.D.A. compliance and submit written comments to the Building Director by December 28, 1992. Copies of the self evaluation report are on file and available for your review at: City of Newport Beach Building Permit Counter 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768 Very truly yours, BUILDING DEPARTMENT Raimar W. Sch ller Director RWS:jf 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 November 24, 1992 Dayle McIntosh Center 150 West Cerritos, Building #4 Anaheim, CA 92805 SUBJECT: ADA Compliance Report To Whom It May Concern: As required by Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the city of Newport Beach has completed its self evaluation for disabled access. This evaluation encompassed all city facilities, services and programs and addressed the following aspects: A. Disabled access required by ADA regulations B. Areas currently complying with disabled access • C. Areas where additional access features are needed D. Implementation plan for providing ADA compliance This self -evaluation study included all city buildings and facilities operated by the following departments: Fire, Police, Library, General Services, Marine, Personnel, Finance, City Attorney, Public Works, Building, Planning, Utilities and Parks, Beaches & Recreation. Your organization is invited to review the city's self -evaluation report on A.D.A. compliance and submit written comments to the Building Director by December 28, 1992. Copies of the self evaluation report are on file and available for your review at: City of Newport Beach Building Permit Counter 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768 Very trul BUILDING / Raimar W. Schuller • ` Director RWS:jf 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach ' 4 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ^REQUEST FOR ADVERTISING NAME OF PAPER: LJ11(L+ � -r7r TYPE OF AD (Legal, Classified or Display): DATE(S) ITEM IS TO RUN: SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: NAIL INVOICE FOR PAYMENT ^� "ATTENTION": l/ j�/�t(/o Y yP__,�}e}•/j gz jr- Dept. DiVislorf) NAME OF PERSON PLACING THE AD: PA4f6A.(.. yjftnl PHONE NO.: ADDRESS: 3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92663 (CNB 11/84) :!k.:.S';:..:anS'P�% eE�i.•.<�,:5 Le:i...ii.•:.. 'r:tis •�j�3 ":�??:=i•4 •gi•171`pi?i, 7 i... �?}�7}?j'i,:•}�7it )}'> .'•• •�•ily(l:••' 3}� Yii,i':i'7ii: i; i:::::,:3i:,n;..... .: ii::giCiN•o- �?t p:; 3 t a <aa, ja t I q) 3q j377 r,1 ) 11.p a, .. .7•.. 3 r 3 f a.... 0 0 • PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Newport Beach invites interested residents to review the self evaluation report on disabled access to the various city buildings and facilities. Copies of the report are available for viewing at the Building Department Public Counter. Comments on the report may be submitted by December 28, 1992 to: Ray Schuller, Director Building Department City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768 .. 1.l -iii. •!! •Y k:.n Yi2�..a,`$.?^}^'��rj��� �•�+r3, C PrUB IC:a,,nTS„ The City - of ,, N•ewport:> Beach invites interested residents to review the' --Selfti-evaluation' report on >r disabled "`access--to_the _various;co' buildings4and•')z facilities. —Copies' of•.•the -report are +available, f6r.,viewind1. fit�the3uilding Npartment^Public: Co64e17. orrime on the .reportmay_;b_'eIsubmitted° Dece' beT28;11992"' to.0,. am,��1•tc%t+T,�lf'3._�Y�£,I'�rf �f3'�..�: Mr���;�..••:-is°°*v` December 4, 1992 I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on December 4 ,1992 at Costs sa, Cali ornia S' n ture ig a PROOF OF PUBLICATION M JBL IC ' The. City ."of_Newport' Beach invites ';interested _ residents* to review the —self --.evaluation' r'eport op, ' disabled "' inpoce.._tn +ho vnrinuc .rihi'4hnilrinne.4anri on the report=may,. to:tr irttk'--,."ted arta;� �9i'li tt'•i}3< 0 lowing e re' December 4, 1992 I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on December 4 ,199 2 at Cost esa, California Signature PROOF OF PUBLICATION 1 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM T0: David Niederhaus, General Services Director FROM:- Ray Schuller, Building Director SUBJECT: Implementation of "ADA" Self Evaluation DATE: December 4, 1992 Attached is a list of barriers your department determined should be removed to comply with "ADA" regulations. Removal of barrier numbers 01 through 03 and 05 is considered to be "readily achievable" under "ADA" regulations and as such, the barriers must be removed by January 26, 1993. Barriers #04 and 06 through 09 require design and structural alteration or rebuilding of bathroom facilities. The design for Items 07, 08, 09 must start as soon as possible and the required work completed by January 26, 1994. The design for Items #4 and #6 should be started as soon as possible and the work completed by January 26, 1995. • After these barriers are removed, record the date it was removed on the attached forms and return them to Faysal Jurdi to update our records so they reflect ADA compliance. Funds to implement "readily achievable" items (01 through 03 and 05) and for design fees for Items (#04•and 06 through 09) will be made available by the Finance Department by January 15, 1993. Items (07 through 09) will be budgeted for in the 1993-1994 budget,' ii Item 4" and 06) will be budgeted for in the 1994-1995 budgets. RWS:jf c: • City Manager Finance Director Mike Pisani Irwin Miller 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach SEW PO'4T CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH U\ Z P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 C'9</FORR�P MEMORANDUM TO: Duane Munson, Personnel Director FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director. SUBJECT: Implementation of "ADA" Self Evaluation, DATE: --December 4, 1992 Attached -is a list of barriers,youil Department determined should be-removed,in order to make the City Hall bathroom facilities accessible and in compliance with the "ADA" regulation.'•'This would require.design$ and structural alterations to �the existing facilities. .The design should be started•as soon as possible and • '•r % fp the work completed'by January 26,' 1995. "Please':coordinate;ttiis,,work with the Public Works Department. r Funds for design fees will be made available by the Finance Department by January 15, 1993. Funds for the required work will 'be made available in the 1994-1995 budget. RWS:jf c: City Manager FRrancelRareftgr = Irwin Miller u 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach::'; • Pp�,T CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH U` T P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 do °q<iFoaN�r TO: FROM: SUBJECT: MEMORANDUM Robin Flory, Assistant City Attorney Ray Schuller, Building Director, i Implementation of "ADA" Self Evaluation DATE: -,December 4, 1992 ____ •_ M� � � Attached is a list of barriers identified in your department that needs to be removed to comply with "ADA" regulations. Since removal of these barriers is considered to be "readily achievable" under "ADA" regulations, they must be removed by January 26, 1993. After these barriers are removed, record the date of removal on the attached forms and return them to Faysal Jurdi to update our records so they reflect "ADA" compliance. Funds to implement barrier removal will be made available by the Finance Department by January 15, 1993. v_ RWS:jf c: City Manager Finance Director 0 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 0 FROM: SUBJECT: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM David Harshbarger, Marine Dept. Director Ray Schuller, Building Director Implementation of "ADA" Self.Evaluation DATE: December 4t_1992 Attached is a list of barriers your department determined should be removed to comply with ADA regulations: A -Removal of barriers (01 through 17, 23 through 28, 30, 33, 35 through 38, 41, 42, 45, 46) is considered -to be "readily achievable" under "ADA" regulations and as such; the barriers must be removed by January 26, 1993. Because of the numerous barriers that exist, it may not be possible to accomplish this by the January 26, 1993 deadline. However, if you start Immediately and pursue with due diligence.to achieve this -objective, we -will be in reasonable compliance with the "ADA" requirement. Barriers (19 through 22, 28 through 32, 399 479 499 55 through 60) require design and structural alterations. The design for these items must start as soon as " possible and the required,work.completed„by January:26, 1994. Barriers (29, 40, 41, 442 489 51 through 54, 61) require design and structural alterations. -The design for these items must start as soon- as possible and the required work completed by January 2695:- After,these barriers are removed, record the date it•was.removed-on the attached' forms and return them to Faysal Jurdi to update our records so they reflect.ADA compliance. Funds for the implementation of the "readily achievable" items and for design fees will be made available by the Finance Department by January 15, 1993. Barriers which must be removed by January 26, 1994, will be budgeted for in the 1993-1994 budget. Barriers which must be removed by January 26, 1995 will be budgeted for in the 1994-1995 budget. RWS:jf c: City Manager Finance Director Ray Garver Irwin Miller R 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport; Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 Y Yeu\i Y TO: LaDonna Kienitz, City Librarian FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director SUBJECT: Implementation of "ADA" Self Evaluation DATE: December 4, 1992 Attached is a list of barriers identified in your Department -that need to be removed to comply with "ADA" 4*gulatibns. Since removal of all these barriers is considered to be "readily achievable" under "ADA" regulations, they must be removed by January 26, 1993. Because of the numerous barriers that exist, it may not be possible to accomplish this by the January 26, 1993 deadline. However, if you start immediately and pursue with due diligence to achieve this objective, we will be in -reasonable compliance with the "ADA" requirement. • After these barriers are removed, record the date of removal on the attached forms and return them to Faysal Jurdi to update our records so they reflect ADA compliance. Funds to implement barrier removal will be made available by the Finance Department by January 15, 1993. c: City Manager Finance Director Tom Johnson 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach r-I L- • 0 aEW PO,4r CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH U S P.O. BOX 176E,-*C2WPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 q<<FO AN TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: MEMORANDUM Jim Jacobs, Acting Chief of Police / Ray Schuller, Building Director.-�✓ Implementation of "ADA" Sel -Evaluation December 3, 1992 Attached is a list of barriers your Department determined should be removed to comply with "ADA" regulations. Removal of barrier Numbers 02 through 07 and 10 through 13 is considered to bd'"readily achievable" under ADA regulations and as such, the barriers must be removed by January 26, 1993. Barrier #1 requires design and restriping of the parking lot. The design should start as soon as possible to have the work be completed by January 26, 1994. Item #8 requires the modification of the public bathrooms. The design for this item should also start soon since the work must be completed by January 26, 1995. After these barriers are removed, record the date it was removed on the attached forms and return them to Faysal Jurdi to update our records so they show compliance. Funds for the implementation of Items (02-07, 10-13) and for design fees for Items #1 and #8 will be made available by the Finance Department by January 15, 1992. The cost of parking restriping and signage (Item #1) will be budgeted for in the 1993-1994 budget. The cost of altering the public bathroom (Item #8) will be budgeted for in the 1994-1995 budget. Please contact Faysal Jurdi at Extension 3277 if you need assistance in selecting an architect for the design of Item #1 and #8. RWS:jf cc: City Manager Finance Director Douglas Fletcher Irvin Miller- G: 3: 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach SEW PORT 19 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH • V P.O. BOX 1768, NSMRT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 Cq<t FOR�`P MEMORANDUM TO: Tim Riley, Fire Chief FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director SUBJECT: Implementation of "ADA" Self- evaluation DATE: December 3, 1992 Attached is a list of barriers your department determined should be removed to comply with "ADA" Regulations. Barrier numbers 01 through 04 are considered to .,:. b AReadily Achievable" under'ADA Regulations and as such, the -barriers must be removed by January 26, 1993. Barrier 005 requires a structural alteration by providing a ramp in the parking lot and must be completed as soon as possible, but no later than. January 26,• 1994. Please coordinate this item with Rich Edmonston, Traffic Engineer, and with Irwin Miller from Public Works since it overlaps with providing access from disabled parking spaces to buildings in our • City Hall complex. After these barriers are removed, record the date it was removed on the attached forms and return them to Faysal Jurdi to update our records to show compliance. Funds for the implementation of .the "readily achievable" items 01 through 04 will be made available by the Finance Department by January 15, 1993. The cost of structural improvements Ite 5) will be budgeted for in the 1993- 1994 budget.-"°` " RWS:jf cc: City Manager Finance Director -Randy Sheerer Rich Edmonston Irvin Miller 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 171 O� SEW Po e CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Vr P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 e. C'9<IFOR% TO: FROM: SUBJECT: MEMORANDUM Ronald Whitley, Parks and Recreation Director Ray Schuller, Building Director 9 Implementation of "ADA" Sel Evaluation DATE: December 8, 1992 Attached is a list of barriers'your department determined should be removed to comply with "ADA" regulations:., Removal of -barriers (02, 059 06, 099 109 129 152. 179 180 19, '21 through 26, 30, 32,•33, 35) is considered to be "readily achievable" under "ADA" regulations and as such, the barriers must be removed by January 26, 1993.,.Because of the numerous barriers that exist, it may not be possible to accomplish this by January 26, 1993, deadline. However, if you start immediately and pursue with due diligence to achieve this objective, we will be in reasonable compliance with the "ADA" requirement. Barriers (01, 01A, 04, 08, 11,14, 169 27, 28, 29, 31, 34) require design and structural alterations. • The design for these items must start as soon as possible and the required work completed by January 269 1994. ._. :. Barriers (03, 05A, 07, 07A, 09A, 13, 20) require design and structural alterations. The design for these items should start as soon as possible and the requite:worksomPeted, yarianuar� 214J995, after..ths�sa Izartri Sate -removed, record -the date -it --was removed on the attached forms an re urn them o"Faysal: Jurdi to update our records so they reflect "ADA" compliance. Funds for the implementation of the "readily achievable" items and for design fees. -will be made available by the Finance Department by January 15,•1993. Barriers which must be removed by January 1993-1994 budget. Barriers which must be budgeted for in the 1994-1995 budget. RWS:jf c: City Manager - Finance Director Nancy Beard Irwin Miller 26, 1994, will be budgeted for in the removed by January 26, 1995, will be 3300 Newport Boukward, Newport Beach 0 .0 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM Ben Nolan, Public Works Director Ray Schuller, Building Director Implementation of "ADA" Self Evaluation DATE: December 80,_1992 ; _< Attached is a -list of barriers your department determined should be removed to comply with "ADA' regulations. . Removal of barrier numbers 01, 02, 03 is considered to be "readily achievable" under "ADA" regulations and as such, the barriers must be removed by January 26, 1993. Removal of barriers 04, 05 require design and structural alterations. The design should be started as soon as possible and the work completed'by January 262 1994. After these barriers are removed, record the date it was removed on the attached forms and return them to Faysal Jurdi to update our records so they reflect "ADA" compliance. Funds to implement "readily achievable" items (01, 029 03) and design fees will be made available by the Finance Department by January 15, 1993. Items 04, 05 will be budgeted for in the.1993-1994 budget., RWS:jf 'ut c: City..M�pag-�'. •.: = Finance Director Irwin Miller. 5300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach TO: FROM: SUBJECT: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM Jeff Staneart, Acting Utilities Director Ray Schuller, Building Director Implementation of "ADA Self valuation DATE: December 8, 1992 Attached is a list of barriers your department determined should be removed to comply with "ADA regulations Removal of barriers (01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 07,'15, 16) is considered to be "re0iy achievable" under "ADA" regulations and as such, the barriers must be removed by January 26, 1993. Removal of barriers (03, 08) require design .and alterations. The design for these items must start as soon as possible and 'the required work completed by January 26, 1994. After these barriers are .removed, record the date it was removed on the attached forms and return them to Faysal Jurdi to update our records so they reflect ADA compliance. Funds for the implementation of the "readily achievable" items and for design fees will be made available by the Finance Department by January 15, 1993. Barriers which must -be removed by January 26, 1994, will be budgeted for in the 1993-1994' budget. - .. .. ' ' RWS:jf c: City Manage .` Finance Director Paul Malkemus Irwin Miller s M , 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Isr i R1 Authorized to Publish Advertisements of all kinds including puoiicd1,0--Ay Docipe of the Superior court of Orange County, California, Number A•6214, Septem6or 96, 1961, and A•24831 June 11, 1963 0 STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Orange I am a Citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the below entitled matter. I am a principal clerk of the NEWPORT ^' BEACH —COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the City of Costa Mesa, County of Orange, State of California, and that attached Notice is a true and complete copy as was printed and published on the. following dates: December 4, 1992 I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on December 4 ,1992 at Costt,M sa, California Signature W U O Z CV r CL 0" C i. O N � •p O U L N C CD a3 L n ? O R C E C .' > U t � ca Um fO C=0 U C N .,._. a as .0 mN>oo' N y L N CL E y z30 cc°:, CD ,r c C .a o�Cn in@ 20 cm E U �U'S n 'tig OC y-. O PROOF OF PUBLICATION co co 0) CV LO . 0 0) C U a1 N •p 2Em>U We aao m "Soaa)i3m )�0Zo o = W = CV) 3 Crm=UciZ .li k! CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 Study Session: January 11, 1993 Item No: 8 MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Building Director SUBJECT: Update and Prioritization to Comply with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act DATE: December 10, 1992 In order to comply with ADA requirements, we have prioritized departmental tasks to remove barriers for disabled persons in city facilities. The following criteria governs to establish priorities. A. ADA Regulations require that a transition plan be enacted starting July 26, 1992 and that all "readily achievable" items be completed by January 26, 1993. B. ADA Regulations require that all structural alterations required for providing access be completed by January 26, 1995. C. Drawings and specifications need to be prepared timely to insure adequate lead time to complete the retrofit work by January 26, 1995. To achieve ADA compliance requires the City to budget the funds necessary at a time when we can least afford it due to the depressed economic conditions. According to the attached financial overview, it is necessary to amend our current budget by $233,782 to stay reasonably complying with ADA requirements. This amount includes $45,445 to be used for transition funds (temporary fixes), $109,745 for implementing what the federal government considers readily achievable (ramps, curb cuts, grab bars, etc.) and $78,592 represents 10% of the proposed FY 1993-94 work to timely prepare the plans. The financial overview also shows that the City is required to spend 834,808 in FY 1993-94 of which 127,525 represents 10% of the '94-95 work to prepare plans plus $1,147,725 in FY 1994-95 to meet our target date of January 26, 1995 to comply with ADA mandate. The Building Department will submit these Departmental Capital Improvement Budget requests by January 1, 1993 to the Public Works Department. We would like to be involved in the original planning and design stage to evaluate compliance with is ADA on barrier elimination, especially projects which exceed $100,000 in cost. RWS:jf Attachments 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH FINANCIAL OVERVIEW OF BARRIER REMOVAL AMERICANS WITH DISAB TITLE II FY 1992 - 1993 TRANSITION READILY 93 - 94 DEPARTMENT ----------------------------- DEPT. NO. COST ----------------------------------------- ACHIEVABLE DESIGN COSTS FIRE DEPT. 23 $0 $1,000 $50 POLICE DEPT. 18 $2,000 $11,000 $100 LIBRARY 40 $0 $47,525 $0 GENERAL SERVICES 31 $38,175 $9,600 $32,150 MARINE DEPT. 28 $1,120 $11,860 $2,010 PERSONNEL 04 $0 $0 $0 FINANCE DEPT. 06 $0 $0 $0 CITY ATTORNEY 05 $0 $1,200 $0 PUBLIC WORKS 30 $0 $3,500 $200 UTILITIES DEPT. 42 $0 $1,165 $1,010 P.B. & R. ----------------------------- 75 $4,150 ----------------------------------------- $22,895 $43,072 $45,445 $109,745 $78,592 BUDGETS: FY 92 - 93: ---------------------------- $233,782 TOTAL EXPENDITURES: $2,216,315 ACT FY 1993 - 1994 94 - 95 PROJECTS --------------------------' DESIGN COSTS $450 $O $900 $500 $0 $0 $289,300 $23,000 $18,090 $7,450 $0 $500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,800 $0 $9,090 $0 $387,653 -------------------------- $96,075 $707,283 $127,525 FY 93 - 94: $834,808 1994 - 1995 PROJECTS $0 $4,500 $0 $207,000 $67,050 $4,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $864,675 $1,147,725 FY 94 - 95: $1,147,725 0 0 s CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Paul Malkemus, Utilities Department FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director SUBJECT: Implementation of Barrier Removal to Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). DATE: February 2, 1993 Attached is a summary of disabled access barriers identified by the Utilities Department in the self evaluation phase of the ADA compliance process. This summary specifies the priority for removing each barrier and who will provide the design work and construction work required to remove each of these barriers. The design and construction for the removal of barriers (42-07, 42-08,) will be contracted out by the Public Works Department as part of contracts which will include the removal of other access barriers of similar priority for all city buildings. The removal of barriers (42-09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14) is included in the bathroom retrofit required for the removal of barrier (42-08) above. • The design and construction for the removal of barriers (42-04, 05, 06, 16) will be done by the Building Department and the General Services Department, respectively. To initiate this work, please obtain the access requirements for the removal of these barriers from Faysal Jurdi in the Building Department and then submit the information with a completed work request form to the General Services Department. Include a copy of the barrier removal forms for General Services. For your convenience, I have enclosed a copy of the barrier removal forms and a work request form. The design and construction for the removal of barriers (42-01, 02, 03, 15) will be done by the Traffic Engineer and the General Services Department respectively. To initiate this work, please request the design from Rich Edmonston in the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department and then submit the design with a completed work request form to the General Services Department. Include a copy of the barrier removal forms for general services. For your convenience, I have enclosed a copy of the barrier removal forms and a work request form. After barriers (42-01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 15, 16) have been removed, document the date on which they were removed on the respective barrier removal form and return it to the Building Department so we can update our records. ADA removal account number is 7014-98290003. If you have any questions, please call Faysal Jurdi at Extension 3277. cc: Kevin Murphy, City Manager • Jeff Staneart, Utilities Director David Niederhaus, General Services Director Lloyd Dalton, Public Works Rich Edmonston, Public Works 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach LEGEND: • READILY ACHIEVABLE (first priorty, to be STARTED IMMEDIATELY and completed by JANUARY 26, 1993) •■ STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediate) , g y, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26� 1995) <*+ PRIORITY STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1994) DESIGN EXECUTION CONSULTANT (C) GENERAL SERVICES (B.S.) BUILDING DEPT. (B) TELECOMMUNICATION (T.C.) TRAFFIC (T) PRIVATE CONTRACTOR (P.C.) STATUS: RESOLVED (R) PENDING (P) NOT REQUIRED (N/R) I i 0 0 DEPT. UTIL. DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER No. + 42-01 • 42-02 42-03 • 42-04 • 42-05 • 42-06 * 42-07 +F+F■ 42-08 N/A 42-09 N/A 42-10 N/A 42-11 N/A 42-12 N/A 42-13 N/A 42-14 42-15 • 42-16 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DESIGN EXECUTION BY BY STATUS .-------------------------------- T G.S. P T G.S. P T G.S. P B G.S. P B G.S. P B G.S. P C P.C. P C P.C. P T B.S. P B G.S. P DESCRIPTION PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED AT ENTRANCE TO PARKING LOT WHEEL STOPS NEEDED IN PARKING AREA PARKING SPACE DOESN'T COMPLY — RESTRIPE PARKING ENTRY DOOR NEEDS PROPER KICKPLATE PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED AT ENTRY DOOR STAIR IN BUILDING NEEDS CONTRASTING STRIP ON STAIRWAY NO COMPLYING DRINKING FOUNTAIN — INSTALL INADEQUATE SPACE IN RESTROOMS — REMODEL RESTROOM H.C. SIGN REQUIRED SEE REMODEL ABOVE INADEQUATE SPACE IN RESTROOMS — REMODEL " NEEDS SELF —CLOSING TOILET COMPARTMENT DOOR " RESTROOMS NEED GRAB —BARS RESTROOM FAUCETS DON'T COMPLY " NO COMPLYING URINAL " PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED IN PARKING AREAS PROVIDE INFO RE: ACCESSIBLE SERVICES 0 0 I r CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Mike Pisani, Deputy Director, General Services Department FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director�j SUBJECT: Implementation of Barrier Removal to Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). DATE: February 2, 1993 Attached is a summary of disabled access barriers identified by the General Services Department in the self evaluation phase of the ADA compliance process. This summary specifies the priority for removing each barrier and who will provide the design work and construction work required to remove each of these barriers. • The design and construction for the removal of barriers (31-01, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09)) will be contracted out by the Public Works Department as part of contracts which will include the removal of other access barriers of similar priority for all city buildings. Where complete rebuilding of existing bathroom facilities has been proposed as means for providing access, the Building Department will evaluate the possibility of providing equivalent access by alterinq existing facilities at a lower cost than replacing it. 0 The design and construction for the removal of barrier (31-02) will be done by the Building Department and the General Services Department respectively. To initiate this work, please obtain the access requirements for the removal of this barrier from Faysal Jurdi in the Building Department and then execute the work. After barrier (31-02) has been removed, document the date on which it was removed on the respective barrier removal form and return it to the Building Department so we can update our records. ADA account number is 7014-98290003. If you have any questions, please call Faysal Jurdi at Extension 3277. RWS:jf cc: Kevin Murphy, City Manager David Neiderhaus, General Services Director Lloyd Dalton, Public Works 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach LEGEND: x READILY ACHIEVABLE (first priorty, to be STARTED IMMEDIATELY and completed by JANUARY 26, 1993) xx STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1995) xxx PRIORITY STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1994) DESIGN EXECUTION : __________ ____________ CONSULTANT (C) GENERAL SERVICES (G.S.) BUILDING DEPT. (B) TELECOMMUNICATION (T.C.) TRAFFIC (T) PRIVATE CONTRACTOR (P.C.) STATUS: RESOLVED (R) PENDING (P) NOT REQUIRED (N/R) n AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II r ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DESIGN EXECUTION )EPT. PRIORITY BARRIER No. BY BY STATUS DESCRIPTION _---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SENERAL * 31-01 C P.C. P ADMIN. — DOORS, RESTROOMS. PARKING, DRINKING FOUNTAIN, ETC.. SERVICES 31-02 B G.S. P 15TH ST RESTROOMS — MINOR PROBLEMS W/ WOMEN'S RESTROOM� x 31-03 C P.C. P NEWPORT PIER — PROBLEMS WITH RESTROOM FAUCET, DRINKING FOUNTAIN 31-04 C P.C. P WASHINGTON ST RESTROOMS — TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT + 31-05 C P.C. P BALBOA PIER RESTROOMS — TOILET & DRINKING FOUNTAIN DON'T COMPLY stir 31-06 C P.C. P 19TH ST RESTROOMS — RESTROOMS TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT atrx- 31-07 C P.C. P CDM RESTROOMS (WEST)— DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL + 31-08 C P.C. P CDM RESTROOMS (EAST)— DON'T COMPLY. NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL *■ 31-09 C P.C. P BUCK GULLY RESTROOMS — NON —COMPLYING, NEEDS MINOR REMODELLING 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Augie Wagner, Fire Battalion Chief FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director , SUBJECT: Implementation of Barrier Removal to Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). DATE: February 2, 1993 Attached is a summary of disabled access barriers identified by the Fire Department in the self evaluation phase of the ADA compliance process. This summary specifies the priority for removing each barrier and who will provide the design work and construction work required to remove each of these barriers. The design and construction for the be done by the Building Department Utilities Department respectively. Utilities Department Work Request Telecommunication Division with a ci the barrier removal forms are enclo removal of barriers (23-01, 02, 03, 04) will and the Telecommunication Division of the To initiate this work, fill out the attached Form and send it to Dan Auger in the )py of the barrier removal forms. Copies of sed for your convenience. The design and construction for the removal of barrier (23-05) will be done by the Traffic Engineer and the General Services Department respectively. To initiate this work, please request the design from Rich Edmonston in the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department and then submit the design with a completed work request form to the General Services Department. Include a copy of the barrier removal for for General Services. For your convenience, I have enclosed a copy of the barier removal form and a work request form. In order to avoid duplication, ple se coordinate the removal of this barrier with the removal of other barriers to City Hall buildings to be done by the Public Works Department. After barriers (23-01, 02, 03, 04, 05) have been removed, document the date on which they were removed on the respective barrier removal form and return it to the Building Department so we can update our records. ADA account number is 7014-98290003. If you have any questions, please call Faysal Jurdi at Extension 3277. RWS:jf cc: Kevin Murphy, City Manager Tim Riley, Fire Chief David Neiderhaus, General Services Director Dan Auger, Utilities Rich Edmonston, Public Works 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach LEGEND: * : READILY ACHIEVABLE (first priorty, to be STARTED IMMEDIATELY and completed by JANUARY 26, 1993) rft STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1995) •++t PRIORITY STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1994) DESIGN EXECUTION : __________ ____________ CONSULTANT (C) GENERAL SERVICES (B.S.) BUILDING DEPT. (B) TELECOMMUNICATION (T.C.) TRAFFIC (T) PRIVATE CONTRACTOR (P.C.) STATUS: RESOLVED (R) PENDING (P) NOT REQUIRED (NIR) EPT IRE 0 PRIORITY BARRIER No. e 23-01 r 23-02 r 23-03 r 23-04 • 23-05 0 0 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DESIGN EXECUTION BY BY STATUS DESCRIPTION .---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B T.C. .Fr P, PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #1 B T.C. A- Q PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #4 B T.C. iP'IL PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #5 B T.C. P'(Z PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #6 T G.S. P PROVIDE RAMP FROM DISABLED PARKING SPACE TO WALKWAY NEAR BLDG WOTZ.va CZ)4-� TE%GOKKUA-jic- .TL6k 6,,- Ant I�� 1g�3 d r' y M . ,t L CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Irwin Miller, Management Analyst, Public Works Department FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director SUBJECT: Implementation of Barrier Removal to Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). DATE: February 3, 1993 Attached is a summary of disabled access barriers identified by the Public Works and by the Personnel Department in the self evaluation phase of the ADA compliance process. This summary specifies the priority for removing each barrier and who will provide the design work and construction work required to remove each of these barriers. The design and construction for the removal of barriers (04-01, 30-02, 30-03) will be contracted out by the Public Works Department as part of contracts which will include the removal of other access barriers of similar priority for all city buildings. The design and construction for the removal of barrier (30-05) will be done by the Building Department and the General Services Department respectively. To initiate this work, please obtain the access requirements for the removal of this barrier from Faysal Jurdi in the Building Department and then submit the information with a completed work request form to the General Services Department. Include a copy of the barrier removal form for General Services. For your convenience, I have enclosed a copy of the barrier removal form and a work request form. The design and construction for the removal of barrier (30-04) will be done by the Traffic Engineer and the General Services Department respectively. To initiate this work, please request the design from Rich Edmonston in the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department and then submit the design with a completed work request form to the General Services Department. Include a copy of the barrier removal form for General Services. For your conveninece, I have enclosed a copy of the barrier removal form and a work request form. The removal of barriers (30-01 and 04-02) which would require providing disabled access to the public counter in the Building Department and in the Personnel Department was resolved by providing equivalent access at an existing table or by providing a lap board upon request. After barriers (30-04, 30-05)) have been removed, document the date on which they were removed on the respective barrier removal form and return it to the Building Department so we can update our 0 records. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Irwin Miller, Public Works Department Page Two February 2, 1993 Barrier removal account number is 7014-98290003 please call Faysal Jurdi at Extension 3277. RWS:jf cc: Kevin Murphy, City Manager Ben Nolan, Public Works Director Duane Munson, Personnel Director David Neiderhaus, General Services Director Lloyd Dalton, Public Works Department Rich Edmonston, Public Works Department r� If you have any questions, LEGEND: r READILY ACHIEVABLE (first priorty, to be STARTED IMMEDIATELY and completed by JANUARY 26, 1993) <a STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1995) ♦r+ PRIORITY STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1994) DESIGN : EXECUTION : __________ CONSULTANT (C) GENERAL SERVICES (G.S.) BUILDING DEPT. (B) TELECOMMUNICATION (T.C.) TRAFFIC (T) PRIVATE CONTRACTOR (P.C.) STATUS: RESOLVED (R) PENDING (P) NOT REQUIRED (N/R) )EPT. PRIORITY BARRIER No. .------------------------------- 'ERSONNEL as 04-01 r 04-02 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT -� TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DESIGN EXECUTION BY BY STATUS DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ C P.C. P CONVERT MEN'S RESTROOM TO ACCESSIBLE UNISEX RESTROOM R PUBLIC SERVICE COUNTER IS TOO HIGH, PROVIDE TABLE OR LAP BOARD ]EPT. 'UBLIC AORKS a 0 0 PRIORITY BARRIER No 30-01 • 30-02 30-03 ■*• 30-04 wirr 30-05 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DESIGN EXECUTION BY BY STATUS - - R C P.C. P C P. C. P T G.S. P B G.S. P DESCRIPTION PUBLIC COUNTER TOO HIGH (OFFER USE OF CONF. ROOM DOWNSTAIRS) DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY, REPLACE RESTROOM SINKS, URINAL & MIRRORS DON'T COMPLY, RETROFIT NEEDED PARKING SIGNAGE AT ENTRANCES TO LOTS REQUIRED REBUILD RAMP & RAILING TO CITY HALL ENTRANCE I u I Nr Ll CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Officer Peter Perrin, Police Department FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director ivw� / SUBJECT: Implementation of Barrier Removal to Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). DATE: January 29, 1993 Attached is a summary of disabled access barriers identified by the Police Department in the self evaluation phase of the ADA compliance process. This summary specifies the priority for removing each barrier and who will provide the design work and construction work required to remove each of these barriers. . The design and construction for the removal of barriers (18-01, 02, 04, 08, 11) will be contracted out by the Public Works Department as part of contracts which will include the removal of other access barriers of similar priority for all city buildings. The design and construction for the removal of barriers (18-05, 18-13) will be done by the Building Department and the Telecommunication Division of the Utilities Department respectively. To initiate this work, fill out the attached Utilities Department Work Request Form and send it to .Dan Auger in the Telecommunication Division with a copy of the barrier removal forms. Copies of the barrier removal forms are enclosed for your convenience. The design and construction for the removal of barriers (18-10, 18-12) will be done by the Building Department and the General Services Department respectively. To initiate this work, please obtain the access requirements for the removal of these barriers from Faysal Jurdi in the Building Department and then submit the information with a completed work request form to the General Services Department. Include a copy of the barrier removal forms for General Services. For your convenience, I have enclosed a copy of the barrier removal forms and a work request form. The removal of barriers 18-03 and 18-09 is not required by ADA Regulations since they are not related to the public access to city facilities and services. After barriers (18-05, 10, 12, 13) have been removed, document the date on which the barrier was removed on the respective barrier removal form and return it to the Building Department so we can update our records. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • Police Department January 29, 1993 Page Two Barrier removal account number is 7014-98290003. If you have any questions, please call Faysal Jurdi at Extension 3277. RWS:jf cc: Kevin Murphy, City Manager David Neiderhaus, General Services Director Jim Jacobs, Acting Police Chief Lt. Doug Fletcher, Police Lloyd Dalton, Public Works C� LEGEND: r rr : •itr READILY ACHIEVABLE (first priorty, to be STARTED IMMEDIATELY and completed by JANUARY 26, 1993) STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1995) PRIORITY STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1994) DESIGN : __________ EXECUTION : CONSULTANT (C) ____________ GENERAL SERVICES (G.S.) BUILDING DEPT. (B) TELECOMMUNICATION (T.C.) TRAFFIC (T) PRIVATE CONTRACTOR (P.C.) STATUS: RESOLVED (R) PENDING (P) NOT REQUIRED (N/R) t DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER No POLICE *** 18-01 * 18-02 N/R 18-03 • 18-04 * IB-05 18-06 * 18-07 * 18-08 N/R 1B-09 * 18-10 * 18-11 * IB-12 * 18-13 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DESIGN EXECUTION BY BY STATUS ------------- c ------------------- P.C. /ffFR C P.C. P — — N/R C P.C. P B T.C. P — — R — — R C P.C. P — — N/R B G.S. P C P.C. P B G.S. P B T.C. P DESCRIPTION PARKING SPACES NOT ACCESSIBLE AT POLICE STAT-ION FRONT ENTRY DOOR IS TOO HEAVY / DIFFICULT TO OPEN CYPHER LOCKS PRESENT PROBLEMS FOR DISABLED / LOCKS TOO HIGH DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEED TO HAVE HEIGHT ADJUSTED FOR ACCESS PUBLIC TELEPHONES NEED TO BE LOWERED FOR ACCESS FINGERPRINT ROOM TOO SMALL TO ACCOMODATE PERSON IN WHEELCHAIR PRESS ROOM IS TOO SMALL TO ACCOMODATE PERSON IN WHEELCHAIR PUBLIC RESTROOMS DO NOT COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS EMPLOYEE LOCKER ROOMS NOT ACCESSIBLE ** NOT REQUIRED ** NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE AT DOORS AND PARKING, ETC.. FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY HANDRAILS LACK REQUIRED EXTENSIONS FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY LACKS REQUIRED WARNING STRIPES LOBBY LACKS ACCESSIBLE TELEPHONE WITH VOLUME CONTROL • 6 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM Ray Garver, Marine Safety Lieutenant Ray Schuller, Building Director Implementation of Barrier Removal to Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). DATE: February 4, 1993 Attached is a summary of disabled access barriers identified by the Marine Department in the self evaluation phase of the ADA compliance process. This summary specifies the priority for removing each barrier and who will provide the design work and construction work required to remove each of these barriers. The design and construction for the removal of barriers (28-01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 07, 08, 09, 11, 12, 24, 25, 26, 29, 31, 32, 332 35, 36, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 60, 61) will be contracted out by the Public Works Department as part of contracts which will include the removal of other • access barriers of similar priority for all city buildings. The design and construction for the removal of barriers (28-27, 30, 46) will be done by the Building Department and the Telecommunication Division of the Utilities Department respectively. To initiate this work, fill out the attached Utilities Department Work Request Form and send it to Dan Auger in the Telecommunication Division with a copy of the barrier removal forms. Copies of the barrier removal forms are enclosed for your convenience. The design and construction for the removal of barriers (28-06, 10, 13, 14, 16, 22, 45) will be done by the Building Department and the General Services Department respectively. To initiate this work, please obtain the access requirements for the removal of these barriers from Faysal Jurdi in the Building Department and then submit the information with a completed work request form to the General Services Department. Include a copy of the barrier removal forms for General Services. For your convenience, I have enclosed a copy of the barrier removal forms and a work request form. The design and construction for the removal of barriers (28-19, 20, 21, 28, 58, 59) will be done by the 'Traffic Engineer and the General Services Department respectively. To initiate this work, please request the design from Rich Edmonston in the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department and then submit the design with a completed work request form to the General Services Department. Include a copy of the barrier removal forms for General Services. For your convenience, I have enclosed a copy of the barrier removal form and a work request form. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 6 Ray Garver February 4, 1993 Page Two The removal of barriers (28-34, 37, 38, 44, 50) is not required by ADA Regulations since they are not related to the public access to city services and activities. Providing signage at the Corona del Mar parking booth (Barrier 28- 15) was determined to be unnecessary since access will be provided to parking and bathrooms. Access to the junior lifeguard office (Barrier 28-17) was also determined to be unnecessary since the office is temporary (2 month per year) and the only service offered is to train young lifeguards which requires able bodied individuals. Retrofitting the public telephone at the Doryman's fish area (Barrier 28-23) is not applicable since the telephone is owned by the Pacific Bell Telephone Company. After barriers (28-062 10, 13, 14, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 30, 45, 46, 58, 59) have been removed, document the date on the respective barrier removal form and return it to the Building Department so we can update our records. Barrier removal account number is 7014-98290003. please call Faysal Jurdi at Extension 3277. RWS:jf cc: Kevin Murphy, City Manager • David Narshbarger, Marine Department Director David Neiderhaus, General Services Director Lloyd Dalton, Public Works Dan Auger, Utilities Rich Edmonston, Public Works 0 If you have any questions, LEGEND: w READILY ACHIEVABLE (first priorty, to be STARTED IMMEDIATELY and completed by JANUARY 26, 1993) rr : STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1995) •+r)t PRIORITY STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1994) DESIGN : EXECUTION __________ ____________ CONSULTANT (C) GENERAL SERVICES (G.S.) BUILDING DEPT. (B) TELECOMMUNICATION (T.C.) TRAFFIC (T) PRIVATE CONTRACTOR (P.C.) STATUS: RESOLVED (R) PENDING (P) NOT REQUIRED (N/R) NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) i I DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER No MARINE DEPT. 28-01 28-02 28-03 28-04 28-05 28-06 28-07 2B-08 28-09 28-10 28-11 28-12 28-13 28-14 28-15 28-16 28-17 28-18 28-19 28-20 28-21 28-22 28-23 28-24 28-25 28-26 28-27 28-28 28-29 28-30 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DESIGN EXECUTION BY BY STATUS C C C C C B C C C B C C B B B NOT USED T T T B C C C B T C B P.C. P.C. P.C. P.C. P.C. G.S. P.C. P.C. P.C. G.S. P.C. P.C. G.S. G.S. G.S. P P P P �P. P P P P P P P P P N/R P N/R DESCRIPTION MARINE HEADQRTRS — ENTRY DOOR HARDWARE — ENTRY DOOR KICKPLATE — ENTRY DOOR THRESHOLD DOESN'T COMPLY — ENTRY DOOR NOT WITH PROPER SIGNAGE — DRINKING FOUNTAIN NOT PROPER HEIGHT — SIGNAGE AT THE RECEPTION COUNTERS BALBOA YACHT BASIN — ENTRY TO PRIMARY OFFICE — DOOR LEADING TO (2) BATHROOMS REQUIRES EXCESS FORCE — MEN'S RESTROOM INADEQUATE CLEARANCE WITHIN — NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE IDENTIFICATION ON RESTROOM DOORS — DOOR HARDWARE ON RESTROOM DOORS NOT LEVER TYPE — SIGNS AT FACILITY DO NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS — NEEDS SIGNAGE AT ENTRY TO PARKING LOT — NEEDS SIGNAGE AT ENTRY TO BUILDING CDM PARKING BOOTH — NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUEST BALBOA PARKING LOT — NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUEST JR. LIFEGUARD OFF. — NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUEST G.S. P MCFAD➢EN SO. — BE CURBCUT NEAR CHARLIE'S CHILI NON —COMPLYING B.S. P — NE CURBCUT NEAR DORYMAN'S HOTEL NON —COMPLYING G.S. P — CURBCUT TO THE SOUTH IS NON —COMPLYING G.S. P DORYMAN'S FISH AREA — SLOPE OF WALK AT ENTRY DOESN'T COMPLY — N/A — PAY PHONE DOESN'T COMPLY P.C. P MARINE HEADQRTRS — MEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER P.C. P — WOMEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER P.C. P — DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY T.C. P MC_FADDEN SQ. — FOUR PAY PHONES NEAR RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY G.S. P — SLOPE OF DRIVEWAY/RAMP TO LOWER PARKING NON—STND P.C. P NEWPORT PIER — SLOPE OF RAMP TO PIER TOO STEEP T.C. P — PAY PHONE AT FISHERMAN'S RESTAURANT TOO HIGH 0 0 •+ 28-31 C P.C. P - RAILING TOO HIGH FOR WHEELCHAIR TO CAST ROD/REEL •• 28-32 C P.C. P MARINE HEADQRTRS - ENTRY RAMP TOO STEEP/HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY +� 28-33 C P.C. P - EXT./INT. DOORS WITH NON -COMPLYING HARDWARE N/R 28-34 - - N/R - RESTROOMS NON -ACCESSIBLE • 28-35 C P.C. P - RECEPTION COUNTER TOO HIGH 28-36 C P.C. P - INADEQUATE CLEAR SPACE AT STRIKE EDGE N/R 26-37 - - N/R - INT./EXT. STAIRS NEEDS VISUAL TREAD MARKINGS N/R 28-38 - - N/R - INT./EXT. STAIRS HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY +* 28-39 C P.C. P - PICNIC TABLE AREA DOESN'T COMPLY +Fw 28-40 C P.C. P BEACH ACCESS - NEED ACCESSIBLE WALKWAYS TO THE SAND/WATER •+E 28-41 C P.C. P BALBOA PIER - SLOPE AT FOOT OF PIER TOO STEEP • 28-42 C P.C. P - DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEAR RESTROOMS NON -COMPLYING 28-43 C P.C. P - DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEAR RESTROOMS NON -COMPLYING N/R 28-44 - - N/R - OPEN GUARDRAIL DOESN'T MEET REQUIREMENTS +t 28-45 B G.S. P - FISH CLEANING SINK ISN'T ACCESSIBLE + 28-46 B T.C. P - PHONE DIRECTORY BLOCKS KNEE ACCESS AT PHONE +E*+ 28-47 C P.C. P - PAVILION AREA DOES NOT HAVE RAMP ACCESS +■ 28-49 C P.C. P - CONCESSION BLDG RAMP SLOPE 8 HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY +�+E 28-49 C P.C. P - RAMP AT BUS AREA EXCEEDS MAX SLOPE N/R 28-50 - - N/R - PARKING FEE BOOTH IS WITHOUT RAMP ACCESS w• 28-51 C P.C. P - STAIR AT WESTSIDE OF PIER DOESN'T COMPLY •+F 28-52 C P.C. P - PARKING LOT STAIRS DO NOT COMPLY +tw 28-53 C P.C. P - STAIRS, ADJOINING SAND/PLAY AREA DON'T COMPLY +� 28-54 C P.C. P - STAIR HANDRAILS FROM LOT "A" DON'T COMPLY ++�* 28-55 C P.C. P - "A" ST PARKING LOT CURBCUT TO BEACH IS TOO STEEP •w+ 28-56 C P.C. P - "B" ST PARKING LOT CURBCUT TO BEACH IS TOO STEEP +rr 28-57 C P.C. P - PATH FROM BUS STATION TO PIER IS TOO STEEP x 2B-58 T G.S. P - "A" ST LOT NEEDS (3) H.C. PARKING SPACES [HAS NONE] • 26-59 T G.S. P - "B" ST LOT NEEDS (2) H.C. PARKING SPACES [HAS ONES •+�+� 28-60 C P.C. P - "A" ST LOT DOESN'T HAVE ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES +F• 28-61 C P.C. P - RAMP FROM MAIN LOT TO PIER IS TO STEEP r TO: FROM: SUBJECT DATE: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM Nancy Beard, Recreation Superintendent // / Ray Schuller, Building Director xe��GL�/ Implementation of Barrier Removal to Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). February 8, 1993 Attached is a summary of disabled access barriers identified by the Parks and Recreation Department in the self evaluation phase of the ADA compliance process. This summary specifies the priority for removing each barrier and who will provide the design work and construction work required to remove each of these barriers. s The design and construction for the removal of barriers (75-01, 03, 05, 05A, 07, 08, 09A, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 169 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35) will be contracted out by the Public Works Department as part of • contracts which will include the removal of other access barriers of similar priority for all city buildings. The design and construction for the removal of barriers (75-01A, 02, 04, 08A, 09, 10, 13A, 14A, 16A, 22A, 26, 27A, 31A, 33A, 34A) will be done by the Traffic Engineer and the General Services Department respectively. To initiate this work, please request the design from Rich Edmonston in the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department and then submit the design with a completed work request form to the General Services Department. Include a copy of the barrier removal forms for General Services. For your convenience, I have enclosed a copy of the barrier removal form and a work request. Under (ADA) regulations, the City is required to provide access to activities and services at the Lincoln Athletic Center (Barrier 75-06) whether the City owns or leases the property. Please identify the barriers which must be removed in this facility and check the lease agreement to determine if the City or the school district must pay the cost of removing these barriers. Blank barrier removal forms are enclosed for your convenience. Where providing disabled parking and signage was combined with other barriers, it was re -identified as a separate barrier with the same barrier number followed by the letter "A". This was done because work on disabled parking and related signage will be done by City forces while the work for the other barriers will be done by a private contractor. After barriers (75-01A, 02, 04, 08A, 09, 10, 13A, 14A, 16A, 22A, 26, 27A, 31A, 33A, 34A) have been removed, document the date on which it was removed on the respective barrier removal form and return it to the Building Department so we • can update our records. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • Nancy Beard, Recreation Superintendent February 8, 1993 Page Two Barrier removal account number is 7014-98290003. If you have any questions, please call Faysal Jurdi at Extension 3277. RWS:jf cc: Kevin Murphy, City Manager Ronald Whitley, Parks and Recreation Director David Neiderhaus, General Services Director Lloyd Dalton, Public Works Rich Edmonston, Public Works E • .. +z z READILY ACHIEVABLE (first priorty, to be STARTED IMMEDIATELY and completed by JANUARY 26, 1993) wr STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1995) •r► PRIORITY STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1994) DESIGN EXECUTION : __________ ____________ CONSULTANT (C) GENERAL SERVICES (G.S.) BUILDING DEPT. (B) TELECOMMUNICATION (T.C.) TRAFFIC (T) PRIVATE CONTRACTOR (P.C.) STATUS: RESOLVED (R) PENDING (P) NOT REQUIRED (N/R) DEPT. P.H.& R. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DESIGN EXECUTION PRIORITY BARRIER No. BY BY STATUS DESCRIPTION .------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- x*x 75-01 C P.C. P CARROLL BECK: RESTROOMS, ACCESS TO PLAY AREAS, ETC.. * 75-01A T G.S. P : PARKING x 75-02 T G.S. P OASIS CTR: LACKS SIGNAGE ** 75-03 C P.C. P W.NWPRT COMM CTR: STAIRS, SIGNAGE, RESTROOMS, DRINKING FOUNTAIN *** 75-04 T G.S. P THEATER ARTS CTR: LOCATE H.C. PARKING SPACE IN UPPER LOT * 75-05 C P.C. P CDM YOUTH CTR: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & SIGNAGE x* 75-05A C P.C. P NEEDS ACCESS TO PLAY EQUIPMENT * 75-06 C P.C. P LINCOLN GYM: SCHOOL DIST. FACILITY - SCHOOL DIST. TO ADDRESS *x 75-07 C P.C. P JORGENSEN COMM. CTR: RESTROOMS, PATHS TO ACTIVITY SITES & EQUIP x*x 75-08 C P.C. P CLIFF DR PARK: RAMP/STAIRS, RESTROOMS, SAND EQUIP. x 75-OBA T G.S. P : PARKING * 75-09 T G.S. P BONITA CREEK: NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE *x 75-09A C P.C. P NEEDS ACCESS TO PLAY EQUIPMENT * 75-10 T G.S. P BAYSIDE DR. PARK: NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE & PARKING *xx 75-11 C P.C. P SAYVIEW PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE ROUTE (RAMP) * 75-12 C P.C. P BEGONIA PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE x* 75-13 C P.C. P BUFFALO HILLS(I): RESTROOM, DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-ISA T G.S. P : SIGNAGE & PARKING x** 75-14 C P.C. P BUFFALO HILLS(II): RESTROOM, TABLE x 75-14A T G.S. P : SIGNAGE & PARKING x 75-I5 C P.C. P CHANNEL PL PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE *** 75-16 C P.C. P EASTBLUFF PARK: H.C. ROUTE RAMP, TABLES * 75-16A T G.S P : PARKING & SIGNAGE * 75-17 - - - GALAXY VIEW PARK: ** NOT APPLICABLE ** x 75-18 - - - HARBOR VIEW NATURE PARK: ** NOT APPLICABLE xx * 75-19 C P.C. P INSPIRATION PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN ** 75-20 C P.C. P IRVINE TER PARK: RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY,DRINKING FOUNTAIN,TABLE x 75-21 - - - JASMINE VIEW PARK: ** NOT APPLICABLE ** * 75-22 C P.C. P LAS ARENAS PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-22A T G.S. P : PARKING & SIGNAGE x 75-23 C P.C. P LIDO PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-24 C P.C. P LOOKOUT PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN x 75-25 C P.C. P NEWPORT ISL. PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLES .i I x 75-26 T G.S. P OLD SCHOOL PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE •'' xxx 75-27 C P.C. P PENINSULA PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE TABLE x 75-27A T G.S. P : PARKING & SIGNAGE xxx 75-2H C P.C. P SAN MIGUEL PARK: CURB RAMP, DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE xxx 75-29 C P.C. P SPYGLASS HILL PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE CURB RAMP, DRINKING FNTN x 75-30 C P.C. P SPYGLASS RESERV. PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE xxx 75-31 C P.C. P WESTCLIFF PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN x 75-31A T G.S. P : PARKING & SIGNAGE x 75-32 C P.C. P WEST JETTY VIEW PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN x 75-33 C P.C. P W NEWPORT PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE x 75-33A T G.S. P : PARKING & SIGNAGE xxx 75-34 C P.C. P 15TH ST PARK: CURB RAMP, TABLES, DRINK FOUNTAIN x 75-24A T G.S. P : PARKING & SIGNAGE x 75-35 C P.C. P 3STH ST PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN 0.' r CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659,1768 MEMORANDUM TO: Tom Johnson, Assistant City Librarian FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Directorc7---y�/ SUBJECT: Implementation of Barrier Removal to Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). DATE: February 1, 1993 Attached is a summary of disabled access barriers identified by the Library Department in the self evaluation phase of the ADA compliance process. This summary specifies the priority for removing each barrier and who will provide the design work and construction work required to remove each of these barriers. The design and construction for the removal of barriers (40-01, 02, 03, 04, 05, • 07, 0% 122 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 35) will be contracted out by the Public Works Department as part of a contract which will include the removal of other access barriers of similar priority for all city buildings. The design and construction for the removal of barriers (40-09, 40-20, 40-31) will be done by the Building Department and the Telecommunication Division of the Utilities Department respectively. To initiate this work, fill out the attached Utilities Department Work Request Form and send it to Dan Auger in the Telecommunication Division with a copy of the barrier removal forms. Copies of the barrier removal forms are enclosed for your convenience. The design and construction for the removal of barriers (40-10, 40-21) will be done by the Building Department and the General Services Department respectively. To initiate this work, please obtain the access requirements for the removal of these barriers from Faysal Jurdi in the Building Department and then submit the information with a completed work request form to the General Services Department. Include a copy of the barrier removal forms for General Services. For your convenience, I have enclosed a copy of the barrier removal forms and a work request form. The design and construction for the removal of barriers (40-11, 40-22) will done by the Traffic Engineer and the General Services Department respectively. To initiate this work, please request the design from Rich Edmonston in the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department and then submit the design with a • completed work request form to the General Services Department. Include a copy 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • • • Tom Johnson, Assistant City Librarian February 1, 1993 Page Two of the barrier removal forms for General Services. For your convenience, I have enclosed a copy of the barrier removal forms and a work request form. The removal of barriers 40-06, 40-16, 40-17, 40-26, 40-27, 40-33) and is not required by ADA Regulations since they are not related to the public access to city facilities and services. The Building Department will evaluate if access to the Circulation Desk in the Corona del Mar Branch and in the Balboa Branch Libraries can be provided by modifying the existing desks instead of replacing them in order to reduce the cost of providing access for barriers (40-19, 40-28). After barriers (40-91 109 11, 20, 21, 22, 31) have been removed, document the date on which the barrier was removed on the respective barrier removal form and return it to the Building Department so we can update our records. Barrier removal account number is 7014-98290003 please call Faysal Jurdi at Extension 3277. RWS:jf cc: Kevin Murphy, City Manager LaDonna Kientiz, Librarian David Neiderhaus, General Services Director Dan Auger, Utilities Lloyd Dalton, Public Works Rich Edmonston, Public Works If you have any questions, LEGEND: ■ READILY ACHIEVABLE (first priorty, to be STARTED IMMEDIATELY and completed by JANUARY 26, 1993) •x STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1995) ■+ : PRIORITY STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1994) DESIGN : EXECUTION : __________ ____________ CONSULTANT (C) GENERAL SERVICES (G.S.) BUILDING DEPT. (D) TELECOMMUNICATION (T.C.) TRAFFIC (T) PRIVATE CONTRACTOR (P.C.) STATUS: RESOLVED (R) PENDING (P) NOT REQUIRED (N/R) i AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DESIGN EXECUTION _ DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER No. BY BY STATUS DESCRIPTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIBRARY • 40-01 C P.C. P NEWPORT CTR BRANCH - TEMPORARY FIXES, UNTIL ABANDONED • 40-02 C P.C. P MARINERS BRANCH - ENTRY DOORS DO NOT COMPLY • 40-03 C P.C. P - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY • 40-04 C P.C. P - MEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY • 40-05 C P.C. P - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY N/R 40-06 - - N/R - UNISEX / STAFF RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY ► 40-07 C P.C. P - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE + 40-08 C P.C. .Pr - CIRCULATION DESK IS NOT ACCESSIBLE 40-09 B T.C. P - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS • 40-10 B G.S. P - SIGNAGE AT ENTRY ,AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED * 40-11 T G.S. P CDM BRANCH - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY, SHOULD BE VAN ACCESSIBLE < 40-12 C P.C. P - ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLY TO ACCESSIBLITY STANDARDS • 40-13 C P.C. P - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY • 40-14 C P.C. P - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MEN'S RESTROOM • 40-15 C P.C. P - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY N/R 40-16 - - N/R - WORKROOM & WORKROOM DOORWAYS NOT ACCESSIBLE N/R 40-17 - - N/R - UNISEX / STAFF RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY • 40-IB C P.C. P - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE • 40-19 C P.C. .P'R - CIRCULATION DESK IS NOT ACCESSIBLE 40-20 B T.C. P - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS * 40-21 B G.S. P - SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED r 40-22 T G.S. P BALBOA BRANCH - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY • 40-23 C P.C. P - ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLY TO ACCESS STANDARDS < 40-24 C P.C. P - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MEN'S RESTROOM • 40-25 C P.C. P - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY N/R 40-26 - - N/R - UNISEX / STAFF RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY N/R 40-27 - - N/R - INTERIOR DOORS THROUGHOUT DON'T COMPLY 40-28 C P.C. - y�(L - CIRCULATION DESK IS NOT ACCESSIBLE * 40-29 C P.C. P - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE 40-30 C P.C. P - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY I' 40-31 B T.C. P - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS * N/R 40-32 40-33 C - P.C. P - SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED - N/R WEST NEWPORT - STORAGE FACILITY +t 40-34 C P.C. P NEWPORT CTR BRANCH - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DON'T COMPLY 40-35 C P.C. P - PARKING ACCESSIBILITY DOESN'T COMPLY • TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM Robin Flory, Assistant City Attorney Ray Schuller, Building Director Implementation of Barrier Re val to Comply with the Disabilities Act (ADA). February 3, 1993, revised February 22, 1993 Americans with Attached is a summary of disabled access barriers identified by the City Attorney's Office in the self evaluation phase of the ADA compliance process. This summary specifies the priority for removing each barrier and who will provide the design work and construction work required to remove each of these barriers. The design and construction for the removal of barrier (05-02) will be contracted out by the Public Works Department as part of a contract which will include the removal of other access barriers of similar priority for all city buildings. The design and construction for the removal of barrier 05-01) will be done by the Building Department and the General Services Depar me respectively. To initiate this work, please obtain the access requirements for the removal of this barrier from Faysal Jurdi in the Building Department and then submit the information with a completed work request form to the General Services Department. Include a copy of the barrier removal form for General Services. For your convenience, I have enclosed a copy of the barrier removal form and a work request form. Retrofit of the exterior stair (Barrier 05-03) was determined not to be required since it is not the primary stair to the second floor. Also, retrofitting of the second floor bathrooms (Barrier 05-04) was determined to be unnecessary since there is no elevator access to the second floor. After barrier (05-01) has been removed, document the date on the barrier removal form and return it to the Building Department so we can update our records. Barrier removal account number is 7014-98290003. If you have any questions, please call Faysal Jurdi at Extension 3277. RWS:jf cc: Kevin Murphy, City Manager Bob Burnham, City Attorney David Neiderhaus, General Services Director Lloyd Dalton, Public Works 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach s LEGEND: READILY ACHIEVABLE (first priorty, to be STARTED IMMEDIATELY and completed by JANUARY 26, 1993) • STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1995) ►+ PRIORITY STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1994) DESIGN EXECUTION : __________ ____________ CONSULTANT (C) GENERAL SERVICES (B.S.) BUILDING DEPT. (9) TELECOMMUNICATION (T.C.) TRAFFIC (T) PRIVATE CONTRACTOR (P.C.) STATUS: RESOLVED (R) PENDING (P) NOT REQUIRED (N/R) 11 i U DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER No ------__ CITY - • ------_-__-- 05-01 ATRNY ■ 05-02 N/R 05-03 • 05-04 W) WO(LtL AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DESIGN EXECUTION BY___---_ BY STATUS ___________ __ B G.S. �f �) C P.C. P - - N/R R 0 DESCRIPTION PROVIDE SIGNAGE AT 1ST FLOOR, DIRECTING DISABLED TO CITY HALL LOBBY FOR ASSISTANCE INTERIOR STAIRS LACK STRIPING AND REQUIRED HANDRAIL EXTERIOR STAIRS LACK STRIPING AND REQUIRED HANDRAIL 2ND FLR RESTROOMS NOT ACCESSIBLE - NO ELEV. ACCESS I 0 a TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658,8915 MEMORANDUM Ray Schuller, Building Director Faysal Jurdi, Chief Plan Check Engineer Pal -C-- Disabled Access to Circulation Desks at the Libraries (Corona del Mar, Balboa, and Mariners). ADA Compliance April 8, 1993 On April 7, 19S Corona del Mar a desks are used i the library. We floor and found existing. 3, Lloyd Dalton and I inspected the circulation desks at the 1d at the Balboa Branch Libraries. We found that the circulation or providing information and for checking books in and out from measured the height of the desk "counter" to be 39" above finish that an accessible path of travel up to the circulation desk is When a counter is used for writing or reading, it is required to be no higher than 34 inches and be provided with knee clearance space which is 30" wide and a minimum clear height of 27" and minimum depth of 19" (ADA 4.32.3 and 4.32.4). Since the circulation desks "counter" is not used by the public for reading or writing the knee clearance need not be provided. A circulation desk has to comply with ADA 7.3.2 which specifies that the counter height to be a maximum of 38", and also allows for a lip at the edge of the counter with a maximum height of 40 inches. My interpretation is that the existing counter height of 39" is accessible and in general compliance with ADA 7.3.2 and ADA illustrated reach height [Figures 5(a) and 6(b)]. Therefore, no modifications to the circulation desks at the libraries is required. These items will be removed from the ADA list of barriers. FJ:jf Attachments: Referenced ADA Sections c: Lloyd Dalton LaDonna Kienitz, City Librarian Tom Johnson, Assistant City Librarian 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • CI • 35662 Federal Register / Vol. 56. Na. 144 h Friday. July 26 1991 / Rules and Regulati 4.32 Fixed or Built-in Seating and Tables 4.31.7 Telephone looks. Telephone books. if provided. shall be located in a posltton that complies with the reach ranges spectyled and 4.2.6. 4.31.8 Cord Length. The cord from the telephone to the handset shall be at least 29 in (735 nun) long. 4.31.9' Text Telephones Required by 4.1. (1) Text telephones used with , pay or telephone leadjhh onee stall be permanently J(ixed cent to, the telephone enclosure. 1f COW acoustic Co pier Ls used the telephone cord shall be suffl• ,ciently long to allow comnh_Ction of the text telephone and the telephone receiver. (2) pay -telephones designed to acconmodate a portable text tetephone shall be equipped a shelf and an electrical OutletThe telephone adJ cent to the telephone sure lacedhonrhe handseeshat becapable of being P ush on the surface of the shell. The shelf shall be capable of accommodating a text telephone and shall have 6 to (152 mrnl minimum vertical clear•• once in the area where the text telephone is to ' be placed (3) FAuaxdentJacit �� phobe ne may be For example• portable made available in a hotel at the regtstratfan desk Ot is available on a 24•hour bastsJor use with nearby public pay tetephones. in this instance, at least one pay telephone shall comply with paragraph 2 of tits section. in addition. tf an acoustic coupler is used the telephone handset and stall be sufficiently long of aw ted telephone so as to allow cOnnec and the telephone receiver. Directional stgnage Shall be provided and shall comply with 4.30.7. 4.32 FYxed or Built-in Seating and Tables. 4.32.1 Minimum Number. Fixed or built-in seating or tables required to be accessible by 4.1 shall comply with 4.32. 4.32.2 Seating. if seating spaces for people in wheelchairs am provided at fixed tables or counters, clear floor clear floor sr pace with 4.2.4 shall be provided. Such cleoo T shall not dverlap knee space by more than 19 in (485 mm) (see Fig, 45). 4.32.3 Mace Clearances. of seating for people in wheelchairs is provided at tables or counters. knee spaces at least 27 in (685 nun) high. 30 in (760 mm) wide, and 19 in (485 mm) deep shall be provided (see Fig. 45). 4.32.4• Height of Tables or Counters. The tops of accessible tables and counters shall be from 28 In to 34 in (710 tarn to 865 mm) above thefinish floor or ground. 4.33 Assembly Areas. 4.33.1 Minimum Number. Assembly and associated areas required to be accessible by 4.1 shall comply with 4.33. 4.33.2- Size of Wheelchair Locations'. Each wheelchair location shall provide minl- mum clear ground or floor, spaces as shown .in Fig. 46. 4•g3.3• Placement of Wheelchair Locations. Wheelchair areas shall be an Inte- grai part of any fixed seating plan and shall be provided so as to provide people with physical disabilities a choice of admission prices and lines of sight comparable to Lose for members ajthe general pubyr- They shall adjoin an accessible route that also serves as a mean of egress in case of emergency t leasided next to one companion fired seat shall be pro each wheelchatr seating area. When the sealing capacity exceeds 300. wheelchair spaces shall be provided to more than one taIl� n win heechair spaces wremovablseats ahoy are not required to spaces when the spaces accommodate wheelchair users. EXCEP170N: Accessible viewing posawns may bedusteredfr bleachers. balconies-ire and sight areas having greater than 5 percent Fqutvalent accessible viewing positions may be Located on levels having accessible egress. 4.33.4 Surfaces. The ground or floor at wheelchair locations shall be level and shall comply with 4.5.. , 35668 Federal Register / Vol 56. No. 144 / Friday, 26. 1991 / Rules and tions • 62 8.0 Libraries I 7.3' Check-out Aisles. (1) In new construction• accessible check-out aisles shall be provided in conformance with the table below: Total Cheek -out Minimum Xtunher Awes of of Aceesathis Each D,atQu Checkout Aisles (of each doaien) 1-4 1 '5-8 2 8-15 3 over 15 3, plus 20% of additional afaiea - EXCEPTION: In new construction, where the selling space Is under 5000 square feet, only one check-out aisle s required to be accessible. EXCEPTION: In alterations, at least one check- out aisle shall be accessible infacthues under 5000 square feet of selling space. in facilities of 5000 or more square feet of selling space., at least one of each design of check-out aisle shall be made accessible when altered until the number of accessible check-out aisles of each design equals the number required in new construction. Examples of check-out aisles of different 'design' Include those which are specillcally designed to serve different functions. Different 'design' includes but Is not limited to the following features - length of belt or no belt: or Permanent signage designating the aisle as an express lane. (2) Clear aisle width for accessible check-out aisles shall comply with 4.2.1 and maximum adjoining counter height shall not exceed 38 In (965 mm) above the finish floor. The top of the lip shall not exceed 40 In (1015 mm) above the finish floor. (3) Signage Identifying accessible check-out aisles shall comply with 4.30.7 and shall be mounted above the check-out aisle in the same ocation where the check-out number or type of :heck -out is displayed. ►.4 Security Bollards. Any device used o prevent the Mmcrval of shopping carts from tore premises shall not prevent access or gress to people In wheelchairs. An alternate entry that is equally convenient to that Provided for the ambulatory population is acceptable. 8.1 General. In addition to the require. ments of 4.1 to 4.35. the design of all public areas of a library shall comply with 8, includ. ing reading and study areas, stacks, reference rooms, reserve areas, and special facilities or collecuons. 8.2 Reading and Study Areas. At least 5 percent or a Minimum of one of each element of fired seating, tables, or study carrels shall comply with 4.2 and 4.32.'Clearances between Ilxed accessible tables and between study carrels shall comply with 4.3. 8.3 Check -Out Areas. At least one lane at each check-out area shall comply with, 7.2(1). Any traffic control or book security gates or turnstiles shall comply with 4.13. 8.4 Card Catalogs and Magazine DIsPIVS- Minimum clear aisle space at card catalogs and magazine displays shall comply with Fig. 55. Maximum reach height shall comply with 4.2, with a height of 48 in (1220 nun) preferred irrespective of approach allowed. 8.5 Stacks. Minimum clear aisle width between stacks shall comply with 4.3. with a minimum dear aisle width of 42 in (1065 tnm) Preferred where possible. Shelf height in stack areas is unrestricted (see Fig. 56). i Federal Register / Vol. 56. No. 144 / Friday, 4.3 ACCeWble Route High Foiwa(d Reach Umlt 20. 1991 / Rules and MOT£ x'20 be3 2( In (635 mmy z 3haa be 3 x When x < 20 h (510 mm1, then y SW be 48 In (1220 mm) ma um M1 x B 20 to 75 In (570 to 635 mm), then y ahad be 44 in (1120 mm) mmcmum Maxhnuln Forwrd (bl Reach oyez an ObehvetSal Flo. 3 Forward Reach • 1� Federal Register / Vol. 56, No. 144 / Friday. July 26. 1991 / Rules and Regulations 35625 (a) dear Floor Spaes PamiW Appoac6 0 4.3.7 Slope (b) High and Low Side Reach Unuts -T i (c) Mvdmum Side Reach ever Obsbvction Mg. 6 Side Reach 4.3.7 Slope. An accessible route with a running Slope greater than 1:20 is a ramp and shall comply with 4.8. Nowhere shall the cross slope of an accessible route exceed 1:50. 4.3.8 Changes In Levels. Changes in levels along an accessible route shall comply with 4.5.2. if an accessible route has changes in level greater than 1/2 in (13 nun). then a curb 0 ramp. ramp, elevator. or platform Id (as permit- ted in 4.1.3 and 4.1.6) shall be provided that complies with 4.7. 4.8, 4.10. or 4.11. respec- tively. An accessible route does not Include stairs, steps, or escalators. See definition of •egress, means of in 3.5. 4.3.9 Doors. Doors along an accessible route shall comply with 4.13. 19 9 rt CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 1768, NEW PORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 (714) 644-3311 April 16, 1993 Leesak Architects AIA, Inc. 3190-K Airport Loop Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Subject: Priority Structural ADA Alterations to City Facilities, (C-2941) Gentlemen, We have completed our review of statements of qualifications to provide professional services for altering City -owned facilities to conform with the requirements of Title II, Elimination of Barriers, of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). We have decided to proceed with 2 ADA professional services contracts at this time, • and have requested another firm to provide a proposal for "readily achievable" ADA alteration professional services. Likewise, we are requesting your firm's proposal for "priority structural" ADA alteration professional services to be constructed by private contractors. The non -screened barriers described on the attached priority structural list are those which will be eliminated by private contractors. (The screened -out barriers are those that will be eliminated by City work forces.) If your firm intends to submit a proposal to provide consultant services to the City, we request that it include, but not be limited to, providing the following services for those non -screened barriers described on the attached priority structural list: 1) Verify information of record in the field and collect other necessary field data as required to prepare accurate PS&E for the listed priority structural ADA alterations. 2) Prepare detailed PS&E which conform with the requirements of the 1991 Uniform Building Code and the applicable ADA regulations. Drawings shall be prepared on full-size mylar sheets furnished by the City and/or 8k x 11 pages which may be included in the City's bid package. Estimates shall be prepared for each item of work. 3300 Newport Boulevard,Newport Beach •{ t • April 17, 1993 Page 2 3) Provide clarification and in -the -field assistance, if needed (but not inspection nor contract administration), to resolve any and all design -related problems which may arise during construction. 4) Consult with City's staff and contractor as needed to complete the services listed above. As you prepare the above information for us, please keep in mind that: 1) The attached list contains only those priority structural alterations needed to provide access for disabled persons to City services, programs and activities. Additional alterations may be required in the facility at a later date to achieve total ADA structural compliance. This proposal shall not include services nor compensation associated with these future alterations; however, the cousultant shall note for consideration by City staff any additional items which may require ADA alterations. • 2 ) The City may not possess record plans for all of the facilities where ADA work has been identified; or, the facility may have been remodeled at various times by various contractors subsequent to the facility's original construction. Therefore, it will be necessary for the consultant to field -verify all data shown on City record plans or to obtain new field data as required to prepare accurate PS&E for the ADA alterations. 3) All work shall conform with the requirements of the 1991 Edition of the Uniform Building Code and the applicable ADA regulations. The City desires to be indemnified and named as additionally insured under the consultant's general and professional liability insurance policies. Please describe your insurance coverages and state if the City can be insured under your policies as described above. Also, indicate the number of weeks that you will require, after notice to proceed is given, to present final PS&E for City review; list hourly fees for your personnel; and provide a "total fee not to exceed" amount for your services. For your information, copies of our standard insurance forms and consultant agreement, which must be executed by the consultant and/or his insurer, were provided with the March 23, 1993 "Request for Qualifications". We will also provide a gratis copy of record plans which pertain to the consultant's ADA work for the City. • Page 3 April 16, 1993 we wish to proceed with work as soon as practicable. Do not hesitate to contact Faysal Jurdi or me if you need clarifications or further information concerning this project. Very truly yours, 4 Lloyd Dalton Design Engineer cc: Building Department, attn. Faysal Jurdi, Chief Plan Check Engineer 0 • AMERICANS WITH D ILITIES ACT • TITLi • ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS * * * (rev. 4/5/93) Priority structural work to be completed by January 26, 1994 (SHADED ITEMS BY CITY FORCES) BARRIER NO./DEPT. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION 23»�35f R SII4 $0 PRO IOV TRAMP "ROM DISASBLTai3 PARKING, SPACE TO WATaWA�' NEER3'R ELDG 18-01/POLICE $1,000 $1,000 PARKING SPACES NOT ACCESSIBLE AT POLICE STATION 31-07/GEN. SERVIC $50,000 19,675 CUM RESTROOMS (WEST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL i/'31-08 $50,000 $1\7,775 CDM RESTROOMS (EAST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL 31-09 $4,45 BUCK GULLY RESTROOMS - NON -COMPLYING, NEEDS MINOR REMODELLING 28-%9/ikARINE $3..ff,¢#3 .`,$O yid b7C8ADDEN S¢. - BEE'6i iBCUT NEAR 6ii2 . iiE i CHILT NON-CL]MPLYI'idG..•• sµ (s $1 000 $a » NE CtWt CV � t DOPVMAN"S M.EL NON»COraPGiT�tG 28» 1 $ ,0010 •." _ $ OjRga C To M Saxi',CS TS Izw-taMPLyIN(a ; S»22 $l 000 IlOp.Y4+='s lter PTSH A » S40PD or BALK AT Sm.1' #7OSwvx COMPLY 25- 8 o_pp $Stitt - SLOPS OV T3RT'iXMAVRAMP TO LOWSR PARXING �IaN-ST: 28-31 300 $0 - RAILING T00 HIGH FOR WHEELCHAIR TO CAST ROD/RE - \600 $300 MARINE HEADQRTRS - ENTRY RAMP TOO STEEP/HANDRAILS DON'T COMPL )/28-32 28-39 $1, SQ0 $0 - PICNIC TABLE AREA DOESN'T COMPLY 28-47 $300 $0 - PAVILION AREA DOES NOT HAVE RAMP ACCESS 28-49 $1,000 $0 - RAMP AT BUS AREA EXCEEDS MAX SLOPE 28-55 $2,000 $0 - "A" ST PARKING LOT CURBCUT TO BEACH IS TOO STEEP 28-56 $2,000 $0 - "B" ST PARKING LOT CURBCUT TO BEACH IS TOO STEEP 28-57 $2,000 $0 i - PATH FROM BUS STATION TO PIER IS TOO STEEP _ "A" ZT LOT NSSAS (3) R.C. k'ARKINC( �Vi6iS rBAS'NOXQS, 2$-88 1+4 r 090 �Q _ rr$,i ST TOT NEEDS {2) RQ. 2ARKING SPACES (HAS DEBI 28-60 $3,000 $0' / - "A" Si LOT DOESN'T HAVE ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES .30-04/jUiLIC NORM, $1,0II9 $ii PARKING SIGNAGE AT•,5 TO Lt3TS AiQUSREII... •3Q»QS .�1r1S0f3 $it R�tAT2,D %22iMP«Sc 2tAILTNG TO. Cl"A'`it �4' ia�`a 3"KFRANC�" 2»tY3It1ATLTP7S8 $100 $0 PARECfdo SiAca waSN'T COMPLY 1�S�IRTPS PA2tIi1t�G 42-08 $10, 000 $0"""""""IN�DEQUATE SPACE `IN RESTROOMS - REMODEL 75-01/P.B.& R. $50,000 $150 CARROLL BECK: PARKING, RESTROOMS, ACCESS TO PLAY AREAS, ETC.. 7$-0,4 =x:,?,ru AS�B�•O'�`R: SPACE x?T VFS'SR Lw ..V 75-08 $90,000 $0 CLIFF D12-PARK: RAMP/�TAIRS, RESTROOMS, PARKING, SAND EQUIP. 75-11 $2,000 $0 BAYVIEW PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE ROUTE (RAMP) 75-13* $50,000 $1,500 BUFFALO'^ SIG,NAGE, PARKING, RESTROOM, DRINKING FNTN ,! f 75-14 $50,000 $150 �HILLS(I): BUFFALO HILLS(1I): SIGNAGE, PARKING, RESTROOM, TABLE ✓ 75-16 $2,650 $150 EASTBLUFF PAR_K--RARKING SIGNAGE, H.C. ROUTE RAMP, TABLES /75-27 $1,800 $150 PENINSULA PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE PARKING & SIGNAGE & TABLE ✓'75-28 $3,250 $0 SAN MIGUEL PARK: CURB RAMP, DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE v 75-29 $3,750 $0 SPYGLASS HILL PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE CURB RAMP, DRINKING FNTN 75-31 $1,875 $150 WESTCLIFF PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE & DRINKING FOUNTAIN s� 75-34 $3,400 $1,150 15TH ST PARK: PARKING, CURB RAMP, SIGNAGE, TABLES, DRINK FNTN $397,075 $42,750 * REMOVED FROM JANUARY 26, 1995 ADA LIST SO THAT ALL BUFFALO HILLS ADA MAY BE COMPLETED IN ONE CONTRACT TO 0 COMMENTS 0 I10 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92GG3 FAX COVER SHEET xz Aru-i1 l9N.4 DATE COMPANY: i eca Apekiiwly A 1A ATTENTION: Jim eU1 FAX NUMBER: 04F '739ey suBrEcr: ,urioa�iiy Asievdyml AVA AlfeAr�Af DIVISION: PUBLIC OKS DEPARTMENT 3300 NE PORT BOULEVARD FAXED BY: vz NEWPORT BEACH, CA 926G3 PHONE NUMBERS ENGINEERING: (714) 644-3311 TRAFFIC: (714) 644-3344 FAX NUMBER: (714) 644-3318 NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: z PLEASE NOTIFY SENDER IF TRANSMISSION IS INCOMPLETE 42e r is our 4/zx/93 ��ision ilsf {r- .40.4 ortori �/f-�cfUr � AJto4. No& ty� 4w, AaY0 ol Ar- ids ortfCl �79i uJ�° C177Y�° c1.y!/�1 k'?&&6 wildrr�/� PS d E" "a�i&cBr�� rb "a%ire �irc �i�Yr -8ewv 28-��41�;6�' P 'i' 0,0 "V'6110 eve joi4 /orb' J6),-1 AMERICANS WITHABILITIES ACT Ti I ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS * * * (rev. 4/22/93) Priority structural work to be completed by January 26, 1994 [SHADED OR (ITEMS) BY CITY FORCES] BARRIER NO./DEPT. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION GJ»Vu7'f DJ.ACFi . vw i}V �1w07�GEN. SERVIC $50,000 $0 31-08 $50,000 $0 >28-2.9/biARlilE $1,00�t $£3 .28 »xa $1� Dfl#7 $II xa-28 $�Qn �eao ✓28-32 $606 $0 O 28-39 j� $1,500 $0 30-04/PUBLIC WORK 30-05 $3„ itflfl $0 •�-fl3/UTII,IT£SS $1:IIQ. $p•, .... • 22-'--088 ... $5, 000 .. $0 ✓ 75=01/P.B.& R. $10,000 $150 75-08 $90,000 $0 75-11 $2,000 $0 ✓ 75-13* $50,000 $150 ✓ 75-14 $50,000 $150 ✓ 75-16 $2,650 $150 ✓ 75-27 $1,800 $150 ✓ 75-28 $3,250 $0 75-29 $3,750 $0 O 5-31 $1,875 $150 75-34 $3,400 $150 $348,075 $2,650 PA12iGTNfT SP s NOT AOONSSIETAR AT POLIM }3TAT`IM CUM RESTROOMS (WEST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL CDM RESTROOMS (EAST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL 'SUCK G£iLT RikiOOMS -NON-LC3b.EPI,YINGE .NEHi3S MINOR REMDDSLLING' MCFADDEN SQ. - S:E CUtZEC T NEAR CHARLIElq CSINI kQV-COMPLYING » it C43, tvr 14M DORY# MIq izc�T x= NON»COMP YII4G » CC)R'SMT TO TM SOS IS MONM OMPZ`PY£TG ' DOk►.IMMIS FTSH AREA. » SLOPE Off' WALK AT NNTRY DOSSWT COMPLY - S14M OF SnwM/RAMP TO WVMR. PARSCT,NCi NON-ST WWRT P'X= - RAIrOW 3 TAO UT(an 10 CMT ROBS MARINE HQ ENTRY RAMP/HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY - PICNIC TABLE AREA DOESN'T COMPLY PENINSULA PARK:GAZEBO RAMP,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) RAMP AT B68- kiEK EkCE.8D5 iiAx iwPL » PATS PROM 11M ETA` IOS TO PAR TS 'Tco STEEP » )%- S`1' LOT,NSSOS (2} a.c. PMTNG SPACNS £EIS NONE) » aax or WT NE m (21 Rx. PARKTM SPACES tms 0097 S1�v sT WT NABw Imps 4 9*=RA=S CITY j•#AL3r- PA'kX=Q SIGNAGE AT ENTRAWCRS. ` Q LOTS PtgUIpED R73RF3TM RAMP & RAILING TO CITY HALL ENTRANCE < PARKING SEAtE DOESivT COmwz - RESTRIPE PARKING INADEQUATE SPACE IN RESTROOMS - REMODEL CARROLL BEEK: RESTRMS,DRNK FTN,RAILING,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) ,• �k�R,iS GTSts �3C�x`P£� iT,�. PARZS�NS� SPA,G`tn TN"t�+�E.Ii I,c32'... - CLIFF DR PARK-ONSITfi ACCESS, RESTRMS,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) BAYVIEW PARK:ONSITE ACCESS,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) BUFFALO HILLS(I): RESTRM,DRNK FTN,ACCESS,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) BUFFALO HILLS(II): RESTRM,DRNK FTN,ACCESS,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) EASTBLUFF PARK:ONSITE ACCESS, (SIGNAGE & PARKING) PENINSULA PARK:ONSITE ACCESS,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) SAN MIGUEL PARK: ONSITE ACCESS,DRNK FTN,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) SPYGLASS HILL PARK: ONSITE ACCESS,DRNK FTN,(SIGNAGE & PARKING WESTCLIFF PARK: ONSITE ACCESS,DRNK FTN, (SIGNAGE & PARKING) 15TH ST PARK:ONSITE ACCESS, DRNK FTN, (SIGNAGE & PARKING) AAtt * REMOVED FROM /,�JfANUARY 26, 1995 ADA LIST SO THAT ALL BUFFALO HILLS ADA MAY BE COMPLETED IN ONE CONTRACT • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 (714) 644-3311 April 16, 1993 Hutson & Rome Partnership 3333 West Pacific Coast Highway, Third Floor Newport Beach, CA 92663 Subject: Readily Achievable ADA Alterations to City Facilities, (C-2934) Gentlemen, We have completed our review of statements of qualifications to provide professional services for altering City -owned facilities to conform with the requirements of Title II, Elimination of Barriers, of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). We request your firm Is proposal to prepare plans, specifications and estimates (PS&E) for readily achievable ADA alterations to be constructed by private contractors. The non -screened barriers described on the attached "readily achievable" list are those which will be eliminated by private contractors. (The screened -out barriers are those that will be eliminated by City work forces.) If your firm intends to submit a proposal to provide consultant services to the City, we request that it include, but not be limited to, providing the following services for those non -screened barriers described on the attached readily achievable list: 1) Verify information of record in the field and collecting other necessary field data as required to prepare accurate PS&E for the listed readily achieveable ADA alterations. 2) Prepare detailed PS&E which conform with the requirements of the 1991 Uniform Building Code and the applicable ADA regulations. Drawings shall be prepared on full-size mylar sheets furnished by the City and/or 8; x 11 pages which may be included in the City's bid package. Estimates shall be prepared for each item of work. 3) Provide clarification and in -the -field assistance, if needed (but not inspection nor contract administration), to resolve any and all design -related problems which may arise during construction. 4) Consult with City Is staff and contractor as needed to complete the services listed above. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Page 2 As you prepare the above information for us, please keep in mind that: 1) The attached list contains only those readily achievable alterations needed to provide access for disabled persons to City services, programs and activities. Additional alterations may be required in the facility at a later date to achieve ADA structural compliance. This proposal shall not include services nor compensation associated with these future alterations; however, the consultant shall note for consideration by City staff any additional items which may require ADA alterations. 2) The City may not possess record plans for all of the facilities where ADA work has been identified; or, the facility may have been remodeled at various times by various contractors subsequent to the facility's original construction. Therefore, it will be necessary for the consultant to field -verify all data shown on City record plans or to obtain new field data as required to prepare accurate PS&E for the ADA alterations. 3) All work shall conform with the requirements of the 1991 Edition of the Uniform Building Code and the applicable ADA • regulations. The City desires to be indemnified and named as additionally insured under the consultant's general and professional liability insurance policies. Please describe your insurance coverages and state if the City can be insured under your policies as described above. Also, indicate the number of weeks that you will require, after notice to proceed is given, to present final PS&E for City review; list hourly fees for your personnel; and provide a "total fee not to exceed" amount for your services. For your information, copies of our standard insurance forms and consultant agreement, which must be executed by the consultant and/or his insurer, were provided with the March 23, 1993 "Request for Qualifications". We will also provide a gratis copy of record plans which pertain to the consultant's ADA work for the City. We wish to proceed with work as soon as practicable. Do not hesitate to contact Faysal Jurdi or me if you need clarifications or further information concerning this project. Very tr y yours, Llo alton Design Engineer cc: Building Department, attn. Faysal Jurdi, Chief Plan Check Engineer AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS * (rev 4/11/93) /�`*/"q Readily achievable work to be completed by January 26, 1993 (SHADED iVeRIC BY CITY FORCES) BARRIER NO./DEPT. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION -2a »WnstS S25tY i1 PONE & DOOR SELL TOO HIM Ax F AN b'TATION # 1 & VMS RAMIk :2a-Q2 PHONE & D4= BMT4 Too Htwl Xa Pus STATXW 44 a NEEDS RAMP ; •23-0 RSC $0 #IBQNE & DOOR BEL-4 TOOP HIGH A°F FTRE STATT1= #5 & NT{ED5 RA'Mg ;23-04 )HONE & DOOR SEI,1z Too HIGH Afi F� 5T:ATIC3N 9,6 & NEEDS RAMP r 18-62/POLICE $1,000 $0 FRONT ENTRY DOOR IS TOO HEAVY / DIFFICULT TO OPEN .. ............„ ... ...� ...,............ `18-03 .,.,,...,,.....,, .........-..... $�,, 4�� N w.... ��„ �"a'Q?• FaOCTLS• gRESISaw FLFMS F4it•T3TSA&mA I. i4S '�pR Hi4Fi 18-04 $2,000 $500 DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEED TO HAVE HEIGHT ADJUSTED FOR ACCESS 18»QS w ��,ti#JU• �"5is0 PiiSSTrSC T'.ELE'pN'IS N,ETa)3 •TO BE TaOitYF,RF.,Ti FDR ACCESS 19-06 $SfiO ^O FINGERPRINT ROOM TOO SMALL To ACCOMODAT PERSPN IN WE)EELCHikiitF • 's-07 fl $0 P 55 ROOM TS TOO SMAL+I, iT(a ACCOM023A`,08 VMS= TN vgmtC"ahm € ,NRrpS PRO.''ER S-romps AT DOORS AND P.AREv*, ' .. 18-11 $2,000 $0 FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY HANDRAILS LACK REQUIRED EXTENSIONS ., .......... w, . ... .. ........ ........ 18»22..... ..�....•. ......... , $S#Tt5 ........,. �fl w .....,,. ,..,,....... ff .w,..,, .. .,..,....,.ww .., — .. ........w..,....w,,,... FRONT' �i't'RX S`r'ATRiJAY LACM REQF�19 D WA'TtI UG S'TSIEWis , 8-T3 T r 4 ifl $D 1-Mr LAC" A=sSI x 'TsLrPHOM %TT9 VOLUME CONTRM 40-0i/LIBRARY $750 $0 NEWPORT CTR BRANCH - BARRIERS WILL BE REMOVED WHEN ABANDONED 40-02 $2,000 $0 MARINERS BRANCH - ENTRY DOORS DO NOT COMPLY 40-03 $1,500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY 40-04 $100 $0 - MEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY 40-05 $200 $0 - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY '4:0-06 $0 -�iiNISEX STAFF RESTi00M 150ESN'TMC{7MPLSt 40-07 ,• Y$A $750 $0 - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE ... ..,,.. ...............,....,.k,w. .............�,.., w• .... ... .......... :4st-OS ..• ... . ........... .. $0 ..... - FVBr#,,1C TIx�Rk*SOI3T3S DR NOT C xny FOR ACCRSS 4d-i.0 $125• $€Y BTMAGE AT EtMkY AND TgROT109DUT 19 iLE=RVb- €3»1T $1O#) $0 CI?NT 33RA EC£i » FAI2TCTtf3 }30ES xT COMPLX,„STitiUSiJ S3Ta v;w ACC ST�LR; 40-12 $2,000 $0 - ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLY TO ACCESSIBLITY STANDAR 40-13 $1,500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY 40-14 $150 $0 - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MEN'S RESTROOM 40-15 $100 $0 - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY .... ;4.E!»'is ......... $C ... --... $ .... 1ROitiCk60K & WO1tTMOM' .DOOMA MTAMMS , imxsRx / STAFF F STItt3QM T3fFSNx# COMPLY 40-18 $750 •ff0�21 $1�5 40-23 $2,000 40-24 $50 40-25 $100 :�0»27. fi4 40-29 $750 40-30 $1,500 40-32 $125 .. -• 40-34 $0 40-35 $750 31-01/GEN. SERVIC $3,225 31-62- -- " , -"' - -' $32$ 31-03 $3,950 31-05 $2,100 28-01/MARINE $350 28-02 $75 28-03 $20 28-04 $100 28-05 $800 28-07 $300 28-08 $500 28-09 $500 28»3sO $29 -. 28-11 $700 28-12 $50 . SKI"« .... $20 $0 - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE $it - PPELIC TELEPHONES FO NOT COMPLY FQR ACCESS $0 SIGNAGE AT VmzY = TH1toumoot SS R mgm SO BALBOA ERA'ca PARXMG EOEBDn Compi X VIT)a ACcESSiBilaw $0 - ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLY TO ACCESS STANDARDS $0 - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MEN'S RESTROOM $0 - WOMEN'_S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY fip - U,NiSE$ J STAFF` RESTROOM DC3ESN�T COMPLY ' $0 TIC` 1moR DOORS TmovaNOUT DON'T COrpsx $0 - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY $i% - kE7BItSC '�ES.E&�tSNEB • AC7 NO'P ,G'�?�1P7a�'S''Oks' .i�Gt�BB s $0 SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS -REQUIRED _ $0 WEST VVWPOAT - STORAGE VAMI.TY $0 NEWPORT CTR BRANCH — PUBLIC TELEPHONES DON'T COMPLY $0 — PARKING ACCESSIBILITY DOESN'T COMPLY $400 ADMIN. — DOORS, RESTROOMS, PARKING, DRINKING FOUNTAIN, ETC.; $0 3,B'Tg ST RESTRQOMV, Wf WOMEN'S RI's$TROOM ' $0 NEWPORT PIER — PROBLEMS WITH RESTROOM FAUCET, DRINKING FOUNTA. $325 BALBOA PIER RESTROOMS — TOILET & DRINKING FOUNTAIN DON'T COMP $20 MARINE HEADQRTRS — ENTRY DOOR HARDWARE $0 — ENTRY DOOR KICKPLATE $0 — ENTRY DOOR THRESHOLD DOESN'T COMPLY $20 — ENTRY DOOR NOT WITH PROPER SIGNAGE $30 — DRINKING FOUNTAIN_ NOT PROPER HEIGHT M £>IGNAGR PT THE RECEPTIONS CQUNTERS 1. $0 BALBOA YACHT BASIN — ENTRY TO PRIMARY OFFICE $20 — DOOR LEADING TO (2) BATHROOMS REQUIRES EXCESS FORCE $0 — MEN'S RESTROOM INADEQUATE CLEARANCE WITHIN ${� 3TEED3 GROPER BTgNAGE mENmVICATSOs On RESTROW DOOR $20 — DOOR HARDWARE ON RESTROOM DOORS NOT LEVER TYPE $0 — SIGNS AT FACILITY DO NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS fl NEEDS SIGk'fAi3i At EMT& TO PARi (i Lt3T $p - NEEDS SIGNAGE AT ENTRY TO BUILDING $0 CDM PARK= BOOTH - NEEDS SIGNAGE vOR ASSxSTwe OAt #tE4it3EST '2.8-i.6 yS2:5 40 ...... . - BALBOA 'PARKING LOT - NEEDS SIGNAGEFOR ASSTSVANCE ON R9QUEST - 2S»T7 S30 $0 . Irlk'EGUAM 007. » NEEDS SIGNAL% FOR ASSTSTA£TCE ON TAM %ST 2 $-2 $3II0 $D - PAY PHONE DOESN'T COMPItY ' • . 28-24 $300 $0 MARINE HEADQRTRS - MEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER 28-25 $300 $0 - WOMEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER 28-26 $600 $0 -.DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY 28 $1,2640 $it 4CFAD6E4i SQ, va PA'T PiiONSS Nszi 12ES'i'22OOM5 rbs*tT COMPLi 28-3a $400 PA'4 PR= AT b�SH% S_�2%STAVRAt3T TOO HIGH 28-33 $1, 200 $0 - EXT./INT. DOORS WITH NON -COMPLYING HARDWAR ... '„ 28»3�k .... ... $$ S�3 IiS�uTI24L7MS 3s70AF».ACL."ES87aE . 28-35 $200 $30 - RECEPTION COUNTER TOO HIGH 28-36 $300 $30 - INADEQUATE CLEAR SPACE AT STRIKE EDGE 28-37 Slo o' =T./EXT. STATES NEEDS VISUAL TR%A€3 MALKIN 28-35• $SOfl oat).• .• - •. -TNT-/EXT. S'1'AIRS HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY _ 28-42 .• , $2,000 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEAR RESTROOMS NON -COMPLYING 28-43 $500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEAR RESTROOMS NON -COMPLYING '2e-4.4 .$� 40 - OPEN GUARDRAIL DOESHtT M98T IZEOUIR8`MENTS 21 µ_46 $3010 $A - FISH CXXANING SINKS AREN'T ACC%8ST9LE 28-46 $1II01 '"y#t - PHONE DIRECTORY B3t04:TKg KNEE: ACCESS AT PHONE .28»50 $0 SO PA21ClNG FEE BOOT'R IS WXT90UT FAMP ACCSSS �t4-02/P%RS0N 3EL $U $0 PUBLIC $ERVICE COUNTER IS TOO HIGH, PROV=E TABL'R 45-01/A'i'i'ORNEY $200 4p, • , NO ELEVATOR ACCESS TO 2ND FLR-PROVIDE EQUIV. SERVICE AT 1S'i' F 05-02 $1,000 $0 INTERIOR STAIRS LACK STRIPING AND REQUIRED HANDRAIL 65 43 $a 0 .EXTERIOR STAIRS XaCK STRX;I04 AM REQUIRED HANDEAID .OS-Fi4 $0 $O ' 234D FLR RESTROOMS NOT .ACCESSIBLE - 90 ELSV. AOESS . 34-01/Pii%7alC h7OLSC '#'A ... .. a`'t, 3• PUELXC CS517N2'E�2 TOt� �i�L�ii �dk"k�`EE CiSE 0k` CUII�'. t2COM �70GlA7HTA2RSk 30-02 ... $1,500 $0 DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY, REPLACE 30-03 $2,000 $0 RESTROOM SINKS, URINAL & MIRRORS DON'T COMPLY, RETROFIT NEEDE 42-fl1/UTIS,ITI&S - $1€ifl go £?EovEIL SXGNAGE R%wnmI AT �;N'b'i)wm TO PARXGING LOT 42-DZ $10a $D WHEEL STOPS NEEDED IN PARKING AREA :42» j $1£tA S4 #"aNtRf DOOR DEEDS PROPEL. KTCKPLATE QROP.ER 4saamlgx w4vzm AT mm-,st.v00R 42.-05 $1#30 .... $II STAIR IN -BUILDING NEEDS 4-7ONTRASTI7G STRIP ON STAIRWAY . 42-07 $500 $0 N0 COMPLYING DRINKING FOUNTAIN - INSTALL •4:2-45 ., .. $ : iO RESTROOM' 9 C. SIGN REQi'€IRED , 42»�0 $tS $0 TNAnE0UA'T9 S?AM lid RESTROOMS 12EMC1D&L 42=33 $#i $0 NEEDS S`R rF-CLOSING TOII.k`T COMPARTMENT DOOR 42 FEW • • 42-13 42»14 ;4:2 -I S 42»36 •75-0�/lx.� 75-05 : .............. :7�»tl5 78-Ia 75-12 75-15 75».t7 75-19 75-22 75-23 75-24 75-25 75-26 •75»34? 75-32 75-33 75-35 $A �0 $fl $2$4) �lfl $fl $450 $fl $gin $2,235 $2,250 $fl" $1,735 $1,875 $1,750 $1,750 $2,250 $16D $2 r 25tt $1, 750 $2,400 $1,750 $77,745 0itvS'£ROOMS 'NH;ap GRA&-i3ARS 40 R$STROOM FAUCETS DOMI T COV[PLY $ # No COMPI aNG 177ItI y#3 PROPER BTGNAGFf R'EQUIRSD IN PARKING X AS , $£t PR{7 ? zNxC its: ACCE84ni,E 319AVTCES Ssi 4AS SC.M. LAM IGNAM .. $150 CDM YOUTH CTR: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & SIGNAGE $iF E JC07xk CYRi: SCETCOL DxST. �4CIi TY SCE OO.L DSST. TO AfYbRRSft $#3 HDNITA CR=K: N=D$ PROPER zl AGE .... $0 , BAYSIM DR. P.lSM. NgED8 PROPER 810NAG9 & P.AR'KIMI $0 BEGONIA PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE $0 CHANNEL PL PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE .. .. ......... ........ Y VIEW . . PA'k... k: . . �* . NOTA1xP7�CA�S�� . .....w,w , ** - . ... �.. . $II GALAX . �t1 ��3R •�'�EW NAB ?ARiC: �* Ci'I` 1��TaSCABI,� ** $0 INSPIRATION PTG : DRINKINFOUNTAIN .. �,w, .... �., .,.. ,,.,w.... .......... ...„,..,......w ., ....... .. S 3 ASA1 LNE 1i2 1x7 Ak. a x NOT A PLiCAPi E m... . $150 LAS ARENAS PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE, DRINKING FOUNTAIN $0 LIDO PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN $0 LOOKOUT PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN $0 NEWPORT ISL. PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLES ii iILB SCHODL PARK: PARKI,XG SIGNAGE $Q sxxyol"A'p REmw. PAm DRINKSfYf4 rotw`S xg & TAVL8 $0 WEST JETTY VIEW PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN $150 W NEWPORT PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE, DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE $0 38TH ST PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN $2,545 IT 6 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-8915 MEMORANDUM TO: LaDonna Kientz, City Librarian FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Directo�� SUBJECT: Accessibility of Circulation Desks at Balboa and Mariners Branch Libraries DATE: July 13, 1993 The accessibility of the existing circulation desks at the Balboa and Mariners Branch Libraries was evaluated based on a review of ADA regulations, a field inspection, and based on the fact that this is an existing condition, not a new installation. It is our interpretation that ADA self evaluation intends to provide access to existing facilities without necessarily complying with the ADA requirements for do new buildings. Therefore, it is our determination that the existing 39" high counter is accessible and in general compliance with the intent of ADA requirements for self evaluation and accessibility to existing facilities. This finding has been confirmed by Mr. Ron Mincer, Disabled Access Consultant. RWS:jf • 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CA , 1�7 s 1] CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-8915 MEMORANDUM TO: Kevin Murphy, City Manager FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director�/� SUBJECT: Capital Improvement Expenditures for ADA, Fiscal Year 93-94 DATE: April 5, 1993 As part of preparing to hire design consultants for Fiscal Year 93-94 ADA capital improvement projects, Faysal Jurdi, Chief Plan Check Engineer, Building Department, and Lloyd Dalton, Principal Engineer, Public Works Department visited sites targeted for ADA access improvements exceeding $50,000 during fiscal year 93-94. The purpose of their field inspection was to verify the construction valuation reported by the respective departments and verify that rebuilding of these bathroom facilities is essential to provide disabled access. They also wanted to establish a priority list since the money budgeted for ADA retrofit is reduced from $990,000 to $460,000 dollars in F.Y. 93-94 budget. The sites listed under Items 31-07, 31-08, 75-01, 75-08, 75-13*, and 75-14 on the attached list were inspected. The inspection revealed that the only sanitary facility which requires total rebuilding for disabled access is the Cliff Drive Park facility (Item 75-08). The other five restrooms can be altered to provide "equivalent access" at a much lower cost than initially reported by General Services and PB&R. Faysal and Lloyd estimated that the $460,000 budgeted for ADA access improvements could be sufficient to complete all access work scheduled for F.Y. 93-94. This anticipated work includes rebuilding the Cliff Drive restroom facility and altering the other five sanitary facilities to provide disabled access plus some needed repair and cosmetic work such as sandblasting, patching and painting. Faysal and L1'oyd reported that these facilities are structurally sound; however, they are in need of repair, cosmetic_ improvements, refixturing and some alterations. *Item 75-13 originally scheduled for F.Y. 94-95 capital improvements is included in F.Y. 93-94 to complete Buffalo Hills ADA retrofit in the same contract. RWS:jf c: David Niederhaus, General Services Director Ben Nolan, Public Works Director Ron Whitley, Parks and Recreation Director 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach AMERICANS ,Q0viseD WITH DISAR- TIES ACT TITLE II 49 » f AT65 ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS t Priority structural L be completed by January 26, 1994 (SHADED ITEMS BY CITY FORCES) BARRIER NO./DEPT. ULTIMATE COSTSITION COST DESCRIPTION 23-05/1PIR2 $500 rapp $0 PROVIM RAMP VRCM D145MMD k+ i�TG SPACE T40 WA'LtWAT i tt SMO 18-01/POLICE $1, 000 1000 $1,000 PARKING SPACES NOT ACCESSIBLE AT POLICE STATION 11-n7/GEN- SERVIC S1551000 fWr(X'1'� $19,675 CDM RESTROOMS (WEST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL 31-08 $162.000 Jrdl A1Y) $17,775 CDM RESTROOMS (EAST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL 31-09 $4,450 $0 BUCK GULLY RESTROOMS - NON -COMPLYING, NEEDS MINOR REMODELLING MA£F.INE $1ffl0II ... ..._ .. 'y"0 MCF1§DAEN 5Q. - SE CURBCUT IFSAi2 CBARLIE'S CHILI NON -COMPLYING $»20 $1.�U00 $0 VE WRBCUT NEAR DORYMA'[I'S HOTEL NON-OOMPLXiNG 28«22 $ ,t)t1U '1$0 DORIktWS PISf *ZM - $TLOPN OV WAM AT ESTPY DOESN'T OOMtMt 2$-2$ 44QO °' $4400 mom or mxVEkFWmf� , to Lowm P*%=Tx0 NON-ST, 28-31 $300 $0 ` - RAILING TOO HIGH FOR WHEELCHAIR TO CAST ROD/RE 28-32 $600 $ MARINE �HEADQRTRS - ENTRY RAMP TOO STEEP/HANDRAILS DON'T COMPL 28-39 $1,500 $0 �•-" - PICNIC TABLE AREA DOESN'T COMPLY 28-47 $300 /_rn $0 - PAVILION AREA DOES NOT HAVE RAMP ACCESS 28-49 $1,000/1(J:J� $0 - RAMP AT BUS AREA EXCEEDS MAX SLOPE 28-55 $2,000 $0 - "A" ST PARKING LOT CURBCUT TO BEACH IS TOO STEEP 28-56 $2,000 0 = "B" ST PARKING LOT CUR33CUT TO BEACH IS TOO STEEP 28-57 . ... $2�f, 00(�0 0 - PATH FROM BUSSTATION TO PIER TOO • $+F�)' 0 $ .. YYII�Ssr�fY.FSTEEP t�tt�. ski . ". 1, T'. ri'i -WT WbS d) R.Y, PARK ' SPAS& uzksi ,si = _�4,8-f3$ 28-5.9 -1,11Bv ST LOT NEEDS (2) H_;Q, P.ARRING SPACE$ JHA1g MUa .. , 28-60 .$1,000 $3,000 $0 -'7A" ST LOT DOESN'T HAVE ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES 3U-04/•4?UBLIC WORK ... $1190tt ... - .... .. �0 . -. PARKING HIC&MOE AT ENTRANCES TO TOTS REQUIRED 30-OS $1, 00 SO RRBUITS! RAMP & RAiY,M TO CITY Y, ENTRANCE 42-03/=Tvmm PARxnm SPACE.37OESN COM+IY R STi PT iARitTNCx 42-08 $10,000 $0 INADEQUATE-SPAGE``IN RESTROOMS - REMODEL .4160.000 CWiM 5150 CARRO14L BECK•PARK •NG RESTROOMS ACCESS TO PLAY AREAS, ETC.. 75-44 $200 �j49D $k '£,SSA'£EE ARTS eTR.- '4 4 *,4•C mixxmp SF'Alm z Uppup Low 7R-nR gsn nnn C fiiGL�Y) SO CLIFF DR P RK• IL P/STATRS R GtRnnMg PARKING, 4Aim EQUIP. 75-11 $2,000 $0 BAYVIEW PARK: NEEDS'ACCESSIBL�lE ROUTE (RAMP) 75-1.3* 5203.506 Mi C;a/__)00 S1.-Snn RDFRAT,O HTT.T.R(TI r ATGNAGF._ RA�RKTNG RRb2TRe)OM nRTNKTTTG RLTiTi 75-16 $2,650 $150 EASTBLUFF PARK: PAR3`1-11,�SIGNA�GE, H.C. ROUTE RAMP, TABLES 75-27 $1,800 $150 PENINSULA PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE PARKING & SIGNAGE & TABLE 75-28 $3,250 t�p?2�j $0 SAN MIGUEL PARK: CURB RAMP, DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE 75-29 $3,750 $0 SPYGLASS HILL PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE CURB RAMP, DRINKING FNTN 75-31 $1,875 $150 WESTCLIFF PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE & DRINKING FOUNTAIN 75-34 $3,400 $1,150 15TH ST PARK: PARKING, CURB RAMP, SIGNAGE, TABLES, DRINK FNTN $989,575 �•� $42,750 s�( t Cosk Qo�r 95� 95 . ___ � * ADDED FROM 1995 ADA LIST SO THAT ALL BUFFALO HILLS ADA MAY BE COMPLETED IN ONE CONTRACT 4&2,075 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658.8915 MEMORANDUM Ray Schuller, Building Director Faysal Jurdi, Chief Plan Check Engineer Progress Report, City's Compliance with the ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA) DATE: November 10, 1993 After the self evaluation survey was completed by all City Departments we compiled a list of the barriers identified by the survey. These items were sorted into two categories: A. Readily Achievable ADA requires the removal of this group of barriers by January 26, 1993. • This category of barriers was divided into two groups: Group a.1 This group of readily achievable items includes barriers which will be removed by city crews. This group typically consists of access to public telephones, city parking lots, and required signage. The communication division of the Utilities Department is in the process of making modifications to the public telephones. Staff in the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department are preparing drawings for restriping of city parking lots to provide the required disabled parking, signage, and curb ramps to sidewalks. I will be asking for a progress report from Traffic and Communications to assess the progress in removing this group of barriers. Group a.2 This group of readily achievable items includes barriers which will be removed by an outside contractor. This group typically consists of access to drinking fountains, stairs and handrails, entrance doors, etc. An architect was hired to prepare design drawings and specifications for the removal of this group of barriers. The design package was submitted to plan check and corrected. The architect is in the process of resolving these corrections and completing a few items which were not included in his first submittal. it is anticipated that the design package will be Is approved and ready for bid by the end of January 1994. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 0 0 Structural Alterations: ADA requires the removal of this group of barriers by January 26, 1995. This typically involve structural alterations to existing structures to provide access to City facilities such as parks, libraries, public restrooms, etc. Although the objective is to remove access barriers the scope of work will include light cosmetic repairs and refurbishment of some bathroom facilities in city parks. Group b.i "Priority Structural Alterations" This group of barriers was elected to be removed in the first phase during fiscal year 93-94 based on the intensity of the use of city facilities and its need for renovation. An architect was hired to prepare design drawings and specifications for the removal of this group of barriers. Design drawings have been submitted to plan check. It is anticipated that the design drawings will be approved and ready for bid by the end of January 1994. Group b.2 This group of barriers includes the rest of the structural barriers. This group of barriers will be removed during fiscal year 94-95. An architect will be hired to prepare design drawings for this group in July 1994. I anticipate spending a total of four to six weeks per year over the next three years working on the City's ADA project. FJ:jf IQ U CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658.8915 MEMORANDUM TO: Kevin Murphy, City Manager FROM: Ray Schuller, Building Director SUBJECT: COUNCIL NEWSLETTER DATE: December 1, 1993 1. DEMOLITIONS OF UNSAFE BUILDINGS Two abandoned structures have been demolished and the unsightly conditions and potential hazards removed. They are: 3928 E. Coast Hwy [Unocal Gasoline Dispensing Station] 1200 W. Coast Hwy [Future Car Wash UP-3492(A)] 2. ADA UPDATE Providing disabled access to City facilities and programs has been divided into three phases. Phase I (Readily Achievable Items) This phase includes providing disabled parking and signage, curb ramps for wheel chair access from parking areas to buildings, changing drinking fountains, and other minor modifications to stair handrails, public telephones on City property, entrance doors to buildings, etc. The Telecommunication Division of the Utilities Department has completed modifying telephones located on City property to comply with ADA requirements. The Traffic Engineer's Office continues to work on the redesign of City parking lots to provide disabled access. The Traffic Engineer estimates that access modifications to parking 'lots will .be completed by June 1994. The design of the rest of the readily achievable items has been completed by a consultant and checked by the Building Department. Final approval is expected by January 15, 1994, and the work to be contracted and completed by June 1994. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Y � i 10 0 Phase II (Priority Structural Items) This phase includes structural modifications to City facilities to provide access to activity areas in parks and to public restrooms and to the public areas of City buildings where services are provided. The scope of work will also include some needed repair and cosmetic improvements to the affected facilities. The design for this phase has been completed by the consultant and the drawings are being checked by the Building Department. Final approval is expected by January 30, 1994, and the work to be contracted and completed by September 1994. Phase III (Structural Items) This phase is similar to Phase II and includes facilities which are used less frequently by the public or in less need of repair and maintenance than the facilities included in Phase II. Design for this phase will be contracted by March 1994 and the work completed by March 1995. � _ �G 1 �; � -� i SCHEMATIC ESTIMATE City of Newport Beach Priority Structural ADA Alterations September 15,1993 u Report Prepared For; LEESAKARCHITECTS AIA, INC. 3190—K Airport Loop Costa Mesa, CA 92696 Report Prepared By: BARFIELD ASSOCIATES, INC. 25255 Cabot Road Suite 113 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 0 J SCHEMATIC ESTIMATE BARFIELD ASSOCIATES, INC. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADA ALTERATIONS PREP.SY: GJZ CKD BY: TKB ARCHITECT: LEESAK ARCHITECTS AIA AMERICANS WITH SEP 15, 1993 PROJECT MANAGER: JAMES W. BRITTELL DISABILITIES ACT JOB 93-1001 DESCRIPTION SUMMARY A Corona Del Mar .................. $20,913 BMarine Headquarters „.„„„„,„,.„„.„,.,„»_»„.......... I.... 3,247 C Peninsula Park „.„„ . ............. •4 434 D Carroll Beek Park ... 6,527 E Cliff Drive Park ».,,........ .................. 25,745 „ „. F Sayview Park „„,....„ .»».»...»».».»..„„„„. $4,001 G Westcliff Park „.„»„_..... ............„,„»„„„„„„„ $1,424 H Buffalo Hills Park (North) $26,454 JBuffalo Hills Park (South) ............. „........... ......... „»..,»»». 15,497 KEastbluff Park ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,„„„„»..,.,„...,...»,„„„„»,.. 6,978 L San Miguel Park »»..»..,».,,,,, „„...„„„„„_„....»..,».»»,. $23,429 M Spyglass Park $8,057 N 15th Street Park „„,,,„.....,....... ......... $4,790 Total City Building Direct Cost „.,,.„„,.,,,..„..»„»„,,,,,„..„.................. $151,496 General Conditions 6.00% $9,090 Overhead and Profit 8.00% $12,120 Small Quantity Difficulty Factor 10.00% $151150 Contingency 12.00% $18,179 TotalMark Up Cost „„„„,.,„.„„„ »».„„...,..» „„„„„„,„,,.„ $54,538 Total EstimatedADA Construction Cost ..„..„,„.„.„.»„,»,.........,„.,„„„,..„. $206,034 Estimating Notes: 1, Estimating submittal is based on LeeSak architectural and plumbing plans dated on Aug. 18, 1993. 2, Estimate Is for the application of the requirements addressed in the Americans with Disabilities Act which requires that all new places of public accommodation and commercial facilities be designed and constructed so as to be readily accessible and usable by persons with disabilities. City of Newport Beach ADA Alterations Page 1 SCHEMATIC ESTIMATE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADA ALTERATIONS BARFIELD ASSOCIATES, INC. ARCHITECT: LEESAK ARCHITECTS AIA PREP.BY; Gjz I CKD BY: TK PROJECT MANAGER: JAMES W. BRITTELL AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT SEP f5, 199 JOB 93-10( No. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY I S/UNIT, TOTAL A Corona Del Mar Demolition 1 Remove existing walls 2 Remove existing water closets 225 SF 6.31 1,420 3 Remove existing urinal 4 EA 35.87 143 4 Remove existing lavatories 1 EA 27.85 28 5 Remove existing doors 2 EA 34.53 69 6 Remove existing toilet partitions 2 EA 25.64 51 7 Remove existing drinking fountain 7 EA 36.72 257 1 EA 48.96 49 Sub —Total Demolition 2,017 New Construction 1 Restroom CMU partition walls w/foundatlon 2 Restroom outside CMU screen walls w/foundation 20 SF 11. 2,074 200 SF 10.35 2,070 Aik43 Providenow water closets Provide new urinals 2 EA 6f0,00 610.00 1,220 5 Provide new lavatories $ EA 1,220 6 provide new drinking fountain 4 EA 540.00 2,320 7 Provide new stainless toilet partitions, handica ed p 1 EA 875 8 Provide new stainless toilet partitions, standard 1 EA 630.00 30.00 530 9 Provide new grab bars 4 EA 420.00 11680 10 Plumbing piping for sewer, water and vent 4 EA 1 45.23 i81 11 Valves and specialties LS 3,500.00 3,500 1 LS 780.00 780 12 Install re —used door 13 Patching and repair the existing walls 1 EA 58 14 Repainting restroom Interior 1 LS 70.00 . 270 15 Install new directional signs for accessible facility1 LS 996. 9 2 EA 38.45 77 Sub —Total New Construction 18,896 Total Corona Del Mar Cost $20,913 City of Newpon leach ADA A�eratbns Page 2 No. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 3/UNIT TOTAL B I Marine Headquarters 1 Remove existing handrail at each side of existing ramp 80 LF 3.21 257 2 Remove existing handrail at each side of existing stairs 28 LF 4.15 108 3 Replace new handrail at each side of existing ramp 8o LF 21.64 1,731 4 Replace new handrail at each side of existing stairs 26 LF 27.32 710 5 Paint 24 color stripe at every tread of stair 30 LF 2,78 83 6 Paint handrails and guardrails 110 LF 3.25 358 Total Marine HeadquarterCost $3,247 C Peninsula Park 1 Provide 6' concrete mop strip to match existing finish 155 LF 7.43 1.152 2 Paint 2' wide strip at every tread of concrete stair 160 LF 2.78 445 3 Break existing corners off treads 100 LF 3.31 331 4 Provide new concrete walk to match existing finish 330 SF 4.76 1,571 5 Provide new concrete walk around existing flag pole 165 SF 5.67 936 Total Peninsula Park Cost $4,434 City of Newport Beach ADA Alterations Page 3 SCHEMATIC ESTIMATE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADA ALTERATIONS BARFIELD ASSOCIATES, INC. ARCHITECT: LEESAK ARCHITECTS AiA PREP.BY: GJZ CKD BY: TKB • PROJECT MANAGER: JAMES W. BRITTELL AMERICANS WiTH SEP 15, 1993 DISABILITIES ACT JOB 93-1ooi No. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY S/UNIT TOTAL D Carroll Beek Park Demolition 1 Remove existing water closets 2 Remove existing drinking fountain 2 EA 36.87 72 3 Remove existing toilet partitions 1 EA 489 .5 49 4 Remove existing doors and frames 6 EA 36.72 184 5 Remove existin g grab bars 2 EA 42.45 85 4 EA 6.55 26 Sub —Total Demolition 41S New Construction 1 Provide new CMV partition wail 2 Provide new drinking fountain 100 SF 9.65 965 3 Provide new toilet partitions, handicapped pp 1 EA 2 EA 875.00 4 Provide new grab bars 530.00 1,Ofi0 060 s Provide new toilet dispenser 4 EA 42.56 170. 6 Provide new mirror, 181 x 541 2 EA 2 EA 32.45 65 7 Provide new door and frame 2 55.67 111 8 Patching and repalr restroom Interior EA 565.00 1,130 9 Repainting restroom Interior 1 LS 220.00 220 10 Plumbin piping for sewer, water and vent g P p g 1 LS 11 ValVes and specialties 1 LS 940.00 940,00 940 940 1 LS 125,00 125 Sub —Total New Construction 5,111 Total Carroll Beek Park Cost $6,527 Ch bi %\*A kaeh ADA AHwdlons Page 4 SCHEMATIC ESTIMATE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADA ALTERATIONS BARFiELD ASSOCIATES, INC, ARCHITECT; LEESAK ARCHITECTS AIA PREP.BY; GJ2 CKD BY; TKB PROJECT MANAGER; JAMES W. BRITTELL AMERICANS WITH SEP 15, 1993 M No, DISABILITIES ACT JOB 93-100i DESCRIPTION QUANTITY WUNIT TOTAL E Cliff Drive Parki. Sitework ������ CId p' i Provide new 1 1/4' dia. steel pipe handrail �Vtf 2 Paint 2' wide color stripe on every tread i4 LF 26.43 370 25 LF 2.87 67 3 Remove existing concrete stair wall 4 Remove existing handrail 1 LS 360.00 350 5 Provide new 1 1/4' dia. steel pipe handrail 1 LS 60.00 60 16 LF 26.43 423 6 Remove existing concrete mop strip 7 Provide concrete walkway and stab to match existing,50 LF 27 3.75 16 6 Provide concrete walkway 2 50 SF 5. 1 qg8 9 Provide steel handrail 740 SF 6.25 3,885 60 SF 24.87 1,480 Sub —Total Sitework Restrooms 6,236 1 Demolish existing restroom 2 Regrade and replant lawn as required 1 LS 1,250.00 1,250 3 Concrete footing for new restroom building 1 LS 1,500.00 1,500 4 Concrete 4' slab for new restroom building 254.50 750 5 Concrete masonry unit 8' wall 150 SF 675. 6 Glass block, typical for 8 locations 530 SF 7.50 3,975 7 Metal doors and frames w/louver 8 EA 46.00 360 8 CDX Plywood 1/24 3 EA 450.00 10350 9 Roof framing 150 SF 1.55 233 10 Composition shingle roof ISO SF 2.31 347 11 Roof metal louver 150 SF 2.36 353 12 Waterproof CMU block wall 2 EA 86,45 173 530 SF 0.65 29E 13 Provide water closets 14 Provide lavatories 2 EA 610.00 1,220 15 Provide drinking fountain 2 EA $75.00 1,150 16 Provide grab bars 1 EA 875.00 875 4 EA 63.28 213 17 Plumbing piping for sewer, water and vent - 1 L$ 18 , Valves and specialties 2, 045045.00.00 2,046 1 LS 760 Sub —Total Restroom r, y 17,509 Total Cliff Drive Park Cost $25,746 %J uap?Am KZKkw t' nM Pages SCHEMATIC ESTIMATE CITY OF NEWPORT 13EACH ADA ALTERATIONS 13ARFIELD ASSOCIATES, INC. ARCHITECT: LEESAK ARCHITECTS AIA FIR BY: GJZ CKD BY: TKB PROJECT MANAGER: JAMES W. BRITTELL AMERICANS WITH SEP 15, 1993 DISABILITIES ACT JOB 93—t001 No. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY S/UNIT TOTAL F Bayview Park 1 Concrete walkway, circle for sandbox 500 SF 6.75 3,450 2 Concrete paving to match existing 100 SF 5.25 525 3 Relocate existing trash receptacle 1 EA 25,67 25 Total Bayview Park Cost G I Westcliff Park 1 I Remove existing drinking fountain 2 Provide new drinking fountain w/pfping Total WestcliffPark Cost $4, 001 1 EA 74.37 74 1 EA 11,3soxa 1,350 $1,424 C�y OiNewpo��aCh ADA P,�etatans Page 6 SCHEMATIC ESTIMATE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADA ALTERA • ARCHITECT: LEESAK ARCHITECTS AIA PROJECT MANAGER: JAMES W. BRITTELL H I Buffalo Hills Park (North) Sitework 1 Remove existing concrete walkway 2 Pour concrete walkway to match existing w/5% max. slop Sub —Total Sitework BARFIELD ASSOCIATES, INC. PREP.BY: CiJZ TOOKDBY: TKBAMERICANS WITHP 15, 1993DISABILITIES ACTS 93-1001 NIT I TOTAL 1,000 SF I 1.271 1,270 2,660 SF 4.25 11,263 12, 533 Restroom i Remove existing water closets 3 EA 35.47 106 2 Remove existing lavatories 2 EA 34.21 68 3 Remove existing urinals 1 EA 27.66 28 4 Remove existing drinking fountain 1 EA 48.75' 5 Remove existing toilet partitions 3 EA 36.72 49 110 8 Remove existing doors and frames 3 EA 25.48 76 7 Aemove existing portion of wall 1 LS 125.00 125 8 Remove existing drywall 360 SF 1.27 457 9 Metal stud drywall partitions 300 SF 4.87 1,461 10 Provide new water closets 3 EA 610.00 1,830 11 Provide now urinals 1 EA 540.00 540 12 Provide new lavatories 2 EA 575.00 1,150 13 Provide new lavatories 1 EA 875.00 $76 14 Provide new stainless toilet partitions, handicapped 2 EA 530.00 1,060 15 Provide new stainless toilet partitions, standard 1 EA 420.00 420 16 Provide new grab bars 4 EA 46.23 181 17 Provide new metal doors and frames 3 EA 550.00 1.650 18 Paint and patch restroom interior 1 LS 760.00 760 19 Plumbing piping for sewer, water and vent 1 LS 2,250.00 2,250 20 Valves and specialties 1 LS 725.00 725 Sub —Total Restroom 13 922 Total Buffalo Hills Park (North) Cost I I 1 $26,454 City of Newport Beach ADA Alterations Page 7 SCHEMATIC ESTIMATE BARFIELD ASSOCIATES, INC. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADA ALTERATIONS I PREP.BY: GJT I CKD BY: TKB ARCHITECT: LEESAK ARCHITECTS AIA AMERICANS WITH SEP 15, 1983 PROJECT MANAGER: JAMES W. BRITTELL DISABILITIES ACT JOB 93-10 A No. iDESCRIPTION I QUANTITY I S/UNIT I TOTAL J I Buffalo Hills Park (South) Sltework 1 Pour concrete walkway to match existing w/5% max, slop 1 300 SF 1 5.25 1,575 Sub —Total Sltework I I I 1,575 Restroom 1 Remove existing water Closets 3 EA 35.47 106 2 Remove existing lavatories 2 EA 34.21 68 $ Remove exlsting urinals 1 EA 27.66 28 4 Remove existing drinking fountain 1 - EA 48.75 49 5 Remove existing toilet partitions 3 EA 38.72 110 6 Remove existing doors and frames 3 EA 26.48 76 7 Remove existing portion of well i LS 125.00 125 8 Remove existing drywall 360 SF 1.27 467 9 Built metal stud drywall 300 SF 4,87 1,461 10 Provide new water closets 3 EA 610.00 1,830 11 Provide new urinals 1 EA $40.00 540 12 Provide new lavatories 2 EA 675.00 11150 13 Provide new lavatories i EA 876.00 875 14 Provide new stainless toilet partitions, handicapped 2 EA 530.00 1,060 15 Provide new stainless toilet partitions, standard 1 EA 420.00 420 16 Provide new grab bars 4 EA 45.23 181 17 Provide new metal doors and frames 3 EA 550.00 1,650 18 Palm and patch restroom interior 1 LS 760.00 760 19 Plumbing piping for sewer, water and vent 1 LS 2,250.00 2,250 20 Valves and specialties i LS 725.00 725 Sub —Total Restroom Total Buffalo Hills Park (South) Cost 13,922 $15,497 CRY of Newport Beach ADA Alterations Page 8 SCHEMATIC ESTIMATE OF NEWPORT BEACH ADA ALTERA r.mcn,vnryJ VVIIM SEP 15, 1993 W. BRITTELL I DISABILITIES ACT JOB 93-1001 K I Eastbluff Park 1 I Pourconorewslab 370 SF 4.50 1,665 2 Pour concrete walkway 1,250 SF 4.25 51313 Total EastbluffPark'Cost I 1 I $6,978 San Miguel Park 1 Remove existing handralls at each side of stair 20 LF 3.57 71 2 Provide concrete walkway to match existing finish 1 51300 SF a.75 19,875 3 Provide concrete landing and walkway for stair 250 SF 5.45 1,363 4 Provide direction signs 4 EA 64.35 257 5 Replace handralls at each side of stair 20 LF 25.64 513 6 Remove existing drinking fountain and provide new one 1 EA 1,360.00 1,350 Total San Miguel Park Cost $23,429 I• ClayOeWp0 o*iZkAwatbns Page SCHEMATIC ESTIMATE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADA ALTERATIONS BARFIELD ASSOCIATES, INC. ARCHITECT : LEESAK ARCHITECTS AIA PREP.BY: OJZ CKD BY: TKB PROJECT MANA13ER: JAMES W. BRITTELL AMERICANS WITH SEP 15, 1993 • DISABILITIES ACT J08 93-100! No. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY S/UNIT TOTAL M Spyglass Park 1 Remove existing timber stairs 2 Remove existing concrete walkway 1 LS 660.00 55 100 SF 2.54 254 3 Provide concrete walkway to match existing 4 Provide concrete ramp with curb 100 SF 5,25 625 5 Provide Concrete stairs 225 SF 7.50 11688 1 LS 870.00 870 6 Provide steel handrails at each side of stairs 7 Provide steel handralls at each side of ramps 50 LF 26.64 ,282 1,538 60 LF 26.64 1,53838 8 Remove existing drinking fountain and provide now one i EA 1,350.00 1,350 Total Spyglass Park Cost $8, 057 N 15th Street Park 1 Remove existing drinking spout 2 Provide new drinking spout with plug 1 EA 45.32 45 3 Provide post mounted outdoor grill 1 EA 650.00 650 4 Provide stainless steel kitchen sink 1 EA 97.55 98 5 Provide ceramic tile counter 1 EA 876.00 875 6 Replace grill to match existing 60 SF 13.50 810 7 Provide directional sign 2 EA 85.34 171 8 Provide accessible table 2 EA 66.76 132 9 Provide concrete walk to match existing i EA 250,00 250 10 Build CMU wall to match existing 50 SF 60 6.25 313 11 Plumbing piping for sewer, water avid vent SF 1 LS 12.45 550.00 747 12 Valves and specialties 1 LS 150.00 550 150 Total 15th Street Park Cost $4,790 ;::...:::............ .. `'ENDF.ESTT�1%IATE-:::;'-;:; Cryd WgOltWtknWAP,heram Page10 Readily Achievable ADA Alterations 0 CJ i PREPARED BY HUTSON & PARTNERS REVISED: 3-1-94 ITEM NO. LOCATION DESCRIPTION ESTIMATE PAGE 18.02.0 Police Station Front Entry Door $3,470.00 1 18-04.0 Police Station Drinking Fountain $2,750.00 2 18-11.0 Police Station Handrails $2,704.00 3 40-02.0 Mariners Front Entry Door $1,675.00 5 40-03.0 Mariners Drinking Fountain $10,00 6 40-04.0 Mariners Men's Restroom $200.00 7 40.05.0 Mariners Women's Restroom $600.00 8 40-07.0 Mariners Furniture $895.00 9 40-12.0 Corona Del Mar Front Entry Door $1,745.00 10 40-13.0 Corona Del Mar Drinking Fountain $2,900.00 11 40-14.0 Corona Del Mar Men's Restroom $3,250.00 13 40-15.0 Corona Del Mar Women's Restroom $200.00 15 40-18.0 Corona Del Mar Furniture $895.00 16 40-23.0 Balboa Branch Front Entry Doors $2,415.00 17 40-24.0 Balboa Branch Men's Restroom $450.00 18 40-25.0 Balboa Branch Women's Restroom $200.00 20 40-29.0 Balboa Branch Furniture $1,790.00 21 40-30.0 Balboa Branch Drinking Fountain $10.00 22 4032.0 Balboa Branch Signage $10.00 23 31-01.1 lAdministration Signage $400.00 24 31-01.2 lAdministration Door Hardware (Conf. Room) $1,400.00 25 31-01.3 lAdministration Men'sRestroom $1,000.00 26 31-01.4 lAdministration Toilets $1,000.00 27 31-01.5 lAdministration Drinking Fountain $2,750.00 28 31-02.1 115th Street Restrooms Women's Restroom Stall Door $500.00 29 31-02.2 115th Street Restrooms Restroom Signage $800.00 30 31-05.1 Balboa Pier Restroom Grab Bars $200.00 31 31-05.2 Balboa Pier Restroom Drinking Fountain $2,000.00 32 28-01.0 Imarine Headquarters Entry Door Hardware $350.00 33 28-02.0 Marine Headquarters Door Kick Plate $300.00 34 28.03.0 Marine Headquarters ISIgnage $10.00 35 28-04.0 Marine Headquarters IThreshold $150.00 36 28-05.0 Marine Headquarters IDrinking Fountain Inside $10.00 37 Page 1 Readily Achievable ADA Alterations a • • 28-07.0 Balboa Yacht Basin Signage $150.00 38 28-08.0 Balboa Yacht Basin Men's $700.00 39 28-09.0 Balboa Yacht Basin Access to Men's $750.00 40 28-11.0 Balboa Yacht Basin Women's $700.00 41 28-12.0 Balboa Yacht Basin Garage office Signage $250.00 42 28-24.1 McFadden Square Grab Bars (Men's) $150.00 43 28-24.2 McFadden Square Faucets (Men's) $2 5 00.00 44 28-26.1 McFadden Square Grab Bars (Women's) $150.00 45 28-25.2 McFadden Square Faucets (Women's) $250.00 46 28-26.0 McFadden Square Drinking Fountains (2) $4,000.00 47 05-02.0 Attorney Stair Striping & Handrails $1,750.00 49 42-04.0 Utilities Entry Door $1,475.00 52 42-05.0 Utilities Door Signage $10.00 53 42-06.0 Utilities Stair Striping $100.00 54 42-07.0 Utilities Drinking Fountain $2,750.00 55 75-05.1 CDM Youth Center Drinking Fountain $2,000.00 56 75-05.2 CDM Youth Center Signage $10.00 57 75-12.1 Begonia Park Drinking Fountain $2,500.00 58 75-12.2 Begonia Park Picnic Table $1,215.00 59 75-15.1 Channel Place Park Drinking Fountain $2,000.00 60 75-15.2 Channel Place Park Picnic Table $200.00 61 75-19.0 Inspiration Point Drinking Fountain $2,750.00 62 75-22.2 Las Arenas Park Drinking Fountain $3,000.00 63 75.23.0 Lido Park Drinking Fountain $2,500.00 65 75-24.0 Lookout Point Drinking Fountain $2,250.00 66 75-25.1 Newport Island Park Picnic Tables $3,470.00 67 75-25.2 Newport Island Park Drinking Fountain $2,500.00 68 75-30.1 Spyglass Park Drinking Fountain $2,500.00 69 75-30.2 Spyglass Park Picnic Table $1,500.00 70 75-32.0 W. Jetty View Park Drinking Fountain $3,000.00 73 Page 2 Readily Achievable ADA Alterations W. Newport Park Drinking Fountain $2,000.00 74 •75-33.2 75-33.3 W. Newport Park Picnic Tables (7) $10,500.00 76 75-35.0 38th Street Park Drinking Fountain $2,000.00 83 75-0 Galaxy Park Drinking Fountain $2,500.00 84 • TPW Page 3 $g 889,0(3 � �EvVFpRr e� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH u z P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-8915 eK C'�<rppaN�P MEMORANDUM To: Ray Schuller, Building Director (� From: Faysal Jurdi, Chief Plan Check Engineers. is �lr-{ w✓� SUBJECT: Status of ADA Project �J Date: April 12, 1994 I. Readily Achievable Items A. Work to be done by private contractor • The design package has been approved for code compliance. The design package is with the architect for revisions to the specifications. It is promised back by April 14, 1994. • Public Works will proceed with a request for council approval to solicit bids in the council session following the receipt of the revised package. B. Work to be done by City crews The traffic Engineer's Office is preparing designs for compliance of all City Parking lots. The Building Department will ask for a progress report on the status of barriers identified through the ADA survey. 2. The Communication Division of the Utilities Department is working on retrofitting all public telephones on City owned property. The Building Department will ask for a progress report on the status of barriers identified through the ADA survey. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • Building Director April 12, 1994 Page Two 3. Forty readily achievable barriers identified by City Departments have 'been resolved by the removal of the barriers or found not required to be removed under the ADA requirement. II. Priority Structural Items A code recheck was done on the design drawings. A few corrections remain. The architect picked up the drawings to make these corrections. The Public Works Department and General Services Department are doing a separate performance review of materials and specifications. III. Structural Items Architect will be hired to prepare design drawings for this phase after a contract is granted for the readily achievable phase hopefully before August 1994. 0 L BARRIER NO./DEPT. 18-08/POLICE 31-04/GEN. SERVIC 31-06 28-29/MARINE 28-40 28-41 26-48 28-51 28-52 28-53 28-54 28-61 04-01/PERSONNEL 75-03/P.B.& R. 75-OSA 75-07 75-09A 75-20 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS * * (rev.4/5/93) Structural work to be completed by January 26, 1995 ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION $5,000 $0 PUBLIC RESTROOMS DO NOT COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS $105,000 $0 WASHINGTON ST RESTROOMS - TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT $125,000 $0 19TH ST RESTROOMS - RESTROOMS TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT $30,000 $0 NEWPORT PIER - SLOPE OF RAMP TO PIER TOO STEEP $30,000 $0 BEACH ACCESS - NEED ACCESSIBLE WALKWAYS TO THE SAND/WATER $5,000 $0 BALBOA PIER - SLOPE AT FOOT OF PIER TOO STEEP $500 $0 - CONCESSION BLDG RAMP SLOPE & HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY $2,000 $0 - STAIR AT WESTSIDE OF PIER DOESN'T COMPLY $2,000 $0 - PARKING LOT STAIRS DO NOT COMPLY $1,000 $0 - STAIRS, ADJOINING SAND/PLAY AREA DON'T COMPLY $2,000 $0 - STAIR HANDRAILS FROM LOT "A" DON'T COMPLY $2,000 $0 - RAMP FROM MAIN LOT TO PIER IS TO STEEP $5,000 $0 WOMEN'S RESTROOM IS NOT ACCESSIBLE $350,000 $150 W.NWPRT COMM CTR: STAIRS, SIGNAGE, RESTROOMS, DRINKING FOUNTAIN $15,000 $0 CdM YOUTH CENTER - NEEDS ACCESS TO PLAY AREA $150,000 $0 MARINERS COMM. CTR: RESTROOMS, PATHS TO ACTIVITY SITES & EQUIP. $40,000 $0 NEEDS ACCESS TO PLAY EQUIPMENT $202,250 $0 IRVINE TER PARK: RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY,DRINKING FOUNTAIN,TABLE $1,071,750 $150 0 TRAFFIC BARRIERS BARRIER NO./DEPT ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST I IDESCRIPTION 23-05 $500 $0 PROVIDE RAMP FROM DISABLED PARKING SPACE TO WALKWAY NEAR B 28-13 $20 $0 - NEEDS SIGNAGE AT ENTRY TO PARKING LOT 26-16 $25 $0 BALBOA PARKING LOT - NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUE 28-19 $1,000 $0 MCFADDEN SQ. - SE CURBCUT NEAR CHARLIE'S CHILI NON-COMPLYI 28-20 $1,000 $0 NE CURBCUT NEAR DORYMAN'S HOTEL NON -COMPLYING 28-21 $1,000 $0 CURBCUT TO THE SOUTH IS NON -COMPLYING 28-49 $1,000 $0 RAMP AT BUS AREA EXCEEDS MAX SLOPE 28-55 CURB CUT AT B ST LOT 28-56 CURB CUT AT A ST LOT 28-57 $2,000 $0 PATH FROM BUS STATION TO PIER IS TOO STEEP 28-58 $2,000 $0 "A" ST LOT NEEDS (2) H.C. PARKING SPACES [HAS NONE] 28-59 $1,000 $0 "B" ST LOT NEEDS (2) H.C. PARKING SPACES [HAS ONE] 28-60 $3,000 $0 "A" ST LOT NEEDS RAMPS & HANDRAILS 30-04 $1,000 $0 CITY HALL- PARKING SIGNAGE AT ENTRANCES TO LOTS REQUIRED 40-11 $100 $0 CDM BRANCH - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY, SHOULD BE VAN ACCESSI 40-22 $100 $0 BALBOA BRANCH - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY 42-01 $100 $0 PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED AT ENTRANCE TO PARKING LOT 42-02 $100 $0 WHEEL STOPS NEEDED IN PARKING AREA 42-03 $100 $0 PARKING SPACE DOESN'T COMPLY - RESTRIPE PARKING 42-15 $250 $0 PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED IN PARKING AREAS 75-01A $300 CAROLL BEEK COMM CTR: PARKING & CURB ACCESS 75-03A WEST NPT COMM CTR: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-04 $200 $0 THEATER ARTS CTR: LOCATE H.C. PARKING SPACE IN UPPER LOT 75-07A $500 VIN JORGENSON COMM CTR: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-08A CLIFF DRIVE PARK - PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-09A 150 BONITA CREEK PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-10 $150 $0 BAYSIDE DR. PARK: NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE & PARKING 75-13A BUFFALO HILLS (I): PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-14A BUFFALO HILLS (II): PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-16A EASTBLUFF PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-22A LAS ARENAS PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-26 $150 $0 OLD SCHOOL PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE 75-27A PENINSULA PARK : PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-31A WESTCLIFF DRIVE PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-33A 300 WEST NPT PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-34A 15TH ST PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE COMMUN BARRIER NO./OEPT ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST 23-01 $250 $0 1 23-02 $250 $0 1 23-03 $250 $0 1 23-04 $250 $0 1 18-05 $2,000 $500 1 18-13 $1,000 $0 1 40-09 $0 $0 1 40-20 $0 $0 1 40-31 $0 1 $0 1 28-27 $1,200 $0 1 28-30 $400 $0 1 28-46 $100 $0 1 BUILDING BARRIERS BARRIER NOJDEPT ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION 18-10 $1, 000 $0 NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE AT DOORS AND PARKING, ETC.. 18-12 $500 $0 FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY LACKS REQUIRED WARNING STRIPES 40-10 $125 $0 SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED 40-21 $125 1 $0 ISTGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED 28-06 $25 $0 SIGNAGE AT THE RECEPTION COUNTERS 28-10 $20 $0 NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE IDENTIFICATION ON RESTROOM DOORS 28-14 $20 $0 NEEDS SIGNAGE AT ENTRY TO BUILDING 28-45 1 $300 $0 FISH CLEANING SINKS AREN'T ACCESSIBLE 42-16 $10 $0 PROVIDE INFO RE: ACCESSIBLE SERVICES 75-02/P.B.& R. $0 $150 OASIS CTR: LACKS SIGNAGE 75-06 $0 $0 LINCOLN GYM: SCHOOL DIST. FACILITY - SCHOOL DIST. TO ADDRESS 28-22 $1,000 $0 DORYMAN'S FISH AREA - SLOPE OF WALK AT ENTRY DOESN'T COMPLY 28-31 $300 $0 NEWPORT PIER - RAILING TOO HIGH TO CAST ROD S AMERICANS WITH *- ABILITIES ACT TIT�II 9 ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS * * * (rev. 4/22/93) Priority structural work to be completed by January 26, 1994 [SHADED ITEMS BY CITY FORCES] BARRIER NO./DEPT. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION 23-05/FS 1 $S00 $0 moms S SA t3tjF Dxsw�m 0At2Kma mom To iF , ' y sm RET 1.$-01)`$(bxt?.L's, #7tF.54ww) $;.,000 $1.1000 PANG SPWV$ = %.C4C ySSSTBLEi AT VojaCg STATION 31-07/GEN SERV $50,000 $0 CUM RESTROOMS (WEST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL 31-08 $50,000 $0 CDM RESTROOMS (EAST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL 2B^19JR1ARiNE. $1, OQC3 �0 - MCFAI3DEN SQ_ - SE CURBCUT NEAR f''#ZLi3T:i�;tS C'.HIL£ i+iON-CL3MPLYi'�iG t 28-21) $7.,VG6 VyI) - NE CURBCUT NEAR MOR.YMAH'IS HOTEL NON COMMYING 28-2.1 $1, 060 „SO ^ CuREcw TQ THE SOUTH IS NON -COMPLYING 28-22 $1, 000 $0 DogymNIS VISU p REA - SLOPE OW WALK AT VXTIM DmS9tT COmY 26«2S €msol,VSp) $400 $6#)0 - BLOM Off' 0AMWAX/A;M TO LOWESt PUKING SOON-ST. 28-31. $300 $0 WiMORT PUR - Tdha=G TOO Sloe TO CAST ROD 28-32 $600 $0 - MARINE HQ ENTRY RAMP/HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY 28-39 (RESOLVED) $1,500 $0 - PICNIC TABLE AREA DOESN'T COMPLY 28-29 $10,000 - PIER TOO STEEP - INSTALL HANDRAILS 28-47 (RESOLVED) $300 $0 PENINSULA PARK:GAZEBO RAMP,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) 28-49 $1, 04f} $0 ^ RAMP AT BUS fiRHA EXOEEDS M SLOPE 28-S7 $2, 000 $0 PATH PROK WS STATIM TO PIER, is TOO OT22P 28-SI5 $21000 $0 "A" ST S,m S+ims (2) S.a, mSCma SSA ,S [5 ==I 29-59 0,1000 $8 - no ST LOB,' S3E, s {2) RS a. PAi?S=e SPAONS um 004 $2, 000 $0 - "A° ST .LOT 'NEEDS RAMPS & SN RATL$ 30- � 'L)SS+ C WgRKS $l� OQik y0 CITY HALL- PARKING SIMMGE AT ENTRANCES TO LQT0 PEQUIiED „ 30-05 $1,000 $0 - REBUILD RAMP & RAILING TO CITY HALL ENTRANCE 42-#33 UTTLIT.EES it}ii y0 PAR.KI�STG SPACE DDE5N'T C:C)NPLY - RESTRIPE iARKI34G ..... 75-01/P.B.& R. .. .. $10,000 - - ..-.. $150 ... .. ... ... - .... .... .. . .... . .... CARROLL BEEK: RESTRMS,DRNK FTN,RAILING,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) 75»04` $2GO- $fl 3'HES3Tm AIt�S.C9` z SOI E S.C. Pf t TG SPft TS# uPPEa LOT 75-08 $90, 000 $0 CLIFF DR PARK:ONSITE ACCESS, RESTRMS,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) 75-11 $2,000 $0 BAYVIEW PARK:ONSITE ACCESS,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) 75-13* $50,000 $150 BUFFALO HILLS(I): RESTRM,DRNK FTN,ACCESS,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) 75-14 $50,000 $150 BUFFALO HILLS(II): RESTRM,DRNK FTN,ACCESS,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) 75-16 $2,650 $150 EASTBLUFF PARK:ONSITE ACCESS, (SIGNAGE & PARKING) 75-27 $1,800 $150 PENINSULA PARK:ONSITE ACCESS,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) 75-28 $3,250 $0 SAN MIGUEL PARK: ONSITE ACCESS,DRNK FTN,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) 75-29 $3,750 $0 SPYGLASS HILL PARK: ONSITE ACCESS,DRNK FTN,(SIGNAGE & PARKING 75-31 $1,875 $150 WESTCLIFF PARK: ONSITE ACCESS,DRNK FTN, (SIGNAGE & PARKING) 75-34 $3,400 $150 15TH ST PARK:ONSITE ACCESS, DRNK FTN, (SIGNAGE & PARKING) $348,625 $2,650 * REMOVED FROM JANUARY 26, 1995 ADA LIST SO THAT ALL BUFFALO HILLS ADA MAY BE COMPLETED IN ONE CONTRACT AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS * * (rev.4/5/93) Structural work to be completed by January 26, 1995 BARRIER NO./DEPT. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION 18-08/POLICE $15,000 $0 PUBLIC RESTROOMS DO NOT COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS 31-04/GEN. SERV. $30,000 $0 WASHINGTON ST RESTROOMS - TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT 31-06 $50,000 $0 19TH ST RESTROOMS - RESTROOMS TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT 31-09* $30,000 BUCK GULLY RESTROOMS NONCOMPLYING 28-40** (4604"t) $50,000 $0 BEACH ACCESS - NEED ACCESSIBLE WALKWAYS TO THE SAND/WATER 28-41 $5,000 HAL PIER - SLOPE AT FOOT OF PIER TOO STEEP 28-48 (RESOLVED) $500 $0 - CONCESS BLDG RAMP & HANDRLS DON'T COMPLY 28-51 $2,000 $0 - STAIR AT WESTSIDE OF PIER DOESN'T COMPLY 28-52 $2,000 $0 - PARKING LOT STAIRS DO NOT COMPLY 28-53 $1,000 $0 - STAIRS, ADJOINING SAND/PLAY AREA DON'T COMPLY 28-54 $2,000 $0 - STAIR HANDRAILS FROM LOT "A" DON'T COMPLY 28-61 $2,000 $0 - RAMP FROM MAIN LOT TO PIER IS TO STEEP 04-01/PERSONNEL $30,000 $0 WOMEN'S RESTROOM IS NOT ACCESSIBLE 42-08* $5,000 UTILITIES DEPT RESTROOMS NONCOMPLYING 75-03/P.B.& R. $50,000 $150 W.NWPRT COMM CTR: STAIRS, SIGNAGE, RESTROOMS, DRINKING FOUNTAIN 75-OSA (RESOLVED) $15,000 $0 CdM YOUTH CENTER - NEEDS ACCESS TO PLAY AREA 75-07 $50,000 $0 MARINERS COMM. CTR: RESTROOMS, PATHS TO ACTIVITY SITES & EQUIP. 75-09 (RESOLVED) $40, 000 $0 NEEDS ACCESS TO PLAY EQUIPMENT 75-20 $50,000 $0 IRVINE TER PARK: RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY,DRINKING FOUNTAIN,TABLE $429,500 $150 FOOTNOTES: * moved from Priority Structural list ** resolved by SB 821 contracting 31-04 relocate stalls & fixtures 31-06 if structurally OK, replace doors, windows & renovate 75-03 inside restrooms need WC access; outside restrooms need fixtures & modifications 75-07 renovate restrooms & construct walkways 75-20 renovate restrooms, conctruct walkways & install drinking fountain :4a� ..� :�s-[�s ° $a • .. . �II . - .. ��_�Rria=ems ^ - '42.0 = 42- ua - 6A $II WM TB DON } T OOMMY 42-14 � 42-08 $0 0 IrIlowLyWo MUM. 42-25 �250 �0 PROPER OTGNAGEi RE¢IIIRM IN PARKING AREAS - �k2»3.6 ,4"3,4 $ti Pitt4S7 SN�'LF `« At'fr.'SS$5�7.�. S�?.VTCSS 75-0/PB&R $2,500 GALAXY PARK DRINKING FOUNTAIN . 75-#53A ...... . .. 'MM . . .. . .... . .�3[t...tk....... .. .... .... .....CARR{3.LL ...R..EEK. . .CO.... . ..... PARKING ....... ..- ... ... - - ..... ... LCR :7S-02 0 41151 OASIS cm: TAM SToNA 75-•03A �sao WEST NPT COME'[ CTR PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-O5 $450 $150 CDM YOUTH CTR- DRINKING FOUNTAIN & SIGNAGE ............... .. ........ � ..�alaa £3�'•M; sG:ia ��$x. �ACT�T'�' - �c�zav� ia�,sx'. �a iis.� '< 75-07A �SGG 'VSN JORGENSON COMM CTR PARKING & SIGNAGE 7S»#t8 s $300 mTFr i5RSV5 PARIt'. PXMW & STGNAGS BAY$TDE E?R• PARR: NEEDS PROPER STONAaE & PARId= 75-12 $2,235 $0 BEGONIA PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE •75-2,.2A. ISO "SomO mms vA'it& T PAwam, & SS�rNAtlk: - �75:-14A 'BURFALO BILLS PARK II PARKING & SIGNAGE ' 75-15 $2,250 $0 CHANNEL PL PARK• DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE 7S-SSA SO kAST Xai % vw & & STSNAM 75-27 f1288kEtYS33} tD �o GALP= VIEW PARR: ** NOT APPLIC20LE •** 79-IS [nf; vm) so 1 0 HARBOR Vmm NA'1`M PX3M * A7QT •APPLSCABLa �* 75-19 $1,735 $0 INSPIRATION PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN :75-2I . . txsscs t 3 ...... G $II JASMINE VIEW PARif: �* NOT APPLICABLE ** ... .. 75-22 $1,875 $150 LAS ARENAS PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE, DRINKING FOUNTAIN 75-22A 7BiS T•AS AaF OMS PARK PARKING h SIGNAGE 75-23 $1,750 $0 LIDO PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN 75-24 $1,750 $0 LOOKOUT PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN 75-25 $2,250 $0 NEWPORT ISL. PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLES :75-26 $i,5ti $#3 bLD SCi[OOL .PARK: PARKING SIGNAaE - 75-27A MINSMA. plwz PAm=G & STGNAGR 75-30 $2,250 $0 SPYGLASS RESERV. PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE 75-31A jfi3CkiS WESTCLTFF PARK PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-32 $1,750 $0 WEST JETTY VIEW PARR: DRINKING FOUNTAIN 75-33 $2,400 $150 W NEWPORT PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE, DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE 75-33A3GG kiik NEWPORT PARK PATtKING & SYGNACE IS•-34A $300 7.5 £ $MST PARK P.Ait3f, m & ZTmIAGB . 75-35 $1,750 $0 38TH ST PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN $115,845 $2,545 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS - * (rev 4/11/93) Readily achievable work to be completed by January 26, 1993 (SHADED ITEMS BY CITY FORCES) BARRIER NO./DEPT. ULT. COST TRANS. COST DESCRIPTION .23-01/FIRE tRESOLVED) $250 10 PHONE & DOOR BELL TOD HIGH AT FIRE: 9=TION #1 & NEEDS, RAMP 2�42 ikESDX"Vj $25t3 $0 IRONS & BOOR B,5, Too HIGH AT FnW S'SAT14?g #4 & MEDS Rhrt�l .23-03 i SE#YS}7) $2a€3 $0 PROM & DOM DMI4 TOO HIGH AT VSi S%TION & N H RAM7.> 2 -04 w$04wol $25i3 *0 MOVE & DOOR iiM4 TOO, RIM AT Flax 4n%T1w 46 & VMS RAMP 18-02/POLICE $1,000 $0 FRONT ENTRY DOOR IS TOO HEAVY / DIFFICULT TO OPEN 18» $ CkES(NYi f $1, 4ttt3 $tt C'bt3.'�im i flC Pl2TaSP %T kpoO iris FO�t D18ATitso � 5,�0(.'TtS TG9O lix6f. -. ... .. 18-04 .... ...... .. ... ... $2,000 ... . ..... $500 . -- - ..... .. .. ....... DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEED TO HAVE HEIGHT ADJUSTED FOR ACCESS . ... ...... .. [i.e-os .. .. .. ... .. .. S2.{)00 .. .. $540 .. .. ... .. .... ... ... .. . .... ... - .. .. ... iuiiiC TiLai?iiONES NEE1i TG2 BE 3 * ERED FOR A=SS 10-06 t $oLVw $Poo 0 FINGEMINT ROM TOO SMALI;. TO ACCOMMATS PERSON IN mmcmm 16-D7 $0 $D PRESS R00M IS TOO SMALL TO ACCOMODATS PERSON IN WHEELCHAIR 3$»1Li $1, 60 $A NEEDS PROPER fiT`MAM AT DOOR$ 'AM i}ARKMI STC'., 18-11 $2,000 $0 FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY HANDRAILS LACK REQUIRED EXTENSIONS I9-12 .. ySGQ $:0 FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY LACKS REQ=RED WARNING STRIPES , AS-13 ... $1,000 #0 LOl3�'�* LASS AWSSOT13LZ TSLMHOM wTTR "t74L m COI�T)�a.OL 40-01/LIBRARY (RESOLVED) $750 $0 NEWP*0RT CTR BRANCH - BARRIERS WILL BE REMOVED WHEN ABANDONED 40-02 $2,000 $0 MARINERS BRANCH - ENTRY DOORS DO NOT COMPLY 40-03 $1,500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY 40-04 $100 $0 - MEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY 40-05 $200 $0 - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY :k0-45 0xE$D�P} ti £� - iiNSSEX } 5TAFF RESTRQpM IIO#�SDF"L OOMPLI 40-07 $750 $0 - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE 40-08 (RESOLVED) $2,000 $0 -CIRCULATION DESK 40-09 $0 " " ". `$€1 ,"," " " PUBLIE,'' TEgFZflNEv', Dt3 NE}"ij L.'OMPL'ZR ACCESS `40µ14 H `0 $IGVAW .AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT 19 REQUIRED 40-11 $100 #0 mm Smwa - m#' xi ( os=*T COMP] r: SHOULD 8x V7 ACCSS81nu 40-12 $21000 $0 - ENTRY DOOR$ DON'T COMPLY TO ACCESSIBLITY STANDAR 40-13 $1,500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY 40-14 $150 $0 - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MEN'S RESTROOM 40-15 $100 $0 - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY 94»16 fztSs(iX d} $8 Q - �1Ott 00M & R*Olt 60k i90O wili!8 kT ACC, Si '4it-17 gtssmwtil - 40 ' IBEX f STAFF ii$$*},'R= MoESR*T COMPLY 40-18 $750 $0 - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE 40-19 (RESOLVED) $15, 000 $0 -CIRCULATION DESK :#0-24 $�i - I LSS„"' 2ELEEHQ iES DO NO COMPLY FOR. AS.'CESB 44-21 $125 $0 :aIGNAMR AT ENTRY AM THROUGHO= IS. RMOIRED t3LL2 $100 $Q MOM MXM _ kZR=a DOESN'T LPL WITH A=SSTSTWTT 40-23 $2, 000 $0 - ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLY TO ACCESS STANDARDS 40-24 $50 $0 - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MEN'S RESTROOM 40-25 $100 $0 - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY �10-16 .. -. •{RssOs�ED) -. $0 $0 .. - 73NIS•EX f STAFF RESTROOMI)OE3N'T COMPLY . ... .. ................... tRBStYi#s#} . Q $L w �IO9i DOM T .ODMOOT' DUN' T COMPLY 40-28 (RESOLVED) $15,000 $0 ....... .... . . -CIRCULATION DESK 40-29 $750 $0 - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE 40-30 $1,500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY '-40-33 ` . , - $0 $0 ... - "PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS 40-32 $125 $0 - SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS RE UIRED 404i WEST NEWPORT - 0TO F'ACITTT'Y 40-34 (RESOLVED) $0 $0 NEWPORT CTR BRANCH - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DON'T COMPLY 40-35 (RESOLVED) $750 $0 - PARKING ACCESSIBILITY DOESN'T COMPLY 31-01/GEN. SERVICES $3,225 $400 ADMIN. - DOORS, RESTROOMS, PARKING, DRINKING FOUNTAIN, ETC.. .31.4LA �y56i# • $0 C'C#k�Y30RATIbi,� YBSRD PARKING 31-02 $325 $0 15TH ST RESTROOMS - MINOR PROBLEMS W/ WOMEN'S RESTROOM 31-03 = 28-24 $3,950 $0 NEWPORT PIER - PROBLEMS WITH RESTROOM FAUCET, DRINKING FOUNTA 31-05 $2,100 $325 BALBOA PIER RESTROOMS - TOILET & DRINKING FOUNTAIN DON'T COMP 28-01/MARINE $350 $20 MARINE HEADQRTRS - ENTRY DOOR HARDWARE 28-02 $75 $0 - ENTRY DOOR KICKPLATE 28-03 $20 $0 - ENTRY DOOR THRESHOLD DOESN'T COMPLY 28-04 $100 $20 - ENTRY DOOR NOT WITH PROPER SIGNAGE 28-05 $800 $30 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN NOT PROPER HEIGHT 8-UG sir $U s,xoliw AT TSB mmiai»4iiiN 28-07 $300 $0 BALBOA YACHT BASIN - ENTRY TO PRIMARY OFFICE 28-08 $500 $20 - DOOR LEADING TO (2) BATHROOMS REQUIRES EXCESS FORCE 28-09 $500 $0 - MEN'S RESTROOM INADEQUATE CLEARANCE WITHIN SNTT TCA2TON OTe ltalwOM ]sit 28-11 $700 $20 - DOOR HARDWARE ON RESTROOM DOORS NOT LEVER TYPE 28-12 $50 $0 - SIGNS AT FACILITY DO NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS NEEDS Sx¢biAG'F, AT ENTRY TO PARKING LOT -28-14 �20 $ii -.NEEDS SSG'NAGB .AT ENTRY TO BUILLDIN€, _ _15 (Rasa"u* $25 $0 - CDM )ARKWO'BOOM - NEEDS STONAM WM AS014TANCS 00 Rk« MT 28- 5 05 $i) 33AL$GA 'A iINft 3p£ - NEEDS SSm6i OOR R SdFSt EON ii S� :28--33 L866QLu80•? S30 yD ,3R. LIFEGUARD OFF. - NEEDS SIGNAGE FM ASSISTANCE CN REQUEST ax$»2 [k)SSbiUBb} 000 $0 PASt P� iit3EENxi C�3i1Ra,1' 26-24 $300 $0 MARINE HEADQRTRS - MEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER 28-25 $300 $0 - WOMEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER 28-26 $600 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY 28-27 $1x200 $4 MCFA'DDEN SQ- - FOUR. FAY PMMS NEAR RESfi ooms DawT COMPLY' PAY PEfONE AT Ems RMANt's ItWTAL# mw TOQ £ES 28-33 (RESOLVED) $1,200 $0 - EXT./INT. DOORS WITH NON -COMPLYING HARDWAR 28-34 .. - .. {RESOEtTEii} .. - ...... 46 ... $II ....... ... .. - RESTROOM9 PION -ACCESSIBLE . .... ... ... .. ... 28-35 (REsoLVED) $200 $30 -. ... .. - ..... - RECEPTION COUNTER TOO HIGH 28-36 .. .. ... -.... (RESOLVED) ... $300 .. ... $30 .... - INADEQUATE CLEAR SPACE AT STRIKE EDGE 28-37 (&ESOLVEDI - � 00 ... -... $f3 ....... ... .... .. .. ...... .. .. .. . - INT./EXT. STAIRS NEEDS V18VAL TREAD MARKNN :'28-38 fasou ) $500 $sta IM/EiCS,`. STAIR$ MMPAXLS DWT COM147 28-42 (RESOLVED) $2, 000 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEAR RESTROOMS NON -COMPLYING 28-43 (RESOLVED) $500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEAR RESTROOMS NON -COMPLYING as . to .. t .......... - QPE 4SUARDRtAM a 0MN' T rase R.BO �Sit�S .... ..... . 28-45 $300 $U - FSSH CLEANING SINKS AREN'T ACCESSIBLE ' PsQN# DUMMY Y SLOM I NSZ ACCESS AT Pnmx 3xARXnirQ FZX BOOTH IS. S4S' RCUi' RAMP ACCESS < '2Sw5S _BALBOA. PIER CURB CUT AT SIDEWALK 8-56 EALwA PIER C FROM R ST. PAR=0 lor 04-02/PERSOPTNEL MSOM0 $0 $D PUBLIC SERVICE COI}NTER IS TOO H1439, PAtOVIDE TABLE 4S»t31jA 0T Mr MEEOf.Vsb; 44 Sfl 140 slavA` OR ACCESS TO IND MR»P12(3�T�S79 MUM 8MV1CM AT aST F 05-02 $1,000 $0 INTERIOR STAIRS LACK STRIPING AND REQUIRED HANDRAIL as-03 (REHOLYEDS $f) $II Ermp'i0R BTATRS LACK. STRIPING .A1 D .REQUIRED HANDR L 05-04 =SDI, tl} to UD ma atE TROOMS rs T ACCESSSms - NC am .ACCESS _30-01/PUELIC WORK (ItESffix'VEn} $(S ... .. $U ... PUBLIC C'()UA'FTER ' 110 HIGH {OBFER USE OF #'.`QI F. RQQm DOWNSTAIRS} 30-02 (RESOLVED) $1,500 $0 DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY, REPLACE 30-03 (RESOLVED) $2,000 $0 RESTROOM SINKS, URINAL & MIRRORS DON'T COMPLY, RETROFIT NEEDE 42-III. ILITIES fUT $20€3 - $O - • . PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED AT ENTRANCE 20 PARKING LOT , 42»4 $20B $0 WHEEL STOPS. a1MMDSi3 IN PARma ARM 42-04 $100 $0 ENTRY DOOR NEEDS PROPER KICKPLATE 42-05 $5 $0 PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED AT ENTRY DOOR 42-06 $100 $0 STAIR IN BUILDING NEEDS CONTRASTING STRIP ON STAIRWAY 42-07 $500 $0 NO COMPLYING DRINKING FOUNTAIN - INSTALL $0 RESTROOM H.C. SIET"N REQi#YRED - &2 4 4 $2 W UE $v #0 UME&Sb'O MB SPACE 11i RMS' OQMS - #Eia(S RL 42-i'i 42-08 $0 .$D NEEDS SELF -CLOSING TOILET COMPARTMENT DOOR aEW PORT m� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH V Z P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-8915 e.� l FOlk MEMORANDUM To: Dan Auger, Utilities Department From: Faysal Jurdi, Chief Plan Checker Engineer . SUBJECT: Disabled Access to Public Telephones on City Owned Property Date: April 22, 1994 Attached is a list of locations where public telephones were identified as being inaccessible during the City wide ADA survey in 1992. Also attached is a copy of the survey sheets for all listed locations. . In order to document the resolution of each item, please note what was done at each location to solve the access problem identified on the survey sheet and the date of its resolution Return the survey sheets with the requested information to me so I can update our records and assess the progress of the ADA project. Thank you for your assistance. • c: City Manager Utilities Director 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach L • ♦ mot', r COMMUNICATIONS BARRIERS BARRIER NOJDEPi ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST IDESCRIPTION 23-01 $250 $O PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #1 & NEEDS RAMP 23-02 $250 $0 PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #4 & NEEDS RAMP 23-03 $250 $0 _ PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #5 & NEEDS RAMP 23-04 $250 $0 PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #6 & NEEDS RAMP 18-05 $2,000 $500 PUBLIC TELEPHONES NEED TO BE LOWERED FOR ACCESS 18-13 $1,000 $0 LOBBY LACKS ACCESSIBLE TELEPHONE WITH VOLUME CONTROL 40-09 1 $0 1 $0 PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS 40-20 $0 _ $0 PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS -40-31 $0 $0 PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS 28-27 $1,200 $0 MCFADDEN SO. - FOUR PAY PHONES NEAR RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY 28-30 $400 $0 PAY PHONE AT FISHERMAN'S RESTAURANT TOO HIGH 28-46 $100 _ $0 PHONE DIRECTORY BLOCKS KNEE ACCESS AT PHONE To: From: SUBJECT: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-8915 MEMORANDUM David Niederhaus, General Services Director Rich Edmonston, Traffic Engineer, Public Works Department Lloyd Dalton, Principal Engineer, Public Works Department Faysal Jurdi, Chief Plan Check Engineer JIVL�ff� Implementing Disabled Access to City Parking Lots Date: June 1, 1994 The following documents our discussion and agreement during the meeting held in the Public Works Department on May 19, 1994. The Traffic Engineer should have provided the General Services Department designs for restriping eight city parking lots during the week of May 23, 1994. The Traffic Engineer will continue to provide the General Services Department designs • for an average of eight parking lots per week until all sixty city parking lots have been restriped and properly signed in compliance with ADA access requirements. The Traffic Engineer will also provide the General Services Department a prioritized list of street intersections where curb ramps are required to be constructed. The General Services Department by Force Account or Contract will restripe and sign parking lots per design drawings provided to them by the Traffic Engineer at the average rate of eight lots per week until all sixty parking lots are completed. The General Services Department will schedule and construct curb ramps at locations listed by the Traffic Engineer. The General, Services Department will provide the Building Department with a weekly list of completed work to update us on the status of the ADA compliance to be able to respond to any inquiries. The General Services Department is requested to provide the Building Department a time projection for completing the construction of all curb ramps after receiving a list of required locations from the traffic engineer. Please inform me if your understanding is different from what is contained in this memo. c: City Manager Building Director 40 Public Works Director 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach t�J t'4c I HEARING CARE ASSOCIATES - INGLEWOOD aka Jeffrey Hearing Aid Center 318 E. HILLCREST BLVD., SUITE 5 INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA 90301 (310) 677-1168 FAX (310) 677-0203 City of Newport Beach Faysal Jurdi, P.E. 3300 Newport Blvd. P.O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 Dear 14r. Jurdi: CHARLIE HALL, M.A. GREGORY FRAZER, Ph.D. June 3, 1994 The following quotations are for your easy listener narrow band FM large area hearing assistance systems by Phonic Ear. After touring your facilities. I have put together the following quotations, which attempt to keep costs down, while allowing maximum flexibility. While the city council chambers and the theater have fixed seating, the Senior Center does not. I believe the law only covers fixed seating. This should be looked into. However, as approximately 25% of people over age 65 have some degree of hearing loss, it would be worthwhile to consider the systems mentioned below in your . Senior Center. When reviewing the quotations below, please keep in mind that tax deductions are allowed (up tp $15.000.00) to upgrade your facilities to meet ADA requirements. Please call me if you have any questions about the equipment or the quotations. Thank you Sincerely, Rhonda spersen, M.A. CCC-A Director of Services RJ/cs BUILDING DEPARTMENT • JUN1C1994 (}F- Nf;", PORT BEACH CALIFORNIA r • • HEARING CARE ASSOCIATES - INGLEWOOD aka Jeffrey Hearing Aid Center RHONDA JESPERSEN, M.A. 3,18 EMILLCREST BLVD., SUITE 5 GRE60RY FRAZER, Ph.D. INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA 90301 (310) 677-1168 FAX (310) 677-0203 I Newport Beach City Council Chambers 123 Fixed seats 18 Other permanent seats 141 Total seats % 42 = 6 receivers needed Easy Listener Package I system components: (1) PE 550T Base Station/Transmitter -(3) PE 300R FM Receivers, walkman style (AT541) (3) AT544 Rechargeable AA batteries (2) AT534-Tr6Lnsformer/Wall chargers Press Release Kit Total for Package I ..... $991.15 -(3) Additional PE 300R Receivers, walkman style (AT541)... 633.15 (3) AT544 Rechargeable AA batteries .......................37.80 ' L) Additional AT534 Transformer/Wall chargers (Each for two units) .................................. (1) AT572-10 Cable RLR-RLR-10 ft...........................26.00 Equipment Total: $1,723.10 Installation and Training: 40.00 Sub -Total: 1.763.10 Tax: 145.46 TOTAL: S1 _ tq •oo /�B9 •lo -Quotation for single frequency receivers il • • 40 HEARING CARE ASSOCIATES - INGLEWOOD aka Jeffrey Hearing Aid Center RHONDA JESPERSEN, M.A. 318 E. HILLCREST BLVD., SUITE 5 GREGORY FRAZER, Ph.D. INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA 90301 (310) 677-1168 FAX (310) 677-0203 II Newport Theater Arts Center 94 Fixed seats X 4% = 4 receivers needed Easy Listener Package I System Components: (1) PE 550T Base Station/Transmitter *(3) PE 300R FM Receivers, Walkman style (AT541) (3) AT544 Rechargeable AA batteries.,_ (2) AT534 Tranformer/Wall chargers____ (eac�for two units) Press Release Kit Total for Package I ....... $991.15 *(1) Additional PE 300R FM Receiver. Walkman style (AT541)..211.05 (1) AT544 Rechargeable AA batteries ........................12.60 (1) AT572-10 Cable XLR-XLR-10 ft...........................26.00 Equipment Total: Installation and Training: Sub -Total: Tax: *Quotation for single frequency receivers OA TOTAL: $1.240.80 40.00 1.280.00 105.66 $1.386.46 HEARING CARE ASSOCIATES - INGLEWOOD aka Jeffrey Hearing Aid Center RHONDA JESPERSEN, M.A. 318 E. HILLCREST BLVD„ SUITE 5 GREGORY FRAZER, Ph.D. INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA 90301 (310) 677-1168 FAX (310) 677-0203 III Newport Senior Center Auditorium -No fixed seating, portable stack -chairs -Usually 200-250 people for meetings -400 people for special programs 4 x per year Recommendation = 12 receivers Easy Listener Package II System - (Single Frequency Receivers) (1) PE 550T FM Base Station/Transmitter *(12) PE 30OR FM Receivers, Walkman style (AT541) (12) AT544 Rechargeable AA Batteries (1) PE 300C Charger - 12-pocket/AT461 Transformer Press Release Kit -- -- -.-_- - Total for Package II ..... $3,422.80 (1) AT572-10 Cable XLR-10 ft...............................26.00 • Equipment Total: Installation and Training: Sub -Total: Tax: *Quotation for single frequency receivers 3 0 TOTAL: $3.448.80 40.00 3.488.80 287.82 $3,776.62 • • HEARING CARE ASSOCIATES - INGLEWOOD aka Jeffrey Hearing Aid Center RHONDA JESPERSEN, M.A. 318 E. HILLCREST BLVD., SUITE 5 GREGORY FRAZER, Ph.D. INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA 90301 (310) 677-1168 FAX (310) 677-0203 zz Quotation or same system above with: PE 350R-W FS Frequency Selective receivers, W man style (AT541) (multi equency receivers) Equipmen, otal: $3.488.80 Multi-Frequ6-ncy pgradP;_ $1.159.20 Sub -Total: 4.648.00 Tax: 383.46 TOTAL: $5,031.46 The Multi -Frequency eceivers could b used with PE 300T Personal Transmitt system which is po table. A simple frequency change ould allow someone to us the receiver in the classroom a in the auditorium; and visa- ersa. HEARING CARE ASSOCIATES - INGLEWOOD aka Jeffrey Hearing Aid Center RHONDA JESPERSEN, M.A. 318 E. HILLCREST BLVD., SUITE 5 GREGORY FRAZER, Ph.D. INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA 90301 (310) 677-1168 FAX (310) 677-0203 IV Newport Senior Center Classroom Classrooms have approximately 50 portable stack -chairs in them Recommendation: 2 receivers Easy Listener Package III system: (1) PE 300 T Personal FM Transmitter/AT291 Directional Microphone *(1) PE 300 R-W FM Receiver Headset, Walkman style (2) AT544 Rechargeable AA batteries (1) AT534 Transmitter/Wall Charger (1) AT542 Carrying Case PE 30OT/PE 30OR Total for Package II ...... $595.00 (1) Additional PE 300 R-W FM Receiver Headset Walkman Style................................................223.65 Equipment Total: Total: TOTAL: *Quotation for single frequency receivers 5 0 $818.65 --67_53 $886.18 HEARING CARE ASSOCIATES - INGLEWOOD aka Jeffrey Hearing Aid Center RHONDA JE RSEN, M.A 318 E. HILLCREST BLVD., SUITE 5 GREG fRAZER, Ph.D. INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA 90301 (310) 677-1168 FAX (310) 677-0203 To allow the assroom personal FM system o be more versatile you could use Multi-Freyuency rece" ers. Then the same receivers used in he classroom co be used in the center's auditorium. Quotation for same syste ove with: PE 35R-W FSR Receiver A 4 Headset Walkman style, (AT541) (Multi -Frequency reca ers) uipment Total: $818.65 Multi-Freyu. cy Upgrade: 193.26 ub-Total: 1.011.85 Tax: 83.47 TOT 1.095.32 0 2 I* 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MEMORANDUM: From % PAy5oh—L, JL' To...... 1-4c . ..... .............. :7 . .. ..... 64.,v ADk e Y-�-r 4�5�44 Aj t— P7A(AT- Reply wanted 0 eply not necessary . ............necessaryE3 .. .. ... . ............... N I-2D. 0 1 tL-i)4ign, n%�'ARTM�ENT CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 151994 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 uIT QP NewpoF OEAC (714) 644-3311 CALIFORNIA August 15, 19-94 Lyle R. Hutson, AIA Hutson & Partners 3333 W. Coast Highway, Third Floor Newport Beach, CA 92663 Subject: Structural ADA Alterations to City Facilities (C-2948) Gentlemen: We have reviewed your August 11, 1994 proposal to provide professional services for this project, and have the following comments: • 1) Work on noncomplying Utilities Department restrooms, previously identified as Barrier No. 42-08, has been deleted at their request. Please refer to the attached "structural" list dated rev. 8/15/94 and supersede and discard the previous list. 2) As the result of your field reviews of the identified barriers contained on the list, your proposal must indicate if certain City facilities, such as the restrooms at 19th Street or Buck Gully, etc., may be simply altered or must be rebuilt to meet ADA accessibility requirements. Your total fee must reflect this determination. City staff is available to discuss this item further, if you wish. 3) Under Item 5 in the SERVICES paragraph, we desire that information not shown or incompletely/incorrectly shown in your contract documents be provided by you in the field during construction as a portion of the contract services, and that future supplemental fees for such items of work will not be requested. 4) Under the INSURANCE paragraph, we require only that • your automotive and general liability policies list the City as additionally insured. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 5) Under the STANDARD AGREEMENT paragraph, please forward • a copy of pages from our previous agreement with your comments noted thereon. We wish to proceed with work as soon as practicable. Do not hesitate to contact Mr. Faysal Jurdi, Chief Plan Check Engineer of the Building Department, at (714).644-3277 or me if you need clarification or further information concerning this project. Very tru7 Lloyd Da] Design Er xc: Bui] is E • M I AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS * * (rev.8/15/94) Structural work to be completed by January 26, 2995 BARRIER NO./DEPT. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION 04-01/PERSONNEL $30,000 $0 WOMEN'S RESTROOM IS NOT ACCESSIBLE 18-08/POLICE $15,000 $0 PUBLIC RESTROOMS DO NOT COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS 28-41/MARINE $5,000 BAL PIER - SLOPE AT FOOT OF PIER TOO STEEP 28-51 $2,000 $0 - STAIR AT WESTSIDE OF PIER DOESN'T COMPLY 28-52 $2,000 $0 - PARKING LOT STAIRS DO NOT COMPLY 28-53 $1,000 $0 - STAIRS, ADJOINING SAND/PLAY AREA DON'T COMPLY 28-54 $2,000 $0 - STAIR HANDRAILS FROM LOT "A" DON'T COMPLY 28-61 $2,000 $0 - RAMP FROM MAIN LOT TO PIER IS TO STEEP 31-04/GEN. SERV. $30,000 $0 WASHINGTON ST RESTROOMS - TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT 31-06 $50,000 $0 19TH ST RESTROOMS - RESTROOMS TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT 31-09* $30,000 BUCK GULLY RESTROOMS NONCOMPLYING 75-03/P.B.& R. $50,000 $150 W.NWPRT COMM CTR: STAIRS, SIGNAGE, RESTROOMS, DRINKING FOUNTAIN 75-07 $50,000 $0 MARINERS COMM. CTR: RESTROOMS, PATHS TO ACTIVITY SITES & EQUIP. 75-20 $50,000 $0 IRVINE TER PARK: RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY,DRINKING FOUNTAIN,TABLE $319,000 $150 FOOTNOTES: * moved from Priority Structural list 31-04 31-06 75-03 75-07 75-20 relocate stalls & fixtures if structurally OK, replace doors, windows & renovate inside restrooms need WC access; outside restrooms need fixtures & modifications renovate restrooms & construct walkways renovate restrooms, conctruct walkways & install drinking fountain P L�, t� �,J,Srk- F��- BARRIER NO./DEP' 04-01/PERSONNEL 18-08/POLICE 28-41/MARINE 28-51 28-52 28-53 28-54 28-61 31-04/GEN. SERV 31-06 31-09* 75-03/P.B.& R. 75-07 75-20 FOOTNOTES-: 0 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS * * (rev.8/29/94) Structural work to be completed by January 26, 1995 Post-lt'" brand fax transmittal memo 7671 aa�gjes/y' , To ^M From l✓O �L.cf�lf/iY/y�� ,,ft,,L A A Dept-f PhoneX >/ Fax"G¢S 7LIG Faz ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION $30,000 $0 WOMEN'S RESTROOM IS NOT ACCESSIBLE $15,000 $0 PUBLIC RESTROOMS DO NOT COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS $5,000 BAL PIER - SLOPE AT FOOT OF PIER TOO STEEP $2,000 $0 - STAIR AT WESTSIDE OF PIER DOESN'T COMPLY $2,000 $0 - PARKING LOT STAIRS DO NOT COMPLY $1,000 $0 - STAIRS, ADJOINING SAND/PLAY AREA DON'T COMPLY $2,000 $0 - STAIR HANDRAILS FROM LOT "A" DON'T COMPLY $2,000 $0 - RAMP FROM MAIN LOT TO PIER IS TO STEEP $30,000 $0 WASHINGTON ST. RESTROOMS $50,000 $0 19TH ST. RESTROOMS $30,000 BUCK GULLY RESTROOMS $50,000 $150 W. NEWPORT COMM. CTR.: STAIRS, RESTROOMS, DRINKING FOUNTAIN $50,000 $0 MARINERS COMM. CTR: RESTROOMS, PATHS TO ACTIVITY SITES & EQUIP. $50,000 $0 IRV. TERR. PARK: RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY,DRINKING FOUNTAIN,TABLE $319,000 $150 * moved from Priority Structural list 31-04 relocate stalls & fixtures 31-06 if structurally OK, replace doors, windows & renovate 75-03 inside restrooms need WC access; outside restrooms need fixtures & modifications 75-07 renovate restrooms & construct walkways 75-20 renovate restrooms, construct walkways & install drinking fountain r 10 LOCATION OF IMPROVEMENT Parking space by Finance Department Ramps -Newport Center at Santa Rosa; San Nicolas Ramp -Spyglass Hill (100' n/o El Capitan) Signs -new library • City-wide (8 lots) Ramps-Eastbluff/ Alba, etc. Ramps -change machine (Balboa) Ramps -Buffalo Hills Park 15th St/the bay Ramps -Central Av Lot 15th St/high school JEB:bb W P51 WATAIADA-STAT.ADA 03-29-95 F, JU141 ADA COMPLIANCE BY TRAFFIC ENGINEERING WORK ORDER NUMBER 93-009 93-123 93-144 94-054 94-061 94-071 94-135 94-163 94-167 94-168 94-172 DATE ISSUED 02-02-93 Wi3F1 OM 12-23-93 05-03-94 05-19-94 09-08-94 10-28-94 11-01-94 11-01-94 11-08-94 DATE COMPLETED 02-25-93 11-18-93 01-24-94 06-27-94 01-03-95 07-01-94 10-03-94 11-29-94 11-29-94 11-03-94 12-05-94 1 Qrea.s Wrl( �° 711 Post-ItTM brand fax transmittal memo 7671 7�0� Pa9ea F z To Mr. AW1lorgoir From c% d Oallbrl CoegbO ► t-0 DeptLOC,7/ Pho 7/ eW �' ��r �O Fax G ,�n/f Fox N y10 444-Y0710 LTS ... MG 9 j ATTACHMENT--8 RESULTS OF' SELF EVALUATION,. COMPLAINT PROCESS, AND TRANSITION PLAN SURVEY'(due by -March 31 ISS5f. . REGION _ (Com{ilete.one form for each:recipidrrtlpublio entity.) 1. RECIPIENT/PUBLIC ENTITY: 2. DATE. SELF -EVALUATION -WAS COMPEETED: S. DOES THE ENTITY EMPLOY b0o'O"R MORE -PERSONS? IF NO, SKIP T0, QUESTION -8: Ar YES .: NO 4. IS THE TRANSITION PLAN.TO'ACHIEVE PROGRAM ACCESSIBILITY ON TILE? YES i89 NO 5. DATE Of. COMMITMENT TO COMPLETE THE TRANSITION PLAN Nhascs r f ll o r unarm 4,007*M*7 AM W41%e e& a��irr�d4ri'��aril sY,1W �.�,a9� 11Irc to a6si4er_; �e� Garr �►<'mri-irgYv m��d�':�ar�/G,rvaXidra 6. IF THE •RECIPIENTIPUBLIC ENTITY HAS, RESPONSIBILITY OVER'STREETS, ROADS OR'WALKWAYS, .DOES THE TRANSITION PLAN INCLUDE- A SCHEDULE TO -PROVIDE CURB CUTS AND RAMPS? YES NO HAS NO RESPONSIBILITY 7. •S. IF NO, WHEN WILL THE.PUBLIC ENTITY/RECIPIENT COMPLETE THE SCHEDULE FQR.PROVIDI G CURB CUTS AND RAMPS? Ci 6 fJ �iTO� k� e+?C ^ - lEY' 4Jft% CJ s'4�? ✓ • o C✓ 1� &/- l� s carWM?V7 C110 l o// a3Wcurd c a roal�p Ave ke,7440 HAS A COMPLAINT PROCESS BEEN••ADOPTED? YES NO 02/21/93 09:S6- 5 FHA CIVIL RIGHTS »»» REG 9 9. NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE RUItiMBER dr- PERSON IN -RECIPIENT ORGANIZATION EVALUATING COMPLIANCE: ' A,lAi /. 7//�l/T:'✓L7/rT.iU[I�Z/S.�i�.ir77�17i3L�:Qi[7L�'��%L�i ADDRESS TO DAY. C&9) 444,0977 PLEASE USE THE SPAgE BELOW TO, SHARE ANY ADDITIONAL FACTS OR INSIGHTS REGARDING THE;RECIPIENT'SADAISECTION 504 COMPLIANCE WHICH YOU THINK ARE GERMANE TO THIS SURVEY. M:F�*�*#*�:k��*��*��k#:k+k���*���**��k****���+k�***N��+F�*��#�*:k*��F�*���W k�F**:k*##�9:+kk**#**•k•�*#:F�, %:8.+ka.+�.*i::I.W:k P♦01 N: M TRANSACTION REPORT APR-12-95 VIED 9:36 :e DATE START RECEIVER TX TINE PAGES TYPE NOTE a. OK APR-12 9:34 919166542409 1147" 2 SE11D ti K4 0 .A CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658.8915 To: Kevin Murphy, City Murphy From: Ray Schuller, Building Directo%644/ SUBJECT: City Council Newsletter Date: March 31, 1995 ADA Requirement and Status of City Compliance The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires providing disabled access to public facilities. This federal law became effective on January 26, 1992. Under ADA, Title II cities are required to do the following: a. Evaluate access to all public facilities and determine the required alterations to provide disabled access. The completion date for this task is January 26, 1993. This task was completed by Newport City Staff. b. Prepare a transition plan by which the City will perform the required structural alterations to public facilities to provide disabled access. The completion date for this task is July 26, 1993. This was completed by Newport City staff. C. Complete the structural alterations by January 26, 1995. City staff divided the ADA project into four phases in order to soften the impact on 'City budget. Phase I (readily achievable) and Phase II (priority structural alterations) are under construction and should be completed by April 30, 1995. Phase III (structural alterations) is in the design stage. Design drawings are 50% complete and contract for construction should be awarded in August 1995. Construction for Phase III should be completed by February 1996. Phase IV, which consists of curb ramps at street crossings and access to municipal parking lots, is being done through the Public Works Department, Traffic Division. Access to parking lots is approximately 90% completed. Providing curb ramps at street intersections is done on an annual basis with a phased allocation of $40,000 per isyear. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach a 0 NEWPORT BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT July 28, 1992 To: ADA Committee From: Chief Wagner Subject: ADA Improvement List Due to the fact that all the fire stations are not public access buildings, the corrections on the attached page are the only ones necessary. If you have any questions, please call me at extension 3359. • LJ TITLE 24 & ADA DISABLED ACCESS IMPROVEMENT LIST NEWPORT BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT Station 1 110 E. Balboa Lower outside emergency phone and door bell to 48 inches above floor. Station 2 475 32nd Street Lori v Lower outside emergency phone and door bell to 48 inches above floor. Station 3 868 Santa Barbara Lower outside emergency phone and door bell to 48 inches above floor. Station 4 323 Marine • Lower outside emergency phone and door bell to 48 inches above floor. Station 5 410 Marigold Lower outside emergency phone and door bell to 48 inches above floor. Station 6 1348 Irvine Lower outside emergency phone and door bell to 48 inches above floor. 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILTTYNAME FIRE STATION #1 FACILTTYADDFXM 110 E. BALBOA NO. OF FLOORS 2 ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. LOWER EMERGENCY PHONE TO 48" FROM GROUND TO CENTER OF PHONE C COST EST. $200.00 • 2. IOW R DOOR B II TO 48" FROM GROUND TO CENTER OF BELL COST EST. $ 5o.00 3. COST EST. �- 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): RANDY SCHEERER �K . DATE OF SURVEY 8/ 18 / 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H INSPECTION REPORT 1 : IR IM FACILITYADDRESS 323 MARINE AVENUE NO. OF FLOORS 1 ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) . 1. LOWER EMERGENCY PHONE TO 48" FROM GROUND TO CENTER OF PHONE COST EST. $200.00 . 2. LOWER DOOR BELL TO 48" FROM GROUND TO CENTER OF BELL COST EST. $ 50.00 3. COST EST. `- 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): RANDY SfHFFRFR C' • DATE OF SURVEY 8 / 18 / 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEq PORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITYNAME FIRE STATION #5 FACILITY ADDRESS 410 MARIGOLD NO. OF FLOORS 1 ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. LOWER EMERGENCY PHONE TO 48" FROM GROUND TO CENTER OF PHONE COST EST. $200.00 LOWER DOOR BELL TO 48" FROM GROUND TO CENTER OF BELL COST EST. $ 50,00 3. COST EST 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): RANDY SCHEERER C' • DATE OF SURVEY 8/ 18 / 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITYNAW FIRE STATION #6 FACILITYADDRESS 1348 IRVINE AVENUE NO. OF FLOORS 1 ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. LOWER EMERGENCY PHONE TO 48" FROM GROUND TO CENTER OF PHONE COST EST. $200.00 2. LOWER DOOR BELL TO 48" FROM GROUND TO CENTER OF BELL COST EST. $ 50.00 3. COST EST. �- 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): RANDY SCHEERER �Y • DATE OF SURVEY 8 / 18/ 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 11 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITYNA M Fire Department Administrations Office FACILITYADDRESS 3300 Newport Blvd. NO. OF FLOORS 2 ELEVATOR: YES NO X IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. No access to second floor COST EST. prnhihitivp 2. Access to bathrooms COST EST. Prohibitive COST EST. 500.00 `- 4. COST EST NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Randy Scheerer DATE OF SURVEY 10 / 22 192 L, adr .25c.levcb LATC (nJor 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach E TO: FROM SUBJECT: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 MEMORANDUM All Departments' Representatives, "ADA" Ray Schuller, Building Director ,J&���!-� Transition Plan for ADA Compliance DATE: August 14, 1992 Each department has recently received a memo from the City Manager outlining the items that must be addressed in the transition plan. The transition plans from each department will be compiled into one complete summary report by the Building Department when all the plans have been submitted. This process will be greatly facilitated if each department would utilize a standardized format. For this reason all departments are requested to complete the following "ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS" forms when developing their transition plans for ADA compliance. The City Manager's memo requires these transition plans to be submitted by August 21, 1992. The Building Department would appreciate greatly having the information by this date if possible, but it will be acceptable to submit the plans as late as August 28, 1992, if necessary. Please call the Building Department representative that provided assistance with your site survey evaluations if you have any additional questions. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach al �5;� �, NEWPORT BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT July 28, 1992 To: ADA Committee 1 From: Chief Wagnc ) Subject: ADA Improvement List Due to the fact that all the fire stations are not public access buildings, the corrections on the attached page are the only ones necessary. If you have any questions, please call me at extension 3359. r �. L] 0 TITLE 24 & ADA DISABLED ACCESS IMPROVEMENT LIST NEWPORT BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT Station 1 110 E. Balboa Lower outside emergency phone and door bell to 48 inches above floor. Station 2 475 32nd Street Lower outside emergency phone and door bell to 48 inches above floor. Station 3 868 Santa Barbara Lower outside emergency phone and door bell to 48 inches above floor. Station 4 323 Marine Lower outside emergency phone and door bell to 48 inches above floor. Station 5 410 Marigold Lower outside emergency phone and door bell to 48 inches above floor. Station 6 1348 Irvine Lower outside emergency phone and door bell to 48 inches above floor. (Z.�SdL(J�c7 l�l.i�q 3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME FIRE CTATTnm 'i FACILITY ADDRESS 110 E. BALBOA BARRIER DESCRIPTION: EMERGENCY PHONE AND DOOR BELL TOO HIGH "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: LOWER BOTH TO 48" COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 250.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED — /� .,1G AS "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ - DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: FIRE CONTACT PERSON: RANDY SCHEERER • DATE: 8/21/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 1 FVDABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0/ • 1�&sobjc-D //1 S-/q3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME FIRE STATION #4 FACILITY ADDRESS 323 MARINE AVENUE BARRIER DESCRIPTION: EMERGENCY PHONE AND DOOR BELL TOO HIGH "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: LOWER BOTH TO 48" COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 250.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ - DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE DEPARTMENT: FIRE CONTACT PERSON: • DATE: 8/21/92 F\ADABARRI RANDY SCHEERER BARRIER ITEM NO: 1 _ 110 O'v 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • R,(L-,Sc) Lt./-e-1D I If s--Ict 3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME FIR STATION #5 FACILITY ADDRESS 410 MARIGOLD BARRIER DESCRIPTION: EMERGENCY PHONE AND DOOR BELL TOO HIGH "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: LOWER BOTH TO 48" COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S 250.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 93- Iheew h 3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: - COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ - DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE - RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: FIRE CONTACT PERSON: RANDY SCHEERER DATE: 8/21/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 1 RADADARRI ^ 7 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 e,e50weG( 1/I S Iq 3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME FIRE STATION #6 FACILITY ADDRESS 1348 IRVINE AVENUE BARRIER DESCRIPTION: EMERGENCY PHONE AND DOOR BELL TOO HIGH "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: LOWER BOTH TO 48" COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 250.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED f7`i7`93-' 1,6fi�93 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: - COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE - RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: FIRE CONTACT PERSON: RANDY SCHEERER • DATE: 8/21/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 1 RADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Fire Administrative Offices FACILITY ADDRESS 3300 Newport Blvd. BARRIER DESCRIPTION: parking In+ arCprz "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Provida a ramp frnm City Attnrnay'cpparking cnarT to Fira parking lnt COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S 500-00 AS,A P. Goa iN re rv/iRiv: U DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED }� mare,;,, ll.G1f praan�5t`oN "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" S DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Fire Department CONTACT PERSON: Randy Scheerer DATE: 10/22/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 3 PVIDABARRI a,'i- (9" I�ILVEED (AT£ (fir (v_ C4) 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach W L_J (esd(veq, 'If Ig3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Fire Department Administrative Offices FACILITY ADDRESS 3300 Newport Blvd. BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Access to bathrooms "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Remodel non-feasable due to building size and configuration.ePu�u ctr Atye-rg9q Is :6 P 14._ COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Fire Department CONTACT PERSON: Randy Scheerer DATE: 10/22/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 2 F\ADABARRI Reoa sp zTe (Nor 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport chc r--1 U 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Fire Department Administrations Office FACILITY ADDRESS 3300 Newport Blvd. BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Access to 2nd Story conference room "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Hold conferences with handicapped ;persons in Building Department's first floor conference room. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ -8- DATE BARRIER TO BE "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" t DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Fire Department CONTACT PERSON: Randy Scheerer DATE: 10/22/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: i RADABARR1 asciet.tj LA,Ie_ (Nor 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach LEESAK ARCHITECTS AIA ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 3190-K Airport Loop, Costa Mesa, California 92626 FAX: (714) 556-7396 TEL. (714) 979-6283 April 11, 1994 Mr. Lloyd Dalton City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 RE: Scope of Work Priority Structural ADA Alterations Newport Beach, California City Project No. C-2941 LeeSak Job No. 93040 Dear Mr. Dalton: As per your comments written on the Building Department "red lined" set received on • January 5, 1994, we have added items 28-29: "Handrails at Ramp at Newport Beach Pier", and 30-05: "Handrails at City Hall Ramp and Stairs", to our Scope of Work for the aforementioned project. In addition per the City -provided site survey dated 12/93, the Newport Beach Pier is steeper than allowed in one area. The addition of handrails in this area as requested, does not entirely satisfy all of the ADA accessibility requirements for ramps. As noted in the survey, the pier exceeds the 1:20 maximum ADA slope, where handrails are ot required, for approximately100 feet of Iength...The average slope noted in this area is 7.5�o which falls Withiri•th,a `t:12 maximum ADA slope where handrails are required. However, since this is a constant slope without level landings every 30 feet, technically the ramp still does not comply. Someone in a wheelchair may have difficulty negotiating this ramp for the entire length, without level landings to rest. This may be one of those items which falls under the "Technically Infeasible" category due to the structural and cost implications associated with trying to resolve this issue completely. We have addressed this issue as requested, but feel that you should be made aware of the non-compliance issue. Items 28-29 and 30-05 are indicated on construction drawing sheet A2.0 and sheet A4.0 respectively. These did not appear in our Scope of Work dated April 22, 1993, however we performed these design services at no charge tgJbs-GiV of Newport Beach. 0 Mr. Lloyd Dalton Page 2 of 2 April 11, 1994 l • 0 If you have any questions or commentsregarding this matter, please give me a call. We would be happy to assist you in any way. Thank you for this opportunity to be of service to the City of Newport Beach. Sincerely, LEESAK ARCHITECTS AIA, INC. Thomas J. Myers, AIA Associate/Project. Architect TJM/dab cc: Ron Sakahara, LeeSak Architects TMNBADA/Itr 0 • •' To: From: SUBJECT: Date: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-8915 MEMORANDUM Rich Edmonston, Traffic Engineer Ray Schuller, Building Director Resolution of Disabled Access to City Parking Lots April 22, 1994 In his memo of December 16, 1991, the City Manager assigned the task of providing disabled access to city parking lots to the Traffic Division. Providing accessible parking is considered to be "readily achievable" by ADA regulations and as such, is required to be completed by January 26, 1993. Two year's have passed since the ADA Regulations went into effect. Although the City's ADA program is behind schedule, we must show a good faith effort and significant progress in order to maintain a good standing on ADA compliance and avoid being found negligent and liable by the Department of Justice. Attached is a list of City owned parking lots which were identified as requiring disabled access improvements. Also, attached is a copy of the survey sheets for all listed locations. Please indicate on each sheet the status of disabled access improvements at each location. Document on each sheet if access has been provided and the date the item was resolved. Please return the survey sheets with the requested information to Faysal Jurdi by May 10, 1994, so we can update our records and assess the progress of the ADA project. As the person responsible for overall City ADA compliance, I would appreciate closer adherence to your January 21, 1993 memo to Faysal Jurdi promising action. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • Rich Edmonston April 22, 1994 Page Two If your work load all these locations necessary designs. RWS.jf Attachments and/or priorities have prevented you from, preparing designs for , please let us know so we can hire a consultant to prepare the c: City Manager City Attorney Public Works Director Lloyd Dalton lJ 0 • • 0 January 21, 1993 TO: FAYSAL JURDI FROM: TRAFFIC ENGINEER SUBJECT: ADA COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE Parking lots at City facilities We should have the first of the plans prepared for General Services to begin modifying parking facilities in two weeks, with all plans completed in approximately six weeks. Curb access ramps in commercial areas We should have the survey of existing conditions complete in a month. We will be working at the same time to prepare a revised Standard Drawing to incorporate the ADA requirements. A list of the locations requiring new or ramps will be prepared along with a budget so that we can determine an appropriate schedule and decide which ones might best be done by General Services or contracted out by Public Works. Richard M. Edmonston Traffic Engineer BUILDING nEPARTMENT JAN 2 r: 1993 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA I r El 0 May 9, 1994 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO.____2,4__ TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: READILY ACHIEVABLE ADA ALTERATIONS (C-2934) RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Approve the plans and specifications. 2. Authorize the City Clerk to advertise for bids to be opened at 11:00 A.M. on June 1, 1994. DISCUSSION: The FY 1993-94 budget contains an appropriation to design and construct projects that will eliminate barriers to disabled persons at City facilities. The projects will bring City facilities into compliance with the provisions of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Hutson & Rome Partnership, now known as Hutson & Partners, has completed plans, specifications and estimate (PS&E) for Phase 1 (readily achievable) ADA alterations. Hutson's scope of work included providing the following services: 1) verifying information, of record in the field and collecting other necessary field data as required to prepare accurate PS&E for Phase 1 alterations; 2) preparing detailed PS&E which conform with the requirements of the 1991 Uniform Building Code and the applicable ADA regulations; 3) providing clarification and in -the -field assistance, if needed (but not inspection nor contract administration), to resolve any and all design -related problems which may arise during construction; and 4) consulting with City's staff and contractor as needed to establish design parameters, obtain copies of City records, review work progress, and complete the services listed above. A r% ._, SUBJECT: READILY ACHIEVABLE ADA ALTERATIONS (C-2934) May 9, 1994 Page 2 The Phase 1 work consists of removing barriers -at the 25 sites shown on the attached Map of Facilities and. IUe . In general, the work includes replacing or modifying front entry doors, furniture, restroom fixtures, etc.; replacing drinking fountains, handrails, etc.; and installing signage. The work is considered "readily achievable" In that certain portions of our parks, libraries, restrooms and public buildings may be made accessible to all persons at relatively little cost. Hutson's construction estimate is $100,000. Considering that the work is scattered throughout the City, Staff increased Hutson's estimate by 25% to $125,000 for bid advertisement. Adequate funds to award this amount are available in the current ADA appropriation. Inasmuch as the work is required by Federal law, the project is categorically exempt from the provisions of CEQA. The contract requires that all field work be completed within 60 consecutive calendar days or by September 10, 1994, whichever occurs first. Liquidated damages are $500 per calendar day. Contract documents for Phase 2 (priority structural) ADA alterations are nearing completion, and will soon be submitted for Council approval to advertise for bid. Design work will then begin on Phase 3 (structural) ADA alterations to the remaining City facilities. Benjamin B. Nolan Public Works Director LD:so Attachments Raimer Schuller Building Department Director 0 is .s r�F 1 POLICE STATION 15 BEGONIA PARK 870 Santa Barbara Drive Begonia and First Avenues „ Newport Beach Corona Del -Mar 3 MARINER'S BRANCH LIBRARY 16 CHANNEL PLACE PARK 2002 Dover Drive Channel Place at 44th Street Newport Beach Newport Beach 4 CORONA DEL MAR LIBRARY 17 INSPIRATION POINT 420 Marigold Avenue Ocean Blvd. at Orchid Avenue Corona Del Mar Corona Del Mar 5 BALBOA BRANCH LIBRARY 18 LAS ARENAS PARK 100 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa Blvd. at 16th Street Balboa Balboa 6 ADMIN. GENERAL SERVICES BUILDING 19 LIDO PARK 592 Superior Avenue Via Lido at Entrance to Lido Isle Newport Beach Newport Beach 7 • BALBOA PIER RESTROOMS 20 LOOKOUT POINT Base of Balboa Pier Ocean Blvd. at Goldenrod Avenue . Balboa Corona Del Mar 8 MARINE DEPT HEADQUARTERS 21 NEWPORT ISLAND PARK Base of Newport Pier Marcus at 39th Street Newport Beach Newport Beach 9 BALBOA YACHT BASIN 22 WEST JETTY VIEW PARK 829 Harbor Island Drive Ocean Blvd. at Channel Road Newport Beach Balboa 10 MC FADDEN SQUARE RESTROOMS 23 WEST NEWPORT PARK 70 Newport Pier Seashore Drive at 57th Street Newport Beach Newport Beach 11 CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 24 38TH STREET PARK 3300 Newport Boulevard Balboa Blvd. at 38th Street Newport Beach Newport Beach 12 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 25 15TH STREET RESTROOMS 3300 Newport Blvd. 15th Street at Ocean Front Newport Beach Balboa 13 UTILITIES ADMIN. BUILDING 26 GALAXY PARK 949 W. 16th Street Galaxy Drive at Rigel Circle Newport Beach NewportBeach 14 CDM YOUTH CENTER 27 SPYGLASS RESERVOIR PARK • 5th and Iris Avenues Muir Beach Circle Cul-De-Sac Corona Del Mar Newport Beach O W N "I D8 iDAD!of sw AY SIDE DR 18 BALBOABLVD. —oCEpNBL-'u. 17 3 21 ox�' eAyBOA 20 + _ VOL 10 8 25 J -- _. NEWPORT J P MAP OF FOCLUIES r y CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH LOCATION: CRY CLERK'S OFFICE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TIME: 11:00 AM DATE: JUNE 1, 1994 BY: LLOYD DALTON READILYACHIEVABLE ADA ALTERATIONS CONTRACT NO. 2934 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE TLS MJS UNITED WAKEHAM-BAKER CONSTRUCTION, INC. CONSTRUCTION, INC. BUILDERS INC. ITEM DESCRIPTION LUMP SUM PRICES LUMP SUM PRICES LUMP SUM PRICES LUMP SUM PRICES LUMP SUM PRICES 1 Mobilization 6,546.00 16,000.00 15,000.00 5,000.00 6,586.00 18-02.0 Front entry door 4,200.00 3,850.00 5,250.00 6,000.00 5.500.00 18-04.0 Drinking fountain 3,300.00 6,350.00 3,500.00 5,200.00 6,400.00 18-11.0 Handrails 3,240.00 10,250.00 5,500.00 2,500.00 10,000.00 40-02.0 Front Entry Door 2.010.00 2,300.00 3,800.00 3,500.00 4,000.00 40-03.0 Drinking Fountain 12.00 40.00 100.00 250.00 300.00 40-04.0 Men's Restroom 240.00 380.00 400.00 750.00 700.00 40-05.0 Women's Restroom 700.00 330.00 400.00 1,250.00 900.00 40-07.0 Furniture 1,075.00 2,112.00 1,500.00 3,000.00 2,500.00 40-12.0 lFront Entry Door 2,100.00 2,300.0 2,600.00 3,500.00 3,600.00 40-13.0 Drinking Fountain 3,480.00 3.600.00 3,600.00 5,600.00 7,600.00 40-14.0 Men's Restroom 3,900.00 2,250.00 2,700.00 5.250.00 7,000.00 40-15.0 Women's restroom 240.00 100.00 100.00 400.00 200.00 40-18.0 Furniture 1,075.00 900.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,200.00 40-23.0 Front Entry Doors 2,900.00 4,550.00 4,600.00 4,000.00 5,000.00 40-24.0 Men's Restroom 540.00 200.00 300.00 750.00 800.00 40-25.0 Women's restroom 240.00 200.00 100.00 600.00 200.00 40-29.0 Furniture 2,160.00 875.00 1,600.00 1,500.00 1,200.00 40-30.0 Drinking Fountain 12.00 50.00 100.00 250.00 100.00 4032.0 lSiqnaqe 12.00 100.00 45.00 250.00 100.00 31-01.0 Signage 480.00 120.00 200.00 400.00 400.00 31-01.2 Door Hardware(Conf. Room) 1,680.00 550.00 300.00 1,200.00 900.00 31-01.3 Men's Room 1,200.00 325.00 800.00 1,850.00 700.00 30-01.4 Toilets 1,200.00 1,600.00 700.00 1,350.00 1,200.00 30-01.5 Drinking Fountain 3,300.00 2,550.00 3400.00 4400.00 3600.o0 31-02.1 Women's Restroom Stall Door 600.00 980.00 650.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 31-02.2 Restroom signage 960.00 100.00 1,200.00 750.00 500.00 (Item deleted) 0.00 0.00 250.00 500.00 0.00 31-05 Drinking Fountain 2,400.00 2,750.00 3,200.00 4,500.00 3.500.00 28-01.1 lEntry Door Hardware 420.00 625.001 250.00 1,000.00 700.00 28-02.0 Door Vick Plate 360.00 100.00 500.00 500.00 4,000.00 28-03.0 Signage 12.00 100.00 75.00 300.00 100.00 28-04.0 Threshold 180.00 125.00 800.00 450.00 400.00 28-05.0 Drinking Fountain (inside) 12.00 50.00 100.00 250.00 100.00 28-07.0 Signage 180.00 200.00 175.00 300.00 300.00 28-08.0 Men's 840.00 1,200.00 350.00 1,200.00 500.00 28-09.0 Access toMen's 90D.00 1,200.00 1,300.00 1,250.00 1,800.00 28-11.0 Women's 840.00 500.00 500.00 1,200.00 700.00 28-12.0 Garage Office Signage 300.00 150.00 700.00 300.00 800.00 28-24.1 JGrab Bars Men's 180.00 400.00 600.00 1,050.00 300.00 28-24.2 Faucets (Men's) 300.00 600.00 400.00 500.00 300.00 28-25.1 Grab Bars (Women's) 180.00 400.00 600.00 1,050.00 300.00 28.25.2 Faucets (Women's) 300.00 600.00 650.00 500.00 300.00 28-26.0 Drinking Fountains (2) 4,800.00 5,200.00 7,90D.00 4,500.00 7,500.00 05-02.0 Stair Striping &Handrails 2,100.00 3.000.00 6200.00 3,000.00 3,400.00 42-04.0 Entry Door 1,770.00 2,200.00 4,10000 4,000.00 3,600.00 42-05.0 Door Signage 12.00 100.00 100.00 250.00 150.00 42-06.0 Stair Striping 120.00 150.00 800.00 350.00 200.00 42-07.0 Drinking Fountain 3,300.00 2,600.00 3,700.00 5,350.00 4,000.00 75-05.1 113rinking Fountain 2,400.00 2,700.0 2,800.00 4,850.00 4,000.00 75-05.2 Signage 12.00 100.00 100.00 250.00 150.00 75-12.1 Ddnking Fountain 3,000.00 4,300.00 4,300.00 5,500.00 4,300.00 75-12.2 Picnic Table 1,450.00 200.00 900.00 1,600.00 2,500.00 75-15.1 Drinking Fountain 2,400.00 3,100.00 3,100.00 4,500.00 3.500.00 75-15.2 Picnic Table 240.00 200.00 300.00 500.00 3400.00 75-19.0 Drinking Fountain 3,300.00 4,200.00 4,100.11D 5,500.00 4,000.00 75-22 Drinking Fountain 3,600.00 4,500.00 5,300.00 5,800.00 4,300.00 75-23.0 Drinking Fountain 3,000.00 4,400.00 4.400.00 5,000.00 4,400.00 75-24.0 Drinking Fountain 2,700.00 5,200.00 4,400.00 5,000.00 4,400.00 75-25.1 IPicnicTable 4,200.00 400.00 _ 1,200.00 2,850.00 3800.00 inking Fountain 3,000.00 5,500.00 8,900.00 5,000.00 4,400.00 rinking Fountain 3,000.00 5,000.00 5,300.00 5,800.00 5,000.00 icnic Table 1,800.00 250.00 4,000.00 1,800.00 2,500.00 rinking Fountain 3,600.00 4,200.00 4,200.00 5,000.00 3,500.00 E75-32.0 rinkin Fountain 2,400.00 3,000.00 3.500.00 5,500.00 3,500.00 icnicTables(7) 12,600.00 12,000.00 17,100.00 12,500.00 17,000.00 rinking Fountain 2,400.00 3,000.00 2.800.00 5,000.00 3,400.00 rinkin Fountain 3,000.00 4,200.00 4800.00 6,000.00 3,800.00 TOTAL BID PRICE - 125,OD0.00 151,662.00 174,695.00 182,250.O0 186,186.00 (read as $153,682) (read as $174.795) r CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH — P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY NAME NEWPORT BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT FACIIdTYADDRESS 870 SANTA BARBARA DRIVE NO. OF FLOORS 2 ELEVATOR: NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1, PARKING SPACES NEED TO BE CREATED TO MEET SPECIFIED SIZE AND ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. COST EST. $1000 3. CYPHER LOCKS PRESENT A PROBLEM FOR THE HANDICAPPED AS THEY ARE LOCATED T00 HIGH ADJACENT TO THE DOORWAYS. THIS CREATES A PROBLEM WITH THE PATH OF TRAVEL IN A WHEELCHAIR. COST EST. $1000 4. DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEED TO BE ADJUSTED TO MEET SPECIFIED HEIGHT AND ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE HANDICAPPED. COST EST. $2000 NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): JAYNIE RUETZ DATE OF SURVEY 6 / 30 / 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 926594768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACIIdTY NAME NEWPORT BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT FACII,ITYADDRESS 870 SANTA BARBARA DRIVE NO. OF FLOORS 2 ELEVATOR: (59 NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 5. PUBLIC TELEPHONES NEED TO BE LOWERED TO MEET SPECIFIED REQUIREMENTS FOR THE HANDICAPPED. COST EST. $2000 6. FINGERPRINT ROOM IS T00 SMALL TO ACCOMMODATE PERSONS CONFINED TO A WHEELCHAIR. IS T00 COST EST. $10,000 CONFINED TO A COST EST/$10,000 PUBLIC STROOMS ARE,A EQUIPPED T ACCOMMODATE THE HANDICAP NOR IS THERE A R ROOM WITHIN HE STATION T T IS EQUIPPE OR A HANDICAPPED P SON. COST EST. $50,000 NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): SAYNIE RUETZ DATE OF SURVEY 6 / 30 / 92 1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II 1z &I momfum ' L9 FACILITY NAME NEWPORT BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT FACILMADDP" 870 SANTA BARBARA DRIVE NO. OF FLOORS 2 ELEVATOR: CY EIS NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) EMPLOYEE LPaER ROOMS ARE T EQUIPPED FOR •11'E HANDICAPPED •O SHOWER 0 TO USE E RESTROOMS. CAST M. 410,000 10 INSTALLATION OF RFOUTRFD SIGNS FOR THE HANDTf APPF.D AT THE. FRONT DOOR. RESTROOMS, PARKING SPACES AND AT ANY OTHER LOCATION THAT IS REQUIRED FOR THE HANDICAPPED. COST EST. $1000 COST EST. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): DATE OF SURVEY 6 / 30 / 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Pg-:x4SEb CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME aS ( 0-IS qZ FACILITYADDRESS S7 D S,tihfT►� (�� r ,3 A _�2. NO. OF FLOORS 2 ELEVATOR: NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) GG l�so r2 wil • �-► . COST EST. I, ao0. (S—tt-oti►t.� Toew�o3�.g,—E s COST EST. moo - 04)JFj deb -M W4eEL- CkAf S COST EST. --&— �- 3. 1 M fi' (,t L (45S (L� pv� C hi 1 J6 r �ifilu SPY 7 D /�%G2-PlwtO�s�'!E �'idt�l iVlA4C9b COST EST. TOO c) - NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): DATE OF SURVEY ID / IS/ I& 3300 Newrx)rt Boulevard. Newnorr Reach ir>j,--.�t -n 0 A t, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME. K_. NO. OF FLOORS 2 ELEVATOR: (yg) NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) it. Fkzj-r E�NT)PwcG WA?'mA't" (Z, &A4?, t egg (6-IS--qL 1Qu�-r�%t.d t 1�• COST EST. 2, 0 a0. y9p-s COST EST. Sb©. is --aaag tS dD 1/btvma ' W'fye t. Feyt. 7mi?, f6V7 rjd a J YY1PmeQ� , COST EST. 1, 000. COST EST., NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): b. DATE OF SURVEY 0 / iS / 'IZ 3300 Newnort Boulevard. Newnorr Reach L� 40 FACILITY fZ�sdLur� a l � �93 t4or it E CITTY V�ORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS war & cu 4 c., i i �� 0 . •.a BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE 5neIP✓ FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: r� ac COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S 1U`&0- DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: &� &9 Js:Tywc�nf-4 � Ga�w���iLLt/LEI♦rlt::�✓��'l�l:�iii9S'�i�2i�A:�f�:�, —•r COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE �Z%31�IL RESPONSIBLE DEPA CONTACT PERSON: DATE: d,2. i Z FVABABARRi BARRIER ITEM NO: f /3 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach �1SG� f CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF �/B{�,ARRIER}S FACILITY NAME 0��✓br Ck ULt&6 !Zi I� FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION: i--4, r (s v2,/ "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: wh-k—r-, ljg5Lei C�{/lyy �D3u�zlM S -n '.b e Wil :CaAJ6s,, . COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ f, 00- DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED13 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: \- • DATE: PVIDABARR1 Ce, BARRIER ITEM NO: 7, B-o2,lR�) 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach * eeso LUeb 0 is FACILITY 100 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS W FACILITY ADDRESS 8.70 S+-,JTA DTP-PJ rg4 BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: tACA rs COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S 1,om-- DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: �51226 ,CIS Aavo COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ I,000.-- DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE //4 00/g3 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: _ DATE: RADABARRI BARRIER ITEM NO: 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach r a • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS O% 0 f/47JTJ4 &,a e&0e,4 BARRIER DESCRIPTION: �41 J&&J6 I;l� jr , Js N,-M TO D,sA& GCB . °ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: '4=8 .T'r 9EF1C,1,f - COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION"$ ?, fao.— DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 4,410Ss l�v�il93 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: lkbarmsy- Pp-ci n &j " COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: DATE: S- ,-q-Li BARRIER ITEM NO: FVWABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach C/ 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY NAME FACILITY ADDRESS '9%0 L-+;JT'* A-Y?�A BARRIER DESCRIPTION: rSL[L "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Aztuxr gu--I6titr COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ ppZ On- -� DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 44,0- .f' //�/03 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: �r k6'i1m - COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE t2-31-12- RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: &--Kcu L DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: S _ F\ADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 171 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH �62 P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERSFACILITY NAME Or-- WAybr f k4ce,- _ 10' FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Wg69L Cal -"ems n {sk. 15 "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Fe✓1S1`i &CEDU&---,� COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ .SO.O_ DATE BARRIER TO BE "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: �mT ■. COST ESTIMATE OF • • • DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: . DATE: f O-1 S- q-2, F\ADABARRI "C.e, BARRIER ITEM NO: 3 IBw04P (�) 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach (O-IS=4Z CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION ��% bOF BARRIERS\ FACILITY NAME��� _ _lQQ�%I`�"ca A(-tco- FACILITY ADDRESS 9-70 SL 1Tm� -/M- BARRIER DESCRIPTION: MWO C;7 "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: dogl .-,d,2,., A n //'. I 1/�V• /.aV/Vv ..�I vV COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED —4�/ 3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: REMOVAL: �� /11j5 Agi s<o COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" S - DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: LIC.e CONTACT PERSON: • DATE: (O BARRIER ITEM NO: RADABARRI , g - of (R7 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Pevisa 4A"1 0S [ o-(r-g2 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS fi O 'Sew' -A /.%+ "A-eA 14 BARRIER DESCRIPTION: I is "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOV,A,L: & �i(6".1 '%a/(� C5 / COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S I,S,0-00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SO LUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: L-(6, ( �,', CONTACT PERSON: f L mire, • DATE: I0—tBARRIER ITEM NO: FWASARRI ' 8 „ 0? 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 11 Qe5otveD /�/ga CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION: m4r 'D ( U t Li-�j7w 6 10 "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER y� - Ch)A ST)euCV- &5r 40 COST ESTIMATE DATE BARRIER_; "TRANSITION SOLUTION" 2TIMATE SOLUTION" $ Zo, oyi>7 — / ELIMINATED :Stit6f5r /Uyec, j�j 13/q&t BARRIER REMOVAL: COST STIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DA TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT EnRSON: • DATE: a�f1Z RADABARRI BARRIER ITEM NO: [ _ 40 - c� 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach u CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELpI�M�,INATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME �6iY�ht Ww L" ue,6 FACILITY ADDRESS 6-7 0 �oi�-rYd 6Ji912J� BARRIER DESCRIPTION: OF -- w "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: P 11OJT1 F?., Afr ROP✓ 14 -6 COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" — DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: SAw6 A;� A54 �6 COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ I0000, — DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE 6-30A 3. RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: J.>. DATE: F�SJ �1Z RADABARR7 BARRIER ITEM NO: to _ /vim - �o 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach f� ,-6D 1 T-10,j*t,- O� SEW POD CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH VP.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 a.< C'9<4FOa�`P AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY FACILITY ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS 9.70 -.'� BARRIER DESCRIPTION: n 0 "U �L %TIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: b Yf! pv � bA411� Ci�lYi% _ 10 -0 eX/5.77,/b 1- / b2v97Cci COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTIO/N"$ '9,�fl0• DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: 6 * 1466 V COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: • DATE: FXADABARRI BARRIER ITEM NO: 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Alk:>m0g)t � Rf C CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II EL�I�MINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME �ew f 4l-Pbuc,6 BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: , 2aP4A-qf-t�� VA/A-RI(d4 S-r7et/b5, COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED -A. 4-43 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: .* A56-ve, COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT': ('OUGC L CONTACT PERSON: 1 Iie'- <ck,-t • DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: C Z FXADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach /3,12 (A) FACILITY CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS U FACILITY ADDRESS 9-76 <;�7Jr* &47�l 1�- BARRIER DESCRIPTION: T-te)c 1 tS A /`fc�e-z9�J L'St�i 44/17V 'YDL L4 rme Ob-,J7462- ` k10 "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: (lfST1Ri�C %� G- COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ I.o 00- DATE BARRIER TO BE "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: As Movt-,- 13 4 /4a193 COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" S DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: 6L-tce CONTACT PERSON: J . e(..TEiT[, GYL DATE: (0—(S",-qZ BARRIER ITEM NO: %3 RADASARRI (�-(3(A� 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 4( of CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY NAME Newport Center Library* FACILITY ADDRESS 856 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660 NO. OF FLOORS 1 ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) Item 1: Item 2: Item 3: Item 4: Parking - No handicapped sign at parking entry; hand rail maybe required for ramp from parking space to sidewalk; given 92 total parking spaces available, 4 spaces should be provided for handicapped; only 2 are now provided. Entry doors - doors do not have exterior lever handles; no 10" kick plate; 3/4" beveled threshold, (ADAAG standards indicate that 3/4" threshold with beveled edge on each side is satisfactory). Men's Public Restroom - Restroom is partially in compliance; door does not have lever handles; water closet door does not have automatic closing device; clear space not adequate in front of lavatory; lavatory does not have lever type faucets; towel dispenser is 42" and soap dispenser is 43"; mirrors and dispensers do not comply; urinal does not provide adequate clear floor space. Women's Public Restroom - Restroom is in partial compliance; door does not have lever handles; water closet door does not have automatic closing device; no lever type lavatory faucets; several dispensers are not in compliance - sanitary napkin dispenser is 48", towel dispenser is 40.5" soap dispenser is 41". • ADA INSPECTION REPORT Newport Center Item 5: Unisex Staff Restrooms (2) - Neither restroom is in compliance; one restroom would be difficult to bring into compliance given its size (81' X 66"); the second restroom appears to need only lever type door handles and grab bars to comply. Item 6: Furniture/Shelvine - Generally the building contains too much furniture and shelving to allow for proper accessibility. Some furniture and/or shelves should be rearranged or removed to allow for adequate mobility;there is no adult table seating that provides knee space at 27" high, 30" wide, 19" deep; some magazine shelves may no longer be used to comply with 54" height requirement for magazines. Item 7: • Circulation Desk - one section of desk must be 36" in height and 36" in length for circulation checkout compliance. n Item 8: Item 9: Interior Doors - Double doors between public areas and staff workroom are not lever type doors. Public Telephones - there are two public telephones, neither provide adequate clear ground space; both have coin slots that do not comply, one is 56" and the other is 63", should be no more than 54" from the ground. Item 10: Signaae - Posted signage is.required at front entrance to alert people with disabilities that there are facilities within the building that meet accessibility requirements; signs should be installed to inform the public with disabilities that within the building services for the disabled will be provided upon request; permanent signs for rooms and spaces should be installed on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door and mounted at 60" above the floor to the center line; Braille signs and pictograms should be added when required. ADA INSPECTION REPORT . Newport Center * The Newport Center Library is no longer owned by the city. The city leases the building from the Irvine Company. When the new Central Library is completed in the fall of 1993, the Newport Center Library will cease operation. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S) Thomas L. Johnson Assistant City Librarian Brad McDonald Library Clerk II • DATE OF SURVEY 22 July 1992 W P51\DATA\ADAREPRT.NC 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 17K NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME Mariners Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 2002 Dover Drive Newport Beach, California 92660 NO. OF FLOORS 1 ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) Item 1: Entry doors - doors do not have lever handles; no 10" kick plate; uneven benched • threshold but 3/4" at some points. (ADAAG standards indicate that 3/4" threshold with beveled edge on each side is satisfactory). 01, Item 2: a� Item 3: ,S Item 4: Drinking Fountain - not in height compliance. Men's Public Restroom - Restroom is generally not in compliance; door does not have lever handles; does not have 60" circle clearance (total room width is only 55"); water closet is not in transfer compliance, no grab bars, no automatic closing device on door, no sliding/lever lock (compartment is too small to bring into compliance); accessories are not in compliance, lavatory does not provide clear floor space, faucets are not lever type, mirrors and dispensers do not comply; urinal does not provide adequate clear floor space. Women's Public Restroom - exterior door handle is not lever type; toilet tissue dispenser is not 12" from toilet seat; restroom otherwise appears to be in compliance. • ADA INSPECTION REPORT Mariners Branch Item 5: ot, of Item 6: o Item 7: 09 Item 8: to Item 9: Unisex Staff Restroom - Restroom is generally not in compliance; door does not have lever type handles; does not allow 60" circle clearance; water closet compartment does not provide adequate transfer space; compartment does not have automatic closing device, no grab bars; lavatory is not accessible and does not have lever type faucets; mirrors, dispensers and accessories are not in compliance. Furniture/Shelving - some furniture in building may need to be rearranged to allow adequate clearance and aisle space; some magazine shelves may no longer be used to comply with 54" shelving height requirement for magazines. Circulation Desk - one section of desk must be 36" in height and 36" in length for circulation checkout compliance. Public Telephone - There are two public telephones; one does provide adequate knee space for accessible use; both have coin slots that do not comply - 55" from the ground rather than the required 54". Signage - Posted signage is required at front entrance to alert people with disabilities that there are facilities within the building that meet accessibility requirements; signs should be installed to inform the public with disabilities that within the building services for the disabled will be provided upon request; permanent signs for rooms and spaces should be installed on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door and mounted at 60" above the floor to the center line; Braille signs and pictograms should be added when required. ADA INSPECTION REPORT • Mariners Branch NAMES) OF SURVEYOR(S) Thomas L. Johnson Assistant City Librarian Marilyn Cornwell Senior Library Support Clerk DATE OF SURVEY 17 July 1992 • WP51\DATA\ADAREPRT.MAR 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME Corona del Mar Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 420 Marigold Avenue Corona del Mar California 92625 NO. OF FLOORS 1 ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) d Item 1: • Parking - Handicapped parking space is only 10' in width, not 14'. Item 2: 1p Item 3: it Item 4: r� Item 5: 0 Entry doors - doors do not have lever handles; no 10" kick plate. Drinking Fountain - not in height or structural compliance (i.e., has stone step). Men's Public Restroom - back grab bar is 33", should be 36" in length; mirror is 41.5" from floor, should be 40"; restroom otherwise appears to be in compliance. Women's Public Restroom - Restroom is generally not in compliance; does not have 60" circle clearance; water closet is not in transfer compliance; compartment door width is 22", should be 32"; no grab bars; no automatic closing device on door; accessories are not in compliance, lavatory does not provide clear floor space, faucets are not lever type, mirrors and dispensers are not in compliance. . ADA INSPECTION REPORT Corona del Mar Branch Item 6: Workroom - workroom doorways, are 30", not 32'; workroom furniture and furniture placement does not provide for adequate circulation and movement. Item 7: Unisex Staff Restroom - Restroom is generally not in compliance; doorway is 22", not 32' ; no lever type handles on door;limited size of the restroom (54" X 66") does not provide adequate transfer space; lavatory mirrors, dispensers are not in compliance. ,g� Item 8: Furniture/Shelving - No adult table seating is in compliance, i.e., providing knee spaces 27" high, 30" wide, and 19" deep with table height 28" to 34"; round pedestal tables do not provide adequate width in knee space; some magazine shelving may no longer be used to comply with 54" shelving height requirement for magazines. • iy Item 9: Circulation Desk - one section of each desk must be 36" in height and 36" in length for circulation checkout compliance. W Item 10: Public Telephone - There is inadequate clear ground space for using telephone; coin slot is 56" from ground, should be 54". Item 11: Sienag - Posted signage is required at front entrance to alert people with disabilities that there are facilities within the building that meet accessibility requirements; signs should be installed to inform the public with disabilities that within the building services for the disabled will be provided upon request; permanent signs for room and spaces should be installed on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door and mounted at 60" above the floor to the center line; Braille signs and pictograms should be added when required. LJ ADA INSPECTION REPORT . Corona del Mar Branch NAMES) OF SURVEYOR(S) Thomas L. Johnson Assistant City Librarian Marilyn Cornwell Senior Library Support Clerk DATE OF SURVEY 17 July 1992 is 0 WP51\DATA\ADAREPRT.CDM CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME Balboa Branch Libra FACILITY ADDRESS 100E Balboa Blvd., Balboa, California 92661 NO. OF FLOORS 1 ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) Item 1: �y Parking - Handicapped parking space is only 10'4", should be 14'; no post sign at head . of space; no sign posted at parking lot entrance; the current handicapped parking space is not the space with the shortest accessible route of travel to the accessible entrance. y3 Item 2: Entry doors - doors do not have lever handles; no 10" kick plate. i,� Item 3: Men's Public Restroom - toilet tissue dispenser is located 16" from toilet seat, should be 1211; restroom otherwise appears to be in compliance. ,'� Item 4: Women's Public Restroom - Restroom is generally not in compliance; door is 25"; door does not have lever type handles; does not have 60" circle compliance; no grab bars; accessories are not in compliance; lavatory does not provide clear floor space, faucets are not lever type; mirrors and dispensers do not comply. y� Item 5: Unisex Staff Restroom - Restroom is not in compliance; the room size (53" X 58") makes • it impossible for the room to comply with requirements for accessibility. .. V • ADA INSPECTION REPORT Balboa Branch y9 Item 6: Interior Doors - Door between staff workroom and staff lounge and door between circulation desk and staff lounge are each 31". Item 7: W Circulation Desk - one section of desk must be to 36" in height and 36" in length for circulation checkouts compliance. ,11 Item 8: Furniture/Shelving - There is no adult table seating that provides knee space at 27" high, 30" wide, 19" deep; the seating nearest to complying is 26.5" high and provides 18" in is requirement some magazine shelves may no longer be used to comply with 54" shelving height requirement for magazines. Cl 3,, Item 9: Drinking; Water Fountain - it is not in height or structural compliance, (no knee space). 3/ Item 10: Public Telephone - adequate clear ground space; no base or seat impediments; coin slot is 57" from ground, should be no more than 54". by Item 11: Signage - Posted signage is required at front entrance to alert people with disabilities that there are facilities within the building that meet accessibility requirements; signs should be installed to inform the public with disabilities that within the building services for the disabled will be provided upon request; permanent signs for rooms and spaces should be installed on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door and mounted at 60" above the floor to the center line; Braille signs and pictograms should be added when required. . ADA INSPECTION REPORT Balboa Branch NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S) Thomas L. Johnson Assistant City Librarian Brad McDonald Library Clerk II DATE OF SURVEY 20 July 1992 LI • WP5I\DATA\ADAREPRT.13AL CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME West Newport -Storage Facile* FACILITY ADDRESS 6000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California 92660 NO. OF FLOORS 1 ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) Item 1: �3 Parkin - Handicapped parking space is not provided; curb from parking area to building is 1.5" and needs ramp. Item 2: a� �T Item 3: as Item 4: 77 Item 5: 0 Entry doors - doors do not have lever handles; no 10" kick plate; 7/8" threshold. Restrooms - There are two restrooms in the facility; both are 54" X 60" in size; neither restroom meets any of the compliance requirements. Internal Doorways - Doorways between the main room and auxiliary rooms are 29". Shelving - No shelving aisle width in the building meets the 36" aisle requirement. • ADA INSPECTION REPORT West Newport Facility u * The West Newport Facility is a former branch library but it is currently being used for storage of library books and by the Friends of the Library for book sorting and storage. There is no general public access to the building. The City Council has approved the sale of the building. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S) Thomas L. Johnson Assistant City Librarian Brad MacDonald Library Clerk II DATE OF SURVEY 20 July 1992 0 WP51\DATA\ADAREPRT.WNT Newport Beach Public Library DATE: 15 October 1992 TO: Ray Schuller, Building Director FROM: Tom Johnson, Assistant City Librarian SUBJECT: Elimination of Barriers Report Attached is the Library Department's transition plan for the elimination of barriers for compliance Q with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Included with the elimination of barrier forms is a transition plan for service related issues. The plan has been revised to reflect the changes that you requested. We still believe, however, that all the physical or service barriers do not have to be eliminated at all library facilities, if we make our services available at an alternate accessible site. As you know, the new Central Library, which should be operable in the Fall of 1993, will fully comply with the ADA. The Central Library will be the only full -service library facility in the city with the ability 7 and intention of serving all the residents with all library resources and services. �j We have arrived at this opinion through the law itself: no "A public entity may not deny the benefits of it's programs, activities and services to individuals with disabilities because its facilities are inaccessible. A public entity's services, programs, or activities, when viewed in their entirety, must be readily accessible to and useable by individuals with disabilities. This standard known as "program accessibility" applies to all existing facilities of a public entity. Public 0 entities, however, are not necessarily required to make each of their existing facilities accessible." (ADA TechnicalAssistanceManual, II-5.000, from regulatory references: .� 28 CFR 35.149-35.150) The key in this language is "when viewed in their entirety". When library services are viewed Q for the entirety of our community, the new Central Library will provide readily available access to Z persons with disabilities. Our viewpoint has the concurrence of the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center (DBTAC) for the Pacific Region. This center was created to provide technical assistance to businesses and agencies with duties and responsibilities under the ADA. Nonetheless, we do plan to eliminate barriers at the branch libraries and some of the barriers at the Newport Center Library as indicated on the attached. »3_.. TLJ/jg Attachments ' 1=' c: LaDonna Kienitz Newport Beach Public Library Transition Plan for Services Related to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 1) The Library will continue to add materials to its collection for persons with disabilities. For readers with print disabilities, large print books and books on audiocassette will continue to be purchased. "Talking Books" from the Braille Institute in Los Angeles for the blind and physically handicapped will be provided. For the hearing impaired, closed - captioned videocassettes will be provided. As alternative formats become available, the Library will consider adding them as well. COST ESTIMATE: Included in Library operating budget DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: No barrier 2) For effective telecommunications for persons with hearing impairments, a telecommunication relay service will be introduced. The California Free Relay Service will be used by persons with a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) and library staff to communicate. COST ESTIMATE: No cost DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: 1 October 1992 3) Sign language interpreters will be provided for adult and children's programs, meetings and activities when required. Persons requesting such service must do so a minimum of two weeks prior to the event. If costs for such service become excessive, offering some activities may be reconsidered. We must also notify groups covered by the ADA that use our meeting room, whether they are private organizations or are publicly funded, that they must also provide this service. If they do not, the Library can be held responsible as the provider of the meeting space. COST ESTIMATE: $75.00 per event* DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: 1 October 1992 * Services available from the Dayle McIntosh Center for the Disabled. 4) To provide communications with persons who have disabilities who use the Library's newsletters (Check -&Out, Wavelength and Lighthouse) will be provided in audiocassette format. The Library will provide the tapes, volunteers will be used to record. COST ESTIMATE: $25.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: 1 January 1993 5) The Library will continue to provide personal assistance to anyone using a service, including use of the online computer catalog, retrieving and handling materials. Note writing will continue to be used when required for short communications exchanges. COST ESTIMATE: Included in Library operating budget DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: No barrier Tom Johnson Assistant City Librarian Newport Beach Public Library 28 August 1992 0 11 NAME: TOM JOHNSON, ASSISTANT CITY LIBRARIAN DEPARTMENT: LIBRARY List -all buildings operated by your department No. of Building Address Stories (Yes/No) If building is more than one story is elevator provided (Yes/No) Is public access required to building 1) Newport Center Library* 856 San Clemente Dr. 1 Newport Beach 92660 N/A YES 2) Mariners Branch 2005 Dover Dr. N/A YES Newport Beach 92660 3) Corona del Mar Branch 420 Mariaold Corona del Mar, 92625 4) Balboa Branch 100 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa 92661 5) West Newport Facility** 6000 W. Coast Highway 1 N/A NO Newport Beach 92663 * The Newport Center Library is no longer owned by the city. The city leases the building from the Irvine Company. When the new Central Library is completed in the fall of 1993, the Newport Center Library will cease operations. ** The West Newport Facility is a former branch library but it is currently being used for storage of library books and by the Friends of the Library i, for book sorting and storage. There is no general public access to the building. The City Council has approved the sale of the building. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Newport Center Library !* See attachment) FACILITY ADDRESS 856 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Barriers identified in the self -evaluation will be primarily addressed in aaueeate here-, barriers that would not require an undue burden to remove are sgRarately identified "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Generally, to remove the barriers • would be an undue burden given that the city is building a new Central Library that will fully comply with ADA, It will be operational by Fall 1993. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ ** DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: Fall 1993 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: ** COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson DATE: 15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: Revised Q,p_aI 0 The Newport Center Library is no longer owned by the city. from the Irvine Company. When the new Central Library 1993, the Newport Center Library will cease operation. a 0 The city leases the building is completed in the fall of r-� LJ (1 soLJ�� tc3pl`�� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Newport Center Library FACILITY ADDRESS 856 San Clemente Drive Newport Beach, California 92660 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: from parking space to door presents no barriers "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Post sign at parking entry, size snace for van accessibilitv:install handrail. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 750.00 ZfAz"-' DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: �h• r...,e an iooa "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson • DATE: 15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: �coQ - IE� r • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Newport Center Library FACILITY ADDRESS 856 San Clemente Drive Newport Beach, California 92660 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Public Telephones - there are two public telephones neither provide adequate clear ground space: both have coin slots that do not comply, one is 56" and the other is 63" should be no more that 54" from the ground: volume control for hearing impaired persons "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Opening of new Central Library in the Fall of 1993. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Reposition heights of phones: implement volume control for hearing impaired persons on a minimum of one phone. COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ 0.00* DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: by June 30, 1993 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson DATE: 15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: • Revised * Work to be assumed by City Utilities Dept. SEW PORT 0 V, > CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH a� • U x P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 CgUFOR�` - • AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Mariners Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 2002 Dover Drive Newport Beach California 92660 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Entry Doors - doors do not have lever handles: no 10" kick plate,• uneven beveled threshold but 3/4" at some points (ADAAG standards indicate that 3/4" threshold with beveled edge on each side is satisfactory) "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Replace entry doors. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 2,000.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: l noe "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Staff will offer assistance when required. COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ 0.00 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: Effective immediately RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson • DATE:15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: Revised L� • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Mariners Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 2002 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Drinking Fountain - not in height compliance. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Replace drinking fountain. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 1,500.00 a�.� 2cm, r �93 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: T• -� 3n I-- I - "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOV. COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson DATE: 15 October 92 Revised BARRIER ITEM NO: 03 4o-d3 04 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Mariners Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 2002 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Men's Public Restroom - restroom is generally not in compliance: door does not have lever handles: does not have 60" circle clearance (total room width is only 55"): water closet is not in transfer compliance, no grab bars, no automatic closing device on door, no sliding/lever lock (compartment is too small to bring into compliance), accessories are not in compliance, lavatory does not provide clear floor space, faucets are not lever type, mirrors and dispensers do not comply, urinal does not provide adequate clear floor space. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: A reasonable accommodation will be made by making oth public restrooms - unisex: the women's restroom will be unisex: appropriate signs will be installed. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 100.00 asws zG" f�t43 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: t Til z� "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOV. COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson • DATE: 28 August 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: -- 4010c- WP I F• f1 \'I n Gii nnr+ CITY OF NEWPORI-' BEACH 1'.0. BOX 1765, NEWPOAT REACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Mariners Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 2002 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660 05, BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Women's Public Restroom - exterior door handle is not lever type: toilet tissue dispenser is not 12" from toilet seat: restroom otherwise apoears to be in • "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Lever type door handle will be installed: toilet tissue dispenser will be re -positioned. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 200.00 ate, 2Co, l 9 G 3 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: --3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson 0 DATE: 28 Aul?ust 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: �o v • C' � ��r I• FACILITY FACILITY CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1765, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.17Ni tzj�,50tvep IIX4l0/9 3 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR COST DATE "TRANSITION ki AL: To remove the barrier would be "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 0.00 TO BE ELIMINATED: FOR BARRIER REMOV N/A gOST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: :E DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson DATE: 28 August 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 44 —DG • Q SEW PORT ° m CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH �� U P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Mariners Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 2002 Dover Drive Newport Beach California 92660 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Furniture/Shelving - no adult table seating is in compliance, i.e.. providingknee Maces 27" high 30" wide and 19" deep with table height 28" to 34"• some furniture in building may need to be rearranged to allow adequate clearance and aisle space: some magazine shelves may no longer be used to comma with 54" shelving height requirement for magazines. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: One table will be added that provides accessibility staff will provide assistance in using magazine shelves. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 750.00 sty �2"o6, f 4R3 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: �—m4 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson DATE: 15 October 92 . Revised BARRIER ITEM NO: 4o - c"7 0 J2�s�l v ed 4-1 t 2 09 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 ----AMEBIC-ANS-WITH-DISABILITIES ACT-- - - - - - - - TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Mariners Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 2002 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Circulation Desk - one section of desk must be 36" in height and 36" in length for circulation checkout compliance. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: As required, a section of the COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 2,000.00 TT � 2fn� I Q 13 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Checkouts requiring barrier free access will be handled at the reference and information desk. COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ 0.00 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: Effective immediately RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson • DATE: 15 October 92 Revised BARRIER ITEM NO: 40-OS -7.3.2--, 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAMEMariners Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 2002 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Public Telephones - there are two public telephones: one does provide adequate knee space for accessible use: both have coin slots that do not comvIv - 55" from the ground rather than the required 54": volume control for hearing impaired persons. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Minor re -positioning or modification to phone: implement volume control for hearing impaired persons on a minimum of one phone COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 0.00* t993 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: e39-1993 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE.OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION":" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson DATE: 15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: _ Revised • * Work to be assumed by City Utility Dept. 40—O� 0 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH I'O. nOX 176S, NCWPORT nCACH. CA 92659.170i �(ii,nnN AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Mariners Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 2002 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660 ( f� BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Signage - posted signs a is required at front entrance to alert people with disabilities that there are facilities within the building that meet accessibility requirements: signs should be installed to inform the public with disabilities that within the building services for the disabled will be provided upon request: permanent signs for rooms and spaces should be installed on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door and mounted at 60" above the floor to the center line: Braille signs and pictograms should be added when required. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Required signage will be installed. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 125.00 I993 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: tom+ 3trn-�' "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson • DATE: 28 August 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: d-c- �O 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Corona del Mar Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 420 Marigold Avenue Corona del Mar. California 92625 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Parking - handicapped parking gpace is only 10' in width, should be van accessible, path from parking space to door appears to present no barriers. • "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Size parking space for van accessibility. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 100.00 � ..ti►.1 2t " 1993 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: 674993 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson • DATE: 15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: Revised 40,I1 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Corona del Mar Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 420 Marigold Avenue, Corona del Mar, California 92625 t2 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Entry Doors - doors do not have lever handles: no 10" kick "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Replace entry doors. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 2,000.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: 30-499; "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Staff will offer assistance when COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ 0.00 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: Effective immediately RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson DATE: 15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: Revised 40 I'L • I$, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Corona del Mar Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 420 Marigold Avenue. Corona del Mar. California 92625 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Drinking Fountain -not in height or structural compliance (i.e., has stone step). "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Replace drinking fountain. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 1,500.00 2Ca , (`t 4 3 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED:3uiie39-99 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOV. COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson • DATE: 15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: Revised 40,i3 }�11� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH u P.C. BOX 1765, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-170,9 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Corona del Mar Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 420 Marigold Avenue, Corona del Mar, California 92625 14 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Men's Public Restroom -back grab bar is 33", should be 36" Is "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Install required back grab bar: re- position mirror. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 150.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: b", Jung an inns aoolz 2Co, t c, 43 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson • DATE: 28 August 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 40,L- • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH I'.O. BOX 1765. NL•\Cmo r BEACH. CA 92659-176,9 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE JI ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Corona del Mar Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 420 Marigold Avenue, Corona del Mar, California 92625 iL BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Women's Public Restroom - restroom is generally not in compliance: does not have 60" circle clearance: water closet is not in transfer compliance: compartment door width is 22", should be 32": no grab bars: no automatic closing device on door: accessories are not in compliance, lavatory does not provide clear floor space, faucets are not lever type, mirrors and dispensers are not in compliance. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: A reasonable accommodation will be made by making both public restrooms - unisex: the men's restroom which will he barrier free will be unisex: appropriate signs will be installed. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 100.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: Q2,� 1,--3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library - CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson 0 DATE: 28 August 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: • • • CITE' OF NEWPORT BEACH U p I'O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92659.17(rl * z AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY N FACILITY BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Workroom - wod6rdom doorwa s are 30" not 32"• workroom furniture and furniture placement does not Dr&W for adeauate circulation and movement. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR IER REMOVAL: To remove this barrier would be an undue burden and would re uir undamental alteration: as a reasonable accommodation staff requirina such access will be a i ned to a facility with accessible staff work areas. COST EST E OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 0.00 DATE BA IER TO BE ELIMINATED: N/A "TRANSITION SO L ION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson DATE: 28 August 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: c.0_l(o • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH r0 BOX 176S. N[VTORT REACH. CA 92659.1708 2�Solt/ED l�2(+ Ig3 AMERICANS WITIi DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY Ll BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Unisex Staff Restroom - rwrrozvVs generally not in com lianae• doorway is 22" not 32"• no lever type handles on door,• ' WRsize of the restroom 54" X 66" does not provide ade uate transfers ace• lavatory mir — 04&sppensers are not in com liance. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR AL: To remove the barrier would be COST ESTIMATE OIL LTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 0.00 DATE BARRIED TO E ELIMINATED: N/A "TRANSITION SOLUTIOAt� R BARRIER REMOVAL: 1 /EDEPARTMENT: TIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ ANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSLibrary CONTACTom Johnson DATE: 28 AuQust 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: • aEW PORT CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH U T P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 __ gUFO FTC` ---- -- - - - - - - -- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Corona del Mar Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 420 Marigold Avenue Corona del Mar California 92625 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Furniture/Shelving - no adult table seating is in compliance, i.e., providing knee spaces 27" high 30" wide and 19" deep with table height 28" to 34": round m • "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: One table will be added that provides accessibility, staff will provide assistance in using magazine shelves. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 750.00 6. 2.fP/ 14413 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson • DATE: 15 October 92 Revised BARRIER ITEM NO: •1r :- • 4- // 2,/ ct Z CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Corona del Mar Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 420 Marigold Avenue Corona del Mar. California 92625 fq BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Circulation Desk - one section of each desk must be 36" in height and 36" in leneth for circulation checkout compliance. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: A new circulation desk without COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 15,000.00 I q 3 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: `I "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Checkouts requiring barrier free access will be handled at the reference and information desk. COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ 0.00 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: 1 September 1992 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Libma CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson • DATE: 15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: Revised i 20 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Corona del Mar Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 420 Marijold Avenue, Corona del Mar, California 92625 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Public Telephone - there is inadequate clear ground space for • "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Minor re -positioning or modification to phone: implement volume control for hearing_ impaired persons COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 0.00* ,ZTA-t4 2.G� I993 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: 14y June "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOV COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson DATE: 15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: • Revised * Work to be assumed by City Utility Dept. � _`Ld AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Corona del Mar Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 420 Marigold Avenue. Corona del Mar. California 92625 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Signage - posted signage is required at front entrance to alert people with disabilities that there are facilities within the building that meet accessibility requirements: signs should be installed to inform the public with disabilities that within the building services for the disabled will be provided upon request permanent signs for room and spaces should be installed on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door and mounted at 60" above the floor to the center line: Braille signs and pictograms should be added when required. • "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Required signage will be installed. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 125.00 � .tzro, 19R 3 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: ' r�1 . 49-49,93 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOV. COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson 0 DATE: 28 August 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 4o -2l E • 'r.2= CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 100E Balboa Blvd., Balboa, California 92661 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Parking - handicgpped parking space is only 10'4", should be van accessible,• no post sign at head of space,• no sign posted at parking lot entrance,• the current handicapped parking, space is not the space with the shortest accessible route of travel to the accessible entrance: path from parking space to door gppears to present no barriers. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Reposition space in parking lot: size it for van accessibility' post sign at head of space COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 100.00 �tr�izlo, i493 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: "TRANSITION SOLUTION" SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson DATE: 15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: Revised 4c9-Z z • m CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITII DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, California 92661 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: E= Doors - doors do not have lever handles: no 10" kick "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Replace entry doors. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 2,000.00 n, 2` DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: J=2111 11 9 9 3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Staff will offer assistance when required COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ 0.00 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: Effective immediately RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson DATE: 15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: Revised 40-2,3 is 40 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 2-4 V.O. BOX 1768. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92659.176,9 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, California 92661 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Men's Public Restroom - toilet tissue dispenser is located 16" from toilet seat, should be 12": restroom otherwise appears -to be in compliance. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Reposition dispenser. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 50.00 a•4ns 2&, 199.3 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: ?'•' r^^ zn ' 9 "TRANTSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOV COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: DATE: 28 August 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 0 40 —Zq „x- 1� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PO. I30X 1765, N[Sv:/P01:7 ttLACii, CA 92G59.17G.R AMERICANS WITII DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, California 92661 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Women's Public Restroom - restroom is generally not in compliance, door is 25"• door does not have lever type handles,• does not have 60” circle compliance: no grab bars: accessories are not in compliance: lavatory does not provide clear floor space, faucets are not lever type; mirrors and dispensers do not comply. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: A reasonable accommodation will • be made by making both public restrooms - unisex-, the men's restroom, which will be barrier free will be unisex: appropriate signs will be installed COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 100.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: " �rS'^I9 �3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson • DATE: 28 August 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 40 =25 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.C. BOX 1768. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92659.176,9 Q�s�tvep I/241193 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT / TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: _--- ieo" v con. --- ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR • 2�> " REMOVAL: To remove the barrier would be COST ESTIM F "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 0.00 DATE BA�2IE TO BE ELIMINATED: N/A "TRANSITION SOL /� " FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: ESTIMATE OF ."TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ TE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: DEPARTMENT: PERSON: Tom Johnson ,u;ust 92 BARRIER ITEM NO:-0 4o-ZCo 1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH } A> U - 1'O. BOX j m, j\nmwowr BEACH. CA 92659• I �08 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Branch Libra FACILITY ADDRESS 100 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa Califo is 92661 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Interior Doors - do r /eenstaff workroom and staff loun e and door between circulation desk and staff loon e a each 31 ". "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR 4entral MOVAL: To remove the barrier would be . an undue burden and would re uirealteration: staff requiring such access will be assigned to a facility with accessible work areas. COST EST OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 0.00 DATE BA TO BE ELIMINATED: N/A "TRANSITION SOLUTI N" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ TE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson . DATE: 28 August 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 4o -2,-7 L� "10-ei 41i2)g3 29 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, California 92661 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Circulation Desk - one section of desk must be to 36" in height and 36" in length for circulation checkouts compliance. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: A new Circulation desk without DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Checkouts requiring barrier free access will be handled at the reference and information desk. COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ 0.00 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: Effective immediately RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson . DATE: 15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: Revised 4(D —zis • al ' CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, California 92661 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Furniture/Shelving - there is no adult table seating that provides i . nnn ti:_ti nnu lnn J---..t.......... «... «.,....,..a ...........,1..:«..:.. 7L S" A:..1. —A shelving height requirement for magazines "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: One table will be added that provides accessibility staff will provide assistance in using magazine shelves. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 750.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: °4 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOV. COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson • DATE: 15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: Revised 4o -24 11 IJ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 100E Balboa Blvd., Balboa, California 92661 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Drinking Water Fountain - it is not in height or structural compliance (no knee space). "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Replace drinking fountain. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 1,500.00 2to (993 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: Amp 30 1694 _ "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson DATE: 15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: Revised 4.0-36b CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 31 P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, California 92661 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Public Telephone - adequate clear ground space: no base or seat impediments,• coin slot is 57" from ground should be no more than 54": volume control for hearing impaired persons • "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Minor re -positioning or modification to phone; implement volume control for hearing impaired persons COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION":$ 0.00* DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: b�r�d ne-3A 4� 3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson DATE: 15 October 92 BARRIER ITEM NO: • Revised * Work to be assumed by City Utility Dept. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 32 RO. BOX 1765, 14E 1 OLT BEACH. CA 92659.1768 <irnnd AMERICANS WITIi DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Branch Library FACILITY ADDRESS 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, California 92661 BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: Signage - posted signage is required at front entrance to alert people with disabilities that there are facilities within the building that meet accessibility spaces should be installed on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door and mounted at 60" above the floor to the center line: Braille signs and pictograms should be added when required. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Required signage will be installed COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION": $ 125.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED: "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Library CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson • DATE: 28 August 92 BARRIER ITEM NTO: _ 40 —3"L ^ I w CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. 13OX 1765, NEWPORT BEACK CA 92659.1708 "50LUED t /uv /q 3 . AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY BARRIERS DESCRIPTION: ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR an undue burden given that the city 33 AL: To remove the barriers would be COST ESTIMATE fd� " LTIMATE SOLUTION": $ ** DATE BARRIF�`R� BE ELIMINATED: Fall 1993 "TRANSITION FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: ** The building is under OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION": $ TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE: DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: Tom Johnson 0 DATE:_ 28 August 1992 BARRIER ITEM NO:_ — • The West Newport Facility is a former branch library but it is currently being used for storage of library books and by the Friends of the Library for book sorting and storage. There is no general public access to the building. The City Council has approved the sale of the building. C � J 40 • UNA C 2`wrsEa CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS 10/ is%92- $4 FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS &SZg BARRIER DESCRIPTION:i�'- a fL" �- s "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST SOLUTION" N /_ DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED _4A-PJ 1(t IR9S "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL:�� Vlj • i�L COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ .O(O DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE�� y v RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: _ '.i CONTACT PERSON: " t E (\iv G- a v DATE: 1 'ZZ- G% r.Lm - , e1 �.— BARRIER ITEM NO: RADA"ARR1 .. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 I40 Svlvcq� /21q/g 3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS 35 FACILITY NAME it, _. r,,... Jka, , u FACILITY ADDRESS S.SZo Sow- eQc 2� k(�� e:x-� CIF- `-- tgaz BARRIER DESCRIPTION:► o� "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: �, Qom. L ; COST ESTIMATE OF "UL96&TE SOLUTION" $ r) C 0 - o c7 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED b /yrTrC 9 3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: L_ (^ t CONTACT PERSON: `tom+ ati4 b DATE: S �� -ate ram, E12- BARRIER ITEM NO: F\ADABARRI 3300 Newport -Boulevard, Newport -Beach 191�b r . . BUILDING DEPARTMENT JUL 17 1992 16 July 15,1992 CITY OF NEWNAI i BEACH CALIFORNIA 0 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Building Department (Attn: Faisal Jurdi) General Services Director Inventory of City Buildings per ADA Requirements Mike Pisani and Charlie Coakley have completed inspections of Building A in the City Yard and public restrooms located at the various beaches in the City. Building A is the only facility where the public congregates under this Department's control at the Yard. Further, my understanding is that Nancy Beard is inspecting facilities at their parks, so this Department only inspected public restrooms at beach facilities. The Inspection results were as follows: City Yard - Building A At the current time, there is no designated disabled entrance to Building A nor disabled parking in the Yard. The main entrance to the lunchroom (the room to where disabled access would be necessary) could conceivably be through either the south door or the north doors. If disabled access is to be through the north -facing doors, a curb cut would be necessary; utilizing the south facing doors would necessitate greater directional signage but no physical changes. Access to the lunchroom/meeting room is barrier -free from either entrance. The north doors have a vertical handle 43' high which abides by standards. The south door would require a lever -type handle. At the present time the south door probably requires more than 8 pounds of force to open. Elsewhere on the first floor of Building A, the restrooms are equipped for the disabled; the toilets, however, are only 15' high, short of the 17'-19" required. One is able to turn the faucets off or on with a 'clenched fist', a ✓ test simulating someone with arthritis. Access to both the men's and women's restrooms is restricted. For the men's, the locker room benches only allow 22' and 27' aisle width. In the women's restroom, there is a file cabinet and chair restricting wheelchair access to the stall. In addition, the drinking fountain provided does not allow wheelchair access. The drinking fountain there is a pedestal type, 33' high which does not provide access by those in wheelchairs. 01 0 Newport Pier - As a relatively new facility, the Newport Pier restrooms do have handicapped stalls for both men and women. Lavatories are conforming, except the faucets are not the required type. There is access for the disabled to the showers south of the restroom, however the on/off button is five feet off the ground. Signage is non -conforming; it is located above each entry door (approximately 7 feet off ground). 15th Street - This facility has no signage that states it provides for the disabled, however there is one stall for each gender that has assistance bars for the disabled. Neither the men's nor the women's disabled stalls have doors, however no stalls in the men's side of that facility have doors. The shower is accessible, but the wrong type of handle controls the water flow. Balboa Pier - One unisex disabled stall with sink inside is provided, however the facility has no assistance bars inside. We were unable to Inspect as it was being used for the time we were at that location. There is a shower for the disabled at that location, the valve is 38" off the ground, the head 46' high. Access to the restrooms is possible from the Pier side only, not the A Street side. It would be possible for someone in a wheelchair to use one of the regular stalls, as the door openings are 36". The exterior sinks and drinking fountain are inaccessible to someone in a wheelchair. Washington Street - No disabled access, as the stalls are only 26 1/2' wide. The sinks are high (35') and do not allow access to persons in wheelchairs. The drinking fountain is 40' high, with concrete block in front of it restricting access. 19th Street - Ramp from beach to restroom too steep ( it was built to keep vehicles off beach). There is a low showerhead on 18th Street side of beach, however the pad is too small for wheelchairs. Restroom doors are 28' wide, openings to stalls 24 1 /2' -- inaccessible to wheelchairs. CDM Main Beach - Old Side (West) - Women's side has 29' wide door jamb, no disabled stalls, no accessible sink. The men's side has a 31 1/4' doorway with one 34' and one 35' wide stall, but no sink with disabled access. Two showers at that location contain access for the disabled, but do not have the correct hardware for turning water on by the disabled. It should be noted that these restrooms are tentatively approved for remodeling in FY 92-93 budget. CDM Main Beach - New Side (East) - Shower has no disabled access (would need wider pad, new heads). Dressing rooms conform. The drinking fountain does not conform, it is 33" high, with concrete block in front. Women's restroom - door 33 1/41, 36' turn, but stalls are only 24 1/2' wide, none provided for disabled, 29' high sink, no access (pedestal style). Men's side - 36' wide door, 37' wide stall, no handles, but possibly adaptable. Buck Gully - Women's side, 29' wide door opening, one stall 35 1 /2' wide, sink conforming. The men's side is the same, with 30' wide door. Showers not provided for disabled, but are easily adaptable (new outside plumbing), drinking fountain on pedestal - inaccessible to someone in a wheelchair. Mike Pisani is available to answer any questions or go over any portion of the inspection with one of your inspectors. Do not hesitate to call him. David E. Niederhaus DEN/ta 0 11 0 August 26,1992 TO: Building Director FROM: General Services Director SUBJECT: Transition Plan PorADA Compliance Attached are the transition plans for each facility this Department has responsibility. It should be noted that dates for compliance are not furnished due to the lack of funding for the improvements. When the summary report is developed, approved by the City Council, and funding provided for improvements, we will be able to set up a timeframe for the required work. 0 Should you have questions, feel free to contact Mike Pisani at ext. 3055. David E. Niederhaus DEN/ta Attachment 0 - ( �rRAi"RAEI AUG 27 1992 CITY OF NEWPORT LEACH CALIF,"NIA 0 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Corporation Yard Administration Building FACILITY S.e 4 I BARRIER DESCRIPTION: o "ULTIMATE SOLUTION' FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Chanae handle on COST ESTIMATE OF 'ULTIMATE SOLUTION' $3,225 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED " ko 2 'TRANSITION SOLUTION' FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Install cupholder COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION' $ 400 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: General Services Department CONTACT PERSON: Mike Pisani, Deputy General Services Director BARRIER ITEM NO: _ 3 l - o taEW PART law C"/ I FO FL N�P CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS sq:?, BARRIER • • • _.r "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: 11 ,,, n?' p_Z?) COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE CONTACT PERSON: M t " 21SA.ps', DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: RADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 3t -01 A o`er i" 0 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY NAME 15th Street Restrooms FACILITY ADDRESS West Oceanfront and 15th Street 'ULTIMATE SOLUTION' FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF 'ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 325 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED ass _ I6R3 'TRANSITION SOLUTION' FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF 'TRANSITION SOLUTION' S DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: General Services Department CONTACT PERSON: Mike Pisani Deputy General Services Director BARRIER ITEM NO: • `F� `(, 2� � � 03 see i L�e.� A, en. 40 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY NAME ►-. Q•t P'er C- ••u FACILITY ADDRESS Base of Newport Pier BARRIER DESCRIPTION: 'ULTIMATE SOLUTION' FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF'ULTIMATE SOLUTION' $ 3,950 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED i 2 7r!qL?-?' "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF'TRANSITION SOLUTION" S DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: General Services Department CONTACT PERSON: Mike Pisani, Deputy General Services Director . DATE: October 15,1992 BARRIER ITEM NO: II �o3�e� o� AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY NAME Washington Street Restrooms FACILITY ADDRESS Washin-aton Street & East Bay Avenue BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Very small restroom No modifications possible 'ULTIMATE SOLUTION' FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF 'ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 19 QQQ Zn.nnn DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED A-hJ 9o_ (sta 1;� "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Not Applicable COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: General Services Department CONTACT PERSON: Mike Pisani, Deputy General Services Director BARRIER ITEM NO: $1 0. m AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY NAME Balboa Pier Restrooms FACILITY Gaob loano an.0 FxiST'[, DESCRIPTION: 'ULTIMATE SOLUTION' FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 2,100 6, /wrlcLIJ-) DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED tcn3 2(vr t at R 3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Install assistance bars for disabled ($125) Install correct signaae ($200) COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE $ 325 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: general Services Department CONTACT PERSON: Mike Pisani, Deputy General Services Director DATE: August 26.1992 BARRIER ITEM NO: w 0 11 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY NAME 19th Street Restrooms FACILITY ADDRESS 19th Street & West Bay Avenue BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Very small restroom. No modifications possible "1 II TIMATF Snl I ITI(')N' FOP RARRIFR RFMOVAL• COST ESTIMATE OF 'ULTIMATE SOLUTION' S�2sb00—So,n� DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 4A:�sj 2 P ► q? I 'TRANSITION SOLUTION' FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Not Applicable COST ESTIMATE OF 'TRANSITION SOLUTION' DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: General Services Department CONTACT PERSON: Mike Pisani DeRuly General Services Director DATE: August 26,1992 BARRIER ITEM NO: • 3/ o ro 01 • • AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY NAME Corona del Mar Main Beach Restrooms (West Facility) FACILITY ADDRESS Ocean Blvd - Corona del Mar BARRIER DESCRIPTION: 'ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Completely remodel/ COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" ° " 594:O DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED gd:3SN 9j: 14?94 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION` DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: General Services Department CONTACT PERSON: Mike Pisani, Deluiy General Services Director DATE: August 26.1992 BARRIER ITEM NO: • W '% 'r i i 0 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE 11 FACILITY NAME Corona del Mar Main Beach Restrooms (East Facility) rr rt • - . . .. • •flu • BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Non -conforming restrooms, and drinking{ fountain "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: JAAai:+ld/Remodel Restrooms COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION' $ -162099- SD�GY�O DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED g ) 2Co,, f qc]4' 'TRANSITION SOLUTION' FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION' DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: General Services Department CONTACT PERSON: Mike Pisani Day General Services Director DATE: Auaust 26.1992 BARRIER ITEM NO: N * &so(vdo( 4-�131 V 0 is �0 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY NAME Buck Gully Restrooms • - ..: - - .. ..�luC.li BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Entrance doors too narrow, toilets too low, non- conforming showers and drinking fountain 'ULTIMATE SOLUTION' FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION' $ 4A50 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 'TRANSITION SOLUTION' FOR BARRI 0x COST ESTIMATE OF 'TRANSITION SOLUTION' DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: general Services Department CONTACT PERSON: Mike Pisani, Deputy, General Services Director DATE: August 26,1992 BARRIER ITEM NO: 0 s/ oy CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY NAME FACILITYADDRESS NO. OF FLOORS INSPECTION REPORT ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. re 2. 3. 4. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): DATE OF SURVEY COST EST. COST EST. COST EST. COST EST. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • COMPLIANCE SURVEY INSTRUCTIONS Each compliance inspector must view each public building with an attitude of accessibility. This implies that the inspector should consider themselves to be disabled at the time of the inspection and follow the path of travel, from the parking space to the point of services. STEP 1 Begin with the parking available. Is it readily available and are signs posted in the usual manner for disabled spaces? The most common specifications are listed: 1. Check for signage at entry into parking lot and at the dedicated space. 2. Check for wheel stops to prevent encroachment onto walkways by parked vehicles. 3. The space must also be oriented so a disabled person does not have to travel behind a parked vehicle to get to the front entry. 4. The parking space is to be 14 feet wide overall, 9 feet wide parking space and a 5 foot loading and unloading access aisle. The space is to be outlined in blue. C• STEP 2 Now as you leave your vehicle and make your way to the front entrance. Look for barriers. 1. Is the grade level from the parking to the door? 2. Is there a curb between the parking and the entry? A curb is an obvious barrier. 3. Is there a ramp from the parking space which leads to the primary entrance. Does it exceed a 1:12 slope? y� U 4. The minimum width of the rampiis to ber37 6". If occupancy exceeds 50 the minimum width is 48". 5. Are there stairs which create a barrier for access to the primary entry? STEP 3 All primary entrances must be accessible. Check the following for entrance door compliance: 1. Doorways to have a minimum clearance of 32" in the fully opened position. The (• threshold not to exceed 1/2", beveled, in height above the floor level. r• 2. The pressure for opening the door must not be more than 8 1/2 pounds and the hardware must be of a lever type not exceeding 30" - 44" in height from the finished floor. 3. A 10" kickplate is required if the bottom 10" of the door is not smooth for entry to be achieved by use of wheelchair. 0 • 4. Is the door signed with a disabled logo for accessibility? STEP 4 Does the path of travel meet compliance requirements? 1. After entering the building take notice of the entry itself as to the aisle width. Do the aisles meet the required clearance of 36"? If there is material or equipment on both sides of the aisle the minimum clearance for the aisle is 42". 2. Check to see if there are any protruding objects within 27" - 80" off the finished floor, �g z if that is the case they must not encroach in the path of travel over 4". 3. Are there any stairs along the path of travel? Do they have handrails at 34" in height? Are they slip resistant? Do they have closed risers and a contrasting strip on the bpttom and the top riser? 4. Have you checked for drinking fountains and telephones along the path of travel? • They are to be made accessible which would include being 48" off the floor in height for a front approach and 54" in height off the floor for a side approach. STEP 5 Where are the restrooms along the path of travel? Are all the requirements met for compliance? 1. Does the door leading to the bathrooms maintain a pressure not exceeding 5 pounds? 2. Check with your measuring tape and see if the door opening is a minimum of 32" The& handle must be of the lever type. 3. Once inside is there a clearance of 60" deep circle in the floor space in the direction of door swing to provide for wheelchair maneuvering? 4. Is there identification on the bathroom doors? Do they meet the required codes for accessibility facilities? (Signage will be addressed later in the text.) 5. A water closet inside the compartment must have minimum of 28" clear space from the water closet or at least 32" clear space from a wall at one side of the water closet. The 2 • other side of the water closet must provide 18" from the centerline of the water closet to the wall. Also, inside the compartment if the door is at the end, a clearance of 48" must be maintained in front of the water closet. 6. The compartment door is to have an automatic closing device. The locking device must also be the flip over type or sliding to avoid the user from having to twist or grasp. 7. Are there grab bars located at the water closet? If so, do they comply? Are they located at one side and also behind the water closet? Are they securely attached to the wall? Are they 33" above and parallel to the floor? If the flushing device prevents the grab bar from meeting the 33: then 36" may be acceptable. The grab bars must be at least 42" long along the side, and 36" long for the grab bar along the back wall. 8. Are the lavatories accessible? Does at least one meet the requirements by being a /S,Z maximum of 29" off the finished floor? Is there clear floor space in front of the lav of at least 30" by 48" for front approach? Lavatory faucets must be lever type. 9. Check to make sure the mirrors and all facilities, such as towel dispensers, sanitary seat covers and other hygienics are no more than 40" from the floor in height. 10. Toilet tissue dispensers are to be located on the wall within 12" of the front -edge of the ys toilet seat. • 11. Urinals if provided shall have a clear floor space 30" by 48" in front of the urinal to allow for forward approach. STEP 6 e si ns at this facility meet the required specifications? Whenever permanent signs are required, they must comply with the following criteria: PARKING A sign is to be provided at the entrances) of parking lots at a height of 80", advising the public that there are parking spaces provided for the disabled. At the parking space check to see if there is a 3' by 3' blue square with the international symbol in white at the foot of the parking space and a post sign at the head of the space. ENTRY Posted signage is required at the front entrance alerting persons with disabilities that there are facilities within this building that meet accessibility requirements. • 3 E E IN ADA Survey - Marine Department Initial phase requires the Marine Department to list all areas of concern where access to services (programs and activities) are restricted to disabled individuals because of physical barriers (architectural). This phase does not address the requirements in the work place for disabled employees. Basically, this phase deals with removing physical barriers against disabled. The Marine Department list of buildings include: 1. Marine Department Headquarters 2. Balboa Yacht Basin 3. Balboa Parking Lot Booth 4. CDM Parking Lot Booth 5. Junior Lifeguard Office. Concerns: Marine Department Headquarters main entrance door hardware not lever type main entrance door kickplate only 8" door not signed with a disabled logo for accessibility. +� threshold (entrance) exceeds 1/2" in height above floor r drinking fountain not proper height no signs at the two reception counters advising those with disabilities that within this building services will be provided upon request. Balboa Yacht Basin 7 entrance to primary office not accessible S door leading to bathroom might maintain a pressure exceeding 5 pounds. not a clearance of 60" deep circle in the floor space in the direction of door swing to provide wheelchair maneuvering. d no identification on the bathroom door door handle not lever type �v signs at the facility do not meet required specification �> no sign at entrance to parking lot 14 no posted sign at front entrance indicating that facility meet accessibility requirements. Balboa Parking, Lot Booth .a- proper signage at entrance indicating service will be provided upon request not present. CDM Parking Lot Booth .0- proper signage at entrance indicating service will be provided upon request not present. Junior Lifeguard Office .7 proper signage at entrance indicating service will be provided upon request not present. 0 SERVICES Signs are to be installed to inform the public with disabilities that within this building services will be provided upon request. RESTROOMS 1. The international symbol of accessibility, which consists of a profile of a wheelchair in white on a blue background, is the standard symbol used to identify an accessible facility. 2. Characters on the sign must be a minimum of 3" in height. They also must contrast with their background, blue letter on white background or white letter on a blue background. 3. The signs also are to be Grade 2 Braille, which is at least 518" high. 4. Check to make sure the signs are at a height of 60" from the centerline of the sign to the floor and at a location where a person may approach within 3" without encountering any protruding objects or standing within a doorswing. 5. The signage on restrooms should be placed on the restroom door itself. Other signs should be placed on the adjacent wall outside the door leading to the room or space they describe. STEP 7 Are the public services accessible? Such as the programs conducted in City facilities. 1. At City facilities, citizens with disabilities must be provided with information about the location of accessible services, activities, programs and facilities. 2. Public counters may need to be accessible. Determine if services at the public counter can be provided by reasonable means. If not, the counter may need to be altered to provide access. In general, public services must be offered in the most integrated setting possible, and be equal to and as effective as those provided to non -disabled persons. 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COST EST.lne)� SURVEYOR(S): DATE OF SURVEY 7 / e� qZ 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach n 0- CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION' REPORT FACILITY FACILrrY NO. OF FLOORS 2__- ELEVATOR: IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. l 2. 3. OF SURVEYOR(S): 1i S ✓,9�z_ 0S EST._LZ-2-d� COST EST. e �� _COST EST.__Pgd DATE OF SURVEY '/2�/ F-4- 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach ,r r 7 r 0- CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY NAME FACILITY INSPECTION REPORT ��w!;-17/� A/0 -7d i JrNO. OF FLOORS ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) ew' 1-71VS 1e —xr A1C CST EST. d 2.✓Tlls� .2�iw/JtisGlyf' //��' x 5Gd/l� ' /�> f/ COST EST.d O 3. r�-FA 7- f� 2Gl , COST EST. LZ COST EST. /__ S _ 04-9 NAM�E(S)/OF SURVEYOR(S): DATE OF SURVEY glAfl �Z 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach W SEW Pp6T CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH U T P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 e.< c"<, xo a�Nr AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME FACILITYADDRES5 '76) NO. OF FLOORS Z— ELEVATOR: IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 3. YES COST EST.d y4flle- COST EST. d COST EST. /O o 4. COST EST. Z 2 a _ OF SURVEYOR(S): DATE OF SURVEY _y 3300 Newporr Boulevard, Newport Beach I ' , 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H FACILITY NAME FACILITY INSPECTION REPORT 4;,c% GG/L�/G��srii ��GIy,es NO. 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COST EST. /©ad �- r NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): G%S A�- W^/0 4T DATE OF SURVEY/0 COST EST._12 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach rA E SEW POD T 1,161 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH V T P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 e+. ��c� FoaN�r AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H FACILM NAME FACILITYADDRESS NO. OF FLOORS INSPECTION REPORT ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 2. COST EST. /0 d Cl i.�e5 d j ,�d9in S�N/�L!- GT /� �1/d i Cd/n/J� COST EST. ,?-Odo` y 3. 9 *C)41 CJ, 4. )241, lG4rVA112 72d-,�i NAME(S) OF SURN /'2 DATE OF SURVEY EST.,Z�Lda � co 67 /Ddd J 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach /U- CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME FACILMADDRES5 NO. OF FLOORS .% ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. COST EST. 2"aa 2. QI�Zd'/-:Z�A �// Gd i 14 COST EST. 2 d COST EST.Od �- 4. 07c� - ' COST EST NAME(S) OF SUX /fS Agk4-i14� DATE OF SURVEY // / !Z� C%2-- 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 J L� taEWPO�,T CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH U T P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1766 law °Foa��r AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY NAME FACILITYADDRFSS NO. OF FLOORS INSPECTION REPORT ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. 2. 3. 4. COST EST. 2"00<</ COST EST. //iI r-- / o-)fi j�/�,�,oE=ST EST. �- i COST EST NAME(S) OF /� DATE OF SURVEY&) 1jaG 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach [40 CITY OF NEW PORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Marine De artment Head uarters FACILITY ADDRESS 70 Newport R' BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Main entrance door hardware not lever type "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Install lever t COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" L350.00 3 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED ��� ?-&, iI� 3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Sign at entrance to read "For assistance ring bell" adjoining door bell COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" S 20.00 Oct '92 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Marine De artment CONTACT PERSON: Ray Garver/Wes Armand 1 DATE: 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: ZS �/ f\ADABARR1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Ov CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Marine Department Headquarters FACILITY ADDRESS 70 Newport Pier BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Main Entrance kick plate only 8" "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Install new 10" Dlate COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $75.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED A94' Arne 2G I V tc13 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: none COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Marine Department CONTACT PERSON: Ray Garver/Wes Armand DATE: 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: _2_ yg oy F\ADABARRi 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • d 3• CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Marine De artment Head uarters FACILITY ADDRESS 70 Newport P_i.et^_ BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Door not signed with Disabled Logo — for Accessibility "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Install Sian • COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 20.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED TAI-A, 11 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Marine Department CONTACT PERSON: Ray Garver/Wes Armand . DATE: 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 3 se, 03 F\ADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • n U • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 04 P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Marine Department Headquarters FACILITY ADDRESS 70 Newport .Pier' BARRIER DESCRIPTION:Threshold (entrance) exceeds i" in height above floor "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL:Build ramp to front door COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 100.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED n N � tRll 3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Sign at front door en requesting to ring bell for service COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" 20.00 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE May '93 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Marine Department CONTACT PERSON: Ray Garver/Wes Armand 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 4 DATE: f WASARR1 1W. Vr 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 11 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 05' P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Marine Department Headguarters FACILITY ADDRESS 70 Newport Pier BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Drinking fountain not proper height "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Replace fountain with approved type COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" L800.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED Aua� "-a., tgrt3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Sign advising drinking cups and assistance available upon request COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ 30.00 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE May 193 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Marine Department CONTACT PERSON: Ray Garver/Wes Armand • DATE: F WARARR1 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: Zv CS 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach u is CITY Or NEWPORT BEACH ct'v P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Marine De artment Head uarters FACILITY ADDRESS 70 Newport Pier BARRIER DESCRIPTION: No sign at the two reception counters advising those witYi disabilities that within this building services will be provided upon request. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Install proper sign. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 25.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED (5A-PO 2,&f t4a5 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" I DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Marine Department CONTACT PERSON: Ray Garver/Wes Armand . DATE: 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 6 F\QABARRI V> OG 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME BALBOA YACHT BASIN FACILITY ADDRESS 829 Harbor Island Drive BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Entrance to primary office not accessible 9 Wj "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: 1. Sign to read: "For Assistance Ring Bell" . 2 There is a ground level office in one of the garages and it is to have an OFFICE sign COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 300.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 3 45 ivy i R R3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Garage office to be used during office hours. COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE May - 1993 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: MARINE CONTACT PERSON: WES ARMAND/RAY GARVER DATE: 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 7 FWABARRI 07 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach C CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Yacht Basin FACILITY ADDRESS 829 Harbor Island Drive Door leading to (2) bathrooms might maintain BARRIER DESCRIPTION: a pressure exceeding '3 pounds._ "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Replace automatic door closer with appropriate type COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $500.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED T ,.IY4Ce""- C"'LCo� l`l`13 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Sign; "Ring Bell for service" installed COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $$2n 00 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE May 193 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Marine CONTACT PERSON: Ray Garver or Wes Armand • DATE: 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 8 � oS i\ADABARRI 3300Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH aR P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Yacht Basin FACILITY ADDRESS 829 Harbor Island Drive BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Not a clearance of 60" deep circle in the floor space in the direction of door swing to.provide wheelchair maneuvering. Men's On "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Remove ortion of landsca a to accommodate 60" circle COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 500.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED-Januaryp1993 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" S DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: M . CONTACT PERSON: Ray Garver Wes Armand DATE: 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 9 Z?� � F\ADABARRi 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH fa P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Yacht Basin FACILITY ADDRESS 829 Harbor Island Drive BARRIER DESCRIPTION: No identification on bathroom door "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Install appropriate sign COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S20 00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED .4 19 11 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Marine CONTACT PERSON: Ray Garver. o>c Wes Armand • 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 10 DATE: F\ADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Yacht Basin FACILITY ADDRESS 829 Harbor Island Drive BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Door handle on bathroom doors not t lever type (2) "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Replace with required lever type COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $700.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED �— 3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Sign "Ring Bell for Assistance" COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" L 20.00 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE May 93 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Marine CONTACT PERSON: Ray Garver or Wes Armand • DATE: F\ADAEARRI 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 11 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY NAME FACILITY ADDRESS ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS Balboa Yacht Basin 829 Harbor Island Drive BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Signs at the facility do not meet required specifications "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Install proper signs COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $50.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED *fty-1-9 27- - FE- "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: IZ COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Marine CONTACT PERSON: Ray Garver or•'Wes Armand • DATE: 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 12 F\ADABARRI �y 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH is P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Yacht Basin FACILITY ADDRESS 829 Harbor Island Drive BARRIER DESCRIPTION: No sign at entrance to parking "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Install proper sign COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $20.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" L DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Marine CONTACT PERSON: Ray Garver ar Wes Armand DATE: 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 13 2:3 17 F UDABARR t 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Yacht Basin FACILITY ADDRESS 829 Harbor Island Drive BARRIER DESCRIPTION: No posted sign at front entrance to main office indicating that fiacility meets accessibility requirements "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Install required sign COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" 120.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Marine CONTACT PERSON: Ray Garver. or Wes Armand . DATE: 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO�' a1m i� F WDABARR 1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach * SDI v CSC c"(`/ M 3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME CdM Parking Lot Booth FACILITY ADDRESS 20001 Breakers Drive BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Proper sicrnage at entrance indirat-ing f!;, service will be provided upon`irecuest_ is -not— present. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: • Install required sign —_ 25 COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED >4tt�rf 3 2�i t993 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: tiler R Ot)I c� V, _ 6 0 -(S yo1 i � o A4C Ecs; $ COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Marine CONTACT PERSON: Wes Armand/Ray Garver • DATE: 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 15 28 �� FWABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach PS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Balboa Parking Lot FACILITY ADDRESS 701 East Ocean Front ((0 BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Proper sign at entrance indicating service will be provided upon request. not present °ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Install required sign to read "Sound horn for assistance at the ticket dispensers" COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S25.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 41eY--L9-3'61ml �11511 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" S DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE.IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Marine CONTACT PERSON: Ray Garver/Wes Armand • DATE: 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 16 fWASARR1 20> Al 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 ,{, (I&Sol Ue4 - CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS tI FACILITY NAME Junior Llfe uard office FACILITY ADDRESS A Street Balboa Beach Front BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Proper signage at entrance indicating service will be provided upon request not present "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Install required sign COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S30.0) DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED -- _ �F «�s "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" 1 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: M . CONTACT PERSON: Ray Garver/Wes Armand DATE: 8/26/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 17 ze, f7 F\ADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach a I• CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS, BARRIER DESCRIPTION: �3) The slope of the Southeast curbcut in front of Charlie's Chili serving two accessible parking snares is 11 8%, S/B_8.33% _ maximum. One side flair is 13 bottom lip, S/B beveled. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: N v COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE �7 RESPONSIBLE DEPA CONTACT PERSON: DATE: z!/ -/✓5 �;?— FVIBABARR1 BARRIER ITEM NO: 28 _ 19 (A) on y 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • r1L CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 2-D P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-176B AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION: zr� The slope of the side flairs on the curbcut at the Northeast crosswalk from the Doryman's Hotel are 14% and 16%, S/B 10% maximum. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: '`�� CrY hS' COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ v w DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED �! "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE G�i �✓'� RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: I%��d�/i✓� CONTACT PERSON: lf,'K DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: F\ADAGARR1 2a —elt) cO> 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION: (`1�l The slope of the 13%. S/B 8.33% maximum. The side flair slope acent are 22% and 15%, S/B 10% maximum. There is a 1" unbeveled bottom lip, S/B 1/2" and beveled. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" ,$(/a/F6624a A/ _ - 2. DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED ,,,,,* %TermTnw enralTTON" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF'TRANSITION SOLUTION" $(/ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE' cjS RESPONSIBLE DEPA CONTACT PERSON: • DATE: lG—/ 2- —92— BARRIER ITEM NO: 4U / \\ RADABARR1 2$► 2.I r�l 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach is CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH A- P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659,1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: s area is 12.5� for about 36", S/B 8.33� maximum. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: �C✓/� sly 5��-- COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" U<yFCVO`ti`'�� DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: •' DATE: I��iy �7 y BARRIER ITEM NO:� RADARARR 1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • 4 * Re�(L)4 0107-/4/93. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY M BARRIER DESCRIPTION: 'S The pay telephone at the Doryman's fish area is about 59" AFF, S/B 48" AFF maximum and have a volume control for those with a hearing disability. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: O=VA/ COST IESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $4/� DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED ^ s -� 26,1gis "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ 't DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE CO RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: /"<11jeZA4 CONTACT PERSON: co "''" • DATE: AD -/L —5; 2_ BARRIER ITEM NO: Z Z- F\ADAGARR1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 2� P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION: MEWS RESTROOM: at the of the pier. a) The grab bars are 35 1/2" AFF, S/B 33". b) The lavatory faucets remain open for about 2 seconds SIR 10_seconds minimum. li�e�l � "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" '72� DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE �/y RESPONSIBLE DEPA CONTACT PERSON: • DATE: �!/ /3 —� 1.— BARRIER ITEM NO: ;2- 3 F\ADABARR1 2R,2_q-CA) 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 9 I • E ; b CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659,1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION:(WOMEN'S RESTROOM: at the foot of the pier. a) Same as the Men's Restroom. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: „ 62 COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: t i COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: � DATE: �D��3 BARRIER ITEM NO: RADABARRI 22 -ISCA./ 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • .• 9 C� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME FACILITY ADDR 0 BARRIER DESCRIPTION: �� The water fountain extends 12" off the wall, S/B 4" maximum. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" loDO DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED may, ,fir f `t 4L "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE 1141�l /ff, / RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: 41 DATE: /D—/X —LZ— FWASARR1 BARRIER ITEM NO: zj?-wC'� 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • i CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME FACILITY ADDR P-77 BARRIER DESCRIPTION: The four telephones on the exterior restroom walls: a) They are 55% AFF, one S/B 48 maximum, the others S/B 54" maximum. DJ IVD11C uava u,a c) There are four telephones, this requires a text type phone for those with a hearing disability. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: r COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: 50400 11449�r COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" S DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE �qS RESPONSIBLE DEPA CONTACT PERSON: DATE: ID ��� BARRIER ITEM NO: G G RADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • V-(,So (,ems' /3/g 2� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 926594768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION: /0.} The slope of�the driveway/ramp to the lower parking lot, adjacent to the pier entrance is 13% This should not be used as a complying path of travel for pedestrians. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL:�E COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION"DCJ DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION"�Jd �— DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE I g5 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: A.�l4y� CONTACT PERSON: 1<-17 • DATE: I`%—fY '7 Z,_ BARRIER ITEM NO: F\ADA6ARR7 2g^2s CA) 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 1 _ ,, Al CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION /�i The slope of the first 30 feet of ramp to the pier is about 11% S/B 8.33% maximum. M1 "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: R C7 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED ���%%��;9 /;5,2�5j (��S "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: • ���/�f '�%�� BARRIER ITEM N0: DATE: RADABARRI 2�-2gC�i 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach ri M n U CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF -BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION: 3a "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" `d DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 4&j,)_C),(ge /R413 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" S DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLArT? l DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: In IZI A • DATE: FWABARR1 7- BARRIER ITEM NO: za, So C�1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach u DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 'Z' f P.O. BOX 1768, NEVIPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Z7'i /tlir "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: .!;2 ✓ /n�eAtIA,�6- 77-VsE /rri COST ESTIMATE OF "ULmmm SOLUTION" S W Q a'AnJ r C °1°C� "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: IgEg:pI� / � COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" /Ty/ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE S RESPONSIBLE DEPA CONTACT PERSON: • DATE: %G�'/S--G2- BARRIER ITEM NO: o�+i RADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 L I• CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY ADDRES BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" c DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 6-1mis&/ t R4CF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE �7 3 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: ;OOr/ �� DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: 3/ F WASARR 1 Z4 CA` ) 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach !J • • -4- ! Z/3,0 �ql .3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 13�a P.O. BOX 1768, NEVIPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II // ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION: 15-7 gm&� nULTIMATg SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" y� lZ6 d DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED Gt3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" e �� DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: /lire� CONTACT PERSON: DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: /y F VIDABARRI 28--;3& 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach t�6 0 A CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 ANERICANS-WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER • �. Sir! . �• • . • •ELIMINATED /r "TRANSITION ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" S TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE- ek DEPA PERSON: is DATE: BARRIER ITEM 140: J�3 RADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach �14 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P=BOXNE RT B CH, C 92659-1768 c6%�3 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME, FACILITY "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: s ✓e4 DATE BARRIER To BE ELIMINATED .:�irr :� "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE J!Y%'2i RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: • DATE: �� �-� �IZ� BARRIER ITEM NO: F\"ABARRI n 5 ^ 3S CQr ) 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach (� u • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY 36P BARRIER DESCRIPTION: A "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO.BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: ,,4-59SlS!ip/c� COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" a 30 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACfi lq7 3 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: DATE: �//� / �'' 4 Z-- BARRIER ITEM NO FVZABARRI Z? 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 • yZ so rUc4 "LlCl/? 3 . CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY fAll interior and exterior stairs do not have complying BARRIER DESCRIPTION: tread markings for those with a visual disability. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S �O0 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: r w - v COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" e DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: o _ F\ADARARR 1� 2?- 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach A • Mi 0 >)e R-'e5ela-04 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 39 P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 926594768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION: The handrails on all stairs are includes the 12" extension past the top tread and 24 pas 1 1/4lilt to 2" when handrail diameter,_a gripping surface handrail and the handrails are not always 34" AFF. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: oncomplying. This the bottom trea a ere is not a round COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ `�,rv���i� DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED j5 A-N `L&i �993 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: 'Z�'`llz: CONTACT PERSON: • DATE: ���--l�rx �— BARRIER ITEM NO. F\ADADARRI 2.8.3SC�) 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • E • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 31 P.O. BOX 1768. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659,1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION: The picnic tables, adjacent to the pier should have a firm surface under both ends of the table to allow a.person in a wheelchair to position themselves under the table. This firm surface/pad should extend 48" minimum beyond the table top. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: i - - - - - - iG_ j� ✓�, is � �.e�i.P.n.� COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" 41 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED I 26` r Q w "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: 2�'�� CONTACT PERSON: Iza4;-- � DATE: �� /� Jr'-y BARRIER ITEM NO F\ADABARR1 28-3( 04> 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 46 P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659,1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION• There are no designated firm paths of travel extending into the beach area to allow a person wi a mo i y �mpairmen o enjoy e beach with their family and friends, or to access the water to enjoy skin or scuba diving. There are a couple areas that have a walkway^ to,restroomsmnrfonn�the to provide access to the beach. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Ow( 1 +r + + ��•S �Ci�_ COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTIONn �Q-4 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 1 d lj S rge "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" S 6^ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE %17�iNr- RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: 10of/ L�1&1�� i� CONTACT PERSON: • DATE: �O-/�'l'Z— BARRIER ITEM NO: _ f VIDABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 4-1 P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 926594768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME f����E� FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: s "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: m COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMAm SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED C 2Ca,, L9 R S "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: A&Lk� COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: DATE: D 'I� ?� BARRIER ITEM NO: (/ RADARARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACHz P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 926594768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: 4&A92L -- COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED �� T/s Ste, "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: lte,41f COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE �— RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: L DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: ! F\ADRBARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 2iP_�2�� • C� * t241113 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 413 P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: 1291AII': iA/rr /�3/�i�i7�di�iA/F� - "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: ebz6a F' COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ �� DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED` ar"j "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ 4 - DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE •-4L� DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: F\ADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach E 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER 0 FsP "TRANSITION av /r 4 XJ SOLUTION" s �dd REMOVAL: /�C)/✓� J TE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ �� 7SIBLE E SITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE PARTMENT:: Z-� BARRIER ITEM N0: F\ADABARR1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach zlq 0 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 4� P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: 2—/ S/l jo1416 "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: 1'el"I � COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ ?0z"y DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED drjrN ?ter (R 9 3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: /IiYJ�it//' COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ e-LY DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE 'bt— RESPONSIBLE DEPA CONTACT PERSON: . DATE: ICI �C�+ Z - BARRIER ITEM NO FUBABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 2S - 450 E CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 4(o P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" c lad DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED / "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: IOAltde COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" S DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: f& CONTACT PERSON: . DATE: /��/6 �7 G.—� BARRIER ITEM NO: �J F\ADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 2$-460 r1 U CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 4 P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: )5?/e.�7 COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL:' COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ - DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE RESPONSIBLE DEPA CONTACT PERSON: IN PLACE • DATE: I� �l(v �' BARRIER ITEM NO: RADASARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: g�� G!/�%% - v • COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S 3�DO DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED R vs - "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: {T COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE i1c RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: n�A'd CONTACT PERSON: • DATE: l// "(6 -�Z� BARRIER ITEM NO: F\ADABARRt 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 28-;461 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 4c� P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ' ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: �2� �R/� COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED , "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: • DATE: �� �G ��Z' BARRIER ITEM NO: FV1DABARR1 p ems` 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768. 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NAME(S) OF ��� J DATE OF SURVEY 7/ Z /L7-— 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach COMPLIANCE SURVEY INSTRUCTIONS Each compliance inspector must view each public building with an attitude of accessibility. This implies that the inspector should consider themselves to be disabled at the time of the inspection and follow the path of travel, from the parking space to the point of services. STEP 1 Begin with the parking available. Is it readily available and are signs posted in the usual manner for disabled spaces? The most common specifications are listed: 1. Check for signage at entry into panting lot and at the dedicated space. 2. Check for wheel stops to prevent encroachment onto walkways by parked vehicles. 3. The space must also be oriented so a disabled person does not have to travel behind a parked vehicle to get to the front entry. 4. The parking space is to be 14 feet wide overall, 9 feet wide parking space and a 5 foot loading and unloading access aisle. The space is to be outlined in blue. C• STEP 2 Now as you leave your vehicle and make your way to the front entrance. Look for barriers. 1. Is the grade level from the parking to the door? 2. Is there a curb between the parking and the entry? A curb is an obvious barrier. 3. Is there a ramp from the parking space which leads to the primary entrance. Does it exceed a 1:12 slope? tq // 7 4. The minimum width of the rampsis to be-36". If occupancy exceeds 50 the minimum width is 48". 5. Are there stairs which create a barrier for access to the primary entry? STEP 3 All primary entrances must be accessible. Check the following for entrance door compliance: 1. Doorways to have a minimum clearance of 32" in the fully opened position. The threshold not to exceed 1/2", beveled, in height above the floor level. • 2. The pressure for opening the door must not be more than 8 1/2 pounds and the hardware must be of a lever type not exceeding 30" - 44" in height from the finished floor. 3. A 10" kickplate is required if the bottom 10" of the door is not smooth for entry to be achieved by use of wheelchair. • 4. Is the door signed with a disabled logo for accessibility? STEP 4 Does the path of travel meet compliance requirements? 1. After entering the building take notice of the entry itself as to the aisle width. Do the aisles meet the required clearance of 36"? If there is material or equipment on both sides of the aisle the minimum clearance for the aisle is 42". 2. Check to see if there are any protruding objects within 27" - 80" off the finished floor, �g if that is the case they must not encroach in the path of travel over 4". 3. Are there any stairs along the path of travel? Do they have handrails at 34" in height? Are they slip resistant? Do they have closed risers and a contrasting strip on the bottom and the top riser? 4. Have you checked for drinking fountains and telephones along the path of travel? They are to be made accessible which would include being 48" off the floor in height for a front approach and 54" in height off the floor for a side approach. STEP 5 Where are the restrooms along the path of travel? Are all the requirements met for compliance? �1s � 1. Does the door leading to the bathrooms maintain a pressure not exceeding 5 pounds? ,, /S% 2. Check with your measuring tape and see if the door opening is a minimum of 32" The& handle must be of the lever type. 3. Once inside is there a clearance of 60" deep circle in the floor space in the direction of door swing to provide for wheelchair maneuvering? 4. Is there identification on the bathroom doors? Do they meet the required codes for accessibility facilities? (Signage will be addressed later in the text.) 5. A water closet inside the compartment must have minimum of 28" clear space from the water closet or at least 32" clear space from a wall at one side of the water closet. The N y3s yy . other side of the water closet must provide 18" from the centerline of the water closet to the wall. Also, inside the compartment if the door is at the end, a clearance of 48" must be maintained in front of the water closet. 6. The compartment door is to have an automatic closing device. The locking device must also be the flip over type or sliding to avoid the user from having to twist or grasp. 7. Are there grab bars located at the water closet? If so, do they comply? Are they located at one side and also behind the water closet? Are they securely attached to the wall? Are they 33" above and parallel to the floor? If the flushing device prevents the grab bar from meeting the 33: then 36' may be acceptable. The grab bars must be at least 42" long along the side, and 36" long for the grab bar along the back wall. 8. Are the lavatories accessible? Does at maximum of 29" off the finished floor? at least 30" by 48" for front approach? least one meet the requirements by being a IY �� Z Is there clear floor space in front of the lav of Lavatory faucets must be lever type. 9. Check to make sure the mirrors and all facilities, such as towel dispensers, sanitary seat covers and other hygienics are no more than 40" from the floor in height. 10. Toilet tissue dispensers are to be located on the wall within 12" of the front -edge of the ys toilet seat. 11. Urinals if provided shall have a clear floor space 30" by 48" in front of the urinal to allow for forward approach. STEP 6 the si s at this facility meet the required specifications? Whenever permanent signs are required, they must comply with the following criteria: PARKING A sign is to be provided at the entrances) of parking lots at a height of 80", advising the public that there are parking spaces provided for the disabled. At the parking space check to see if there is a 3' by 3' blue square with the international symbol in white at the foot of the parking space and a post sign at the head of the space. ENTRY Posted signage is required at the front entrance alerting persons with disabilities that there are facilities within this building that meet accessibility requirements. 0 3 0 SERVICES Signs are to be installed to inform the public with disabilities that within this building services will be provided upon request. RESTROOMS 1. The international symbol of accessibility, which consists of a profile of a wheelchair in white on a blue background, is the standard symbol used to identify an accessible facility. 2. Characters on the sign must be a minimum of 3" in height. They also must contrast with their background, blue letter on white background or white letter on a blue background. 3. The signs also are to be Grade 2 Braille, which is at least 5/8" high. 4. Check to make sure the signs are at a height of 60" from the centerline of the sign to the floor and at a location where a person may approach within 3" without encountering any protruding objects or standing within a doorswing. 5. The signage on restrooms should be placed on the restroom door itself. Other signs should be placed on the adjacent wall outside the door leading to the room or space they describe. STEP 7 Are the public services accessible? Such as the programs conducted in City facilities. 1. At City facilities, citizens with disabilities must be provided with information about the location of accessible services, activities, programs and facilities. 2. Public counters may need to be accessible. Determine if services at the public counter can be provided by reasonable means. If not, the counter may need to be altered to provide access. 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BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITYNAME DA7-A P2�cydS t r rJ G l N/dN G� FACILITYADDRESS 33oo tilFllPoX-r B(-,j0 rJ ,6 NO. OF FLOORS ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. ND►�� 2. 3. I 4. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): DATE OF SURVEY Z/LL!1L, COST EST. COST EST. COST EST. �- COST EST. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 1 INSTRUCTIONS COMPLIANCE SURVEY • EachcAmpliance inspector must view each public building with an attitude of accessibility. This implies that the inspector should consider themselves to he disabled at the time of the inspection and follow the path of travel, from the parking space to the point of services. STEP 1 Begin with the parking available. Is it readily available and are.signs posted in the usual manner for disabled spaces? The most common specifications are listed: 1. Check for signage at entry into parking lot and at the dedicated space. 2. Check for wheel stops to prevent encroachment onto walkways by parked vehicles. 3. The space must also be oriented so a disabled person does not have to travel behind a parked vehicle to get to the front entry. 4. The parking space is to be 14 feet wide overall, 9 feet wide parking space and a 5 foot loading and unloading access aisle. The space is to be outlined in blue. • STEP 2 Now as you leave your vehicle and make your way to the front entrance. Look for barriers. 1. Is the grade level from the parking to the door? 2. Is there a curb between the parking and the entry? A curb is an obvious barrier. 3. Is there a ramp from the parking space which leads to the primary entrance. Does it exceed a 1:12 slope9 ate i�, 4. The minimum width oftherramp,is to be 36 . If occupancy exceeds 50 the minimum width is 48". 5. Are there stairs which create a barrier for access to the primary entry? STEP 3 All primary entrances must be accessible. Check the following for entrance door compliance: 1. Doorways to have a minimum clearance of 32" in the fully opened position. The 1 threshold not to exceed 1/2", beveled, in height above the floor level. • 1 •1 •1 0) 2. The pressure for opening the door must not be more than 8 1/2 pounds and the hardware must be of a lever type not exceeding 30" - 44" in height from the finished floor. 3. A 10" kickplate is required if the bottom 10" of the door is not smooth for entry to be -- —achieved by use. of wheelchair. 4. Is the door signed with a disabled logo for accessibility? STEP 4 Does the path of travel meet compliance requirements? 1. After entering the building take notice of the entry itself as to the aisle width. Do the aisles meet the required clearance of 36"? If there is material or equipment on both sides of the aisle the minimum clearance for the aisle is 42". 2. Check to see if there are any protruding objects within 27" - 80" off the finished floor, if that is the case they must not encroach in the path of travel over 4". 3. Are there any stairs along the path of travel? Do they have handrails at 34" in height? Are they slip resistant? Do they have closed risers and a contrasting strip on the biottom and the top riser? 4. Have you checked for drinking fountains and telephones along the path of travel? They are• to be made accessible which would include being 48" off the floor in height for a front approach and 54" in height off the floor for a side approach. STEP 5 Where are the restrooms along the path of travel? Are all the requirements met for compliance? 1. Does the door leading to the bathrooms maintain a pressure not exceeding 5 pounds? 2. Check with your measuring tape and see if the door opening is a minimum of 32" The handle must be of the lever type. 3. Once inside is there a clearance of 60" deep circle in the floor space in the direction of door swing to provide for wheelchair maneuvering? 4. Is there identification on the bathroom doors? Do they meet the required codes for accessibility facilities? (Signage will be addressed later in the text.) 5. A water closet inside the compartment must have minimum of 28" clear space from the water closet or at least 32" clear space from a wall at one side of the water closet. The 7 other side of the water closet must provide 18" from the centerline of the water closet to • the wall. Also, inside the compartment if the door is at the end, a clearance of 48" must be maintained in front of the water closet. 6. —3'he compartment -door is to have an automatic closing device. The locking device must also be the flip over type or sliding to avoid the user from having to twist or grasp. 7. Are there grab bars located at the water closet? If so, do they comply? Are they located at one side and also behind the water closet? Are they securely attached to the wall? Are they 33" above and parallel to the floor? If the flushing device prevents the grab bar from meeting the 33: then 36" may be acceptable. The grab bars must be at least 42" long along the side, and 36" long for the grab bar along the back wall. 8. Are the lavatories accessible? Does at least one meet the requirements by being a maximum of 29" off the finished floor? Is there clear floor space in front of the lav of at least 30" by 48" for front approach? Lavatory faucets must be lever type. 9. Check to make sure the mirrors and all facilities, such as towel dispensers, sanitary seat covers and other hygienics are no more than 40" from the floor in height. 10. Toilet tissue dispensers are to be located on the wall within 12" of the front edge of the toilet seat. 11. Urinals if provided shall have a clear floor space 30" by 48" in front of the urinal to allow for forward approach. Do the signs at this facility meet the required specifications? Whenever permanent signs are required, they must comply with the following criteria: PARKING' A sign is to be provided at the entrance(s) of parking lots at a height of 80", advising the public that there are parking spaces provided for the disabled. At the parking space check to see if there is a 3' by 3' blue square with the international symbol in white at the foot of the parking space and a post sign at the head of the space. ENTRY Posted signage is required at the front entrance alerting persons with disabilities that there are facilities within this building that meet accessibility requirements. SERVICES • Signs are to be installed to inform the public with disabilities that within this building services will be provided upon request. RESTROOMS 1. The international symbol of accessibility, which consists of a profile of a wheelchair in white on a blue background, is the standard symbol used to identify an accessible facility. 2. Characters on the sign must be a minimum of 3" in height. They also must contrast with their background, blue letter on white background or white letter on a blue background. 3. The signs also are to be Grade 2 Braille, which is at least 5/8" high. 4. Check to make sure the signs are at a height of 60" from the centerline of the sign to the floor and at a location where a person may approach within 3" without encountering any protruding objects or standing within a doorswing. 5. The signage on restrooms should be placed on the restroom door itself. Other signs should be placed on the adjacent wall outside the door leading to the room or space they describe. 1 • STEP 7 i • Are the public services accessible? Such as the programs conducted in City facilities. 1. At City facilities, citizens with disabilities must be provided with information about the location of accessible services, activities, programs and facilities. 2. Pub#c counters may need to be accessible. Determine if services at the public counter can be provided by reasonable means. If not, the counter may need to be altered to provide access. 01 - 5, -p? 57) In general, public services must be offered in the most integrated setting possible, and be equal to and as effective as those provided to non -disabled persons. Since most sites will have questionable accessibility patterns, it is advised to contact Rusty Price Cx 3;1 5g) to make a final determination in the matter. M Survey Form 20: Postal Facilities (Figures), c: �-�:_�:c :^-zs•�-.���•-•_•-.r_amz'.r.:��oca:smrr. �-^.—�=.:srsc� �rcrms� •�u: c_.::r_•�••—,�scac �•� �u.�� n 1 • . I _ accessible path of trawl Fig. 45 MWmum Clearances for Seating and Tables Postal Facilities: Facilities: 3 SITE RAMr 1:12 MPoc• SW1'G i' N5C, IZ.'- AuH FOIE MAC.N rOOr Or Kt5r-?ueV-r, rweree AT Ic rl; r ♦ .. � N. Yi W 2 •'4'i .. �. N Lq' �l:il'� ♦Y � . „ ,. • slur 4� IN4F.1241TI/11,11, . OOT OM STPJK KNL. CXTCi ISION: MU5r SL.C1rc MWIp n5ThNCX. — o ore. rKr-Aa, F -05 IZ, HMIrpNTAL. C.XTC.NSIQI`•1 r J .Mo ll 0 L1�1��PcNC� M-.b-H Ar VrLS eUL4E SiMM M J Gl L/^ op" WV.2 n E >Tnom &rAic K-4uw,v�xTyN6iod Muhl- SLOrC- r K PST^ ,+cc or orrs iIKIEA1i, r'L A)EX I Z" LAoIGL. EXTENSK I \ , STtrs r.JUPIN6 cr }2� HK CAW -`per wn MiN G1ePG+a KIWCaG — KA11JN O S-14^pE t. tto C t. .. 48 t. t.Eur+GY f.L,CVATVIG GON'�'1�C>l.. ia-ZVAI-Or- C^ 5 woe 1._ �cYZ'rw�c L r �wcs 01<w+� g Mir Hft-Mrs trexAll-z wITH CLObEv 101sr CCj� 1-IN` pu Mar r-JEa 1pCED) M� IPIW N'f 6012E CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILMNAME ()A-rA FACILrrYADDRESS 330o nJF(JPoKT 6w0 0"g NO. OF FLOORS ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. Nose - COST EST. 2. COST EST. 3. COST EST. 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): DATE OF SURVEY -1-/LL/1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II �. Arfirc) rzrv6-4r INSPECTION REPORT n i I A I.. FACILITY NAME FACILMADDRESS 3 3 1 eJ_ U/Y-us�'- NO. OF FLOORS ELEVATOR: YES IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) COST EST. 4 WS. 62wt_ �V- '�.CqkA COST EST. 0 ..' lI COST EST. / � ; NAME(S) OF O. / .L •p • DATE OF SURVEY 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 E CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT . TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME FACILITYADDRESS ` NO. OF FLOORS ELEVATOR: YES (provide brief description) COSTg E[/]S�T.�///J� COST EST. COST EST. 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): DATE OF SURVEY 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 66W11P -4 . ILI lqq 3 . rf--V►S,r--.D W(s)g-�-- CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME City Attorneys Office FACILITY ADDRESS 3300 Newport Blvd. BARRIER DESCRIPTION: No elevator access. O( "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: It is financially not feasible to provide an elevator. Signage on first floor will be provided at the primary entrance to indicate that office is on the second floor and direct disabled to main lobby to contact the City Attorney Receptionist. Service and meetings can be held in available first floor conference room. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 200On DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED �srnJUMQ Y. Ig °i 3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: None, since disabled can be assisted by other departments who will call City Attorney's office. COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE N/A RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: City Attorney • CONTACT PERSON: Robin F1 DATE: 10/7/92 RADAGARR1 BARRIER ITEM NO: 2 4)�3 -0/ (12) 6Z�tsE-o Io�tS/9L O ?1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 A BUILDING I1 O AR TNIENT AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OCT 71992 TITLE II CITY OF NEW, uEACH ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS CALIFONMA FACILITY NAME City Attorney's Office FACILITY ADDRESS 3300 Newport Blvd. BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Interior stairs lacking striping and reouired handrail "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: • 1) Provide non-skid striping at top and bottom risers 2) Provide Code complying handrails COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 1,000.00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: None, since stairs are usable, but non -complying COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE N/A RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: City Attornev • CONTACT PERSON: Robin Flory DATE: 10/7/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 1 FWABARRI 0_ IInn MATT nrr Pniilpaarrl TTP�rrry .r Raorl R =V156c> io(($ ? ©3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME City Attorney'c Offic FACILITY ADDRESS 3300 Newport Blvd, BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Exterior stair is non-compl vi no "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: 0 This is not the primary stair, therefore it is not required to comnly. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 0 DATE BARRIER TO BE N/A "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: N/A COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ 0 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE PI/A RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: City Attorney CONTACT PERSON: Robin Flory DATE: 10/7/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: 3 1 F\ADABARR1 5s - d 3 C2� ��r-1(i iJP�tn�nrr Rn,ilPvarrl IVP�i1Y��rh RP'�l`i� mm CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME City A tornev's Office FACILITY ADDRESS 3300 Newport Blvd, --- BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Second floor restrooms not handicapped usable: no elevator access to second floor. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: First floor restrooms will be made accessible to handicapped/wheelchair use. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 0 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED N/A "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: None COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ N/A DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE N/A RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: City Attorney CONTACT PERSON: Robin Flory DATE: 10/7/92 BARRIER ITEM NO: RAOABARR1 4 '/ % `\` asr0T 2l l�l M 1 IV P�itt1l�T}' f1/��1�P[I?f� TTP.,m...�r RParll fL�vts�� 2�solvee� a/�/q8 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II PIJ,BLlG UAOP -4�5 05E9F7-1" ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS ;;7eQe9 �tlGf/.dD/2� !�L✓�� BARRIER DESCRIPTION: 1,115 ./(i eAl2612-EAR) %U "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST 8STnAATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S • • � I• • .�I�I,7JCyvrs.�-.�r��r����-� i "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: 6-0 Az �E A S COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ '6— DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE )ORAe,TdGA5 sU440 , ASWv) d7o vseq RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: 'U,BLlG ZV,6RkS • CONTACT PERSON:lz2ZJJ IA.) 172%L-1-,h2 DATE: ZP. —g-9 Z BARRIER ITEM NO: RADASARR1 30 — O 1 (�) 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach R£v;5c-l7 (6/104` L � • � SEW PO�i,T e.� c9Gl FORN�P FACILITY 4-1- "- 1°11gs-1Qj 3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768; NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II a voRx s o sF7"' 4. 'E ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY ADDRESS �3g0 NeGGUlaO.�% ,�Ll�a, BARRIER DESCRIPTION: ai�6itl�G/sVG ,�DU/VTiI/l� TDU CIL, "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: OEAP4,44e LG1 COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S 4 S�7G "TRANSITION• • • ' BARRIER REMOVAL: • 1 d e If . COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE r. RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: -,,e-'001-lG WQRAL S • CONTACT PERSON: Zo2a I Al 1n.), .L,!FA DATE: /D -• 992 BARRIER ITEM NO: RADAGARR1 so - 02 2 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach -Y-i- 2e56lI� 4 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT 03 TITLE II PU•akk& urn IZ205X:�;, ,q, V/1116lan) ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME P2dFEs5/a.CJl�L f TECH/�t//LAB 3L�6 FACILITY ADDRESS �"J s1/ U/�©�T .ESL YA04 BARRIER DESCRIPTION: iAa l� Gv ly. _• , ��� � ►mac- �p "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: l:/j7- S! J/Z7- b,= 5,1,V,1C. QQ �dW,-Cla L�2//�/�J� L/P 'Tee 1.2 • z � L©�+�F2 1121viz. L_AAdTe DL 7Z 4 �'' '3ILOs; r� O z7o s� - & Z 6b9/2.0d25 Tn :!�,n rr COST ESTIMATE OF •ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S ;,� G�)C7D DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED aA 1 9�_?l "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: AIdAJ5- COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE • RESPONSIBLE F'U13 CONTACT PERSON: 1f-Z,0LA% 1999-4.,0J2- DATE: F%MABARRI BARRIER ITEM NO: 3 go_03�2� 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach piwiseD (001-- II Ll L.J ae� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II PUAOI-6G VIE)Cr, 4 1-'E 0/"6/d/l/ ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NRME�i220�i�S�f11�LB� �C��/� L (:;- ' FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: AhCFQ Z/1�104522 e 92 N,a 5T -,uA' Gov�eG/G .a.4 Rz 11/G 1'y1zH"9- "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: ZAi6 W2-,E7' 12J��.AJV // L T �LN .U•GE ?7E� /(L� D.S 191,JL1V eSL r.�l.'TH� COST ESTIMATE OF DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED �' � tq q 4 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: �UBLIG lad©/2.LS CONTACT PERSON: �,�/, .Y4) 00n1Z4,FR DATE: /o' 9-92. F\ADABARRI BARRIER ITEM NO: '30- U�4cf-� 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 140 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME 1TtiI f.Ip Lt_ FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: n "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ I,rinn DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED &&tj 7 {m" i!j!!34 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: ►eAr-lam . COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: —LIALi Gi%QIG� . CONTACT PERSON: ��� /i(L O�m1LGa— • DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: 9.5_ F\ADABARR1 -SCD , o5C2.1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY 'OFNEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, h'EQ?OU BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH.DISABILITIES ACT"'. TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITYNAME 15TH STREET PARK. .FACILITYADDRESS i+ti c+Yee+ at Ba�Avenue NO. OF FLOORS N / A ELEVATOR: YES • NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) Signage Accessible Parking Curt. Ramp. Recommended location: Existing•parking space nea.res.t'to.Amerfcan Legion Hall Bldg., northeast corner. COST EST. $1*.-136.80 2. Tablet Iron Mountain Forge , Model 238,FIGT ........ .... .. ..... ...'.........._........_..................COST•EST.$4s9.2o..._......_ .r..,.... 3. Drinking Fountain - Haws Model 3176 1 COST EST.$1, 7 3 5.5 6 4. COST EST NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez *Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach I( CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT 3� TITLE Il INSPECTION REPORT - ►P FACILITYADDRLS,S NO. OF FLOORS ELEVATOR: YES NO IDE�NyT_IFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 2. COST EST. 3.. _. 1 COST EST. 4. COST EST., NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): ,. DATE OF SURVEY 3300 Newport'Boulevard, Newport Beach 6 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEB -PORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME WEST NEWPORT PARK FACILITYADDRESS Seashore Drive between 57tfi Street &' River NO. OF FLOORS N / A ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1• Drinking Fountain (by tennfs -our s'l Haws Model 3176 COST EST. $1 _7 2. Picnic Table - Iron Mountain Forge - Model 238-HGT .. . , ............... .................COST -EST. $49.9..,2Qk...... .... 3. Signage (from street) for parking -- —COST COST EST. $136.80 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY _L/21 /92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEW?ORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT - TITLE H INSPECTION REPORT FACILITYNAME WEST JETTY VIEW PARK NO. OF FLOORS N / A ELEVATOR: YES • -NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. Drinking Fountain - Not Accessible � Haws Model 3176 COST EST. $1', 735.56 2. ........ COSTEST. _ 3. COST EST. I\" 4. COST EST NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY 7 121 /92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEIS"?ORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT -ig5' �! TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITYADDRESS Westclfff Drive at Polaris Drive NO. OF FLOORS N 1 A ELEVATOR: YES n. bU IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) COST EST.$i.735.56 2. Signage Accessible Parking ............. COST EST. $136.80-- . - 3. COST EST. 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY __j121 /q z 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEV-PORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITYNAME SPYGLASS RESERVDIR PARK FACILITY ADDRESS ' M u i r B each C i rc l e NO. OF FLVORS "' . N/A ELEVATOR: YES --NO' IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) I. Drinking Fountain, Havis Model 3176" COST EST.$a,735.56 .. maw n1W.Wr4mff1r=T�6r#r1r_21WjC*.19 COST. EST. $ 499 : 20..._ ... 3. COST EST. I\' FIN COST EST. - NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Rnh Martina? Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY 7 Y2i F92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CL�l/l4&9 lo�lS/r!v CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NE% -PORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 '. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES. ACT '. TITLE II . INSPECTION REPORT FACILITYNAMIr SPYGLASS HILL PARK FACILTTI'ADDRESS Spvgl'ass Hi71 Road at Ei Gapi"tan Drive NO. OF FLOORS N/A ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description), 1. Accessible 'Route Curb. Ramp. R Drive, along sidewalks stt9ips corner of park. eading into park, southeast COST EST. $2 ,00mo 2. nrinking Gm„ntain - Hawc Modal 3176 n .... _..... � -EST. .. . ... ........ .�, ., .�. .. ,;. •; •.; .,...•�......,...•....:-.,-..v:r.a•::....,. vn•u.r.e...�i�vre•.�r�t,:rr n•. .,rrg9M�m....-.•:a...nu 3. COST EST. 4. COST EST. - NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURV.EY.�/�/gam :. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach IO�(S/Yv CITY `OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NL %-PORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 •' AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACiLITYADDRESB San Miguel Drive at Say4lass.Hill Road NO. OF FLOORS - . N/A- ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. Curb RamD.Recommended location: Northeast corner of existing parking space, nearest -to playground area. COSTEST. $i,000.00 2. Table - Iron Mountain Forge Model- 238,.F16T•-. COST EST. $ 49 9'.Z& . .. . 3. Drinking Fountain - Haws Model 3.176 :x< COST EST. $1,735.56 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY 7 Y 21 / 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY 'OF 'NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 '. AMERICANS WITH.DISABILITIES.ACT"' TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILM NAMEPENTNSULA PARK FACILITY ADDRESS Main Street at Oceanfront, Balboa. NO. OF FLOORS N / A ELEVATOR: YES -.NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) '. 1. Signage COST.EST. $136.80. 2. Accessible Parking, Curb Ramp, Proper Marking. Recommended location: 'Southwest area of -park near picnic -tables. .......... .. ,........ .. .. :.. ............................COST•EST. $1,136•:°80.........,.. . 3. Table - Iron Mountain Forge - Model 2'38-HGT, COST EST. $499.20 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez -Paul Ramirez DATE OF'SURVEY __z/Zj_/_q2_ 3300 Newporc Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY 'OF 'NEWPORT. BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES. ACT TITLE H INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME OLD SCHOOL PARK FACIETYADDRIM Carnation Avenue at 4tfi Avenue. Corona del•Mar NO. OF FLOORS' . N/A ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) I. SignagP nccoggihle• Parking COST EST. $136.80 2. ..... ......... .. ............. .....................COST. EST. ._ _ .._...::.....::'. 3. COST EST. �- 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez Paul Ramirez DATE OF'SURV.EY 7 7 21/92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach "; " I� CITY 'OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT' TITLE H INSPECTION REPORT FACILWYNAME NEWPORT ISLAND PARK FACILITYADDRFSS Marcus' at 39th-street NO. OF FLOORS ►V / A - ELEVATOR: YES '.--NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. COST EST. 2. Drinking Fountain - Haws Model 3176 •. -.COST-EST. $1, 736•. 56 3. COST EST. $499.20 4. 8 COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez •Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY 7 % 21/ 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach I� CITY -OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEa?ORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACIL.RTNAME LOOKOUT POINT FACII,ITY ne i iozrope., corona oe i • rmar NO.'OF FLOORS N/A ELEVATOR: YES 'NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. COST EST. 2. Drinking Fountain - Haws Model 3176 ...... �.. .. .... ..........._.................COST•EST. $1•,735-:56•. _......_... 3. COST EST. 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): — Rob_Martinez 'Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY _L/21 / 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Y CITY OFNEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NE WPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITYADDRIM Via Lido at. Entrance to Lido Isle NO. OF FLOORS N / A ELEVATOR- YES • •NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) COST EST 2. Drinking Fountain - Haws, Model 3176 15`' .. .. .... . _ ... , ....._..............COST EST. $1, 735-,•�6-... _....,.... 3. ,- COST EST. 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY __Z/2j_/_2.?_ 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach r CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NE PORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME L AS ARENAS' PAR K FACILITYADDRESS riaih„a" Rouleyard a 16 .6 Street NO. OF FLOORS N / A ELEVATOR: YES • •NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. Signage Accessible Parking (Parking lot at 18th & Balboa) JS" vti COST EST.s136.8o 2. Drinking Fountain - Haws Model 3176 ...COST -EST. $1,735..-5.6.. 3. COST EST. �- 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Rah Martinez -Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY 7721 / 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT ORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 ' AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT"' TITLE ]I INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME JASMINE 'VTEW PARK FACILITYADDRESS Harbor *•Vlew Drive at Marguerite. Corona'del Mar NO. OF FLOORS N/A ELEVATOR: YES ' -I40 IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description] 1. Not Applicable. COST EST. 2. .... COST -EST.' 3. COST EST. 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY 2 Y 21/92 r: 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF-- NEWPOR."FL. BEACH P.O. BOX , 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92.659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES' -ACT'.. T J1 ITI� -4: '11 INSPECTION REPORT FACILITYNAM % IRViNE. TERRACE PARK FACILITYADDRESS NO. OF FLOORS N/A' ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. Drinking Fountains --Haws Model 31-76 COST EST.—$1735/56 2. Bes'trooms do not comply with interior size reauirembht . i ..or. facilities. . ..... COST. EST.$20 0, 000.&bD .. ........ . . ....... .... . . ..... ................... - ........ 3. Table- Iron Mountain Force Model 238-RGfi COST EST. $499.20 4. COST EST.- NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob'Martinez Paul Ramirez j DATE SURVEY 7 7 21/92 • 3300 New'port Boiilevardf, Nehport Beach K<wist'D cod('/QZ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 S AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY FACILITY NO. OF FLOORS ELEVATOR: YES IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. A `Pcjv/l -I-c> f � `JjtST EST. 2. COST EST. 3. , COST EST. � 4. COST EST.T NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): C•'ii37 DATE OF SURVEY 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach -7 j West Newport Community Center yS1f �ry4y��;� 883 W. 15th St., Newport Beach t:O. OF FLOORS2 -ELEVATOR: _ - YES _ N " il-i' BARRIERS (prgvide brief descripticr) Stairs •• ---•.-._._..__..__..._._.._....-__..___.____-.--------�. � _sue_..__.._._..,. Signage-----. �_. — COST F STA/SD Restrooms Drinking fountains COST EST.4� NAMES) OF SURVEYORM: Nancy Beard DATE OF SURVEY 7 / 27/ 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach �I6 6 Oasis Senior Center 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar 1' Very accessible facility Lacks signage COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Nancy Beard DATE OF SURVEY 7 / 27/ 92 1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME FACILMADDRESS NO. OF FLOORS ELEVATOR: YES IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. COST EST. 2. COST EST. 3. COST EST 4. M COST EST.T NAME(S) DATE OF SURVEY/D h/yf 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach uTT t_ OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AI\•.EIICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT • TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT ,AUT,ITYNA IP,; Carroll Beek Community Center 115_Gage, Balboa Island -- NO -,OF FLOOBS ._9 ELEVATOR: -YES IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) ?. No parking provided - access is Balboa Parking lot - No signage. COST EST.'15-b Z Drinking Fountain - Mn'-accessible-(block type) COST EST. b 3, Restrooms - Non -accessible to wheel chair/signage COST EST. /Co,oub Er Steps down to sand play area 'COST EST._ NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Nancy Raard r ;,_ • DATE OF SURVEY 7 / �4 / 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT. BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES. ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME TNCPTPATTnN PQTNT FACILITY Mar NO. OF FLOORS N / A ELEVATOR: YES IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. •_ COST EST. 2. Drinking Fountain - Haws Model 3176 NO .. ..... .. . ... ... • ......... ........................... COST •EST. $1 . T3 5-•: 6 6 ......:':'...... ':.' 3. COST EST. 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez ' 1 Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY// 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OFNEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NE PORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME HARBOR VIEW NATURE PARK NO. OF FLOORS N / A ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. Not Applicable. COST EST. 1<,0 COST EST. _......1. . ... ,.. 3.— - COST EST. 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY 7.121 / 92 3300 Newport- Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT.BEACH P.O. BOX 1768. N'EWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 ' AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES. ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITYNAME GALAXY VIEW PARK NO. OF FLOORS N / A ELEVATOR: ' YES' -NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. Not Appli•cable COST EST. 2. _ ....COST. -EST. _...�.,._. _.. .... . 3. COST EST. 4. COST EST. - NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez Paul Ramirez ` DATE OF SURVEY 7 fz 1 / 9 2 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 5 - CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEQ?ORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME EASTBLUFF PARK. NO. OF FLOORS . ' N / A ELEVATOR: YES ' NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) I. Signage, Accessible Parking COST EST. $13 6.80 2. ArrPqqihlP. on „to Ramn Recommended location: -Area next t mo restroom froexisting-parki-ng lot. Northside. :. :...:..... .':' :::..' '::.:_- :.:..... ......:.....::COST EST. �2.ao6°o0: 3. Tables - Iron'Mountain Forge -Model 238THGT COST EST. $499.20 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Roh MArtine7 Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY 7 121 / 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY -OP EWPORT BEACH' P.O. BOX 1768, NEU-PORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABTLITIES'.ACT .. TITLE.II �{ INSPECTION REPORT FACILITYNAME CHANNEL PLACE PARK, - FACILITY ADDRESS, Channel' Place at 44th Stree.t NO. OR FLOORS N/.-A- ELEVATOR: YES` NO" IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. Drinking Fountain - Haws Model 3176 r rrr ' COST EST. $1735.56 2• —Tables - iron Mountain FnrgQ-Mndpl 938-HGT ..,.... .. ......... .. COST EST. $499:2.0-,. 3. - ' COST EST. 4. COST EST..' NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob'Martinez Paul Ramirez DATB'OFSURVEY-_7 721: / a2 :�?'=•' 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach-•• .•'';jy�J , a p ' CITY OFNEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEu?ORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES: ACT'. TITLE .II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY•NAME BUFFALO•HILLS (PHASE III (Port carl•ow) FACILITY ADDRESS ' Port •Carlow Place NO. OF FLOORS --% N/A ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) ' 1. Si na a accessible parkih2, curb ramp. Recommended location: Existing.par-ki'ng space closest to restroom, nor wes corner o-f -pa.rki ng• 1 of at Port Car'1 ow. COST EST. $1,136.80 2. Tables - Iron Mountain Forge•.- Model 238-HGT ..... ................ COST. EST. $499.20°,,....:....:... 3. Restrooms not accessible, does not comply ,with interior size requirement s.or fac:11-ities. COST EST.$200,000.00 4. COST EST. - NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Rnh MRrtinP7 Paul Ramirez =: ' DATE •OF SURVEY - 7 %21 / 9 2 3300 Newporr Boulevard, Newport Beach r yr CITY•OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEQ r ORT BEACH, CA 92659' 1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT'. TITLE M INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY' NAM BUFFALO HILLS $ (PHASE L) FACILITYADDRFM Port -We'stbourne Place & Port Proyenc6'P1•a'ce NO. OF FLOORS—. NIA ELEVATOR: YES NO • IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) • I. Signage, Accessible Parking, Curb Ramp (.Port Westbourde side.) Recommended location: .No.rthwest corner, parking space closest to •.restroom o.n•Port Westbourn'e. COSTEST.$1;136.80 2. Drinking Fountains, Haws Model 3176 $1,735'.56 •Tabb 3 Iron Moun•tain•••F•org-e••M•-2.3.8-H•GT•••COST•EST. 499 2.0 -• - ...._.._ :..•.........................,.,......._............ 3, Restroom not accessible does not comply w,ith'interior size —requirements*or facilities. COST EST.$200,0o0.00` 4• 'SignagP arc'P,;,;jhjp pArkinq (Part Prnironro Ririe) COST EST. • • • 136.80 NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): DATE OF SURVEY' 7 %21 192 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach V CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEW PORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT iFACILITYNAW REGONIA.,:. FACILITYl'Mar NO. OF FLOORS N i A =. ELEVATOR: • YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. Table, Tron Mountain Forge- Model 238 HAT _ COST EST. $49:9.20 2. Drinking Fountdin - Haws Model 3176 3. 4. COST. EST. $ g 7 35 :'5,6•- COST EST COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY 7 '/ 21 /92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPOR.T. -EACH P.O. BOX 1766, N'EWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES -ACT' TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITYNAME BAYUT W PARK'' FACILITYADDRESS Mesa"•br•ive at Bayview Avenue", NO. OF FLOORS N / A, ELEVATOR: YES ' ' NO " IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief descriptionZ .. COST EST. street end,. -at service r.oad s.outhwest corner of park. • ......... ,. ..............._...•...........•........,....COST•EST. �2;aoa.�.o•o.....�,........ COST EST. COST EST NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez ' DATE OF •SURVEY 7' �21 �92 :° t:;,;.,• 3300.Newport Boulevard, NevvporC Beach' CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NFL ?ORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH.DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME BAYSIDE DRIVEPARK FACILITYADDRESS RaycidP Dri'vQ FiPtwPPn f.arnatinn and I arks tp �r^ Corona del Mar NO. OF FLOORS N/A ELEVATOR. YES ' 'NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) . 1. Signage, Accessible Parking 2. 3. 4. COST EST. $136.80 -• COST -EST. COST EST. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): gnb MartinP7 Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY 7 Y 2-1 / q z 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach RAJ; SE 0 mll S ?-- CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME FACILITYADDRESS NO. OF FLOORS ELEVATOR: YES IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. 2. COST EST. 3. COST EST. 4. COST EST. �3+r• ` DATE OF SURVEY/j / /S/c— 0 '1 - 09 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach r`T'T'`.' OF NEWPORT BEACH _ P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 ," -:1�tS WITH DISABILITIES ACT .i.. :�H :� TITLE H INSPECTION REPORT FACT.11TY MAIM Bonita Creek Community Center FACILITYADDRESS-Uni-ersity at La Vida NO. OF' FLOORS 1. _ ELEVATOR: "YES IDENTIFY BARRIERS" (provide brief description) 1. Signage - 2. 3. Q NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Nancy Beard DATE OF SURVEY 7 / 27 / 92 COST ESTtS�_ ; COST EST. COST EST. COST EST. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach `{?.Evi.Se� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT �(R� TITLE Il % INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME FAciurYADDRESS NO. OF FLOORS _� ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) .. 1. COST EST. U j > COST EST. O Can COST EST. COST EST. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Rex-)Z-SEa t011s/9z CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH \ P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 �� 6- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACEIMADDRIESS NO. OF FLOORS ELEVATOR: YES IDENTIFY BARRIERS (r r brief description) 2. 3. 4. Cs�-� DATE OF SURVEY 6 //J/ 76-- COST EST COST EST - COST EST.T 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 CLANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H INSPECTION REPORT FACII.ITYNf' IMP Vincent Jorgensen Community Center FACII,=A])DRESS_ Dover at. Irvine Drive ' NO. OF FLOORS" l _ ELEVATOR: YES IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. Restrooms located outside the -'facility and non -accessible. -- - ,p 3. 4. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Nancy Beard DATE OF SURVEY 7 / 27 / 92 COST EST.`'tlD� _. COST EST.— COST EST. COST EST. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 1.JYIERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II _ INSPECTION REPORT 1ACILITYNAME Lincoln Athletic.Center Gym �j FACII,ITY.ADDRESS:. IS -Pacific View Drive, Newport Beach = NO. OF FLOORS ,_ 1 Gym: �LELEVATOR: YES *„ - - - -V - yr IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) I. This is a School District facility leased by the City. _ COST EST. 2 Gymnasium is accessible-- restrooms not up to accessible code, however the School District-wTll be responsible for updating.'-' COST EST. 3. COST EST. 's 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Nancy Raard DATE OF SURVEY 7/ 21 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, -Newport Beach FACILITY FACILITY eGt..) S'6o 1614/ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT (I__ n i4 NO. OF FLOORS ELEVATOR: IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) YES 0 COST EST. 3. , -- COST EST. 4. COST EST. NAMES) OF SURVEYOR(S): DATE OF SURVEY 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITE' OF NEWPORT BEACH n CA 92659-1768 - ' P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, Ai_LLRI .DNS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H INSPECTION REPORT FACILITYNAME Community Youth Center — _ 5th.and Iris,_Corona del Mar , "- NO._ OF FLOORS1-split -- — 1'evel ELEVATOR: YES O _: - ----- -- -- - -- . ---- -- - - - - - --- - - --- -- IDENTIFY BARRIERS _(provide brief descri_pption) 1. Drinking fountain (inset -in wall) All else very"accessible. 3. 4. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Nancy Beard DATE OF SURVEY ?/?7 / 92 COST EST. 93CC7_ , . _. . .. COST EST. COST EST. COST EST. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach v CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT July 22,_1992 TO: P.B.& R.' Dept. FROM: Office,;Engineer SUBJECT: Restrooms The final prices for the Eastbluff Park and Grant Howald Park restrooms have not been added up. The budgeted figure for the Eastbluff Park restroom was $137,425; for the Grant Howald Park restroom $234,875. The contract price for each restroom was about $144,00; however, I believe similar restrooms should be budgeted for a minimum of $ 200,Ob0 at today's prices; i.e., about $ 150,000 for the building plus $ 50,000 allowances for the following items, varying depending upon -the location. .1. Bui•l ding' .. ... ......_......,_....... r ................$..1'5.0 ; 000 K.._.. _...... 2. Survey 2,500 3. Soils report 5,000 4. Handicappe&report 1,000 5. Asbestos survZ¢ 1,000 6. Demolition 5,000 7. Utilities & site work outside the building 10,000 8. Architectural fees 20,000 9. Rental of poftable toilets 2,500 10. Miscellaneous 2.500 Total $ 200,000 Kenneth L. Perry Office Engineer cc: Field Engineer ken\memas\restroam 13 0 CITY OFNEWPORT. BEACH P.O. BOX 1768. NEW PORT BEACH, CA 92659 1768 ' *. - -' AMERICANS WITH .DISABILITIES -ACT "V? TITLE II INSPECTION REPORT FACILWYNAW _38TH-STRFFT PARk, -FACILr ff,,ADDRESS,- - Balbbi* Boulevard at 38t6: Street - NO. OF FLOORS N/A ELEVATOR: '.YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. —Drinking Fountain -,Haws- Model 3176 2. —COSTEST.11,735.56 ..... ..... --COST, MT. ....... .. . ....... ....... .. - . . .•I . 3. COST EST. 4. POST EST. - NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY 7 721 / 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach.,- jzEvtsev 1gg/f2, ,t 0 Q SEW PORT CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH U , T P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 ew Cgtf roft AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER COST ESTIMATE ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER BE ELIMINATED -kf q C+G "TRANSITION BARRIER REMOVAL: ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPON BLE DEPARTMENT: r_ CO NT CT PERSON: D E: � BARRIER ITEM NO: ABARRI o 1A 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach r 0 01 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 926594768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Carroll Beek Community Center FACILITY ADDRESS 115 Gage, Bal C BARRIER DESCRIPTION: rl "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: +,c a E-'c -1— 4 UP�U / -ANC-.+ COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S—> r , DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED I- "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE "C/C/7 C tCl DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: /V(' I ' l "r- y DATE: % BARRIER ITEM NO: _ ROABARR1 !S �>/ 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 01A CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAMECArn,5(_ CaN"i,;d t 131 Chu 2 FACILITY ADDRESS J ! S 4tAC--•E: F2ALX6A l S lAn» r• u • Ali ImS� _ -0 "ULTIMFLTE SOLUTION"FOR REMOVAL: • COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ �- DATE BARRIER TO BE "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTnJATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: 4C2A ,ZS Qca xa _ CONTACT PERSON: IVM.lry 9649,L) , DATE: 93, BARRIER ITEM NO: FWASARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Beach 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Oasis Senior Center FACILITY ADDRESS 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona dal Mar BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: eA �S'oy COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ /Jn, DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: ► ` /-� 40 DATE: �' I 1 BARRIER ITEM NO: RADABARR7 I"" Oii 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 7-f .4 • 0 l�m CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME West Newport Community Center FACILITY ADDRESS 883 W. 15th St., Newport Beach BARRIER DESCRIPTION: fZL-wOVo'1- k Acre- o toev*aivr ep im4�r/i'av- �iF"Ri�'Ct^6bo-�5`^7a/rAt,, 4,) &I-Ab (hSV. r/ L a CGys toewv2 /Z S- tiS ' "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" a . (Q h DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 46Y,14 � .: " k �4 (/ i "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: ':;1Q 4r--i &�-l-ll;P(4 ' )b� AC COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $% SiG✓1/k P DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: DATE: RADABARR1 BARRIER ITEM NO: 75� 0?, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY 0'3 A FACILITY ADDRESS 27,!t. Ic;TL. S'TUFT BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: A //f[]E 7)I[SA J 4 Qe COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "Tee 93. "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: lJ COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: "Ado KFAAZ DATE: RADASARRI BARRIER ITEM NO: IS-, 03A 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach (LEc,JrSEp to/is/9t� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 04-- P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II. - FACILITY 111 FACILITY ADDRESS • BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE'SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 6Art4 AD/ lqq "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: • DATE: F\ADABARRI BARRIER ITEM NO: ?s - o q(O,) 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Community Youth Center FACILITY ADDRESS 5th and Iris, Corona del Mar 0 BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: 0'5 COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ z gn^u ff DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED '.�IGr1ACs,P_ _ ('lZ�Ai0�0 14Q C! "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMO A L�� COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" SU-SISM� C sU -P-*— DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: /ytl \C- • DATE: FVIDABARRI BARRIER ITEM NO: -OS 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 11 (1tuiS,eD «l(o� p�5A CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II- FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" IS', 4-m) DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: P COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: n(—dZ DATE: RADABARR1 BARRIER ITEM NO: I5 -oS P( 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Lincoln Athletic Center Gym FACILITY ADDRESS 3101 Pacific View Drive, Newport Reach BARRIER DESCRIPTION: 1114 ! , ✓1 dT Av A-� 1,'CA.8 E S /44U 4LA "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE CONTACT PERSON: DATE: RADABARR1 BARRIER ITEM NO: 7v-- — o% B 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II FACILITY FACILITY ADDRES BARRIER DESCRIPTION ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS �Jrc)r ,- Q\ "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER COST ESTIMATE OF DATE BARRIER 07 e s--hvavl ('ems r LTIMATE SOLUTION" "TRANSITION SOLUTION" OR BARRIER REMOVAL: RESPONS CONTAC • DATE/_ RADABARR1 ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE DEPARTMENT: R�e PERSON: 7/ a BARRIER ITEM NO: 75' — 01 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach LJ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II- FACILITY FACILITY l./ /BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL:axM jt�i 5�D t��lS�92 O . DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED �TI&j n y,j /QC[C, "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: M2/ DATE: 10 BARRIER ITEM NO: FV,DABARR1 I 7S--o7 A 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS Lnue r2l lmg-. BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: PP rt,C t &z ©l A Iff q. ..._; COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ sfoo DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED ;4n 2,Cp "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON:bT_(Z !� DATE: RADADARR7 BARRIER ITEM NO: -25 , az?A. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 � SEW PORT CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH U S P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 eK C,9tr FO RN�P AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II. - ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: J I ltST ISTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" dRtugtF. �/ DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED JA74 L "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: nto- COST ESTIMATE OF 11TRANSITI0SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: 0 DATE: — F\ADABARR1 BARRIER ITEM NO: A#n 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 Tm- CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME L' L•/FF �j2ll c2 �.4fGtG FACILITY ADDRESS (Uu-ea1C1Q.T)e iUr . BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "Q YtSA.W 1-') PAsfLICG:wj-,_iCNArC "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ -sn-0 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED I/oP (pI 3• "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: PAale-c 't ► � Im"� CONTACT PERSON: kidkdxl • DATE: RADABARR1 BARRIER ITEM NO: -25 _ 69 A 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach &VIS&P /o���9t i (zESa 1?,/" N z CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II - ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY Ii FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" U DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 3 n"l Q;._tj% "TRANSITION• • FOR BARRIER •E• n, kinrr_ CONTAC DATE: RADABARR1 COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE 7S-o4' ) o9 k 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 4p CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Bonita Creek Community Center FACILITY ADDRESS University at La Vida BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ �� DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED / .5 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: C0;# % CaMle74e(4_ /U A-2 COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT �P/ERSO�N:/� 1 /iJ(ly K • DATE: RADASARR1 BARRIER ITEM NO: yO' - 9%A 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 11) CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Bayside Drive Park FACILITY ADDRESS Bayside Drive between Carnation and Larkspur Corona del Mar 11 BARRIER DESCRIPTION: �� s f G Ina o�� , A-cceh9l PC? e//-e near "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL:��--salbl COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 3&-5"0 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "- _ 2i01 RGf "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: J`�to�Y)uprG, Q CL'C'S5/G� COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ / 36• ?0 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE FtSCF L °lr. 4Z-�3 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: rCHYIGS k I.'- g2`RIf-'1 CONTACT PERSON: DZOJ--) Map--c! nez— • DATE: _gam )-1—q2- BARRIER ITEM NO: RADABARR7 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ' ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Bayview Park FACILITY ADDRESS Mesa Drive at Bayview Avenue BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: A 2 r e543i a ro u7'E Ld !2 0 COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S Z 0 00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED'��q�-�j�� n' "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" S" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION /TO BE IN PLACE !— RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: �q✓Ks 1 �IZ� CONTACT PERSON: Va Deb Ad a r-o n f 2— DATE: F5, - g7 -q Z BARRIER ITEM NO--' RADABARR7 75'- 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach r 0 �2 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Begonia Park FACILITY ADDRESS Begonia Avenue at First Avenue, Corona del Mar BARRIER DESCRIPTION: (D 7-ab/e . _0_ ?-;ot/-iho, ,PO' LlY7to-f17; "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: X-nsfa/11 fire ctboye- COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S Z 2 3 `, 7to DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED a- r ITg3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE ^ RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: A ^Pa'-��S -P- -6. # y2.1 CONTACT �PjERSON: l o Co Alla Yn n ez- DATE : O -7- GI Z_ BARRIER ITEM NO:`—' RADABARR7 Ir- /7i 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach ,4.. 13 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Buffalo Hills (Phase I) FACILITY ADDRESS Port West R7 y CA-"t soCao (l3A BARRIER DESCRIPTION:er��eErC7- ��^�;, (� Drinl/Ltni�Ouy�ta�v+ l% n�sfraorn�Ct�� t�. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: =v157'all o%vye- loci vl-l'e.r hems Il ;Za 3',X, COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION"�r- DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED'Ri= r '� lgg5' "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: S occes 170 l vGir� u�-btra�r+-' t�or ou.rNe- S , COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE F15cFI1-V2a0 ojn2-93 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: -6 ok, MQ rrneZ. • DATE:? -9-%—%% BARRIER ITEM NO: RADABARRI 75= /2� 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 13A CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY DESCRIPTION:BARRIER i" "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: P—e5m0.E ,a,r�46 COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ -gen6m DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED /��/y' ?, "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: /%JJsKL(1�� MjC�/LEfk'f IUKI CONTACT PERSON: 1.4tknY y 9C—AA,D DATE: e����9�. BARRIER ITEM NO: FVwABARR1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach r 1,� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Buffalo Hills (Phase II) (Port Carlow) FACILITY ADDRESS Port Carlow Place BARRIER DESCRIPTION: 0 �7�iL'UCLY7 �i , C 01W6 "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: -T 5an l/ 4-Ae above - I 1 `I �vYl� COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" 8fg � DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED JA10 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: 4 COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" S Ti�•� DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE r RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: rct Yir.5 (o •Y- rf). a jT ) CONTACT PERSON: 8pb MQKt 1/1CZ DATE:—%-9z BARRIER ITEM NO: RADABARR7 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 14A Q aEW PORT o e u 'z cq4 FoaN�P FACILITY CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY ADDRESS Qb(L-r- CAza l.cnu.� QLACc . BARRIER DESCRIPTION: F4C� DZg.71 r Pamir; &%r. "ULTIMATE SOLUnTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ ap DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 1/2& "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: &czeA rina CONTACT PERSON: 16ca-Auc�w—gzE�kcz1�. • DATE: Z��/9?� _ BARRIER ITEM NO: 2_ A RADABARR1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach r C� IG CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Channel Place Park FACILITY ADDRESS Channel Place at 44th Strppt BARRIER DESCRIPTION: 9) O YINW, "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: J N a bV Ve COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S ZZ 3 /'-7 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED a 2co1 (Cf $3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE -1 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: r---af-t46 L /-- --cT K�1 CONTACT �PEERSON: 8 Ob mQ 1'T / ✓► f_y O • DATE: —97-7Z BARRIER ITEM NO: / RADABARR1 Is' - IJ 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach WA 0 10 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Eastbluff Park FACILITY ADDRESS Vista Del Oro at Vista Del Sol "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Tm 5'J-m// fl� COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ Z 1D f2(! 0. `— DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED G 6 �'� 2C9, l�tQcF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: < COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE r/5C.4— �rR •gL �?j RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: marK-45_ CONTACT PERSON: ::&h Mary),ems • DATE: F—V'1-9I— BARRIER ITEM NO: RADADARR7 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME EASrf�t �CF t�A R �G . FACILITY ADDRESS ►1je�.rA. LbG! IS,rA. �L BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER RM40VAL: ��j1 i �OA2KsiJt•+ _.&A%D Pao0 nE (�:S�4jG �eC�T'_!Gi tiara iG�1a�.F . COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ :500M DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 11/2.42 41-4 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: —��Anr:::s% 0%ZECjz,E4-rIDAJ -- CONTACT PERSON: SFAAb • DATE: ��R/Q� 3 BARRIER ITEM NO: RADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach U • -V- 2�sot-v&D 4-1 « Q9c/ 11 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Galaxy View Park FACILITY ADDRESS Galaxy Drive between Polaris and Mariners Drive BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: • DATE: RADABARR1 BARRIER ITEM NO: 7r- / 7 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, N WPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE H INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME HARBOR VIEW NATURE PARK FACILITY NO. OF FLOORS N / A ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) 1. * Not Applicable. COST EST. 2. COST EST. 3. COST EST. 4. COST EST. NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez Paul Ramirez DATE OF SURVEY 7/21 / 92 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach II CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ' ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Inspiration Point FACILITY ADDRESS Ocean Boulevard at Orchid Avenue, Corona del Mar BARRIER DESCRIPTION: ri nlLln1 "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: 2! riJJZJn14 ZX2 Q h I'AlAj COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ I , 3 S• 56 S / DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED JAIA X(, t a( w 3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: — COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: /✓. /G, CONTACT PERSON: C J 0/0 / /Z-71-yIeZ DATE: ���/-�I��I7 BARRIER ITEM NO: FWABARR7 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768,13E�UPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Irvine Terrace Park FACILITY ADDRESS Seadrift Drive at Evita Drive V. BARRIER DESCRIPTION: D -b i I el "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: 5 'I /a _ -rAe W COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED �FS-O���-���DP"'�'-✓--r-� "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE /INN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: PARKS 1. lam• L�l•` 1 CONTACT PERSON: 6 o b Ma rz ih e7,— A • DATE: r9'7-ciez- BARRIER ITEM NO: F\ADARARR1 7$ - Zo 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT. BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, N WPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II v� INSPECTION REPORT S� FACILITY NAME J AS MT N E V I"E W PARK FACILITY ADDRESS Harbor View Drive at Marguerite. Corona del Mar NO. OF FLOORS . N / A ELEVATOR: YES -NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief descriptionj I,D-Not Applicable. ' COST EST. 2. _ 3. 4. .... COST •EST.' COST EST COST EST NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): Bob Martinez Paul Ramirez DATE OF •SURVEY 7 ./ 21 / 9 2 • ; • 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Las Arenas Park FACILITY ADDRESS Balboa Boulevard at 16th Street rl�yc'It! i av l I BARRIER DESCRIPTION: nlCrAic �+-octr "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: /A/S-t-qLf 1&, Qbo COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S 2 ,3(ez DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 7r- u ✓ [ i "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: S'(G v�a�, COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ / 310 .'Fro DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: rC% i" le_S . t:/':a 91yt. CONTACT PERSON: iloln Ada L:Q 11 C7 DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: FWASARR1 7l y?i 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME LA c A,2r--AAl.S QAA—. ADDRESSFACILITY i_ ._ r i L L- BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Y "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: QgsrmiOr- p ax--wY 416T� pil,lijor L:iGy.�tt��1 !G1 SrG t4 Jc . COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTII+IATE SOLUTION" $ I • K "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: . Agra * 4eag-ca-ankA . CONTACT PERSON: &IN ( Z,F: a—Z>. DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: -ZeE�-- _Lt PWDASARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach oZ J CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Lido Park FACILITY ADDRESS Via Lido at Entrance ppto Lido Isle BARRIER DESCRIPTION: 0 ©`-(r1 lb m'. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: / tV9 %/a-LG O b0 Ve— COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION't $ DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED ," '{ Anv 2Coe f�43 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: La ryS 1' CONTACT PERSON: Zak) M a -Q rie7,-- DATE: ?r-97-9Z— BARRIER ITEM NO: RADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Lookout Point FACILITY ADDRESS Ocean Boulevard between Goldenrod and Heliotrope, orona a ar BARRIER DESCRIPTION: v 77r11V 1 ^)cr 0U-q 1Gt_IM "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: /Ns r&4-4, 4/00yE' COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ l 1 -1 s' s 6 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 'extol t 9 9 3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: VAR F-S C -T l 4 9 7L. CONTACT PERSON: r�&6 /v1.{, ryrngz, • DATE: �(- a-%0% 2� BARRIER ITEM NO: F\ADABARR1 75'- Z� 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • 2� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Newport Island Park FACILITY ADDRESS Marcus at 39th Street BARRIER DESCRIPTION: © D rL14 kll "ULT//IMATE SOLgU-TION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL:—YrS�/-±11 COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTIOON"" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED a-0 2.Cfl, t 4 43 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" Ste^ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE �— RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: I--f►fe-/Z CONTACT PERSON: Bob marnnPZ DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: RADABARR1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 • • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Old School Park FACILITY ADDRESS Carnation Avenue at 4th Avenue, Corona del Mar BARRIER DESCRIPTION: G) '1 "ULTIMATE SOLL�UTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Q h 0VP rt;i1'r I COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S �C�•0 0 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATEDate- 6-A10 2(D; 1 R 9 3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: �7zs Tii/ L COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ / 3(0- Fra DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE F15C,�L YJ- �z-q3 RESPONSIBLE DEPA CONTACT PERSON: DATE: 9- ?17-01Z- RADABARRI BARRIER ITEM NO: I 75, — w 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach ;P1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Peninsula Park FACILITY ADDRESS Main Street at Ocean Front. Balboa +oY C. � ( 7.-1A) BARRIER DESCRIPTION: c wrb �a»�»� ov�0ut onarc�,,:��. C T ble- "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: 1;7y%JI +/1 Ei g6OVe COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ ' q a .70 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED �, �juge 't R `t � It TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $—/::; (v rC>—' DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE ! sc4L--YtZ- `17--93 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: • DATE: CI Z_- RADABARR1 BARRIER ITEM NO: 7r- z7 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 2'] A CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY E ► P&Cajr- FACILITY BARRIER DESCRIPTION: tln DrsA.1nLP4_Q Al AZt o. . -% A]A •-C. "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: _Qie�-,T"2i pc pAAAg,Av, COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 31=9 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: 4-42 A • CONTACT PERSON: RI d, L17e tJ�. DATE:�g3 BARRIER ITEM NO: 2s_A_ F\ADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach k S CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME San Miguel Park FACILITY Ft7 BARRIER DESCRIPTION: °ULTI/IMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL:�'�S�dFI/ 2�OoU� / TPat , a COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 3 e2 S q. 76 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED Ft 9G�,- "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: I COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" S DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TOBEIN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: APAP)?.S �(✓ �f�- � CONTACT PERSON: p�-8ob IVi • DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: RADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Spyglass Hill Park FACILITY ADDRESS Spyglass Hill Road at E1 Capitan Drive BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: T�"5%aIII jnyP- COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" -7 3 S • S6 a DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED T,4r" a(D, 14jQ(04 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $' DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: . CONTACT PERSON: Oo.6 Ma C7/ie_ — DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: FWASARR1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 0 -72O CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Spyglass Reservoir Park FACILITY ADDRESS Muir Beach Circle BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Iry s'{W/% 1. COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ y 2 �J 7. 1k DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED C-Aro xv0 l943 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ T—' DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: C �1►�ILS ��,0. J= • CONTACT �PERSON: a O C'J M Q r r7n -e7 DATE: X — o� �I �GI Z BARRIER ITEM NO: �^ RADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 31 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME Westcliff Park FACILITY ADDRESS Westcliff Drive at Polaris Drive c . L/ "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: / A/ 5fA/� 2 /a 0 ✓e / f6frs /4 2- COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S f R % % No T�Sr VO A� Or. r DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED c7�°^' "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL:�T7T7�a COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE ---7�-t5z13 V rn -v'3 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: • CONTACT �PiERSON: n Ma / c7 DATE: �( - ��I—�%z� BARRIER ITEM NO:� RADABARR7 3./ 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach i-- 31A CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEVRORT BEACH, CA 92659.1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II - ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY ADDRESS ?LJEZ="Fr= E)&!tV AT (@:�1.ArmtE, 1C72iJ.E "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: �F�n 2i /�AQ►G',iY COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S � C)f—"' DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 4Q (Gj3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: �,� !GS, /�EUZATiAti.r • CONTACT PERSON:��Tj DATE: _I &AS BARRIER STEM NO: CIS-. k ( A FWDASARRi 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach r CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME West Jetty View Park FACILITY ADDRESS Ocean Boulevard at Channel Road Balboa. BARRIER DESCRIPTION: �v "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: -rm 5 t4 >I fh e AlbnyVe i1617 1 • COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ I . % 3 • S �o i DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED tr-, -sCtgq a'A,?,j "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" S DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE \ RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: 1971912 k 5 CONTACT PERSON: oDi' A f qro lCZ DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: RADABARRI 75 3v 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 3;5 Ll CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME West Newport park FACILITY ADDRESS Seashore_Dril Jetty BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Q 51r, < , —by r--,41 (33A) "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: —t-Y, 5 rl1 -1A 2 • above /errs 111 2, ? 3 COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" S Z *3 -7 l , S Co a DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 4 4 - joki..1 2Co/ / g 93 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: rA 5 1,}n ,,4P COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ / 3Ca- 82 "l DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE Ff 9CG}L Y2 7---93 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: 1r A2 y-4�� ('g{T- • CONTACT PERSON:y:b /A q rn-ti C�7 DATE: �'� 9Z BARRIER ITEM NO: y RADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 33 A I Q SEW PORT • O e U �2 e+< C'9<lFOFN`P CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY ADDRESS lobarFACILITY NAME b3g-5T Kuam P-6r r • . •a • • ) • _.r . "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: :98- 111 )p 949 L24, COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ Az-gp "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: . CONTACT PERSON: DATE: 02g$Ak19 BARRIER ITEM NO: _ 325,A P ADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 146 IE GL-&-umo CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS / FACILITY NAME_ FACILITY ADDRESS_ BARRIER DESCRIPTION: "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER COST ESTIMATE O "ULTIImm SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUT013" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: RESPONS CONTACT DATE: _ F\ADABARR1 ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE BARRIER ITEM NO: -7y - 33 A 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach r 54� C� J CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 926594768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME 15th Street Park FACILITY ADDRESS 15th Street at Bay Avenue "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER RE40VAL: vnvv,n . n rrAi164nAla A?1AI, fnuntighv COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 31, 3 ' 7 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED --t5 t=- 9 6*r jlbN 2(cj (R 4 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: ME#mqm� COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE F/5cALyeey -Coj RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: Von R K 5 ( r. (� RIC . 1 CONTACT PERSON: %doh mo P-r-)'n.ez DATE: 2--Z7-9l-�, BARRIER ITEM NO: F%ADABARR7^ 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach ;4- A. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME ISTI1 ST �EGT� FACILITY ADDRESS PS774 $�'fwir--•r- 4= 14A. a Allf—m- . BARRIER DESCRIPTION:f s.eciz "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Tf [2,e=c7ti p4-- iGF j COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 4Zq(,2 &Z "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: �q�ft- 2�QC—ArWAJ. CONTACT PERSON: ME,d,n . • DATE: _� �� BARRIER ITEM NO: 79.;; _ 3c/ A. RADASARR1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach 154 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME 38th Street Park FACILITY ADDRESS Balboa Boulevard at 38th Street BARRIER DESCRIPTION: �tr r n!G r r�ca u nlu r m "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: pv�ncl�cnc,rlOc6ntarni • COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" 110 7 3 6, SF DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED ,- c- \� A dFA+j 241 f Q q " "TRANSITION SOLUTION"FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: -r COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ — DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: fPAR45 • CONTACT PERSON: B olo AA ll Y / iq C'.y DATE: �1- % - 9 7i BARRIER ITEM NOT^ RADABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach UTILITIES DEPT � City of Newport Beach •' Utilities Department Memorandum Date: 7/31/92 To: Faysal Jurdi, Chief Plan Check Engineer From: Paul Malkemus, GIB Manager 0 6 Subject: ADA Inspection Report BUILDING DEPARTMENT J&11i992 CITY OF NEVgFORI BEACH CALIFORNIA Attached is the Utilities Department's American with Disabilities Act Title II Inspection Report. The department, in general, has quite an extensive list of deficiencies. However, we are currently in the early stages of a multi -phased project involving some extensive remodeling of facilities within our complex. All phases of the project will go through the necessary plan check process with the Building Department. We will be making all necessary improvements to ensure that the facility is in strict compliance with the ADA. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITT.E II • INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME: City of Newport Beach, Utilities Department FACILITY ADDRESS: 949 W. 16th Street, Newport Beach, California, 92663 NO. OF FLOORS: 2 ELEVATOR: No IDENTIFY BARRIERS: STEP 1 1. Check for signage at entry into parking lot and at the dedicated space. Deficient 2. Check for wheel stops to prevent encroachment onto walkways by parked vehicles. Deficient 3. The space must also be oriented so a disabled person does not have to travel behind a parked vehicle to get to the front entry. Deficient 4. The parking space is to be 14 feet wide overall, 9 feet wide parking space and a 5 foot loading and unloading access aisle. The space is to be outlined in blue. Deficient Cost Estimate: Minimal STEP 2 1. Is the grade level from the parking to the door? Meets requirements. 2. Is there a curb between the parking and the entry? A curb is an obvious barrier. Meets requirements. 3. Is there a ramp from the parking space which leads to the primary entrance. Does it exceed a 1:12 slope? Meets requirements. 4. The minimum width of the ramp is to be 48". Meets requirements. 5. Are there stairs which create a barrier for access to the primary entry? No sk Cost Estimate: $0 STEP 3 • 1. Doorways to have a minimum clearance of 32" in the fully opened position. The threshold not to exceed 1/2", beveled, in height above the floor level. Meets requirements. 2. The pressure for opening the door must not be more than 8 1/2 pounds and the hardware must be of a lever type not exceeding 30"-44" in height from the finished floor. Meets requirements. 3. A 10" kickplate is required if the bottom 10" of the door is not smooth for entry to be achieved by use of wheelchair. Deficient 4. is the door signed with a disabled logo for accessibility? Deficient Cost Estimate: $200-$500 STEP 4 1. After entering the building take notice of the entry itself as to the aisle width. Do theaisles meet the required clearance of 36"? If there is material or equipment on both sides of the aisle the minimum clearance for the aisle is 42". Meets requirements. • 2. Check to see if there are any protruding objects within 27"-80" off the finished floor, if that is the case they must not encroach in the path of travel over 4". Meets requirements. 3. Are there any stairs -along the path of travel? Do they have handrails at 34" in height? Are they slip resistant? Do they have closed risers and a contrasting strip on the bottom and the top riser? Contrasting step on bottom and top risers will be neccessary to meet requirements. s..Tis 4. Have you checked for drinking fountains and telephones along the path of travel? They are to be made accessible which would include being 48" off the floor in height for a front approach and 54" in height off the floor for a side approach. Deficient CostEstimate.- $400-$500 STEP 5 1. Does the door leading to the bathrooms maintain a pressure not exceeding 5 pounds? Meets requirements. 2. Check with your measuring tape and see if the door opening is a minimum of 32" The handle must be of the lever type. •' Meets requirements. 3. Once inside is there a clearance of 60" deep circle in the floor space in the direction of door swing to provide for wheelchair maneuvering? . Deficient 4. Is there identification on the bathroom doors? Do they meet the required codes for accessibility facilities? Deficient 5. A water closet inside the compartment must have minimum of 28" clear space from the water closet or at least 32" clear space from a wall at one side of the water closet. The other side of the water closet must provide 18" from the centerline of the water closet to the wall. Also, inside the compartment if the door is at the end, a clearance of 48" must be maintained in front of the water closet. Deficient 6. The compartment door is to have an automatic closing device. The locking device must also be the flip over type or sliding to avoid the user from having to twist or grasp. Deficient 7. Are there grab bars located at the water closet? If so, do they comply? Are they located atone side and also behind the water closet? Are they securely attached to the wall? Are they 33" above and parallel to the floor? If the flushing device prevents the grab bar from meeting the 33: then 36" may be acceptable. The grab bars must be at least 42" long along the side, and 36" long for the grab bar along the back wall. Deficient 8. Are the lavatories accessible? Does at least one meet the requirements by being amaximum of 29" off the finished floor? Is there clear floor space in front of the lav of at least 30" by 48" for front approach? Lavatory . faucets must be lever type. Faucets must be retrofitted to meet requirements. 9. Check to make sure the mirrors and all facilities, such as towel dispensers, sanitary seat covers and other hygienics are no more than 40" from the floor in height. Meets requirements. 10. Toilet tissue dispensers are to be located on the wall within 12" of the front edge of the toilet seat. Meets requirements. 11. Urinals if provided shall have a clear floor space 30" by 48" in front of the urinal to allow for forward approach. Deficient CostEstimate.- $2000-$3500 STEP 6 PARKING A sign is to be provided at the entrance(s) of parking lots at a height of 80", advising the public that there are parking spaces provided for the disabled. At the,parking space check to see if there is a 3' by 3' blue square with the international symbol in white at the foot of the parking space and a post sign at the head of the space. 0 Deficient ENTRY Posted signage is required at the front entrance alerting persons with disabilities that there are facilities within this Sol building that meet accessibility requirements. Deficient SERVICES Signs are to be installed to inform the public with disabilities that within this building services will be provided upon request. Deficient RESTROOMS 1. The international symbol of accessibility, which consists of a profile of a wheelchair in white on a blue background, is the standard symbol used to identify an accessible facility. Deficient 2. Characters on the sign must be a minimum of 3" in height. They also must contrast with their background, blue letter on white background or white letter on a blue background. Deficient 3. The signs also are to be Grade 2 Braille, which is at least 5/8" high. Deficient 4. Check to make sure the signs are at a height of 60" from the centerline of the sign to the floor and at a location where a person may approach within 3" without encountering any protruding objects or standing within a door swing. Deficient 5. The signage on restrooms should be placed on the restroom door itself. Other signs should be placed on the adjacent wall outside the door leading to the room or space they describe. Deficient Cost Estimate: Minimal STEP 7 1. At City facilities, citizens with disabilities must be provided with information about the location of accessible senices, activities, programs and facilities. Deficient 2. Public counters may need to be accessible. Determine if services at the public counter can be provided by reasonable means. If not, the counter may need to be altered to provide access. N/A Cost Estimate: Minimal NAME OF SURVEYOR Paul Malkemus, GIS Manager 0 DATE OF SURVEY: July 31, 1992 City of Newport Beach Utilities Department Memorandum AUG 28 1992 Date: 7/31/92 CITY OF NEVVPUriT BEACH CALIFORNIA To: Faysal Jurdi, Chief Plan Check Engineer From: Paul Malkemus, GIS Manager Subject: ADA Inspection Report Attached is the Utilities Department's American with Disabilities Act Title II Inspection Report. The department, in general, has quite an extensive list of deficiencies. However, we are currently in the early stages of a multi -phased project involving some extensive remodeling of facilities within our complex. All phases of the project will go through the necessary plan check process with the Building Department. We will be making all necessary improvements to ensure that the facility is in strict compliance with the ADA. Pat11 W. Malkemus Utilities Department enc cc: Jeff Staneart 0 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TTTT.E II INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME: City of Newport Beach, Utilities Department FACILITY ADDRESS: 949 W. 16th Street, Newport Beach, California, 92663 NO. OF FLOORS: 2 ELEVATOR: No IDENTIFY BARRIERS: STEP 1 1. Check for stgnage at entry into parking lot and at the dedicated space. Deficient 2. Check for wheel stops to prevent encroachment onto walkways by parked vehicles Deficient 3. The space must also be oriented so it disabled person does not have to travel behind a parked vehicle to get to the front entry. Deficient 4. The parking space is to be 14 feet wide overall, 9 feet wide parking space and a 5 foot loading and unloading access aisle. The space is to he outlined in blue. 0 Deficient Cost ESHM le: Mtnnual STEP 2 1. Is the grade level from the parking to the door? Meets requAentents. 2. Is there a curb between the parking and the entry? A curb is an obvious barrier. Meets requnemnents. 3. Is there a ramp from the parking space which leads to the primary entrance. Does it exceed a 1:12 slope? Meets requirements. 4. The minimum width of the ramp is to be 43". illeets requirements. 5. Are these stairs which create a barrier for access to the primary entry? A'o Cost Estimate: $O STEP 3 1. Doorways to have a minimum clearance of 32" in the fully opened position. The threshold not to exceed 1/2", beveled, in height above the floor level. Meets requirements. 2. The pressure for opening the door must not be more than 8 1/2 pounds and tlhe hardware must be of a lever type not exceeding 30"-44" in height from the finished floor. Meets requirements. 3. A 10" kickplate is required if the bottom 10" of the door is not smooth for entry to be achieved by use of wheelchair. Deficient 4. Is the door signed with a disabled logo for accessibility? Deficient COSt Estimate: $200-$500 STEP 4 1. After entering the building take notice of the entry itself as to the aisle width. Do theaisles meet the required clearance of 36"? If there is material or equipment on both sides of [he aisle the minimum clearance for the aisle is 42" Meets requirements. • 2. Check to see if there are any protruding objects within 27"-80" off the finished floor, if that is the case they must not encroach in the path of travel over 4". Meets requirements, 3. Are there any staits along the path of travel? Do they have handrails a 34" in height+ Are they slip resistant? Do they have closed risers and a contrasting strip on the bottom and the top riser? Conhmting snip on /Otto?n and top risers ruill be neccess,i >y to meet requi entents 4. Have you checked for drinking fountains and telephones along the path of travel? They are to be made accessible which would include being 48" off the floor in height for a front approach and 54" in height off the floor for a side approach. Deficient CostE-Vinrate: $400-$500 STEP 5 1. Does the door leading to the bathrooms maintain a pressure not exceeding 5 pouncLO Meets requirements. 2. Check with your measuring tape and see if the door opening is a minimum of 32"'rhe handle must be of die lever type. • Meets requirements. 3. Once inside is there a clearance of 60" deep circle in the floor space in the direction of door swing to provide for wheelchair maneuvering? Deficient 4. Is there identification on the bathroom doors? Do they meet the required codes for accessibility facilities? Def%rent 5. A water closet inside the compartment must have minimum of 28" clear space from the water closet or at least 32" clear space from a wall at one side of the water closet. The other side of the water closet must provide 18" from the centerline of the water closet to the wall. Also, inside the compartment if the door is at the end, a clearance of 48" must be maintained in front of the water closet. Deficient 6. The compartment door is to have an automatic closing device. The locking device must also be die flip over type or sliding to avoid the user from having to twist or grasp. Deficient 7. Are there grab bars located at the water closet? If so, do they comply? Are they located atone side and also behind the water close0 Are they securely attached to the wal l? Are they 33" above and parallel to the floor? If die flushing device prevents the grab bar from meeting the 33: then 36" may be acceptable. The grab bars must be at least 42" long along the side, and 36" long for the grab bar along the back wall. Deficient 8. Are die lavatories accessible? Does at least one meet the requirements by being amaxinmm of 29" off the finished floor? Is there clear floor space in front of the lav of at least 30" by 48" for front approach? Lavatory faucets must be lever type. . Faucets must be retrofitted to meet requirements. 9. Check to make sure the mirrors and all facilities, such as towel dispensers, sanitary seat covers and other hygienics are no more than 40" from the floor in height Meets requirements. 10. Toilet tissue dispensers are to be located on the wall within 12" of die front edge of the toilet seat. Meets requirements. 11. Urinals if provided shall have a clear floor space 30" by 48" in front of the urinal to allow for forward approach. Deficient CostG•stinwte: $2000-$,3500 STEP 6 PARKING A sign is to be provided at the entrance(s) of parking lots :it a height of 80", advising the public that there are parking spaces provided for the disabled. At the packing space check to see if there is a 3' by 3' blue square with die international symbol in white at the foot of the parking space and a post sign at the head of the space. Deficient 0 ENTRY Posted signage is required at the front entrance alerting persons with disabilities that there are facilities within this building that meet accessibility requirements. • Deficient SERVICES Signs are to be installed to inform the public with disabilities that within this building services will be provided upon request. Deficient RESTROOMS 1 The international symbol of accessibility, which consists of a profile of a wheelchair in white on a blue background, is the standard symbol used to identify an accessible facility. Deficient 2. Characters on the sign must be a minimum of 3" in height. They also must contrast with their background, blue letter on white background or white letter on a blue background. Defiaent 3. 'fhe signs also are to be Grade 2 Braille, which is :u least 5/8" high. Deficient 4. Check to make sure the signs are at a height of 60" from the centerline of the sign to the Floor and at a location where a person may approach within 3" without encountering any protruding objects or standing within a door swing. I7cf ctcnt 5. The signage on restrooms should be placed on the aestroom door itself. Other signs should be placed on the adjacent wall outside the door leading to the room or space they describe Deftcient cost Estlmelle: Mminial STEP 7 1. At City facilities, citizens with disabilities must be provided with information about the location of accessible sentces, activities, programs and facilities. Dficient 2 Public counters may need to be accessible. Deteamine if services at the public counter can be provided by reasonable means. If not, the counter may need to be altered to provide access. A/n COV GrtIM(fle: Ibl IMM11 NAME OF SURVEYOR: Paul Malkemus, GIS Manager DATE OF SURVEY: July 31, 1992 0 • E of CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME U Tt L- i -f FACILITY ADDRESS Ci �-j • �S¢ tS 51crQe BARRIER DESCRIPTION: s %a C\ aaQ C:'k e�\� C, QDt��fa'�ec\ SoC�CLL "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: r�LP, C,C S\G-oc, COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ \00 DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED ' 1 `-;'LCo�. Pa�3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: PL\Nr-C S`C�rNS COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ \OO DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE �t1`3 3 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: VT\L\T 1C S CONTACT PERSON: 'P!�,JL M-S DATE: V\-LG\-G-2— BARRIER ITEM NO: S I CSl FV,DABARRI 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach i 11 p2 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. 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BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME V T\ L I T I CS D SPA 2 i tom'\ i✓ (-77 FACILITY ADDRESS <-1 L- Cq (,J - `i9}� S \ 2E C^- 1 BARRIER DESCRIPTION: i� A e G l�J (r s P A -LE ac e-- e_C_Q�J\rt E-MEt-)TS "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: -EQ�\�2EMcNTS COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $q(�o O DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: ST dZ \ P i ?- 2- 2SQJ\ 2Cmf—= (-T & COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ 00 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE `G 3 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: \ I T\ L\ T l CS CONTACT PERSON: I� A 1. M 14l �C FMCS DATE: 8`Z ��G� BARRIER ITEM NO: s� L RADAGARR1 o5 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY NAME lJT l L IT l CS DEyy1-2T w.ENS"�- FACILITY ADDRESS qL� C Gj • \(9 SrQ E ET r -40 BARRIER DESCRIPTION: K \ C \C 1 A S E ) F3gok- \ EO'Ka f � t3 CL "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: �(�PLfICC COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" Ice) DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 4Q3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: W E LO P L Yi �T E �rj5coIlJ DCDCz__ COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" 0 DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: U l\ i I T 1 G S CONTACT PERSON: em • DATE: _ �� c( 7s BARRIER ITEM NO: F\ADABARR1 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach E Cl D* CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. 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BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS FACILITY FACILITY ADDRESS BARRIER DESCRIPTION: Q�--Skc-Oc)t- ,. lz�-eD.,f2.nc-e S ( Arnor "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: -e-V&a&e_\ CCS�,CaQ(\^ Mol COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ \O NOOd DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED 9-6, feliq 2 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: V T\ L\ j \;E S CONTACT PERSON: V l_ GJ h� (_ \C-e" -�L • DATE: �S� 2ir� Ct BARRIER ITEM NO: S F\ADARARRI i%L OS 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Ell, 0 Q SEW PORT ° CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH } U P.O. 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BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 C'9<7 FO R�\P AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS 6 FACILITY NAME VAC \ L 1 T I 'E S rD F—P FACILITY ADDRESS 9 L-C, Gj � (0-1-\- ST2E�rl BARRIER DESCRIPTION: S 1 G nl A-G, l✓ --"ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL.: S G N N-G-C Q E �Z, 1�- �,-- Q i \cz e COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $ 2 S` O DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED ;rp 2I� �QR3 "TRANSITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: 5 IG nc.L,� T� Per re.b'i\Ce Y,C_1_1�_ COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ Z SO cJ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE 5 RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: , Q,-U DATE: BARRIER ITEM NO: Cjl� F\ADADARRI y0L /f 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach SEW PORT CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH U }ram r P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 C �P '9</ FO RN AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS IW FACILITY NAME UTlLtect c�, D PAt2z ram£ FACILITY ADDRESS 1-l(::�x 1.r1 k-G I - Sr(Ze;F-7 BARRIER DESCRIPTION: :�d t'i FU oe- �cfeSSrb�� Sec I�CeS "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL:( \V\�0 m Gcces ,4�1� SQcJ �c�.S COST ESTIMATE OF "ULTIMATE SOLUTION" $_ DATE BARRIER TO BE ELIMINATED } rAjjj_2G, JgY3 "TRAN//S��••ITION SOLUTION" FOR BARRIER REMOVAL: Rt c� j 4\ V\ 0 ce VAC -C S'.'. :\ r. ` N , COST ESTIMATE OF "TRANSITION SOLUTION" $ DATE TRANSITION SOLUTION TO BE IN PLACE' \ RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT: CONTACT PERSON: DATE: _ (- \Z $\Ct :? F\ADABARRI BARRIER 'ITEM NO: S-7_ 'fy le, 3300 Newport Boulevard; Newport Beach DATE TA 1 7- IS ❑ TO: ❑ MAYOR COUNCIL ❑ ❑ FIRE GENERALSERV. ❑ MANAGER ❑ LIBRARY ❑ ASST. TO MGR. ❑ MARINE ❑ EXEC. ASST. ❑ PARKS & REC. ❑ ATTORNEY ❑ PERSONNEL K BUILDING ❑ PLANNING ❑ CITY CLERK ❑ POLICE ❑ DATA PROCESS. ❑ PUBLIC WORKS ❑ DUPLICATING ❑ PURCHASING ❑ FINANCE ❑ TRAFFIC ❑ BUSINESS LIC. ❑ UTILITIES FOR: VACTION & DISPOSITION 0 FILE 'INFORMATION O REVIEW & COMMENT O RETURN 1 LEGEND: * READILY ACHIEVABLE (first priorty, to be STARTED IMMEDIATEL and completed by JANUARY 26, 1993) ** STRUCTURAL WORK (Designjto start immediately, construction be completed by JANUARY 26, 1995) *** PRIORITY STRUCTURAL WORK (Design to start immediately, construction to be completed by JANUARY 26, 1994) SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED IHPT•�NTATIO COSTS: * $ 12.2,29 * $ 1,276, 00 ** $ 837,125 , a AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II • ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION -------- ------------------------------- -------------------------------------- UTIL. * 42-01 $100 ---- $0 ----------- ----- ------- pPROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED AT ENTRANCE TO PARKING LOT DEPT. * 42-02 $100 $0 OqHEEL STOPS NEEDED IN PARKING AREA 42-03 $100 $0 t/PARKING SPA& DOESN'T COMPLY — RESTRIPE PARKING * 42-04 $10p $0 /ENTRY DOOR 20EEDS PROPER KICKPLATE * 42-05 + $0 %PROPER SIGN A E REQUIRED AT ENTRY DOOR * 42-06 $100 _ $0 t/STAIR IN BING NEEDS CONTRASTING STRIP ON STAIRWAY * 42-07 $500 $0 NO COMPLYIN ,DRINKING FOUNTAIN — INSTALL *** 42-08 $10,00Q $0 - INADEQUATE SPACE IN RESTROOMS — REMODEL N/A 42-09 $0 - RESTROOM H.C: SIGN REQUIRED SEE REMODEL ABOVE N/A 42-10 $0 4a-8 $0 INADEQUATE PACE IN RESTROOMS — REMODEL of DOOR N/A 42-11 ghHE AS $p $0 NEEDS SELF—, SING TOILET COMPARTMENT N/A 42-12 $0 $0 RESTROOMS D GRAB —BARS •" N/A 42-13 $0 $0 RESTROOM.FAq.CETS DON'T COMPLY N/A 42-14 $0 $0 NO COMPLYING URINAL * 42-15 $250 $0 ►/PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED IN PARKING AREAS * 42-16 $10 $0 V/PROVIDE INFO RE: ACCESSIBLE SERVICES ------------ $11,265 --------- $0 r AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER•N0. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION ---------------------------------- FIRE * 23-01 ---------_- $250 -------------------- $0 ----- ---- ---------- --------------- ---------------------- PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #1 & NEEDS RAMP * 23-02 $250 $0 PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #4 & NEEDS RAMP * 23-03 $250 $0 PHONE & DOOR BELL T00 HIGH AT FIRE STATION #5 & NEEDS RAMP * 23-04 $250 $0 PHONE & DOOR BELL T00 HIGH AT FIRE STATION #6'& NEEDS RAMP ** 23-05 $500 $0 y/PROVIDE RAMP -PROM DISABLED PARKING SPACE TO WALKWAY NEAR BLDG $1,500 $0 1 0 Yy: 0 1 '* DEPT. POLICE PRIORITY BARRIER ------------------------------ 18-01 $1,000 18-02 $1,000 18-04 $2,000 18-05 $2,000 18-06 $500 18-08 18A09- 18-10 18-11 18-12 18-13 $5,060 ^---$0 $1,000 $2,000 $500 $1,000 $17,000 gW 1 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS �y,�C.t�TfbN 6T TRANS-IMGN-COST DESCRIPTION $1, $2 PARKING SPACES NOT ACCESSIBLE AT POLICE STATION FRONT ENTRY DOOR IS TOO HEAVY / DIFFICULT TO OPEN DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEED TO HAVE HEIGHT ADJUSTED FOR ACCESS PUBLIC TELEPHONES NEED TO BE LOWERED FOR ACCESS FINGERPRINT ROOM TOO SMALL TO ACCOMODATE PERSON IN WHEELCHAIR 4-PRESS-I=M-IS-.TOO-SMhIXrli*-A820MGDA,TE-PERSON-ZN-WHEEbGHA-1-R PUBLIC RESTROOMS DO NOT COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS EMPLOYEE-L02KER ROOMS-NUT-A�'-=FccTRTv ** NQT REOUTQFD ++* %/NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE AT DOORS AND PARKING, ETC.. FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY HANDRAILS LACK REQUIRED EXTENSIONS v/FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY LACKS REQUIRED WARNING STRIPES LOBBY LACKS (ACCESSIBLE -TELEPHONE WITH VOLUME CONTROL 33 A� kjf� H Fj AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER"NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION ---- ------------- ----- ----------------- --------------- — ------ LIBRARY * ^- 40-01 $750 $0 --_------------� NEWPORT CTR BRANCH WIML-BE-R MOVED * 40-02 $2,000 $0 NARINE M BRANCH - ENTRY DOORS DO NOT COMPLY * 40-03 $1,500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESNOT COMPLY * 40-04 $100 $0 - MEWS PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESNIT COMPLY * 40-05 $200 $0 - WOMENIS PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESNfT COMPLY N/R 40-06 $0 $0 - UNISEX / STAFF RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY * 40-07 $750 $0 - FURNITURE AMD SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE * 40-08 $2,000 $0 - CIRCULATION DESK IS NOT ACCESSIBLE * 40-09 $0 - $0 - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS * 40-10 $125 $0 SIGNAGE-AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS,REQUIRED * 40-11 $100 $0 reaDM BRANCH - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY, SHOULD BE VAN ACCESSIBLE * 40-12 $2,000 $0 - ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLY TO ACCESSIBLITY STANDARDS "• "' '40-13 $1,500 - $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN •DOESN-r---COMPL?-'-:'--_.,,; .- * 40-14 $150 $0 - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN•MENIS RESTROOb!•:.', * 40-3-5 $100 t $0 - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY `- N/R 40-16 $0 $0 - WORKROOM & WORKROOM DOORWAYS NOT ACCESSIBLE N/R 40-17 $0 $0 - UNISEX / STAFF RESTROOM DOESN'T -COMPLY , * 40-18 $750 $0 - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE * 40-19 $15,000 $0 - CIRCULATION DESK IS NOT ACCESSIBLE•. - * 40-20 $0 $0 PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS * 40-21 $1251. $0 ✓a- SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT -IS -REQUIRED * 40-22 $100 $0 VBALBOA BRAN - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY -WITH ACCESSIBILITY * 40-23 $2,000 $0 ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLY TO ACCESS STANDARDS * 40-24 $50 $0 - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MEN•S RESTROOM * 40-25 $160 $0 - WOMENtS PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY N/R 40-26 $0 $0 - UNISEX / STAFF RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY N/R 40-27 $0 $0 - INTERIOR DOORS THROUGHOUT DON'T COMPLY * 40-28 $15,000 $0 - CIRCULATION DESK•'IS HOTACCESSIBLE * 40-29 $7q0 $0 FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE * 40-30 $1,500 $0 DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY * 40-31 $0 $0 - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS * 40-32 $125 $0 1/ - SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED N/R 40-33 $0 $0 WEST NEWPO - STORAGE FACILITY * 40-34 $0 $0 NEWPORT CTR BRANCH - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DON'T COMPLY * 40-35 $750 $0 PARKING ACCESSIBILITY DOESN'T COMPLY ------------ $47,525 --------- $0 T AMERICANS WITH DI TITLE II DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER'NO. ULTIMATE COST GENERAL SERVICES * ** ** *** *** 31-01 31-02 31-03 31-04 31-05 31-06 31-07 31-08 31-09 $3,225 $325 $3,950 $105,000 $2, O $125, 0 $155,0, 0 $162,000 $4,� 0 $561,0 0 ELIlIINATION OF BARRIERS ACT TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION $400 $0 $0 $0 $325 $0 $19,675 $17,775 $0 $38,175 DOORS, RESTROONS, PARKING, DRINKING FOUNTAIN, ETC.. (ZISTH ST RESTROOMS - MINOR PROBLEMS W/ WOMEN'S RESTROOM NEWPORT PI - PROBLEMS WITH RESTROOM FAUCET, DRINKING FOUNTAIN WASHIKGTONA§X RESTROONS - T00 SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT BALBOA P RESTROOMS - TOILET L DRINKING FOUNTAIN DON'T COMPLY 19TH SIT RES OOMS - RESTROOMS TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT CUM RESTR .iS (WEST)- DONOT COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL CUM RESTR (EAST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL BUCK GULLY AESTROOMS - NON -COMPLYING, NEEDS MINOR REMODELLING All AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. 'ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST MARINE * 28-01 DEPT. * 28-02 * 28-03 * 28-04 * 28-05 * 28-06 * 28-07 * 28-08 * 28-09 * 28-10 * 28-11 * 28-12 * 28-13 * 28-14 * 28-15 * 28-16 * 28-17 28-18 ** 28-19 *** 28-20 *** 28-21 *** 28-22 28-23 * 28-24 * 28-25 * 28-26 * 28-27 *** 28-28 *• 28-29 * 28-30 $350 $75 $20 $100 $800 $25 $300 $$00 $500 $20 To 50 $20 $20 $25 $25 $30 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $300 $300 $300 $600 $1,200 $400 $30,000 $400 NOT USED $20 $0 $0 $20 $30 $0 $20 $0 $0 $20 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $600 $0 $0 DESCRIPTION MARINE HEADQRTRS - ENTRY DOOR HARDWARE - ENTRY DOOR KICKPLATE - ENTRY DOOR THRESHOLD DOESN'T COMPLY - ENTRY DOOR NOT WITH PROPER SIGNAGE - DRINKING FOUNTAIN NOT PROPER HEIGHT Q- SIGNAGE AT THE RECEPTION COUNTERS BALBOA YACHT BASIN - ENTRY TO PRIMARY OFFICE - D60R LEADING TO (2) BATHROOMS REQUIRES EXCESS FORCE �- MEWS RESTROOM INADEQUATE CLEARANCE WITHIN 0- NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE IDENTIFICATION -ON RESTROOM DOORS - DOOR HARDWARE ON RESTROOM DOORS NOT LEVER TYPE - ✓d-_TGNS AT FACILITY DO NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS NNEW$DS SIGNAGE. AT ENTRY TO PARKING LOT J EDS SIGNAGE AT ENTRY TO BUILDING Q CDM PARKING BOOTH - NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUEST J BALBOA PARKING LOT - NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUEST ✓ 7R. LIFEGUARD OFF. - NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSIq�ANCE ON REQUEST MCFADDEN SQ. - SE CURBCUT NEAR CMUMIE'S CHILI NON -COMPLYING NE CURBCUT HEAR DORYMANIS HOTEL NON -COMPLYING - CURBCUT TO THE SOUTH IS NON -COMPLYING ✓ DORYMANIS FISH AREA - SLOPE OF WALK AT ENTRY DOESN'T COMPLY - PAY PHONE DOESN'T COMPLY MARINE HEADQRTRS - MEWS RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER - WOMEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY HCFADDEN SQ. - FOUR PAY PHONES NEAR RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY ✓ - SLOPE OF DRIVEWAY/RAMP TO LOWER PARKING NON-STND NEWPORT PIER - SLOPE OF RAMP TO PIER TOO STEEP - PAY PHONE AT FISHERMAN*S RESTAURANT TOO HIGH *** 28-31 $300 $0 *** 28-32 $600 $300 * 28-33 $1,200 $0 N/R 28-34 $0 $0 * 28-35 $200 $30 * 28-36 $300 $30 * 28-37 $00 $0 * 28-38 $ 00 $50 *** 28-39 $1,500 $0 ** 28-40 $30,000 $0 ** 28-41 $5, 00 $0 * 28-42 $2,900 $0 * 28-43 $500 $0 N/R 28-44 y0 $0 * 28-45 $300 $0 �S�L6 $100 �$0_ ** 28-47 $300 $0 ** 28-48 $500 $0 *** 28-49 $1,000 $0 28-50 $0 , $0 -�-N/R ** - 28-51 $2,000 "$0 ** 28-52 $2,000 $0 ** 28-53 $1,000 $0 ** 28-54 $2,000 $0 ** 28-55 $2,000 $0 *** 28-56 $2,000 $0 *** 28-57 $2,000 $0 *** 28-58 $2,000 $0 ** 28-59 $1,000' $0 *** 28-60 $3,000 $0 ** 28-61 $2,000 $0 $106A60 $1,120 - RAILING TOO HIGH FOR WHEELCHAIR TO CAST ROD/REEL HEADQRTRS - ENTRY RAMP TOO STEEP/HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY - EXT./INT. DOORS WITH NON -COMPLYING HARDWARE - RESTROOMS NON ACCESSIBLE - RECEPTION COUNTER TOO HIGH - INADEQUATE CLEAR SPACE AT STRIKE EDGE - INT./EXT. STAIRS NEEDS VISUAL TREAD MARKINGS J}� - INT./EXT. STAIRS HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY p - PICNIC TABLE AREA DOESN'T COMPLY 1CCESS - NEED ACCESSIBLE WALKWAYS TO THE SAND/WATER PIERLLLLLL- SLOPE AT FOOT OF PIER TOO STEEP y PMUaNG FOUNTAINS NEAR RESTROOMS NON -COMPLYING RINKING FOUNTAINS NEAR RESTROOMS NON-COMPLYING ^-�QPEN GQARDRAIL DOESN'T MEET REQUXRJUIENTS V "FISH CLEANING SINKS AREN'T ACCESSIBLZ _;JPHONE DIRECTORY BLACKS KNEE ACCESS AT PHONE - PAVILION AREA DOES NOT HAVE RAMPCCESS - CONCESSION BLDG RAMP SLOPE & HANORAILS DON'T COMPLY - RAMP AT BUS AREA EXCEEDS MAX SLOPE - PARKING FEE BOOTH IS WITHOUT RAMP ACCESS - STAIR AT WESTSIDE OF PIER_DOESN"T COMPLY - PARKING LOT STAIRS DO NOT COMPLY - STAIRS, ADJOINING SAND/PLAY AREA DON'T COMPLY - STAIR HANDRAILS FROM LOT °A^ DON'T COMPLY. ' - ^A^ ST PARKING'LOT CORBCUT TO'BEACH IS TOO STEEP - °B^ ST PARKING LOT CORBCOT TO BEACH IS TOO STEEP - PATH FROM BUS STATION TO PIER IS TOO STEEP ✓ - ^A° ST LOT HEEDS (3) H.C. PARKING SPACES [HAS NONE] ✓- MBM ST LOT NEEDS (2) H.C. PARKING SPACES [HAS ONE] - "AN ST LOT DOESN'T HAVE ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES -RAMP FROM MAIN LOT TO PIER:IS TO STEEP AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II TET IHMATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. -- PRIORITY BARRIER WO. ULPIMATE.COST TRANSITION COST 4D��MR:'------- -----------«------is- PERSONNEL ** 04-01 $5,�00 $0 WO * 04-02 $0 $0 PUBLIC SER#CE --$5,000 ------$0 I COUNTER IS TOO NIGH, PROVIDE TABLE O!Z tAP &AILbj I AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ET NATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION DATA -- NONE -- $0 $0 PROCESSING FINANCE R.1 Y kq r. • i _ �_ r DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS COST TRANSITION COST CITY * 05-01 $ 00 ATRNY * 05-02 $1,000 * 05-03 $0 * 05-0450. $1,200 u Al $0 NO ELEVATd `ACCESS TO 2ND FLR-PROVIDE EQUIV. SERVICE AT 1ST PLR $0 INTERIOR STAIRS LACK STRIPING AND REQUIRED HANDRAIL $0 EXTERIOR STAIRS LACK STRIPING AND REQUIRED HANDRAIL $0 2ND FM RESTROOMS NOT ACCESSIBLE - NO ELEV. ACCESS I $0 --- t AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE,COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION ---------------------------------------- ''----------------------------------*-----------,------------------------------------- PUBLIC * 30-01 $0 $0 PUBLIC COU.ER TOO HIGH (OFFER USE OF CONF. ROOM DOWNSTAIRS) WORKS * 30-02 $1, 00 $0 DRINKING FdbNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY, REPLACE * 30-03 $2,000 $0 RESTROOM SYNKS, URINAL & MIRRORS DON'T COMPLY, RETROFIT NEEDED ** 30-04 $1,00y00 $0 ✓ PARKING SIGNAGE AT ENTRANCES TO LOTS REQUIRED *** 30-05 $1,y00 $0 VREBUILD RAMP & RAILING TO CITY HALL ENTRANCE ------------ --------- !. $5,500 $0 E: e!, iij[P.lit-. e. ri:">; ' i :?hii£i �:.:':: [P.::.F•:: a'�.'`.:;`iii' �� iili 1 y '448r*�":•,`f �'ir,ti;-. t`-}',�`I,.':'h"!�'#C H�dl�+: _,r^�•-,'C�.•C:��?.:: 'FG'''i.' '�'. :;n:1".lilt...••' •::: ?::. :1 :1. :':I .: 1;.: ?1 .::YII,..lrll..:: t-A .....?•"Il: • j.:;;;i1F•: !:�j'iC:i'It::i:f:':.::. ij{s.:;•;+:,t;.;t.r:r�: ii:i: f.:..i;{:... t�?S!da.;i.pa,,:••;;:.:7:" tii?'l: `;!r91�i?�Iulps:? AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS DEPT. PRIORITY BARRIER NO. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION ----------*-------------------------------------------------------- P.B.& *** -------v------------------------------------------------- R. 75-01 $160,000 $150 CARROLL BECK: PARKING, RESTROOMS, ACCESS TO PLAY AREAS, ETC.. 75-02 $0 $150 OASIS CTR: LACKS SIGNAGE ** 75-03 $350,000 $150 W.NWPRT CONK CTR: STAIRS, SIGNAGE, RESTROOMS, DRINKING FOUNTAIN ** 75-04 IwRov $0 THEATER ARTS CTR: LOCATE H.C. PARKI ACE IN UPPER LOT * 75-05 $450 - $150 CDM YOUTH CTR: DRINKING FOUNTAIN SIGNAG ✓ ** 75-05A $15, 00 $0 NEEDS ACCESS TO PLAY EQIII * 75-06 $0 $0 . LINCOLN GYM: SCHOOL DIST. FACILITY - SCHOOL DIST. TO ADDRESS ** 75-07 $150, 00 $0 JORGENSEN COMM. CTR: RESTROOMS, PATHS TO ACTIVITY SITES & EQUIP *** 75-08 $50,000 $0 CLIFF DR PARK: RAMP/STAIRS, RESTROOMS, PARKING, SAND EQIIIP. * 75-09 $150 $0 ✓BONITA CREEK: NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE ** 75-09A $40,000 $0 NEEDS ACCESS TO PLAY EQUIPMENT * 75-10 $150 $0 VBAYSIDE-,DR..PAPX:. NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE & PARKING ** 75-11 $2,000 $0 _ BAYVIEW PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBM ROUTE (RAMP) - * 75-12 $2,235 $0 BEGONIA PARK: NEEDS ACCESS-l$ DRINKING FOUNTAIN &TABLE ** 75-13 $203,500 $1,500 ✓ HUFFALO HIL7S(I): GE PARK T , RESTROOM, DRINKING FOUNTAIN *** 75-14 $202,000 $150 ✓ BUFFALO HILKS(II): RESTROOM, TABLE * 75-15 $2,250 $0 CHANNEL PL PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE ** 75-16 $2,650 $150 �/` EASTBLUFF PARK: GNAG H.C. ROUTE RAMP, TABLES * 75-17 $0 $0 GALAXY VIEW PARK: ** NOT APPLICABLE ** * 75-18 $0 $0 HARBOR VIEW NATURE PARK: ** NOT APPLICABLE ** * 75-19 $1,735 $0 INSPIRATION PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN ** 75-20 $202 250 $0 IRVINE TER PARK: RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY,DRINXING FOUNTAIN,TABLE 75-21 $0 $0 JASMINE VIEW PARK: ** NOT APPLICABLE ** * 75-22 $1,875 $150 LAS ARENAS PARK: 41namxr SS�y DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-23 $1,750 $0 LIDO PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-24 $1,750 $0 LOOKOUT PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-25 $2,250 $0 NEWPORT ISL. PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLES * 75-26 $150 $0 f OLD SCHOOL PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE *** 75-27 $1,800 $150 f PENINSULA PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE PARKING GNAG & TABLE *** 75-28 $3,250 $0 SAN MIGUEL PARK: CURB RAMP, DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE *** 75-29 $3,750 $0 SPYGLASS HILL PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE CURB RAMP, DRINKING FNTN * 75-30 $2,250 $0 SPYGLASS RESERV. PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE p•':-(ise:,p��.;.. �•p�•:•:::�pVv.` :.��M:••.-�+�j��i'::: ":jOI: •ri:':.�•�[••::yY•n.�;::n,. •.�]' ... .. �':.y• :7•rt:.lC..::� .:•1'•'1. Rw •••LYIfLON:`. •.:: 5. <.:.: is �I.':C:. i:a:.• [_ •2 •is^n �::[::[•i::•. `:2. .. �. h............. a]S1I1:.0:'.�:1{C ._]wR•.... Y ': L}i;faL:g�IIiILy?:$fi3j .•� 1 Ili:!:jfil: .,.a::':::., •1 Ea::_>, ::•:@i r,:: ::V>.: �:: .n;. ,•. :iiw :i'?.r.e•:3 �..:'.: �•' .1 •>:.n�':ei..', �i::•....::>::.: ::::.. .i:i'.;"::::`: ..:: i; :;::t:�:....:: .:P•. .ijilvl"7C:. :1.'�1 n,i,:; l`;1::; .>.�'�<. V.jSZ.r. ..pa..'.::• a�..p•::. .. >�. .„i::•• :Y•.• h. a• ..:. .... .. :..:..:::::� :•,I:l::.: �i•;11.:: •?�:.:1::,:•1:1 •I::.::y:::•:.'�.::.�::ill:)1 :. •tir.. ?❑?1•:Il.'•::•:iiit:<'i �i:o �:.::. ?'. 1;:;.::... �•;.; .. yy _ _ _ .............:•:1•'.iau.0.'A]..L;!W.a.Nil:�l]I�tl�ii....i�i+'a:.3�,. ];:IL:a:i::.`:f :: ':. .....:.. _.........__n_... ® 75-31 $1,875 $150 WESTCLIFF PARR: PARKINGaLqNAGE DRINKING FOUNTAIN * 75-32 $1,750 $0 WEST JETTY VIEW XAViLjWNKING FOUNTAIN * 75-33 $2 400 $150 W NEWPORT PARK: ARiI IGNAG DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE *** 75-34 $3,400 $1,150 15TH ST PARK: PARKING, CURB RAMP, S GNAGE TABLES, DRINK FNTN * 75-35 $1,750 $0 38TH ST PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN $1,414,370 $4,150 �//i ti i� u AMERICANS WITH n-"ABILITIES ACT TIT —*I „r ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS • * * * (rev. 4/22/93) Priority structural work to be completed by January 26, 1994 rSBADED OR (ITEMS) By CITY FORCES) BARRIER NO./DEPT. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION �i23^t15;FTR8 s-00 - $0 PROVIDE 1 Amp MOM IIIS LED, "PA32S�TNG SPAES� TO WALiGi+ y* NEAE BLDG sa" 000 PAmqXQ SI?ACES NOT' AC ESSiSL& AT POLICE STATTIM V-,:1l 07•',GEN. SERVIC $50,000 $0 CDM RESTROOMS (WEST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL i/.31-iS"8•_ _ $50,000 u_ $0 CDM.RESTROOMS ,(EAST) DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL ✓.Z$-i.9fifiFiliTi38 �.,-. $1rr0tS6'- $(% MCFADD= %Z.' - P8 CMZBlnVT VE= tHARLI$°S CHILI NON -COMPLYING r/:26»2Q $Ix00i1 $0 - NE CURIiCL�'1` 24EAIt txOitYihANS iiOTEL iIOY7»L'OMPS,tING ✓`2$»21 $1,000 $4 CURSCUT TO THE SOUTH IS NON»COMPLYING t/;28»22 $,ODU $0 DETRYMAIT`S FISH AREA ^ SLOPE fSP WALK AT ENTRY DOESN'T COMPLY �'28^28 j f{ G✓ $400 v$600 ^ SLOPS OF DRIVI mxfRAmp TO is wa i?zpzINC NON-8T $38C .$?... ,"XVW4KRT FIE - -jrjNq T400 Ajan TO.�AS'F ROD, , ✓28-'�7. $600 $0 - MARINE HQ ENTRY RAMP/HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY ti 28-3-9 $1,500 $0 - PICNIC TABLE AREA DOESN'T COMPLY 25-47 $300 PENINSULA PARK:GAZEBO RAMP,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) •$0 i/ 2L8»S7 w42r.Bfl!)•' �0. ' PATZ FRAM gvs, STATIM, TO VIM 'i5 TOO ST)M-P t/`2$�SS $2r000 $0 «A". ST WT N tog (2) 3i.C. PAlaING 4pACES, fne gm), �/28^59 $ xpOt) $0 » 'M4 ST OT NEEDS (2) B.C. PARM* S£'AC4S tXAS ONEI $0 - "A Sr WT mw,% AMPS 4 BANt?mus . r/-30-04/POWATC WORK 4 100p $8 CIV:`X Vl&XRW SIGNAGE AT =M=NCW `IO LOW REJ IUIRED . r/ ,3Q=-0S 7 tSTAt".• $1, OOD $0 - P3,MUILD, RAMP &' RAIL,ENG tp CITY HAIL ENTRANCE V/ s4,2--4;VpT4aTIE ' '.$£t ,.i�AR;AINC± SE.r&E DOESiVeT COMPLY-,RES`tiz.IPIE` PARKING°.... . d�-ee .... .10U . . 3-BBB .......... .. .. .. .. .. ••G,-,S---•=��.� o/ 75-01/P.B.& R. $10,000 $150 CARROLL BEEK: RESTRMS,DRNK FTN,RAILING,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) . ...... ..... . .. . .. T� i�.Ts zt: x<br.,��� �:c � PAi2K122£� s�zsc� �' �i� • iox .. ... �/✓ 75-08 $90,000 $0 CLIFF DR PARK:ONSITE ACCESS, RESTRMS,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) 75-11 $2,000 $0 BAYVIEW PARK:ONSITE ACCESS,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) ✓ 75-13* $50,000 $150 BUFFALO HILLS(I): RESTRM,DRNK FTN,ACCESS,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) ✓ 75-14 $50,000 $150 BUFFALO HILLS(II): RESTRM,DRNK FTN,ACCESS,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) ✓ 75-16 $2,650 $150 EASTBLUFF PARK:ONSITE ACCESS, (SIGNAGE & PARKING) ✓ 75-27 $1,800 $150 PENINSULA PARK:ONSITE ACCESS,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) ✓ 75-28 $3,250 $0 SAN MIGUEL PARK: ONSITE ACCESS,DRNK FTN,(SIGNAGE & PARKING) '�75-29 $3,750 $0 SPYGLASS HILL PARK: ONSITE ACCESS,DRNK FTN,(SIGNAGE & PARKING V/ ?5-31. $1,875 $150 WESTCLIFF PARK: ONSITE ACCESS,DRNK FTN, (SIGNAGE & PARKING) ✓ 75-34 $3,400 $150 15TH ST PARK:ONSITE ACCESS, DRNK FTN, (SIGNAGE & PARKING) -43-4.8, ?5- mf(o25 $2,650 * REMOVF.p FROM JANUARY 26, 1995 ADA LIST SO THAT ALL BUFFALO HILLS ADA MAY BE COMPLETED IN ONE CONTRACT ✓ TRAFFIC BARRIERS BARRIER NO./DEPT ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION 23-05 $500 $0 PROVIDE RAMP FROM DISABLED PARKING SPACE TO WALKWAY NEAR B 28-19 $1,000 1 $0 MCFADDEN SQ. - BE CURBCUT NEAR CHARLIE'S CHILI NON-COMPLYI 28-20 $1,000 $0 NE CURBCUT NEAR DORYMAN'S HOTEL NON -COMPLYING 8-21 $1,000 $0 CURBCUT TO THE SOUTH IS NON -COMPLYING 28-49 $1,000 $0 RAMP AT BUS AREA EXCEEDS MAX SLOPE 28-55 CURB CUT AT B ST LOT 28-56 CURB CUT AT A ST LOT 28-57 $2,000 $0 PATH FROM BUS STATION TO PIER IS TOO STEEP 28-58 $2,000 $0 "A" ST LOT NEEDS (2) H.C. PARKING SPACES [HAS NONE] 28-59 $1,000 $0 "B" ST LOT NEEDS (2) H.C. PARKING SPACES [HAS ONE] 28-60 $3,000 $0 "A" ST LOT NEEDS RAMPS & HANDRAILS 30-04 $1,000 $0 CITY HALL- PARKING SIGNAGE AT ENTRANCES TO LOTS REQUIRED 42-03 $100 $0 PARKING SPACE DOESN'T COMPLY - RESTRIPE PARKING 75-04 $200 $0 THEATER ARTS CTR: LOCATE H.C. PARKING SPACE IN UPPER LOT 75-OBA _ CLIFF DRIVE PARK -PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-27A PENINSULA PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-34A 15TH ST PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-03A I W NPT COMM CTR: PARKING & SIGNAGE 40-11 $100 $0 CUM BRANCH - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY, SHOULD -BE VAN ACCESSI 40-22 $100 $0 BALBOA BRANCH - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY 28-13 $20 $0 - NEEDS SIGNAGE AT ENTRY TO PARKING LOT 28-16 $25 $0 BALBOA PARKING LOT - NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUE 42-01 $100 $0 PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED AT ENTRANCE TO PARKING LOT 42-02 $100 $0 WHEEL STOPS NEEDED IN PARKING AREA 42-15 $250 $0 PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED IN PARKING AREAS 75-10 $150 $0 BAYSIDE DR. PARK: NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE & PARKING 75-13A BUFFALO HILLS (I): PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-14A BUFFALO HILLS (II): PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-16A EASTBLUFF PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-22A LAS ARENAS PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-26 $150 $0 OLD SCHOOL PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE 75-31A WESTCLIFF DRIVE PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE ?S-vlA 3,xv &AWL f�6Er- Cwa,6 A-ceua ✓ 2S--O9A v-7s�33A r6olkim Cr yk walcr iJEc ly a--r y4 (/ COMMUNICATIONS BARRIERS BARRIER NO./DEPT ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION 23-01 $250 $0 PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #1 & NEEDS RAMP 23-02 $250 $0 PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #4 & NEEDS RAMP 23-03 $250 $0 PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #5 & NEEDS RAMP 23-04 $250 $0 PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #6 & NEEDS RAMP 18-05 $2,000 $500 PUBLIC TELEPHONES NEED TO BE LOWERED FOR ACCESS 18-13 $1,000 $0 LOBBY LACKS ACCESSIBLE TELEPHONE WITH VOLUME CONTROL 40-09 $0 $0 IPUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS 40-20 $0 $0 PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS 40-31 _ $0 $0 PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS 28-N $1,200 $0 MCFADDEN SQ. - FOUR PAY PHONES NEAR RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY 28-30 $400 $0 PAY PHONE AT FISHERMAN'S RESTAURANT TOO HIGH 28-46 $100 $0 PHONE DIRECTORY BLOCKS KNEE ACCESS AT PHONE BUILDING BARRIERS BARRIER NO./DEPT ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION 18-10 $1,000 $0 NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE AT DOORS AND PARKING, ETC.. 18-12 $500 $0 FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY LACKS REQUIRED WARNING STRIPES 40-10 $125 $0 SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED 40-21 $125 $0 SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED 28-06 $25 $0 SIGNAGE AT THE RECEPTION COUNTERS 28-10 $20 $0 NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE IDENTIFICATION ON RESTROOM DOORS 28-14 $20 1 $0 1 NEEDS SIGNAGE AT ENTRY TO BUILDING 28-45 $300 $0 FISH CLEANING SINKS AREN'T ACCESSIBLE 42-16 $10 $0 PROVIDE INFO RE: ACCESSIBLE SERVICES 75-02/P.B.& R. $0 $150 OASIS CTR: LACKS SIGNAGE 75-06 $0 $0 LINCOLN GYM: SCHOOL DIST. FACILITY - SCHOOL DIST. TO ADDRESS O 28-22 $1,000 $0 DORYMAN'S FISH AREA - SLOPE OF WALK AT ENTRY DOESN'T COMPLY 28-31 $300 $0 NEWPORT PIER - RAILING TOO HIGH TO CAST ROD AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS * (rev 4/11/93) "725*45 Readily achievable work to be completed by January 26, 1993 (SHADED +fflRC BY CITY FORCES) BARRIER NO./DEPT. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION I/:23»0i/ 21tE ' $2$tt $0 PROM RFLL Tw'AZOH•AT E`193 S'.CA' ON -#1 &' MRMS RAMP ✓ 23-42 �G $7S0 kII Pki{H 71QC)R BF 1. T04 HIQ1i At )'U ST�4��OxT'#4 .� i711AS RATV 4_1 $ $o $tJ PHO & DQQR Enu 9 HIGH xr F ;•q`},7 TbN IV$ NE $ RAMP " d:23-04 ! 2YsII: $o PEONS &DOOR BELi� T00%I�FI F31 'S`PAijION'�fi & NEEbs.RM2m ? w,. wx.•.•. ",.. . i/18-02/POLICE _...., ..... .-w. $1,000 ..ww -. wx..... ww n $0 "x wn...n... .. " FRONT ENTRY DOOR IS TOO HEAVY / DIFFICULT TO OPEN• w rw.,v r+r• M N •w,x..v,wux w„ww.w.wx...n". my vn; nn. w"rxw mv..nN•ww vv wx"" .�OYPHZR 1:1R>ysRNr �PFoazXriS`Vi�s�sav�rs ."..z.Ks �ac?,HzaH, x� $2,000 $500 DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEED TO HAVE HEIGHT ADJUSTED FOR ACCESS �/18-04 ✓ i8»05 - ... xx ," ,,....„„,..,,."...", $2 �,000 1 x. ".w,-, garii0 v x" ........,<.-.w. n . ,"w, ." . ,•x .w.x., .w.,.,.,..w. nn " ^x ' 'ATC. .......xnw,.,. I+Ei$I,TC T$S.ktP1iONES NE$i3 T'LT BH ia00YtYE1iED FOXt ;S•CCESB ✓ 6-ifi / rTi ;" $So0 $t1 rI13G);k1'Xtut R00M IS}{l'•$MlA �, TU,A{GQMpAA ;F$IiS6N:7 WF�Efik C R` ✓ 3 8'» U 7 #»` $fl so, TRESS Room IS 'TOO $M(4Li. TO ACCOMODAT - PS.11YSO37 x1cwngatanm Nis PR43$E12 019ON'AOB AT DbOsts Zt * X'1l121Cl1*, $2,000 $0 FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY HANDRAILS LACK REQUIRED EXTENSIONS �/18-11 i/3B»Y2 $Soo` ..„ ",",M,. - 17RONT ENTRY STAIRWAY 7aAL"ICS RTa(2i7I12RD T3A(tNLi7G SLRiiit*f ✓. �J,t604D . LOBBY LAcrS ,AcessnBL)3 ���1 rr�16r� t31TF1 v©� CoNtgm n,.x_..w..,M,..._...,x....."x�"�...n,".,.,"<...wxx�,."...".,x,"'" x ." ".wMxww _... "" 0-Ol/LIBRARY/&6aUj $750 ".. $0 _ NEWPORT CTR BRANCH BARRIERS WILL BE REMOVED WHEN ABANDONED ✓40-02 $2,000 $0 MARINERS BRANCH - ENTRY DOORS DO NOT COMPLY V�40-03 $1,500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY t," 40-04 $100 $0 - MEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY ✓40-05 $200 $0 - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY r/:AU-06 .'.,,'.."W •. ,- iiNISEX j �''�.TiiOdYff"#�$t€'�P'�e#�Y"" x, x, xE�ZN„TURE ,��, "...,.., ✓ 40-07 .'�`.� .,.".......... $75$0 ...".,.,."."..�_$� . ' - AND SHE�G NOT ACCESSIBLE w . .r " . , w .. LT` �g x��✓dL tt n-, $0 PUi31. C r�(7 LObiPTrX Olt ACCESS. �j4tk»20 $325 SQ ommAng AT EMRY,Vw TROD is REOUIRED' ✓ 40»i1. " . ".. :. S�,00, , ., ." " ". ', .. �0 nn. �19M B�� - PAitiC�iif3; D0E967=T CU.T#�LY, 5HLXt'f�17 HE";"'4t'1&k7 ;7��STB�SE ✓ 40-12 $2,000 $0 - ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLY TO ACCESSIBLITY STANDAR �40-13 $1,500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY ✓ 40-14 $150 $0 - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MEN'S RESTROOM v/40-15 $100 $0 - WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY ✓ 40»1G �� $0' 0 r %ionic oox & P7tT1'IcAaak FJOORWAp Vow AEGi'issims v 4II-17 (itAlt/ n" . $0" n $E1 VfI$kS j. STAFP RI�SIt Dafixi' GCI^.X ., ✓ '46-20 rJ��a-2� ;2x0u .. .. .. .. 40-23 $2,000 ..... .. .. ✓ 40-24 $50 ✓ 40-25 $100 r%40-2G ✓ '40-2 40-30 $1,500 ✓ 40-32 $125 40-34 /Z6fp9t (l&0 $0 40-35 t26,S C%j. eD $750 ✓ 331-01/GEN. MRVIC $3,225 .... .. . V/31-03 Si"Flb2'ib 2E-24,, 2FIMV5v' 2S�2(O t'31-05 $2,100 ✓ 28-01/MARINE $350 ,/ 28-02 $75 ✓ 28-03 $20 28-04 $100 ✓ 28-05 $800 ✓ 28-07 $300 28-08 $500 ✓ 28-09 $500 , ✓ 28-11 - $700 ✓ 28-12 $50 ✓ :�B»�3 • SAC $0 - FURNITURE AND SHELVING_ NOT ACCESSIBLE ,lZ.Cu:.AFtwr. GbIG..� $0 - Ri ��C ET�EFH NES Po TOT COMPLY YQ*R- ACL'E$8 $0 ST== AT ENm ANb motmom IS 1Zv*� $0 BA7 OA T P Z?TCH �' PATtT��fiTG DOESN'T COMPLY i�x : ACOESS�7�xLiTX $0 - ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLYmTO ACCESS STANDARDS $0 - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MEN'S RESTROOM $0 - WO_MEN'S_ PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY $0 < vNs&X % STA1zT` 1�ESTRFSONI PlC3EEI3tT .CbMpT6i $t�-:�TNrTmuok wog IMUGHOUT �1WT_ OMLY . $0 — FURN�E AND S ELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE $0 — DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY SO - PUBLIC DO NOT COMTPUY FOP< ACCESS $0 - SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED $0 W4E T NE4#POT7T STORAGE FACI2iTY ... •.. .• n...r.... .•.n L'I—�,n....,..,.. $0 NEWPORT CTR BRANCH - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DON'T COMPLY $0 - PARKING ACCESSIBILITY DOESN'T COMPLY $400 ADMIN. ;--DOORS � RESTROOMS,—PAgIEiPIG., DRINKING FOUNTAIN, ETC.. . ,'�V i.v"'�7rF7i >74' Fx��435VV1.AP - .rµsvV3v FRTJP+++r4'J� n� nVi'i�4v •.4 f�R'+R hYS�444`k . $0 NEWPORT PIER — PROBLEMS WITH RESTROOM nFAUCET, DRINKING FOUNTA $325 BALBOA PIER RESTROOMS — TOILET & DRINKING FOUNTAIN DON'T COMP $20 MARINE HEADQRTRS — ENTRY DOOR HARDWARE $0 — ENTRY DOOR KICKPLATE $0 — ENTRY DOOR THRESHOLD DOESN'T COMPLY $20 — ENTRY DOOR NOT WITH PROPER SIGNAGE $30 — DRINKING FOUNTAIN NOT PROPER HEIGHT ��.. '. ....,. daS"G�3+CaF# ��T REG1f8I'z0#� GC�'T�R$....... .. $0 BALBOA YACHT BASIN - ENTRY TO PRIMARY OFFICE $20 - DOOR LEADING TO (2) BATHROOMS REQUIRES EXCESS FORCE $0 - MEN'S RESTROOM INADEQUATE CLEARANCE WITHIN ..... >•v.rw, ., .....• , .>....•.•%+.. .,, >v>r n> v, •. NV Niv%u••,x, N, >N^M'd% $0 . NEEDS CSPTIR: s' 616 a 'il txxFxir scY +32�> a _s3xiMN1 3J00x $20 - DOOR HARDWARE ON RESTROOM DOORS NOT LEVER TYPE n $0 - SIGNS AT FACILITY DO NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS $0 •« �'iS E�Z'SiiAtlE AT ENTR2" TO FARiC%t�TG I,C1T $0 - NEEDS 'nGNArm A'!r ENTRY 'RO $UI&A= $0 CDM pARx Boom 4�TEEUS Siff m VOR ASSTSTAtiC� 09 34#�QUEST (/28Ki7 ���� S3II P- 2$-23 POD F'> 28-24 $300 28-25 $300 (� 28-26 $600 ✓.28»27 $i, 200 ✓ 2$-30 $1010 / 28-33,�pL(J�D $1,200 ✓ _ cr • _, .. , $0 A28-34... t/ 28-35 EA/i[,/ .. . $200 28-36�CJ��i 1 (/ $300 ✓ 28-42 ,�� .0 $ 2 , 000 .✓ 28743 .. $500 ✓ 28-44�'7� ${i ✓ :2$ 45 $340 ✓ 28-#$ 411II0 / 88- ail ✓ 04-d kYSliSfliQN��GFIk li $Q ✓ `05-07,/ATToRNEY`&�p(,Vd $200 �05-02 ✓ 68-,Q« .,,.% z'� ... .� . $1,000 . $0 .. ✓ 30-02 (zee6&Jlr $1, 500 ✓ 30-03 'a �i $2,000 / 2-0'1/*lLITI'4S 'sj640 :42-D7 42»09 $lba ✓ .42=05 /�r�A $S $160 �42-07 $500 ✓ .4$-bR $II r/ U — S6 $4 BALBOA PAAXINq LOT - NEEDS, STORAGE P45k A88T45MCE ON R2=ST $iT O'R:IrIFEGUAM OFF. - Waos SX09ACS FOR ASSTSTANCE ON MURyST $ S - R?AY PkRQNR po SNr COMPLY. $0 MARINE HEADQRTRS - MEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER $0 - WOMEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY $0 MCPAD'REN SQ. FOUR LAY PROVES NEn RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY $0 -FAX FFi4NE 3!T $&SHE?MAt?' S RtSTAfJRANT TOO HIG73 $0 - EXT./INT. DOORS WITH NON -COMPLYING HARDWAR $II .. ... .. - RESTRt7faM� I70N•ACCE�aS•TBLE $36 - RECEPTION COUNTER TOO HIGH $30 - INADEQUATE CLEAR SPACE AT STRIKE EDGE �u � TSriI'. f�R��-•, sri�i�s 'i'i��s ussvi�. TR2SAT3 %7}SRKTRi $50 - INT./ER.T. STAIRS HANDRAILS -DON'T COMPLY $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEAR RESTROOMS NON -COMPLYING $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEAR RESTROOMS NON -COMPLYING $0 u 'Of�EN GUARDkAYS. DOESYQ+T MEET REQUTREMENTjb $0 FISH #RANIN�; S71?KS AREN?T, ACCESSIBLE:' $0 - i EHQ D=EQTQRX BLOCKS IwEE ACCESS AT PEONS, $0 g�.� »PARKTNCt 299 SOO'T�Ht, IS WITR40UT 1�AThP'AC"CESS $0 Pus& S AlA "M T� s W, H��RO� V R� TABLE $b NO E�E=20R ACCESS 14D 2ND'VLR-PR0VIDE.EQUIV. SERVICE AT 19T F $0 INTERIOR STAIRS LACK STRIPING AND REQUIRED HANDRAIL $0 i%7; KOR STAIRS T.A£& STR,IFINa ANI3 RtEQUIRER, SANARA'ID M FI,A RESCTAOOMS NOT ACC29-§19YB; - NQ II". ACCESS S#R I'CJB%xC CpFRNEA TOO HxGii (I3RripER TRSE OF 'CfSNF. EtX?M DOWNSTAIRS}, $0 DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY, REPLACE $0 RESTROOM SINKS, URINAL & MIRRORS DON'T COMPLY, RETROFIT NEEDE $it PROPER iT LPT $A WHEEEI, SiCOPS NEEDED IN PARKIt% AREA , $II rNmv boon. NERDS• PROPER, iGICRCPI.ATE $II" ER932R'Rt SZ4RAGS S�£SiUIRSR7 AT#X AOG?R sf STAIR; = : U=iD1114GG NMS GONTAASTINO STITP ©N ,i=A AWAlr $0 NO COMPLYING DR_IN_KING FOUNTAIN - INSTALL $II INAT7EQUA'TE SPACE I�t 1tSSTAOOMb 12EM0I5EL $0 NtEAS SELr-CLOSING TOTLW COMPARTM=7t•DOOR F,2►.LR�# ,'» wr � Coanio Ce,� �i-a•-.- g 5 i-'rc.et Pft�. '�t5f ; W % AYLKs°SG SE ✓ '42-22 , „......�� ...... $II RES'1'R4OMS t�EA GRT�-AARS ✓ ;4z»13 `#s r ti.E#Z $II 40 REE.TI M-< v ttCRTs tow T coymY ,✓ x» � $ II NO c .YTNG imm"m PRO'PER .$TG0AGR R�EQUJRE;3. Ili PARKING , A$ ✓ 42»3,6 $1II $ mmm •3 ao M-. ACCRS.qTB2g SVRVT= R. $II_. 4160 tiAUS CM%A4"SGS...S,�t r/75-05 � $450 M $150 CDM YOUTH CTR: DRINKING FOUNTAIN &SIGNAGE SCH tTL D T. CI 2'Y SCFTtItiSa.i3xST. TO ADiTRsss ' ZONITA ;CRBM..MEDS PROPM-51aNAM; r:7'S-16 ... .. , •, YS'II .. -,$Q ,••.,, B�'�'Sit31•" Slit. pAfm-, Ngam E?ftt p9p gTwA0z & Mq=4 .. ... .. . ✓75-12 $2,235 $0 BEGONIA PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE 75-15 $2,250 $0 CHANNEL PL PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE , ,.... ..,..,�., .. . -- , ✓'75»t7 �c�t.+fi $4 �ii•• L=`S1LA7CY' 'tXxTv4F P2iRiC:' ** NUT ApPZ,xCAf3S� *F ✓ 7�a 5.., u�, $II ... i R4 BOOR sFSEiF TAT[3Rk .k ✓ 75-19 $1, 735 $0 INSPIRATION PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN ✓.vs»zi t� L 3. $II.., ,. $Q. ....JAsrilrr vxig p7iRX, ✓ 75-22 $1,875 $150 LAS ARENAS PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE, DRINKING FOUNTAIN '�75-23 $1,750 $0 LIDO PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN 75-24 $1,750 $0 LOOKOUT PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN ✓ 75-25 $2,250 $0 NEWPORT ISL. PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLES t✓ y ....... ....... $3,Efl . .... $0 . ...OM, $CHODI PARS PA KING $'ZGNAGE ' ✓ ;75»2Q3 3�#1L•L ,1�i l a 42.25F1 II SS?YGi" RS3SERV. k?7B#TC::DFt iSXGxNt� OU23TAZ1� & TABLE, ✓ 75-32 $1, 750 $0 WEST JETTY VIEW PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN t/ 75-33 $2,400 $150 W NEWPORT PARK: -PARIUNG-55,6NAGE, DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE 75-35 $1,750 $0 38TH ST PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN ✓ �5.^D $77,745 $2,54S (�6t.rsx7- p�t2rc 2/56U �T2.ia.Ctciti� � uv�-t-�<a�l ,/ ?S-olA SkaduL 3" crkrcaL etc Gon�2uH�4T 2 o3p 15-" e�.� p/ ?.S� CO A S LJob f/�w�Ldwi xorSeUsv vim_ Gon.viceY , G ,.�e► P zE S: d ?S,oBP ✓ ?S-1 `f.a Gs� 15D rpaCe, J+ILLS Jr p,�Rtci <SG g; t Sd btuj�s 7 S — 'Z'LA S C 150 "S d-�as pRrx — �7s p vYfi AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS * * (rev.4/5/93) Structural work to be completed by January 26, 1995 BARRIER NO./DEPT. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION ✓ 18-08/POLICE -$3-O'0'0i5 oea $0 PUBLIC RESTROOMS DO NOT COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS 4/ 31-04/GEN. SERVIC 0 3c,00c $0 WASHINGTON ST RESTROOMS - TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT ./31-06 -$�2s'QIIII'S'O,C�a $0 19TH ST RESTROOMS - RESTROOMS TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT ,/ 28-29/MARINE $Be, 888 $0 NEWPORT PIER - SLOPE OF RAMP TO PIER TOO STEEP i/ 26-40* -fi-}B;BBfl sOr�O $0 BEACH ACCESS - NEED ACCESSIBLE WALKWAYS TO THE SAND/WATER 1-1P-A 44 tc nnn g0 an�a "'ver�rrwr@F—Pi+ t—£BB S�SbP ✓ 28-48 iLbSOIvLMj $500 $0 22AL0ja,pjbr CONCESSION BLDG RAMP SLOPE & HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY '-�28-51 $2,000 $0 - STAIR AT WESTSIDE OF PIER DOESN'T COMPLY ✓28-52 $2,000 $0 - PARKING LOT STAIRS DO NOT COMPLY - __ _— BARRIER NO./DEPT. 18-08/POLICE 31-04/GEN. SERVIC 31-06 28-29/MARINE 28-40 Vim: `y 1r t AMERICANS'WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS Structural work to be completed by January 26, 1995 ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION *U PUBLIC RESTROOMS DO NOT COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS $�65�89ff ` 016zrt> $0 WASHINGTON ST RESTROOMS - TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT 501000 $0 19TH ST RESTROOMS - RESTROOMS TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT $30,000 2 '�T,6bJ $0 NEWPORT PIER - SLOPE OF RAMP TO PIER TOO STEEP Cr $30,000 -5j�FfORik $0 BEACH ACCESS - NEED ACCESSIBLE WALKWAYS TO THE SAND/WATER 5 /2/p�Fj , -----$0--=aimv- nR DTFR ^ EP 28-48 ( $500 $0 - CONCESSION BLDG RAMP SLOPE & HANDRAILS DON'T COMPLY sri 28-51 $2,000 $0 - STAIR AT WESTSIDE OF PIER DOESN'T COMPLY ;&4 28-52 $2,000 $0 - PARKING LOT STAIRS DO NOT COMPLY 28-53 $1,000 $0 - STAIRS, ADJOINING SAND/PLAY AREA DON'T COMPLY 28-54 $2,000 $0 - STAIR HANDRAILS FROM LOT "A" DON'T COMPLY 28-61 -$2�000 uwL-) $0 - RAMP FROM MAIN LOT TO PIER IS TO STEEP 04-01/PERSONNEL -$5;000 Vj/coo i15;000$0 WOMEN'S RESTROOM IS NOT ACCESSIBLE R. $2.",B680 $150 W.NWPRT COMM CTR: STAIRS, SIGNAGE, RESTROOMS, DRINKING FOUNTAIN /75-03/P.B.& 1Z,(,Wued *4 ,Ea a $0 CdM YOUTH CENTER - NEEDS ACCESS TO PLAY AREA 'T�"75 —O% 0 Go/coo $0 MARINERS COMM. CTR: RESTROOMS, PATHS TO ACTIVITY SITES & EQUIP. a- &9 : `- ri=tjA .===j=43kg0gn 13, &&(:)' $0 NEEDS ACCESS TO PLAY EQUIPMENT 75-20 15010c)g $0 IRVINE TER PARK: RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY,DRINKING FOUNTAIN,TABLE $1,071,750 $150 �5 03 r oz ul%ees' t ''�4� l�%C acr i a iet 5� 4401,' f�( A'�e�t lOdCy /DIi�� No is 0� .�w�doueiL hu �aL e�_c_��""�/� (Ah S �. ZO -�IAk �2t2dyf.B9 r� 4(^ � Di'#' 16K t LTK+ ZoK) t; e� oaf JaAe?WeAl 1-"4teAl �� t ,Util,flT CONNECTIONS REQUIRED: ITT NCV F VFM YES ❑ NO Cl I. l,_v'l h L% Ponrr: C SEWER YES ❑ NO ❑ EL.ECTRICFL YES ❑ NO ❑ 2- (FS YES ❑ NO ❑ TELEPHONE YES ❑ NO ❑ 3. DRAINAGE YES ❑ NO ❑ COST ESTIMRTE ITEM QU WITY UNIT PRICE EST 2 O� -460 2.8-s4, '26--mot t4 --o 5 FURNISHINGS tr UTILITY CONNECTIONS I d MTJg MgCIES CONSULTMT°S FEES 5a ft TOT Rl MOT TO BE BUDGETED .>. 414 _ SIGNRTURE OF PERSON PREPF RING FORM: DRTE: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CAPITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCAL PERIOD 199t-1-9" q4-`15 DEPARTMENT P11 D _ FUND PROJECT TITLE* ADA --Fr{uem ir? &1. 4t TEru r�rn . ITEH I X_r�k PROJECT CATEGORY PROJECT RANK WITHIN CATEGORY BUDGET COMMENTARY: This 1' project will provide for i7i5AL,1"J �_� 701 iP'_�-f��Y11J r �`,TYtnh'tn Work will be performed © by a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans will be prepared a by a private engineer and/or architect by City forces. REMARKS ACTION BY CITY MANAGER *Start each project title with a noun, e.g.: Mariners Park Improvements, Jail Remodeling, etc. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CAPITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCAL PERIOD 1 -- � ` +-'15 DEPARTMENT PAL YFUND PROJECT CATEGORY R PROJECT RANK WITHIN CATEGORY BUDGET COMMENTARY: This project will provide for g;C-D Aass Tn uJ��,u�N( rn S t RE r '��A' 11��-ceS Work will be performed 1XI by a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans will be prepared n by a private engineer and/or architect by City forces. REMARKS ACTION BY CITY MANAGER *Start each project title with a noun; e.g.: Mariners Park Improvements, Jail Remodeling, etc. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CAPITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCAL PERIOD i993--i994 94--,=1 5 DEPARTMENT FBI IY= FUND •• spa '� r. r.. ... A%X ' PROJECT CATEGORY &- PROJECT RANK WITHIN CATEGORY BUDGET COMMENTARY: This project will provide for IQTI'l `i`RAerepAM&D Me, A -ND Gn4M�T� Oxt fJG Work will be performed Fxd'by a private contractor a by City forces. The plans will be prepared Fx] by a private engineer and/or architect ❑ by City forces. REMARKS ACTION BY CITY MANAGER *Start each project title with a noun; e.g.: Mariners Park Improvements, Jail Remodeling, etc. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CAPITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCAL PERIOD ' ao�"— 94 -1:�tG DEPARTMENT PAL nr, _— FUND PROJECT CATEGORY f PROJECT RANK WITHIN CATEGORY BUDGET COMMENTARY: This project will provide for C7 4r(1-4 r-"s Work will be performed FRI by a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans will be prepared © by a private engineer and/or architect ❑ by City forces. REMARKS ACTION BY CITY MANAGER *Start each project title with a noun; e.g.: Mariners Park Improvements, Jail Remodeling, etc. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CAPITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCAL PERIOD 7 QO---10° 94--a5 DEPARTMENT --- Nlfy�- FUND PROJECT CATEGORY F3 PROJECT RANK WITHIN CATEGORY BUDGET COMMENTARY: This project will provide for Al—e-A+eW &Crje;S�; % 2 Work will be performed a by a The plans will be prepared ❑ private contractor ❑ by City forces. by a private engineer and/or architect by City forces.(pab(;C. wov-c5, REMARKS ACTION BY CITY MANAGER *Start each project title with a noun; e.g.: Mariners Park Improvements, Jail Remodeling, etc. I CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CAPITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCAL PERIOD 4993 1994 94-^15 DEPARTMENT R.-jLj-�)C FUND PROJECT TITLE* _n a 15r2 LVT1 I RA- - i _ o. , i PROJECT CATEGORY PROJECT RANK WITHIN CATEGORY BUDGET COMMENTARY: This project will provide for l% isae,L a.c«c Work will be performed Fx] by a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans will be prepared a by a private engineer and/or architect ❑ by City forces. REMARKS ACTION BY CITY MANAGER *Start each project title with a noun; e.g.: Mariners Park Improvements, Jail Remodeling, etc. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CAPITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCAL PERIOD +gqa - i 94 -913 DEPARTMENT 9SU7/ FUND PROJECT TITLE* &DA _,ZECoi T;?--2{,rIowl i rE f-+ PROJECT CATEGORY PROJECT RANK WITHIN CATEGORY BUDGET COMMENTARY: This project will provide for nie A FL i g-1-7) Arter-sm5 �8 t_. t e, Work will be performed a by a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans will be prepared Fx1 by a private engineer and/or architect 1-1 by City forces. REMARKS ACTION BY CITY MANAGER *Start each project title with a noun; e.g.: Mariners Park Improvements, Jail Remodeling, etc. Y CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CAPITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCAL PERIOD '°°° 1494-- 94--�iS DEPARTMENT fbI tv - FUND PROJECT CATEGORY P1 - PROJECT RANK WITHIN CATEGORY BUDGET COMMENTARY: This project Will provide for y -1 LET �•_ • -� _ _.� �. � Work will be performed I X1 by a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans will be prepared l I n by a private engineer and/or architect by REMARKS City forces. ACTION BY CITY MANAGER *Start each project title with a noun; e.g.: Mariners Park Improvements, Jail Remodeling, etc. Y Y 1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CAPITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCAL PERIOD 4-9�� C14-95 DEPARTMENT FAD61 FUND PROJECT TITLE* A r)A gT2 n i Ar PROJECT CATEGORY gj PROJECT RANK WITHIN CATEGORY BUDGET COMMENTARY: This project will provide for i)1g- i7 A Work will be performed Fx I by a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans will be prepared a by a private engineer and/or architect ❑ by City forces. REMARKS ACTION BY CITY MANAGER *Start each project title with a noun; e.g.: Mariners Park Improvements, Jail Remodeling, etc. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CAPITAL PROJECT REQUEST FORM FISCAL PERIOD L"3--4�4"-- 94-as DEPARTMENT F-)t- FUND PROJECT TITLE* Aln fokA PROJECT CATEGORY P, PROJECT RANK WITHIN CATEGORY BUDGET COMMENTARY: This project will provide for d7«n ��`^ ks Work will be performed � by a private contractor ❑ by City forces. The plans will be prepared Q by a private engineer and/or architect ❑ by City forces. REMARKS ACTION BY CITY MANAGER *Start each project title with a noun; e.g.: Mariners Park Improvements, Jail Remodeling, etc. BUILDING BARRIERS BARRIER NO./DEFT ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION 18-10 $1,000 $0 NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE AT DOORS AND PARKING, ETC.. 18-12 $500 $0 FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY LACKS REQUIRED WARNING STRIPES 40-10 $125 $0 SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED 40-21 $125 $0 SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED 28-06 $25 $0 SIGNAGE AT THE RECEPTION COUNTERS 28-10 $20 $0 NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE IDENTIFICATION ON RESTROOM DOORS 28-14 $20 $0 NEEDS SIGNAGE AT ENTRY TO BUILDING 28-45 $300 $0 FISH CLEANING SINKS AREN'T ACCESSIBLE 42-16 $10 $0 PROVIDE INFO RE: ACCESSIBLE SERVICES 75-02/P.B.& R. $0 $150 OASIS CTR: LACKS SIGNAGE 75-06 $0 $0 LINCOLN GYM: SCHOOL DIST. FACILITY - SCHOOL DIST. TO ADDRESS 28-22 $1,000 $0 DORYMAN'S FISH AREA - SLOPE OF WALK AT ENTRY DOESN'T COMPLY 28-31 $300 $0 INEWPORT PIER - RAILING TOO HIGH TO CAST ROD TRAFFIC BARRIERS BARRIER NO./DEPT ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION 23-05 $500 $0 PROVIDE RAMP FROM DISABLED PARKING SPACE TO WALKWAY NEAR B 28-13 $20 $0 - NEEDS SIGNAGE AT ENTRY TO PARKING LOT 28-16 $25 $0 BALBOA PARKING LOT - NEEDS SIGNAGE FOR ASSISTANCE ON REQUE 28-19 $1,000 $0 MCFADDEN SQ„ - BE CURBCUT NEAR CHARLIE'S CHILI NON-COMPLYI 28-20 $1,000 $0 NE CURBCUT NEAR DORYMAN'S HOTEL NON -COMPLYING 28-21 $1,000 $0 CURBCUT TO THE SOUTH IS NON -COMPLYING 28-49 $1,000 _$0 RAMP AT BUS AREA EXCEEDS MAX SLOPE _ 28-55 CURB CUT AT B ST LOT 28-56 CURB CUT AT A ST LOT 28-57 $2,000 $0 PATH FROM BUS STATION TO PIER IS TOO STEEP 28-58 $2,000 $0 "A" ST LOT NEEDS (2) H.C. PARKING SPACES [HAS NONE] 28-59 $1,000 $0 "B" ST LOT NEEDS (2) H.C. PARKING SPACES [HAS ONE] 28-60 $3,000 $0 "A" ST LOT NEEDS RAMPS & HANDRAILS 30-04 $1,000 $0 CITY HALL- PARKING SIGNAGE AT ENTRANCES TO LOTS REQUIRED 40-11 $100 $0 CDM BRANCH - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY, SHOULD BE VAN ACCESSI 40-22 $0 BALBOA BRANCH - PARKING DOESN'T COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY 42-01 $0 PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED AT ENTRANCE TO PARKING LOT 42-02 $0 WHEEL STOPS NEEDED IN PARKING AREA42-03 N$I $0 PARKING SPACE DOESN'T COMPLY - RESTRIPE PARKING 42-15 $0 PROPER SIGNAGE REQUIRED IN PARKING AREAS75-OIA CAROLL BEEK COMM CTR: PARKING & CURB ACCESS 75-03A WEST NPT COMM CTR: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-04 $200 $0 THEATER ARTS CTR: LOCATE H.C. PARKING SPACE IN UPPER LOT 75-07A $500 VIN JORGENSON COMM CTR: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-08A CLIFF DRIVE PARK - PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-09A ISO BONITA CREEK PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-10 $150 $0 BAYSIDE DR. PARK: NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE & PARKING 75-13A _ BUFFALO HILLS (I): PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-14A BUFFALO HILLS (II): PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-16A EASTBLUFF PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-22A LAS ARENAS PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE 15-26 $150 $0 OLD SCHOOL PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE 75-27A PENINSULA PARK : PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-31A WESTCLIFF DRIVE PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE 75-33A 300 WEST NPT PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE' 75-34A 15TH ST PARK: PARKING & SIGNAGE COMMUNICATIONS BARRIERS BARRIER NO./DEPT ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION 23-01 $250 _ $0 PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #1 & NEEDS RAMP 23-02 $250 $0 PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #4 & NEEDS RAMP 23-03 $250 $0 PHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #5 & NEEDS RAMP 23-04 $250 $0 IPHONE & DOOR BELL TOO HIGH AT FIRE STATION #6 & NEEDS RAMP 18-05 $2,000 $500 1PUBLIC TELEPHONES NEED TO BE LOWERED FOR ACCESS 18-13 $1,000 $0 LOBBY LACKS ACCESSIBLE TELEPHONE WITH VOLUME CONTROL 40-09 $0 1 $0 PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS 40-20 $0 $0 PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS 40-31 $0 $0 PUBLIC TELEPHONES DO NOT COMPLY FOR ACCESS 28-27 $1,200 $0 MCFADDEN SQ. - FOUR PAY PHONES NEAR RESTROOMS DON'T COMPLY 28-30 $400 $0 PAY PHONE AT FISHERMAN'S RESTAURANT TOO HIGH 28-46 $100 $0 _ _ PHONE DIRECTORY BLOCKS KNEE ACCESS AT PHONE BUILDING BARRIERS BARRIER NO./DEFT ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION 18-10 $1,000 $0 NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE AT DOORS AND PARKING, ETC.. 18-12 $500 $0 FRONT ENTRY STAIRWAY LACKS REQUIRED WARNING STRIPES 40-10 $125 $0 SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED 40-21 $125 $0 SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED 28-06 $25 $0 SIGNAGE AT THE RECEPTION COUNTERS 28-10 $20 $0 NEEDS PROPER SIGNAGE IDENTIFICATION ON RESTROOM DOORS 26-14 $20 $0 NEEDS SIGNAGE AT ENTRY TO BUILDING 28-45 $300 $0 FISH CLEANING SINKS AREN'T ACCESSIBLE 42-16 $10 $0 PROVIDE INFO RE: ACCESSIBLE SERVICES 75-02/P.B.& R. $0 $150 OASIS CTR: LACKS SIGNAGE 75-06 1 $0 $0 LINCOLN GYM: SCHOOL DIST. FACILITY - SCHOOL DIST. TO ADDRESS 28-22 $1,000 $0 DORYMANIS FISH AREA - SLOPE OF WALK AT ENTRY DOESN'T COMPLY 28-31 $300 INEWPORT PIER - RAILING TOO HIGH TO CAST ROD MEMO Date: October 9,1993 To: Faysal Jerde From: Lyle R. Hutson, AIA RE: ADA Newport Beach Here are two (2) copies of the ADA architectural barrier removal construction documents. Please review them and once you have made your comments we will be ready for plan check. As indicated previously you will personally oversee the plan check process and I will provide you with any additional information for this portion of the work. The drawings have all the specifications for materials and products called out in the text. I have approximately eight (8) additional items that we are still working on and they will be identified by blank sheets within the documents. There is also one additional drinking fountain that Lloyd has requested be included in the scope of work that will be sent with the outstanding items. Please inform Lloyd that you have the documents as I know he would like to get these to bid as soon as possible, I am sure that you do not want to bid the project prior to plan check and any corrections you will have should be included on the drawings. I am reviewing the tables and the drinking fountains with Tom Johnson (Library) to make sure he understands what needs to be done to provide full compliance at the various branches. Please call when you have had a chance to review the documents. I am sure you will have some questions about the solutions we have proposed. END OF MEMO TO: DATEr- ❑ MAYOR ❑ CITY OUNCIL ❑ CITY MANAGER ❑ FIRE ❑ DEPUTY CITY MGR. ❑ GENERAL SERVICES ❑ ATTORNEY ❑ LIBRARY BUILDING ❑ MARINE ❑ CITY CLERK ❑ PARKS & REC. ❑ FINANCE -ADMIN. ❑ PERSONNEL ❑ ACCOUNTING ❑ PLANNING ❑ DATA PROCESSING ❑ POLICE ❑ DUPLICATING ❑ PUBLIC WORKS ❑ PAYROLL ❑ TRAFFIC ❑ PURCHASING ❑ UTILITIES ❑ REVENUE ❑ TELECOMM. FOR: ❑ ACTION & DISPOSITION ❑ FILE ' WINFORMATION ❑ REVIEW & COMMENT ❑ RETURN REMARKS; IN i I lnrL May 23, 1995 TO: Joyce DeKreek, CDBG Consultant Planning Department FROM: Lloyd Dalton, Design Engineer Public Works Department Subject: Structural ADA Alterations (C-2948) Yesterday you brought me a copy of the July 1992 "Procurement and Contract Compliance Instructions" for City of Rancho Cucamonga CDBG projects, and asked that I follow said Instructions for our City's CDBG project titled above. I have read Rancho Cucamonga's Instructions, and found that our Structural ADA Alterations professional services contracting procedures, which were initiated last summer, were quite different than those that are listed in the Instructions. --In particular: 1. The RFP for our $50,000 design contract was not publicized as stated in Instructions 5.A.(2)(a). 2. Minority firms and WBEs were not solicited as stated in 5.A.(2)(b). - 3. RFPs were not solicited from an adequate number of qualified sources as stated in S.A.(2)(c). In addition., I have found that the content of our Structural ADA Alterations professional services agreement is quite different than that listed in the Instructions. Please refer _to the attached copy of our September 19, 1994 agreement with Hutson_ & Partners, and note that: 1. There are no provisions pertaining to patent rights as stated in 5.A.(4)(c). 2. There are no provisions pertaining to copyrights and rights in data as stated in 5.A.(4)(d). Let me explain the City's consultant selection procedure for its Structural ADA Alterations project. In 1993 we sent RFPS for "Readily Achievable" and "Priority Structural" ADA Alterations design services to 7 local firms. Only 2 firms responded. Hutson & Partners was selected as the design consultant for the Readily Achievable contract, and the 2nd firm was selected for our Priority Structural contract. Of the 2 firms, we felt that Hutson furnished better work, so we negotiated a Structural ADA Alterations design contract with Hutson last summer. Public Works Staff is making federally -mandated ADA completion further glitches, we anticipate able to award this final ADA construction will be completeff by every attempt to comply with deadlines. If we encouter no that the City Council will be contract this fall, and that summer of 1996. The Instructions state that the Advance- Planning Section will designate a CDBG Contract Compliance Coordinator to handle all contact with HUD. Please communicate -with them to -ascertain if the -City has a project that (so far) complies with the spirit of their regulations. If we do --not comply;- ask them what we may minimally do to bring us- into -compliance. This.should probably be done in writing. Our work henceforth will follow CDBG procedures. Do not hesitate to contact me if further information is -required concerning this project. xc: Faysal Jurdi, Chief Plan Check Engineer Building Department ' TO: f �' DATP O MA OY R Q CITY C UNCIL CITY MANAGER 0 FIRE Q DEPUTY CITY MGR. E:l GENERAL SERVICES ATTORNEY ❑ LIBRARY ® BUILDING MARINE CITY CLERK Q PARKS & REC. ❑ FINANCE -ADMIN. ❑ PERSONNEL ACCOUNTING 0 PLANNING Q DATA PROCESSING Q POLICE DUPLICATING PUBLIC WORKS Q PAYROLL Q TRAFFIC 0 PURCHASING F-I UTILITIES 71 REVENUE M TELECOMM. FOR M ACTION & DISPOSITION 0 FILE 0 INFORMATION REVIEW & COMMENT RETURN REMARKS: FROM: LEESAK ARCHITECTS AIA ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 3190-K Airport Loop, Costa Mesa, California 92626 FAX: (714) 556-7396 TEL. (714) 979-6233 April 28, 1993 Mr. Lloyd Dalton Design Engineer City of Newport Beach Public Works Department 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California 92659 Reference: Proposal for Priority Structural ADA Alterations to City Facilities (C-2941) Newport Beach, California PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. Provide plans, general notes and cost estimates for work to remove priority structural barriers identified by the City in accordance with the requirements of the Uniform Building Code, 1991 edition and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. The locations and scope of work shall be as identified in Attachment "A" - AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS dated 4/22/93. 2. ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES The Architect's services will consist of the following: A. FieldVerification Phase: The Architect shall perform the following services, subject to City's approval: Field -verify the existing conditions, as -built drawings, ADA survey, and other information provided by the City and collect other necessary data to determine scope of accessibility requirements. 2. Investigate' governmental agency requirements and advise the City accordingly. B. Design Development Phase: The Architect shall perform the following services: City of Newport Beach Priority Structural ADA Alterations 3. April 28, 1993 Page 2 1. Prepare preliminary drawings, illustrating floor plans, exterior elevations, building sections, and partial site plan for new restrooms at Cliff Drive Park. 2. Prepare a list of solutions to all of the City provided ADA audits. 3. Prepare preliminary cost estimates for all of the work. C. Construction Document Phase: Architect shall perform the following services based on approved design development documents. 1. Prepare architectural working drawings and general notes. 2. Provide structural engineering drawings for the new restroom construction at Cliff Drive Park (assume normal soil conditions). 3. Prepare plumbing engineering drawings. 4. Coordinate with City's Landscape Architect or Parks Department (if required). 5. Submit to Building Department for plan check if requested by the City. E. Construction Phase: Architect shall perform the following services: 1. Assist City by providing clarification and direction during construction as needed. 2. All construction administration and construction field visits shall be performed on a hourly time and materials basis, as needed, pursuant to paragraph 5B. CITY'S RESPONSIBILITY The City shall furnish the following items without cost to the Architect: A. All available "as -built" drawings. B. Legal description of the properties. t(�C Certified site surveys indicating existing grades, easements, deed restrictions, site access information, and other special conditions. City of Newport Beach April 28, 1993 Priority Structural ADA Alterations Page 3 Soil bearing value tests as certified by a soils engineer, where necessary for new construction (Cliff Drive Park). LQ 5. E. Provide access to all facilities as necessary to verify existing conditions. F. Any and all other information pertinent to the project. ARCHITECTS FEE A. The Architect's compensation for the services set forth above shall be a lump sum of Forty -One Thousand Dollars ($ 41,000.00). B. The time duration for this project is anticipated to be four (4) weeks upon execution of the contract. p � ru", twuM s. ADDITIONAL SERVICES vj, �' 5 kc Urs' A. Any service requested bye the City from the Architect and/or Architect's consultants other than t b basic services set forth herein including but not limited to public hearing Architectural Review Board processing, bidding or contracting assistance, construction administration, developing full "as - built' drawings, clerk of theworks, and correcting Contractor's errors, value engineering, signage design, etc. shall be performed as additional services. B. Architect's current hourly rates by personnel category are as follows: Principal Project Manager Project Architect Project Designer Senior Architect Senior Planner Senior Designer Specifications ADA Project Arch./CADD Systems Technician I Technician II Technician III Technician IV Clerical $155.00/hour 125.00/hour U 110.00/hour 110.00/hour 100.00/hour 100.00/hour 100.00/hour 95.00/hour 90.00/hour 85.00/hour 75.00/hour 65.00/hour 55.00/hour 45.00/hour C. Refer to Attachment "B" for Architects' sub -consultants hourly rates. City of Newport Beach Priority Structural ADA Alterations April 28, 1993 Page 4 D. These rates are reviewed every twelve months from the date of the Agreement for possible adjustments to conform to the Architect's prevailing rates. 6. REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES The Architect shall render invoices to the City for the following reimbursable expenses billed to the Architect with a fifteen percent 15% administrative charge: A. All blueprinting, reproduction and photographic costs. B. All costs for renderings and models when requested by the City. All delivery, freight and postage charges. D. Long distance telephone calls, telegrams, mailgrams, telexes and facsimiles. E. Out-of-town automobile mileage at 30 cents per mile. (Newport Beach considered as a 'local' project.) 0All travel, meals and overnight accommodation expenses when traveling on behalf of the project. ;�- �,A Lo•� '�,, C-,� G. If authorized by the City, expenses of overtime work. HOExpense of any additional insurance coverage requested by the City in excess of that normally card by the Architect and the Architects consultants. 7. INDEMNIFICATION a. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) generally provides that it is a violation of the ADA to design and construct a project that does not meet the requirements of the ADA. Those requirements may be subject to various and possibly contradictory interpretations. The Architect agrees to use its best professional efforts to interpret applicable ADA requirements and other 10 federal, state and local, rules, codes, ordinances and regulations as they apply to the project. The Architect, however, cannot and does not warranty or guarantee that the project will comply with all interpretations of ADA requirements and/or other federal, state or local laws, rules, codes, ordinances and regulations as they apply to the project. Further, the City agrees to indemnify, defend and hold the Architect harmless from and City of Newport Beach Priority Structural ADA Alterations April 28, 1993 Page 5 against any and all claims, liabilities, suits, demands, losses, costs and expenses including reasonable attorneys' fees and all legal expenses and fees incurred on appeal, and all interest thereon, accruing or resulting to any and all persons, firms or any other legal entities on account of any damages or losses to property or persons, including death, arising out of the performance or non-performance of ADA-related professional services, except where the Architect is found to be solely liable as between the parties hereto as well as between any other persons, firms or legal entities for damages or losses by a court or forum of competent jurisdiction. 8. ASSUMPTIONS A. The work identified in the construction documents will be issued to the General Contractor as one entire single package. B. The scope of this project shall be performed under one phase and not divided into future phases. �. The "front end" Division 0 and 1 portions of the specifications shall be 1 provided by the City. D. Asbestos abatement, toxic and hazardous material removal and/or studies are not included in this proposal. nb-ada.prp AMERICANS W.1 I'll 1) ISAR IL LTIES AC'1 TITLE 11 ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS * * . (rev. 4/22/93) Priority structural work to be completed by January 26, 1994 [SHADED OR (ITEMS) BY CITY FORCES] BARRIER NO./DEPT. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION VgA V.-AN WALKWAY" NEAR BLDG .. ... ... 1 .. ....... . . .. .. .. .... 01< x 0�4 "WaW�1, TA 31-07/GEN. SERVIC $50,000 $0 CDM RESTROOMS (WEST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL $50,000 $0 CDM RESTROOMS (EAST)- DON'T COMPLY, NEEDS COMPLETE REMODEL REMODELLING. . . .... . ... .. ....... T' V�U_ MAR W.", INQ 0 AV4 VWARDO C+ C+ CD > CD 2 8 - 3 T� 2y5 — vl $600 $0 - MARINE HQ ENTRY RAMP /TULNU RAILS DON'T COMPLY 2' - 39 1,500 - PICNIC TABLE AREA DOESN'T COMPLY 2847 $300 PENINSULA PARK GAZEBO RAMP,(SIGNAGF & PARKING) - T� 0 -4 X NONE] 0 "13 .......... .. . up. n: pv � so �ju "V4 W.Vm WTS REQUIRED M ............ z EBW RAILING, uaxHALL�.m s �M AG 2 -DO PIT, m IL TIES� UN•- M, 4 2-08 $5,000 $0 INADEQUNFE SPACE IN RESTROOMS REMODEL 7kO1/P B & R. I$10 coo $150 CARROLL BEEK: RESTRMS,DRNK FTN,RAILING, SIGNAGE PARKING),} T4 ZN� Ax X 2 �MQVWX -TOU p JETk WT $90,000 CLIFF DR PARK:ONSITE ACCESS,.&I'STRMS, (SIGNAG & PARKIN,D _j ",-L� 75-1 c _�$2, 000 $0 13AYVIEW PARK:ONSTTR ACCESS, 75-13* A (s- $50, 000 $150 BUFFALO BILLS (I) : RESTPM, DRNK FTN, ACCESS SIB KIN 000 $150 BUFFALO BILLS(II); RESTRM,DRNK FTN,ACCES�, SIGNAGE & PARKING) 77-76 $2,650 $150 rASTBf.UFF PARK:ONSITE ACCESS, (SICNAGE & PARKINGb ryd $1, Boo $150 PENINSULA PARK:ONSITE ACCESS,(SIGNAGE �&PARKTNG) $3,250 $0 SAN MIGUEL PARK: ONSITE ACCESS, DRNK FTN, (s+@mAee 75-29 $3,750 $0 SPYGLASS HILL PARK! ONSITE ACCESS,DRNK FTN,( & PftRfH!t9 75-31 $1,875 $150 WESTCLIFF PARK: ONSITE ACCESS,DRNK FTN, fSTIGNAGE & PARKIN > 4 7 15TH ST PARK:ONSITE ACCESS, DRNK FIN, (SIGNACE & PARKING) 7 -3 $3,400 $150 '8,07S $2,650 75- -So 6y REMOVED ROM CIANUARY 2,6, 1995 ADA LIST SO THAT ALL BUFFALO 11ILLS ADA MAY BE COMPLETED IN ONE CONTRACT ec4 I City of Newport Beach Priority Structural ADA Alterations ATTACHMENT "B" CURRENT HOURLY RATES OF ARCHITECTS SUB -CONSULTANTS: 2. 3. 4. SKT Structural Engineering, Inc. (Structural Engineer) Principal Associate Project Engineer Drafter Administration $125.00/hour 95.00/hour 75.00/hour 55.00/hour 30.00/hour Pacifica Engineers, Inc. (Plumbing Engineer) Principal Design Engineer Designer Drafter Clerical Barfield Associates, Inc. (Cost Estimating) Senior Estimator Technical Support Servcies Support Services $85.00/hour 75.00/hour 55.00/hour 30.00/hour 25.00/hour $70.00/hour 50:00/hour 30.00/hour April 28, 1993 Disabled Access Consultants - Ron Mincer (Alternative Access Consultant) Principal $40.00/hour m 18 02/POLICE $1 000 $0 FRONT ENTRY DOOR IS TOO HEAVY / DIFFICULT TO OPEN s vat C:'S"i>HER LOf,'"K$. PFtTv'SENT PR48isER1$ 'E'C3R. BTSR +sl I i.01 T©0?;j731:Oii :_ IA-04 52,000 $500 DRINKING FOUNTAINS NEED TO HAVE HEIGHT ADJUSTED FOR ACCESS 40-01/LIBRARY U^XU'zC' $750 $0 NEWPORT CTR BRANCH - BARRIERS WILL BE REMOVED WHEN ABANDONED 40-02 $2,000 $0 MARINERS BRANCH - ENTRY DOORS DO NOT COMPLY 40-03 $1,500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY 40-04 $100 $0 - MEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY 40 05 $200 $0 - WOMEN S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY ;SE3{'; STRk`E' RESTROOM DOkEST'TOMPTiY .. 40-07 $750 $0 - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE 40 12 $2,000 $0 - ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLY TO ACCESSIBLITY STANDAR 40-13 $1,500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY 40-14 $150 $0 - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MEN'S RESTROOM 40-15 $100 $0 WOMEN'S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY 40-18 $750 $0 - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE 40-23 $2,000 $0 - ENTRY DOORS DON'T COMPLY TO ACCESS STANDARDS 40-24 $50 $0 - MINOR NONCOMPLIANCE IN MEN'S RESTROOM 40 25 $100 $0 WOMEN S PUBLIC RESTROOM DOESN'T COMPLY 44 2& $✓ted Ft $D [INSE+X f S'iAFF:17.E8TR.e7©Ni DC3SN'T L"DMP.LY; 40-29 $750 $0 - FURNITURE AND SHELVING NOT ACCESSIBLE 40-30 $1,500 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY ...Ott vHnrr�� 40-32 $125 $0 SIGNAGE AT ENTRY AND THROUGHOUT IS REQUIRED ST, iM,P01_ Fa"Siilikil"i F"a C'IS+ 40-34 (z�31)iu $0 $0 NEWPORT CTR BRANCH - PUBLIC TELEPHONES DON'T COMPLY 40 35SO�u�t $750 $0 - PARKING ACCESSIBILITY DOESN'T COMPLY I �y 31 O1/GEN. SERVIC $3,225 $400 ADMIN DOORS, RESTROOMS z-DRINKING FOUNTAIN 32 „�J77 TH 5. .ETC.. S i2E5TR07A�iµINaR PROHLEY+15 SVf. U7G3MEN°5 RE6`L'i2Q0.: . 31-03 $3,950 $0 NEWPORT PIER - PROBLEMS WITH RESTROOM FAUCET, DRINKING FOUNTA 31-05 $2,100 $325 BALBOA PIER RESTROOMS - TOILET & DRINKING FOUNTAIN DON'T COMP 28-01/MARINE $350 $20 MARINE HEADQRTRS - ENTRY DOOR HARDWARE 28-02 $75 $0 - ENTRY DOOR KICKPLATE 28-03 $20 $0 - ENTRY DOOR THRESHOLD DOESN'T COMPLY 28-04 $100 $20 - ENTRY DOOR NOT WITH PROPER SIGNAGE 28-05 $800 $30 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN NOT PROPER HEIGHT '� 28-tl5"25 H '.,. STGNAGE AT T3dE RECEPTION CDEiNTER$ ... 28-07 $300 $0 BALBOA YACHT BASIN - ENTRY TO PRIMARY OFFICE 28-08 $500 $20 - DOOR LEADING TO �2) BATHROOMS REQUIRES EXCESS FORCE 28-09 $500 $0 - MEN'S RESTROOM INADEQUATE CLEARANCE WITHIN 1 28-11 28-12 $700 $50 $20 $0 - DOOR HARDWARE ON RESTROOM DOORS NOT LEVER TYPE — SIGNS AT FACILITY DO NOT MEET REQUIREMENTS 28-24 $300 $0 MARINE HEADQRTRS - MEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER 28-25 $300 $0 - WOMEN'S RESTROOM AT FOOT OF PIER 28-26 $600 $0 - DRINKING FOUNTAIN DOESN'T COMPLY a l 07 A2 -£3 �3 42 13 $500 $0 NO COMPLYING DRINKING FOUNTAIN - INSTALL 75-05 $450 $150 CDM YOUTH CTR: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & SIGNAGE $2,235 $0 BEGONIA PARK: NEEDS ACCESSIBLE DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE $2,250 V CHANNEL PL PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE 75- 2 1, 875 -Z2i� C13 c.� t —, 7 - 3 Y Iic1, 750 $150 $O LAS ARENAS PARK: PARKING SIGNAGE E, DRINKING FOUNTAIN ,L s „Gc(j�k LeD) PAR : 131YINKING FO A 75-24 f $1,750 $0 LOOKOUT PT: DRINKING FOUNTAIN 75-25 �� $2,250 $0 NEWPORT ISL. PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLES �75-26 $ISO yQ i3LB SCHi}i5L RARR PARi�N SIGNAGE 7 ion+�sf G• 25ft $Q .. •S1�YGTA$S kn Rvo, PAA T3 Tk i3tJNTtTi &• i14$ 75-32 4>, 750 $0 WEST JETTY VIEW PARK: DRINKING FOUNTAIN 7 -33 Gam" a "'r $2,400 $150 W NEWPO�.RTT.�PARK: PARKING $IGGNAGE, DRINKING FOUNTAIN & TABLE 135�3 f+ FOUNTAIN $1, 750 $0 3I ST PARK:4DRZNK NG $77,745 $2,545 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS * * (rev.4/5/93) Structural work to be completed by January 26, 1995 BARRIER NO./DEPT. ULTIMATE COST TRANSITION COST DESCRIPTION 18-08/POLICE $5,000 $0 PUBLIC RESTROOMS,DO NOT COMPLY WITH ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS 31-04/GEN. SERVIC $105,000 $0 WASHINGTON ST RE$TROOMS - TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT 31-06 $125,000 $0 19TH ST RESTROOM$ - RESTROOMS TOO SMALL, NEEDS TO BE REBUILT - fiR TO 28-40 aj y.v'i✓ w 00 K' $30,000 $0 BEACH ACCESS - NEED ACCESSIBLE WALKWAYS TO THE SAND/WATER 28-41 $5,000 0 BALBOA PIER - SLOPE AT FOOT OF PIER TOO STEEP p 28-51 $2,000 $0 - STAR AT WESTSIDE OF PIER DOESN'T COMPLY 28-52 $2,000 $0 - PARKING LOT STAIRS,DO 140T COMPLY 28-53 10 $1,000 $0 - STAMRS, ADJOINING SAND%PLAY AREA DON'T COMPLY 28-54 % $2,000 $0 - STAIR HANDRAILS FROM LOT "A" DON'T COMPLY 28-61 7 $2,000 $0 LOT TO�IER IS TO STEEP 1>1,6 ( l6.. - RAMP1, FROM � 04-01/•P&RSONNELUp'y?, $5,000 $0 _MAIN +WGMEN&S RESTROGM�NOT ACCESSIBLE 75-03/P.B.& R. $350,000 $150 W.NjjPRT COMM CTP. STAIRS, SIGNAGE, RESTROOMS, DRINKING FOUNTAIN praars..a 75-OSA '7!9 �� $15, 000 r /�� ,,�% a>'t $0 Cdl YOUTH CENTER - NEEDS P,CCESS,?PO PLAY AREA 55 0 $150,000 $0 MARINERS COMM.�`CTR:IkESTROOMS, 'SWATHS TO ACTIVITY SITES & EQUIP. 75-O9A' $40,000 $0 NEEDS•ACCESS TO PLAY EQUIPMENT 75-20 $202,250 $0 IRVINE"TER PARK: RESTROOMS,DON'i COMPLY,DRINKING FOUNTAIN,TABLE $1,071,750 $150 It May 24, 1993 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Public Works Department SUBJECT: Readily Achievable ADA Alterations (C-2934) Priority Structural ADA Alterations (C-2941) RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute consultant agreements with the firms of Hutson & Rome Partnership and LEESAK Architects AIA, Inc. DISCUSSION: The FY 1992-93 budget contains an appropriation of $234,000 for designing and constructing alterations required to comply with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. This amount is intended to provide for minor fixes, "readily achievable" alterations, and consultant fees for ADA alterations which have been designated as "readily achievable"�/ "priority structural". In January, Staff completed "self evaluations" of City facilities to list, categorize and estimate costs for the removal of barriers to disabled persons. Upon further examination of the barriers by personnel from Building and Public Works departments, the list and estimated costs have been reduced as follows: Phase & Category Completion Date ='_Estimated Cost 1 - Readily Achievable January 26, 1993 $80,290 2 - Priority Structural January 26, 1994' $350,725 x• 3 - Structural January 26, 1995• $1,071,900* * subject to field verification and. -possible cost reduction To proceed with the preparation of -plans, -:specifications and estimates -(PS&E) for the budgeted alterations, Staff requested statements of qualifications from 8 local'architectur'41.4irms. Two firms responded, both of which appear to be well qualified to perform ADA professional services. Staff then requested the smaller firm, Hutson & Rome Partnership of Newport Beach, to submit a proposal to prepare PS&E for Phase 1 (readily achievable) alterations and the larger firm, LEESAK Architects AIA, Inc. of Costa Mesa, to submit for 'Phase 2 (priority structural) alterations. Their proposals include, but are not limited to, providing the following services: I 1) verifying information of record in the field and collecting other necessary field data as required to prepare accurate PS&E for their ADA alterations; 2) preparing detailed PS&E which conform with the requirements of the 1991 Uniform Building Code and the applicable ADA regulations; 3) providing clarification and in -the -field assistance, if needed (but not inspection nor contract administration), to resolve any and all design -related problems which may arise during construction; and 4) consulting with City's staff and contractor as needed to establish design parameters, obtain copies of City records, review work progress, and complete the services listed above. Hutson and Rome's compensation for Phase 1 services is as shown in their attached Proposal, with total compensation not to exceed $9500. The ADA alterations include removing barriers at 27 sites shown unshaded in the attached list of Readily Achievable work. The City will be indemnified under Hutson's general and professional liability insurance policies. Hutson will require approximately 8 weeks to complete their services. LEESAK Architects' compensation for Phase 2 services is as shown in their attached Proposal, with total fees (including sub -consultant services) not to exceed $41,000. The ADA alterations include removing and reconstructing restrooms at Cliff Drive Park, remodeling and refurbishing restrooms at CdM State Beach and in Harbor View Homes, and removing lesser -cost barriers at 16 total sites shown unshaded in the attached list of Priority Structural work. The City will be indemnified under LEESAK's general and professional liability insurance policies. LEESAK will require approximately 6 weeks to complete their services. Upon completion of the PS&E, Staff will recommend that the work proceed to bid in a manner that will permit Phase 1 and Phase 2 alterations to be completed by January 26, 1994. Selection procedures for Phase 3 consultant services will occur after staff can evaluate the services being provided in the first 2 phases. Benjamin B. Nolan Public Works Director Attachments HRP 1=ON & ROME PARTNERSHIP Architecture Planning Consultlug May 3, 1993 Mr. Lloyd Dalton Design Engineer Public Works Department City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California 92659-1768 14AY - 41993 Re: Proposal - Readily Achievable ADA Alterations to City Facilities (C-2934) Dear Mr. Dalton: It is with great pleasure that Hutson & Rome Partnership (HRP) submits this proposal to the City of Newport Beach. Per your letter dated 4/16/93 and review of the readily achievable list we have prepared this proposal. SERVICES HRP will provide the following services with regard to each item as determined readily achievable by the city as prepared and outlined in the ELIMINATION OF BARRIERS (revised 4/11/93) all services described will be performed by HRP and solutions will be reviewed with the city staff for intent and alternative options (if any). • Review each item as described and prepare field condition sketches for preparation of PS&E. • Review with city project manager proposed solution and alternatives (if any). Provide the city with additional areas of non-compliance as discovered during field review (if any). •, Review of all information and preliminary scope of work with city staff prior to preparation of final PS&E. I .! • Preparation of PS&E which conform with the requirements of the 1991 Uniform Building Code and applicable ADA regulations as interpreted by the city of Newport Beach. • Prepare P$&E in an 8 1/2" x 11" format and submit for plan check. • Provide clarification and in -the -field assistance if need to resolve any design related problems during construction of the barrier removal. Clarification shall be limited to design issues related, to the identified barrier only, consultation on =� additional barriers shall be classified as additional services. • During field review of identified barriers HRP may note for consideration by City staff additional items which should be considered for -alteration or removal. HRP shall not be compensated for such identifications and as such will not be responsible for identification of such. 3333 West Pacific Coast Highway Newport Beach, California 92663 Telephone,(714) 6415-1825 City of Newport Beach ADA Proposal May 3, 1993 Page 2 of 3 INSURANCE We have reviewed the information that accompanied the request for proposal and as requested both policies allow additionally insured as requested by the city for both general and professional liability. Our policy carriers are as follows: • Commercial General Liability: St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company Total Limit: $2,000,000.00 • Professional Liability: DPIC Companies Total Limit: $1,000,000.00 STANDARD AGREEMENT We have reviewed the City standard consultant agreement and have the following comments: Page 3 Item no.9 We would ask that there be sentence stating that Additional time shall be allowed to CONSULTANT for unforeseen circumstances beyond the control of CONSULTANT and CITY. Page 4 Item no.14 Our insurance carrier DPIC has an assigned rating of A- not A as requested. Page 4 Item no.14 We would ask that there be a Limit of liability of $50,000.00 for this scope of work. Page 5 Item no.14 Revise sentence: Said policy or policies shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be sespen�edI veided or cancelled by either party, or reduced in coverage or in limits except after (30) days' prior notice has been given in writing to CITY unless cancelled for non-payment,then notice shall be 10 days. CONSUJ T "NIFF s.". „ give to GITY pr-era Page 6 Item no.16 Add the following sentence: The CITY acknowledges that the CONSULTANT's professional reports, plans, specifications, field notes, estimates and other similar documents are instruments of professional service, not products. Although ownership of such documents normally is retained by the CONSULTANT they nonetheless shall in this instance become the property of the CITY. The CITY recognizes that no such documents should be subject to unauthorized use re -use, that is, re -use without written authorization of the CONSULTANT to do so. In return for the CONSULTANT's relinquishment of ownership the CITY agrees to waive any claim against CONSULTANT and .defend, indemnify and hold the CONSULTANT harmless from any claim or liability for 4injury or loss allegedly arising from unauthorized re -use of the CONSULTANT's instruments of service. City of Newport Beach ADA Proposal May 3, 1993 Page 3 of 3 Page 8 Item no.23 Add the following sentence: City may withhold only that amount which is in dispute. FEE The fee to provide PS&E for identified Phase I Readily achievable barriers (non -shaded items) shall be $9,500.00 plus reimbursable items (Telephone, FAX, printing and mileage)which will be billed back to the City at a rate of 1.10 administrative multiplier. This fee is based on a Magnitude of Cost of $75,000.00 to $100,000.00. This fee does not include costs for any additional consultants such as plumbing, mechanical, electrical that may be required by the City during plan check. At this time no additional consultants are required.' Additional services shall be based on an hourly rate of: Principal - $85.00/Hour Draftsperson - $45.00/Hour Clerical - $30.00/Hour Time to complete the proposed scope of work shall be 6-8 weeks based on City staff review and comments on the preliminary design criteria for barrier removal. As indicated above we have requested minor changes to the standard agreement that will allow our insurance carrier to issue the appropriate certificates to the City of Newport Beach. I trust this proposal meets with your approval and look foreword to hearing from you. Sincerely, wm Ly . Hu n, Principal 0 March 25, 1996 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. 18 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Public Works Department SUBJECT: STRUCTURAL ADA ALTERATIONS - CONTRACT NO.2948 RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Affirm the Categorical Exemption. 2. Approve the plans and specifications. 3. Authorize Staff to advertise for bids. DISCUSSION: The Americans with Disability Act of 1990 (ADA) mandates that persons with disabilities are to be provided accommodations and access equal to, or similar to, that available to the general public. Accordingly, during 1992 staff from each City department underwent training to make evaluations of accessibility to their department's facilities. Subsequently, locations of access barriers to disabled people were identified, costs for removing the barriers were estimated, and priorities for removing the barriers were established. The FY 1994-95 budget contained an appropriation for removing what was termed as "readily achievable" and "priority structural" barriers at City facilities. Those barriers have been removed via Contract 2941, which was just recently completed. This year's budget contains an appropriation for removing what is termed as "structural" barriers. Upon removal of the structural barriers, all City facilities (except for sidewalks) will 'be considered in compliance with the provisions of ADA. For City sidewalks, the budget has historically contained an appropriation for constructing curb' access ramps, and the Ciij has routinely contracted for such work to be performed at locations requested by the public. In general; the structurat•barriers will be more extensive (and -expensive) to remove than those that were eliminated in. the ,previous City contract. This year's work includes rearranging floor plans and .installing accessible fixtures in public restrooms; replacing -or modifying doors, handrailings, and drinking fountains; constructing accessible. walkways; installing signage; etc. at the following facilities: T i r a "r SUBJECT: STRUCTURAL ADAALTERATIONS - CONTRACT2948 • March 25,1996 Page 2 .1) Police Station =' ,2) t = c-Washington Street Restrooms 3)• f-19th Street Restrooms 41 '' Buck Gully, Restrooms 5) Balboa Pier 6) City Hall - 7). "," West Newport Community Center - u " 8) '' Mariners Community Center 9)' Irvine Tertace Park 10) OASIS Community Center The plans; specifications and estimate (PS&E) for the contract have been prepared by Hutson & Partners, Architecture, and by staff. Hutson's scope of work includedproviding the following services: 1) verifying information in the field and collecting field data as required to prepare accurate PS&E for the alterations; 2) ' preparing detailed PS&E which conform with the requirements of the •1994 Uniform Building Code and the applicable ADA regulations', 3) providing clarification and in -the -field assistance, if needed (but not inspection nor contract administration), to resolve any and all design - related problems which may arise during construction; and 4) consulting with City's staff and contractor as needed to establish design parameters, obtain copies of City records, review work progress, and complete the services listed above. ''s' -Vt^ .. I Staff has discovergd-damage ,from dry r'ot and pest infestations in the'19th''Strept and, Washington'StFeet.Wtrobm buildings, "Inasmuch as the extent of the damage carihbt be determined until the'buildings are partialiy'dismantled, the repair to the damaged. areas is not included in the contract work. Our intention .is to perform the necessary repair as extra contract Work{ and t9 fumigate both buildings aftgr the contract work is cgmpleted. Staff ha -,,JK hclu4ed'approximately 2,35 linear feet of•sewer lateralreplaceOent-d OAST ',irr tite oontract,, .Stoppage's In the newer lateral have frequerifly badked'up sewage into the courtyard drain grate, indicating an illegal, cross -connection. The estimated $2,000 of corrective work was originally proposed for inclusion in the •1996-97 budget; however, it may be more readily accomplished now, funded, Iiy Community Development Block Grant (CDBG).. I. E SUBJECT: STRUCTURAL ADA ALTERATIONS - CONTRACT2948 ; , ;.gLgL March 25, 1996 3•� f , 4S io .? t Page 3 Hutson's construction estimate is approximately $600,000, but,only $513;000 remains in the City's CDBG fund to award the contract. However, sincetthis is a difticult project to estimate (e.g., 10 different work sites, small work quantities, many trade classifications etc.), Hutson's estimate includes percentages to account for these factors. -Staff feels that this estimate may be high. Staff recommends that the City proceed to bid the project. Planning staff will propose that the City Council allocate an additional $150,000 of 1996-97 CDBG funds to cover the estimated $87,000 shortfall and $63,000 extra contract work. Arny;unused funds will be returned to the CDBG program. 1 1. Inasmuch as the work consists of minor alterations to existing .public facilities .and is mandated by federal law, the project is categorically exempt from the proyisions of.;the California Environmental Quality Act. The work will be coordinated with the operational needs of individual departments, and will not be permitted upon beach facilities during the summer months. The contract • requires that work shall be completed within 100 consecutive work days; or by November 15, 1996', whichever occurs first. Liquidated damages are $500 per calendar day. Respectively submitted, Public If�orJc,� DPpattment y' I. �t I�D-bR,V�jetib bi%"c*Ar' l� F St.n. T.d.•T ` 5a' V 216ri/Sei tol(6-141 L- CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92659-1768 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TITLE II PIJ,CL/e- Gvo1Q1-- 1V�10T'j -4 v-� �/V1611- v INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY FACILITYADDRESS NO. OF FLOORS `Z ELEVATOR: YES NO IDENTIFY BARRIERS (provide brief description) ,QLZ) G. 1. C�,Q/t/!G/,t�(Ca FDUe�lT.9/ii1 TDD 40W - COST EST.1 5 2. Ja/J/,641 , 6641 E2 ?dd Hl C�/1 COST EST. -8- 3. 60 AdzzEap,6 COST 61—e-E. s COST EST. 1120,00 NAME(S) OF SURVEYOR(S): DATE OF SURVEYo D /$/ 92- 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach