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1 Surveyor Information Name of Firm Permit Solutions, Inc. Name of Surveyor Mike Russell Contact Number Contact Date of Survey November, 07 Pre-Construction or Post-Construction Survey? Pre-Construction Note: Some items are color-coded on the survey. These are barriers that may be the responsibility of the Owner/Operator and should not hold up project closeout. Please see below for explanations on the color-coding: If the barrier is caused by an O/O item (trashcan, equipment, décor, ellow - Barrier caused by O/O items bathroom accessory, etc.) then that barrier can remain open when closing out the Survey. Once door pressure is set, variances occur with changes in building Orange - (i.e. door pressure) operation (HVAC) and weather. This barrier may remain open when closing out the Survey. Purple - These barriers may remain open when closing out the Survey. MA 0 VERSION 4 Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey VERSION 4 Survey Date November, 07 SITE ARRIVAL POINTS Is there an existing public sidewalk? Is there a pedestrian access route onto site from the public sidewalk? 99 ADA 00 ADA CROSSWALKS PARKING LOT Label Crosswalks: CW, CW, etc. Crosswalks meet ADA for: CW CW CW CW4 Width: 6" min. (The width of the route may be reduced to " provided the length of the narrowed portion of the route is 4" or less) Running Slope: :0 max. (5%) 6.% 5.%.6% 4.9%,,, Cross Slope: :48 max. (%).8% 0.%.6%.0% Changes in level: /4 max. (or / max. with a beveled edge : max. slope (50%) ) N N N N.5. & Gratings: Openings ½ max., elongated openings must be orientated perpendicular to path of travel. N N N N Label Accessible Parking Stalls: APS, APS, etc. Accessible Parking Stalls meet ADA for: VAPA AA VAPA AA APS AA Quantity: to 5 space; 6 to 50 spaces; 5 to 75 spaces; 76 to 00 4 spaces. (See section. for (5) lots) Location: Shortest accessible route to entrance... & Car Parking Space Width: 96 min. 5".. & Van Parking Space Width: " min. with 60" access aisle or 96" min. stall with 96" wide access aisle 5" 0" Access Aisle Location: One adjacent to each accessible parking space. (For diagonal parking, passenger side required for van space) Accessible parking route: If possible, the accessible route should not pass behind parked cars or cross vehicular routes. N N N 5, 6, 7.. & Access Aisle Width: One 96 min. wide van access aisle 50. & 0" 0" 0".. &.. 4..(5) required; 60 min. wide for other aisles Space and Access Aisle Slope: :48 max. (%) 0.6%.%.7%.%.4% 4.9% 8, Perpendicular and Parallel. International Symbol of Accessibility Sign: Vertically mounted sign provided at each space Van Accessible Sign: Must be provided at required van accessible space Mounting: Required signs 60" min. AFF to bottom of sign Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page of 48

2 VERSION 4 Survey Date November, 07 CURB RAMP 99 ADA 00 ADA Label Curb Ramps: CR, CR, etc. CR CR CR CR4 Label Type of Curb Ramp (I, II, III, or IV) II II III I Curb Ramps meet ADA for: Surface: slip resistant Transitions: Flush and free of abrupt changes Width: 6 min. exclusive of flared sides. 4.. & , Running Slope: : max. (8.%) 406., 9.0% 6.% 5.6% 5.9% 0,, , 405. Existing Condition :0 up to 6" rise Cross Slope: :48 max. (%) (ADA) 406.,.%.5%.% 0.9% 5, 6, , Side Flare Slope: :0 max. (0%), : (8.%) in some 406. & 4.. & configurations Top Landing Slope: Type I, II, & IV (% slope at change in direction); Type III (% cross slope, up to 5% max. running.6%.5%.%.%, 4, slope) Gutter Pan Slope: :0 max. (5%) 0.%.% 0.%.% Bottom Landing Slope: :48 max. (%) (Type III curb 0.%.9%.4% ramps only) Detectable Warnings: Only required in these 6 states: California, Georgia, Hawaii, Kansas, Maryland, and Oregon & 705. Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page of 48 VERSION 4 Survey Date November, ADA 00 ADA EXTERIOR WALKWA Label Sidewalks: S, S, etc. Accessible route from the curb ramp or sidewalk to the accessible entrance or entrance ramp meets ADA for: S S Width: 6 min Running Slope: :0 max. (5%) 0.% 0.0% Cross Slope: :50 max. (%) (ADAAG); :48 max. (ADA-.% 0.8% ABA & ) Changes in level: /4 max. (or / max. with a beveled edge : max. slope (50%)). N N.5. & Protruding objects: objects between 7 to 80 above the ground may not protrude more than 4 into the path of N N travel. Headroom: 80 min Gratings: openings ½ max., elongated openings must be orientated perpendicular to path of travel. N N EXTERIOR RAMP Label Ramps: R, R, etc. Exterior Ramps at the accessible entrance shall meet ADA for: Running Slope: : max. (8.%) Cross Slope: :50 max. (%) (ADAAG); :48 max. (ADA- ABA & ) Width: 6 min Landings: Level 60 min. length at top, bottom and intermediate landings. 60" x 60" landing if there is a change in direction. Must be sloped for drainage. (:50 max.(%) 5.. & (ADAAG)); :48 max. (ADA-ABA & ) Handrails: 4-8 AFF on both sides of ramp; extensions beyond top and bottom of ramp run. 5.. & Edge Protection: Curbs or guardrails on handrail. 5.. & EXTERIOR SIGNAGE Label Exterior Doors: ED, ED, ED, etc. Exterior Signage must comply with ADA and be located in the following areas: Accessible Entrances: ISA Non-Accessible Entrances: Directional Signage : Speech/Hearing Impaired Signage ED ED ED ED4 4..(7)(c) N N 9, 0, (8)(d) COD Cashier Window Presen.Win dow 7.. N N N No Photos Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 4 of 48

3 ENTRANCE 99 ADA 00 ADA Label Exterior Doors: ED, ED, ED, etc. ED ED ED ED4 Doors on the accessible route must meet ADA for: Clear opening: min. when door is fully open Maneuvering Clearance Pull Side: See Section 6. (If Pull side slope:.0% max Maneuvering Clearance Push Side: See Section 6. (If N N,, 4, Push side slope:.0% max Connects to an accessible path N N No Photos 06.4 Connects to an accessible ramp N N No Photos Threshold: ½ with : max. slope (50%), ¾ with : max. slope (50%) for pre-99 facilities & , Hardware: Lever handles, pulls, panic 4" min. AFF - 48 max. AFF (operable with closed fist) N N N Push side door surface: smooth surface, full width of door, within 0" AFF. N N N N 6, Door closer: 8.5 lbf max. operating pressure for exterior doors. Sweep period from 90 degrees open to degrees N N N N No Photos from the latch must be at least 5 seconds. Label Exterior Doors: ED, ED, ED, etc. Automatic doors: If provided, an automatic door must meet ADA for: Actuator mounting height: 48 AFF max , Operation: open no faster than seconds and require no more than 5 lbf to stop door movement Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 5 of 48 VERSION 4 Survey Date 99 ADA 00 ADA VESTIBULE Label Vestibules: V, V, etc. Vestibules on the accessible route shall meet ADA for: V V Width: depends on maneuvering clearance required by door approach. See Section 6.. Length: 48 outside of vestibule in-swinging door. See Section 6.5. N,, 4, 5, 4, 5, 6, N,, 6.5. & Label Interior Circulation Doors: ICD, ICD, etc. ICD ICD ICD Doors on the accessible route must meet ADA for: Clear opening: min. when door is fully open Maneuvering Clearance Pull Side: See Section 6. (If N N 4, 5, 6, Maneuvering Clearance Push Side: See Section 6. (If Threshold: ½ with : max. slope (50%), ¾ with : max. slope (50%) for pre-99 facilities & , Hardware: Lever handles, pulls, panic 4" min. AFF - 48 max. AFF (operable with closed fist) N N N 7, 8, Push side door surface: smooth surface, full width of door, within 0" AFF. N N N 8, Door closer: 5 lbf max. operating pressure for interior 4..0 & & doors. Sweep period from 90 degrees open to degrees N N N No Photos & from the latch must be at least 5 seconds Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 6 of 48

4 ORDER COUNTER Order Counter must be on the accessible route, located at a cash register, and meet ADA and requirements for: 99 ADA 00 ADA Height: 4 max. (6 existing) N () Width: 6 min () Dual Point Front Counter: Service Counter layout may vary; reference Dual Point Guidelines for compliance Braille/Picture Menu Signage N No Photos SELF- SERVICE S INTERIOR SEATING AND TABLES Label Self-Service Items: Napkins, ketchup dispenser, lids, etc. NAP KET STRAW LID DRINK XTRA Self-Service Items must be on the accessible route and meet ADA and requirements for: Side Approach Height/Depth: 48 AFF/0 deep max.; 46 AFF/4 deep max. N N N 40, 4, Forward Reach Range Height: 48 AFF max.; 0 0 max. deep N N N 40, 4, Drink Station Tray Slides: 4 max. to top of tray slide Staff Assistance Signage 7.. Protruding objects: objects between 7 to 80 above the ground may not protrude more than 4 into the path of travel & & 00.. Label Interior Seating Areas: ISA, ISA, etc. ISA Seating and Tables: at least 5% of seating locations must be on the accessible route and meet ADA for: 4..(8) & % of Seating Locations N No Photos 4..(8) Knee Space: 0 min. wide, 7 AFF min. height, 9 min. deep (ADAAG); 7" min. deep (ADA-ABA & ) 8.. & Accessible Route Width: 6 min , 04., & & & 40.5 Table Top Height: 4 AFF max Electrical outlet access: If outlets are provided in seating area, at least one should be at an access seat Televisions: If TVs are provided in seating areas, at least one accessible seat should have a direct sightline. Dispersed: Table types and locations N Protruding objects: objects between 7 to 80 above the ground may not protrude more than 4 into the path of travel. N No accessible seats provided. TV and outlets available in ISA so accessible seats must have access to both. 07. & & 00.. Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 7 of 48 EXTERIOR SEATING AND TABLES INTERIOR ROUTE 99 ADA 00 ADA Label Exterior Seating Areas: ESA, ESA, etc. Seating and Tables: at least 5% of seating locations must be on the accessible route and meet ADA for: 4..(8) & % of Seating Locations 4..(8) Knee Space: 0 min. wide, 7 AFF min. height, 9 min. deep (ADAAG); 7" min. deep (ADA-ABA & ) 8.. & Accessible Route Width: 6 min , 04., & & & 40.5 Table Top Height: 4 AFF max Electrical outlet access: If outlets are provided in seating area, at least one should be at an access seat Dispersed: Table types and locations Protruding objects: objects between 7 to 80 above the ground may not protrude more than 4 into the path of travel. Label Interior Routes: IR, IR, etc. Accessible route leading to all public areas shall meet ADA for: Accessible Route Width: 6 min. (The width of the route may be reduced to " provided the length of the narrowed portion of the route is 4" or less) Protruding objects: objects between 7 to 80 above the ground may not protrude more than 4 into the path of travel. IR IR IR IR4 IR & & N N N N N & & 00.. Accessible Headroom: 80 min. AFF clear headroom Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 8 of 48

5 PLAPLACE Label PlayPlace Doors: PPD, PPD, etc. PlayPlace Doors shall meet ADA for: 99 ADA 00 ADA Clear opening: min. when door is fully open Maneuvering Clearance Pull Side: See Section 6. (If Maneuvering Clearance Push Side: See Section 6. (If Threshold: ½ with : max. slope (50%), ¾ with : max. slope (50%) for pre-99 facilities. Hardware: Lever handles, pulls, panic 4" min. AFF - 48 max. AFF (operable with closed fist) Push side door surface: smooth surface, full width of door, within 0" AFF. Door closer: 5 lbf max. operating pressure for interior doors. Sweep period from 90 degrees open to degrees from the latch must be at least 5 seconds & , & & & Label PlayPlace Doors: PPD, PPD, etc. PlayPlace Accessible Route from entrance to a transfer point meets ADA for: Accessible Route Width: 6 min Vertical Clearance: Is 80" vertical clearance provided to of each type of ground level play equipment and each transfer platform? Ground Level Clear Width: Is the clear width of the routes to of each type of ground level play equipment and each transfer platform 60" min. wide?.. & If no, does the route not reduce less than 6" for distances.. not greater than 60"? Note: in PlayPlaces less than 000sf, the routes can be 44" min if 60" turning circle provided. Ground Level Ramps: Are ground level ramps sloped at :6 or less? Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 9 of 48 PLAPLACE Ground Level Clear Width: Is the clear width of the routes to of each type of ground level play equipment and each transfer platform 60" min. wide? If no, does the route not reduce less than 6" for distances not greater than 60"? Note: in PlayPlaces less than 000sf, the routes can be 44" min if 60" turning circle provided. Ground Level Ramps: Are ground level ramps sloped at :6 or less?.. &.. 99 ADA 00 ADA Ground Level Play Components: at least one of each type of play equipment to be on an accessible route and comply with the ADA requirements for play components. Clear Floor Space: Is a level 0"x48" clear floor space provided at one of each type of ground level play equipment? & 05. & & 05. & 05. Turning Space: Is a 60" turning circle provided on each level where ground level play equipment is provided? Play Tables: Do play tables provide knee clearance that is 4" min. high x 7" min. deep x 0" min. wide? Play Tables: Are the tops of play tables a maximum of " AFF? Entry Points and Seats: Are entry points or seats for ground level play equipment a minimum of " AFF and a maximum of 4" AFF?.. &.. & & & Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 0 of 48

6 VERSION 4 Survey Date November, 07 PLAPLACE Transfer Platforms: Label CS, CS, etc. for Contained Structure; Label GLP, GLP, etc. for Ground Level Play Transfer Platforms: Is there an accessible transfer platform provided at one of the entry points on the soft contained play structure? ( accessible transfer platforms are required if there are 4 or more entry points) Size: Is each accessible transfer platform 4" min. deep x 4" min. wide? Height: Is the height of each transfer platform " min. to 8" max. AFF? Transfer Space: Is a 0" x 48" clear floor space centered and parallel to 4" long side of each accessible transfer platform? Transfer Support: Is a transfer support provided at each transfer platform? Accessible Play Surfaces: Does the floor surface in the use zones comply with the applicable ASTM standards? 99 ADA 00 ADA Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page of 48 MEN'S RESTROOM Toilet Room Signage shall meet ADA for: Mounting Location: 60 AFF to centerline (ADAAG); latch side of door; 48" AFF min. to baseline of lowest tactile - 60" AFF max. to baseline of highest tactile (ADA-ABA & ) EXCEPTION: Signs with tactile characters shall be permitted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold-open devices. 99 ADA 4..(6)(a) & ADA & , & 70.. Clear Floor Space: for signs with tactile characters, 8" x 8" min centered on the sign or if adequate room is not provided on the latch side, then mounted on the adjacent wall. Characters: Raised uppercase letters; sans serif or simple serif font; Braille characters; easily legible; 5/8 character height. Finish and Contrast: high contrast; non-glare finish & , 70. & & 70.. Automatic doors are required if door maneuvering clearance does not meet ADA. If provided, an automatic door must meet ADA for: Actuator mounting height: 48 AFF max , Operation: open no faster than seconds and require no more than 5 lbf to stop door movement Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page of 48

7 MEN'S RESTROOM Doors on the accessible route shall meet ADA for: 99 ADA 00 ADA Clear opening: min. when door is fully open Maneuvering Clearance Pull Side: See Section 6. (If Maneuvering Clearance Push Side: See Section 6. (If Threshold: ½ with : max. slope (50%), ¾ with : max. slope (50%) for pre-99 facilities. Hardware: Lever handles, pulls, panic 4" min. AFF - 48 max. AFF (operable with closed fist) Push side door surface: smooth surface, full width of door, within 0" AFF. Door closer: 5 lbf max. operating pressure for interior doors. Sweep period from 90 degrees open to degrees from the latch must be at least 5 seconds. Vestibules on the accessible route shall meet ADA for: & , N No Photos & & & Width: depends on maneuvering clearance required by door approach. See Section 6.. Length: 48 outside of vestibule in-swinging door. See Section & Accessible urinal: Input the number of urinals in restroom: (If only one urinal, skip the rest of this section. If more than one.. urinal, complete this section for the accessible urinal.) Rim height: 7 max. AFF Urinal Depth:.5" min Clear Floor Space: 0 x48 min. in front of urinal to allow forward approach Alcove depth: If urinal alcove is greater than 4" deep it must be at least 6" wide Manual flush valve height: 44 max. AFF Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page of 48 VERSION 4 MEN'S RESTROOM Survey Date Accessible water closets (toilets): at least one must connect to the accessible route and meet ADA for: Clear floor space: 60" min. wide X 56" min. deep for wall hung water closet or 60" min. wide X 59" deep for floor mounted water closet Centerline to adjacent wall or partition: 6" - 8" (ADAAG) Seat height: 7-9 AFF to top of seat Rear grab bar: -/4 -/ dia.; 6 long, mounted 6 AFF to top of grab bar, mounted horizontally " and 4" on each side of toilet centerline. Side grab bar: -/4 -/ dia.; 4 long, mounted 6 AFF to top of grab bar Vertical grab bar: -/4 -/ dia.; 8" long side vertical mounted 9" - 4" AFF to bottom of grab bar Manual flush valve height: 44 max., if it is more than 0 AFF then rear grab bars must be split. Manual flush valve location: Wide side of water closet Standard Single or Double Roll Toilet paper dispenser: 8 min. AFF (); 5" min. AFF (ADA), to 48" max. AFF range providing all required clearances for grab bars. Centerline location within 7" to 9" range from toilet front edge. Oversize Toilet Paper Dispenser: Dispenser location: see Section 0. Accessible stall door must meet ADA for: November, ADA 00 ADA /4" X 88" 4, 44, 45, & & & N & & Clear opening: min. when door is fully open Maneuvering Clearance Pull Side: See Section 6. N 48, 49, Maneuvering Clearance Push Side: See Section Door self-closing N No Photos Door 4" max from corner of stall Hardware: Lever handles, pulls, panic 4" min. AFF - 48 max. AFF (operable with closed fist) Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 4 of 48

8 VERSION 4 MEN'S RESTROOM Survey Date 99 ADA 00 ADA Label soap dispenser, paper towel dispenser, hand dryer, mirror, coat hook, baby changing station, etc. S.D. P.T.D. H.D. Mirror C.H. B.C.S. Bathroom Accessories must meet ADA for: Reach range: See section 0.6 for more info & 4..7, , N & & & 08 Clear Floor Space: 0" min x 48" min Protruding objects: objects between 7 to 80 above the ground may not protrude more than 4 into the path of travel. N N N N & & 00.. Label Lavatories: L, L, etc. L L Accessible lavatory: at least one lavatory (sink) must connect to the accessible route and meet ADA for:..4 Rim height: 4 max Knee space: 7 AFF min. high x 0 min. wide x 8 min & 606. & deep. See section 0.5 for more information Clear Floor Space: 0 x48 min. in front of lavatory to allow forward approach Alcove depth: If lavatory is recessed in an alcove greater than 4" deep it must be at least 6" wide Pipe insulation: Exposed hot water supply and drain pipes must be insulated Faucet: Lever type handles or push button which require no more than 5 lbf. Metered valves must remain open for 0 seconds min Turning space for wheelchairs must be provided in restrooms which meets ADA for: Turning space: 5-0 dia. or T-shaped turn clearance Aisle in front of toilet stalls: 4 min. wide for latch side approach. N & & & & Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 5 of 48 WOMEN'S RESTROOM Toilet Room Signage shall meet ADA for: Mounting Location: 60 AFF to centerline (ADAAG); latch side of door; 48" AFF min. to baseline of lowest tactile - 60" AFF max. to baseline of highest tactile (ADA-ABA & ) EXCEPTION: Signs with tactile characters shall be permitted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold-open devices. 99 ADA 4..(6)(a) & ADA & , & 70.. Clear Floor Space: for signs with tactile characters, 8" x 8" min centered on the sign or if adequate room is not provided on the latch side, then mounted on the adjacent wall. Characters: Raised uppercase letters; sans serif or simple serif font; Braille characters; easily legible; 5/8 character height. Finish and Contrast: high contrast; non-glare finish & , 70. & & 70.. Automatic doors are required if door maneuvering clearance does not meet ADA. If provided, an automatic door must meet ADA for: Actuator mounting height: 48 AFF max , Operation: open no faster than seconds and require no more than 5 lbf to stop door movement Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 6 of 48

9 WOMEN'S RESTROOM Doors on the accessible route shall meet ADA for: 99 ADA 00 ADA Clear opening: min. when door is fully open Maneuvering Clearance Pull Side: See Section 6. (If Maneuvering Clearance Push Side: See Section 6. (If Threshold: ½ with : max. slope (50%), ¾ with : max. slope (50%) for pre-99 facilities. Hardware: Lever handles, pulls, panic 4" min. AFF - 48 max. AFF (operable with closed fist) Push side door surface: smooth surface, full width of door, within 0" AFF. Door closer: 5 lbf max. operating pressure for interior doors. Sweep period from 90 degrees open to degrees from the latch must be at least 5 seconds. Vestibules on the accessible route shall meet ADA for: & , N No Photos & & & Width: depends on maneuvering clearance required by door approach. See Section 6.. Length: 48 outside of vestibule in-swinging door. See Section & Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 7 of 48 WOMEN'S RESTROOM Accessible water closets (toilets): at least one must connect to the accessible route and meet ADA for: Clear floor space: 60" min. wide X 56" min. deep for wall hung water closet or 60" min. wide X 59" deep for floor mounted water closet Centerline to adjacent wall or partition: 6" - 8" (ADAAG) Seat height: 7-9 AFF to top of seat Rear grab bar: -/4 -/ dia.; 6 long, mounted 6 AFF to top of grab bar, mounted horizontally " and 4" on each side of toilet centerline. Side grab bar: -/4 -/ dia.; 4 long, mounted 6 AFF to top of grab bar Vertical grab bar: -/4 -/ dia.; 8" long side vertical mounted 9" - 4" AFF to bottom of grab bar Manual flush valve height: 44 max., if it is more than 0 AFF then rear grab bars must be split. Manual flush valve location: Wide side of water closet Standard Single or Double Roll Toilet paper dispenser: 8 min. AFF (); 5" min. AFF (ADA), to 48" max. AFF range providing all required clearances for grab bars. Centerline location within 7" to 9" range from toilet front edge. Oversize Toilet Paper Dispenser: Dispenser location: see Section /4" x 88 /" 99 ADA 00 ADA , 54, 55, & & & N & & Clear opening: min. when door is fully open Maneuvering Clearance Pull Side: See Section 6. N 58, Maneuvering Clearance Push Side: See Section Door self-closing Accessible stall doors must meet ADA for: N No Photos Door 4" max from corner of stall Hardware: Lever handles, pulls, panic 4" min. AFF - 48 max. AFF (operable with closed fist) Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 8 of 48

10 WOMEN'S RESTROOM 99 ADA 00 ADA Label soap dispenser, paper towel dispenser, hand dryer, mirror, coat hook, baby changing station, etc. S.D. P.T.D. H.D. Mirror C.H. B.C.S Bathroom Accessories must meet ADA for: Reach range: See section 0.6 for more info & 4..7, , N N 60, 6, & & & 08 Clear Floor Space: 0" min x 48" min Protruding objects: objects between 7 to 80 above the ground may not protrude more than 4 into the path of travel. N N N N & & 00.. Label Lavatories: L, L, etc. L L Accessible lavatory: at least one lavatory (sink) must connect to the accessible route and meet ADA for:..4 Rim height: 4 max Knee space: 7 AFF min. high x 0 min. wide x 8 min & 606. & deep. See section 0.5 for more information Clear Floor Space: 0 x48 min. in front of lavatory to allow forward approach Alcove depth: If lavatory is recessed in an alcove greater than 4" deep it must be at least 6" wide Pipe insulation: Exposed hot water supply and drain pipes must be insulated Faucet: Lever type handles or push button which require no more than 5 lbf. Metered valves must remain open for 0 seconds min Turning space for wheelchairs must be provided in restrooms which meets ADA for: Turning space: 5-0 dia. or T-shaped turn clearance Aisle in front of toilet stalls: 4 min. wide for latch side approach. N No Photos & & & & Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 9 of 48 UNISEX TOILET ROOM Toilet Room Signage shall meet ADA for: Mounting Location: 60 AFF to centerline (ADAAG); latch side of door; 48" AFF min. to baseline of lowest tactile - 60" AFF max. to baseline of highest tactile (ADA-ABA & ) EXCEPTION: Signs with tactile characters shall be permitted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold-open devices. 99 ADA 4..(6)(a) & ADA & , & 70.. Clear Floor Space: for signs with tactile characters, 8" x 8" min centered on the sign or if adequate room is not provided on the latch side, then mounted on the adjacent wall. Characters: Raised uppercase letters; sans serif or simple serif font; Braille characters; easily legible; 5/8 character height. Finish and Contrast: high contrast; non-glare finish & , 70. & & 70.. Automatic doors are required if door maneuvering clearance does not meet ADA. If provided, an automatic door must meet ADA for: Actuator mounting height: 48 AFF max , Operation: open no faster than seconds and require no more than 5 lbf to stop door movement Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 0 of 48

11 UNISEX TOILET ROOM Doors on the accessible route shall meet ADA for: 99 ADA 00 ADA Clear opening: min. when door is fully open Maneuvering Clearance Pull Side: See Section 6. (If Maneuvering Clearance Push Side: See Section 6. (If Threshold: ½ with : max. slope (50%), ¾ with : max. slope (50%) for pre-99 facilities. Hardware: Lever handles, pulls, panic 4" min. AFF - 48 max. AFF (operable with closed fist) Push side door surface: smooth surface, full width of door, within 0" AFF. Door closer: 5 lbf max. operating pressure for interior doors. Sweep period from 90 degrees open to degrees from the latch must be at least 5 seconds & , & & & Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page of 48 UNISEX TOILET ROOM Accessible water closets (toilets): at least one must connect to the accessible route and meet ADA for: Clear floor space: 60" min. wide X 56" min. deep for wall hung water closet or 60" min. wide X 59" deep for floor mounted water closet Centerline to adjacent wall or partition: 6" - 8" (ADAAG) Seat height: 7-9 AFF to top of seat Rear grab bar: -/4 -/ dia.; 6 long, mounted 6 AFF to top of grab bar, mounted horizontally " and 4" on each side of toilet centerline. Side grab bar: -/4 -/ dia.; 4 long, mounted 6 AFF to top of grab bar Vertical grab bar: -/4 -/ dia.; 8" long side vertical mounted 9" - 4" AFF to bottom of grab bar Manual flush valve height: 44 max., if it is more than 0 AFF then rear grab bars must be split. Manual flush valve location: Wide side of water closet Standard Single or Double Roll Toilet paper dispenser: 8 min. AFF (); 5" min. AFF (ADA), to 48" max. AFF range providing all required clearances for grab bars. Centerline location within 7" to 9" range from toilet front edge. Oversize Toilet Paper Dispenser: Dispenser location: see Section ADA 00 ADA & & & & & Label soap dispenser, paper towel dispenser, hand dryer, mirror, coat hook, baby changing station, etc. Bathroom Accessories must meet ADA for: S.D. P.T.D. H.D. Mirror C.H. B.C.S. Reach range: See section 0.6 for more info & 4..7, , 60.4 & & & 08 Clear Floor Space: 0" min x 48" min Protruding objects: objects between 7 to 80 above the ground may not protrude more than 4 into the path of travel & & 00.. Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page of 48

12 UNISEX TOILET ROOM 99 ADA 00 ADA Label Lavatories: L, L, etc. Accessible lavatory: at least one lavatory (sink) must connect to the accessible route and meet ADA for:..4 Rim height: 4 max Knee space: 7 AFF min. high x 0 min. wide x 8 min & 606. & deep. See section 0.5 for more information Clear Floor Space: 0 min. x 48 min. in front of lavatory to allow forward approach Alcove depth: If lavatory is recessed in an alcove greater than 4" deep it must be at least 6" wide Pipe insulation: Exposed hot water supply and drain pipes must be insulated Faucet: Lever type handles or push button which require no more than 5 lbf. Metered valves must remain open for 0 seconds min Turning space for wheelchairs must be provided in restrooms which meets ADA for: Turning space: 5-0 dia. or T-shaped turn clearance & & & 04 Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page of 48 EMERGENC EVACUATION ALARMS 99 ADA 00 ADA If Provided, Emergency Evacuation Alarms shall be in all public areas and shall meet ADA for: 5 Visual Strobe Alarms: Mounted at 80 AFF ATM ATM must meet the ADA for: 0 Clear Floor Space: 0 min. x 48 min. 9.. & Side Approach Height/Depth: 48 AFF /0 deep max.; & 707. & AFF/4 deep max Forward Reach Range Height: 48 AFF max.; & 707. & max. deep Centerline of visual screen: Mounted 40" max. AFF PUBLIC TELEPHONES Visually Impaired Features: Raised and Braille characters or Symbols on controls & & One Public Telephone shall meet the ADA for: Clear Floor Space: 0 x & Side Approach Height/Depth: 48 AFF /0 deep max & (CT = ) Forward Reach Range Height: 48 AFF max.; & max. deep Volume Control Cord Length: 9 min EMPLOEE BREAK ROOM Employee Break Room meets ADA for: Reach range to elements: 48" AFF max., 4" deep max N 64, & Accessible Turning Space or T-Turn: 60" diameter or T- turn Accessible Route: 6" wide Clear Floor Space in Seating Area: 0" x 48" min Lockers: Locker controls or hooks for at least 5% at or 4.. () & 5.. & below 48" AFF Locker Controls: Single hand operation Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 4 of 48

13 Pre-99 Barrier Report and Removal Plan Name of Firm Permit Solutions, Inc. Name of Surveyor Mike Russell Contact Number Contact Date of Survey November, 07 Cost Barrier # Priority # Barrier Remediation Options Photo Number Comments Estimate Re-grade CW so that the maximum running slope is 5%. CW running slope is measured as 6.%., Re-grade CW so that the maximum running slope is 5%. CW running slope is measured as 5.%.,4 If possible, relocate accessible parking so that the accessible route does not pass behind parked Accessible route passes behind parked cars and cars or cross vehicular routes. 5,6,7 cross vehicular routes. Re-grade AA to allow for a maximum slope of The following space and access aisle slopes have % in all directions. 4 8,9 been recorded - AA: 4.9%. Re-grade CR so that the maximum running slope is 8.%. 5 CR running slope is measured as 9.0%. 0,, Re-grade CR top landing to allow for a maximum slope of % at change in direction. Re-grade CR top landing to allow for a maximum 6 CR top landing slope was measured as.6%.,4 cross slope of % and a maximum running slope of 5%. Re-grade CR so that the maximum cross slope is %. 7 CR cross slope is measured as.%. 5,6, 7 Re-grade CR4 top landing to allow for a maximum slope of % at change in direction. Re-grade CR4 top landing to allow for a maximum 8 CR4 top landing slope was measured as.%. 8 cross slope of % and a maximum running slope of 5%. Remove barriers at three of the exterior doors to Barriers exist at all exterior door locations (see ensure that 60% of entrances are accessible. 9 individual barriers below). At least 60% of No Photo entrances must be accessible. Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 6 of 48 Pre-99 Barrier Report and Removal Plan State Site Code Name of Firm Permit Solutions, Inc. Name of Surveyor Mike Russell Contact Number Contact mrussell@permitsolutionsohio.com Date of Survey November, 07 Cost Barrier # Priority # Barrier Remediation Options Photo Number Comments Estimate Provide directional signage at ED and ED to the ED and ED do not provide signage directing accessible entrances. 0 9,0, customers to an accessible entrance. Provide speech/hearing impaired signage at COD, Speech/hearing impaired signage not provided at cashier window, and presenter window. No Photo COD, cashier window, or presenter window. For front approach, push side, with a latch and closer provided, " of clearance adjacent to door latch and 48" of clearance perpendicular to ED and ED do not have adequate push side door opening must be provided. Increase the,,4,5 maneuvering clearance. width of V to allow for " of clearance adjacent to the latch. Install hardware at these doors that is operable ED, ED, ED4, ICD, ICD, and ICD do not with a closed fist. possess hardware that is operable with a closed 6,7 fist. Provide doors that have a smooth surface the full width of the door that extends 0" AFF at these ED, ED, ED, ED4, ICD, ICD, and ICD do not 4 doors. 8,9,0 have a sufficient push side door surface. Adjust door closers and hinges to increase the ED, ED, ED, and ED4 sweep periods were less sweep period to at least 5 seconds and the 5 than 5 seconds and the operating pressures were operating pressure to at most 8.5lbf. No Photo greater than 8.5lbf. Provide a vestibule that has a minimum width of V length is measured as less than 48 outside of 48 outside of vestibule in-swinging door. 6,, vestibule in-swinging door. For latch approach, pull side, with a closer provided, 4" of clearance adjacent to door latch and 54" of clearance perpendicular to door ICD and ICD do not have adequate pull side opening must be provided. Increase the width of 7 4,5,6,7 maneuvering clearance. V to allow for 54" of clearance perpendicular to door opening. Adjust door closers and hinges to increase the ICD, ICD, ICD, MTR door, and WTR door sweep sweep period to at least 5 seconds and the 8 periods are less than 5 seconds and the operating operating pressure to at most 5lbf. No Photo pressures were greater than 5lbf. Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 7 of 48

14 Pre-99 Barrier Report and Removal Plan State Site Code Name of Firm Permit Solutions, Inc. Name of Surveyor Mike Russell Contact Number Contact Region Date of Survey November, 07 Cost Barrier # Priority # Barrier Remediation Options Photo Number Comments Estimate Install an order counter that has a maximum The top of the order counter is measured as 5" height of 4" AFF to the top. 9 8 AFF. Provide braille/picture menu signage at the order Braille/picture menu signage not provided at counter. 0 No Photo order counter. Objects between 7 to 80 above the ground may not protrude more than 4 into the path of travel. Install a tray slide at the self service station Tray slide at self service station protrudes into the that does not protrude into the path of travel 9 path of travel more than 4". more than 4". Re-locate item(s) to a maximum height of 48 AFF The following item(s) have a side approach and a maximum depth of 0. height/depth that are measured to be outside of Re-locate item(s) to a maximum height of 46 AFF 40,4,4 the allowable reach range: lids, straws, and extras and a maximum depth of 4. Re-locate item(s) to a maximum height of 48 AFF The following item(s) have a forward approach and a maximum depth of 0. height/depth that are measured to be outside of 40,4,4 the allowable reach range: lids, straws, and extras Provide dispersed seating options for accessible seating for at least 5% of seating locations within ISA that meet knee space and table top height Accessible seating options not provided within requirements. 4 No Photo ISA. Ensure accessible seating has both access to a TV and electrical outlet since they are available for non-accessible seating. Reconstruct accessible water closet to provide a minumum of 66" wide x 65" deep of clear floor space. MTR accessible water closet clear floor space was Reconstruct accessible water closet to provide a 5 4,44,45,46 measured as 58.75" wide x 88" deep. minumum of 60" wide x 59" deep with 6" of clearance beyond the front partition and one of the side partitions for toe clearance. Install a vertical grab bar in MTR accessible water closet that is -/4 -/ in diameter, 8" Vertical grab bar not provided in MTR accessible long, and vertical mounted 9" - 4" AFF to 6 47 water closet. bottom of grab bar. 7 Accessible stall door in MTR does not have adequate pull side maneuvering clearance. For front approach, pull side, 8" of clearance adjacent to door latch and 60" of clearance perpendicular to door opening must be provided. 48,49, 5 Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 8 of 48 Pre-99 Barrier Report and Removal Plan State Site Code Name of Firm Permit Solutions, Inc. Name of Surveyor Mike Russell Contact Number Contact mrussell@permitsolutionsohio.com Region Date of Survey November, 07 Cost Barrier # Priority # Barrier Remediation Options Photo Number Comments Estimate Re-install stall doors to allow for the door to Accessible stall doors in MTR and WTR are not selfclosing. become self-closing. 8 No Photo Re-locate coat hook so that it is accessible 48 Coat hook in MTR are located outside of the 48" AFF maximum AFF accessible reach range. Install a baby changing station in the MTR that has a clear floor space of 0"min. x 48" min. in the down position, with a accessible reach range of 48" AFF maximum. Baby changing station not provided in MTR but is 0 No Photo provided within WTR. Remove baby changing station from WTR. If there is not a baby changing station in the WTR, there does not need to be one in the MTR. Reposition items or remove items to allow for a 60" turning diameter or t-turn. Adequate turning space not provided within MTR. 5 Reconstruct accessible water closet to provide a minumum of 66" wide x 65" deep of clear floor space. WTR accessible water closet clear floor space was Reconstruct accessible water closet to provide a 5,54,55,56 measured as 58.75" wide x 88.5" deep. minumum of 60" wide x 59" deep with 6" of clearance beyond the front partition and one of the side partitions for toe clearance. Install a vertical grab bar in WTR accessible water closet that is -/4 -/ in diameter, 8" Vertical grab bar not provided in WTR accessible long, and vertical mounted 9" - 4" AFF to 4 57 water closet. bottom of grab bar. For front approach, pull side, 8" of clearance adjacent to door latch and 60" of clearance Accessible stall door in WTR does not have 5 perpendicular to door opening must be provided. 58,59 adequate pull side maneuvering clearance. Re-locate coat hook and baby changing station so Coat hook and baby changing station in WTR are that they are accessible 48 AFF maximum. 6 located outside of the 48" AFF accessible reach 60,6,6 range. Install a baby changing station that does not Baby changing station located in WTR protrudes protrude into path of travel more than 4". 7 6 more than 4" into the path of travel. Reposition items or remove items to allow for a 60" turning diameter or t-turn. 8 Adequate turning space not provided within WTR. No Photo 9 Re-position or install new coat hooks or lockers in employee break room, ensuring that 5% are Coat hooks in employee break room are located located 48" AFF maximum. If installed, locker outside of the allowable reach range. controls must be operable with a single hand. 64,65 Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Page 9 of 48

15 State Site Code Region Owner Operator Survey Date Photo Photo Photo Photo 4 Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey Photo 5 Photo 6 Photo 7 Photo 8 Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey

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18 Photo 5 Photo 54 Photo 55 Photo 56 Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey 45 Photo 57 Photo 58 Photo 59 Photo 60 Remodel Pre Construction ADA Survey 46

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