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CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities/2005-05-23.pdf,2 | CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities | 2005-05-23 | 2 | Commission on Disability Issues May 23, 2005 Minutes Page 2 of 2 4. Bylaws - Absences: Discussion on number of absences allowed per the commission bylaws was tabled. STAFF COMMUNICATIONS: 1. The Secretary informed the Commissioners that Commissioner Elaine McCoy had resigned. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Commissioners Toby Berger and Alysa Chadow shared information on audible signal products through their discussions with Mr. Ed Campbell, an audible signal supplier. Secretary informed the commission that Mr. Campbell has provided audible signal products to the City in the past via bidding process, the most recent being the audible signal upgrades at the intersection of Park Street at Santa Clara Avenue and Park Street at Otis Drive. 2. Commissioner Jody Moore would like that the local newspaper(s) publish an article on disability awareness. Commissioner Toby Berger stated that this could coincide with Disability Awareness Month, which is held annually in October, and that it be placed on the September agenda for further discussion. 3. Guest Ms. Mary Louis Lambert informed the commission that there is a video relay system that works that interfaces with the internet to provide video sign language translation for the hearing impaired, similar to TTY's which is a phone line based interface. The video relay system requires a 256MB uplink that is available only with the "business' level cable service. The "business level service is available by AP&T for an additional $10/month above the Basic package. A commissioner suggested if AP&T could provide a medical discount. | CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities/2005-05-23.pdf |
PlanningBoard/2005-05-23.pdf,2 | PlanningBoard | 2005-05-23 | 2 | Ms. Barbara Nemer expressed concern about a sign to be erected at Donald Lum School on Otis Drive, and that the sign is to be over eight feet tall. She noted that it was larger than any other sign in Alameda schools, and expressed concern that it would be plastic and illuminated. She believed it would be a safety hazard because of its location at a crosswalk and a corner, and believed it would be hideous. She would like to see a wooden sign, illuminated by plant lights. She noted that this school was one of the nicest on the Island. Mr. Piziali noted that this sign was not the purview of the Planning Board, and that the Board of Education would be the property entity to address. The Planning Board has no control over this sign. Mr. Lynch advised that the designs, plans, building inspections and contracts for schools go through the school board of the local jurisdiction, including design review. Ms. Diane Voss, 1815 Otis Drive, expressed concern about the Donald Lum School sign, which would cost over $8,000, and the monthly cost would also be at taxpayer expense. She would consider a "No" vote on the taxpayer-funded school assistance if her money were to be spent this way. Ms. Liz Cleves, 1815 Otis Drive, spoke in opposition to this sign, and expressed concern about safety at the corner and the crosswalk with respect to the proximity of the sign. Planning Board Minutes Page 2 May 23, , 2005 | PlanningBoard/2005-05-23.pdf |
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