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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-08-20-COD-SpecialPermitResDevel-min Ad Hoc Special Permit Residential Development Zoning By-law Committee Value Statement of Commission on Disability August 20, 2019 The Commission on Disability believes that accessibility, diversity and inclusion are integral to the priorities and values of our community. These principles must be applied to affordable housing options. We believe that basic architectural access features in new homes is a civil and human right that improves livability for everyone. More specifically, the Commission on Disability asks the Ad Hoc Special Permit Residential Zoning Committee to consider the following when drafting bylaw amendments for affordable housing: • To aspire to exceed basic access and aim for the inclusive principles of universal design: We want to support the Select Board's aspiration to exceed regulatory access as described in the ADA and look to a more inclusive perspective, often described as universal design. This perspective supports design considerations in the built environment that allow for access by the greatest number of people possible without having to integrate special access considerations. Universal design emphasizes convenience, adaptability, simplicity and flexibility. It helps improve safety and livability. • To promote "visitability" standards: We encourage the development of visitability standards in the design of new housing. Visitability standards reflect access considerations in a home anticipating all visitors as well as changes in ability during the course of a lifetime. Nearly 80% of older adults want to "age in place", which depends on access to affordable housing that incorporates universal design fundamentals. Examples of these access considerations include at least one flush entry way into a home, 36" wide doorways, lever door and faucet handles, rocker light switches, bathrooms designed with proper studs in the event safety rails are needed, and designing a tub that can be easily converted to a roll-in shower. These standards have been adopted in some communities around the country but if adopted in Lexington, they would make a bold statement about our community's interest in supporting residents in their homes across a lifetime. Victoria Buckley Chair, Commission on Disability August 20, 2019