The document outlines plans for the Accessible Glenview Project, which aims to make a church free of physical barriers. The project scope involves building a new addition with an elevator and entrance, expanding the lobby, adding three ramps, and making washrooms on the first and second floors wheelchair accessible. Interior renovations include installing a steel beam, fire shutter, and fire protections. Exterior views show the current facilities and artist renderings of the proposed changes. The final pages announce a matching donation challenge to help fund the project.
3. Accessible Glenview Project Scope
• New addition housing the elevator and a new
entrance on the north face of Glenview
• Expanded internal lobby, replacing 3 hallway
doors with one larger door
• 3 ramps: to the new entrance; to the main church
entrance; and to the church hall.
• Repairs to the remaining walkways.
• Wheelchair accessible washrooms on the 1st and
2nd floors
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4. Accessible Glenview Project Scope
• Steel beam installed in the 1st floor lobby
• Fire shutter installed in the 1st floor lobby
• Fire protection covering the stained glass
window and the kitchen window
• Additional railings and non-slip
treads/markers on all stairs
• Renovation of the Associate Minister’s Office
and Boardroom
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13. A CHALLENGE!
A Glenview family has pledged to match
donations made from today to the end of May
to the Accessible Glenview Project up
$75,000.00.
This challenge has been endorsed by Session.
Contact the office at 416-488-1156 or put an
envelope on the plate, marked Accessible
Glenview with your envelope # and amount.
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14. A CHALLENGE!
Combined with the current funds
received or pledged for the
project, and this challenge
successfully met, we will have
over $500,000.00 in the bank
before we even break ground.
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Hinweis der Redaktion
October: F&P Team and Session considered a proposed financing plan for the Elevating Glenview project to be undertaken in 2013.In November & December: The project team consulted with the architect and a structural engineer (Maitland Spence), and Rick Hayward, the contractor for the Lower Level Renovation Project to review the blueprints for the 1950 addition and assess the need for structural support in the 1st floor lobby and underpinning the existing addition. Further accessibility standards added and new budget drawn up. January: Accessible Glenview Scope items and new budget total advised to F&P and Session, who approved presenting the revised project, budget and financing plan to the congregation.February: Information Sessions held on Feb 3rd and 5th and Congregational Meeting & approval obtained on Feb 10th.