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Louis Hasbrouck <lhasbrouck@northamptonma.gov>
Re: FW: Zoe Senior Retirement Community, Haydenville Road
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Louis Hasbrouck <lhasbrouck@northamptonma.gov>Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 2:42 PM
To: Thomas McBride <tmcbride@tsomides.com>
Tom,
I'm satisfied that the Zoe Life Center can be classified as an R-2 use. We've covered all the questions I had after
my initial review of the part of the plans you provided. Let me know if there's anything else.
Louis
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Thomas McBride <tmcbride@tsomides.com> wrote:
Hi Louis:
Thank you for your comments. We respectfully request your review of the following:
· The I-2 use classification doesn’t apply to this Assisted Living Alzheimer’s wing, as Alzheimer’s
residents who do not require skilled nursing care can be accommodated in Assisted Living facilities (which
are considered residential uses):
The state Executive Office of Elder Affairs, the authority promulgating Assisted Living Regulations, includes
dementia / Alzheimer’s residents in their ALF Regulations, as highlighted on the attached document. These
regulations are summarized as follows:
An Assisted Living residence may designate a distinct part of its facility as a Special Care
Residence to address the specialized needs of individuals including those who may need
assistance in directing their own care due to cognitive or other impairments.
Assisted Living Residences …….should be operated and regulated as residential
environments with supportive services and not as medical or nursing facilities, and should
support the goal of aging in place through services, ….. to compensate for the physical or
cognitive impairment of the individual while maximizing his or her dignity and independence.
Training… Staff will be trained ….with at least two hours on the specialized needs of
Residents with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia.
If the resident’s needs also require skilled nursing care, then they would be moved to a skilled nursing facility,
such as Linda Manor, which is located next door on the same campus, and provides specialized services for
Alzheimer’s patients. This facility is managed by Berkshire Healthcare, who are also the provider and manager
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of services of this Proposed new Assisted Living Facility.
The I-2 classification includes facilities that provide skilled nursing care, which Assisted Living Facilities do not
provide. It is the need for skilled nursing care that distinguishes the Assisted Living Facility from the Nursing
home and the R-2 from the I-2 Classification.
Please note that the elder care industry has made creating residential environments for early onset dementia
residents a paramount goal.
Based on the above information, the Alzheimer’s Assisted Living unit should be classified as the same R-2 use
group as the Assisted Living Facility as a whole.
· Regarding the locked unit, it is permitted by Section 1008.1.9.8. It should be noted that the design of
the locked doors’ functioning is such that they are typically unlocked, except when a monitor wearing
resident comes near, when a magnetic lock engages. This lock is disengaged by pressure on the door
panic device, entering a code on a keypad, or if power fails. The “listed hardware” as referred to in this
code section will be the panic device, which meets the 4 criteria indicated. This system will conform to
NFPA 101 requirements for delayed egress locking systems.
· Regarding the standpipe system, no portion of building floor area will be more than 400 feet of travel
from the nearest point of fire department vehicle access, as this access is provided around the perimeter of
the entire building.
Please do not hesitate to call or email if you require additional information or clarification, or if you wish to
discuss this further.
Thank you for your attention to this project.
Regards,
Tom
Thomas J. McBride, RA
Associate
Tsomides Associates Architects Planners
389 Elliot St.
Newton Upper Falls, MA 02464
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From: Louis Hasbrouck [mailto:lhasbrouck@northamptonma.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 5:31 PM
To: Thomas McBride
Cc: Charles Miller
Subject: RE: Zoe Senior Retirement Community, Haydenville Road
Tom,
The one thing that jumps out at me is use classification; I think the Alzheimer unit is an I-2 use
(IBC section 308, IBC section 407, Mass amend 407.1.1). I suspect this makes the building a mixed use and
IBC section 508 comes into play (I don’t think I-2 can be considered an accessory use). There are specific
requirements in IBC sections 7 and 9 for I-2 use. The locked ward aspect brings up IBC section 1008.9.1.
If you agree that the Alzheimer unit is I-2, you should update the code review. If you don’t think I-2
use applies, let me know why. Mass amendment 407.1.1 references MGL 111 sec 51 and 71; it looks like the
requirement for minimum 1B construction is part of the licensing procedure and may not apply. I’d need
specific information from the licensing agency to determine whether 407.1.1 applies.
I haven’t gotten much past the I-2 question, but nothing else I saw got my attention. I do think it
may be possible to separate the I-2 area without a lot of redesign.
Louis Hasbrouck
Building Commissioner
City of Northampton
Town of Williamsburg
(413) 587-1240
From: Thomas McBride [mailto:tmcbride@tsomides.com]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 1:58 PM
To: lhasbrouck@northamptonma.gov
Subject: Zoe Senior Retirement Community, Haydenville Road
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Hi Louis:
Hope you’re surviving the winter reasonably well. We just wanted to check in to see if you have had a chance
to review the drawings for this project, and if you have any preliminary thoughts or comments?
Thanks,
Tom
Thomas J. McBride, RA
Associate
Tsomides Associates Architects Planners
389 Elliot St.
Newton Upper Falls, MA 02464
tmcbride@tsomides.com
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