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Robert D Johnson Building <br />Page 4 2023 Building Inspection <br />Exterior: Existing entry doors, Photos A24, A25 Rating: 3 <br /> <br />Material: Wood and glass <br /> <br />Condition: Fair <br /> <br />Average Life Expectancy: 20 years <br /> <br />Life Remaining Based on Current Condition: Past life expectancy <br /> <br />Notes: <br />1. Doors and frames are showing signs of deterioration, especially along the bottoms. These <br />appear to be original to the building and for the age, are in relatively good condition and could be <br />repaired if desired. <br />2. Access door to basement on west side courtyard should be replaced and repair opening in wall. <br /> <br />Exterior: Roofing, Photos 26-A31 Rating: 4 <br /> <br />Material: Ballasted EPDM <br /> <br />Condition: Fair <br /> <br />Average Life Expectancy: 20-30 years <br /> <br />Life Remaining Based on Current Condition: Unknown <br /> <br />Notes: <br />1. Surface was unable to be observed and no recent records were provided. <br />2. Tern bar and sealant along back of parapet seemed to be in good condition without deterioration <br />or damage. <br /> <br />Interior: Accessibility, Photos A32-A35 Rating: Varies <br /> <br />Notes: <br />1. Accessible route to the building was added in 1996. <br />a. Includes an exterior ramp and elevator at the north entry. This is the only wheelchair <br />accessible entry to the building. <br />b. An exterior egress ramp was also included for egress from the gymnasium on the west side. <br />c. Other entries to the building are only accessed by exterior steps without landings. <br />2. Panic hardware was added to select doors for updated egress. <br />3. Most door hardware consists of knobs and/or deadbolts that do not meet current ADA requirements. <br />a. Recommend changing out locksets to lever type. <br />4. Public restrooms fixtures have been modified for accessibility. <br />a. Further review needed if door configurations meet requirements. Minor adjustment is <br />needed. <br />5. All current single use restrooms do not meet requirements. <br />a. Extensive remodeling would be necessary to bring up to ADA standards. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />