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1994-07-20-EC-update.pdf
(� 4ts� \ it* tn.9 4 n t 'SPO WO SI— hero/ filed ENABLEMENT COMMT11EE UPDA'T'E As'of 7/20/94 NEXT MEETING: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST'10 AT LEXINGTON RIDGE CLUBHOUSE, 100 LEXINGTON RIDGE DRIVE (NEAR ST P AND SHOP OFF OF WALTHAM STREET) AT 1:30 P.M. ADA Transition Plan Nicole Scaramelli is workin on check list outline for completing transition plan, will talk with Cathy Gips at Office on Disability 35 Bedford St. (many condominium owners) bil �l'I�Vm IwP)104,n1 KoIpth n(6u uJY It; ,9 w ,4t1h Ando Ito 35 Oti,:c,ukl (hN Cat.tcai) p � � a Send letter re accessibility of entrance. z' Burlington Mall 1O MSR \RU'dihi1 �-1 111,1 _ ;jlq Pat Kane, Carl Luterman and Nancy Blackmore Ratey (Community Compliance Coordinator,0 Mass. Office on Disability)are seeking to convince Burlington Mall that they should make scooters available to customers with disabilities. `` 162 and 166 Bedford St. (MacKay Hardware &Trinity Pharmacy--Scott MacKay 508-692-3346) RII r Ramp needed at entrance. Mr. MacKay said he would put ramp on Reid Street side. Steve Baran will "" send letter asking for progress report. No further word; will write to Mr. MacKay giving him 10 days to reply Comprehensive Care Plan for mentally disabled Marion Shepp is involved in Department of Mental Health planning for Metro West area. Kathy Lavache would like to work with Marion. 3 Countryside Village Side door used by a number of people in wheelchairs is hard to open; threshold needs repair. Linda Clarke who has MS would like to know if doorway can be button-operated since she has trouble getting key in door and opening with one hand. Christine Chase will work with Pat Kane and Nancy Blackmore Ratey to obtain materials from Stanley Works in Farmington, Connecticut. Rotary Club might fund door; Minuteman Tech students and Christine's husband might help with installation. Need 3" x 8" aluminum strip + adhesive tape needed for Linda's threshold; also need to spread asphalt to widen 3' x 5' area to 5' x 7' in front of Linda's door. Prince Lumber Company :::y donate some of the materials. Send'te - • •muteman requesting contractors to volunteers materials and supplies. ` �L r Edison Way '' UD G'u Handicapped p rking sign neeAs to be replaced by Public Works. Will be installed during July 141A "1rV to1Q \ l4 /l,, \�t \ �u h $ )u ti ) \k\O l r Grab bar/toilet room reps (30.5.4) ( Cari Luterman disagrees with these regs. Cari will discuss with Mass. Office on Disability + Hearing Impairment anw) e I ^ih* 9 Rick Safford and Christine Chase investigating f ' e alternatives, including low cost (Chinese-made product which they are proceeding to test. Latest cost estimate is $135 for transmitter and receivers @ $35. 1403 I4ias ve. (Arts/Lexington, Inc.) Send letter re primary entrance. Town of Lexington is the owner. 1710 Mass. Ave. (outside of Lemon Grass' Peter Chalpin of Engineering Department is seeking a variance for curb cut which would cost$2,000 to fully meet specifications; want support of ADA Coordinator Sl«)1(0 lit 1777 Mass. Ave. (Bertucci's) Z levPlt- Several members of Enablement Committee have looked into this. QptiGh�1- (li hke 66.,65. IOF Lexington Ridge }In "Ito) V♦tl hcl Next meeting to be held at Lexington Ridge, will inspect Clubhouse and handicapped unit. Lith,e Lowell Street and Middlesex TumnikeLe .311a- r Gd'10�P k Bob Harris will request plans from Peter K for this new housing development. en- hitt(' ' �j } t PetCa e Lowell St. and Woburn St. —{p"p 14 1( 1) I t Nancy Blackmore Ratey pressing Mass. Highway for comple ' They have promised curb cuts in 1995 and hanges in affic si al sequencing soon. Mass Highw s sending letter. �ighlGh - Mtc k k EciAt( Police Station/Fire Station $1.8 million dollar police/fire communications update + extensive renovations in police and fire departments plans close to being finalized. Bob Harris has found plans to be satisfactory Safety Ann Irving available to do training for Town employees regarding repetitive strain m�uries. Town is i ©• undertaking a safety study I^ t\�Y int �,9�r�� f1 �y�U {� School Denartment Administration Building �h' ------\41 '\ \ UUU��° � N4� Bob Harris and Nancy Blackmore Ratey will develop strate or getting ramp installed at School Administration Building.John Moynihan has promised plan. 114 Waltham St. (Alfred P & Gladys Tropeano, Trustees, Lexington Professional Building) Send letter re primary entrance. Enablement Committee, 7/20/941, Page 3 51 Worthen Rd. ( .ur F Douglas, P •prietor, Douglas Funeral Service) Christine Chase r re .: ... .:.i.ility, particularly in relation to primary entrance, along with Nancy Ratey Ann Irving knows Sue Douglas Johnson, one of the owners. Send letter advising that we will help with plans. Elkfru (tit YanQtse River Has bathroom been upgraded with grab bars installed? Cari Lutennan will investigate. l AGENDA ENABLEMENT COMMITTEE MEETING Wednesday, September 28, 1994 at 1.30 p.m. in Room 111 1. Compliance with ADA Title II requirements for municipalities 2. Lexington Ridge 3. Other business Attachment Enablement Update to 9/23/94