.\L \/^ tA)(^o(zt FLORIDA PARKS & RECREATION ADA Transition Plan I Approval 'This Plan is reviewed annually, it has been approved and is in affect as of I'7/2023 Name/Title: Sandy Pfundheller, Parks & Recreation Director I The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan for the North Port Parks & Recreation Department outlines the steps and strategies to ensure that all parks and recreation facilities in the city are accessible to individuals with disabilities, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). ADA Evaluation Report: In 2019 Act Services was contracted by the City of North Port to conduct an Accessibility Consultation and Training for Parks & Recreation Staff. Act Services reviewed 6 parks and/or facilities as a cross representation of the full parks system. Morgan Center, Butler Park, McKibben Park, Dallas White Park, Oaks Park, and the Skate Park were evaluated. Budget Allocation: A 10 Year Accessibility Improvements Implementation Plan has been developed and is updated annually. Parks & Recreation requests funding to address items identified in the implementation plan by submitting a Capital Improvement Program project during the City's budget review process Monitoring and Tracking: Park and facility upgrades are tracked utilizing the spreadsheet located at S:\GROUNDS & MAINTENANCE\ADA TRANSITION PLAN. Updates to the spreadsheet are conducted regularly by the Administrative Services Specialist for Parks Maintenance Division to ensure that all budgeted tasks are completed on time and within budget. Community Engagement: The Parks & Recreation Department will engage with the community, including individuals with disabilities, to gather feedback and ensure that the improvements meet their needs. Training and Education: Parks and Grounds Manager will provide training to staff members on ADA compliance and the importance of accessibility in parks and recreation facilities. Continuous Improvement: Parks & Recreation commits to ongoing maintenance and improvement to ensure that the parks remain accessible to all community members. The ADA Transition Plan for the North Port Parks & Recreation Department aims to ensure that all parks and recreation facilities in the city are accessible to individuals with disabilities. By following this plan, we will not only comply with ADA requirements but also create a more inclusive and welcoming environment for all community members. ACCESSfBiUTf IMPROVEMENTS IMPL£MENTAT!ON PLAN Updiw) Miai LOCATiON Neighborhood Parks Blue Rldpe Park Hlehhnd Ridge Park Hope Park Kirk Park Marius Park McKlbbon Park Pine Park Veterans Park Natural Area Parks Myakkahstchce Creek Emironmentai Park Oats Park Special Use Facilities FY2019 TASK/PROJECT •aucets, fountains and joon COMPLETION DATE 6/19/201S Pf 2020 TASK/PROJECT COMPLETION DATE FY 2021 TASK/PROJECT addition of ADA ^ompEE^nt parking .paces and accessible fountatn with ADA acccsslbic model addition of 3ccosslb!o addition of accessible imonlt!cs; addition of acci-i-ilbie picnic table';;! y&\ height adjusted; tehtng line dlsposai COMPLETION DATE 8/15/2021 B/l/3021 1V17/2020 mszz TASK/PROJECT edition of accessible edition of accessible COMPLETION DATE 4/7/302;! 5/2/2022 FY2023 TASK/PFtOJECT lestroom Bufidine: Public Works :ontract(>d Alpha :adl!tics Solutions to if City buildings. P&R :o coordinate ADA ippllC.iblo. lcstroom BuHdlngs: 'ybllc Works :ontractod Alpha :acilities Solutions to 3fatybui!dines,P6ft :o coordinate ADA ipplicable. 1c pl segment oi itayground iquipmonT to meet lcsuoom Buiidlng: 'ubllc Works contracted Alpha ifCftybuiidings.P&R :ocooridn3tcADA ippllcablc. •outcs TO park imcnitics approval of Capita; mprovomcnt Project :o design and :onstructnewarmcd :hc City Center :ampu5;3ctfvitlf;to jc relocated to new COMPLETION DATE 4/27/202: FY20Z4 UECT COMPLETION FY2025 ^hy.lc.il mprovcmcnts to •adlitlcs (grab bar, :tall door, handles! COMPLETION Di FY2026 UK/PROJECT" \ddlt(on of ;lb1o routes in larking lot and To .eating areas; •cphccmcnt of ilcnic tables with cccsslbic dcifsn coMpirnoN ITE FY2027 ;/PROJECT addition of iccmsiblo fishing Dlorandrautesto yyafttohatchco :rcct;Grcenw3ytraiii ibn to address iccosslbfiity needs mplonrtontstion viyahkahatchec :r('chGrtwnwavtraii •ilan to address )cccs;ibi!ity needs COMPLETION Future Funding TASK/PROJECT edition of o psrk 3mcnitic5 COMPLETSON CTE reo ACCESSIBtUTT tlVSPROVEIVSENTS IMPlEMENTATiON PmN up^i.rf MOU LOCATION Garden of Five Senses Marina Park SkatQ Park Warm Mineral SprinRS Park Recreation Centore GOOTCO Mullon Activitv Center F/2019 TASK/PROJECT COMPLETION DATE FY 2020 TASK/PROJECT HdditionofpedBitrian brtdfics ouer drainage addition of ADA :ompllg(rt partins ipaces, curb cuts, paved acce-.sible walking path. Installation of power COMPUsTiON DATE 5/1/202C FY 2021 TASK/PROJECT CjpEt^i InTtprov&incnt Project approuod for uttetlng buildings incorporating ADA requirements; pcndin) !imS?. COMPLETION DATE FT2022 TASK/PROJECT Addition of accessible .yaSkways and ADA drtnktngfount.ah-; aevised ! ay out of avontslocated on Front greon to proulde mobility challenged; denoted with signago COMPLETION DATE 9/23/2022 SA/2022 F/2023 TASK/PROJECT Rmtroom Bu lid Ing: PubHcWorki sontractcd A!pha F.idlitfes Solutions TO of City buildings. P&R to cooridnate ADA ipp I! cable. Rostfoom BulJdlng^ PublicWorks contracted Alp F.idlltim Solutions to ofCltybuiidlnE-.-P&R addition of ADA compliant rcaroofn, parklngandaccsssibio routes to park Restraom Building: Public Woriu co ntractod Alpha Facilities Solutions to afCltybulldinei.P&R to coordinate ADA .ipptohto, Existing byildings condemned 9/2022; modular office- and restroom trailer broughtons It c 4/2023 with new ADA ramps and sidewalk connections. Public Works contracted At ph 3 Facilities Solutions to conduct aisossmonu ofCltybulidlngs.P&R tocoordln.iteADA improvements as applicable. COMPtCTION DATE In progress FY2024 TASK/PROJECT RepSaccment of drinking fountain Afith Hi-Lo; replacement of picnic tables with accessible dwlgn COMPtETSON DATE FY202S TASK/PROJECT Physical parking lot and sidewalk improwments in lot thstscnn-sSkato Park across the COMPLCTON DATE FY20Z6 TASK/PROJECT COMPLETION DATE FY2027 TASfC/PROJECT Physical ochcr room and Fjdtity rostrooms. COMPLETION DATE future Fundlne TA5K/PROJECT 'ipfnp ofswalK, COIV1PLET!0!M DATE TBD lACCESSiBtLnY IMPROVEMENTS tMPLEMENTATION PLAN L COMPLETiON DATE COMPLETiON DATE COMPLETION TASK/PROJECT | DATE 'cd 1 entrance; ciearcd I obstructions on itcrs; provided to brochures at IdifferinRhctshf; >rth Port Ai |2019,bul!ttc |Ath)ctlc Comp?cx/CpmmunttY Parks T Community Park I Adjustment"; tc isibtc picnic Itablos added with .innuaiparhamenltlK orders h<id to rcn^ Itabloiduotoongoitie Ivandaffsm COMPLETION DATE 3MPLETION DATE COMPLETION I I COMPLETION DATE COMPLETiON toplacf :ofta |in lobby and tccn iter with access!! fcslen; fovfacd fltni lcqulpmpnthyoutt : floors reqyirem Works co 3. Public -acted [Alpha Facilities ] Solutions to conduct Ibulidine-i.P&Rto ADA Adjustments to Sci door;, relocation of pl 3^0 I Public Works trartod Alpha IFadlitlesSdutlonstc |of City buildings. P&R ItocoordiantcADA ision/ficstroom |Suild!ngs: Public IWorfa contracted |A!ph3Fad!it!e> I Solutions to con du a |bui!dIng;,P&Rto irdinatcADA [cable. I Con cess i o n/R es t room iBulidings: Public [Works contracted |A!pha FadlitlK ISolutions to conduct ssmcntsofdty |buiiding5.P&Rto I coordinate ADA I improvements as lapplicablo. •oom Building: Pub lie Works acted Alpha iFadliticiSolutionsw lofatybulidings.P&R jordlnatf ADA improvements 33 |appi!cab!e. Iplayeround lAccesslblo routes to applicable I companion seating IthrouRhoutparksite I Oalte White Park lADArequl ?nf;. applicable ian(on seating IthrouRhoutpaAsitG ?ncc5slon facilities ;rab bar, si all do i andics, counter) IPhy-iicai mprovemor IfadUtim (grab bar, ! stall door. handles) nch/amcnitle; •;5fb!!ity IKayait icecssiblilty ;(?bul!d!ng| kitchen) IRoeradoADA ACCESSIStLtTY IMPROVEMENTS IMPUEMENTATION PLAN upd-MMEi LOCftTiON Uifr/1, Fields Narramare Sports Compiex FY2019 TASK/PROJECT COMPtETSON DATE FY 2020 TASK/PROJECT COMPLETION DATE FY2D21 TASK/PROJECT COMPLETION DATE P/2022 TASK/PROJECT COMPLETIOM DATE F/2023 TASS/PROJECT Buiiding-;: Piihile Muha FactHttes Solutions to conduct bulidines.P&Rto coordinate ADA ipplic.ablo. BuHdlngs: Public njpha Fadiitlw SoEutEons to conduct Ijulidlngs.P&Rto coordinate ADA improvements as ]pp!ic3b!e, COMPLETIOPi DATE F^2024 TASK/PROJECT accessible routes to amOTit!csand aiip!icab!e companion seating Ehrouchoutoarksite COMPLETION DATE FY2025 TASK/PROJECT COMPLETION DATE FT20ZG TASK/PROJECT COMPLETION DATE mo27 TASK/PHOJECT COMPLET!ON DATE Future Funding TASK/PRO-iECT COMPLEnON DATE AtwaterPark is the only developed park in eastern North Port. One of the park's boundaries is shared with Atwater Elementary School while the rest of the edges are shared with the backyards of single-familyhome lots, many of which are currently undeveloped. This park has many accessible features from grills adn tables t teh pavilions to companion seating at teh ballfields. The main issues at this park are restroom door force is too high and/or closes too quickly and lack of adequate signageforthe unisex restrooms. The City of North Port is part of a local government which requires compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Art (ADA). Changes to the park district would allow for equal opportunity to participate in programs and activities, effective communication, and program accessibility. Access of programs and activities can be achieved by removal of physical barriers, modification of policies, practices and procedures that discriminate against a person with a disability and relocation to an accessibility facility. In existing facilities, the ADA does allow the relocation of a program from an inaccessible facility to an accessible facility until all access barriers have been removed. See 28 C.F.R. §35.150(a)(l);(b)(l) for additional information. Photo Barrier ADAAG/FA c Solution Priority By Whom Projected Cost Projected Date Action Taken None-the picnic shelters provide two picnic tables per location and one is accessible(50%). Proposed Outdoor Developed Areas Guidelines ADAAG 245 &1011 Picnic Table Recommendation: At least 20% of picnic tables, but no less than two, be of an accessible design, connected to an accessible route. Provide picnic tables that have a clear floor space of 30 inches minimum by 48 inches minimum, a table top between 28 inches minimum of 34 inches maximum and a minimum 27 inches knee clearance. The knee clearance should go 17 inches to 25 inches under the top. Relocate or purchase two accessible picnic tables and locate them on an accessible surface. No Necessary Men's Restroom - Baseball Fields S-: The men's restroom has a door opening force too high at 14 Ibs. FAC 553.504(6) Adjust the closer so the door opening force is no heavier than 8.5 Ibs. to open and takes a minimum of 5 seconds to close or provide an automatic door opener at the door. 105.00 The men's restroom sink faucetshuts off too quickly at 8 seconds. ADAAG 606.4 Provide a lever-operated, push- type or electronically controlled faucet. Self-closingfaucets should remain open for at least 10 seconds. Push-type or lever- operated faucets should require not more that 5 Ibs. to operate. 625.00 The men's restroom stall door is not self closing. ADAAG 604.8.1.2 Provide the hinges to allow for the stall door to be self-closing. 185.00 Women's Restroom - Baseball Fields The women's restroom door has an opening force too high at 15 Ibs. FAC 553.504(6) Adjust the closer so the door opening force is no heavier than 8.5 Ibs. to open and takes a minimum of 5 seconds to close or provide an automatic door opener at the door. 105.00 The women's restroom sink faucetshuts off too quickly at 6 seconds. ADAAG 606.4 Provide a lever-operated, push- type or electronically controlled faucet. Self-closing faucets should remain open for at least 10 seconds. Push-type or lever- operated faucets should require not more that 5 Ibs. to operate. 625.00 The women's restroom stall door is not self closing. ADAAG 604.8.1.2 Provide the hinges to allow for the stall door to be self-closing. 185.00 Splash Pad Unisex Restrooms The unisex restroom doors nearest the splash pad have an opening force too high at 15 Ibs and closes too quickly at 7 seconds. FAC 553.504(6) Adjust the closer so the door opening force is no heavier than 8.5 Ibs. to open and takes a minimum of 5 seconds to close or provide an automatic door opener at the door. 105.00 The unisex restroom doors opposite of the splash pad has an opening force too high at 14 Ibs and closes too quickly at 6 seconds. FAC 553.504(6) Adjust the closer so the door opening force is no heavier than 8.5 Ibs. to open and takes a minimum of 5 seconds to close or provide an automatic door opener at the door. 105.00 The unisex restroom facing the splash pad does not provide adequate signage. ADAAG 216.2 & ADAAG 703 The permanent room sign should to be mounted on the wall at the latch side of the door at 48 inches minimum from the baseline of the lowest tactile character to 60 inches maximum from the baseline of the highest character with raised lettering and numbers plus Braille. $185.00| The unisex restroom nearest the splash pad sop dispenser is mounted too high at 50 inches. ADAAG 308 Relocate the soap dispenser and provide a reach range no higher than 48 inches AFF for a forward reach over an obstruction no deeper than 20 inches or a side reach of 48 inches AFF over an object no deeper than 10 inches. $ 520.00 The refreshment counter at the splash pad is too high at 37 inches AFF. ADAAG 904.3.3 Provide a section of counter that is 28 inches to 34 inches AFF and is at least 24 inches long in alterations. $ 670.00 Estimated Total Cost for Accessibility Upgrades at Butler Park $ 3,415.00 Blue Ridge Park is a neighborhood park locatedon the western edge of a residential neighborhoodalong the Blue Ridge Waterway. Most of the park iscomprised of forested land with a few active usesinduding a playground, floating dock, open play area,and a shelter. The main issues at this park are accessible parking, accessible routes, companion seating and the restroom door opening force is too high. The City of North Port is part of a local government which requires compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Changes to the park district would allow for equal opportunity to participate in programs and activities, effective communication, and program accessibility. Access of programs and activities can be achieved by removal of physical barriers, modification of policies, practices and procedures that discriminate against a person with a disability and relocation to an accessibility facility. In existing facilities, the ADA does allow the relocation of a program from an inaccessible facility to an accessible facility until all access barriers have been removed. See 28 C.F.R. §35.150(a)(1);(b)(1) for additional information. Photo l-:l I Barrier The picnic shelter provides seven picnic tables but none are accessible. ADAAG/FAC Proposed Outdoor Developed Areas Guidelines ADAAG 245 &1011 Solution Picnic Table Recommendation: At least 20% of picnic tables, but no less than two, be of an accessible design, connected to an accessible route. Provide picnic tables that have a clear floor space of 30 inches minimum by 48 inches minimum, a table top between 28 inches minimum of 34 inches maximum and a minimum 27 inches knee clearance. The knee clearance should go 17 inches to 25 inches under the top. Relocate or purchase two accessible picnic tables and locate them on an accessible surface. Priority Projected Cost 1,570.00 Projected Date Action Taken SiSISi-li ^^M^* No accessible route is provided to the pavilion. No accessible route is provided to the playground. No companion seating is provided to the bench. ADAAG 403 Proposed Outdoor Areas Standards ADAAG 1011 Proposed Outdoor Areas Standards ADAAG 1011 Provide a new accessible route with a running slope no steeper than 5% and a cross slope no steeper than 2% and a minimum clear width of 36 inches. Bench Recommendation: Provide a new accessible route with a running slope no steeper than 5% and a cross slope no steeper than 2% and a minimum clear width of 36 inches and connect to the companion seating of the bench. Bench Recommendation: Provide a clear ground space of at least 30 inches by 48 inches positioned near the bench with one side adjoining the walkway. The clear ground space should have a slope no steeper than 2% in all directions. The clear ground space should not overlap the accessible route or another clear ground space. $ 3,500.00 630.00 315.00 ^... The grill at the picnic shelter does not provide a route around the grill. No accessible route is provided to the bench for 18 feet. The canoe/kayak launch area is very sloped and difficult to get to. Proposed Outdoor Developed Areas Guidelines ADAAG 1011.1 Proposed Outdoor Areas Standards ADAAG 1011 ADAAG 1003 Grill Clear Ground Space Recommendation: Provide a 48 inches by 48 inches clear ground space on all usable side of the grill and connected to an accessible route. Bench Recommendation: Provide a new accessible route with a running slope no steeper than 5% and a cross slope no steeper than 2% and a minimum clear width of 36 inches and connect to the companion seating of the bench. When this canoe/kayak area is scheduled to be updated, relocate the launch area to a more accessible location that includes accessible parking and an accessible route. Until that time advise people on your website and brochures of nfhpr arrpc;c;ihlp rannp/kavak' 520.00 630.00 N/A There is no accessible route to the parking lot. Men's Restroom - Soccer Field —'^l'':^^^B^ The men's restroom.hasa door opening force too high at 18 Ibs. and closes too quickly at 3 seconds. The men's restroom sink faucetshuts off too quickly at 2 seconds. ADAAG 403 FAC 553.504(6) ADAAG 606.4 Provide a new accessible route with a running slope no steeper than 5% and a cross slope no steeper than 2% and a minimum clear width of 36 inches. Adjust the closer so the door opening force is no heavier than 8.5 Ibs. to open and takes a minimum of 5 seconds to close or provide an automatic door opener at the door. hToviae a lever-operaiea, pusn-iype or electronically controlled faucet. Self-closingfaucets should remain open for at least 10 seconds.Push- type or lever-operated faucets should require not more that 5 Ibs. 2 3 3 2 2 $ 2,800.00 $ 105.00 $ 625.00 The women's restroom door has an opening force too high at lOlbs. 553.504(6) Adjust the closer so the door opening force is no heavier than 8.5 Ibs. to open and takes a minimum of 5 seconds to dose or provide an automatic door opener at the door. 3 2 $ 105.00 Estimated Total Cost for Accessibility Upgrades at Butler Park $ 10,800.00 Canine Club Park has limited visibility from the street because of its setback from the road and the presence of a landscaped mound that buffers its parking lot. Although there is a sidewalk located across the street from the park, there is no safe pedestrian crossing and no shade trees along neighborhood sidewalks leading to the park. There is no transit access to the park, and signage is limited to identification and regulatory signage. The main issues at this park are no companion seating at the bench, no accesses to and around the drinking fountain, restroom door force is too high, the gate latches are too high and the restroom lock is too high. The City of North Port is part of a local government which requires compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Changes to the park district would allow for equal opportunity to participate in programs and activities, effective communication, and program accessibility. Access of programs and activities can be achieved by removal of physical barriers, modification of policies, practices and procedures that discriminate against a person with a disability and relocation to an accessibility facility. In existing facilities, the ADA does allow the relocation of a program from an inaccessible facility to an accessible facility until all access barriers have been removed. See 28 C.F.R. §35.150(a)(1);(b)(1) for additional information. Photo Barrier No companion seating is provided to the bench. ADAAG/FAC Proposed Outdoor Areas Standards ADAAG 1011 Solution Bench Recommendation: Provide a clear ground space of at least 30 inches by 48 inches positioned near the bench with one side adjoining the walkway. The clear ground space should have a slope no steeper than 2% in all directions. The clear ground space should not overlap the accessible route or another clear ground space. Priority Projected Cost 315.00 Projected Date Action Taken &• 1*^ *^;;.'""'"1 The drinking fountains is not of an accessible design or a high - low design. The unisex restroom has a door opening force too high at 131bs and closes too quickly at 4 seconds.. ADAAG 211 & ADAAG 602 FAC 553.504(6) Provide two individual drinking fountain or a single Hi-Lo drinking fountain that provides a wheelchair accessible fountain with a spout at 36 inches maximum and a 27 inch minimum knee clearance plus a standing drinking fountain with a height between 38 inches minimum and 43 inches maximum. The toe clearance should be a minimum of 9 inches and the clear floor space should be a minimum of 48 inches long and 30 inches wide centered on the drinking fountain. The water flow should be at least 4 inches high and located within 5 inches from the front of the drinking fountain. Adjust the closer so the door opening force is no heavier than 8.5 Ibs. to open and takes a minimum of 5 seconds to close or provide an automatic door opener at the door. 4 3 2 $ 4,750.00 $ 105.00 I y -&'~; \L •aJfcl ?y^:^;-^'r:fl JIF-fciS^Srf^ '^iiS'aaSS^Ss' ^^ in HI ^ The unisex restroom sink faucetshuts off too quickly at 2 seconds. The gates to the dog park are too high at 54". The south unisex restroom has a lock too high at 51 inches AFF. ADAAG 308 ADAAG 308 Provide a lever-operated, push-type or electronically controlled faucet. Self-closingfaucets should remain open for at least 10 seconds. Push- type or lever-operated faucets should require not more that 5 Ibs. to operate. Remountthe lock to provide a reach range no higher than 48 inches AFF for a forward reach over an obstruction no deeper than 20 inches or a side reach of 48 inches AFF over an object no deeper than 10 inches. Remountthe lock to provide a reach range no higher than 48 inches AFF for a forward reach over an obstruction no deeper than 20 inches or a side reach of 48 inches AFF over an object no deeper than 10 inches. 3 2 2 2 2 2 $ 625.00 $ 155.00 $ 155.00 Estimated Total Cost for Accessibility Upgrades at Butler Park $ 6,105.00 Garden of the Five Senses Park is located towards the center of a residential neighborhood, the Garden of the Five Senses is screened by a large black fence and shrubs, limiting visibility into the park. While there is good sidewalk connectivity within the park, there are no sidewalk connections to the surrounding neighborhood. There are also no bus stops or transit routes near the park. Signage includes identification, regulatory, and environmental education signage. The main issues at this park are picnic tables are not accessible, restroom door opening force is too high, faucet shuts off too quickly, the trash cans interfere with the operation of the automatic door opening and there is inadequate space at the restroom| door entrances. The City of North Port is part of a local government which requires compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Changes to the park district would allow for equal opportunity to participate in programs and activities, effective communication, and program accessibility. Access of programs and activities can be achieved by removal of physical barriers, modification of policies, practices and procedures that discriminate against a person with a disability and relocation to an accessibility facility. In existing facilities, the ADA does allow the relocation of a program from an inaccessible facility to an accessible facility until all access barriers have been removed. See 28 C.F.R. §35.150(a)(1);(b)(1) for additional information. Photo Barrier The picnic shelters provides one picnic tables but none are accessible. Men's Restroom ADAAG/FAC Proposed Outdoor Developed Areas Guidelines ADAAG 245 &1011 Solution Picnic Table Recommendation: At least 20% of picnic tables, but no less than two, be of an accessible design, connected to an accessible route. Provide picnic tables that have a clear floor space of 30 inches minimum by 48 inches minimum, a table top between 28 inches minimum of 34 inches maximum and a minimum 27 inches knee clearance. The knee clearance should go 17 inches to 25 inches under the top. Relocate or purchase two accessible picnic tables and locate them on an accessible surface. Priority Whom Projected Cost 1,570.00 Projected Date Action Taken Jji —0- "^ '.I The men's restroom has a door opening force too high at 10 Ibs. The men's restroom sink faucet shuts off too quickly at 1 second. Women's Restroom L!J The women's restroom at the soccer field door has an opening Force too high at 10 Ibs. and closes too quickly at 3 seconds. FAC 553.504(6) ADAAG 606.4 FAC 553.504(6) Adjust the closer so the door opening force is no heavier than 8.5 Ibs. to open and takes a minimum of 5 seconds to close or provide an automatic door opener at the door. Provide a lever-operated, push-type or electronically controlled faucet. Self-closing faucets should remain open for at least 10 seconds.Push- type or lever-operated faucets should require not more that 5 Ibs. to operate. Adjust the closer so the door opening force is no heavier than 8.5 Ibs. to open and takes a minimum of 5 seconds to close or provide an automatic door opener at the door. 3 3 3 2 2 2 $ 105.00 $ 625.00 $ 105.00