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43-45 CHURCH STREET - BUILDING JACKET 43-45 CHURCH STREET CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS z BUILDING DEPARTMENT s --m_ 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 3'm FLOOR TEL:978-745-9595 FAY: 978-740-9846 KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL MAYOR THOMAS ST.PIERRE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTIES/BUILDING COMMISSIONER Compliance Letter 43 Church Street November 15,2012 43 Church Street c/o Tim Dodge, General Manager 43 Church Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Mr. Dodge, This letter shall serve as notification that all alleged Chapter 304 violations and notices stated in our Department's August 1, 2012 and October 3, 2012, re-inspection letters are no longer outstanding with this Department. Your establishment is presently in compliance with the Massachusetts State Building Code in reference to Chapter 304 of the Acts of 2004 (Fire Safety Act) , thus your card shall be issued through this Department and the Salem Licensing Board notified of said compliance.. If you have any question please feel free to contact the Building Inspector's Office. Respectfully, Michael E. Lutrzykowski Assistant Building Inspector Cc: file, Jason Silva, Salem Licensing Board e/fG�i 7�a� �7;a�uw,ezGa��l�uGQ2c/�aQP. d d . �y 4/ uAe:� t-� syso Deval L.Patrick Governor ( qty yp y Thomas G.Gatzunis,P.E. Commissioner Timothy P.Murray Lieutenant Governor e.76? 67//L/-06�� Thomas P.Hopkins Director Kevin M.Burke LOf.OffA / Secretary TO: Local Building Inspector Variance Number: 09 129 Local Disability Commission Independent Living Center FROM: ARCHITECTURAL ACCESS BOARD RE: Lyceum Bar & Grill 43 Church Street Salem Date: 8/26/2009 Enclosed please find the following material regardiYDecision e above location: _Application for Variance of the Board _Notice of Hearing _Correspondence _Letter of Meeting The purpose of this memo is to advise you of action taken or to be taken by this Board. If you have any information which may assist the Board in reaching a decision in this case, you may call this office or you may submit comments in writing. Deval L.Patrick Governor Thomas G.Gatzunis,P.E. 6f17�7--0660 Commissioner Timothy P.Murray Q" Lieutenant Governor e7� v Thomas P.Hopkins Director Kevin M.Burke secretary. l.LWffa'.fJl¢Qd' / ' NOTICE OF ACTION DOCKET#: 09 129 RE: Lyceum Bar& Grill, 43 Church Street Salem- 1. A request for a variance was filed with the Board by George Harrington (Applicant) on August 7, 2009 The applicant has requested variances from the following sections of the 06 Rules and Regulations of the Board: Section: Description: 25.1 Petitioner seeks relief from having to provide access for person with disabilities at the Church Street entry to_ the Lyceum. 2. The application was heard by the Board as an incoming case on Monday, August 24, 2009 3. After reviewing all materials submitted to the Board, the Board voted as follows: The Board determined that because the spending is not over 30% of the assessed value of the building the jurisdictional trigger in this matter is 521 CMR Section.3.3.1 b work performed. In addition, because the work being performed at the Church Street entry does not include any work that would remove and reinstall the Granite foundation stones only the door that is beinq worked on must comply. Given the fact that they are replacinq the door to a wider on it appears that the work performed will comply. The Board encourages the petitioner to follow the recommendation of the Local Commission on Disability with their suggestions for a portable ramp at the Church Street entry and automatic door open for the court yard ramped entry with interior and exterior actuator buttons. The work to the ramp to bring it into compliance with the current 521 CMR requirements shown in "Proposed Ramp Plan A1.1 and A1.2 dated 7/14/09 is required in that Section 3.3.1b requires that an accessible entry must be provided. Any person aggrieved by the above decision may request an adjudicatory hearing before the Board within 30 days of receipt of this decision by filing the attached request for an adjudicatory hearing. If after 30 days, a request for an adjudicatory hearing is not received, the above decision becomes a final decision and the appeal process is through Superior Court. Date: August 26,.2009 cc: Local Disability Commission Chairperson Local Building Inspector ARCHITECTURAL ACC BOARD Independent Living Center �/y,77r�e a Pz. 1`110 Deval L.Patrick `^� ' aade.�iaettd' 0p10w1exp - Thomas G.Gatzunis,P.E. Governor (�J/ �iy yrrCommissioner Timothy P.Murray ✓>'[alEPi �1yy q Thomas P.Hopkins Lieutenant Governor .9 ,v ej7-/-O6e.F Director Kevin M.Burke - - w .mass.gov/reps Secretary REQUEST FOR ADJUDICATORY HEARING RE: Name and address of building as appearing on application for variance I, do hereby request that the Architectural Access Board conduct an informal Adjudicatory Hearing in accordance with the provisions of 801 CMR Rule 1.02 et. seq. as I am aggrieved by the decision of the Board with respect to Sections of the Rules and Regulations of the Architectural Access Board, 521 CMR. I understand that I may request such a hearing within thirty (30) days of receipt of the Notice of Action. Date: Signature PLEASE PRINT: Name Address City/Town State Zip Code Telephone PLEASE NOTE: This form must be received by the Board within thirty (30) days after receipt of the Notice of Action. 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NEW CONCRETE RAMP SURFACE NEW LANDING 6'-6• v LEVEL LANDING AT ENTRY DOOR - a Eg\.: r- yo a A F ,- pq EXHIBIT 3 SHEET C A1 .2 a,ss�+vw,;aso mG tl Deval L Patrick Govemor - /IJI/ �pj, .may yO��O Thomas G.Gatzunis,P.E. �J'ROlC6 7�-/L/ Commissioner Timothy P.Murray �y y�+� p`` Lieutenant Governor 'F. 61/-/L/-Of70J Thomas P.Hopkins Kevin M.Burke / - Director Secretary - [O'C06l1.AC¢dd�Ofi - TO: Local Building Inspector Variance Number: 09 129 Local Disability Commission Independent Living Center FROM: ARCHITECTURAL ACCESS BOARD RE: Lyceum Bar & Grill [43"chu�cti$treet_7 Salem Date: 8/11/2009 Enclosed please find the following material regarding the above location: Application for Variance _Decision of the Board _Notice of Hearing _Correspondence _Letter of Meeting The purpose of this memo is to advise you of action taken or to be taken by this Board. If you have any information which may assist the Board in reaching a decision in this case, you may call this office or you may submit comments in writing. Tgc e"V"s""N 14 H"Md44ts Uf ,x� - o� Docket Number 1 A Ate. 0w,,�,�uAX"U,% Mao Roo«. 1310 f�j Deval L.Patrick a^' UIKI M""641%W4 02109-1619 Thomas G.Gatzunis,P.E Governor p401-9 1-800-828 X212 Commissioner Timothy P.Murray Thomas P.Hopkins VY 617-M-0011 Lieutenant Governor Director Kevin M.Burke 617 /C� w .mass.govrdps Secretary I' vvw APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE In accordance with M.G.L., Chapter 22, Section 13A, I hereby apply for modification of or substitution for the rules and regulations of the Architectural Access Board as they apply to the facility described below on the grounds that literal compliance with the Board's regulations is impracticable in my case. PLEASE ENCLOSE. 1) A filing fee of$50.00 (Check/Money Order) made payable to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, four original copies of the application for variance and all supporting documentation, Le all plans in 11" x 17" format, photographs (all in color if submitted as such), etc. In addition, the complete package (including plans and photographs) must be submitted via one compact disc. 2) If you are a tenant seeking variances, a letter from the owner of the building is required, authorizing you to apply on behalf of he/she. 1. State the name and address of the owner of the building/facility: George Harrington and Robert Bramble Salem Church Street Realty Trust 43 Church Street, Salem, MA 01970 Tel: 978-745-7665 2. State the name and address or other identification of the building/facility: Lyceum Bar and Grill, 43 Church Street, Salem, MA 01970-3738 3. Describe the facility: (Number of floors, type of functions, use, etc.) Two story brick building plus basement which functions as a restaurant and bar catering to everyday dining as well as hosting private functions. The basement floor is limited to storage space with a small office and prep kitchen. 4, Total square footage of the building: 12,907 s.f. Basement is total 4,160 s.f., First Floor is 4,587 s.f., Second floor is 4,160 s.f. a. total square footage of tenant space (if applicable): Not Applicable. 5. Check the work performed or to be performed: _New Construction _Addition X Reconstruction, remodeling, alteration _Change of Use 6. Briefly describe the extent and nature of the work performed or to be performed: (Use additional sheets if necessary). The nature of this project is to refinish the interior of the first floor dining and bar spaces to improve business. The design intent is to highlight the existing architecture and history of the building. Major work is as follows: 1) Construct new, fully accessible men's and women's toilet rooms. 2) Remove existing Church Street entry vestibule to improve entry circulation and flow. 3) Extend existing bar top, modify existing back bar and construct new built-in back bar to match. 4) Construct new partial walls, ceilings, soffits and glass panels to define dining spaces. 5) Repaint interior walls and ceilings. 6) Replace all flooring with new wood, carpet and tile. 7) Replace existing light fixtures and add new light fixtures. 8) Modify existing mechanical system to improve air circulation. 7. State each section of the Architectural Access Board's regulations for which a variance is being requested: 7a. Check appropriate regulations: 1996 Regulations 2002 Regulations_X_2006 Regulations SECTION NUMBER LOCATION OR DESCRIPTION 25.1 Church Street entrance not accessible due to original 6" granite foundation step. 8. Is the building historically significant? _X_yes no. If no, go to number 9. 8a. If yes, check one of the following and indicate date of listing: National Historic Landmark Listed individually on the National Register of Historic Places Located in registered historic district Listed in the State Register of Historic Places Eligible for listing 8b. If you checked any of the above and your variance request is based upon the historical significance of the building, you must provide a letter of determination from the Massachusetts Historical Commission, 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA 02125 9. For each variance requested, state in detail the reasons why compliance with the Board's regulations is impracticable. State the necessary cost of the work required to achieve -2- bompliance with the regulations. PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU SHOULD SUBMIT WRITTEN COST ESTIMATES AS WELL AS PLANS JUSTIFYING THE COST OF COMPLIANCE. Use additional sheets if necessary. Variance #1 521 CMR 25.1.1 First built in 1831, the Lyceum building has historical significance as one of the country's oldest Lyceum's and is best known for hosting Alexander Graham Bell's first live demonstration of the telephone in 1877 (Photo #4). The building has been operating as the Lyceum Bar and Grill under current ownership since 1989. In effort to improve business, the owners seek to refinish the interior of the first floor public dining spaces which includes a bar dating back to 1935 (Photo #5, Exhibit#1, existing floor plan) The goal of this remodeling project is to respect the architecture and history of the building while rejuvenating the interior decor. The total project budget is $160,000. The majority of the work focuses on new accessible toilet rooms, interior finishes, and replacing light fixtures (Exhibit#2, proposed floor plan). The building has two public entrances, one located at Church Street along the North elevation (Photo #6) and a courtyard entrance off the Cervoni Walkway, a wide pedestrian route, along the east elevation (Photo #7 and #8). In 1989, the owner was granted approval by the City of Salem to install an accessible entrance ramp at the courtyard entrance on adjacent town land (Photo #9). The restaurant has since operated with the courtyard entrance as the only accessible entrance without complaint. For this project, we have maintained the current condition of having the courtyard entrance serve as the accessible public entrance and have taken the following steps to ensure it is up to current code and equivalent to the Church Street entrance. First, the existing ramp is being re-built to meet all 521 CMR 2006 requirements, including extending the landings at the top and bottom of the ramp, installing new handrails and resurfacing the ramp, (Exhibit#3 sheets A-C and cost estimate for ramp modifications). This work is currently under construction (the restaurant is closed). Second, new signage will be mounted on the southeast corner of the building to more clearly identify the entrance in effort to attract customers from the Cervoni Walk to the courtyard entry. Third, at the interior of the courtyard entrance, the existing staff prep area will be removed and replaced by a large coat closet, (refer to Exhibit#2 proposed floor plan). These steps will enhance the aesthetics of this entrance and improve its use for all patrons. At this time, the owner would like to include in the scope of work the installation of a new door at the Church Street entrance, (refer to Exhibit 2, and Exhibit 4 proposed exterior door). The existing double 2'-0" wide door is not code compliant, is awkward to use and does not reflect the new image of the restaurant. We understand that work to the Church Street entry would require us to modify it to become accessible. However, we have investigated making the entrance accessible and found it to be both cost prohibitive as well as disruptive to the preservation of the historic fagade for the reasons described below: As visible in photographs#6, as well as photos #10 and #11, the buildings along Church Street all have original solid granite foundations, extending 6" above the current sidewalk grade, creating a step at the entrance. There is no opportunity to install an accessible ramp at the exterior of the building since the building is situated directly adjacent to the public sidewalk. Therefore, the only option available is to remove the existing granite curb and install an accessible ramp on the inside of the restaurant as shown on the attached floor plan labeled, Exhibit #5: Compliance Option. -3- Removing the granite curb is not in keeping with our efforts and the efforts of the Salem Redevelopment Authority to preserve the historic character of the building. This building is located within the Downtown Salem National Register District(Exhibit-,#6: Historic District Map) and is considered an important part of the area's historic architectural fabric. Note also that this design takes up considerable waiting area space, preventing the install of any waiting room seating, and disrupts traffic flow between the dining room and bar area creating a congested hallway during peak business hours. Furthermore, the construction cost of Compliance Option is out of proportion to the cost of the project. The existing granite foundation supports not only the entry door structure but also extends under the adjacent structural brick walls on either side. Removing the granite would require an engineered shoring process known as 'pinning' whereby the two story brick fagade is temporarily supported by drilling through and installing a complex system of steel braces and beams. These beams would also require additional supports by temporary columns and concrete footings. The adjacent sidewalk would have to be partially removed, excavated and replaced including any affected underground utilities in this area in order to remove the large granite block. In addition to the costs at the exterior of the building, the work requires extensive relocation of existing pipes, ductwork and equipment of the prep kitchen located directly below this area in the basement. The granite foundation is also part of the first floor framing support system and its removal would therefore require modifications to the first floor framing and temporary supports during construction. Due to the difficult structural conditions involved the work is estimated to cost $138,000 which is close to the total project cost. The construction estimate for this scope of work is attached, Exhibit #7: Lyceum ADA work cost estimate and accompanying letter. Due to the reasons outlined, the modifications required to make the Church Street entrance accessible are not feasible. We would propose to improve the current condition by replacing the existing Church Street door with a 3'-0" wide door. The 3'-0" wide door would meet the required clear opening dimensions of Section 26.5 and improve accessibility. For reasons of safety and convenience, we propose to recess the door an additional 1'-3" to allow the door to open 90 degrees without overhanging the public sidewalk. Refer to Exhibit #8; Proposed Entry Improvements. Note that the following modifications which improve accessibility are within the project budget and are currently under construction: fully accessible men's and women's toilet rooms, removing the existing vestibule which was difficult to maneuver within, and bringing the accessible courtyard entrance up to 2006 requirements, as well as to enhance this entry for all patrons Therefore we respectfully seek the board's approval to allow replacement of the existing double 2'-0" wide front door at the Church Street entrance with a new 3'-0" wide single door. We also request permission to pull the new 3'-0" entry door an additional 1'-3" back from the sidewalk to prevent the door swing from extending beyond the face of the building These two revisions would improve non-wheelchair accessibility of the entrance. We hope that the board will consider granting a variance for these modifications without requiring the entrance be made accessible because it is cost prohibitive and goes against efforts to preserve the historic qualities of the Church Street facade. I 4- _ _ .,...,_...s...........___....ca..fi.,w.'rcmala.:,..:.v..w..-i,..,............_._.... . .<.m...w...._..__......_....aNw<n..-yn'vrteJt;..::.>.u...rw.....o.....�,_ 10. Has a building permit been applied for? Yes Has a building permit been issued? Yes, excluding work involving Church Street door revisions. 10a. If a building permit has been issued, what date was it issued? July 6, 2009 10b. If work has been completed, state the date the building permit was issued for said work: 11. State the estimated cost of construction as stated on the above building permit: $160,000 11a. If a building permit has not been issued, state the anticipated construction cost: 12. Have any other building permits been issued within the past 36 months? No 12a. If yes, state the dates that permits were issued and the estimated cost of construction for each permit: 13. Has a certificate of occupancy been issued for the facility? Yes If yes, state the date: 1989 14. To the best of your knowledge, has a complaint ever been filed on this building relative to accessibility? yes —X—no 15. State the actual assessed valuation of the BUILDING ONLY, as recorded in the Assessor's Office of the municipality in which the building is located: $684,800 Is the assessment at 100%? Yes If not, what is the town's current assessment ratio? 16. State the phase of design or construction of the facility as of the date of this application: Demolition complete, construction started for approved work. 17. State the name and address of the architectural or engineering firm including the name of the individual architect or engineer responsible for preparing drawings of the facility: Thaddeus S. Siemasko Siemasko + Verbridge 126 Dodge Street 5 'Beverly, MA 01915 Tel: 978-927-3745 18. State the name and address of the building inspector responsible for overseeing this project: Tom St. Pierre Building Commissioner, City of Salem 120 Washington St. Salem, MA 01970 Tel: 978-745-9595 Date: g oz? Signatur of o er or authoriz d gent PLEASE PRINT: CsevrU Name Address SQA" nf64 bk9 -70 City/Town State Zip Code -781 - �oS — 9073 Telephone DEPA RTn+ _•,.'*'n�Pi iaLI0 SAFETY h i j! AUS 7 2009 f 6 ,yµ4. .r �. Ja yam..>.�...�. • . ._,_. .s-;:r f • 1 1 1 ' r r Ir 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 / 4 Nq N n r s 1EMIMMw' • 1 1 1 1 1 1 ti 1 in �l 3 k i p r y? <fAry ,:.v+�. ,ry'Jh3♦ 4 .A , V{] �V ���r'�, kk .� r..♦ r ✓ . 1 TOM . 1 1 49 b' m R s 1r . a riy W +- Photo 1ExistingRwnp at / 1 Entrance Y � R_L 4'_J anti ' M.Ib4'W aiw f z u .+.z.:a......c-s..�v..-...w-.�-'w„ :��2b'SA'. 'Y k ww'MS'm�.y�K,� + ��" •II Bat y A"". 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DOWNTOWN SALEM ESSEX CNN.BLDG,COMPLEX 43 Church Street is located in the Downtown Salem �/: National Register District. ;,�,�,, ESSEX INSTITUTE As taken from the City of Salem Map of National Register FEDERAL STREET Districts and Landmarks CITY of SALEM, MA '' "` ,,,y,r,.,�� HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES NATIONAL REGISTER ' PEABODY MUSUEM HISTORIC DISTRICTS & LANDMARKS oLDrowNHAu ` ' SALEM COMMON vW �0NDIrf SALEM WILLOWS MOWWINTERISLAND ��hINB * NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMAF 11,�..W In,w..nlas.rai Z m Map nwwulol,03 EXHIBIT 6 ` Vnrianra AnnIi,'516nn I urvnm Rar .0 C:rill o F s ------= - - - - - WOMEN - - - -, BUILT-IN N C 0 � J U - Li I I I i UP I I I I I I •� � O I I REDUCES WIDTH OF ENTRY HALL y TRAFFIC FLOW IMPAIRED V DURING PEAK HOURS ( o - 1I WAITING N 3 I I I I I I e E HALF WALL E tc a I II I r-o• � I r e � � s I 1!9 EL. 100'-0' 1:12 v y E .� SLOPE EL. 99'-6" c U - +I cd P (�f u m N � V W x V1 " ELIMINATES WAITING AREA AND ANY WAITING SEATING ' .. 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OF BASMENT LEVEL CHURCH STREET FACADE jdqj�, EL. 99'-6" SPACE BELOW NEW RAMP DISRUPTED AND UNUSABLE CHURCH 5TREET SIDEWALK EXHIBIT 5 Lyceum ADA work cost estimate at front of building-Prepared By Groom Construction 8-4-09 I General Conditions Permit $ 1,400 Porta John 280 Site Trailer-Storage 600 Licensed Supervisor-full time as required 6 weeks 14,400 Project Manager Part time 4,800 Surveys-field engineering 2,500 Utility Bills 100 Final Cleaning 500 Structural Engineering Services 3,500 Trucking-hauling 2,500 Police Details-1 officer(sidewalk blocked) Est.6 weeks 10,800 Non Reusables 700 Laborer/Fuelfrrucking/Parking/Phone Etc. 4,500 Subtotal $ 46,580 11 Sitework(Demolition Demolition $ 2,500 Concrete/Granite cutting 1,800 Shoring-Pinning using steel-thru wall 18,600 Sitework-excavation, prep,fill, rough grade 4,500 Repairs to sidewalk and curbing 2,400 Underground utilities Contingency Allowance 8,000 Subtotal $ 37,800 III Concrete Footings(4 temps for shoring) $ 1,600 Footings for lowering Floor frame x4 $ 1,600 Concrete Pumping x2 1,500 2"rigid insulation and water proofing 300 Concrete Slab repairs in basement 600 i Subtotal $ 5,600 IV Masonry Brick Repairs and Foundation alterations Allowance $ 4,800 Subtotal $ 4,800 V Metals 4 lally columns-installed and welded 1,000 Subtotal $ 1,000 VI Carpentry Rough Labor $ 4,000 Rough Material 1,100 Finish Labor 1,200 Finish Materials 400 Subtotal $ 6,700 Vll Thermal 8 Moisture Insulation-combo urethane and Fglass $ 250 Subtotal $ 250 Vlll Doors B Windows Remove and reset Door $ 300 Subtotal $ 300 IX Finishes Board/Plaster 8 Durock repairs $ 1,300 oak flloors repaired and stained-2nd floor 1,200 Painting-Interior Only touch-ups 800 Paint Exterior at doorway 200 Subtotal $ 3,500 X Specialties Grab rail for ramp $ 1,600 Subtotal $ 1,600 Xf Equipment _ special $ - Subtotal $ - XV P1umbing1HVAC Plumbing-Labor&Mat. $ 3,800 Plumbing Fixtures Allowance - Reroute heat pipes 2,500 Relocation of ducting 3,700 Relocation of sprinkler piping 1,700 Subtotal $ 11,700 XVI Electrical Labor&Materials Allowance $ 2,900 Light fixtures none $ - Central Alarm (Burglar&Fire) Allowance 500 Subtotal $ 3,400 Total Costs $ 123,230 Overhead&Profit 12% 14,788 TOTAL BUDGET $ 138,018 Lyceum Restaurant Mr. George Harrington 43 Church Street Salem, MA. 01970 Dear Mr. Harrington, In response to your request for a cost estimate to redesign/reconstruct the Church Street entrance in order to meet AAB standards, I can offer you the following. The current entry door is set 6% 7" above the adjacent sidewalk on solid granite that is integrated into/part of the original building foundation. The existing door unit sits directly on this block which also extends beyond the existing door opening on both sides i.e. under the structural brick wall. (Note: this is not a veneer brick wall) Removing this granite is a very complicated structural task requiring an engineered shoring process known as "pinning" whereby the two story brick fagade is temporarily supported by drilling through and installing, a complex system of steel braces/beams. These, in turn, are supported by temporary columns and concrete footings. It would then be necessary to somehow remove the large granite foundation block and infill it with a smaller block or concrete in order to make the threshold level with the sidewalk. We feel this would be best accomplished from outside the building as there is little space to do this from inside the finished basement. In order to remove and replace the granite block, the sidewalk would have to be removed, excavated and then replaced in the affected work area. The shoring must also be clear of the sidewalk during this process, Which further complicates matters. Also note that there would be significant damage to the historic brick fagade during this process and I am uncertain of our ability to match the original brick. Another unknown is exactly what municipal utilities located under the sidewalk and possibly in our way. Finally, the first floor framing is tied into this area, requiring us to build temporary supports in the basement. There are major interior mechanical and electrical runs impeding our ability to operate in that area of the basement. We would have to disassemble the finished area and reroute these mechanicals which is a vexing problem given the limited space. Assuming this can be done then we then would reconstruct the actual interior floor frame in your vestibule to create the interior ramp. Again, there is a 10x10 main girder flanking both sides of the entry right where the ramp would have to be. Consequently, the ceiling height in the basement work area would have to be lowered by approximately 8%18" or more and render the space below unusable. Assuming this can be done, and I have shared my concerns above, the total cost would be in the area of$138,000. and would take approximately 6 weeks to complete if we don't run into any major underground utility work. 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Note: Price does not include removal of tree which is owners responsibility. Respectfully submitted by: David Groom 96 Swampscott Road • Salem, MA 01970 • tel: 781.592.3135 • fax: 781.593.1480 www.groomco.com CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS BUILDING DEP_ARITILN 1' 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 3'"" FLOOR Tet.. (978) 745-9595 FAX (978) 740-9846 KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL MAYOR "fHOatA, ST.PfERRI:: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PRO�PERTY/BUILDIAG CO1>1A11,>I()NER March 30, 2007 Church Street Realty Trust 43 Church Street Salem Ma.01970 Re: 43 Church Street Dear Owner Your attention is hereby directed to the provisions of Section 12-56 of the Code of Ordinances, City of Salem, Massachusetts on file in the office of the City Clerk in City Hall. Pursuant to the provisions of said sections, you are herby notified that a certain unsightly condition exists on premises specifically described as graffiti which injures neighboring property and the public health, safety and welfare. You are therefore noti fled at once and in any event within 30 days from the date of this notice, to remove said unsightly condition from the property and hereafter to keep the said property free there From. In the event you fail to complete such work within the time hereinabove mentioned, the undersigned shall cause the same to be removed and you will be responsible from the cost of removal of the condition from the property. Since y, f GZf7�i7 Thomas St. Pierre Building Commissioner Zoning Enforcement Officer cc. Jason Silva, Mayors Office L 3S �o ) Plans must be filed and approved by the Inspector before a permit will be granted. No. /�"�y City of Salem Ward_ IS PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE HISTORIC DISTRICT? Yes_No— IF SIDING, HAS ELECTRICAL PERMIT BEEN OBTAINED? Yes No Home Phone # APPLICATION Bus. Phone # FOR PERMIT TO ROOC,,,,�EROOF RINSTALLSIDING , TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned herebv applie for a permit to build Vcrding�°the fol1 rng specific�u�ons: Owner's name and address __ 1 G rc� _ / P.S Cy<c c'�/ C ,IJ CSO rte_ �G-✓�i 4�MI� ti� Architect's name Mechanic's name and addre c/ ?q rS!, C LJ 66 Ila So, Location of building,No' C r v! c 5 J< J—, 4�-- What is the purpose of building,?p��� _ Material of building? —k �J t Asbestos? If a dwelling,for how many families?_ �— Will the building confonn to the requirements of the law? Estimaked cost O� Contt i S Signature of applicant nSIGNED UNDER THE `6M�!KS PENALTY OF PERJURY. 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APPROVED. .. : DRAWN Y f SCALE. z:. ,... : 0 6 a DATE: C7 a J E (A k , p x S Fl...l.NG h, IQ 1. 4 - 1 1 i BUILDING DEPT '7 p CITY OF SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT OCT 18 / 47 QM �8J BOARD OF HEALTH RECEIVED Salem, Massachusetts 01970 CITY OF SALEM,MASS. ROBERT E. BLENKHORN 9 NORTH STREET HEALTH AGENT (617) 741-1800 October 17, 1989 Lyceum Restaurant 43 Church Street Salem, MA 01970 Attention: George Harrington Re: Proposed Renovations Dear Mr. Harrington: During our September 28, 1989 plan review for compliance with 105 CMR 590.000. State Sanitary Code; Chapter X "Minimum Sanitation Standards for Food Establish- ments" the following was discussed and/or noted. Handwashing facilities shall be installed according to applicable law and shall be conveniently located in each food preparation area to permit use by all employees in food preparation and warewashing areas. Each handwashing facility shall be accessible to and useable by employees at all times. You stated floor will be covered with quarry tile and serviced by drains's. All equipment and utensils shall be constructed and repaired with safe materials and shall be corrosion-resistant, and non-absorbent, smooth, easill. cleanable, and durable under conditions of normal use. There shall be a sufficient number of containers to hold all the garbage and refuse that accumulates. Garbage and refuse,.shall be disposed of often enough to prevent the development of okjectionable odors. All construction must meet code requirements set forth by the Building, Fire and Electrical Departments. The September 19, 1989 compliance review was maimy focussed on surface materials and placement of required sinks (warewashing, and sinks, etc.) contact this department for future inspections to ensure compliance with all aspects of 105 CMR 590.000. The Health Department appreciates your cooperation. If you have any questions please contact this office. FOR THE BOARD OF HEALTH REPLY TO �� e ` ROBERT E. BLENKHORN, C.H.O. WILLIAM T. BURKE, III, R.S. HEALTH AGENT SENIOR SANITARIAN REB/m cc: William Munroe, Building Inspector, Paul Tuttle, City Electrician P Captain Turner, Fire Prevention � `1EPT CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS PLANNING DEPARTMENT t en w i w h ONE SALEM GREEN R EC_IVE1 01970 CITY r (508)745-9595, EXT.311 October 26, 1989 William Munroe Building Inspector One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 RE: Lyceum Restaurant — Handicapped Ramp 3 Dear Bill: C-9,— Cl-/vfcc f � On Monday, October 23, 1989, the Salem Redevelopment accepted the Design Review Board's recommendation to approve the installation of a handicapped ramp at the rear exit of the Lyceum Restaurant. Sincerely, Beth Debski Assistant City Planner cc: George Harrington CL206 CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7111 e n ub ONE SALEM GREEN R E C H 1SCI01970 CITY (508)745-9595, EXT.311 October 26, 1989 William Munroe Building Inspector One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 RE: Lyceum -Re-st-aurant--=-'Hand icapped Ramp �3 C veCH .r Dear Bill Y` y On Monday, October 23, 1989, the Salem Redevelopment accepted the Design Review Board' s recommendation to approve the installation of a handicapped ramp at the rear exit of the Lyceum Restaurant. Sincerely, Beth Debski Assistant City Planner cc: George Harrington CL206 COPp�� O� a� � 31j11 LA t! J c }Y CITY OF SALEM BOARD DEPARTMENT OA D O Salem, Massachusetts 01970 yA QA$�_ ROBERT E. BLENKNORN 7 9 NORTH STREET HEALTH AGENT 16171 741-1800 September 14, 1989 Lyceum Restaurant 43 Church St—re e_t Salem, MA 01970 Attention: George Harrington Re: Change of ownership/renovations Dear Mr. Harrington: As per our September 11, 1989 telephone conversation, the Health Department kindly requests you submit to this office the following information in accordance with 105 CMR 590.000: - State Sanitary Code; Chapter 10 "Minimum Sanitation Standards for Food Establishments". A floor plan of the food preparation area/areas detailed types of equipment (i.e. handsinks, warewashing sinks, fryolators, etc.) and the arrangement of the equipment. Include adequate spacing for cleaning when designing floor plan and calculating exhaust hood dimensions. Materials to be used on floors, walls, and ceilings. (Location of floor drains) . Method for holding and disposing of trash. All construction must meet code requirements set forth by the Building, Fire and Electrical Departments. Representatives of this department are available to meet with you or your staff to review the plans and discuss code requirements. The Department appreciates your anticipated cooperation in this matter. If you have any questions kindly contact this office. FOR THE BOARD OF HEALTH REPLY TO ROBERT E. BLENKHORN, C.H.O. WILLIAM T. BURKE, III, R.S. C.H.O. HEALTH AGENT SENIOR SANITARIAN REB/m cc: William Munroe Building Inspector' ector'v Paul Tuttle, City Electrician Captain Turner, Fire Prevention Lt. Andre' Ouellette, Licensing Agent x i' 6' ,?y (1r,.a. e,4 DATE: October 19, 2011 TO: Tom St. Pierre FROM: CHERYL A. LAPOINTE, CITY CLERK RE: Sign Removal This office has received notification that the sign for The Lyceum Name of Company located at 43 church St. has been removed. Please verify this Address of-Company information and respond to this office so we may cancel the bond. ----------------------------------------Please cut and return bottom portion--------------------------------- TO: CHERYL A. LAPOINTE, CITY CLERK FROM: Please be advised that this office has verified that the sign for Name of Company located at (has) (has not) been removed. Address of Company It will therefore (be) (not be) in order to cancel the bond. SIGNED: DA'1'1,,'D: f � Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America TRAVELERS J Hartford,CT 06183 Date: September 09,2011 CITY OF SALEM Office at: 770 Pennsylvania Drive,Suite 110, 120 WASHINGTON STREET EXTON, PA 19341 SALEM,MA 01970 CANCELLATION NOTICE License No. RE: LYCEUM RESTAURANT BAR& GRILLE 43 CHURCH STREET SALEM,MA 01970 Bond No. 104343706 Former Bond No. Type of Bond/Policy: Sign Permit You are hereby notified that this Company elects to cancel the above captioned bond required by the CITY OF SALEM This cancellation is to take effect on October 14,2011 , in accordance with the terms of said Bond or Policy. Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America By: Attorney-in-Fact F-129-P(8/00) Rev.2/05