1998-04-16BEVERLY COMMISSION ON DISABILITIES
191 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
(508) 921-6000
Chairpcrson
Minutes of Meeting
April 16, 1998
Beverly Public Library - Fogg Room
Members Present: Elise Bernstein, Art Daignault, Kevin Callant, Tim Hoy and Bob Nelson
NOTE: Mr. Nelson had to leave early for an exam.
Members Absent: Norm Ganley & Steve Reynolds - both excused
Ex Office Member: Patti Hoy
Guests: Resident Eileen Twiss and Robin Kellett(guest)
I. The April Agenda was reviewed and accepted.
II. The March Minutes were reviewed and accepted.
Ill. First New Business Item Only (Due to Cuest Attendee)
A. ADA Day in Salem in conjunction with ILC & Salem COD
1. Planning meeting for ADA Day is April 29, 1998 from 3:00-5:00 pm at the
Independent Living Center, 27 Congress Street, Salem, MA 01970.
2. The ADA Day Celebration is July 26, 1998.
3. There will be tables for each Commission on Disabilities that participates in this
event.
4. Robin Kellett, Acting Director of ILC-Salem, distributed information regarding
ADA Day and the need for Fair Housing Investigators.
5. Ms. Kellett invited the BCOD to the ILC's Board Meeting on April 21, 1998 at
the Independent Living Center in Salem.
6. Ms. Kellett suggested that a representative from the Independent Living Center
attend the Beverly Commission on Disabilities' meeting, so that the different disabled
organizations can better organize and cooperate with each other for a common cause.
No action was taken by the Commission.
IV. Old Business
A. HP Survey Update
1. Reviewed and discussed the letter to Marshall Hartally, City Solicitor.
2. Handout of three(3) letters lending assistance to property/business owners in order
to be "in compliance" by July 1, 1998.
3. Two(2) New Handicapped Parkin~ Only - Tow Away Zone signs:
a. Broadway - Post Office Side
b. Wilkins Terrace, left side closest space to Dodge Street
Is the new HP space on Broadway in addition to the HP spaces in the Post Office
parking lot?
4. "Thank You" tetter to Albert Rocco, RE: Mared HP sign in front of Shaw's.
5. Update on Status of Property Owners.
6. BCOD would like to receive a letter from Maestranzi Brothers, RE: Assisting a
Person with a Disability, instead of having handicap parking(HP), and a sign which
states how they assist a customer with a disability.
7. The last conversation that Marshall Handly, City Solicitor, had with Tom Fallon,
attorney for the West Beach Association, was that Mr. Fallon said that West Beach
would install three(3) HP spaces as opposed to the five(5) HP spaces that West
Beach is required to have. Mr. Fallon stated that, if Mr. Handly did not accept this
proposal, then Mr. Handly could take the West Beach Association to court. Since
that conversation, Mr. Handly has not pursued this case because Mr. Daignault of the
Commission strongly believes that if the City would to take the lead in becoming
compliant, then the private sector will follow their example. If this happens, then the
private sector would not have any recourse against the City.
B. Post Office Celebration
1. Mr. Muise will advise the BCOD when the HP and landscaping work is
completed. All work must be done before a celebration can take place.
2. According to Elise Bernstein, the Post Office has installed a lowered table for an
individual in a wheelchair, but Steve Reynolds has not seen this.
C. AAB Matters, Dunkin Donuts Update
1. The April 6th meeting of Mr. Serpa & Bert Gtovsky was postponed by Steve
Reynolds because work is underway on the accessibilty to Dunkin Donuts. The
Commission reviewed the letter that was sent to Mr. Bert Glovsky from Mr. Tim
Brennan, City Building Inspector. Some members of the Commission were concerned
with the width of the ramp.
2. The Architectual Access Board(AAB) sent the BCOD a notice that the Ayers-
Ryal Side School had applied for a variance. The BCOD reviewed the variance, but
there were no concerns about the variance. Mr. Daignault suggested that the school's
parking lot be "in compliance" for handicap parking to be tied into the approval of
the variance by the AAB. But, Elise Bernstein felt that they were seperate issues.
A copy of the notice from the AAB regarding the variance by the Ayers-Ryal Side
Elementary School was distributed for the Commission's review and evaluation.
D. Commo~ Victualer's License
1. It was suggested that the BCOD write a letter to the Licensing Board, RE:
Meeting in February. The Commission should refer to Assistant City Solicitor Bob
Munroe's letter along with the Commission's recommendations.
2. The BCOD would suggest the establishment of a policy by the Licensing Board
for a new or renewed common victualer license.
E. Dane Street Bath House Access Update
1. Reviewed blueprints of the Dane Street Bath House Access Project.
2. Bob Nelson will give handouts on the ramp that might be option. There was
concern about no railings on the ramp expressed by Elise Bernstein and Art
Daignault.
3. Kevin Gallant is to look on the internet for surf chairs as another option, instead
of the ramp.
4. The playground needs to continue to be on the agenda.
V. New Business
A. New Handicap Placard being issued by the Registry of Motor Vehicles
1. Patti Hoy was very concerned regarding the signature and a person's picture being
on the front. She believes that this is an issue of security (If Patti Hoy feels that
this issue is important for Commission action, then she should have it place on the
agenda ).
2. it was suggested by Tim Hoy that a letter be written to Mr. Michael Papamichael,
supervisor of Public Service, regarding the sidewalks on Lothrop Street (Tim Hoy
should be the person to draft a letter, then submit the letter to the Chair for
approval ).
Vl. The next meeting is May 21, 1998 at 7 p.m. at the Beverly Public Library.
VII. The meeting was adjourned at 8:45 p.m.