Hi Phil,
Here is what the 2010 ADA says.
"Advisory 405.3 Cross Slope. Cross slope is the slope of the surface perpendicular to the direction of travel. Cross slope is measured the same way as slope is measured (i.e., the rise over the run).
Phil, you need to measure the cross slope perpendicular to the direction of the path of travel. If the cross slope is greater than 1:48 or 2.1% it will not be in compliance with the ADA. I am assuming your up arrow is the direction of travel. I am showing that 8" divided by 19' = 3.5% running slope. The 8'6" with 1" difference in height is 0.09% nearly flat. I don't see what the elevations are on the edges of the 5'6" end so can't comment. By the way the recommended sample rate distance is each 24" running slope continuously and each 24" across for cross slope.