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31B-221 The Fire Alarm System reset button returns the system to its normal state. Display messages shall provide operator assurance of the sequential steps as they occur. The Fire Alarm Control Panel is equipped with a 24 -hour battery back up. The Fire Alarm Control Panel is equipped with visible and audible signals to indicate alarm and trouble conditions. B. Activation of any tamper switch shall send the appropriate signal via the Simplex System to the Campus Security Department. Security Department personnel will relay alarm information to appropriate responders as required. C. The activation of any one apartment bedroom smoke detector, wired as a single or multiple station device, will immediately and simultaneously activate all notification appliances in the unit of origin. A single dormitory detector alarm is local to the unit and will not transmit a signal to the Fire Department. D. The activation of any device on the carbon monoxide detector "zone" shall ring local alarm integral to the detector, and send the appropriate supervisory signal via the Simplex System to the Campus Security Department. Security Department personnel will relay alarm information to appropriate responders as required. 3.0 Test Criteria: All features, devices, components, and modes of operation shall be tested for acceptance in accordance with the code and NFPA 72. Smoke detectors shall be activated using a magnet per the manufacturer's recommendations and all pull stations shall be activated by opening and upon activation of each device the proper operation of the Fire Alarm System shall be checked for proper operation including annunciation at the Fire Alarm Control Panel and transmission of an alarm signal to the Public Safety Department. Proper operation in the emergency power mode shall be demonstrated as well as a check of supervision circuits for opens and shorts. * ** End of Basis of Design Narrative * ** L &S 1718 Page 7 such a manner to comply with the alternative compliance option outlined in CMR 31.05(1)(a). Relay of the carbon monoxide detection signaling shall be at the discretion of the authority having jurisdiction, and shall be connected to a separate supervisory zone reporting to public safety. G. Outside each elevator landing, and in the elevator machine room, a system smoke shall be installed in such a manner to initiate elevator recall sequencing. 2.0. Sequence of Operation: A. The activation of a fire alarm initiating device will send a signal via the Simplex FACP to the Supervised Campus Security Station and then to the appropriate responders including the City of Northampton Fire Department. The newly installed system will be instantly and continuously monitored as part of the campus network system. All areas of the building are protected by the fire alarm system in accordance with Code. This fire alarm system is designed to detect fires normally associated with this type of facility. The system can be activated manually through the use of manual pull stations. The system shall be activated automatically via heat detector, duct smoke detector or flow switch. The system can also be activated automatically via common area smoke detector; activation of a single system smoke detector will await verification. Upon confirming the presence of smoke, the system shall initiate the fire alarm sequence of events. The system can also be activated automatically upon receiving more than one dormitory room smoke detector alarms, upon receiving a second alarm of this type; the system shall initiate the fire alarm sequence of events. Initiation of the fire alarm sequence of events will immediately and simultaneously activate all horns and visual units in the building to notify occupants, and perform all activities as programmed, including annunciator interaction. The exterior strobe shall be engaged. The Fire Alarm control panel shall transmit an alarm signal to the Supervised Campus Security Station; security department personnel will in turn relay alarm information to appropriate responders including the City of Northampton Fire Department. In the event of initiation by duct smoke detector, in addition to the sequence above, the corresponding air handling unit or energy recovery unit shall immediately shut down. In the event of initiation by elevator recall smoke detector, the elevator shall immediately return to its' primary recall level, the first floor, and open its' doors. If the alarm initiation is by the first floor elevator recall smoke, the elevator shall immediately return to its' secondary recall level, the basement, and open its' doors. L &S 1718 Page 6 • • Each handicapped bedroom will be equipped with standard smoke detectors and high intensity ADA strobes. Each handicap apartment shall contain a horn /strobe which is connected to the F/A system. Handicap bedroom detectors will operate in a similar manner as a standard dormitory room, notifying locally in the event of a single smoke detection alarm. C. Fire protection signaling and detection devices in this building will include the following features: 1. Manual pull station within 5 feet of each exit door, and at all entry points leading to an egress stairway. All pull stations shall be dual action. 2. Audio and visual notification devices as shown on plans. It is the intent of this design that audible notification devices achieve sound pressure levels of 15 dba above ambient sound levels. The minimum sound level shall be as follows: a. Residential Occupancy — 70 dba b. One Audio notification device shall be installed in each apartment or dormitory room to meet these sound pressure requirements. 3. Visual alarm devices shall be provided in common stairway areas and as specified in accordance with the Massachusetts State Building Code, ADA regulations, NFPA 72, and NFD requirements . System visual notification device shall be installed in handicapped bedrooms. 4. The fire alarm system shall be an addressable system; Simplex 4005 FACP, or equal. The Fire Alarm Control Panel shall be located in the basement level where noted on the plans. A remote annunciator shall be installed in the main entryway of the building. 5. Emergency power supply for the fire alarm panel shall be supplied by battery packs located at the FACP. 6. Red exterior strobe and key box in accordance with local requirements shall be located outside the main entryway of the building. D. This project does not include any special design considerations or anticipated deviations from the code requirements. E. Duct smoke detectors, tamper and flow switches shall be provided and installed where required as shown on the construction documents. F. Carbon monoxide detection shall be accomplished with addressable zone modules as a separate "zone" on the system. Carbon monoxide detectors shall be placed in L &S 1718 Page 5 A. The fire sprinkler system is designed in accordance with NFPA 13, 2002. B. All spaces are provided with quick response sprinklers heads in all areas. 3.0 Equipment A. Pipe is to be schedule 40 galvanized steel pipe for 1" through 2 ". Pipe is to be schedule 10 thin wall galvanized steel pipe for 2 /z" through 6 ". 4.0 Design Criteria A. The upper floors are designed for light hazard occupancy. The density is .1/1950 square feet with a 1 00 gpm hose allowance. B. The areas throughout the building that are ordinary hazard, such as storage and mechanical space, the system will be designed to ordinary hazard group, density with 250 gpm added for hose stream. 5.0 Special Design Criteria A. All sprinklers in mechanical equipment spaces shall be fitted with wire cages. 6.0 Test Criteria A. All sprinklers and standpipe systems shall be tested in accordance with NFPA 13. Complete system flow test will be conducted and test and flow certificates issued. SECTION 5- FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS 1.0 Basis of Design A. System connected smoke detectors will be installed in common rooms, corridors, stairwells, equipment rooms and storage rooms. System heat detectors will be installed in select mechanical areas where shown on the plans. Activation of any system smoke or heat detector will initiate the fire alarm system sequence of events. A fire protective signaling system will be installed in accordance with 780 CMR and NFPA 72. B. Dormitories rooms will be equipped system smoke detectors with sounder bases as required. Detectors will be connected to the addressable fire alarm system. Any single detector which goes into alarm will only alarm that room. If two or more room smoke detectors go into alarm, the entire system will enter alarm. L &S 1718 Page 4 SECTION 2 - APPLICABLE LAWS, REGULATIONS & STANDARDS Systems were designed in compliance with the following: 1. 780 CMR 9, "Fire Protection Systems ". 2. NFPA 13 — 2010, "Installation of Sprinkler Systems ". 3. NFPA 72 — 2010 "National Fire Alarm Code ". 4. 521 CMR 40, "Architectural Access Board 5. 527 CMR 24, 31 6. "Northampton Fire Department Fire Prevention Checklist and Guide" 7. NFPA 54, chapter 10 8. NFPA 720 — 2009 edition 9. NFPA 14 — 2010 edition 10. NFPA 96 — 2010 edition SECTION 3 - DESIGN RESPONSIBILITY The modifications to the existing fire protection sprinkler system and fire detection and alarm systems were prepared by: Lindgren & Sharples, P.C. 435 Cottage Street Springfield, MA 01104 -4005 413 - 732 -4336 SECTION 4 - FIRE PROTECTION 1.0 Basis of Design The entire building is currently served by a dry pipe fire protection system consisting of sprinklers located in all spaces including the attic. The sprinkler system is to be fed from an existing 6 inch sprinkler service with a double check backflow preventor and dry pipe alarm valves. Under this contract the existing sprinklers on the west side of the building will be renovated to support the planned architectural renovations, a new stand system will be installed, and all existing heads will be changed to quick response type in the entire building. A new commercial cooking hood will be installed and shall be protected by a dedicated Ansul fire suspression system 2.0 Installation L &S 1718 Page 3 GILLETT HOUSE FIRE PROTECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM BASIS OF DESIGN NARRATIVE April 20, 2011 Information required pursuant to the Massachusetts State Building Code 780 CMR, 903.0. Owner: Trustee of Smith College Northampton, Massachusetts Designers of Record: Lindgren & Sharples, P.C. Consulting Engineers Date of Submittal: April 20, 2011 SECTION 1 — BUILDING DESCRIPTION PROJECT SCOPE: This project consists of architectural renovation to all floors of the existing Gillett House Facility at Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts. This project will include the renovations to the existing dry pipe sprinkler system, and installation of a new addressable fire alarm system to serve the entire building, a commercial kitchen upgrade and a new elevator installed to serve all floors. The Building is a Use Group Type R -2 (Residential) and is a Construction Type 5B, Combustible/Un- Protected as defined by the Massachusetts State Building Code. The building consists of approximately 6,000 square feet on each of four levels, 4,500 square feet on the fifth floor, and a full basement. The area affected by this project is approximately 34,000 square feet. Fire Department personnel and rescue vehicles can access the building site from the south via Elm Street. The building site is also accessible from the north and west using the delivery /parking lot thru -way connecting Prospect Street and Bedford Terrace . The fire department main entry point is equal distance between Elm Street and the delivery /parking lot thru -way. L &S 1718 Page 2 ( w NARRATIVE REPORT FOR FIRE PROTECTION & ALARM SYSTEMS AT GILLETT HOUSE SMITH COLLEGE ELM ST. NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS PREPARED BY: LINDGREN & SHARPLES, P.C. CONSULTING ENGINEERS 435 COTTAGE STREET SPRINGFIELD, MA 01104 -4005 TEL. 1- 413 - 732 -4336 April 20, 2011 The Fire Alarm Control Panel is equipped with visible and audible signals to indicate alarm and trouble conditions. B. Activation of any tamper switch shall send the appropriate signal via the Simplex System to the Campus Security Department. Security Department personnel will relay alarm information to appropriate responders as required. C. The activation of any one apartment bedroom smoke detector, wired as a single or multiple station device, will immediately and simultaneously activate all notification appliances in the unit of origin. A single dormitory detector alarm is local to the unit and will not transmit a signal to the Fire Department. D. The activation of any device on the carbon monoxide detector "zone" shall ring local alarm integral to the detector, and send the appropriate supervisory signal via the Simplex System to the Campus Security Department. Security Department personnel will relay alarm information to appropriate responders as required. 3.0 Test Criteria: All features, devices, components, and modes of operation shall be tested for acceptance in accordance with the code and NFPA 72. Smoke detectors shall be activated using a magnet per the manufacturer's recommendations and all pull stations shall be activated by opening and upon activation of each device the proper operation of the Fire Alarm System shall be checked for proper operation including annunciation at the Fire Alarm Control Panel and transmission of an alarm signal to the Public Safety Department. Proper operation in the emergency power mode shall be demonstrated as well as a check of supervision circuits for opens and shorts. * ** End of Basis of Design Narrative * ** L &S 1718 Page 7 discretion of the authority having jurisdiction, and shall be connected to a separate supervisory zone reporting to public safety. G. Outside each elevator landing, and in the elevator machine room, a system smoke shall be installed in such a manner to initiate elevator recall sequencing. 2.0. Sequence of Operation: A. The activation of a fire alarm initiating device will send a signal via the Simplex FACP to the Supervised Campus Security Station and then to the appropriate responders including the City of Northampton Fire Department. The newly installed system will be instantly and continuously monitored as part of the campus network system. All areas of the building are protected by the fire alarm system in accordance with Code. This fire alarm system is designed to detect fires normally associated with this type of facility. The system can be activated manually through the use of manual pull stations. The system shall be activated automatically via heat detector, duct smoke detector or flow switch. The system can also be activated automatically via common area smoke detector; activation of a single system smoke detector will await verification. Upon confirming the presence of smoke, the system shall initiate the fire alarm sequence of events. The system can also be activated automatically upon receiving more than one dormitory room smoke detector alarms, upon receiving a second alarm of this type; the system shall initiate the fire alarm sequence of events. Initiation of the fire alarm sequence of events will immediately and simultaneously activate all horns and visual units in the building to notify occupants, and perform all activities as programmed, including annunciator interaction. The exterior strobe shall be engaged. The Fire Alarm control panel shall transmit an alarm signal to the Supervised Campus Security Station; security department personnel will in turn relay alarm information to appropriate responders including the City of Northampton Fire Department. In the event of initiation by duct smoke detector, in addition to the sequence above, the corresponding air handling unit or energy recovery unit shall immediately shut down. In the event of initiation by elevator recall smoke detector, the elevator shall immediately return to its' primary recall level, the first floor, and open its' doors. If the alarm initiation is by the first floor elevator recall smoke, the elevator shall immediately return to its' secondary recall level, the basement, and open its' doors. The Fire Alarm System reset button returns the system to its normal state. Display messages shall provide operator assurance of the sequential steps as they occur. The Fire Alarm Control Panel is equipped with a 24 -hour battery back up. L &S 1718 Page 6 in a similar manner as a standard dormitory room, notifying locally in the event of a single smoke detection alarm. C. Fire protection signaling and detection devices in this building will include the following features: 1. Manual pull station within 5 feet of each exit door, and at all entry points leading to an egress stairway. All pull stations shall be dual action. 2. Audio and visual notification devices as shown on plans. It is the intent of this design that audible notification devices achieve sound pressure levels of 15 dba above ambient sound levels. The minimum sound level shall be as follows: a. Residential Occupancy — 70 dba b. One Audio notification device shall be installed in each apartment or dormitory room to meet these sound pressure requirements. 3. Visual alarm devices shall be provided in common stairway areas and as specified in accordance with the Massachusetts State Building Code, ADA regulations, NFPA 72, and NFD requirements . System visual notification device shall be installed in handicapped bedrooms. 4. The fire alarm system shall be an addressable system; Simplex 4005 FACP, or equal. The Fire Alarm Control Panel shall be located in the basement level where noted on the plans. A remote annunciator shall be installed in the main entryway of the building. 5. Emergency power supply for the fire alarm panel shall be supplied by battery packs located at the FACP. 6. Red exterior strobe and key box in accordance with local requirements shall be located outside the main entryway of the building. D. This project does not include any special design considerations or anticipated deviations from the code requirements. E. Duct smoke detectors, tamper and flow switches shall be provided and installed where required as shown on the construction documents. F. Carbon monoxide detection shall be accomplished with addressable zone modules as a separate "zone" on the system. Carbon monoxide detectors shall be placed in such a manner to comply with the alternative compliance option outlined in CMR 31.05(1)(a). Relay of the carbon monoxide detection signaling shall be at the L &S 1718 Page 5 3.0 Equipment A. Pipe is to be schedule 40 galvanized steel pipe for 1" through 2 ". Pipe is to be schedule 10 thin wall galvanized steel pipe for 2 1/2" through 6 ". 4.0 Design Criteria A. The upper floors are designed for light hazard occupancy. The density is .1/1950 square feet with al00 gpm hose allowance. B. The areas throughout the building that are ordinary hazard, such as storage and mechanical space, the system will be designed to ordinary hazard group, density with 250 gpm added for hose stream. 5.0 Special Design Criteria A. All sprinklers in mechanical equipment spaces shall be fitted with wire cages. 6.0 Test Criteria A. All sprinklers and standpipe systems shall be tested in accordance with NFPA 13. Complete system flow test will be conducted and test and flow certificates issued. SECTION 5- FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS 1.0 Basis of Design A. System connected smoke detectors will be installed in common rooms, corridors, stairwells, equipment rooms and storage rooms. System heat detectors will be installed in select mechanical areas where shown on the plans. Activation of any system smoke or heat detector will initiate the fire alarm system sequence of events. A fire protective signaling system will be installed in accordance with 780 CMR and NFPA 72. B. Dormitories rooms will be equipped system smoke detectors with sounder bases as required. Detectors will be connected to the addressable fire alarm system. Any single detector which goes into alarm will only alarm that room. If two or more room smoke detectors go into alarm, the entire system will enter alarm. Each handicapped bedroom will be equipped with standard smoke detectors and high intensity ADA strobes. Each handicap apartment shall contain a horn /strobe which is connected to the F/A system. Handicap bedroom detectors will operate L &S 1718 Page 4 SECTION 2 - APPLICABLE LAWS, REGULATIONS & STANDARDS Systems were designed in compliance with the following: 1. 780 CMR 9, "Fire Protection Systems ". 2. NFPA 13 — 2010, "Installation of Sprinkler Systems ". 3. NFPA 72 — 2010 "National Fire Alarm Code ". 4. 521 CMR 40, "Architectural Access Board 5. 527 CMR 24, 31 6. "Northampton Fire Department Fire Prevention Checklist and Guide" 7. NFPA 54, chapter 10 8. NFPA 720 — 2009 edition 9. NFPA 14 — 2010 edition SECTION 3 - DESIGN RESPONSIBILITY The modifications to the existing fire protection sprinkler system and fire detection and alarm systems were prepared by: Lindgren & Sharples, P.C. 435 Cottage Street Springfield, MA 01104 -4005 413- 732 -4336 SECTION 4 - FIRE PROTECTION 1.0 Basis of Design The entire building is currently served by a dry pipe fire protection system consisting of sprinklers located in all spaces including the attic. The sprinkler system is to be fed from an existing 6 inch sprinkler service with a double check backflow preventor and dry pipe alarm valves. Under this contract the existing sprinklers on the west side of the building will be renovated to support the planned architectural renovations, a new stand system will be installed, and all existing heads will be changed to quick response type in the entire building. 2.0 Installation A. The fire sprinkler system is designed in accordance with NFPA 13, 2002. B. All spaces are provided with quick response sprinklers heads in all areas. L &S 1718 Page 3 NORTHUP HOUSE FIRE PROTECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM BASIS OF DESIGN NARRATIVE April 20, 2011 Information required pursuant to the Massachusetts State Building Code 780 CMR, 903.0. Owner: Trustee of Smith College Northampton, Massachusetts Designers of Record: Lindgren & Sharples, P.C. Consulting Engineers Date of Submittal: April 20, 2011 SECTION 1 — BUILDING DESCRIPTION PROJECT SCOPE: This project consists of architectural renovation to all floors of the existing Northup House Facility at Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts. This project will include the renovations to the existing dry pipe sprinkler system, and a new addressable fire alarm system to serve the entire building, and a new elevator installed to serve all floors. The Building is a Use Group Type R -2 (Residential) and is a Construction Type 5B, Combustible/Un- Protected as defined by the Massachusetts State Building Code. The building consists of approximately 6,000 square feet on each of four levels, 4,500 square feet on the fifth floor, and a full basement. The area affected by this project is approximately 34,000 square feet. Fire Department personnel and rescue vehicles can access the building site from the south via Elm Street, and the west via Prospect Street. 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Respectfully submitted, Peter Lapointe, Architect PETER LAPOINTE,ARCHITECT PH 413 582 -9100 FAX 413 582 -9101 www.archimetrics.net ARCHIMETRICS DESIGN STUDIO EN 28 NORTH MAPLE UNIT B Section 71 1- Energy Conservation: In addition to meeftfi l`19ie %cilii em for new construction in work areas, the proposed work adds insulation to meet code minimums for the residential areas on the second, third and fourth floors including replacement of existing windows in both buildings. Gillett House - CHAPTER 9: 9.01.2: Change in occupancy with no change in occupancy classification: The increase in dining activities constitutes a change in occupancy on the first floor. Both occupancies have the same hazard classification; therefore, the requirements of 902 through 911 apply as follows: 902.1: Does not apply 903 through 905: These sections reference compliance with Section 912 for portions of the building undergoing a change in occupancy. 907.1 Gravity Loads: The existing 3x12 floor joists have adequate capacity for the new floor loading requirement for the areas with a change of occupancy (new dining area). 907.2 and 907.3 : The change of use does not affect the occupancy category as defined in Table 1604.5 of the 2009 IBC. Section 908 - Electrical, Section 909 Mechanical and Section 910 Plumbing: All proposed renovations meet the requirements for new construction. 912.3 Interior Finishes: All proposed interior finishes meet or exceed the requirements of IBC 2009 Chapter 8. 912.4.2 Means of Egress: The proposed change of use does not affect existing means of egress. The new entrance to the building is designed to meet the egress capacity of the proposed change in occupancy. 912.4.3 Egress Capacity: The proposed work meets the egress requirements of 2009 IBC Chapter 10. 912.4.4 Handrails: The work area involving change of occupancy does not affect existing stairs. PETER LAPOINTE, ARCHITECT PH 413 582 -9100 FAX 413 582 -9101 WWw.archimetrics.net ARCHIMETRICS DESIGN STUDIO EN 28 NORTH MAPLE UNIT B 7• IEBC 2009 FLORENCE, MA 01062 Northrop & Gillett upper floors: 703.2.1 Existing vertical openings: The existing stair is open at the first floor and meets the all of the conditions of Exception 3.2 and 1 1.2 for use group R -2. 705.5.1 Corridor doors: In all work areas where doors are being installed, the door and opening meet the requirements for new construction. The existing 2 inch thick five panel wood doors will remain in rooms that are not affected by renovations. The corridor load for the fifth floor is Tess than 10 and the corridor and doors are not required to be rated. 705.5.2 Transoms: Where transoms exist, the sash will be removed and the opening infilled with rated gypsum panels on metal framing in all locations. 705.9 Handrails: Both stairways are equipped with handrails to remain. The extension of the new stair to the fifth floor will have handrails that meet the requirements for new construction. 705.10 Guards: Both stairways are equipped with guards to remain. The extension of the new stair to the fifth floor will have guards that meet the requirements for new construction. 707.2 New structural elements: All new elements meet the requirements for new construction. 707.4 Existing structural elements carrying gravity Toads: None of the proposed alteration to structural elements reduce the capacity of existing gravity load - carrying structural elements. 707.5 Existing structural elements resisting lateral loads: None of the proposed alteration to structural elements exceed 10 percent of the demand - capacity ratio. Sections 708 - Electrical / 709 - Mechaincal / 710 - Plumbing: All of the proposed work meets or exceeds the requirements for new construction. PETER LAPOINTE, ARCHITECT PH 413 582 -9100 FAX 413 582 -9101 www.archimetrics.net ARCHIMETRICS DESIGN STUDIO EN 28 NORTH MAPLE UNIT B � as part of this renovation. The elevator will be extekfai c o g sem`� to provide an accessible laundry, kitchenette and lounge space to serve the entire building. The total R -2 occupancy for both buildings will be reduced as a result of these renovations. The work reduces the number of rooms on the second, third and fourth floor by a total count of 5 in each building. In Gillett, an additional four rooms are being eliminated to allow for the first floor renovations to the dining and kitchen areas for a total reduction of 9 rooms. In Northrop, the elimination of the kitchen will allow for 4 new rooms to be created on the first floor, while one existing room will be converted to a shared bathroom for a total reduction of 2 rooms. The total number of renovated rooms in each building is 6. Under the provisions of the 2009 IEBC adopted as Chapter 34 in the Eighth Edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code, the proposed renovations for both buildings do not exceed 50 percent of the aggregate floor area and constitute a Level 2 Alteration. The provisions of Chapters 6 & 7 apply to the work. In addition, the provisions of Chapter 9 apply to the change of occupancy for the first floor renovations in Gillett due to the expanded dining and kitchen renovations. The code review for each building is as follows: 521 CMR: Architectural Access Board: The applicability of 521 CMR requires only the work being performed to comply if the work is Tess than 30 percent of the full and fair cash value. Work defined in paragraph 3.3.1.b. Exception b. excludes work limited solely to mechanical, electrical or plumbing systems, hazardous material abatement and does not involve alteration of any elements or spaces. Exception c. excludes roof repair, window replacement, repointing and masonry repair work. The cost estimate prepared for the project identified the scope of this work as $1.7M of a total project cost of $5.9M. Bidding is consistent with the estimated probable cost. If the replacement value of the building is conservatively based upon $200 per square foot, then, the scope of work would represent twelve percent of the value of the building ($1.7M /$14M). All of the proposed new work meets the requirement for accessibility as required in 521 CMR Section 3.3. PETER LAPOINTE, ARCHITECT PH 413 582 -9100 FAX 413 582 -9101 www.archimetrics.net ARCHIMETRICS DESIGN STUDIO EN 28 NORTH MAPLE UNIT B April 20, 2011 FLORENCE, MA 01062 � • Renovations to Northrop & Gillett Houses Elm Street Smith College Northampton, MA Chapter 34 Summary Overview: Northrop & Gillett were designed as two four story masonry structures of type 3B construction with an attic built in the early 1900's. During the construction the attic was configured to include six rooms and a bathroom with egress served by an interior stair connected to the fourth floor and exterior fire escape. The total combined area of both buildings is 70,000 GSF or 35,000 GSF per building. The buildings have been a mixed use occupancy of use groups A -2 and R -2 with kitchen and dining facilities on the first floor and 75 rooms in each building. Bathroom renovations in the 1990's modified the main entrance to meet accessibility requirement and added two accessible student rooms to the first floor of Northrop and accessible public bathrooms in both buildings. The scope of the project is focused on replacing obsolete heating and electrical systems, refurbishing existing finishes and building envelope improvements including window replacement and added building insulation. In addition, the proposed renovations will eliminate the kitchen in Northrop and expand the kitchen and dining in Gillett including a separate accessible dining entrance. Interior renovations will extend the existing main stair to the fifth floor to allow removal of the exterior fire escapes. Both existing use groups have the same Hazard Category for means of egress, height and area and exterior wall exposure as defined in Section 912 of the 2009 IEBC. The buildings are fully sprinklered. Renovations will include installation of standpipes in all stairways. The College has elected to install an elevator to serve the building up to the fourth floor (extending to the fifth floor would require extensive structural and architectural modifications) and provide accessible bathrooms on the second and third floors and an accessible room with a private bath on the fourth floor PETER LAPOINTE, ARCHITECT PH 413 582 -9100 FAX 413 582 -9101 www.archimetrics.net TA C€4 g 14 , * jiii t- ► i t Dfr4#MI4 \tl �; 044 p44 1,�,�, R�+ -1301 5ve''� g ., t1444‘44.4414 02109 -1619 P (617) 727 -3200 F (617) 727 -5732 CONSTRUCTION CONTROL DOCUMENT Project Title: Northrup House & Gillett House Date: April 18, 2011 Project Location: Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts Scope of Project: Building Upgrades In accordance with the section 1 16.0- 116.4.2 of the 8 edition Massachusetts State Building Code: I, Mark W. Felgate, P.E. Mass. Registration Number 47531 being a registered professional Engineer /Architect hereby CERTIFY that I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation of all design plans, computations and specifications concerning: [ ] Entire Project [ ] Architectural [ ] Structural [ ] Mechanical [ ] Fire Protection [ X ] Electrical [ ] Other (specify) for the above named project and that to the best of my knowledge, such plans, computations and specifications meet the applicable provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code, all acceptable engineering practices and all applicable laws for the proposed project. Furthermore, I understand and AGREE that I shall perform the necessary professional services and be present on the construction site on a regular and periodic basis to determine that the work is proceeding in accordance with the documents approved by the building permit and shall be responsible for the following as specified in section 116.2.2: 1. Review of shop drawings, samples and other submittals of the contractor as required by the construction contract documents as submitted for the building permit, and approval for the conformance to the design concept. 2. Review and approval of the quality control procuedures for all code - required controlled materials. 3. Be present at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the work and to determine, in general, if the work is being performed in a manner consistent with the construction documents. I shall submit periodically, in a form acceptable to the building official, a progress report together with pertinent comments. Upon completion of the work, I shall submit to • , . ding official a final report as to the satisfactory completion and readiness of the project occupancy. p�1H 0FAA. 9 Signature and Seal of registered professional: MARK t^/. ��gg F'ELn, 3 ELE^ r , t No 4 331 c' t- ,9 - '''' NA L " ..s,, TA H * iit 1 i y, Dete44 di p atz , 5 �► n E e , Rte+ - 1301 � SV•� $o+144., M 02105 -161$ P (617) 727 -3200 F (617) 727 -5732 CONSTRUCTION CONTROL DOCUMENT Project Title: Northrup House & Gillett House Date: April 18, 2011 Project Location: Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts Scope of Project: Building Upgrades In accordance with the section 1 16.0 -1 16.4.2 of the 8` edition Massachusetts State Building Code: I, Charles P. Sharples, P.E. Mass. Registration Number 28940 being a registered professional EngineerlArchitect hereby CERTIFY that I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation of all design plans, computations and specifications concerning: [ ] Entire Project [ 1 Architectural [ 1 Structural [ X ] Mechanical [ ] Fire Protection [ 1 Electrical [ ] Other (specify) for the above named project and that to the best of my knowledge, such plans, computations and specifications meet the applicable provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code, all acceptable engineering practices and all applicable laws for the proposed project. Furthermore, I understand and AGREE that I shall perform the necessary professional services and be present on the construction site on a regular and periodic basis to determine that the work is proceeding in accordance with the documents approved by the building permit and shall be responsible for the following as specified in section 116.2.2: 1. Review of shop drawings, samples and other submittals of the contractor as required by the construction contract documents as submitted for the building permit, and approval for the conformance to the design concept. 2. Review and approval of the quality control procuedures for all code - required controlled materials. 3. Be present at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the work and to determine, in general, if the work is being performed in a manner consistent with the construction documents. I shall submit periodically, in a form acceptable to the building official, a progress report together with pertinent comments. Upon completion of the work, I shall submit to the buildint • ..., inal report as to the satisfactory completion and readiness of the project occupancy. r : Signature and Seal o registered prof ssi• .1 (t RR' �' fi° , , ,, . gyp 4., • RYAN S. HELLWIG, PE • STRUCTURAL ENGINEER • Secondary Construction Control Document April 21, 20111 OF A • Louis Hasbrouck p REL.CWIG , s a STRU Crt3RAL Building Commissioner No. 37360 Department of Building Inspections t,, AEG 0-4 212 Main Street "S/QHAI ' Municipal Building Northampton MA 01060 Re: Renovations at Northrop & Gillett Houses Smith College Northampton, MA Architect: Archimetrics Design Studio - Peter Lapointe, Architect Contractor: Aquadro & Cerruti, Inc. (Northampton MA) In accordance with the 8 Edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code § 107.6.2, I hereby certify that I have personally prepared the STRUCTURAL design drawings S -1G, S2 -G & S -3G (dated 3/2/11) for this project. To the best of my knowledge, these drawings conform to the applicable provisions of the Code and to accepted engineering practice. I shall personally perform the necessary professional services during construction of that portion of the work as shown in the above - mentioned drawings, including the following tasks: 1. Review, for conformance with the design concept, shop drawings and material specification submittals made by the contractor; 2. Perform the relevant duties for registered design professionals in Chapter 17; 3. Be present at the site at appropriate intervals during construction to observe and become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the work, and to determine if the work is being performed in a manner consistent with the above - mentioned drawings. I shall also submit to you a final report upon the completion of the this portion of the project. Respectfully, 7 Ryan Hellwig Massachuset rofessional Engineer #37300 - STRUCTURAL • 28 ALDRICH STREET • NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060 • • VOICE 413 - 584 -HLWG (4594) • FAX 413 - 584 - HLWFax (4593) • ARCHIMETRICS DESIGN STUDIO EN 28 NORTH MAPLE UNIT B �• FLORENCE, MA 01062 April 20, 2011 Louis Hasbrouck, Building Commissioner City of Northampton 212 Main Street Northampton, MA 01260 Project: Renovations to Northrop & Gillett Houses, Smith College, Northampton, MA. Scope: Replacement of MEP systems, room finishes, window replacement, roof replacement at connector. Installation of a new elevator in each building. Renovations to basements to create accessible laundry and kitchenette / lounge. Renovations to first floor to consolidate kitchen and add a small dining room in Gillett including new accessible entrance. Renovations to first floor in Northrop to add student rooms in former kitchen. CONTROLLED CONSTRUCTION AFFIDAVIT In accordance with Section 1 16.0 of the Massachusetts State Building Code, 8th Edition, I, Peter E. Lapointe, Massachusetts Registration No. 5291, being a registered Architect, hereby certify that I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation of all design plans, computations and specifications for the above mentioned project. I further certify that I will perform the necessary professional services during construction and be present on the construction site on a regular and periodic basis to determine that the work is proceeding in accordance with the drawings and specifications approved for the building permit. ✓��� ARC " . � n " t Slulbume falls � Peter E. Lapointe PETER LAPOINTE, ARCHITECT PH 413 582 -9100 FAX 413 582 -9101 www.archimetrics.net yy • `- Idlassachusetts - Department of Public Saf t ■ i Board of Building Regulations and Standards Construction Supervisor License License: CS 62358 Restricted to: 00 RICHARD D AQUADRO 30 FORBES AVE NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060 ` c �-�- Expiration: 2/10 /2012 ( onunusioner Tr#: 15992 i Restricted to: 00 00 Unrestricted { f ` 1G -1 2 Family Homes Failure to possess a current edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code is cause for revocation of this license. Refer to: 'WWW.Mass.Gov/1PS AR D CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE a�2i�2o Y' THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. if SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). 1 PRODUCER CONTACT Christopher Aquadro Aquadro & Associates (ANC. No. E :t)_ 413) 586 - 7373 ; (Ac.NoI: (413)584 -0859 355 Bridge St., P. 0. Box 357 ADDRESS: PRODUCER 00001121 -- __ - - -- CUSTOMER A #. ._... ..__ _... _ .- ._. ._.. Northampton MA 01061 _ INSURER(3) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # ED __ _._... _ -- - msua INsuRERA:Travelers In surance Company 0015 INsunER it National Union Fire Ins . Co of 0005 Aquadro & Cerruti, Inc. INSURER C :Pittsburgh, PA Texas Road INSURER D P.0 Box 656 INSURER E: 1 Northampton MA 01061 INSURER F . COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:CL111 100 2 682 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES, DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR .... _ .. - A�L'nBR _. _. .. : POLICYEFF I POLICYEXP LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INSR - WVD POLICY NUMBER (MMIDDIYYYY) (MWDDNYYY) - LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY - EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1, 000 , 000 DAMAGE TO RENTED _ a COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 500,000 - _ M I � PREMISES (Ea occurrence) „$ _... A CLAIMS - MADE •� OCCUR X QT 660 0415L118 TIL - 11 1/1/2011 . /1/2012 ' MED ExP (Any one person) - $ 5,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 GENT_ AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG ' $ 2,000,000 POLICY PROT LOC - — , 1 - _ JFC $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY IT COMBINED SINGLE LIM' (Ea accident) $ 1,000,000 ANY AUTO _ BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ 7 O TAO- 810- 98TS7592- c0F -11 1/1/2011 1/1/2012 A ALL OWNED AUTOS X BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ ' X I SCHEDULED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE 1 HIRED AUTOS (Per accident) $ 1,000,000 ' X • NON -OWNED AUTOS PIP -Basic $ Medical payments $ 5,000 X • UMBRELLA LIAR I OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 10,000,000 EXCESS L1A6 CLAIMS -MADE' AGGREGATE $ 10,000,000 DEDUCTIBLE ; $ _ A i D RETENTION $ 10,000 X pTSM- CUP- 8336L914- TIL -11 1/1/2011 1/1/2012 $ B i WORKERS COMPENSATION 1 ' WC ,S$TATU- ' 10TH- ANFMPLOYERS'LIABILTTY Y!N . TORI LIMITS. ER ANY PROPRIETORJPARTNERIEXECUTIVE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT 5 500,000 OFFICERMEMBER EXCLUDED? • I N I NIA j�][,` 6516032 2/31/201012/31/2011 (Mandatory in NH) E-L DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000 8 yea, describe under .. . _ ._. DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 . DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS 1 LOCATIONS 1 VEHICLES (Attach ACORO 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, if more space Is required) Project: NORTBROP & GILLETT THE TRUSTEES OF SMITE COLLEGE AND ANY PRESENT OR FORMER TRUSTEE, DIRECTOR, OFFICER, ADMINISTRATOR, EMPLOYEE, STUDENT, VOLUNTEER WORKER OR AGENT, IS ADDED AS AN ADDITIONAL INSURED TO THE GENERAL LIABILITY, AUTO, EMPLOYERS LIABILITY AND EXCESS POLICIES, AS THEIR INTEREST MAY APPEAR. THIS INSURANCE SHALL NOT TERMINATE WITHOUT AT LEAST 20 (20) DAYS PRIOR CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN SMITH COLLEGE ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. PURCHASING DEPT - 126 WEST ST RI AUTHOZED REPRESENTATIVE NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060 C Aquadro /CTA u0iitwy'T"- i9�yt�a�ueo cr ACORD 25 (2009109) © 1968 -2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. INS026 (2ro909) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents t K „„ Office of Investigations I X S 600 Washington Street h .* Boston, MA 02111 ',' ` 1 www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders / Contractors /Electricians /Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name ( Business /Organization/Individual): A C u i 0 T C E i P. UT � _ _ Address: 1 0- - Bc X 6,2 S - re XC S K A City /State /Zip: JQr^�k vtl. /r0/ ( Phone #: y/3 Sn y ) g- Are you an employer? Check the appropriat box: Type of project (required): 1. ❑ I am a employer with 4. I am a general contractor and I 6. ❑New construction employees (full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub - contractors 2. ❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub - contractors have 8. Demolition working for me in any capacity. employees and have workers' 9. El Building addition [No workers' comp. insurance comp. insurance.: required.] 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.[f Electrical repairs or additions 3. ❑ I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11.0 Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.0 Roof repairs insurance required.] t c. 152, § 1(4), and we have no employees. [No workers' 13. ❑ Other comp. insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box #1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers' compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. $Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub - contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub - contractors have employees, they must provide their workers' comp. policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers' compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. / Insurance Company Name: 4)C -r l M(t 4(ill ovu "7/ e ..h2 5 ( - 0 1 i r l 5 ei: // /4 P/1 Policy # or Self -ins Lic. #: C .5 C� O'� L� C �� Expiration Date: id- 1 ( c r If Self-ins, C, 1(e f--1- Nock Ses- 5e l � 1 ��/ /f Job Site Address: 17 7 L I 04 6 f N 1C C ity /State /Zip: W��i T62 �0 .� "0ate0 Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page (showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to $1,500.00 and /or one -year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to $250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify under the ains and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct Signature: (�A Date: '/ 6 /W/ Phone #: k/ / 7 r `7 7-- Official use only. Do not write in this area, to be completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License # Issuing Authority (circle one): 1. Board of Health 2. Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4. Electrical Inspector 5. Plumbing Inspector 6. Other Contact Person: Phone #: Version1.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000 SECTION 10- STRUCTURAL PEER REVIEW (780 CMR 110.11) Independent Structural Engineering Structural Peer Review Required Yes O No Q SECTION 11 - OWNER AUTHORIZATION - TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNERS AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING PERMIT The Trustees of The Smith College c/o Facilities Management as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize Aquadro & Cerruti Inc. - Richard D. Aquadro to ac/f)1 y half, all m rive to work auth�d by this building permit application. X °1 J � 1 J C - / 9 - -- v7 ,, A -1 04/26/2011 Sig ure of Owner Date Aquadro & Cerruti Inc. - Richard D. Aquadro as Owner /Authorized Agent hereby declare that the statements and information on the foregoing application are true and accurate, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed under the pains and penalties of perjury. Richard D. Aquadro Print Name 4 /"Lc__ri, 04/26/2011 Signature of gent Date SECTION 12 - CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 10.1 Licensed Construction Supervisor: Not Applicable ❑ Name of License Holder : Richard D. Aquadro CS 62358 License Number 30 Forbes Avenue, Northampton, MA 01060 02/10/2012 Address Expiration Date 17(4-4.441/1- (413) 584 -4022 Si nature Telephone SECTION 13 -WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT (M.G.L. c. 152, § 25C(6)) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the issuance of the building permit. Signed Affidavit Attached Yes 0 No Version1.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000 SECTION 9- PROFESSIONAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES - FOR BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES SUBJECT TO CONSTRUCTION CONTROL PURSUANT TO 780 CMR 116 (CONTAINING MORE THAN 35,000 C.F. OF ENCLOSED SPACE) 9.1 Registered Architect: Ft ) N ,� �) �e5 0 Not Applicable ❑ Name (Registrant): A4 'ZQ ) Registration Number Addres !V �j 4U.)611. 2.4r,) G Expiration Date �f-13 .6B2.. °i (o� Sig Telephone 9.2 Registered Professional Engineer(s): Charles P. Sharples Mechanical Name Area of Responsibility 435 Cottage Street, Springfield, MA 28940 A. • e Registration Number � (413) 732 -4336 06/30/2012 ., i 1!!�' gnature I Telephone Expiration Date Mark W. Felgate Electrical Name Area of Responsibility 435 Cottage Street, Springfield, MA 47531 Address Registration Number (413) 732 -4336 06/30/2012 Signature Telephone Expiration Date 1 z --(ArN l -��1,� [O� ✓iTC�9t%�V fit}{ 1�. Name Area of Responsibility It A ca r 0012:4 PTV , Adt A Address Registration Number , PH - S -6 / MO/ Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date 9.3 General Contractor A a41, Tx_ T./C'C- Not Applicable ❑ Company Name: \ D Responsible In Charge of Constru ion 0 c X S J 13 .- Tt°Xcc s ' R ct ./0 « A CIC Address Signature Telephone Version1.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000 8. NORTHAMPTON ZONING Existing Proposed Required by Zoning This column to be filled in by Building Department Lot Size No Change No Change Frontage No Change No Change Setbacks Front Side L: R: L: R: Rear /( C ff Ai G E Building Height , 6 l 6 c r{A Bldg. Square Footage Open Space Footage (Lot area minus bldg & paved ping) # of Parking Spaces Fill: No Change (volume & Location) A. Has a Special Permit /Variance /Finding ever been issued for /on the site? NO Q DONT KNOW Q YES 0 IF YES, date issued: IF YES: Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds? NO 0 DONT KNOW 0 YES 0 IF YES: enter Book Page and /or Document # B. Does the site contain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO 43 DONT KNOW Q YES Q IF YES, has a permit been or need to be obtained from the Conservation Commission? Needs to be obtained Q Obtained Q , Date Issued: C. Do any signs exist on the property? YES Q NO 3 IF YES, describe size, type and location: Name of buildings located on entrance connector. D. Are there any proposed changes to or additions of signs intended for the property? YES Q NO Q IF YES, describe size, type and location: E. Will the construction activity disturb (clearing, grading, excavation, or filling) over 1 acre or is it part of a common plan that will disturb over 1 acre? YES Q NO Q IF YES, then a Northampton Storm Water Management Permit from the DPW is required. , r, , t Versionl .7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000 SECTION 4- CONSTRUCTION SERVICES FOR PROJECTS LESS THAN 35,000 CUBIC FEET OF ENCLOSED SPACE Interior Alterations ❑ Existing Wall Signs 0 Demolition ❑ Repairs 0 Additions ❑ Accessory Building ❑ Exterior Alteration ❑ Existing Ground Sign ❑ New Signs ❑ Roofing El Change of Use ❑ Other GI Brief Description Enter a brief description here. Exterior building restoration, new windows, new MEP's, new Of Proposed Work: Elevators and finishes as required. Minor reconfiguration of driveway area. Handicap ramp. SECTION 5 - USE GROUP AND CONSTRUCTION TYPE USE GROUP (Check as applicable) CONSTRUCTION TYPE A Assembly A -1 ❑ A -2 p A -3 ❑ 1A 1 ❑ NI A-4 ❑ A -5 ❑ 1B I ❑ B Business ❑ 2A ❑ E Educational ❑ 2B 1 ❑ F Factory ❑ F-1 ❑ F -2 ❑ 2C I ❑ H High Hazard ❑ 3A ❑ 1 Institutional ❑ 1 -1 ❑ 1 -2 ❑ 1 -3 ❑ 3B M Mercantile ❑ 4 ❑ R Residential El R -1 ❑ R -2 GI R -3 ❑ 5A ❑ S Storage ❑ S -1 ❑ S-2 ❑ 5B [ ❑ U Utility ❑ Specify: M Mixed Use 0 Specify: A2 / R2 p 5 Special Use ❑ Specify: COMPLETE THIS SECTION IF EXISTING BUILDING UNDERGOING RENOVATIONS, ADDITIONS AND /OR CHANGE IN USE Existing Use Group: A / R2 Proposed Use Group: A2 / R2 Existing Hazard Index 780 CMR 34): Proposed Hazard Index 780 CMR 34): No change SECTION 6 BUILDING HEIGHT AND AREA BUILDING AREA EXISTING PROPOSED NEW CONSTRUCTION OFFICE USE ONLY Floor Area per Floor (sf) 1 1" " /V0 CL vt e_, 2nd 2nd 3rd 3 rd 4" 4 Total Area (sf) 70,000 Total Proposed New Construction (sf) 70,000 Total Height (ft) t 1 Total Height ft if 0 C 7. Water Supply (M.G.L. c. 40, § 54) 7.1 Flood Zone information: 7.3 Sewage Disposal System: Public 51 Private ❑ Zone Outside Flood Zone p Municipal 151 On site disposal system❑ 1 Versionl .7 Commercial BuildinaPennit May 15, 2000 Department use only RECEIVED City of Northampton Status of Permit: APR Bui ding Department Curb Cut/Driveway Permit - 212 Main Street Sewer /Septic Availability 2 6 200 Room 100 Water/Well Availability NSrth tmpton, MA 01060 Two Sets of Structural Plans pFSU ITw� -587 -1240 Fax 413 - 587 -1272 Plot/Site Plans Other Specify APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT, REPAIR, RENOVATE, CHANGE THE USE OR OCCUPANCY OF, OR DEMOLISH ANY BUILDING OTHER THAN A ONE OR TWO FAMILY DWELLING SECTION 1 -SITE INFORMATION 1.1 Property Address: This section to be completed by office Northrop & Gillett Houses Map Lot unit 47 - 49 Elm Street Zone Overlay District Elm St. District CB District SECTION 2 - PROPERTY OWNERSHIP /AUTHORIZED AGENT 2.1 Owner of Record: The Trustees of The Smith College 126 West Street, Northampton, MA 01063 Name (Print) - Current Mailing Address: (413) 585 -2400 X Signature , l Telephone 2.2 Authorized Aaent: Aquadro & Cerruti Inc. Richard D. Aquadro PO Box 656, Texas Rd., Northampton, MA Name (Print) Current Mailing Address: ' (413) 584 -4022 Signature • - Telephone SECTION 3 - ESTIMAT D CONSTRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Cost (Dollars) to be Official Use Only completed by permit applicant 1. Building $3,156,161.00 (a) Building Permit Fee $31,546.25 2. Electrical $607,637.00 (b) Estimated Construction Total from (6 Cost ) of $5,257,709.00 3. Plumbing $245,000.00 Building Permit Fee 4. Mechanical (HVAC) $31,546.25 5. Fire Protection $1,248,911.00 6. Total =(1 + + +3 +4 +5) , 5 ,35 ? ri oq Check Number „Z Q(p :3 (f � ��' Cel ,Q.J?A/A g 0I" _ _ " 0 This Section For Official Use Only Building Permit Number Date Issued Signature: Building Commissioner /Inspector of Buildings Date File # BP- 2011 -0840 APPLICANT /CONTACT PERSON AQUADRO & CERRUTI INC ADDRESS/PHONE P 0 Box 656 NORTHAMPTON (413) 584 -4022 PROPERTY LOCATION 49 ELM ST - NORTHROP & GILLETTE HOUSE MAP 31B PARCEL 221 001 ZONE URC(100) / /EU THIS SECTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST ENCLOSED REQUIRED DATE ZONING FORM FILLED OUT Fee Paid Building Permit Filled out 07� g 3 3 1, J g g' Fee Paid O 5/7 Tvpeof Construction: RENOVATE INTERIOR NORTHROP & GILLETTE HOUSES EXT BLDG, W IND O W S, RAMP, BULKHEAD S, ELE V AT ORS New Construction 1N; ( F 1 PS DE PAPT /A.00 ii ' A P e ,Zo "A2_ Non Structural interior renovations 0 f PL,' 5 Addition to Existing Accessory Structure Building Plans Included: Owner/ Statement or License 062358 ( j � � , a�G� 3 sets of Plans / Plot Plan THE FOLLOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON INFOXVIATION PRESENTED: Approved Additional permits required (see below) PLANNING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER:§ Intermediate Project: Site Plan AND /OR Special Permit With Site Plan Major Project: Site Plan AND /OR Special Permit With Site Plan ZONING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER: § Finding Special Permit Variance* Received & Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Other Permits Required: Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability Septic Approval Board of Health Well Water Potability Board of Health Permit from Conservation Commission Permit from CB Architecture Committee Permit from Elm Street Commission Permit DPW Storm Water Management Demolition Delay Signature of Building Official Date Note: Issuance of a Zoning permit does not relieve a applicant's burden to comply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits from Board of Health, Conservation Commission, Department of public works and other applicable permit granting authorities. * Variances are granted only to those applicants who meet the strict standards of MGL 40A. Contact Office of Planning & Development for more information. 49 ELM ST - NORTHROP & GILLETTE HOUSE BP-2011-0840 GIS #: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map:Block: 31B - 221 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Lot: -001 PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS Permit: Building DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) Category: renovation BUILDING PERMIT Permit # BP- 2011 -0840 Project # JS- 2011- 001194 Est. Cost: $5257709.00 Fee: $31546.25 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Const. Class: Contractor: License: Use Group: AQUADRO & CERRUTI INC 062358 Lot Size(sq. ft.): 64033.20 Owner: SMITH COLLEGE OFFICE OF TREASURER Zoning: URC(100) / /EU Applicant: AQUADRO & CERRUTI INC AT: 49 ELM ST - NORTHROP & GILLETTE HOUSE Applicant Address: Phone: Insurance: P 0 Box 656 (413) 584 -4022 Workers Compensation NORTHAMPTONMA01061 ISSUED ON:5/6/2011 0:00:00 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK:RENOVATE INTERIOR NORTHROP & GILLETTE HOUSES EXT BLDG, WINDOWS ,RAMP,BULKHEADS,ELEVATORS - pending fire dept approval POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector Underground: Service: Meter: Footings: Rough: Rough: House # Foundation: Driveway Final: Final: Final: Rough Frame: Gas: Fire Department Fireplace /Chimney: Rough: Oil: Insulation: Final: Smoke: Final: THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. Certificate of Occupancy Signature: FeeType: Date Paid: Amount: Building 5/6/2011 0:00:00 $31546.25 212 Main Street, Phone (413) 587 -1240, Fax: (413) 587 -1272 Louis Hasbrouck — Building Commissioner