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Administrative O UO O ■ N Residence 0 � t�� " "5 ° DO Rental - HPMG v0 , I NO pO" Rental - 3 College The purlins in the older wing are 8x8 running framing into the quarter point of each roof truss, and in the newer wing they are 6x10, according to the 1994 drawings. The purlins in both wings are not adequate for current snow loads. In the older wing, the rafters are flush with the purlins, being set in mortises, with joist hangers added in 1994 - so purlins cannot be easily sistered. Reinforcement on the sides would require cutting back the existing rafters, and would also conflict with the steel saddles that were added in 1994 (see photo). Reinforcement underneath would pose difficulties in connecting to the truss, since that is also a flush connection. The connection detail in the newer wing could not be observed at this time. The structural engineer has requested that openings be cut in the plaster at three locations. Note: See Field Report 12- 21 -11. Trusses: The timber truss in the older wing appears to have a smaller top chord than bottom chord: 7x7 versus 9x9. The 9x9 is OK, but the 7x7 would be overstressed with the new snow loads. Reinforcing truss chords is difficult in many ways, including tying the reinforcements together at the heel joint, where there is significant outward thrust at the connection between top and bottom chords. The profile and details of the trusses in the newer wing are not shown on the 1994 drawings, and also are not yet visible in the building. Again, the structural engineer has requested that openings be cut to assess this and other conditions in the newer wing. Note: See Field Report 12- 21 -11. ; Page 15 I Structural Review Ryan Hellwig, PE made the following report based on the 1994 structural drawings, section drawings. and measurements taken on site. 1. Scope of Work - Structural improvements a. Reinforcing of purlins and trusses in both sections will be required. Some reinforcing of rafters also included. b. During the renovations of the bathrooms, some water damage may be discovered due to leaks or previous cutting for piping. Reinforcement of existing floor joists in these situations may be necessary. 2. Code Review — IEBC Chapter 3 - Prescriptive Compliance Method a. Section 303 - Alterations (1) 303.3 Existing structural elements carrying gravity load. "Any existing gravity load - carrying structural element for which an alteration causes an increase in design gravity load of more than 5 percent shall be strengthened...as needed to carry the increased gravity load required by (the) code for new structures." The increase in design snow load will be more than 5% for this project, so analysis of the roof will be required, and some reinforcement may be necessary. No increase in floor live load is anticipated in this project. (2) 303.4 Existing structural elements carrying lateral load. (a) Exception: "Any existing lateral load- carrying structural elements whose demand- capacity ratio with the alteration considered is no more than 10 percent greater that its demand - capacity ratio with the alteration ignored shall be permitted to remain unaltered." There will be no increase in the lateral load demand - capacity ratios, so this exception applies to this project. The original building is over 175 years old. Over the course of its life, it has been modified many times, including having been moved twice. No complete, accurate structural drawings are known to exist. Sagging is noticeable in some locations, particularly of the old wing. Given the age and history of the building, such deformations are to be expected. In the 1994 renovation, some repairs were made to the existing structure, including restoring diagonal timbers and wooden pegs in the roof trusses, and reinforcing some rafters in the old wing, and installing some additional floor beams, columns and footings in the new wing. The drawings for that work call for structural loads per the 5th edition Massachusetts State Building Code. It is presumed that the repairs were made in accordance with those loads. However, the snow load in that edition was only 35 psf. The current. 8th edition requires a 42 psf snow load for the area of Northampton when the roof is well insulated, which is a 20% increase to 35 psf The floor live loads in the 5th and 8th editions are the same. Rafters: The rafters in the older wing are 3x7 spaced at about two foot centers, and in the newer wing the 1994 drawings show them as 2x9 at 20 inch centers. Rafters in both older and newer wings are adequate for current snow loads, assuming that they are in good condition - no rot, excessive checking, out -of -grade knots, or similar damage or strength - reducing defects.. Note: The sizing of rafters and purlins in the newer wing are shown on the 1994 drawings but the actual conditions are not visible. Purlins: Purlins in both older and newer wings are NOT adequate for current snow loads. Page 14 Massachusetts Plumbing Code Based on 248 CMR 10.00: Uniform State Plumbing Code Table 1: Minimum Facilities for Building Occupancy Post - Secondary Education Calculations: Occupants: 170 on three levels, presumably mostly women as this is a women's college. Toilets: • Female: 1 toilet per 90 occupants 4 2 toilets total — complies with 4 toilets • Male: 1 toilet plus 1 urinal per 180 occupants -� 1 toilet total - complies Lavatories: 1 per 180 occupants 4 1 per toilet room - complies Service Sink: 1 per floor — none on third level, no room to add one Drinking Fountain: 1 per 75 occupants — none existing — one will be added on the first and second levels, but not on the third level due to constraints. Page 13 International Energy Conservation Code Based on 2009 IECC Chapter 1: Administration 101.4 Applicability 101.4.1 Existing Buildings: Except as specified in this chapter, this code shall not be used to require the removal, alteration or abandonment of, nor prevent the continued use and maintenance or, an existing building or building system lawfully in existence at the time of adoption of this code. 101.4.2 Historic Buildings: Any building... certified as a contributing resource with a ...locally designated historic district... are exempt from this code — probably applicable, letter of determination is in progress. 101.4.3 Additions, alterations, renovation or repairs: ...shall conform to the provisions of this code as they relate to new construction without requiring the unaltered portion(s) of the existing building or building system to comply with this code. An addition shall be deemed to comply with this code if the addition alone complies. Exceptions: many are listed — some may prove relevant 1. Storm windows installed over existing fenestration Page 12 • 1. Existing stairway shall not ...comply with... Section 1009... where the existing space and construction does not allow a reduction in pitch or slope. Commentary: According to exception 1, if an existing stairway was built with a steeper rise/run ration than permitted in the current code, the stairway can be replaced with the existing configuration. At his point there is no intention to rebuild any of the non - compliant stairs. 2. Handrails: extensions don't need to comply with 1012.6 if hazardous. 303.3 Existing structural elements carrying gravity load: Any... structural element for which an alteration causes an increase in design gravity load of more than 5 percent shall be strengthened, supplemented, replaced or otherwise altered as needed to carry the increased gravity load required by IBC for new structures. The cumulative effect of the load increase since original construction shall be considered. — Insulation increases the snow load increase live load by 5% According to Ryan Hellwig, this will affect the roof framing only and has detailed reinforcement to trusses to address this. 303.3.1 Design live load: where the alteration does not result in increased design live load... 303.4 Existing structural elements carrying lateral load — According to Ryan Hellwig there is no increase to the lateral loading of the building under this project. 303.4.1 Seismic: 304 Repairs 304.1: ...shall be repaired in conformance to this section and section 301.2 304.1.1 Dangerous conditions: ...the code official shall have the authority to require elimination — to the best of architect's knowledge there are no "dangerous conditions" 304.2 Substantial structural damage to vertical elements of the lateral - force - resisting system. - — to the best of architect's and structural engineer's knowledge there is no such damage. 304.3 Substantial structural damage to gravity load - carrying components: ...Nondamaged gravity - load - carrying components that receive... snow loads from the rehabilitated components shall also be rehabilitated or shown to have the capacity to carry the design loads — to the best of architect's and structural engineer's knowledge there is no such damage. 304.4 Less than substantial structural damage:... repairs shall be allowed that restore building to its pre- damage state... 305 Fire Escapes — not relevant 306 Glass replacement— probably not relevant 307 Change of Occupancy — not relevant 308 Historic Buildings: The provisions of this code... shall not be mandatory for historic buildings where such buildings are judged by the building official to not constitute a distinct life safety hazard. Commentary: The most important criterion for the application of this section is that the building must be essentially accredited as being of historic significance by a qualified party to agency. Consideration for "how the intent of the code, if not the letter, will be achieved" — we have a letter of determination from Mass Historic for our AAB application. It does not appear that we need to use this relief, but may be a consideration in addressing code compliance issues during construction. 310 Accessibility —> 521 CMR Page 11 1604.11 Snow Load: 55 pounds Wind Speed: 100 MPH Existing Building Code Based on International Existing Building Code 2009 and Massachusetts Amendments 3401.1 Scope: Chapter 34 of IBC 2009 is deleted in its entirety. The alteration, repair, addition, and change of occupancy of existing buildings shall be controlled by...IEBC 2009 and its appendixes, and as modified with Massachusetts Amendments... 101.5 Compliance Methods: ONE approach chosen, cannot combine in any way. 101.5.1 Prescriptive: comply with Chapter 3 — Hal Cutler, Building Code specialist says that the Mass Board of Building Regulations and Standards determined that this method can only be for buildings constructed under the 6th and 7 editions. Louis Hasbrouck stated in email on 5/23 that this decision was reversed and that this can still be used by ALL existing buildings - This is the method selected for this project as it is generally viewed as being the most straight forward 101.5 .4 Investigation and Evaluation Evaluation of the following: design gravity loads, lateral load capacity, egress capacity, fire protection systems, fire resistive construction, interior environment, hazardous materials, and energy conservation ...may be required if impacted by the proposed work — completed by project teams according to their discipline. Chapter 3: Prescriptive Compliance Method: 301.2.2 New and replacement materials: except as otherwise required or permitted by this code, materials permitted by the applicable code for new construction shall be used. Like materials shall be permitted for repairs and alterations, provided no hazard to life, health or property is created... 302 Additions 302.1 Additions... shall comply with...IBC. Alterations to the existing building or structure shall be made to ensure that eh existing building...together with the addition are not less conforming... than the existing building... was prior to the addition. An existing building together with its additions shall comply with the height and area provisions of ...IBC. — the existing building with a small addition for an elevator complies (with sprinkler system increase for height). 302.3.1 Design live load: Where the addition does not result in increased design live load, existing gravity load - carrying structural elements shall be permitted to be evaluated and designed for live loads approved prior to the addition. If the approved live load is less that that required by Section 1607 of the IBC, the area designed for the nonconforming live load shall be posted with placards... 302.4 Existing structural elements carrying lateral load: where the addition is structurally independent of the existing structure, existing lateral load - carrying structural elements shall be permitted to remain unaltered. 303 Alterations: 303.1 Except as provided by 301.2 of this section, alterations to any building... shall comply with the IBC for new construction. Alteration shall be such that the existing building or structure is no less conforming to the provisions of the IBC... Exceptions: Page 10 rating not less than the floor assembly penetrated, but need not exceed 2 hours. Exit enclosures shall lead directly to the exterior of the building or shall be extended to the exterior of the building with an exit passageway conforming to the requirements of Section 1023, except as permitted in Section 1027.1. - none of the exceptions apply, therefore we cannot remove the enclosure at the top of the curved stair without an variance. Exceptions: 1. In all occupancies, other than Group H and I occupancies, a stairway is not required to be enclosed when the stairway serves an occupant load of less than 10 and the stairway complies with either Item 1.1 or 1.2. In all cases, the maximum number of connecting open stories shall not exceed two. 1.1. The stairway is open to not more than one story above its level of exit discharge; or 1.2. The stairway is open to not more than one story below its level of exit discharge. 1022.2 Termination. Exit enclosures shall terminate at an exit discharge or a public way. Exception: An exit enclosure shall be permitted to terminate at an exit passageway complying with Section 1023, provided the exit passageway terminates at an exit discharge or a public way. — the existing stair discharges to corridor which is NO7'fire -rated — this is okay for IEBC, but maybe not if it is modified 1023 Exit Passageway 1023.3 Construction. Exit passageway enclosures shall have walls, floors and ceilings of not less than 1- hour fire- resistance rating, and not less than that required for any connecting exit enclosure. Exit passageways shall be constructed as fire barriers in accordance with Section 707 or horizontal assemblies. An exit passageway shall not be used for any purpose other than as a means of egress. 1027 Exit Discharge 1027.1 General. Exits shall discharge directly to the exterior of the building. The exit discharge shall be at grade or shall provide direct access to grade. The exit discharge shall not reenter a building. The combined use of Exceptions 1 and 2 below shall not exceed 50 percent of the number and capacity of the required exits. Exceptions: 1. A maximum of 50 percent of the number and capacity of the exit enclosures is permitted to egress through areas on the level of discharge provided all of the following are met: 1.1. Such exit enclosures egress to a free and unobstructed path of travel to an exterior exit door and such exit is readily visible and identifiable from the point of termination of the exit enclosure. - complies 1.2. The entire area of the level of exit discharge is separated from areas below by construction conforming to the fire- resistance rating for the exit enclosure. — probably the archaic construction of the basement would comply 1.3. The egress path from the exit enclosure on the level of exit discharge is protected throughout by an approved automatic sprinkler system. All portions of the level of exit discharge with access to the egress path shall either be protected throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2, or separated from the egress path in accordance with the requirements for the enclosure of exits. - complies Page 9 o Offices: 2,034 SF / 100 4 21 occupants • 3r floor: o Offices: 1,073 SF / 100 - 11 occupants 1006 Means of Egress Illumination 1006.1 All means of egress (including exit discharge) shall be illuminated at all times the building is occupied... — shall comply 1007.1 Accessible means of egress are not required in alterations to existing buildings. 1008.1.10 Panic and fire exit hardware. ... and doors serving rooms or spaces with an occupant load of 50 or more in a Group A or E occupancy shall not be provided with a latch or lock unless it is panic hardware or fire exit hardware. — Note: accessory assembly is defined as B -use in this building because it is less than 750 SF, therefore no panic devices are required from assembly space or building. Electrical rooms — Not required for new electrical room as service is only rated 200A 1016.1 Travel distance limitations. Exits shall be so located on each story such that the maximum length of exit access travel, measured from the most remote point within a story along the natural and unobstructed path of egress travel to an exterior exit door at the level of exit discharge, an entrance to a vertical exit enclosure, an exit passageway, a horizontal exit, an exterior exit stairway or an exterior exit ramp, shall not exceed the distances given in Table 1016.1. B Use: 300 feet (with sprinkler) - complies 1021 Number of Exits and Continuity 1021.1 Exits from stories. All spaces within each story shall have access to the minimum number of approved independent exits as specified in Table 1021.1 based on the occupant load of the story -2 per floor, complies 1021.2 Single exits. Only one exit shall be required from ... stories of ...buildings as indicated in Table 1021.2. Occupancies shall be permitted to have a single exit in buildings otherwise required to have more than one exit if the areas served by the single exit do not exceed the limitations of Table 1021.2. — this section was calculated to determine if historic curved stair could be opened at top — it is not however applicable so stair will remain closed 1021.3 Exit continuity. Exits shall be continuous from the point of entry into the exit to the exit discharge. 1021.4 Exit door arrangement. Exit door arrangement — Note: this is not the case from one of the third level stairs that ends at the second floor. However, there are still two choices on the second level to other stairs. 1022 Exit Enclosures 1022.1 Enclosures required. Interior exit stairways and interior Exit enclosures shall have a fire - resistance rating of ...not less than 1 hour where connecting less than four stories. Exit enclosures shall have a fire- resistance Page 8 Detailed Building Code Analysis International Building Code Based on International Building Code 2009 and Massachusetts Amendments — see below for Existing Building Code Chapter 3: Use and Occupancy Dewey House is classified as B use 303.1 Exception 3: A room or space used for assembly purposes that is less than 750 square feet (70m2) in area and accessory to another occupancy shall be classified as a Group B occupancy or as part of that occupancy. Chapter 5: General Building Heights and Areas Table 503 Allowable Height and Area Use Group B: Type VB Construction 4 2 stories, 9,000 SF per floor Existing building is 3 stories with 4,690 SF footprint (including ramp and porch), the existing building has a sprinkler system (which presumably meets 903.3.1.1) - Dewey House appears to comply with sprinkler system increase for height. Use Group B: Type VA Construction 4 3 stories, 18,000 SF per floor Chapter 6: Types of Construction Type VB (5B): Combustible, Unprotected — this is the assumed classification Chapter 7: Fire and Smoke Protection Features 708.4 Fire - resistance rating. Shaft enclosures shall have afire- resistance rating of not less than 2 hours where connecting four stories or more, and not less than 1 hour where connecting less than four stories. - lift shaft wall shall be 1 -hour. 705.5 Fire- resistance ratings. Exterior walls shall be fire- resistance rated in accordance with Tables 601 and 602 and this section. Greater than 30' = 0 rating 708.6 Exterior walls. Where exterior walls serve as a part of a required shaft enclosure, such walls shall comply with the requirements of Section 705 for exterior walls and the fire- resistance -rated enclosure requirements shall not apply. 708.7 Openings. Openings in a shaft enclosure shall be protected in accordance with Section 71.5 as required for fire barriers. Doors shall be self- or automatic- closing by smoke detection in accordance with Section 715.4.8.3. - Table 715.4 requires 1 -hour door for lift shaft. Chapter 10: Egress 1004 Occupant Load • Basement Level: o Offices: 3,275 SF / 300 4 11 occupants • Main Level: 138 occupants o Accessory Assembly Room A: 575 SF / 7 4 82 occupants o Accessory Assembly Room B: 290 SF / 7 4 42 occupants o Office / Lounge: 1,350 SF / 100 4 14 occupants • 2nd floor: Page 7 would otherwise have to extend above the historic eave line, the latter seems reasonable and is recommended. An Application for Variance is in process with a hearing scheduled for June 18 2012. The following sections are of particular relevance, although there may be some other minor items that would need changes. 26 Doors: First floor should be made to fully comply. Variances for upper level doors is in process. • Width: 32" clear - first floor door widths comply, all upper level doors do not and should be made to comply except as per variance request. • Clearances - most of first floor doors comply (with exception at Rm. 102 which has alternative access through adjoining room), many upper level doors cannot be made to comply without moving partitions (variance requested) • Hardware - Only doors off the back hall on first floor comply, all hardware will be replaced even if door widths and clearances do not comply (except per variance request). 27 Stairs • The new egress stair: presumably complies. • Curved Historic Stair: complies for nosings, needs a second handrail • Stair from 2 to 3rd floor: This stair is scheduled to remain. A second handrail will be added, although discontinuous. 28 Elevators: An elevator is required for this building for this level of work. It is technically required to serve all public levels. A variance is in process for a lift serving first and second floors. 30 Public Toilet Room: The first floor toilet room complies, the second floor toilets will be made to comply, and a variance is in process for the third floor. 32 Kitchens: New kitchenettes will comply. 34 Storage: New cabinets will comply. The upper floor office closets appear to comply for side reach. 39 Controls - shall comply 40 Alarms: if emergency warning systems are provided, then they shall include both audible and visual alarms - shall comply 41 Signage - shall comply Page 6 Other Egress Items • Exit Access: All exit access appears to be sufficient in width and configuration. • Exit signs: Appear to be sufficient in number and location. These will however be modernized. • Means of Egress Illumination: There are emergency lights in halls and stairs. These will however be modernized. • Accessible Means of Egress: is NOT required for alterations to existing buildings, nor is it required by AAB code. Fire Separation Assemblies • Stairs: o Stair tower (basement to 3` floor) —fully separated, complies o Interior basement stair — fully enclosed, presumably with rating, sufficient for existing building. o 1s — 2nd stair — existing smoke partition at top appears sufficient for existing building. o 2 " — 3` stair — enclosed (doors have magnetic hold opens) but with some office doors opening into it; some modifications to the enclosure may need to be made if stair is rebuilt. • Incidental Uses o Furnace and boiler rooms: not applicable (fed by steam lines from external power plant) • Corridor Separation: not required for B use. • Floor Ceiling Assemblies (basement ceiling): none required for VB building type with B use except as noted above for incidental uses. Fire Protection and Alarm Systems: Please refer to the Narrative Report by Lindgren and Sharples, dated April 28, 2012. Plumbing Much of the existing plumbing piping and fixtures are to be replaced throughout the building and will be code compliant. There is no change of use so full compliance with the code for total number of fixtures and their location is not required at this time. There are however sufficient number of toilets. There are custodial closets with sinks on first and second floor. Drinking fountains will be added at first and second floors (2 total). Energy Conservation: Only changes (Additions, alterations, renovation or repairs) to the building envelop (including replacement windows) and mechanical and electrical systems are required to comply to the IECC at this time. Although not required, work will include extensive air sealing and insulation of attic and exterior walls. Handicap Access: The proposed work amounts to far greater than 30% of the full and fair cash value of the building and therefore the full building must be brought into compliance with 521 CMR. However, the building is "eligible for listing in the National or State Register of Historic Places" (and is partially within the elm street historic district) which qualifies the building for "alternative accessibility. A Letter of Determination was received and included in variance application to AAB (see below). A critical decision was made by the owner to apply for a variance for elevator access to third floor and several other aspects of the code. With only 6 offices at the third floor level and an elevator tower that Page 5 Area / Height Limitations Use Group B with Type VB Construction 4 allows for 2 stories, 9,000 SF per floor Existing building is 3 stories with 4,690 SF footprint (including ramp and porch), the existing building has a sprinkler system (which presumably meets 903.3.1.1) allowing for height increase of 1 story - appears to comply Egress Occupancy Load: • Basement Level: o 3,275 SF / 300 4 11 occupants • Main Level: 138 occupants o Accessory Assembly Room A: 575 SF / 7 4 82 occupants o Accessory Assembly Room B: 290 SF / 7 - 42 occupants o Office / Lounge: 1,350 SF / 100 4 14 occupants • 2 floor: o Offices: 2,034 SF / 100 - 21 occupants • 3 floor: o Offices: 1,073 SF / 100 4 1 1 occupants Number of Exits and Vertical Means of Egress: There are two means of Egress from each Level. • Basement: There are two (2) exits, one (1) into a fully enclosed fire stair which exits directly to the exterior, one (1) into an enclosed stair which leads to the Front Hall which has an exit directly to the exterior — complies for existing buildings • Main Level: There are two (2) exits directly from corridors to exterior. There is a third exit through adjoining spaces into the stair tower and out to exterior - complies for existing buildings • Second Floor: There are two (2) exits, one (1) into a fully enclosed fire stair which exits directly to the exterior, one (1) into a semi - enclosed historic curved stair. The latter is enclosed at the top with a glazed partition and door. The stair leads to the Front Hall which has an exit directly to the exterior — complies for existing buildings • Third Floor: There are two (2) exits, one (1) into fully enclosed fire stair which exits directly to the exterior, one (1) into a semi - enclosed historic L- shaped stair. The latter is enclosed at the top and bottom (with closers on magnetic hold opens at the 2 floor level). From the second floor level egress is into egress access corridors to the two stairs listed above — complies for existing buildings Egress Width: All egress components are of sufficient width for the occupant load and use with the possible exception of the basement interior stair and the third floor interior stair. — complies for existing building. If the stair to the third floor is replaced it may need to be widened although existing building code does allow for exceptions if there is not sufficient space (303.1 exception 1). Page 4 Executive Summary of Code Compliance Report The purpose of this code analysis is to determine the extent to which the existing Dewey House will need to be brought up to various codes. The starting assumption is that basic building envelop, bathroom, and finish improvements are needed. Additional items are triggered by this level of work, and have been investigated below. Any structural assessment is preliminary. There have been many structural modifications over the years. The majority of the original structure and the modifications are hidden from view. Further assessment will be required as demolition and reconstruction begins. This study is not all- inclusive. It is based on educated assumptions regarding existing conditions. Indication of "code compliance" within this study does not represent a guarantee on the part of the architect that the existing conditions meet all aspects of the code, but rather that they appear to meet the critical life safety aspects of relevance to the proposed use and modifications. It should also be noted that THREE NEW codes have been reviewed for this report and that the building commissioner of the City of Northampton has indicated that many aspects of the code are not yet fully understood by the state code officials. The interpretations by Kraus -Fitch Architects (KFA) does not guarantee similar interpretations by officials now or at a future date. Referenced Codes and Other Sources The original building was built prior to any modern codes. The following review is based on the following codes: • 2009 International Building Code (IBC) • 2009 International Existing Buildings Code (IEBC) • 2009 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) • Massachusetts Amendments to the IBC 2009 • Massachusetts Architectural Access Board Regulations • Northampton Code of Ordinances — Chapter 195 Historic Districts • Elm Street Design Standards and Boundary Map • "Asbestos Inspection, PCB Inspection and Lead Based Paint (LBP) Determination Report" dated June 1. 2011 conducted by ACT Associates, Inc. Existing and Proposed Uses Use Group B: Educational occupancies for students above the 12th grade, Accessory Assembly spaces meet definition for B use (< 750 SF) Existing Building Code (IEBC) Compliance Method: 101.5.1 Prescriptive: comply with Chapter Classification of Work (Chapter 3): Note: See the Detailed Code Analysis (below) for more detailed information, specifically regarding Chapter 3. • Compliance Alternatives: No compliance alternatives are requested at this time, but should be considered if needed Construction Type VB (5B) Combustible, Unprotected Note: Construction may actually be VA (SA) Combustible, protected — more examination of the archaic Construction would be needed to determine this. Page 3 Background Background — Dewey House: Original Construction: 1827 Style: Greek Revival: Architect Ithiel Town Early History: Named for Judge Charles Dewey, one of Northampton's distinguished citizens whose heirs sold it and much of the original Smith College campus to the newly established college in 1871. In 1875 it housed the entire college of "fourteen young ladies" who were Smith's first students. History of Changes: The building was moved twice. It was moved in 1898 to its present site when the ell was added to make room for more students. At some point the attic level of the original building was occupied as a dormitory. Apparently chords of the original heavy timber roof trusses were removed for this purpose and may have been the cause of some of the severe deformity of the building. In 1994, diagonal chords were reintroduced to these trusses under the direction of Brennan & Partners, Inc. Presumably the attic level was abandoned at this time. Many holes were cut in the plaster ceiling to do this and other structural repairs. They were never patched and are a direct conduit for warm air to get under the roof sheathing. This is an extreme energy by-pass and is likely to be cause of ice- damming. Modifications for handicap access (new ramp and porch on south and accessible toilet room) and modernization of the first floor back wing were made in 1994. Historic Building, Districts, Etc. Dewey House is located almost entirely outside of the Elm Street Historic District. However, Wayne M. Feiden, Director of Planning and Development for the City of Northampton pointed out that the north east corner of the building is within the district (see maps in Appendix A) and stated in an email correspondence "the boundary is exact, so if you are doing work on that northerly corner, you need a permit from Elm Street, and otherwise you don't ". Size of Building Footprint with porch (exterior) = approximately 4,689 SF Total Finish Interior Square footage = approximately 8,289 SF • 3,493 first floor (interior) • 3,276 second floor (interior) • 1,520 third floor (interior) Basement (relatively unfinished space, not currently occupied) = approximately 3,275 SF Assessed Value of Building $2,949,477 insurance carrier's building valuation (Dec. 2011) $1,037,630 (from City of Northampton, Commercial Property Parcel 31D -008 -001 Card 2) $2,486,720 = value of land, however this parcel is shared with 4 other buildings. Page 2 Project Background, Code Summary, Detailed Code Narrative, and Structural Review Renovations and Repairs to Dewey House 4 Neilson Drive Smith College Northampton, Massachusetts Prepared by: Laura Fitch, AIA, LEED AP BD &C Kraus -Fitch Architects, Inc. 110 Pulpit Hill Rd. Amherst. MA 01002 413 -549 -5799 Hitch a kraustitch _ corn May 09, 2012 N ► mss. 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. 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. 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 6 15 dba above ambient sound levels. The minimum sound level shall be 75 dba as required for a Business Occupancy. 3. Visual alarm devices shall be provided in common stairways, corridors, and areas 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 FAC'P, 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. C. This project does not include any special design considerations or anticipated deviations from the code requirements. D. Duct smoke detectors, tamper and flow switches shall be provided and installed where required as shown on the construction documents. E. Carbon monoxide detection is not required. 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 at Smith and Mount Holyoke Colleges. The alarm shall then be relayed 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. 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' /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 a100 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. 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 notification devices as shown on plans. It is the intent of this design that audible notification devices achieve sound pressure levels of 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 all floors of the building will be renovated to support the planned architectural renovations, a new stand system will be installed, and all existing sprinkler piping and heads in the attic will be replaced to facilitate the planned structural repairs.. 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 DEWEY HALL - FACUILITY OFFICES FIRE PROTECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM BASIS OF DESIGN NARRATIVE April 28, 2012 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 28, 2011 SECTION 1 — BUILDING DESCRIPTION PROJECT SCOPE: This project consists of architectural renovation to all floors of the existing Dewey Hall 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. Also as part of this project a new lift installed to serve the first and second level. The Building is a Use Group Type B (Business) and is a Construction Type 5B, Combustible/Un- Protected as defined by the Massachusetts State Building Code. The building consists of approximately 3,500 square feet on each of two levels, 1,500 square feet on the third floor, with a 2,000 square feet in the 3rd floor accessible attic, and a full basement. The area affected by this project is approximately 14,000 square feet. Fire Department personnel and rescue vehicles can access the building site from the main campus road system, at the intersection of Chapin Way and Neilson Drive. The building site is accessible on the south and west sides from the campus road system. The fire department main entry point is on the southwest side of the building, at the handicap entryway. L &S 1718 Page 2 J NARRATIVE REPORT FOR FIRE PROTECTION & ALARM SYSTEMS AT DEWEY HALL FACULITY OFFICES AT SMITH COLLEGE MASSACHUSETTS PREPARED BY: LINDGREN & SHARPLES, P.C. CONSULTING ENGINEERS 435 COTTAGE STREET SPRINGFIELD, MA 01104 -4005 TEL. 1-413-732-4336 April 28, 2012 . ...,\ TA C4M44444/444447u it �; N 4, 44 4 d pat 5 4 t aft D A�+Mx�. ! + -1301 , � :. _ en s ..5 $o444,1%, 1444 4444 4i'.,. 02105 -1619 P, (617) 727 -3200 Fia (617) 727 -5732 CONSTRUCTION CONTROL DOCUMENT Project Title: Renovations to Dewey House Date: April 27, 2012 Project Location: Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts Scope of Project: Building Upgrades In accordance with the section 116.0- 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 s 1 - ... ., 'lding official a final report as to the satisfactory completion and readiness of the project occupan ..L .1H OF A,pd,' r� Signature and Seal of registered professional. - ` O �'`' It.. FELGATE en ELECTN CAL No. 47531 s' O NAt. E 4 . TA C»t14444444444/4 Dzitet4 p o m e 5 4filit gal 1 ,1 4.1 ,. f e 044 A 444. , gitts0 1301 $044424•, Mr4444 4414 02109-161$ P (617) 727 -3200 Fiat (617) 727 -5732 CONSTRUCTION CONTROL DOCUMENT Project Title: Renovations to Dewey House Date: April 27, 2012 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 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 [ X ] Mechanical [ ] Fire Protection [ ] 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 bu'l.dtt .,•fficial a final report as to the satisfactory �x completion and readiness of the project occupancy. Signature and Seal of registered professional: ga KRAUS -FITCH ARCHITECTS, INC. Home — Community — Planet 11 60" CONSTRUCTION CONTROL In accordance with Chapter 1, Section 107.0 of the Eighth Edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code, I, Laura Fitch, being a Registered Professional Architect, certify that I or an Authorized Representative shall be responsible for the following as specified in Section 107.6.2.2: 1. Review, for the conformance to the design concept, of shop drawings, samples and other submittals of the contractor as required by the construction contract documents submitted for the building permit. 2. Review and approval of the quality control procedures 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. At the completion of construction, I shall perform a final inspection to verify the satisfactory completion and compliance with the plans, specifications and Rules and Regulations of the Massachusetts State Building Code of the intended use and occupancy Laura E. Fitch, AIA Date: 5/9/12 , rc ?� ix i ` � 4 , t , 0 .A. Project Title: Renovations to the Dewey House N0 8835 ,' AMHERST 5 , MASS. ; Project Location: Smith College, Northampton, MA , Name of Building(s): The Dewey House ` # �y Nature of Project: Exterior envelopment, lift addition, minor interior renovations, major MEP replacements, structural improvements. 110 Pulpit Hill Road, Amherst MA 01002 413 -549 -5799 Fax: 413 -549 -7918 www.krausfitch.com •Linda Gaudreau From: eDEPConfirmation@rnassrriall state ma us Sent: Fpciay April 27 2012 9 41 AM To: Linda Gaudreau Subject: eDEP Submittal Confirmation for DEP Transaction ID 459281 . , . . . . . .... . . , . . _ . Disin7 HALL ASBESTOS REPORT I . 0 SITE INSPECTION SUMMARY SITE: Smith College Dewey Hall Northampton, MA CLIENT: Smith College 126 West Street Northampton, MA 01063 The enclosed Asbestos and Survey and Report was performed and prepared by ATC Associates, Inc The survey included a limited inspection of requested, accessible, interior areas throughout Dewey Hall facility. ATC's visual observations and the accompanying laboratory analytical reports forms the basis for the conclusions contained in this report. The following licensed and accredited inspectors performed the Inspection: Ottt.k.) o LL Steve Dolinsid rt " Massachusetts Asbestos Inspector # Al 070449 Massachusetts Lead Inspector # 31 The Report was reviewed and approved by: Denis St. Jean Smith College Account Manager Projecr No. 081 10438 0868 Smith College Dewey Hall Northarnnion MA PI - Sr■sicAn mtps: euejNuer.,110, , NA...65Hr :;crt3c■ Pee.cmack s ()rank.? F",i 71;:l Syserr. CTAiDRE N.c C i A My eDEP Forms My Profile -,-- Help Receipt >r. nAttlre Receipt Summary/Receipt print receipt E it Your submission is complete. Thank you for using DEP's online reporting system. You can select "My eDEP" to see a list of your transactions. PEP Transaction la 459281 Date and lime Submitted: 4/27/2012 9:40.14 AM Other Email Form Name: AQ 06 - Construction/Demolition Notification Payment Information DEP code 65090 Date 4/27/2012 9:39 39 AM Amount (S) 85 Payment Detail GAUDREAU LINDA --AccountType AccountNumber -- 3367 ConfirmationNumber Contractor Contractor Number Name Address, . Supervisor Project Monitor Lab MassDEP s F!. ng Sy sIer, ver '1 5 7 20• MaSSDEP t'! 4 27 2012 9:40 A • L.1 K8�ssachusetts DepartmentofEnViroMrnenta|PrOtecdon �VneaWofVVas\ePnevendon°Air[)u@|itv �� 1UD144884 uocv/wwmbe, ����N�� ���� &�d� ���� ���� U�V� ~�' ~ � ~ ~ ~—~~ — _. Notification Prior to Construction or Demolition C. General Construction or Demolition Description (cont.) S a If this is a demolition project, were the structure(s) surveyed for the presence of asbestos contamingmsgens|(ACM)? / Yes No If yes, who conducted the survey? ATC ASSOCIATES u Surveyor Name /4O70449 c Division w Occupational ^arewcemowt"n 05/21/2012 08/31/2012 7 Construction or Demolition a Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) b End Date (mm/dd/yyyy 8 a Fo/demoUtmn and construction projects indicate dust suppression techniques to be used seeding paving wetting shrouding b If other, please specify covering other 9 For Emergency Demo|ihon Operations, who is the DEP official who evaluated the emergency? a Name moEpOmna/ »noc c Date (mmmumyw) m Authorization ' 0 flOP Waver Number D. Certification c I certify that I have examined the ANN LEDWELL o above and that to the oeot of my a Pent Name o knowledge it is true and complete ANN LEDWELL The signature below subjects the b Avmo,./eu Signature signer to the general statutes OPERATIONS ASSISTANT o regarding a false and misleading cPos/hvvnmv Q statement(s) WRIGHT BUILDERS, INC. �- Rep,esnno^u - 04/27/2012 o o^e0mm/uo/yvvn ---o _~""~_~~~~-.< �� auo«uno' 10■2 evvpAOoe Page 3 of 3 �� • Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Prevention • Air Quality 100144684 BWP 06 Decal Number AQ Notification Prior to Construction or Demolition Goneral B. General Project Description (cont.) statoment It asbestos is found miring a 4 General Contractor. Construction or Demoiition WRIGHT BUILDERS, INC. operation, all •esoonsible parties a Name must comp iy wan 48 BATES STREET :310 CMP 7 00 Add 7 09 7 15 and Lmadtur 21E of the NORTHAMPTON MA 01060 . .:.enerak Laws of c City( town d State e Zip Code the Commonwealth (413) 586-8287 h woud cci JCO 1 ruledhone Number r ai ea code and extens oni fritnall Address (optional) but wor)id not be lowed to rihng an JIM SMALL dsraesvyi 'removal h On-sire Manager Name • notitication with me Liieparlinent a•lior a notice or Reaseith 'Jf C. General Construction or Demolition Description release or a hazardous substance to Me 1 Construction or demolitIon contractor Department if appiiconle SMS SERVICES INC. a Name 55 EQUESTRIAN DR. 0 Address NO. ANDOVER MA 01845 c dyiTowr 0 State e Zip Code (978) 683-1166 f Telephone Number ',area code and extensions E-mail Address (optional) MELVIN ARIAS h On-sae Manager Name 2 On-Site Supervisor JIM SMALL On-Site Supervisor Name 3 Is the entire facility to be dernokshed? Yes I No iN 4 Describe the area(s) to be demolished 610101111•11611101.1•116111111•11111111111! HVAC THROUGHOUT, CEILING ON 2ND FLR (.1 .0 o 5 If this is a construction project. describe the building(s) or addition(s) to be constructed: OFFICE BUILDING RENOVATION co co --‹ 111 up/ill drtic • 10/02 E3 AO 06 • Page 2 of 3 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection • Bureau of Waste Prevention • Air Quality 100144684 BWP AQ 06 Decal Number Notification Prior to Construction or Demolition Important: A. Applicability toi ins On the !ioniputer use Of fiy the tab key A Construction or Demolition operation of an industrial, commercial, or institutional building, or to move your residential building with 20 or more units is regulated by the Department of Environmental Protection alisor-c000t use the return t DEP). Bureau of Waste Prevention - Air Quality Control Regulations 310 CMR 7.09 Notification of key Construction or Demolition operations is required under 310 CMR 7 09 (2) ten (10) days prior to any work being performed. The following information is required pursuant to 310 CMR 7.09 B. General Project Description 1 a Is this facility fee exempt - city toNn district, municipal housing authority, owner-occupied instructions residence of four units or less? Yes I No 1 All sections of c Provide blanket decal number if applicable tims form must be Blanket Decal Number completed in order to comply with the 2 Facility Information Department of SMITH COLLEGE- DEWEY HOUSE Environmental Protection a Name noliticaton 4 NEILSON DRIVE equir en lents of b Address '310 t;Mik 7 09 Northampton MA 01060 o City/Town a State e. Zip Code (413) 585-2424 f Telephone Number firea cede arid exlenenrr q E-mail Address loptonal j 8,289 4 ft SILO of Facility r n Sqi.arEi Feet Number of Floors j. Was the facility built prior to 1980? Yes No k. Describe the current or prior use of the facility: OFFICE BUILDING 1 Is the facility a residential facility? Yes Na m If yes, how many units? 0 Number of Units ONMONNIMIIININN*IOMMONO 3. Facility Owner. SMITH COLLEGE- PHYSICAL PLANT 0 a Name 126 WEST STREET . Ao C Address NORTHAMPTON MA 01060 C Ci ty/Town d State e Zip Code (413) 585-2424 f releohone Number ccige and extension; u E-rnail Address ioptionalt 0 CHARLIE CONANT h Manager Name I aq06 (10:: • 10/02 BWP AG 06 • Page 1 of 3 111 • ACORD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DDIYYY1) 02/29/2012 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. 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ACORD 25 (2009/09) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Version 1.7 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: Not Applicable ❑ Name (Registrant): Registration Number Address Expiration Date Signature Telephone 9.2 Registered Professional Engineer(s): Charles P Sharpies Mechanical Name Area of Responsibility 435 Cottage Street, Springfield. ma. 01 104 28940 Ad. -s/ / ,/ Registration Number A 1..• 6/3�.173Z' 06/30/2013 Signature Telephone Expiration Date Mark Felgate Electical Name Area of Responsibility 435 Cottage street, Springfield, Ma. 01 104 47531 Address Registration Number NO) 73z -5338 06/30/2013 Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date 9.3 General Contractor Not Applicable ❑ Company Name: Responsible In Charge of Construction Address Signature Telephone Version 1.7 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: Not Applicable ❑ Name (Registrant): Registration Number Address Expiration Date Signature Telephone 9.2 Registered Professional Engineer(s): ;Ryan S Hellwrg, PE I Structural Engineer Dewey House Name Area of Responsibility 28 Aldrich Street, Northampton MA 01060 1 37300-ST Address Registration Number t O�� ,(413) 584-4594 06/30/2012 i Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility 0 [ Address Number ` r _ Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number 1. Signature Telephone Expiration Date 1 Name Area of Responsibility 1 Address Registration Number I. Signature Telephone Expiration Date 9.3 General Contractor _ ... Not Applicable ❑ C ompany Name: Responsible In Charge of Construction Address Signature Telephone 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 0 No SECTION 11 - OWNER AUTHORIZATION - TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNERS AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING PERMIT I, 114 I,Si 5 IIIl 1 t7 ut -L a V <4' "G' C4 Q 1 , as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize 1,A w 114 - -- to act on my , in all matter el iv to work autho zed by this building permit application, f� Cb$1 3 ) ) l Sign'atur • o wner Date I tP PI r 8 4)1 U , as Owne Authorized • gent ereby declare that the statements and information on the foregoing application are true and accurate, to the best of my knowledge - • belief. Signed under the pains and penalties of perjury. t.up�►tec Print Name / Ate ‘/&- .5/0E10 /12/ Sign. ure,.lwner /Agen Date SE• •N 12 - CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 10.1 Licensed Construction Supervisor: /,�,C,Q �/► p / 1 Not Applicable ❑ Name of License Holder : U Pi O pe (i"� - Pt; t ( 'b �0 Mr `- P. wC I ? 9b License Number S , Cr • �J o I� -TA-o N� M� 9/a1/13 Address Expiration Date Sign.j 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 b ilding permit. Signed Affidavit Attached Yes No 0 Vet =m`i7{lnno1om Permit Nifty 15. I 8U SECTION 9- PROFESSIONAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES - FOR BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES SUBJECT TO comoTnoonoNoomTRoLpueaoAw7To7onnmm1m(COmnww/ws MORE THAN uo.00ncr.op ENCLOSED SPACE) 9.1 Registered Architect: Not �� ) ` — !la me(ncn.stram): , _— ----- \ 1 ,–L R��mu on Number Lk ` �` e� i/— K+\ �\7 /`v ` a o /`/ 11.5" c�1(� m��tmnon� ,� ' ` r~ / / �� � �� / / | {> smn��� Telephone 9.2 Registered Professional Emgineer(,): -Area -- ---- ---- o/�oupois'uxity ___ ___ _ Address Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Are of Responsibility ;:agnatort-, felephone Expiration Date :fa A Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signatut Telephone Expiration Date Area of Responsibility Registration Number Toluptionc Expiration Date --------| 93 General Contractor �` [] \L� /� � . �' �� wot*pp|ic*y le comDan6,uumo � |/`}[���r � _ T�/ -- " ' - Q P DOC■/b � ohamc nrConstruction � (. / �� | o* ������ �o|cr-�/. [�- ~/\=��L ' �\ Sig :Lire �� ---- _- Telephone | __ Vmr kv New wok k Mort ' i 0 - Versionl.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000P� �I� ,�r+ _ 8. NORTHAMPTON ZONING /—'� ��/l�'l Existing Proposed Required by Zonin• 'Fills column to be ed in by Building D •. ment Lot Size Frontage Setbacks Front Side L: R: • R: Rear Building Height Bldg. Square Footage Open Space Footage (Lot area minus bldg & pay parking) # of Parkin! :paces Fi . olume & Location) A. Has a Special Permit /Variance /Finding ever been issued for /on the site? NO DON'T KNOW t YES 0 IF YES, date issued: IF YES: Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds? NO Q DON'T KNOW Q YES 0 IF YES: enter Book Page and /or Document # B. Does the site contain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO DON'T 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 (Q IF YES, describe size, type and location: l" D. Are there any proposed changes to or additions of signs intended for the property ? YES Q NO 15‹ IF YES, describe size, type and location: E. Will the construction activity disturb (clearing, grading, exc- ation, or filling) over 1 acre or is it part of a common plan that will disturb over 1 acre? YES Q NO t IF YES, then a Northampton Storm Water Management Permit from the DPW is required. Version1.7 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 ❑ Demolition ❑ Repairs L"J Additions ❑ Accessory Building ❑ Exterior Alteration ❑ Existing Ground Sign ❑ New Signs ❑ Roofing L' Chang t' e �� of Use ❑ Other ❑ Brief Description escri r�e;� IV A ,h i(1 �}�c \F ,' Ai 1 .. %- troCt) R.('pclx car)& P c i ti \& LiC (J, c� Of Proposed n osed Work: Q_� rut J SECTION 5 - USE GROUP AND CONSTRUCTION TYPE USE GROUP (Check as applicable) CONSTRUCTION TYPE A Assembly ❑ A -1 ❑ A -2 ❑ A -3 ❑ 1A I ❑ A -4 ❑ A -5 ❑ 1 B ❑ B Business ❑ 2A ❑ E Educational ❑ 2B I ❑ F Factory ❑ F -1 ❑ F -2 ❑ 2C ❑ H High Hazard ❑ 3A ❑ I Institutional ❑ I -1 ❑ 1 -2 ❑ 1 -3 ❑ 3B ❑ M Mercantile ❑ 4 ❑ R Residential ❑ R -1 ❑ R -2 ❑ R -3 ❑ j 5A ❑ S Storage ❑ S -1 ❑ S -2 ❑ 5B ❑ U Utility ❑ Specify: M Mixed Use Dl Specify: r p fY� �VS I n� t.C�- ��� QS.S6 'T� � � 1(� S Special Use ❑ Specify: I COMPLETE THIS SECTION IF EXISTING BUILDING UNDERGOING RENOVATIONS, ADDITIONS AND /OR CHANGE IN USE Existing Use Group: Proposed Use Group: Existing Hazard Index 780 CMR 34): Proposed Hazard Index 780 CMR 34): SECTION 6 BUILDING HEIGHT AND AREA BUILDING AREA EXISTING PROPOSED NEW CONSTRUCTION OFFICE USE ONLY Floor Area per Floor (sf) ( " D& 1st 3, L 3 1st 2nd a a ^ � \(/ 2nd 3rd ' ,3 at) 3rd 4 th 4 Total Area (sf) am Total Proposed New Construction (sf) I Total Height (ft) Total Height ft 7. Water upply (M.G.L. c. 40, § 54) 7.1 Flood Zone Information: 7.3 Sewa • e ' isposal System: Public Private ❑ Zone Outside Flood Zone Municipal ►'. On site disposal system ❑ • Versionl .7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000 Department use only City of Northampton Status of Permit: Building Department Curb Cut/Driveway Permit - 212 Main Street Sewer /Septic Availability Room 100 Water /Well Availability Northampton, MA 01060 Two Sets of Structural Plans phone 413 - 587 -1240 Fax 413 - 587 -1272 Plot/Site Plans -- Other Specify APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT, REPAIR, RENOVATE, CHANGE THE USE OR OCCUPANCY 0 , O' DEMOLISH ANY BUILDING OTHER THAN A ONE OR TWO FAMILY DWELLING NAY 2012 SECTION 1 - SITE INFORMATION S This section to - ^` 7**; • ' 11c775Z J 1.1 Property Address: M 1� t_ . 1 Map Lot Unit 1'f"' k Zone Overlay District N 0 P N I nor Elm St. District CB District SECTION 2 - PROPERTY OWNERSHIP /AUTHORIZED 2.1 Owner of Record: U.S1ee sm 11 L(, 6 — 7 f'+' if kA -t Co N ppv-r, s& PRa- 114G-9- 1 INer ser , N o,- , .AApNr ,Mk Name (Print) Current Mailing Address: / 1113- 585 - . a4 Signature y ` i ,e rL ^ , 4 . 1/ Telephone 2.2 Authorized Agent: Wi-t" ' l we -s MA-s P• WCIA ¥S igkre .sir. N ti f-o rn- erflti Name (Print) / Current Mailing Address: F Sit Signature / Telephone SECTION 3 - TIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Cost (Dollars) to be Official Use Only completed by permit applicant 1. Building C;tl (a) Building Permit Fee 1 2. Electrical CJ 17C .. ��� (b) Estimated Total Cost of b U Construction from (6) 3. Plumbing n T 7 CC- Building Permit Fee 4. Mechanical (HVAC) y 'i f 0i y ! ° ' 5. Fire Protection /� �{ 6. Total = (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5) I � �� t Q ( �t 3 Check Number This Section For Official Use Only Building Permit Number Date Issued Signature: Building Commissioner /Inspector of Buildings Date • File # BP- 2012 -0982 APPLICANT /CONTACT PERSON WRIGHT BUILDERS ADDRESS /PHONE 48 Bates St NORTHAMPTON (413) 586 -8287 (116) PROPERTY LOCATION DEWEY HOUSE - 4 NIELSON DR MAP 31B PARCEL 252 001 ZONE EU(100)/URC(100)/ THIS SECTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST ENCLOSED REQUIRED DATE ZONING FORM FILLED OUT Fee Paid Building Permit Filled out / ` 22 Fee Paid 7 O 3 7 y ✓ , /9 Typeof Construction: NEW HVAC & LIGHTING STRUCTURAL REPAIRS & NEW ROOF New Construction Non Structural interior renovations Addition to Existing Accessory Structure Building Plans Included: Owner/ Statement or License 16370 3 sets of Plans / Plot Plan THELOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON INF ATION PRESENTED: L 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 a• - / / 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. DEWEY HOUSE - 4 NIELSON DR BP- 2012 -0982 GIS #: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map:Block: 31B - 252 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Lot: -001 PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS Permit: Building DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) Category: Zoning Permit BUILDING PERMIT Permit # BP- 2012 -0982 Project # JS- 2012- 001313 Est. Cost: $1531767.00 Fee: $9192.00 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Const. Class: Contractor: License: Use Group: WRIGHT BUILDERS 16370 Lot Size(sq. ft.): 62726.40 Owner: SMITH COLLEGE OFFICE OF TREASURER Zoning: EU(100)/URC(100)/ Applicant: WRIGHT BUILDERS AT: DEWEY HOUSE - 4 NIELSON DR Applicant Address: Phone: Insurance: 48 Bates St (413) 586 -8287 (116) Workers Compensation NORTHAMPTONMA01 060 ISSUED ON:5/22/2012 0:00:00 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK: NEW HVAC & LIGHTING STRUCTURAL REPAIRS & NEW ROOF 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 5/22/2012 0:00:00 $9192.00 212 Main Street, Phone (413) 587 -1240, Fax: (413) 587 -1272 Louis Hasbrouck — Building Commissioner