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220921 Accessibility Advisory Committee AgendaPage 1 of 2 The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg Accessibility Advisory Committee September 21, 2022 1:30 p.m. Council Chambers AGENDA 1.Call to Order 2.Adoption of Agenda Proposed Resolution #1 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting of September 21, 2022, be adopted. 3.Minutes of the Previous Meeting Proposed Resolution #2 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the minutes as prepared for the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting of September 13, 2022 be adopted. 4.Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof Page 2 of 2 5.General Business and Reports 5.1. Review Ramp Options for Community Centre Renovations (attached) Proposed Resolution #3 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the Accessibility Advisory Committee recommends ramp option # ___ on the proposed drawings for the Tillsonburg Community Centre Renovations. 6.Next Meeting December 13, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. 7.Adjournment Proposed Resolution #4 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the September 21, 2022 Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting be adjourned at _____ p.m. Page 1 of 4 The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg Accessibility Advisory Committee September 13, 2022 2:00 p.m. Council Chambers MINUTES Present: Cindy Allen, Margaret McCrimmon, Mark Dickson, Mike Cerna, Councillor Pete Luciani Staff: Laura Pickersgill, Executive Assistant/Assistant Clerk; Julie Columbus, Director of Recreation, Culture & Parks; Shayne Reitsma, Interim Director of Operations & Development; Richard Sparham, Manager of Public Works Regrets: Michael Kadey, Peter Staley, Emily Xuereb, Deputy Chief Building Official 1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 2:02 p.m. 2. Adoption of Agenda Resolution #1 Moved by: Margaret McCrimmon Seconded by: Mike Cerna THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting of September 13, 2022, be adopted. Carried 3. Minutes of the Previous Meeting Page 2 of 4 Resolution #2 Moved by: Margaret McCrimmon Seconded by: Mike Cerna THAT the minutes as prepared for the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting of March 8, 2022, March 24, 2022 and June 14, 2022 be adopted, as amended. Carried 4. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof There were no disclosures of pecuniary interest declared. Mark Dickson joined the meeting at 2:07 p.m. 5. Presentations 5.1. Community Centre Improvements Presentation- Alicia Lesniak A+ Link Architecture Julie Columbus noted that the issues presented regarding the large grate and the uneven ground at the splash pad location are being addressed. Alicia Lesniak, Architect with A+ Link Architecture provided an overview of the proposed site plan for improvements at the Community Centre aquatics facility. Opportunity was provided for members to ask questions and provide suggestions. The Committee will follow up with a recommended option. Alicia Lesniak and Julie Columbus left the meeting at 2:50 p.m. 6. Closed Session Resolution #3 Moved by: Councillor Luciani Seconded by: Margaret McCrimmon Page 3 of 4 THAT the Accessibility Advisory Committee moves into closed session to consider a personal matter about an identifiable individual, including municipal or local board employees; under Section 239 (2)(b) of the Municipal Act. Carried 7. General Business and Reports 7.1. Terms of Reference- Laura Pickersgill The Committee reviewed the revised Terms of Reference. It was suggested that by-law be included as a member. It was suggested that Community Living be added in the membership. It was suggested that a member of the Accessibility Committee remain on the Transit Advisory Committee. 7.2. Oxford Joint Accessibility Meeting Date Laura to communicate the date to the Committee. 7.3. Indoor/Outdoor Audits Staff will review what direction these audits can take. 7.4. Updates 7.4.1. Kinsmen Bridge Report Opportunity was provided for members to ask questions regarding the report. There will a public consultation held on September 30th. Staff will continue regular maintenance and inspection of the existing bridge until replacement. A question was raised about the status of the existing sign. Staff to inquire with the Parks and Recreation Department on this. 7.4.2. Heritage Status- Report CS 22-02 Laura to add this report to the next agenda. 7.4.3. Town Website Update The new website will be going live by the end of September. 7.4.4. Town Hall Expansion Update Laura provided an overview on the latest direction from Council regarding the Town Hall project. It was discussed that an environmental consultant is in the process of digging boreholes in the parking lot on the corner of Brock and Harvey Streets. It was noted that the results of this testing will provide Page 4 of 4 more information for staff to provide a recommendation to Council. 7.4.5. Sidewalk Discussion There was discussion regarding slopes and their compliance with AODA. There was a discussion regarding the gutters in Hickory Hills. It was noted that public works is reviewing asphalt repair in sidewalk cracks before the full curb is replaced. Staff are aware of the sidewalk issues on Quarter Town Line. It was noted that the sidewalk has been repainted by South Ridge School. The annual sidewalk condition assessment is taking place next week. There were concerns noted regarding broken off curb cut pieces. There were concerns noted regarding snow removal in the school zones in a timely manner. Richard Sparham and Shayne Reitsma left at 3:35 p.m. 7.4.6. Draft Social and Networking Accessibility Advisory Committee Proposal Moved by: Mike Cerna Seconded by: Margaret McCrimmon THAT the Accessibility Advisory Committee endorses the concept of a Social and Networking Accessibility Advisory Committee. Carried 8. Round Table 9. Next Meeting December 13, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. 10. Adjournment Resolution #4 Moved by: Councillor Luciani Seconded by: Mark Dickson THAT the September 13, 2022 Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting be adjourned at 4:04 p.m. Carried Ramp Options Summary • Option 1: this ramp has a slope of 1:9 which is the maximum allowed by the Ontario building code for barrier free design for a submerged ramp. This results in a shorter length of ramp which then takes up less room on the existing pool deck. It also results in not having to have an additional landing along the ramp. • Option 2: this ramp has a lesser slope of 1:12. This results in a longer length of ramp which then takes up more space at the pool deck. As well, an intermediate landing is required along the ramp. Both ramps follow the Ontario building code requirements for ramps in public pool (OBC#3.11.5.1). These requirements include: • a handrail at each side of the ramp • minimum ramp width of 1100mm • a curb at the edge of the ramp • non-slip finish along pool ramp • a landing at the bottom of the ramp • ramp surface are a different colour from the pool deck and pool bottom JAN. UNIVERSALSHOWER -- SHOWER --EXIST. EXIST. POOL STAFF -- STAFF W/C -- EXIST. POOL -- EXIST. VEST. --“ 38"“ 116"(MIN 9'-8")“ 1116"4'-0916"RAMP3'-158"CLEAR1'-158"DN STEP AT BOTTOM LANDING c/w COLOUR CONTRAST FINISH ‘*8$5'5$,/FZ%277205$,/$))7<3 NEW POOL COVING COLOUR & FINISH TO CONTRAST FROM POOL DECK (TYP.) NEW POOL COVING COLOUR & FINISH TO CONTRAST FROM POOL DECK (TYP.) NEW SUBMERGED CONC. RAMP c/w COLOUR CONTRAST FINISH AT EDGES & LANDINGS (TYP.) COLOUR CONTRAST FINISH AT TOP OF RAMP 5'-0"29'-6516" POOL STORAGE -- RAMP SLOPE @ 1:9 5'-0"29'-614" @ 1:9 SLOPE1'-1"2'-8"34'-614"3'-0"3'-0"STEP AT BOTTOM LANDING c/w COLOUR CONTRAST FINISH ‘*8$5'5$,/FZ%277205$,/$))7<3 NEW POOL COVING COLOUR & FINISH TO CONTRAST FROM POOL DECK (TYP.) NEW SUBMERGED CONC. RAMP c/w COLOUR CONTRAST FINISH AT EDGES & LANDINGS (TYP.) COPYRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ALL IDEAS, DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND REPRODUCTIONS ARE THEPROPERTY OF a+LiNK ARCHITECTURE INC. AND ARE NOT BE USED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THIS OFFICE.126 WELLINGTON ROAD, LONDON ON N6C 4M8 P:519.649.0220 www.aLiNKarch.ca \\SJMASERVER\sjmadata\SJMA Marketing\05_Logos_SJMA_a+LiNK\1_a+LiNK Logos\QR Code\www.aLiNKarch.ca.jpg DATE: 2022-09-08 SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0" SK1-1 212945 HARDY AVENUE., TILLSONBURG ON TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE POOL RAMP OPTION 1 SECTION THROUGH POOL RAMP - OPTION 1 PLAN AT POOL RAMP - OPTION 1 JAN. SHOWERSHOWER EXIST. POOL STAFF -- STAFF W/C -- EXIST. POOL -- EXIST. VEST. --“ 38"“ 116"(MIN 9'-8")“ 1116"4'-0916"RAMP3'-158"CLEAR1'-158"DNDN STEP AT BOTTOM LANDING c/w COLOUR CONTRAST FINISH ‘*8$5'5$,/FZ%277205$,/$))7<3 NEW POOL COVING COLOUR & FINISH TO CONTRAST FROM POOL DECK (TYP.) NEW POOL COVING COLOUR & FINISH TO CONTRAST FROM POOL DECK (TYP.) NEW SUBMERGED CONC. RAMP c/w COLOUR CONTRAST FINISH AT EDGES & LANDINGS (TYP.) COLOUR CONTRAST FINISH AT TOP OF RAMP 5'-0"15'-0"5'-6"24'-634" POOL STORAGE -- RAMP SLOPE @ 1:12 RAMP SLOPE @ 1:12 5'-0"15'-0"@1:12 SLOPE 24'-634" @ 1:12 SLOPE5'-6"1012"2'-1012"50'-034"3'-0"3'-0"STEP AT BOTTOM LANDING c/w COLOUR CONTRAST FINISH ‘*8$5'5$,/FZ%277205$,/$))7<3 NEW POOL COVING COLOUR & FINISH TO CONTRAST FROM POOL DECK (TYP.) NEW SUBMERGED CONC. RAMP c/w COLOUR CONTRAST FINISH AT EDGES & LANDINGS (TYP.) COPYRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ALL IDEAS, DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND REPRODUCTIONS ARE THEPROPERTY OF a+LiNK ARCHITECTURE INC. AND ARE NOT BE USED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THIS OFFICE.126 WELLINGTON ROAD, LONDON ON N6C 4M8 P:519.649.0220 www.aLiNKarch.ca \\SJMASERVER\sjmadata\SJMA Marketing\05_Logos_SJMA_a+LiNK\1_a+LiNK Logos\QR Code\www.aLiNKarch.ca.jpg DATE: 2022-09-08 SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0" SK1-2 212945 HARDY AVENUE., TILLSONBURG ON TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE POOL RAMP OPTION 2 SECTION THROUGH POOL RAMP - OPTION 2 PLAN AT POOL RAMP - OPTION 2