Attachment B10
Visitable, Accessible and Fully Adapted Units

Visitable, Accessible and Fully Adapted Units

Submit for each building in the project. If all buildings in the project have the same number of units, unit configuration and elevator status, a summary sheet showing the project totals may be submitted in lieu of separate questionnaires.

1. Is this a project summary sheet? yes no (If yes, skip to question 3.)

2. Building of

3. Is there an elevator in the building(s)? yes no

4. Visitability – shall mean that a residential unit includes the provision of at least one means of entry on an accessible route (no-step entrance), a 36 inch or greater clear circulation path through the first floor of the unit, including all interior doorways, and at least, a half-bath on the first floor large enough to accommodate a person in a wheelchair and allow that person to close the door.

These standards shall apply to all first floor residential units in all new construction projects without an elevator; all residential units in new construction projects with an elevator; and as many units as feasible in an adaptive reuse or rehabilitation project.

Identify the total number of visitable units in this building/project:

5.Fully Accessible and Adapted, Move-In Ready Units shall mean:

For persons with Mobility Impairments:

the project units are fully accessible and fullyadapted (including all requirements included in ANSI 117.1-2003, Chapter 10 – Dwelling Units and Sleeping Units (as modified by NYS Code) including, but not limited to: entrances, turning space, doors and doorways, operable parts, toilet and bathing facilities, roll in shower required, kitchens and cabinetry, storage, and appliances), move-in ready for person(s) who have a mobility impairment and the unit(s) will be marketed to households with at least one member who has a mobility impairment; and

For persons with Hearing or Vision Impairment:

the project units are fully accessible and fullyadapted, (including all requirements included in ANSI 117.1-2003, Chapter 10 – Dwelling Units and Sleeping Units (as modified by NYS Code) including, but not limited to: building entrance, primary unit entrance, smoke detection, building fire alarm system, appliances, closed circuit communication system), move-in ready for person(s) who have a hearing or vision impairment and the unit(s) will be marketed to households with at least one member who has a hearing or vision impairment;

5a.Identify the total number of fully accessible and fully adapted units in this building/projectfor persons who have mobility impairment:

5b.Identify the total number of fully accessible and fully adapted units in this building/projectfor persons who have a hearing or vision impairment:

5c.Identify the service provider that will refer eligible persons and/or families for the fully accessible and fully adaptable units.