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L <br />JUN iG 1992 <br />anticipate which disability must be accommodated. For instance, <br />there may be a hearing impairment where we may have to make some <br />electronic modifications. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner. Wheeler, to design two of the <br />courtrooms in the new courthouse to be accessible to <br />handicapped clerks and design the remainder of them <br />seven (7) inches above floor level, and authorized <br />the Chairman to send a letter of authorization to <br />architect James L. Musgraves. <br />Commissioner Scurlock led discussion regarding the County's <br />legal position. <br />Deputy County Attorney Collins advised that the proposal is <br />legally acceptable. He stated that the only guideline in the <br />federal regulations indicates 5 percent of the work stations must <br />be handicapped -accessible; our plan is 28 to 30 percent. He <br />further explained that if somebody brings a complaint:z,they must <br />file it with the Department of Justice, and we would have,180 days <br />to work out a compliance agreement. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />REQUEST FOR STREET CLOSING FOR BLOCK PARTY PORTION OF 14TH AVENUE <br />BETWEEN IST STREET S.W. AND 2ND STREET S.W. <br />The Board reviewed memo from County Traffic Engineer Michael <br />Dudeck dated June 2, 1992: <br />28 <br />