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Community Development
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80A
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5/7/2019
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2024
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EXHIBIT 3 <br />DIVISION 3 — CBC/ADA ACCESS COMPLIANCE PROCEDURE <br />1. DSA certified accessibility consultants trained for Leased facilities <br />2. Certified Access Specialist <br />3. ICC Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner <br />https://www.locsafe.or.a/search-for-certified-professio pals/ <br />4. Architect licensed in the State of California <br />A.1.1 The consultant will survey the facility and site per CCR Title 24, California <br />Building Code (CBC), and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). State agencies are <br />public entities and shall comply with Title II of the ADA, Exceptions to the code for <br />existing buildings are not permitted. Access compliance shall apply to exterior areas <br />such as but not limited to path of travel to and from public transportation and public <br />right-of-way, parking, passenger drop-off and loading zones, walks and sidewalks, <br />curb ramps, ramps, and all stairs. Access compliance shall also apply to interior <br />areas such as but not limited to entrances and exits, lobbies, building common areas, <br />elevators, access lifts, doors and gates, access to and through all rooms and spaces, <br />restrooms, signs and identification, counters, waiting, seating areas, asslstive <br />listening systems, telephones, drinking fountains, alarms, and horizontal/vertical <br />access. Consultants will observe and record all deficiencies, as well as provide <br />solutions needed to bring facility into compliance with sufficient detail to allow Lessor <br />or his/her agent to develop a cost estimate for proposed barrier removal. Should all <br />areas mentioned above not be fully constructed, consultants shall review the <br />construction documents in addition to the physical evaluation. <br />B. Fee Payment: The Lessor shall prepare a chock payable to the Dept. of General <br />Services, Real Estate Services Division. Lessor shall enclose a copy of the <br />CBC/ADA Access Compliance Fee Calculation Form E (attached) as prepared by <br />the RESD Space Planner, along with payment and mail to DGS, RESD (Include the <br />project number on the check to RESD). <br />C. Construction Documents: The Lessor's Architect will incorporate all items defined in <br />the accessibility survey into the construction documents. The Lessor shall submit the <br />completed drawings to RESD for review. <br />D. Verified Report: Following the completion of construction, the Lessor's architect is <br />responsible for verifying that the items outlined in the accessibility survey and <br />incorporated into the construction documents have been completed. The Verified <br />Report Form G (attached) shall be signed by the Lessor's architect. The architect <br />shall forward the signed Verified Report to RESD Space Planner prior to the final <br />inspection that will be performed by RESD. The project will not be accepted for <br />occupancy prior to receipt of this document. <br />End of Group I Procedure <br />tRsv-311s/ <br />
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