ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COUNCIL
August 20, 2007
Withdrawn:
DOMO JAPONES was
withdrawn at the request of the applicant.
Deferred: The following were deferred because of
inadequate information submitted and no representative was present:
CHARLOTTE COUNTY CULTURAL CENTER THEATER
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS OFFICE DEPOT CENTER FAU
CHIQUITA ANIMAL
HOSPITAL
The following were recommended for approval with no
conditions imposed.
IMAGES AESTHETIC
DENTISTRY: The project is a two
story office building undergoing a $600,000 alteration. The building will house a dentist’s office on
the first floor and a tenant yet to be determined on the second. The applicant supplied documentation that it
would cost more than 20% of the cost of the alteration to the primary function
area to make the second floor accessible.
RIVERTOWN COMMUNITY
BALLFIELD UNIT 1: The project is new
$4,500,000 project with four baseball fields.
Each set of bleachers will seat approximately 80 persons and the
existing building at one field will have seating for no more than 100 persons
as well as accessible toilet rooms. The
dugouts are also accessible. The Council
concluded that since all required wheelchair seating will be provided it is
unreasonable to require all rows be made accessible.
ROBIN SHEPHERD GROUP: The applicant requested a waiver from
providing vertical accessibility to levels totaling approximately 10% of the
building’s square footage. A cast
concrete cantilevered mezzanine is at the rear of the building and it is
technically infeasible to provide a lift in the existing stairwell because of
structural constraints.
CINEMA WORLD AT VERO
BEACH: The Council reviewed each
type theater to ensure accessibility is provided as required. The project is an existing 11 screen theater undergoing
a $1,750.000 alteration to become a 10 screen theater. The existing floors are sloped and the
finished project will have stadium-style seating. The Council concluded it was technically
infeasible to make each row of seats accessible.
The following are recommended for approval with conditions
imposed:
FILLMORE MIAMI BEACH AT THE JACKIE
GLEASON THEATER: The project is a
theater undergoing a $1.5 million alteration.
Existing accessible seating is not sufficient, but in the course of
construction, the required number of seats will be provided. The Council recommended the waiver be
granted, provided accessible seating locations are not directly adjacent to the
aisles; that flip-up arms are on the aisle seats; and that accessible seats
have sight lines less than 30 degrees.
USF MARSHALL STUDENT
CENTER: The project is a new, $48,000,000 with a 488
seat auditorium and a 74 seat student senate chamber. The issue is vertical accessibility to all
rows of seats and the project was recommended for approval, provided accessible
seating in the auditorium is moved back far enough to permit side access;
ensure no accessible seating is directly on the aisles; that flip up arms are
provided on the aisles; and that the 36 degree sight line at the front is reduced
to no more than 30 degrees.
The following were added to the agenda for cause:
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY ARENA: The project is installation of a new roll
away bleacher system that is located on the west side of the basketball
court. The existing arena seating
provides for a total of 3,686 patrons.
Phase I (west side) will provide approximately 574 sets with Phase II
being a replacement of the existing roll away
bleachers. The scope of the work also
includes two small sets of bleachers at the north and south areas of the
arena. The project will cost $320,634,
and the Council concluded that it was unnecessary to require all levels of the
bleachers to be vertically accessible.
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL
UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL STADIUM EXPANSION. The project had previously been reviewed by
the Council which identified portions of the facility that needed to have more
information available before a decision could be reached. The accessible sky boxes were originally designed
to have access via sliding glass doors and the Council asked that they be
replaced with swinging doors. Toilet
stalls did not include the Florida
specific requirement for lavatories within the stalls. The Council recommended approval provided
supplemental drawings are submitted that document the requested changes.