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06-013 (3) For ALL buildings within Fire District and for other buildings costing$10,000.00 or more, plans and specifications must be submitted to the Inspector of Buildings for examination and approval. If building is to be moved give details relative to proposed location as for a new building. ,3 y 13 Application for Permit to Build Northampton, Mass., .......... .' .L.............19...,,� To the Inspector of Buildings:- The undersigned hereby applies for a permit to build, move, alter, or repair, according to the following specifications.-� ,r 1. Owner's name ..... .......,t._4;9�. ....'.. .......................................................................................... 2. Owner's address ................ 9........ .. ..1 . .. .. ............................................................. 3. Architect's name ..............................................................................................................................................................................._................. 4. Builder's name ...................._......................_. .-........................................................................................................................................... 5. Builder's address ..............................':::�......................................................................................................................................................... 6. Location of Building. Street No. ............. 1 rrY_G{�¢r:................._... . ........ .......... 7. Is this a removal or new building................... 1-.. :.....7 .......... ............................................ 8. If removal, from where ............................................. ..., ® .................................................................. 9. What is the purpose of building .................... r ....... .................................................................... 10. Material of building ............................................Zia. .. ............................................................................................................. 11. If a dwelling, for how many families ..............'"''................Number of rooms ................................................... 12. Is there to be a store in the building .............�(y9. d.................................................. .......................................................... 13. Size of building, No. of feet front ...../7Z...........'No. of feet deep ..,/�..; .,-.»....; No. of stories ..................... 14. Size of ell, No. of feet front .....:4..---.......; No. of feet deep g ...... ........�:::.. No. of feet high ...........».............. 15. Size of Lot ..................................................................................Feet Wide ...........h........................ Feet Deep ................................. 16. How near the-line of street .......................................................................................................................................................................... 17. How near the line adjoining lot. Right............................. .....; heft....................................; Rear................................. 18. Nearest building is ..... .......................... feet in a.. ............................................. direction ...................................................... 19. Material of the floor ............... .... .. ... ...................................._..................................................................................................... 20. Size of timbers, 1st ........:=........; 2nd ............ ..... ; 3rd ........................: 4th ..............................; 5th .................. 21. No. of feet span..........................-.- ............._.............. ; Distance on centers ........ ....................................................... 22. Will the building be erected on solid or filled land ..... ............................................................. 23. What is the material of foundation ................................:':=..............................................; Footing ..... --...... n 24. Will the roof be flat or pitched .......... ��..........; Covering.....d2 ..................................... 25. Heat; steam, hot water, furnace, stoves..............==...............; Power oil burner ............................................... 26. Fireplace .............................. .........-..............................; Insulation ..................:---.-:......................................................................... 27. How many sinks .........--Toilets ......, Lavato rim.....; Bathtubs...... Showers...... .1 S e t t u b s ..f 28. City Service; Water .....=Z......... Sewer .....::::=........: Road Surface .....=7Z::::........; Sidewalk ...... 29. Is lot on accepted street .................... ........... ................... ............................................................................................... 30. Estimated cost (must be filled out) .................. ...?r�J�.. ....... ....................................................,......................................... Applicant agrees to give the Inspector of Buildings 24 hours' notice before lathing or plastering this building. This building will conform to the requirements of the law. Signatureof applicant ..................................._...................................................................................................... ... .F..................... No.......... REMARKS �f .......................................... ...................................... ............,�.. ....."' ....., .. .... i ........< - G/ .......................... ............_.............................................................».... ........................ ................................................................................................................_.............. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ News Item ! Poly-Growers rescues burned out Dairy Farmer. Albert Snyder was milking in the dry again 3 weeks after notifying Poly-Growers of his need. For this purpose we de- veloped the Poly-Grower with the all aluminum roof. A. m, 4 H_„v n , ti Y' '* ., "� � "�i4(Y�.,✓�'., ,, ,�� ,�w w.^+".-_ti:w,.a� ,� ..fir <�` .:. �'�wwev��� '..n -+w,.. I BUYING A GREENHOUSE When you are considering the purchase of a new green- Poly-Growers Inc. is a "grower-owned" business. house, there are many factors to be considered. A few of We do not have a large staff of highly trained salesmen these are: and engineers to raise our overhead. 1. How long do I want the greenhouse to last? We do, however, have a lot of practical-technical experi- ence. We know the grower's problems. We know in today's 2. What kind of house do I need for the kind of crops I business climate we need to cover as many square feet for plan to grow. as few dollars as possible. We also realize that these struc- 3. Should the roof be temporary or permanent? tures must be life-time and trouble-free. 4. If the roof is temporary . . . The Poly-Grower is all that and more. After comparing our features and overall structure with all others, you will a. Is it easy to replace every year? find we are offering more quality greenhouse for less money. b. Will I be able to sleep on a windy night? In fact some of our patented features cannot be found any- c. Can I convert over to a permanent covering with a where else for any amount of money. minimum of work and expense? If you have a question concerning your present range or 5. Can the house be erected without professional help? a proposed new one, we are as close as your telephone. We are more than happy to give you advice on any problem with 6. Is the firm reliable and practical? no obligation. Also, if we don't know the answer we will 7. Can I get more for my money anywhere else? tell you so and will suggest who to call. � ° �� n � '"` '^•..,,; Y LEI «a C , low n THE POLY-GROWER© IS VERSATILE , , . Your imagination is the only limit to the use of a Poly-Grower BOILER ROOM POOL COVER POLYETHYLENE COVERED GREENHOUSES FIBERGLASS s COVERED GREENHOUSE DAIRY BARN WITH CORRUGATED ALUMINUM ROOF IV a i o < � r b �� g "POLY-GROWER® VENTILATION" 2 For complete year-round ventilation of a �� _- h, 27'x 96' Poly-Grower we recommend: 2—DC36F Acme Windmaster Fans 1—RC24F Fan Jet 2—W4848 Wall Shutters For houses of other than 0 RZ4F FAN Crer Poty- standard size or for TUBE' VENT 14-IrlaN 1 Pad cooling contact Poly-Growers Inc. ACME i1//NOMA3'TER .01 / EXHq UST , / .C4 VIT "POLY-GROWER® HEATING SYSTEMS" M; ACME HEAT KITS for overhead heating of green- Convection Tube heating is in: houses With either floura-Guard or Acme System you save up to Modine Flora Guard 40% on installation and reduce fuel costs up to 20%. Gas Fired Systems or Both 3-Season Systems are available in steam, gas, or hot Hot Water Heating Units water. r " Contact Poly Growers the grower oriented firm for "practical- 7", technical" recommendations in heating and ventilating. Corrugated Fiberglass ---_ CROSS "Poly-Tite" SECTION Hold Down Strap Fiberglass Bottom holding insulation screw — Corrugated Rubber molding Aluminum holding angle Aluminum holding screw Vinyl Protection '"Poly-Tite" Hold Down Strap Roof Covering Lip of Hoop Section Main Hoop Section Continuous Ridge Lip of integral Bolt slot Bolts to hold hoop to ridge Cross Section Ridge and Hoop IMain Hoop Section Lip of Hoop Lip of "Poly-Tite" Integral Bolt Hold Down Strap Slot 11 Roof Covering I I J Bolt Fi Bolts to hold tr-C Hoop to Closure (or 77-foundation) Aluminum Closure "Poly-Tice" (or-Z) Closure Wedge Anchor Bolt Foundation Wall or Pillar CROSS SECTION CLOSURE & HOOP, INSTALLED "Poly-Tite" Hold Down Strap Vinyl Gripping insert —Roof Covering T , Main Hoop Section Integral bolt slot CROSS SECTION STRAP & HOOP POLY-GROWER FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS ■ ALL ALUMINUM—LIFETIME CONSTRUCTION. ■ REDWOOD END AVAILABLE— The Poly-Grower is made with the finest, pure aluminum This manufactured end is made of the finest California red- ingot and extruded to exacting heat treatment properties. wood and includes hinged door and fan framing according Manufacturing is professionally done to assure highest to your specifications. standards. All fasteners except anchor and J bolts are stainless steel. ■ EASY TO HEAT—(See Page 6) ■ THOROUGHLY TESTED— Heating requirements are 365,000 btu's/hr to maintain a 60° differential. Heaters are easily hung using integral In the field under all extremes from hot California sun to bolt slots. heavy Michigan and Pennsylvania snows by industry and universities. ■ EASY TO VENTILATE—(See Page 5) For the normal Poly-Grower, 2 fans drawing 19,000 cfm ■ EXTRUDED PERFECT CIRCLE HOOP DESIGN— is adequate. Some growers use one 13,000 cfm, 2 speed Assures you of maximum snow and condensation run off. fan and remove the sides in the summer. The extruded bar is exceptionally strong by virtue of its design and weight per foot. ■ EASE IN COVERING— The Poly-Grower can be covered with one sheet 40'x 100' ■ POSITIVE COMPRESSION-TYPE ROOF HOLD DOWN— Poly per 96' section (this saves lots of time). The roof is (See Drawings) then easily secured with the positive clamping action of the With our "Poly-Tice" hold down strap you are assured of Poly-Tite strap and finally wedged into place along the positive, virtually no-slip roof hold down. Plus the added bottom with our Poly-Tite wedge. (Poly must be nailed on feature of compression of polyethylene at each roof bar. the bottom when using Z type foundation.) As we all know, polyethylene can be torn under some con- ditions. With our poly-tite strap this is practically non- ■ CAN BE COVERED WITH FIBERGLASS— existent. If your roof is torn by foreign damage, it will not blow off because of our positive non-slip strap. This strap The Poly-Grower has been successfully covered with fiber- practically eliminates annoying and damaging flopping. glass by many growers. Not only is the covering secure but the aluminum hold down strap adds a professional ap- pearance matched by no one. ■ CONTINUOUS EXTRUDED RIDGE—(See Drawings) ■ SIMPLIFIED ERECTION SYSTEM— To provide more stability, strength and erection ease. By using our integral bolt slots combined with continuous ridge and either foundation, the Poly-Grower can easily ■ CONTINUOUS EXTRUDED CLOSURE (OPTIONAL)--(See Photos) be erected in a day after the foundation is ready. We will supply you with step-by-step erection plans that will assure To provide stability, accurate bar placement and erection you of a trouble-free job. In fact some growers are able ease. to erect a 96' Poly-Grower in 4 hours with 4 men. ■ ECONOMICAL Z TYPE FOUNDATION—(See Photos) ■ VERSATILE— Structurally sound, yet provides a more economical method The Poly-Grower has been used with great success as a of erection. service building, boiler room, pool cover, barn, storage building, as well as a greenhouse. ■ PROTECTED POLY WEAR POINTS—(See Drawings) At the ridge and where the Poly-Tite straps clamp the ■ EASY TO BUY— poly, the covering is protected by vinyl gaskets. This re- Just contact your favorite Poly-Grower dealer or call us duces the stress points to almost nothing. direct. �r J ., 9 AIN y, 4 q r 31 r _71 vn / ! r , `r F , v x XE,r Y �� 41 �` ^� Tv x § rII r �N Y: su Y� /z a I a� r PUTTY FOR EVERY GREENHOUSE NEED N O. 2-245 - N O. 2-246 ELASTIC A ASBESTOS GLAZING COMPOUND GUN PUTTY IVI For new glazing work. This special compound is considered by the trade to be tops. The ingredients are of highest quality Special glazing compound for use with a glazing gun. Good and it works very well with either putty knife or hand rolling. sticking qualities and long life. Ideal for bulbing over the Stays soft longer than most regular glazing compounds or glass to stop leaks. Easy to use and economical. One gallon putties. Figure 41/2 lbs.for each box of glass. will do about 200 square feet of roof surface. NO. DESC. SHP.WT. PRICE NO. DESC. SHP.WT. PRICE 2-245-01 1 Gallon Can, ea. 19. 7.70 2-246-01 White, 1-Gallon Can, ea. 15. 8.60 2-245-02 5 Gallon Can, ea. 89. 29.50 2-246-02 White, 5-Gallon Can, ea. 78. 34.95 2-245-03 25 Gallons or More in 5 Gallon Can, 2-246.03 Gray, 1-Gallon Can, ea. 15. 8.45 Per Gal., ea. 19 5.15 2-246-04 Gray, 5-Gallon Can, ea. 78. 34.95 NO. 2-244 you are ready to go. Cartridge is 2" in diameter and will fit PUTTY CARTRIDGES most cartridge type guns. Each cartridge contains 1/10 gal- lon. Packed 10 to the carton. Each cartridge has its own I r, !"'rZ plastic nozzle for use in gun so that gun barrel is kept abso- G R li M a lutely free of putty-no need to clean gun after use-a big -_• - - time saving feature. Best quality caulking compound in 81/2 inch long cartridges. NO. DESC. SHP.WT. PRICE No need to handle messy bulk putty . . . Costs only slightly 2.244.02 White(in cartons of 12) Per Cartridge 1.5 92 more. Easy to use in our No. 395 GLAZING GUN-just pull 2-244-01 White(10 cartons or more) the plunger back, slip in a cartridge, replace the cap and Per Cartridge 1.5 .87 NO. 2-285 CUPRINOL ° , N0. 2-286 NOX ROT GIVES PROVEN COPPER NAPHTHENATE � PROTECTION CONCENTRATE s . DILUTE TO SUIT YOUR WORK �4 For large users of wood preserver we offer Nox Rot copper naphthenate in concentrated form. Dilute it with painter's On new construction, new frames, seedboxes, flats, benches, naphtha which can be purchased at your local paint store. etc., an application of Cuprinol stops rot from even getting Use it on benches, seed boxes, flats or on any wood parts started. Cuprinol's effectiveness has been proven by its record that require rot protection. It is non-toxic. Once dry it will of 40 years use in Denmark, 20 years in England and 10 years not harm plants or seeds. It prevents fungus growths and in the United States where it also passed exhaustive tests by termites. Transplanting damage is reduced since soil and private and government laboratories, state colleges and flower roots will not stick to wood treated with copper naphthenate. growers'associations. Nox Rot concentrate contains 6a/a metallic copper. For brush HOW CUPRINOL WORKS work it should be diluted by adding one gallon of naphtha to one gallon of concentrate. This provides 2 gallons of 3% Cuprinol is a liquid copper naphthenate wood preservative. preserver. It is applied by brush, spray or by dipping. No pressure is o needed. It is non-toxic, doesn't burn the skin and has no For dipping purposes you should use 2/a preserver which can offensive odor. ONCE DRY it is completely harmless to all be accomplished by adding two gallons of naphtha to one forms of vegetation. Because Cuprinol penetrates the fibres gallon of concentrate. of the wood it prevents fungus growths and termites. Painter's naphtha is very inexpensive. By purchasing the NO. DESC. SHP.WT. PRICE concentrate and mixing it yourself you will save considerable, 2.285.01 Green, for brushing 1 Gal. Can 10. 7.10 especially if you have a large quantity of wood to treat. 2-285.02 Green, for brushing 5 Gal. Can 42. 31.10 Special prices on 50 gallons or more, in 5 gal. cans only. 2-285-03 Clear, for brushing 1 Gal. Can, ea. 10. 6.00 2-285-04 Clear,for dipping 5 Gal.Can,ea. NO. DESC. SHP.WT. PRICE coverage average 400 sq.ft.per gal. 42. 26.60 2.286-01 1 Gallon Can, ea. 12. 6.00 Write for special prices in 50-gallon drums. 2-286-02 5 Gallon Can, ea. 50. 25.80 30 Gallons or More in 5 Gallon Can, Freight Prepaid on Orders of$250.00 or more. Per Gal. 11. 5.20 60 z ° P r r. e a. r k 4 a r I Standard Poly Grower Fact Sheet 1 . Exceeds National Greenhouse manufacturing Association Standards. Will take up to 25 P. S. F. dead and live weight load and with optional bracing for high wind areas will take 30 P . S. F. which is hurricane velocity force. 2. "Perfect Circle" Design for maximum strength and gracious beauty. "Perfect Circle" design arches are very much"in style" (check your shopping center and luxury hotels ) 3. 27 ' width module and 4' length module. 4. Building can be elevated. 5. Care — free, strong all extruded aluminum. 4 Basic Parts 6. Accepts flexible or rigid covering 7. Simple to erect. Requires no foundation as such. B. Erection services available 9 . Fast Service from inventory 10. Available on special order in "Hobby House" sizes. t flDo L WAV r BOX 294, MUNCY, PA. 17756{ PHONE 717-546-3416 Dear Prospective Customer : Your interest in our products is deeply appreciated. I want to personally thank you for your inquiry. Our brochure showing you our two basic structures is enclosed. Our quonset style house has been on the market now over 6 years. Our customers , without fail , are well pleased with its quality , performance and return on investment . Let me just add a few comments about our all new, all extruded aluminum California Poly—Grower . It is a grower—developed house designed to accept full automation and to be multi—purpose structure. Among some non—growing uses of our house are: Pool cover , cover for a dock , industrial building , hay storage, recreational use, etc. For growing applications , you will be pleased to know the house has the beauty , permanence and quality features that can only come with extruded aluminum. The house accepts a variety of covering such as "Poly" , Fiberglass , Aluminum, Sheet metal , or any combination of these. It is extremely simple to erect . Because the house is modular in both the length and width dimensions , it provides for ease and flexibility in site coverage. A big plus feature for customers in high wind areas is the ability of our house to withstand hurricane force winds , with extra bracing provided as an optional feature. Internally , the house accommodates a variety of heating , ventilating cooling , watering or material handling systems. To make it easy for you to get your total requirements from one source we can provide you with some or all of these systems. Because we are "total systems" oriented in our approach to your use, we will design and provide a turn—key operation if you wish. For the do—it yourself— customer we will furnish any part or whole sections of our house. With pardonable pride, I believe the new California Poly—Grower is the most innovative , and frankly , the best house on the market today. We' d like the opportunity to document this statement for you. Please contact us with your requirements. (A handy inquiry sheet is enclosed ) . We will reply immediately to your specific use and need. Thank you for this opportunity to get acquainted. I do look forward to your reply. xj Sin ely, Br fo Kennet G. 1 y g ALITY ALUMINUM GREENHOUSES" e�O K G B/n h ,�° /� �, / F-1000 f —2— Mr. Gervais moved to take the vote on the matter. Mr. Brushway seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous to proceed with the decision. The Board then voted unanimously in favor of the petition. The plan was dated and initialed, and the applicant was cautioned about constructing the greenhouses in accordance with the initialed plan. Charles W. Dragon, Chairman Thomas Br shway . ` . :� Eric Gervais LSTlrl CITY OF NORTHAMPTON RVI /15 MASSACHUSETTS JAMES C. O DONNELL CITY SOLICITOR BOARD OF APPEALS DECISION THOMAS P. NAGLE, JR. ASSISTANT CITY SOLICITOR IN RE: Petition of Richard and Samuel Adams for a special permit. This is the decision of the Board of Appeals of the City of Northampton on a petition filed by Richard and Samuel Adams for a special permit under the provisions of chapter 44, section 5, article 2 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Northampton, for the purpose of constructing and operating greenhouses- for an agricultural business. The premise affected are situated on the east side of Route 9, designated as parcel 13 , sheet no. 6 of the Assessors' Plan of the City of Northampton and are known as 493 Haydenville Road. The notice was published in the Daily Hampshire Gazette on June 23 and June 30, 1976. A memo from the Planning Department recommended approval, but suggested that the parking area be paved. The Board of Appeals• hearing was held at 7 :30 PM in the old City Council Chambers, City Hall, on July 14, 1970. The Chairman Charles W. Dragon presided and other members present were Thomas Brushway, Eric Gervais. Also present were Samuel Adams, Lauren McCartney, Clare Fennessey, Clerk and two interested citizens. Samuel Adams, 28 Pencasel Drive, outlined his plan for the greenhouses. He said that the land will be leased for ninety—nine years. Two greenhouses will be constructed, and if the business is profitable, a building for retail sales will be constructed at a later date. Regular hours will be 8: 00 AM to 5 :00 PM, with longer hours possible on weekends. Lighting will not effect abutters because of the number of trees on the site. The two petitioners will be the only employees. Ample parking is available. Referring to the plan, the Chairman advised Mr. Adams that he should be certain that the buildings are properly separated in order to conform to the zoning ordinance. M�-. Adams said the plan had been approved by the Building Inspector. Mr. Brushlv.av further advised the petitioner that care must be taken 1jen erecting signs for advertisi rig, since the signs must also comply with the zoning ordinance. No one spoke for or against the proposal. CD