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– Entrance doorways, walkways, interior doors—handles (5 lb. maximum force to open-- <br /> one hand test), rails, dimensions for wheel chair access, clearance, distance from parking, <br /> ramps (1:12 slope ratio); proximity to site arrival point and to exterior <br /> – Parking lots—number of spaces for handicapped persons and distance from building or <br /> facility (at least one accessible space per 25 total spaces); width, slope, and signage <br /> – Floors—materials, slope, and dimensions for ease of passage <br /> – Service Desks—height, usability <br /> – Elevators—button placement, dimensions <br /> – Signage –height (60 inches from floor), readability, print dimensions, clarity of <br /> information <br /> – Controls—height, ease of use <br /> – Restrooms—stalls, lavatories, height and distance from door swing,sinks—height,depth, <br /> apron height, knee clearance; grab bars; dispenser placement; ease of use <br /> – Drinking Fountains—Height, depth, apron height, knee clearance <br /> – Seats, Tables & Counters—movement between aisles, equal accessibility during public <br /> meetings, wheelchair space distribution throughout, table dimensions (between 26-34" <br /> high) <br /> – Stairs—non-slip surface and continuous side rail <br /> – Emergency Signs—Sight and sound alert <br /> For purposes of this self-evaluation process,the term public facility may refer to either a <br /> public building, public park, parking area, or any other place where a City service, program, or <br /> activity takes place regularly or occasionally. <br /> The building and facility evaluation process was completed in 2015, and South Bend will <br /> continue to monitor and evaluate its buildings and facilities as part of its commitment to full <br /> accessibility. The City's evaluation of its buildings and facilities was done using the following <br /> general categories, each of which category included a number of specific buildings and facilities: <br /> • PUBLIC WORKS AND RELATED FACILITIES (Includes all public utility offices and facilities, <br /> Central Services Building, Human Rights Commission office, County-City Building, Animal <br /> Control Facility, City-owned Parking garages). <br /> • PUBLIC ARTS&ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES(Includes Century Center, Morris Performing <br /> Arts Center, Palais Royale). <br /> • PUBLIC PARKS (Includes City golf courses Elbel, Erskine, Studebaker, and accessory <br /> buildings, Four Winds Baseball facility, Leeper Park Tennis Courts, Howard Park(currently <br /> under construction), Kennedy Park Baseball Diamond and Pool,Charles Black Recreation <br /> Center, Potawatomi Conservatory, Pool,Zoo, Martin Luther King Center, Newman Center, <br /> Page 15 <br />