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AGENDA - Accessibility Advisory Committee - 20180620Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 4 p.m. Holland Room Aurora Town Hall Public Release June 14, 2018 Town of Aurora Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Time and Location: 4 p.m., Holland Room, Aurora Town Hall 1. Approval of the Agenda Recommended: That the agenda as circulated by Legislative Services be approved. 2. Declarations of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof 3. Receipt of the Minutes Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of May 9, 2018 Recommended: That the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting minutes of May 9, 2018, be received for information. 4. Delegations 5. Matters for Consideration Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Page 2 of 3 1. Memorandum from Senior Policy Planner Re: Site Plan Application Time Development Group 4 Don Hillock Drive Lot 1, Registered Plan 65M-3974 (Northeast corner of Leslie Street and Don Hillock Drive) File Number SP-2017-07 (Full size drawings will be provided at the meeting.) Recommended: 1. That the memorandum regarding Site Plan Application, Time Development Group, 4 Don Hillock Drive, Lot 1, Registered Plan 65M-3974 (Northeast corner of Leslie Street and Don Hillock Drive), File Number SP-2017-07, be received; and 2. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee provide comment regarding the Site Plan Application. 2. Round Table Discussion Re: Enabling Accessibility Fund Recommended: 1. That the discussion and comments regarding Enabling Accessibility Fund be received and referred to staff for consideration and action as appropriate. 3. Round Table Discussion Re: Library Square Recommended: 1. That the discussion and comments regarding Library Square be received and referred to staff for consideration and action as appropriate. 6. Informational Items Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Page 3 of 3 4. Memorandum from Town Clerk Re: Internet Voting in the 2018 Municipal Election Recommended: 1. That the memorandum regarding Internet Voting in the 2018 Municipal Election be received for information. 5. Extract from Council Meeting of May 22, 2018 Re: Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of April 4, 2018 Recommended: 1. That the Extract from Council Meeting of May 22, 2018, regarding the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting minutes of April 4, 2018, be received for information. 7. New Business 8. Adjournment Town of Aurora Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Date: Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Time and Location: 4 p.m., Holland Room, Aurora Town Hall Committee Members: Tyler Barker (Chair), John Lenchak (Vice Chair), Gordon Barnes, James Hoyes, Jo-anne Spitzer, and Councillor John Abel Member(s) Absent: None Other Attendees: Fausto Filipetto, Senior Policy Planner, Matt Zawada, Accessibility Advisor, and Nicole Trudeau, Council/Committee Secretary The Chair called the meeting to order at 4:04 p.m. 1. Approval of the Agenda Moved by Jo-anne Spitzer Seconded by Gordon Barnes That the agenda as circulated by Legislative Services be approved. Carried 2. Declarations of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof There were no declarations of pecuniary interest under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act. Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Minutes Page 1 of 5 Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Page 2 of 5 3. Receipt of the Minutes Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of April 4, 2018 Moved by John Lenchak Seconded by James Hoyes That the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting minutes of April 4, 2018, be received for information. Carried 4. Delegations None 5. Matters for Consideration None 6. Informational Items 1. Memorandum from Accessibility Advisor Re: National Access Awareness Week Update Staff provided an update on the events planned from May 28 to June 1 to recognize National Access Awareness Week. Moved by John Lenchak Seconded by Jo-anne Spitzer 1. That the memorandum regarding National Access Awareness Week Update be received for information. Carried 2. Memorandum from Accessibility Advisor Re: Accessible Trailer Application Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Minutes Page 2 of 5 Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Page 3 of 5 Staff provided an overview of the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville Accessible Trailer Booking Requests form, including the booking process and how the Town of Aurora may consider the trailer for outdoor events. Moved by Councillor Abel Seconded by James Hoyes 1. That the memorandum regarding Accessible Trailer Application be received for information. Carried 3. Memorandum from Senior Policy Planner Re: Library Square Design Mr. Fausto Filipetto provided an overview of the Library Square Design, including the exterior and interior accessible routes. The Committee expressed concern regarding the accessibility deficiencies in the updated Library Square design, and discussed accessibility standards to be considered as part of the design, emphasizing the need to review pedestrian entrances, paths of travel and drop-off zones around the building. Moved by Gordon Barnes Seconded by John Lenchak 1. That the memorandum regarding Library Square Design be received; and 2. That the following Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding the Library Square Design be considered by staff: (a) Request to increase the number of accessible parking spaces, including consideration to add on-street parking; and (b) Request for accessible parking spaces to be distributed and located in closer proximity to the entrances and exits of Town Library, Cultural Centre, New Community Facility and Victoria Hall; and (c) Request for the location of the Book Drop-off to be reconsidered, as the proposed location is farther away from the Town Library with no protection Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Minutes Page 3 of 5 Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Page 4 of 5 from the elements, and the previous drop-off passenger area has been eliminated; and (d) Request that, at a minimum, the new design should maintain the current level of accessibility experienced by patrons. Carried 4. Extract from Council Meeting of March 27, 2018 Re: Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of February 7, 2018 Moved by Gordon Barnes Seconded by Jo-anne Spitzer 1. That the Extract from Council Meeting of March 27, 2018, regarding the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting minutes of February 7, 2018, be received for information Carried 5. Extract from Council Meeting of April 24, 2018 Re: Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of March 7, 2018 Moved by John Lenchak Seconded by Gordon Barnes 1. That the Extract from Council Meeting of April 24, 2018, regarding the Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of March 7, 2018, be received for information. Carried 7. New Business None Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Minutes Page 4 of 5 Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Page 5 of 5 8. Adjournment Moved by Gordon Barnes Seconded by Jo-anne Spitzer That the meeting be adjourned at 5:28 p.m. Carried Committee recommendations are not binding on the Town unless adopted by Council. Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Minutes Page 5 of 5 Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018Item 1 Page 1 of 7 Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018Item 1 Page 2 of 7 Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018Item 1 Page 3 of 7 BIKEBIKEBIKEBIKEP. FH191151512121313136R9mR12m EASEMENTR7.65mR16.4mR9mR12m6.00mPROPOSED - HOTELHAMPTONINN & SUITESBY HILTON6 STOREY +BASEMENT122 ROOMSSPRINKLEREDFEE: 288.70BFFE: 285.05BASEMENT EXITSTAIRCLIMATECONTROLLEDGARBAGE ROOMDENOTED BY XBASEMENTMECH/ ELECROOMMAINENTRYGROUND FLOOREXIT STAIR6.0m MIN. EXTERIOR SIDE YARD BLDG SETBACK3mISYSB4.4m6m7.5m18.43mUNOBSTRUCTED PATHTO FIRE HYDRANT9.63m9.92m5.30m7m7m10.60m5.3m9.4m10.43m6mESYSB74.36 m LOT FRONTAGE7.5m7.5m15.00m4.3m5.30m3m8m7.3m7m7m7m7m7m7m10.6m5.30m5.3m5.30m2.7m2.7m66.68m RYSB2.4mSIAMESECONNECTIONBASEMENTSTREETENTRANCEBIKE RACKS, RACK (8 BIKES)REFER TO LANDSCAPEDRAWINGS FOR DETAILSBASEMENTPOOLPATIO116 SqM3.0m REQ'D ISYSB3.0m REQ'D RYSB EXISTING SWITCH GEARTO REMAIN. NEW LANDSCAPESCREENING REQUIREDLEAVE SERVICE DOOR OPENFLUSHCURBDEPRESSIONH.D. CONC. PAVERS REFERTO LANDSCAPE DRAWINGSFOR DESIGNFLAGPOLESCENTRE -1x 30' HIGH BRANDOUTSIDE -2X 25' HIGH COUNTRY /HILTON. SEE LANDSCAPE FOR BASEAND POLE SPECIFCATION. SPACING3mB.F. DEPRESSED CURB/RAMP (TYP.) - AS PER3.8.3.2(3) IN THE OBC.SEE DETAIL 2/ASP-100REINFORCED CONC. PAD.FLUSH AT DOORALL L.D.ASPHALTPAVINGALL PARKING L.D.ASPHALT PAVINGALL DRIVEWAYS H.D.ASPHALT PAVING1.8m CSWPROPOSED FIRE ROUTESIGN (F.R.S.) 4574-04. T -NOPARKING TYPICAL. LOCATEAS REQ'D BY CITY. MUSTADHERE TO OBC 3.2.5.6 AND3.2.5.16PROPOSED LOCATION OFPAD MOUNTEDTRANSFORMER -MUST BEWELL SCREENED BYLANDSCAPING, LEAVINGOPENING FOR SERVICEPAINTED B.F SYMBOLS ASPER CITY BYLAWSEE DETAIL 4/ASP-101STAIRS C/W HANDRAILREFER TO LANDSCAPE1.5M CSWPATIO WALLC/W GLASSRAILINGRETAINING WALL C/W GUARD FOR HEIGHTSGREATER THAN 610MMSEE LANDSCAPE FOR DETAILS. ALTPERMISSION REQUIRED TO CREATE ON TOADJACENT PROPERTY(CURRENTLY SEEKING)RA-1FRSFRSRA-1WHEEL STOPTO PREVENT CARSFROM PULLING TOOFAR FORWARDFRSLBLBGARBAGE /RECYCLING ANDASHTRAY AT MAIN ENTRANCESBENCHAND ASHTRAYB.F. SIGN SEEGENERAL NOTE12 OR SEEDETAIL 3/ASP-100LBLB9m9m2.7m1.5m3.65mAAB5BB7.0m FIRE ROUTEFIRE ROUTE TO BE POSTEDDESIGNATED UNDERMUNICIPAL BY-LAWMIN. WIDTH OBC 6.0mR9mEXISTING BUSINESSPARK SIGNAGE1.2m CSW3 m2 m14.91m15.08mFUTURE 1.2m CSW+/-6.82mEX. RDCSW3.5m x 9.0m x 4.0m (H)LOADING SPACESTAIRS C/W HANDRAILREFER TO LANDSCAPEMOUNTUMENT SIGN WITHSTREET ADDRESS36.8mEXTENT OF RIGHT OF WAY.3mPART 1, PLAN 65R-29911C/L OF CONSTRUCTION (FUTURE)C/L OF SURFACE (EX)17.13m(VARIES)18.4m18.4m11.15mFUTURE RDEXTENTS9.77mFYSBJD. Barnes LimitedSurveying Mapping GIS140 RENFREW DRIVE,SUITE 100, MARKHAM, ON L3R 6B3Tel: 905-477-3600 Fax: 905-477-3882BIKE#OVER- HEAD DOORSBIKE RACK - REFER TOLANDSCAPE DWGSDRAWING LEGENDLIGHT BOLLARDSREFER TO ELEC. SITE PLANTRAFFIC FLOWPROPOSED LOCATION OF PADMOUNTED TRANSFORMER (CONFIRMWITH LOCAL UTILITIES SEE SITEELECTRICAL PLAN)PATH OF FIRE ROUTEPAINTED ISLAND-NO PARKINGAREA OF PROPOSEDNEW BLDG(S.C.) SIAMESECONNECTIONNUMBER OF PARKINGSTALLS IN A ROWFREE STANDING SIGNSLOCATION OF L.S.BF DEPRESSED CURB/RAMP (TYPICAL)- AS PER 3.8.3.2(3) OBCSERVICE EXITS/ENTRANCEPOINTSDESIGNATED BARRIER FREEPARKING SPACE. REFER TOCITY STANDARD FORPAINED SYMBOLHARDSCAPE AREASPAVERS / STAMPEDCONCRETE. REFER TOLANDSCAPE DRAWINGSSOFT LANDSCAPE AREASREFER TO LANDSCAPEDRAWINGPROPOSED DECORATIVE FENCINGSEE LANDSCAPE DWGTREE PROTECTION HOARDINGSEE LANDSCAPE DWGSLOCATION OF BLDGPRINCIPAL ENTRANCESFOR PUBLIC, FIREFIGHTERS AND BF USEEXISTING BUILDINGFLAG POLE C/W UPLIGHTGENERAL NOTES:1. ALL EXISTING PAVEMENT, CURBS, SIDEWALKS, DRIVEWAYSAND BOULEVARD AREAS DISTURBED BY THECONSTRUCTION MUST BE REINSTATED TO THESATISFACTION OF THE TOWN.2. A MINIMUM SETBACK OF 1.0m FROM STREET FURNITURETO PROPOSED DRIVEWAYS AND SIDEWALKS SHALL BEMAINTAINED. ALL EXISTING STREET FURNITURE TO BERELOCATED BY THE CONTRACTOR/OWNER TO A SETBACKOF 1.0m. THE COST OF THE RELOCATION OF ANY UTILITY ISTHE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE DEVELOPER/ONWER.3. THE CONTRACTOR/OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALLUTILITY LOCATES AND AND DAMAGE OR DISTURBANCEDURING CONSTRUCTION.4. ALL BARRIER FREE ENTRANCES AND BARRIER FREE PATHSOF TRAVEL MUST COMPLY WITH O.B.C. 3.8.5. THE OWNER/CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY ALL FIRE ROUTEAND HANDICAP SIGNS AS SET OUT IN THE TOWN BY-LAWSAND DESIGN CRITERIA.6. ALL EXTERIOR ILLUMINATION TO BE DIRECTED DOWNWARDAS WELL AS INWARD AND DESIGNED TO MAINTAIN ZEROCUTOFF LIGHT DISTRIBUTION AS THE PROPERTY LINE.7. ALL DOWNSPOUTS TO BE CONNECTED TO THE STORMDRAINAGE SYSTEM.8. ALL CONDENSING UNITS TO BE SCREENED ON THEGROUND FLOOR9. SEPARATE PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ANY SIGNAGE ONTHE PROPERTY.10.WHERE POSSIBLE TREES ARE TO BE PROTECTED FROMCONSTRUCTION.11.EXCESS SNOW WILL BE REMOVED BY PRIVATE HAULERSUBJECT TO DEMAND FOR PARKING.12.REBOUNDING SIGN POST MOUNTED ON CURB.MANUFACTURE: IMPACT RECOVERY(http://www.impactrecovery.com/) STYLE: Sta-Rite Sign Posts.SIGN MOUNTING HEIGHT & SIGN AS PER TOWNACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS13.GAS METERS SHALL NOT BE LOCATED ON BUILDINGFACADES THAT FACE PUBLIC STREETS AND SHALL BEDISCREETLY AWAY FROM PEDESTRIAN TRAVEL ROUTESAND SCREENED FROM PUBLIC VIEW.14.GAS PIPES SERVICING ROOF TOP MECHANICAL EQUIPMENTSHALL NOT BE VISIBLE TO ANY PUBLIC VIEW AND SHALL BEINSTALLED WITHIN THE WALL CONSTRUCTION DELINEATED PATH OFTRAVEL- REFER TO OBC3.8.3.2. CONCRETE SURFACETO CHANGE FROM BROOMFINISH TO SWIRL FINISHPROPOSED GAS SERVICEPROPOSED ELECTRICAL SERVICEPROPOSED COMMUNICATIONS (TEL, DATA ETC.)PROPOSED WATER SERVICEPROPOSED SANITARY SERVICEPROPOSED STORM SERVICEGAS METERCREDIT NOTES:THIS SITE PLAN IS BASED UPON AND MUST BE READ WITHWITH TOPO PLAN 17-21-049-00A BY JD BARNES LTD. DATEDJANUARY 23, 2017. SAPLYS ARCHITECTS ACCEPTS NORESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY, OR COMPLETENESSOF THE DATA SUPPLIED AND SUCH DATA IS NOT INCLUDEDUNDER SEALS OF CERTIFICATION.LEGAL LAND DESCRIPTION:LOT 1REGISTERED PLAN 65M-3974TOWN OF AURORAREGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORKSURVEYORS INFOFILE: 17-21-049-00-A NOTE:- EXPANSION JOINTS IN SIDEWALK ARE TO BE PROVIDED AT AMAXIMUM OF 6M APART OR AS REQUIRED.- TRANSVERSE CONTRACTION JOINTS TO BE PROVIDED AT AMAXIMUM OF 1.5M APART OR AS REQUIRED.- ALL CONCRETE WALKS ARE TO BE SEALED WITH 'SEALTIGHT1220 WHITE PIGMENTED CURING COMPOUND' BY W.R.MEADOWS OR APPROVED EQUAL APPLICATION AS PERMANUFACTURE SPECIFICATIONS.- PROVIDE NON-SLIP SURFACE FINISHES AT ALL BARRIER-FREEPATHS OF TRAVEL ON SITE (TYP.)- PROVIDE SAW CUTS @ 8" o.c. ON SLOPED AND FLARED SIDESOF RAMP250400150FINISH GRADECOMPACTED GRANULAR 'A' BASE(MIN. OF 200mm COMPACTED DEPTH) U.N.O.CONTROLJOINTSEE CIVILSPECIFICATIONCURB & SIDEWALK BEYOND1500 (MIN.)SEE SITE PLANCOMPACTED GRANULAR 'B' BASE(MIN. OF 300mm COMPACTED DEPTH) U.N.O.2ASP-100DETAILDETAIL FROM GAATES 2.1.5.1 - BETTER BARRIER-FREE CURB RAMPS1:10MAX. SLOPE 1:10MAX.SLOPE= 1:101500 MIN. @ PASSENGER LOADING ZONEFLAREDSIDESMAX 1:10SLIP RESISTANT, CONTRASTING DARK GRAYDETECTABLE WARNING TEXTURED SURFACEPLAN DETAILOBC REFERENCES 3.8.3.2.(3) & 3.8.3.2.(3)(d)GATTES (GOLBAL ALLIANCE ON ACCESSIBLETECHOLIGIES & ENVIRONMENT100-2001200 MIN.1500RECOMMENDEDCONTINUOUS TACTILE WALKING SURFACEALIGN WITH DIRECTION OF TRAVEL. REFER TO SITE PLAN610TACTILE WALKING SURFACE INDICATORS TO HAVE RAISEDPROFILE AND HIGHT TONAL CONTRAST TO THE ADJACENTGROUND SURFACE EI. YELLOW - PROVIDE MIN 70% LRVRECESS MOUNTED - Armor Tile or Approved Equalby Kinesik Engineered Products 1.855 364 .7763ALL DIMENSION ARE IN MILLIMETERSCURBSIDEWALKROADWAYCROSS SLOPE NO GREATER THE 150FOR CURB HEIGHTS75-200mm SLOPE NOGREATER THEN 1:101-SIGN FACEEXPANSION120WHITE REFLECTIVE SYMBOL AND BORDERBLUE REFLECTIVE BACKGROUND AND OUTLINE302-MOUNTING DETAIL30401332.53.5FOOTINGWHITE REFLECTIVE BACKGROUND2cm RED REFLECTIVE ANNULAR BAND1.5cm RED REFLECTIVE INTERDICTOR STROKEBLACK LETTER``P",LEGEND,AND BORDER1.512.5POSTJOINTAROUNDFOOTINGSIGN FACEBARRIER FREE PARKING SIGNAGE REQUIREMENTSxALL HANDICAPPED PARKING STALLS SHALL BE DESIGNATED BY SIGNAGE ASPER BY-LAWxONE SIGN PER BAY IS REQUIRED UNLESS A ROW OF SEVERAL BAYS ISPROVIDED IN WHICH CASE, A SIGN AT EACH END OF THE ROW WITHAPPROPRIATE DIRECTIONAL ARROWS AS PER DRAWING 3 - SIGN LOCATION FORxMULTIPLE PARKING STALLS IS ACCEPTABLE. THE REQUIRED SIGN(S) MUST BEMOUNTED AT LEAST 0.6m AND NOT MORE THAN 2.0m FROM THE FACE OF THECURB AT A HEIGHT OF 1.2m ABOVE THE TOP OF CURB ELEVATE- TION. SIGNSMUST NOT OBSTRUCT THE SIDEWALK.xWHERE AN UNOBSTRUCTED BUILDING FAE IS LOCATION NO MORE THAN 2.0mFROM THE FACE OF THE CURB AT THE HANDICAPPED BAY, THE REQUIREDSIGN(S) MAY BE MOUNTED ON THE BUILDING FACE.POSTx75mm DIAMETER GALVANIZED STANDARD STEEL PIPExPOST TO BE CAST IN PLACE IN 300mm DIAMETER CONCRETE FOOTING.x1REBOUNDING SIGN POST MOUNTED ON CURB. MANUFACTURE: IMPACTRECOVERY (http://www.impactrecovery.com/) STYLE: Sta-Rite Sign Posts. SIGNMOUNTING HEIGHT & SIGN AS PER TOWNSIGN FACEx0.064 GAUGE ALUMINUM SIGNxBLANK WHITE BACKGROUNDxHOLES-METRO PUNCHMOUNTINGxTHE SIGN FACE MUST BE SECUREDxTO A POST WITH TWO GALVANIZED12mm HEX HEAD BOLTS AND NUTSWITH FLAT WASHERS ON BOTH SIDES.xTO A MASONRY BUILDING FACE WITHTWO GALVANIZED 50mm LONG 6mmDIAMETER HEX-HEAD LAG BOLTSWITH FLAT WASHERS IN LEAD SHIELDMASONRY ANCHORS.xTO A METAL BUILDING FACE WHERETHE MINIMUM METAL THICKNESS IS2mm WITH TWO #10 PLATED,SELF-TAPPING SHEET-METALSCREWS WITH FLAT WASHERS.FFE - FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATIONT.B.D.- TO BE DETERMINEDT.B.R.- TO BE REMOVEDSM - SQUARE METERSSF - SQUARE FEETPROV.- PROVIDEDREQ'D- REQUIREDBS - BUS SHELTEREX. - EXISTINGF.R.S - FIRE ROUTE SIGNB - BOLLARDLB - LIGHT BOLLARDRa-1 - STOP SIGNRa-2 -YIELDRa-4 -PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGRb-91-YIELD TO ONCOMING TRAFFICRb-12 -NO LEFT TURNRb-25 - ISLAND TURN RIGHTWa-8L/R - TURN LEFT OR RIGHTWa-33L/R - CAUTION LEFT OR RIGHTEASEMENTDRAWING TITLEDO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. USE ONLY DRAWINGSMARKED "ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION". VERIFY CONFIGURATIONS & DIMENSIONS ONSITE BEFORE BEGINNING WORK. NOTIFY ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY OF ANY ERRORS,OMISSIONS OR DISCREPANCIES.GENERAL NOTES:PATH:S:\2017\8. 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USE ONLY DRAWINGSMARKED "ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION". VERIFYCONFIGURATIONS & DIMENSIONS ON SITE BEFOREBEGINNING WORK. NOTIFY ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY OFANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS OR DISCREPANCIES.Mailing Address:1282 Cornwall Rd, Oakville,Ontario L6J 7W5Project Co-ordinator:Darius MarijosiusDEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT:SAPLYS ARCHITECTS INC.610 FORD DRIVE,SUITE 338 OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6J 7W4ARCHITECT:OWNERTIME DEVELOPMENT GROUP-HOTEL DEVELOPMENT 1/8" = 1'-0"2017-11-15 11:35:58 PMA202OVERALL TYPICALFLOOR PLANS17-0084 DON HILLOCK DRIVE -AURORA,ONTARIO-- 1/8" = 1'-0"TYPICAL FLOOR PLANRev.Iss.By Description DateYY-MM-DD 1/8" = 1'-0"211 KING -ACC 1/8" = 1'-0"320 ACC KING STUDIO1A.2032A.2033A.203ROOM MATRIX 1/8" = 1'-0"220 ACC-QQ STUDIO4A.203DBPRE-CONSULTATION17-03-161DBSITE PLAN APPROVAL - 1ST SUBMISSION17-06-303DBAPPROVAL 17-05-19 (MV 2017-19A-D)MINOR VARIANCE APPLICATION17-04-172DBSITE PLAN APPROVAL - 2ND SUBMISSION18-05-224GFA DEDUCTIONS 568 SF (52.8 SM)PUBLIC USE AREAAccessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Item 1 Page 5 of 7 333444555666777222888111999101010111111GGGDDDCCCBBBAAAEEEFFFHHH9'-014"[2.75m]23'-0"[7.01m]27'-6"[8.38m]21'-7"[6.58m]17'-0"[5.18m]27'-6"[8.38m]27'-6"[8.38m]22'-1134"[7.00m]23'-1"[7.04m]8'-11"[2.72m]3'-0" [0.91m]3'-10" [1.17m]12'-0"[3.66m]6'-812" [2.04m]23'-1012"[7.28m]2'-11" [0.89m]9'-1012" [3.01m]KKKJJJ36'-10" [11.22m]Ca65a5aCa5'-11"[1.80m]DDD8'-0" [2.44m]55522'-11"[6.99m]5'-11"[1.80m]9'-1012"[3.01m]JJJUPUPSTAIRBSALESOFFICETREATSSHOPFRONT DESKSTOR.VESTIBULE#1STAIRA38'-97/8"LINE OFPORTE-COCHEREROOF ABOVEFHCFHCWORKAREACORRIDORKS102KS101STORAGE110K- SOFA108FHCOFFICEMEETINGROOMCORRIDORELEVATORLOBBYWOMEN'SWRMEN'S WRSTORAGESTORAGELINENSTORAGELOBBY/RECEPTION/ WAITINGAREAGARBAGEBREAKFASTAREAELEV.SHAFTUNIV. 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NOTIFY ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY OFANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS OR DISCREPANCIES.Mailing Address:1282 Cornwall Rd, Oakville,Ontario L6J 7W5Project Co-ordinator:Darius MarijosiusDEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT:SAPLYS ARCHITECTS INC.610 FORD DRIVE,SUITE 338 OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6J 7W4ARCHITECT:OWNERTIME DEVELOPMENT GROUP-HOTEL DEVELOPMENT 1/8" = 1'-0"2017-11-15 11:35:58 PMA201OVERALL GROUNDFLOOR PLANS17-0084 DON HILLOCK DRIVE -AURORA,ONTARIO-- 1/8" = 1'-0"GROUND FLOOR PLANRev.Iss.By Description DateYY-MM-DD1A.201DBPRE-CONSULTATION17-03-161DBSITE PLAN APPROVAL - 1ST SUBMISSION17-06-303DBAPPROVAL 17-05-19 (MV 2017-19A-D)MINOR VARIANCE APPLICATION17-04-172DBSITE PLAN APPROVAL - 2ND SUBMISSION18-05-224GFA DEDUCTIONS 829 SF (77.0 SM)PUBLIC USE AREA3$5.,1*%5($.'2:1   727$/38%/,&86($5($6     *5281')//2%%<5(&(37,21     *5281')/75($76+23     *5281')/*5($75220     *5281')/3$175<     *5281')/0((7,1*     *5281')/:5&20%,1('     %$6(0(17322/     %$6(0(17),71(66     %$6(0(17322/),71(66:5     %$6(0(17%2$5'5220     %$6(0(17)8785(0((7,1*50     %$6(0(17:5&20%,1('     &203/< ',)) 09 12  +27(/63$&(63(5Pð*)$'(927('7238%/,&86(727$/3$5.,1*$5($$5($ 60 727$/3$5.,1*5(48,5('727$/3$5.,1*3529,'('3$5.,1*5(48,5(' %</$:6(&7,21 +27(/63$&(3(5*8(67502568,7(5$7,2522063(5 60 $33529('9$5,$1&(09$'3$5.,1*3529,'('$5($ 6) 3$5.,1*$5($)/225+7 IW +7 P 506 6) 60 6) 60 60%                                 68%7  3DUS  1(7)/225$5($   727$/'('8&7,216*)$+27(/%8,/',1*)/22567$7,67,&6 )/2256$%29(*5$'( 5$7,2Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Item 1 Page 6 of 7 333444555666777222888111999101010111111GGGDDDCCCBBBAAAEEEFFFHHH9'-014"[2.75m]23'-0"[7.01m]27'-6"[8.38m]21'-7"[6.58m]17'-0"[5.18m]27'-6"[8.38m]27'-6"[8.38m]22'-1134"[7.00m]23'-1"[7.04m]8'-11"[2.72m]3'-0" [0.91m]3'-10" [1.17m]12'-0"[3.66m]6'-812" [2.04m]23'-1012"[7.28m]2'-11" [0.89m]9'-1012" [3.01m]KKKJJJ36'-10" [11.22m]Ca65a5aCa5'-11"[1.80m]DDD8'-0" [2.44m]55522'-11"[6.99m]5'-11"[1.80m]9'-1012"[3.01m]JJJUPWDWC15'-1 1/2"6'-6 7/8"5'-6 3/4"10'-4 5/8"5'-2 3/4"14'-11 3/8"7'-0 1/2"9'-9 3/8"8'-10 3/4"7'-5 3/8"7'-1 1/2"12'-10 3/4"9'-1 1/2"10'-2 1/4"14'-0"7'-9"5'-9 1/2"21'-3 5/8"8'-5"8'-4 1/2"9'-0"26'-10 3/8"3'-2"12'-7 1/2"8'-9 7/8"10'-10 3/8"WORKSHOP001MAINT.OFFICE002MEN'S WR008WOMEN'SWR009JAN.010CORRIDOR011STORAGE012MEETINGROOM013STORAGE014CLOSET015CLOSET016CLOSET017CLOSET018SWIMINGPOOL019STORAGE020POOLEQUIP.021UNISEX WR022FITNESS024CORRIDOR025STORAGE043UNIV.WR042GUESTLAUNDRY028LAUNDRY029HSKPOFFICE032LINENSTORAGE033STAFFBREAKOUTROOMELEC.ROOM036MECH.ROOM037CORRIDOR038EXITVEST.03910'-5 1/2"15'-10 3/8"FDFDFDFDSTAIRBPOOL WATER AREA=600 SFFHCELEC027LINENCHUTE026ELEV.SHAFT04417'-4"6'-3 1/4"WD15'-9 5/8"10'-6"8'-1"6'-6"16'-0 5/8"11'-0 1/2"OFFICE003OFFICE004BOARDROOM005CLOSET006CLOSET007STORAGE030034UNISEX WR0356'-10 3/8"16'-11 1/4"FD22'-1"SPAUNEXAVATEDEXTENT OF MIN. 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NOTIFY ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY OFANY ERRORS, OMISSIONS OR DISCREPANCIES.Mailing Address:1282 Cornwall Rd, Oakville,Ontario L6J 7W5Project Co-ordinator:Darius MarijosiusDEVELOPMENT CONSULTANT:SAPLYS ARCHITECTS INC.610 FORD DRIVE,SUITE 338 OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6J 7W4ARCHITECT:OWNERTIME DEVELOPMENT GROUP-HOTEL DEVELOPMENT 1/8" = 1'-0"2017-11-15 11:35:58 PMA200OVERALL BASEMENTFLOOR PLANS17-0084 DON HILLOCK DRIVE -AURORA,ONTARIO-- 1/8" = 1'-0"BASEMENT FLOOR PLANRev.Iss.By Description DateYY-MM-DD1A.200DBPRE-CONSULTATION17-03-161DBSITE PLAN APPROVAL - 1ST SUBMISSION17-06-303DBAPPROVAL 17-05-19 (MV 2017-19A-D)MINOR VARIANCE APPLICATION17-04-172DBSITE PLAN APPROVAL - 2ND SUBMISSION18-05-224GFA DEDUCTIONS 957 SF (88.9 SM)PUBLIC USE AREA3$5.,1*%5($.'2:1   727$/38%/,&86($5($6     *5281')//2%%<5(&(37,21     *5281')/75($76+23     *5281')/*5($75220     *5281')/3$175<     *5281')/0((7,1*     *5281')/:5&20%,1('     %$6(0(17322/     %$6(0(17),71(66     %$6(0(17322/),71(66:5     %$6(0(17%2$5'5220     %$6(0(17)8785(0((7,1*50     %$6(0(17:5&20%,1('     &203/< ',)) 09 12  +27(/63$&(63(5Pð*)$'(927('7238%/,&86(727$/3$5.,1*$5($$5($ 60 727$/3$5.,1*5(48,5('727$/3$5.,1*3529,'('3$5.,1*5(48,5(' %</$:6(&7,21 +27(/63$&(3(5*8(67502568,7(5$7,2522063(5 60 $33529('9$5,$1&(09$'3$5.,1*3529,'('$5($ 6) 3$5.,1*$5($Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Item 1 Page 7 of 7 Memorandum Date: June 20, 2018 To: Accessibility Advisory Committee From: Michael de Rond, Town Clerk Re: Internet Voting in the 2018 Municipal Election Recommendation 1. That the memorandum regarding Internet Voting in the 2018 Municipal Election be received for information. Background In April 2017, Town of Aurora Council passed a by-law permitting internet voting, as well as a paper ballot counted by a vote tabulator, for the 2018 Municipal Election, taking place on October 22. With the election now only four months away, staff have been working on the implementation plan for this new method of voting. The following is an overview of the accessible features of internet voting. The most clearly noted accessible feature of internet voting is the independence it provides electors with accessibility needs. In year’s past, Aurora electors with accessibility needs would have to secure a ride to a polling station, where they may have to wait in line, and eventually get to vote using one of the accessibility devices available. Internet voting allows those residents to remain in the comforts of their home and use the internet, which they already use for other aspects of their lives, such as banking, arranging appointments or communicating with friends/family. Further to this, internet voting allows Aurora residents with accessibility needs to maintain their dignity. An unfortunate part of some of the accessible voting machines is that they single residents out who need to use them in often-crowded voting locations. Internet voting will provide truly equal opportunity to all Aurora residents. 100 John West Way Box 1000 Aurora, Ontario L4G 6J1 Phone: 905-727-3123 ext. 4771 Email: mderond@aurora.ca www.aurora.ca Town of Aurora Corporate Services Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Item 4 Page 1 of 2 Internet Voting in the 2018 Municipal Election June 20, 2018 Page 2 of 2 The Process The Town will be implementing a two-step registration process for Aurora residents who want to vote using the internet this October. Each elector will be sent a voter notification card which will contain information on how to register for internet voting, or where to go to vote with a paper ballot. To register for internet voting, an elector must visit a secure website and enter personal information about themselves to verify that they are the person on the Town’s voters’ list. Following successful verification, electors will be sent a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to their personal email, which they then must enter when prompted at the internet voting website. After they have done this, they will be directed to an online ballot where they can cast their ballots for each race for which they are an elector. Demonstration of Internet Voting Staff were hoping to have a demo of how internet voting works for this Accessibility Committee Meeting. Due to delays with the Town’s vendor, the demo is unfortunately not quite ready. We are expecting to have the demo by mid-July, and will work with the Accessibility Coordinator to set up a time for the Committee to come into the Town Office and try out the demo. We will then forward any improvement comments that the Committee has to the vendor. Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Item 4 Page 2 of 2 Page 1 of 1 6. Standing Committee Reports Moved by Councillor Thompson Seconded by Councillor Humfryes 1. That the General Committee meeting report of May 15, 2018, be received and the following recommendations carried by the Committee approved, with the exception of sub-items R1, R2, and R7, which were discussed and voted on separately as recorded below: (A1) Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of April 4, 2018 1. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting minutes of April 4, 2018, be received for information. Carried Extract from Council Meeting of Tuesday, May 22, 2018 Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Item 5 Page 1 of 1 Public Release June 20, 2018 Town of Aurora Additional Items to Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 4:00 p.m., Holland Room • Delegation (a) Vladimir, Victor, Marina and Sergey Vorobiev, Resident Re: Non-for-profit Proposal – Subsidized Housing for Individuals with Physical and Developmental Disabilities Delegation Request 7KLV'HOHJDWLRQ5HTXHVWIRUPDQGDQ\ZULWWHQVXEPLVVLRQVRUEDFNJURXQGLQIRUPDWLRQ IRUFRQVLGHUDWLRQE\HLWKHU&RXQFLORU&RPPLWWHHVRI&RXQFLOPXVWEHVXEPLWWHGWRWKH &OHUN¶VRIILFHE\WKHIROORZLQJGHDGOLQH D.m.2QH ()%XVLQHVVDay Prior to the Requested Meeting Date Council/Committee Meeting DQGDate: Subject: Name of Spokesperson: Name of Group or Person(s) being Represented (if applicable): Brief Summary of Issue or Purpose of Delegation: Please complete the following: +DYH\RXEHHQLQFRQWDFWZLWKD7RZQVWDIIRU &RXQFLOPHPEHUUHJDUGLQJ\RXUPDWWHURILQWHUHVW"<HV ܆܆1R ܆ ,I\HVZLWKZKRP"'DWH ܆ ,DFNQRZOHGJHWKDWWKH3URFHGXUH%\ODZSHUPLWVILYH  PLQXWHVIRU'HOHJDWLRQV /HJLVODWLYH6HUYLFHV  &OHUNV#DXURUDFD 7RZQRI$XURUD -RKQ:HVW:D\%R[ $XURUD21/*- Accessibility Committee - 4:00pm on June 20, 2018 subsidized housing for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. Vladimir, Victor, Marina and Sergey from Vorobiev family Vladimir Vorobiev, an Aurora community member with physical and developmental disability. Not-for-profit proposal proposal for a subsidized housing model for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. ...and other opportunities for improvement in our community (fully accessible gym, membership discounts, mobility plus) ✔ Tom Mrakas May 28, 2018 Additional Items to Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, June 20, 2018 Delegation (a) Page 1 of 1