05-14-2014, 04:01 AM
There is no access for the disabled.No disability parking.
If the "private subdivisions" are truly private, then the community center is not a public accomodation per se and thus exempt from ADA requirements.
Alternately, one could argue that if the building lacks a certificate of occupancy, it is still a "work in progress" which simply hasn't had its ADA hardware installed yet.
If the "private subdivisions" are truly private, then the community center is not a public accomodation per se and thus exempt from ADA requirements.
Alternately, one could argue that if the building lacks a certificate of occupancy, it is still a "work in progress" which simply hasn't had its ADA hardware installed yet.