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CfTY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
CRAIG L. WHEELER ,;" 4sP ONE SALEM GREEN
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July 23, 1998
To All Tenants of 50 Leavitt Street:
Recently, there have been incidences where the doors have been left unlocked and the
building has been left open all weekend. Please be sure to lock the building when you leave.
The front door has two locks which should be locked when the building is left empty.
Please also make sure that windows are shut and the heat is never set above 680
.
Please be reminded that your agency's free use of this premises is for office space,
meetings or training classes only and that no use of the building is permitted unless a
representative of your agency is present. In addition, only officers of your agency are permitted
to hold keys to the premises. If you agency is no longer using the facility, please send me a
written notice and return all sets of keys.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely,
a,ae-j
Craig L. Wheeler
City Planner
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M.O.D.E.L.O.
Salem Harbor CDC
Catholic Charities
Dr. James T. Ryan
AIDS Care North
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Jacobo Feliz
M.O.D.E.L.O.
50 Leavitt Street
Salem, MA 01970
To All Tenants to 50 Leavitt Street:
Recently, it has come to my attention that a wall has been damaged in the Community
Meeting Room at 50 Leavitt Street. This may or may not be the result of unauthorized use of the
premises by persons who are performing activities that are not sponsored by a tenant under
agreement with the City of Salem.
Please be advised that your agency's free use of this premises is for meetings or training
classes only and that no use of the building is permitted unless a representative of your agency is
present. In addition, only officers of your agency are permitted to hold keys to the premises. As
a result of this damage, the City of Salem estimates that it will incur a cost of$215.00 for repairs.
Also, during a recent inspection, we discovered that a window was left open and that the
heat was set on 80°. Please be reminded that your agreement requires that the heat thermostat
not be set above 68'. In addition, all windows should be closed and locked when the building is
vacated.
Finally, the City of Salem is still waiting for M.O.D.E.L.O. to return the second copy of
the Agreement to the Salem Planning Department so that we can execute this copy for your
records.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely,
Craig L. Wheeler
City Planner
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CITY OF SALEM
NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT TASK FORCE jurisdiction
Hist. Comm. Yes 11 No ❑
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BUILDING INSPECTOR KEVIN HARVEY
FIRE PREVENTION ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT
HEALTH DEPARTMENT CITY SOLICITOR
ANIMAL CONTROL SALEM HOUSING AUTHORITY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
TREASURER/COLLECTOR ASSESSOR
WARD COUNCILLOR DPW
SHADE TREE DAN GEARY
PLEASE CHECK THE ABOVE REFERENCED COMPLAINT AND RESPOND TO DAVE SHED
WITHIN ONE WEEK. THANK YOU FOcR� YOUR ASSISTANCE.
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CITY OF SALEM
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REFERRAL FORM Cons. Comm. Yes 11 No 11
SRA Yes 11No 0
Date: � / // .
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WdILDING INSPECTOR KEVIN HARVEY
FIRE PREVENTION ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT
HEALTH DEPARTMENT CITY SOLICITOR
ANIMAL CONTROL SALEM HOUSING AUTHORITY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
TREASURER/COLLECTOR ASSESSOR
WARD COUNCILLOR DPW
SHADE TREE DAN GEARY
PLEASE CHECK THE ABOVE REFERENCED COMPLAINT AND RESPOND TO DAVE SHI
WITHIN ONE WEEK. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ASSISTANCE.
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508-745-9595 Ext. 3811
Leo E. Tremblay
Director of Public Property
Inspector of Building
Zoning Enforcement Officer
NOTICE
Removal of Unsiehtly Conditions
on Structures or Improvements
Commonlv Referred to as
GRAFFITI
YOUR ATTENTION IS HEREBY DIRECTED to the provisions of
Chapter 2, Article XV et.seq. of the Municipal Code of the
Citv of Salem, Massachusetts, on file in the office of the
City Clerk on the first floor of Citv Hall.
Pursuant to the provisions of said Chapter 2, Article XV.
you are hereby notified that a certain unsightly condition
exists on premises specifically described at the facade
surroundine 50 Leavitt St. .Salem, Massachusetts 01970
which iniures neighboring property and the public health,
safety, and welfare. You are therefore notified at once.
and in any event within thirty (30) days from the date of
this notice, to keep said property free therefrom.
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 for the
cost of removal of the condition from the property.
Dated at Salem. Massachusetts this 5th day of July 1995.
Director of Public Property
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Job Report
Project: Salem Point Rental Stabilization Job Report Number 8
Salem Harbor CDC
Salem, MA Job Number: 9325
Report By: Bill Hammer
Date: September 28, 1994 Time: 9:00 AM Weather: Sunny Temperature: 75°
Meeting Location: :; 50 Leavitt Street, Salem
Present: ,
Felice Mendell, SHCDC
Jorge Benitez, SHCDC .
Russ Tanner, TCB
Nellie Matos, Site Manager, TCB
Terry Young, CWC Builders
Bill Hammer, HKT Architects Inc.
Richard Rossetti, Inspecting Architect
Bob Gauthier, City of Salem
Jim Armstrong, City of Salem
1.06 Lighting: Boston Edison is willing to install lighting in the common hallways and on the
exterior entries. The selection is limited, however, we can save on the expense of
common area lighting and we can light the rear stair halls which had been removed
from the original scope of work. CWC must provide a pre-wired junction box and
L,,.;,-„ .Boston Edison's electrician will make the fixture installation. This raises several timing
and coordination problems and we agreed that a temporary fixture (or the existing
fixture) may have to be installed until Edison's electrician can do the final installation.
Actionitems: ;.
A. CWC will set up an on-site coordination meeting with the Boston Edison's electrician
and their electrical subcontractor.
Job Report Number 8
Salem Point Rental Stabilization
Page 2
8/17: Some of the standard exterior Boston Edison Fixtures may not fit the locations
as designed. Felice will review exterior locations and advise if there are any where
we cannot use the Edison fixture. In addition, Felice will see if she can get a sample
on site.
9/1: There is a problem getting Boston Edison to install fixtures for each building
according to our schedule. The fixtures which have been installed to get a C of O
may become the permanent fixtures. CDC will talk to Boston Edison to see if there
can be a resolution.
9/7: CWC explained that reuse of the old fixtures or porcelain fixtures will pass
inspection as temporary fixtures.
2.03 At the present time, the contract does not include intercoms, key keepers or new
mailboxes for the south side of Prince Street Place.
Action Items:
A. CWC will prepare a Change Order Request Proposal for new mailboxes (four box
unit) intercom and key keeper for Buildings 7C and 7D.
2.06 Felice distributed copies of the agreement with Boston Gas for the new service to 34
Prince Street. This needs to be signed and returned to Boston Gas.
8/25: The agreement cannot be signed until the capacity of the boilers for 12 Peabody
Street and 34 Prince Street is determined and added to the agreement form. CWC will
have their heating subcontractor determine what sizes are appropriate and Kurt will
complete the agreement. The units should be sized so that the new windows and any
additional insulation on the roof will be factored into the demand.
9/1: It was reported that 12 Peabody Street has a tankless DWH which is relatively new.
34 Prince Street, was always designed for a tankless DHW. The questions raised
included, 1) does the capacity as shown on the Boston Gas application reflect tankless
DHW systems, and 2) what was carried by CWC in thier pricing? Terry will review and
get back to us.
9/14: The issue was unresolved at this meeting Later in the day, HKT contacted Mark
Tocci at Crossfield who answered all of the relevant questions. In both cases, there is
enough gas in the streets to convert to a gas-fired boiler with a tankless DHW heater.
New insulated windows and roof will have a negligible effect on the estimated gas
usage. See letter from HKT to CWC, dated September 15. 1994 which clarifies the
issue.
Job Report Number 8
Salem Point Rental Stabilization
Page 3
9/21: Kurt Norwood will deal with this issue and ,he will contact Carol Matheson at
Boston Gas. There is some issue regarding the meter size and it is still not clear if the
service is an appropriate size. Until this is resolved, the contract with Boston Gas
cannot be signed.
9/28: Kurt Norwood has moved to another project and therefore this has not been
resolved. It is still questionable as to whether or not the service in the street is
adequate. A new service will cost $800. Since there are to be two boilers, it might be
possible to install two 450 cfh meters which would not require the engineering
department at Boston gas to rfeview the service. We will be meeting with CWC's
contractor and someone from Boston Gas next week to resolve this issue.
8.01 Bob Gauthier explained his role as an inspector for the City. He will work closely with
Jim Armstrong and he would like to see a schedule (one was copied and given to Bob)
and when the finish flooring to the entry stair halls will be scheduled as well as the
roofing. All job reports shall be forwarded to Jim Armstrong.
8.02 CWC will indicate what changes are going to occur in the schedule, specifically the
start of 34 Prince Street.
8.03 Kurt Norwood has moved to manage another project and Hector Cruz will take his
place.
12 Peabody Street:
5.01 Because of the encapsulation of the rails and balusters, the front stair does not have a
handrail which meets code. CWC was asked to submit a change order proposal to put
wood rails on the outside walls.
6.01 Roofing on 12 Peabody to start tomorrow (9/15/94)
9/21: All roofing work done except for the metal flashings.
6.02 We looked at the baseboard heating enclosure in the kitchen in unit 5. The metal
enclosure is old and the baffle is missing. As a result a small child has been burned
because he stuck his hand into the heating element. We discussed a way of attaching
sheetmetal bracket at every 18" and fixing a newly fabricated sheetmetal baffle which
would allow the heat to radiate, yet protect small children. There is one other unit in this
building which needs baffles.
9/28: It was suggested that the above statement regarding a child who was burned on
the heating element, be clarified inasmuch as this incident happened some time ago
and is not a recent occurrence.
Job Report Number 8
Salem Point Rental Stabilization
Page 4
24 Peabody Street:
8.04 Units were reoccupied Ion 9/24
5.04 We observed the brick base which is bowing out at the street. After considerable
discussion and looking at the condition from the basement side, we felt that the building
was not in any serious danger. Nevertheless, some remedial action should be taken.
Water is penetrating from the brick work above, particularly from the top of the soldier
course. The steel lintels above the old window openings (which have been bricked up)
are severely rusted. The best solution short of rebuilding the entire lower portion of the
wall is to do the following:
A. Repoint all areas of masonry between the first floor window sills and the soldier
course. (most of this should be in the base contract)
B. Cut out all loose mortar around the brick infill and repoint. The top of the brick infill,
which has a very wide open joint, should be filled with non-shrink grout and a 3/8°
space left for a soft joint with backer rod.
C. Cut out the mortar and provide a soft joint at the top of the soldier course.
D. 9/14: Work has been done on this area. The top joint of the soldier course still
needs to be cut out and a soft joint installed.
6.05 CWC explained that the plumbing inspector is still demanding that the wet walls remain
open until all of the pressure tests are completed. CWC will have to work around this
and hopefully they can get the plumber to inspect without causing too much delay.
SHCDC will ask Dennis Ross if he could help us by arranging for a 24 hour notice before
inspection so that CWC can keep their momentum and not have tenants out of their
units for any additional time.
8/10 Peabody Street:
8.05 Work in progress:
A. Demolition of top two floors and partial demolition is complete.
B. Rough electrical is in progress.
C. Rough plumbing in progress.
D. Underlayment on treads to 10 Peabody front stairs in progress.
E. Framing in walls and ceilings of units 2 and 3 in No. 10 Peabody
F. Roofing material on roof. No re-roofing started.
8.06 CWC was directed to add and washer hookup in units 2 and 3. Unit 1 can have a hook-
up, but the tenant needs to be consulted to determine the best location.
8.07 We discussed the location of the air conditioning units at the front windows of No. 8
Peabody. CWC suggested that they supply a triple double hung unit and remove the
center sash so that the opening can be modified with Panel 15 to accommodate an AC
window unit. The sash can be reinstalled if there is a tenant who does not wish to have
air conditioning.
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Salem Point Rental Stabilization
Page 5
7.04 Units 2 and 3 in 10 Peabody Street have the electrical panels in the basement. These
may not meet code and we will have to install new panels at the apartments. We can
carry the service up the new chase which is being created next to the stove.
9/28: The electrical distribution in units 2 and 3 have a mix of old romex and knob and
tube. We agreed that this must be brought up to code. CWC will get a price for bringing
up a new panel to these units as well as unit 1 and rewiring as necessary. Unit 1 has
been rewired and all that is needed is anew breaker to the boiler.
Palmer Street:
7.07 Several cement shingles near the front are damaged and need replacing.
8.08 The columns have been trimmed out.
8.09 The repalcement windows are on site, stored in the basement.
Prince Street Place:
5.09 There is a roof leak on building D over unit 12. Kurt asked if CWC's roofer would be
able to start earlier so that he could make this repair as soon as possible. Terry said
that he would check with his subcontractor and get back to Kurt.
9/14: CWC expects roof work to begin at the end of this week or the first of next week.
9/21: Work has not started, CWC still needs to resolve scheduling issues with the
roofer.
9/28: CWC cannot reach an agreement with this roofer and a new one will be brought
onto the job.
5.10 Terry explained that the party walls in buildings C and D are solid brick and that wiring
for the intercom would either have to be piped or we would have to fur out the wall and
add GWB. The simplest way might be to build a small chase on the stairwell side next,to
the entry door. CWC will price several alternatives.
34 Prince Street:
8.10 Roofing materials are stored on the roof. Roofing work is scheduled for next week.
8.11 The masonry repairs are in progress. The lintel and sill repairs are not completed and
the scope of work needs to be reviewed with the masons.
8.12 The steel lintels on the triple windows are rusting. The cast sone lintels do not line up
with the coursing which is why there is a gap between the steel and the cast stone. The
rust should be cleaned up and this unsightly condition will be covered by the window
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Salem Point Rental Stabilization
Page 6
panning. CWC plans to install a test window for our inspection. The,date is not clear,
however, they only have a single unit. We must be certain that we resolve the head
condition on the triple windows.
Summary of Contract Changes:
Date
Proposal Amount Amount
No. Proposed Change Received Requested Approved
1. Intercoms, electric strikes, key keeper and
mailboxes for Buildings C and D, Prince
Street Place.
2. New roof drain leader at 12 Peabody Street
3. Kitchen plumbing stack and washer outlets
in basement at 12 Peabody
4. Six kitchen lights, telephone outlets and 6
range outlets at 12 Peabody
5. Box heat risers in living rooms, 1st and 2nd
floors 12 Peabody Street.
cc: All Attendees
Jim Haskell, SHCDC
Bruce Polishook, CWC Builders
Leo Tremblay, Building Department
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Job Report
Project: Salem Point Rental Stabilization Job Report Number 7
Salem Harbor CDC
Salem, MA Job Number: 9325
Report By: Bill Hammer
Date: September 21, 1994 Time: 11:00 AM Weather: Sunny Temperature: 75°
Meeting Location: 50 Leavitt Street, Salem
Present:: '
Felice Mendell, SHCDC
Jorge Benitez, SHCDC
Russ Tanner, TCB
Kurt Norwood, TCB
Nellie Matos, Site Manager, TCB
Terry Young, CWC Builders
Bill Hammer, HKT Architects Inc.
1.06 Lighting: Boston Edison is willing to install lighting in the common hallways and on the
exterior entries. The selection is limited, however, we can save on the expense of
common area lighting and we can light the rear stair halls which had been removed
from the original scope of work. CWC must provide a pre-wired junction box and
Boston Edison's electrician will make the fixture installation. This raises several timing
and coordination problems and we agreed that a temporary fixture (or the existing
fixture) may have to be installed until Edison's electrician can do the final installation.
'Action Items:'
..A. CWC will set up an on-site coordination meeting with the Boston Edison's electrician
and their electrical subcontractor.
Job Report Number 7
Salem Point Rental Stabilization
Page 2
8/17: Some of the standard exterior Boston Edison Fixtures may not fit the locations
as designed. Felice will review exterior locations and advise if there are any where
we cannot use the Edison fixture. In addition, Felice will see if she can get a sample
on site.
9/1: There is a problem getting Boston Edison to install fixtures for each building
according to our schedule. The fixtures which have been installed to get a C of O
may become the permanent fixtures. CDC will talk to Boston Edison to see if there
can be a resolution.
9/7: CWC explained that reuse of the old fixtures or porcelain fixtures will pass
inspection as temporary fixtures.
2.03 At the present time, the contract does not include intercoms, key keepers or new
mailboxes for the south side of Prince Street Place.
Action Items:
A. CWC will prepare a Change Order Request Proposal for new mailboxes (four box
unit) intercom and key keeper for Buildings 7C and 7D.
2.06 Felice distributed copies of the agreement with Boston Gas for the new service to 34
Prince Street. This needs to be signed and returned to Boston Gas.
8/25: The agreement cannot be signed until the capacity of the boilers for 12 Peabody
Street and 34 Prince Street,is determined and added to the agreement form. CWC will
have their heating subcontractor determine what sizes are appropriate and Kurt will
complete the agreement. The units should be sized so that the new windows and any
additional insulation on the roof will be factored into the demand.
9/1: It was reported that 12 Peabody Street has a tankless DWH which is relatively new.
34 Prince Street, was always designed for a tankless DHW. The questions raised
included, 1) does the capacity as shown on the Boston Gas application reflect tankless
DHW systems, and 2) what was carried by CWC in thier pricing? Terry will review and
get back to us.
9/14: The issue was unresolved at this meeting. Later in the day, HKT contacted Mark
Tocci at Crossfield who answered all of the relevant questions. In both cases, there is
enough gas in the streets to convert to a gas-fired boiler with a tankless DHW heater.
New insulated windows and roof will have a negligible effect on the estimated gas
usage. See letter from HKT to CWC, dated September 15. 1994 which clarifies the
issue.
Job Report Number 7
Salem Point Rental Stabilization
Page 3
9/21: Kurt Norwood will deal with this issue and he will contact Carol Matheson at
Boston Gas. There is some issue regarding the meter size and it is still not clear if the
service is an appropriate size. Until this is resolved, the contract with Boston Gas
cannot be signed.
j 12 Peabody Street:
5.01 Because of the encapsulation of the rails and balusters, the front stair does not have a
handrail which meets code. CWC was asked to submit a change order proposal to put
wood rails on the outside walls.
6.01 Roofing on 12 Peabody to start tomorrow (9/15/94)
9/21: All roofing work done except for the metal flashings.
6.02 We looked at the baseboard heating enclosure in the kitchen in unit 5. The metal
enclosure is old and the baffle is missing. As a result a small child has been burned
because he stuck his hand into the heating element. We discussed a way of attaching
sheetmetal bracket at every 18" and fixing a newly fabricated sheetmetal baffle which
would allow the heat to radiate, yet protect small children. There is one other unit in this
building which.needs baffles.
24 Peabody Street:
7.01 Work in progress:
A. Exterior masonry repairs, done
B. New rails and framing in common stair.
C. Interior work on all four units
D. All roofing work done except for the metal flashings.
E. Dryer vents have been added to exhaust through the Former bathroom windows.
F. Rear halls are drywalled. SHCDC will paint these surfaces.
G All new smoke detectors have been added.
5.04 We observed the brick base which is bowing out at the street. After considerable
discussion and looking at the condition from the basement side, we felt that the building
was not in any serious danger. Nevertheless, some remedial action should be taken.
Water is penetrating from the brick work above, particularly from the top of the soldier
course. The steel lintels above the old window openings (which have been bricked up)
are severely rusted. The best solution short of rebuilding the entire lower portion of the
wall is to do the following:
A. Repoint all areas of masonry between the first floor window sills and the soldier
course. (most of this should be in the base contract)
B. Cut out all loose mortar around the brick infill and repoint. The top of the brick infill,
which has a very wide open joint, should be filled with non-shrink grout and a 3/8'
space left for a soft joint with backer rod.
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Salem Point Rental Stabilization
Page 4
C. Cut out the mortar and provide a soft joint at the top of the soldier course.
D. 9/14: Work has been done on this area. The top joint of the soldier course still
needs to be cut out and a soft joint installed.
6.04 The issue regarding the use of BX cable on buildings of 3 stories or more was raised
again by the electrical inspector. We thought that this issue had been resolved. HKT
found the Massachusetts revision to the National Electrical Code which allows Romex
on each floor and BX only when the wiring is between floors. This information was faxed
to CWC on 9/14, unfortunately the rough wiring for 24 Peabody was completed. We
expect that this will not be an issue for 8/10 Peabody or 34 Prince Street.
6.05 CWC explained that the plumbing inspector is still demanding that the wet walls remain
open until all of the pressure tests are completed. CWC will have to work around this
and hopefully they can get the plumber to inspect without causing too much delay.
SHCDC will ask Dennis Ross if he could help us by arranging for a 24 hour notice before
inspection so that CWC can keep their momentum and not have tenants out of their
units for any additional time.
8110 Peabody Street:
7.02 We walked through 8/10 Peabody to see if we could anticipate any issues which would
require special attention.
7.03 In 8 Peabody Street, unit 2, delete new floor in the bedroom. The tenant has installed a
new carpet.
7.04 Units 2 and 3 in 10 Peabody Street have the electrical panels in the basement. These
may not meet code and we will have to install new panels at the apartments. We can
carry the service up the new chase which is being created next to the stove.
Palmer Street:
7.05 There were some concerns with the new front porch. The skirt at the lower portion was
covered with 2 x 2 battens at approximately 6" on center. The space below is highly
visible and it is subject to collecting garbage and debris. CWC will add intermediate
battens which will alleviate the condition.
7.06 In addition, the left side of the steps up to the porch are left open. CWC will box this in
with horizontal boards. Finally, they will box the three new columns.
7.07 Several cement shingles near the front are damaged and need replacing.
7.08 The elbow for the rain leader needs to be installed.
Job Report Number 7
Salem Point Rental Stabilization
Page 5
Prince Street Place:
5.09 There is a roof leak on building D over unit 12. Kurt asked if CWC's roofer would be
able to start earlier so that he could make this repair as soon as possible. Terry said
that he would check with his subcontractor and get back to Kurt.
9/14: CWC expects roof work to begin at the end of this week or the first of next week.
9/21: Work has not started, CWC still needs to resolve scheduling issues with the
roofer.
5.10 Terry explained that the party walls in buildings C and D are solid brick and that wiring
for the intercom would either have to be piped or we would have to fur out the wall and
add GWB. The simplest way might be to build a small chase on the stairwell side next to
the entry door. CWC will price several alternatives.
Summary of Contract Changes:
Date
Proposal Amount Amount
No. Proposed Change Received Requested Approved
1 . Intercoms,.,electric strikes, key keeper and
mailboxes for Buildings C and D, Prince
Street Place.
2. New roof drain leader at 12 Peabody Street
3. Kitchen plumbing stack and washer outlets
in basement at 12 Peabody
4. Six kitchen lights, telephone outlets and 6
range outlets at 12 Peabody
5. Box heat risers in living rooms, 1st and 2nd
floors 12 Peabody Street.
cc: All Attendees
Jim Haskell, SHCDC
Bruce Polishook, CWC Builders
Leo Tremblay, Building Department
Richard Rossetti, Inspecting Architect
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Job Report
Project: Salem Point Rental Stabilization Job Report Number 1
Salem Harbor CDC
Salem, MA Job Number: 9325
Report By: Bill Hammer
Date: August 11, 1994 Time: 1:00 PM Weather: Cloudy, Rain Temperature: 80°
Meeting Location: 50 Leavitt Street, Salem
Present
Felice Mendell, SHCDC'
Jim Haskell, SHCDC
Jorge Benitez, SHCDC
Russ Tanner, TCB
Nellie Matos, Site Manager, TCB
Bruce Polishook, CWC Builders
Terry Young, CWC Builders
Dennis Holland, Job Superintendent, CWC Builders
Bill Hammer, HKT Architects Inc.
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1.01 The issue was raised regarding mail delivery. Although we are not changing the system,
most entry doors are now unlocked and therefore a key keeper is unnecesary. We
need to check with the post office to make certain that they will not object to what is
specified.
Action Items:
A'. Felice will review the system with the local post office.
1.02 The issue of tenant relocations was discussed and Felice asked that the dates in the
Notice to Proceed (dated August 8, 1994) be verified in terms of CWC's schedule. CWC
indicated that they needed at least a full week in all of the Peabody Street buildings and
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Salem Point Rental Stabilization
Page 2
34 Prince Street. In addition, they needed two days notice for the de-leading work
which would precede,the construction. It was explained that the tenants needed to be
notified that the de-leading would occur and that relocation after the two day notice
was at their option.
Action Items:
A. CWC will establish a master schedule on one sheet which will show all of the work
to occur for each building by trade and it would clearly indicate relocation and de-
leading times so that SHCDC could give tenants ample notice. The schedule should
indicate requisition meetings.
B. Work on 12 Peabody Street will start on Monday, August 22nd.
C. Since the Labor Day weekend would cut into the five day relocation window, CWC
would look'at arranging the work schedule so that some of the buildings which
would require relocations and/or long lead items such as windows could be shifted
to later in September. Work within units would not occur during the short week.
D. CWC will have the schedule for our review at the next meeting (August 17th)
1.03. Felice indicated that the de-leading work at the daycare center on Congress Street
needed to completed by September 1st so that they would be ready for a State
inspection for certification. Terry asked for a report on the lead so that he could
coordinate the work and determine the extent of contamination, particularly on the
exterior stucco.
Action Items:
A. Felice will get a current lead report to Terry Young.
1.04 HKT reviewed a list of items which will require submission for approval. The list is
attached, to this Job Report.
1.05 Windows: An aluminum and a vinyl sample are being sent to HKT. This is one of the
critical long-lead items that needs to be resolved ASAP so that it does not hold up the
schedule. (Windows arrived at HKT on 8/15) We discussed putting off Prince Street and
Palmer Street on the schedule so that we would have time to research and select the
windows.
1.06 Lighting: Boston Edison is willing to install lighting in the common hallways and on the
exterior entries. The selection is limited, however, we can save on the expense of
common area lighting and we can light the rear stair halls which had been removed
from the original scope of work. CWC must provide a pre-wired junction box and
Boston Edison's electrician will make the fixture installation. This raises several timing
and coordination problems and we agreed that a temporary fixture (or the existing
fixture) may have to be installed until Edison's electrician can do the final installation.
Job Report Number 1
Salem Point Rental Stabilization
Page 3
Action Items:
A. CWC will set up an on-site..coordination.meeting with the Boston Edison's electrician
and their electrical subcontractor.
1.07 Jim Haskell explained that the requisition process for this project was very complicated.
Under the best of circumstances it is unlikely that money can be distributed in less than
20 days from the initial approval. We discussed the possibility of preparing the first
submission for September 1st almost as a dry run so that we could iron out all of the
kinks in the process. In addition, we can establish the first of the month as the monthly
requisition date. Jim described the process as follows:
A. Internal review and approval by the Project Team
B. Sent to City of Salem for review (period of time not known at this time)
C. Salem sends the requisition to City of Peabody for review
D. After City of Peabody completes their review, they electronically enter the
information into HUD's central computer
E. Within three (3) day HUD wires the money into the City of Peabody's account
F. Peabody requisitions funds on Fridays to be distributed on the following Friday to the
City of Salem
G. Once received by the City of Salem, they will cut a check on the 10th, 20th or 30th
day of the month (which ever is closest to the day that the receive the funds) to the
Salem Harbor CDC.
H. Salem Harbor will cut a check to CWC after they receive the money from Salem.
Jim Haskell has promised to expedite this process as best as he can. (We all wish him
luck!)
1.08 Terry has reviewed the front stair halls in the various buildings and feels that in many
instances it will be easier to cover the balusters and rails with MDO plywood and a
wood cap as discussed at our previous design sessions. We agreed that this work
should happen after the relocation of tenants is complete.
1.09 It was decided that we would set up the requisition meetings so that Dick Rossetti and
Bob Gauthier could attend. We would conduct a walk-through prior to the meeting and
requisition review.
cc: All Attendees
Leo Tremblay, Building Department
File
HKT Architects Inc. 35 Medford Street, Somerville, Massachusetts 02143 617 776-6545
Architects and Planners Fax 617 776-6678
Memorandum
Project: Salem Point Rental Stabilization Date: August 16, 1994
Salem Harbor CDC
Salem, MA Job Number: 9325
From: Bill Hammer
Subject: List of Submittals To: CWC Builders
The following list is one that was established at the first job meeting on August 11th. This list
may need to be expanded if we have overlooked any item. Please submit five (5) copies and we
will return three for each submission. The list includes:
Section: Item:
05 Countertop
,07 Panel 15
07 Roofing and,Accessories
08 Doors and Hardware
08 Windows
08 Glazing
09 Flooring: VCT, Sheet Vinyl, Flotex, Vinyl Treads
09 Paint
09 Ceramic Tile
09 Synthetic Marble Stools
10 Bathroom Accessories
10 Mail. Boxes
11 Range Hoods
12 Kitchen Cabinets
15 Plumbing Fixtures and Fittings
15 Boilers
15 Baseboard Radiation
16 Electrical Light Fixtures, Fans and Accessories
16 Intercoms and Key Keeper
HKT Architects Inc. 35 Medford Street, Somerville, Massachusetts 02143 617 776-6545
Architects and Planners- Fax 617 776-6678
Job Report
Project: Salem Point Rental Stabilization Job Report Number 2
Salem Harbor CDC
Salem, MA Job Number: 9325
Report By:� Bill Hammer
Date: August 17, 1994 Time: 1:00 PM Weather: Partly Sunny . Temperature: 80°
Meeting Location: 50 Leavitt Street, Salem
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Present:
Felice Mendell, SHCDC
Jorge Benitez, SHCDC
Nellie Matos, Site Manager, TCB
Terry Young, CWC Builders
Dennis Holland, Job Superintendent, CWC Builders
Bill Hammer, HKT Architects Inc.
1.01 The issue was raised regarding mail delivery. Although we are not changing the system,
most entry doors are now unlocked and therefore a key keeper is unnecessary. We
need to check with the post office to make certain that they will not object to what is
specified.
Action Items:
A. Felice will review the system with the local post office.
B. 8/17: WRH will get a copy of the mailbox submissions to Felice prior to her meeting
with the post office.
1.02 The issue of tenant relocations was discussed and Felice asked that the dates in the
Notice to Proceed (dated August 8, 1994) be verified In terms of CWC's schedule. CWC
indicated that they needed at least a full week in all of the,Peabody Street buildings and
34 Prince Street. In addition, they needed two days notice for the de-leading work
Job Report Number 2
Salem Point Rental Stabilization
Page 2
which would precede the co'n$Vuction. It was explained that the tenants needed to be
notified that the de-leading would occur and that relocation after the two day notice
was at their option.
Action Items:
A. CWC will establish a master schedule on one sheet which will show all of the work
to occur for each building by trade and it would clearly indicate relocation and de-
leading times so that SHCDC could give tenants ample notice. The schedule should
indicate requisition meetings.
8/17: Terry cannot establish a master schedule until all of his subcontractors are
lined up. It was requested that a first draft be put together for the next meeting
even if there are changes made. This will help us to look at the overall project, plus
it will be necessary for the bank's inspecting architect to approve any requisition.
B. Work on 12 Peabody Street will start on Monday, August 22nd.
C. Since the Labor Day weekend would cut into the five day relocation window, CWC
would look at arranging the work schedule so that some of the buildings which
would require relocations and/or long lead items such as windows could be shifted
to later in September. Work within units would not occur during the short week.
D. CWC will have the schedule for our review at the next meeting (August 17th)
1.05 Windows: An aluminum and a vinyl sample are being sent to HKT. This is one of the
critical long-lead items that needs to be resolved ASAP so that it does not hold up the
schedule. (Windows arrived at HKT on 8/15) We discussed putting off Prince Street and
Palmer Street on the schedule so that we would have time to research and select the
windows. . .
8/17: HKT verbally approved the aluminum windows which were submitted for all
locations other than the bathroom shower locations on the north side of Prince Street
Place. The vinyl windows which were submitted are acceptable. A vinyl window is
needed for the bathrooms on Prince Street Place because of the wet location. Terry
indicated that CWC will provide a vinyl window by Harvey or equal. HKT will act on the
submission as soon as it is received.
1.06 Lighting: Boston Edison is willing to install lighting in the common hallways and on the
exterior entries. The selection is limited, however, we can save on the expense of
common area lighting and we can light the rear stair halls which had been removed
from the original scope of work. CWC must provide a pre-wired junction box and
Boston Edison's electrician will make the fixture installation. This raises several timing
and coordination problems and we agreed that a temporary fixture (or the existing
fixture) may have to be installed until Edison's electrician can do the final installation.
Job Report Number 2
Salem Point Rental Stabilization
Page 3
Action Items:
A. CWC will set up an on-site coordination meeting with the Boston Edison's electrician
and their electrical subcontractor.
8/17: Some of the standard exterior Boston Edison Fixtures may not fit the locations
as designed. Felice will review exterior locations and advise if there are any where
we cannot use the Edison fixture. In addition, Felice will see if she can get a sample
on site.
2.01 CWC is very concerned that the schedule outlined at last week's meeting would cause
problems for some of the subcontractors. Waiting for as much as seven to eight weeks
could put some of these contractors out of business. We agreed that trying the first
requisition on September 1st would hopefully get the kinks out of the'system. We will
monitor this and Felice has promised to do her best to walk the requisition through the
City of Salem.
2.02 HKT requested that the next two job meetings be held on Thursdays at 11:00 AM so
that Seth Goldfine could cover for Bill Hammer. Seth and Bill will be at the August 25th
meeting and Seth will cover on the September 1st meeting. The normal schedule would
resume on September 7th.
2.03 At the present time, the contract does not include intercoms, key keepers or new
mailboxes for the south side of Prince Street Place.
Action Items:
A. CWC will prepare a Change Order Request Proposal for new mailboxes (four box
unit) intercom and key keeper for Buildings 7C and 7D.
2.04 HKT gave verbal approval to the bulnosed post-formed countertop which was
delivered to our office. The plastic laminate color is WilsonArt, Grey Millstone number
4590-15. This was confirmed in a separate fax to CWC on August 17th.
2.05 The submittals to date have all been approved with the exception of the bathroom
lavatory faucets, the kitchen sink faucets and the tub drains. In addition, the roofing
submission indicates that a fiberboard insulation is included. This is not whwt was
specified.
Action Items:
A. CWC will clarify and get back to HKT. (HKT has received a fax clarifying the
plumbing issues on 8/22).
Job Report Number 2
Salem Point Rental Stabilization
Page 4
2.06 Felice distributed copies of the agreement with Boston Gas for the new service to 34
Prince Street. This needs to be signed and returned to Boston Gas.
2.07 The flooring samples were discussed. CWC forwarded samples of Armstrong VCT and
sheet vinyl flooring. Because of the lack of time for starting 12 Peabody Street on
August 22nd, Felice chose the Armstrong Imperial Texture 51908 Pewter for the VCT
and Armstrong Classic Corlon Seagate 86500 white for the sheet vinyl. Although time
does not permit tenants to select colors in 12 Peabody Street, Felice will pre-select two
or three options for the tenants to choose from on the remaining buildings.
Action Items:
A. HKT will bring up the samples of the Flotex carpet flooring and Felice will coordinate
color selection with the tenants.
2.08 It was agreed that we would use 3 1/2" colonial trim on all of the interior prehung doors.
2.09 It was agreed that we would accept the bronze color on the Panel 15 where specified.
2.10 The window to be closed up in the second floor tub area at Palmer Street will be
finished with MDO plywood and painted at the exterior.
2.11 Paint finishes will be semi-gloss on wood trim and in the bathrooms and eggshell for all
plaster/GWB ceilings and walls. The colors will be a standard off-white which is used by
the SHCDC for apartment turnovers.
Action Items:
A. SHCDC will supply the paint colors to CWC.
2.12 Vinyl Base will be by NAFCO and the color will be a light gray. Felice will select the final
color after the floors are selected.
Action Items:
A. CWC will get a chain of samples to the site.
2.13 CWC will stockpile debris behind the buildings on Peabody Street. This will be removed
by pickup truck so that there is no need fora dumpster.
2.14 CWC asked if they could use the garage on Congress Street to store materials.
Job Report Number 2
Salem Point Rental Stabilization
Page 5
Action Items:
A. Felice will look into the possibility of utilizing the Congress Street garage. At the
present time, it is being used by TCB management to store material. Perhaps this
can be relocated or consolidated in the same space to make room for CWC.
2.15 CWC explained that the roofing work and the masonry work will occur independently of
the interior work on each building. At the present time, the mason is working on 8/10
Peabody and the roofer can start as soon as the submittals are processed. They hope
to start by mid-September.
2.16 We reviewed the method of accessing the buildings and the units. CWC does not want
to have unit keys in their possession. They will need keys to the main entry of each
building and Jorge will open each of the units on each work day at 6:30 AM. When a
new building entry is installed, CWC will have a construction lock and they will put in the
permanent cores when the building is re-occupied'There will,be a security guard after
hours for each of the buildings which are unoccupied
cc: All Attendees
Jim Haskell, SHCDC
Russ Tanner, TCB
Bruce Polishook, CWC Builders
Leo Tremblay, Building Department
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50 LEAVITT STREET
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970
March 24, 1992
Mr. Bruce Polishook, President
CWC Builders, Inc.
7 Wells Avenue
Newton, MA 02159
RE: Salem Point Cooperative
Dear Bruce:
This is a Notice to Proceed with construction pursuant to
Section 2 of the Owner-Contractor Agreement for the Salem Point
Properties Housing Project, dated March 1, 1992 and executed by
the Salem Point Limited Partnership and CWC Builders, Inc. , and
Section 4 .3.6 of the Supplementary General . Conditions of that
agreement.
Section 4 . 3 . 6 of the Supplementary General Conditions states
that the Owner shall issue a Notice to Proceed in writing to the
Contractor prior to the commencement. of work in each building.
This letter serves to notify you to begin work in the following
buildings:
20-22 Peabody Street;
38 Peabody Street;
46 Peabody Street;
41 Ward Street;
23-25 Ward Street; and
17-19 Ward Street.
As you know, CWC Builders, Inc. is responsible for security
at the buildings once a Notice to Proceed has been issued and work
begins in the buildings. The Owner has been paying for night-time
security at the properties. Lisa Alberghini of The Community
Builders, Inc. has notified me that you would like the Owner to
continue that security coverage until you have been able to make
your own arrangements for security. Therefore, the Owner will
maintain security services at the properties, at CWC Builders, Inc.
expense, until you notify us to discontinue such service.
I
March 24 , 1992
Bruce Polishook
page two
I will contact you shortly to arrange for our first
construction meeting. We look forward to working with you on this
job.
Sincerely,
V '
Victoria Bok,
Treasurer
Salem Point Housing Corporation
General Partner for Salem Point Limited Partnership
cc: Lisa B. Alberghini
William Tinti
Michael Binette
Mel Gadd
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50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea,MA 02150
Telephone:617-889-4402
Fax:617-884-4329
November 23, 1992
Mr. David Harris
City of Salem Building Department
I Salem Green
Salem, Massuchusetts 01970
RE: Final Completion Affidavit
Building 9
59 Ward Street
Dear Mr. Harris,
In accordance with Section 127.0 of the Massachusetts State Building Code, I, Robert J. Verrier,
Registration#3779, have conducted proper site observation on the above referenced building
throughout its construction period. Based upon these observations, I believe that all work has
been completed, and further, has been completed in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications, as previously submitted to the Salem Building Department.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional information, plesae don't hesitate to
contact Mike Binette or me at our office.
Sincerely,
THESURAL TEAM, INC.
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2 November, 1992
Mr. David Harris
City Of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA, 01970
RE; Final Completion Affidavit
Building 9
57 Harbor Street
Dear Mr. Harris
In accordance with Section 127. 0 Of the Massachusetts State
Building Code, It Robert J. Verrier, Registration #3779 have
conducted Proper site observation on the above referenced
building throughout its construction period. Based upon these
observations, I believe that all work has been completed, and
further, has been completed in accordance with the Plans'
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Specifications, as previously submitted and a
Salem Building Department. pproved by the
It you have any questions, or if You require any additional
information, Please don't hesitate to contact Mike Binette or me
at our office.
Sincerely,
THE ARCHITECI,u ,TEAK INC.
Robert
J. VerrieV, AIA
cc: Michael Binette, AIA
The Architectural Team
50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea,MA 02150
Telephone:617,889-4402
Fax:617-884-4329
November 23, 1992
Mr. David Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, Massuchusetts 01970
RE: Final Completion Affidavit
Building 8
52 Ward Street
Dear Mr. Harris,
In accordance with Section 127.0 of the Massachusetts State Building Code, I, Robert J. Verrier,
Registration#3779,have conducted proper site observation on the above referenced building
throughout its construction period. Based upon these observations, I believe that all work has
been completed, and further,has been completed in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications, as previously submitted to the Salem Building Department.
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If you have any questions, or if you require any additional information,plesae don't hesitate to
contact Mike Binette or me at our office.
Sincerely,
THE ARC TEAM, INC.
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City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Final Completion Affidavit
20-2'2: Peabody Street
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Dear Mr. Harris
In accordance . witt Section 127 . 0 of the Massachusetts State
Building Code, I, Robert J. Verrier, Registration 13779 have
conducted proper 'site observation on' the above referenced *+
building throughout its construction period. Based upon these
observations, .I believe that all work has been completed, , and
further, . has ; beenti completed in accordance with the Plans and 'a
Specifications, ast previously submitted and approved by the
Salem Building Department.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional >
information, please don't hesitate to contact Mike Binette or me
at our office.
Sincerely,
THE ARCHI TURAL TEAM, INC. '
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Telephone:617--8894402
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Mr. David Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green 1
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Final Completion Affidavit
20-22 Peabody Street
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In accordance ` with Section 127 . 0 of the Massachusetts State
Building Code, I, Robert J. Verrier, Registration 13779 have
conducted proper 'site observation on' the above referenced a?
building . throughout its construction period. Based upon these
observations, I believe that all work has been completed, and
further,. has ' been; completed in accordance with the Plans and
specifications, as, previously submitted and. approved by the
Salem Building Department.
If you have an estions or if y y q you require any .additional -
information, please don't hesitate to contact Mike Binette or me w
at our office.
sincerely,
THE ARCHI TURAL TEAM, INC.
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50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea,MA 02150
Telephone:617-8894402
Fax:617-8844329
July 15, 1992
Mr. David Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Final Completion Affidavit
38 Peabody Street
Dear Mr. Harris
In accordance with Section 127 . 0 of the Massachusetts State
Building Code, I, Robert J. Verrier, Registration #3779 have
conducted proper site observation on the above referenced
building throughout its construction period. Based upon these
observations, I believe that all work has been completed, and
further, has been completed in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications, as previously submitted and approved by the
Salem Building Department.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please don't hesitate to contact Mike Binette or me
at our office.
Sincerely,
THE ARCHITECTURAL TEAM, INC.
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The Architectural Team
50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea,MA 02150
Telephone:617-8894402
Fax:617-8844329
July 1, 1992
Mr. David Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Final Completion Affidavit
20-22 Peabody Street
Dear Mr. Harris
In accordance with Section 127 . 0 of the Massachusetts State
Building Code, I, Robert J. Verrier, Registration #3779 have
conducted proper site observation on the above referenced
building throughout its construction period. Based upon these
observations, ,I believe that all work has been completed, and
further, has ;,,been completed in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications,` as previously submitted and approved by the
Salem Building Department.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please don't hesitate to contact Mike Binette or me
at our office.
Sincerely,
THE ARCHI CTURAL TEAM, INC.
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The Architectural Team
50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea,MA 02150
Telephone:617-889-0402
Fax:617-8844329
July 24, 1992
Mr. David Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Final Completion Affidavit
46 Peabody Street
Dear Mr. Harris
In accordance with Section 127 . 0 of the Massachusetts State
Building Code, I, Robert J. Verrier, Registration #3779 have
conducted proper site observation on the above referenced
building throughout its construction period. Based upon these
observations, I believe that all work has been completed, and
further, has been completed in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications, as previously submitted and approved by the
Salem Building Department.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please don't hesitate to contact Mike Binette or me
at our office.
Sincerely,
THE ARCHITECTURAL TEAM, INC.
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cc: Michael Binette, AIA
The Architectural Team
50 Commandants Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea,MA 02150
Telephone:617-889-0402
Fax;617-884-4329
August 14, 1992
Mr. David Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Final Completion Affidavit
41-43 Ward Street
Dear Mr. Harris
In accordance with Section 127. 0 of the Massachusetts State
Building Code, I, Robert J. Verrier, Registration #3779 have
conducted proper site observation on the above referenced
building throughout its construction period. Based upon these
observations, I believe that all work has been completed, and
further, has been completed in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications, as previously submitted and approved by the
Salem Building Department.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please don't hesitate to contact Mike Binette or me
at our office.
Sincerely,
THE ARCHITECTURAL TEAM, INC.
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The Architectural Team
50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea,MA 02150
Telephone:617-889-4402
Fax:617-8844329
September 16, 1992
Mr. David Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Final Completion Affidavit
Building 4
17-19 Ward Street
Dear Mr. Harris
In accordance with Section 127 . 0 of the Massachusetts State
Building Code, I, Robert J. Verrier, Registration #3779 have
conducted proper site observation on the above referenced
building throughout its construction period. Based upon these
observations, I believe that all work has been completed, and
further, has been completed in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications, as previously submitted and approved by the
Salem Building Department.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please don't hesitate to contact Mike Binette or me
at our office.
Sincerely,
THE ARCHITE L TEAM, INC.
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cc: Michael Binette, AIA
The Architectural Team
50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea,MA 02150
Telephone:617-889-4402
Fax:617-884-4329
October 1, 1992
Mr. David Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Final Completion Affidavit
Building 10
64 Harbor Street
Dear Mr. Harris
In accordance with Section 127 . 0 of the Massachusetts State
Building Code, I, Robert J. Verrier, Registration #3779 have
conducted proper site observation on the above referenced
building throughout its construction period. Based upon these
observations, I believe that all work has been completed, and
further, has been completed in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications, as previously submitted and approved by the
Salem Building Department.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please don't hesitate to contact Mike Binette or me
at our office.
Sincerely,
THE ARCHITECTURAL TEAM, INC.
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cc: Michael Binette, AIA
The Architectural Team
50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea,MA 02150
Telephone:617-889-4402
Fax:617-884-4329
October 1, 1992
Mr. David Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Final Completion Affidavit
Building 11
64-1/2 Harbor Street
Dear Mr. Harris
In accordance with Section 127 . 0 of the Massachusetts State
Building Code, I , Robert J. Verrier, Registration #3779 have
conducted proper site observation on the above referenced
building throughout its construction period. Based upon these
observations, I believe that all work has been completed, and
further, has been completed in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications, as previously submitted and approved by the
Salem Building Department.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please don't hesitate to contact Mike Binette or me
at our office.
Sincerely,
THE ARCHITECTURAL TEAM, INC.
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The Architectural Team
50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea,MA 02150
'r'elephone:617-8894402
Fax:617-8844329
June 5, 1992
Mr. David J. Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Rough-in Completion
Building 6 (41-43 Ward Street)
Salem Point Cooperative
Dear Mr. Harris,
Please be advised that as indicated in our field reports, we
have conducted weekly site visits at the above referenced
property. Further, we believe that all "rough-in" work within
the above building has been completed and that more
specifically, it has been done in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact Michael Binette
or me at our office.
Sincerely,
T A C ITECTURAL TEAM, INC.
o er rrier, AIA
The Architectural Team
50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea,MA 02150
Telephone:617$894402
Fax:617-8844329
May 15, 1992
Mr. David J. Harris
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RE: Rough-in Completion `a
Building 1 (20-22 Peabody Street)
Salem Point Cooperative
Dear Mr. Harris,
Please be advised that as indicated in our field reports, we
have conducted weekly site visits at the above referenced
property. Further, we believe that all "rough-in" work within
the above building has been completed and that more
specifically, it has been done in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact Michael Binette
or me at our office.
Sincerely,
5HEAARITECTURAL TEAM, INC.
V r, AIA
The Architectural Team
50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea,MA 02150
Telephone:617-8894402
Fax:617-8844329
May 22 , 1992 n
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City of Salem Building Department -.
1 Salem Green ,
Salem, MA. 01970
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RE: Rough-in Completion
Building 3 (46 Peabody Street)
Salem Point Cooperative
Dear Mr. Harris,
Please be advised that as indicated in our field reports, we
have conducted weekly site visits at the above referenced
property. Further, we believe that all "rough-in" work within
the above building has been completed and that more
specifically, it has been done in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact Michael Binette
or me at our office.
Sincerely,
arDHVEMCTURALTEAM, INC.
tJ. errier, AIA
The Architectural Team
50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea.MA 02150
Telephone:617-8894402
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May 15, 1992
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Mr. David J. Harris u, � -
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green ry'-
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Rough-in Completion
Building 2 (38 Peabody Street)
Salem Point Cooperative
Dear Mr. Harris,
Please be advised that as indicated in our field reports, we
have conducted weekly site visits at the above referenced
property. Further, we believe that all "rough-in" work within
the above building has been completed and that more
specifically, it has been done in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact Michael Binette
or me at our office.
Sincerely,
THE kRC. TECTURAL TEAM, INC.
ert J. Verrier, AIA
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The Architectural Team
50 Coin mandatit's Way •At Admiral's Hill•Chclsca,MA 02150
Telephone.617.889-4407.
rax;617-884-4329
October 20, 1992
Mr. David J. Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Rough-in Completion
Building 9 (59 Harbor Street),
Salem Point Cooperative
Dear Mr. Harris,
Please be advised that as indicated in our field reports, we
have conducted weekly site visits at the above referenced
property. Further, we believe that all "rough-in" work within
the above building has been completed and that more
specifically, it has been done in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact Michael Binette
or me at our office.
Sincerely,
THE ARCHITE RAL TEAM, INC
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The A_ rchitectmd Team
�—�— 50 Commandant",Way•At Admiral's Hill.Chelsea,MA 02750
Telephone'617-830-2402
Fax 617-884-4329
October 13 , 1992
Mr. David J. Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Rough-in Completion
Building 8 (52 Ward Street)
Salem Point Cooperative
Dear Mr. Harris,
Please be advised that as indicated in our field reports, we
have conducted weekly site visits at the above referenced
property. Further, we believe that all "rough-in" work within
the above building has been completed and that more
specifically, it has been done in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications.
I. pca have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact Michael Binette
or me at our office.
Sincerely,
THE ARCHITECTURAL TEAM, I irc > 4—
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50 Commandant's Way 6 At Admiral's I lill•Chelsea,MA 02150
Telephone:617-889-4402
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Fax!617-884-4,129
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September" 24 , 1992
Mr. David J. Harris
• City of Salero Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MIS. 01970
RE: Rouge{-in Completion
BuiRling 7 (45,49 Ward Street)
Salem Point Cooperative
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Dear Mr. Harris
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Please be advised that as indicated in our field reports, we
have conducted weekly site visits at the above referenced
property. FurVhas
, we believe that all . "rough-in" work within
the above bung has been completed and that more
specifically, been done in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please do not hesitate to Contact Michael Binette
or me at our office.
Sincerely,
THE ARCH x' ZCTURAL ril,-0t,
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50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea,MA 02150
Telephone:617-889-4402
Fax:617-884-4329
September 8, 1992
Mr. David J. Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA. 01970
r
RE: Rough-in Completion
Building 9 (57 Harbor Street)
Salem Point Cooperative
Dear Mr. Harris,
Please be advised that as indicated in our field reports, we
have conducted weekly site visits at the above referenced
property. Further, we believe that all "rough-in" work within
the above building has been completed and that more
specifically, it has been done in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact Michael Binette
or me at our office.
Sincerely,
THE ARCHITECTURA aey
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p50 Co"u"andadt's Way•At Admimrs I fill•Chelsea,NIA 02150
'10cphone:617-8894.102
Fax:617.8 4329
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August 10,1 1992
Mr. David` 9 Harris
City of Sa�em Building Department
1 Salem Green �.
Salem, MA � 01970
RE: Rough �n Completion
Huildig if (64 arbor
Salem Point Cooperative
Dear Mr. Harris,
Please be advised t
have at as indicated in our field reports,, we
con acted w ekly site visits at the above referenced x.
property. Further, ,we. believe .that all "rough-in" work . within
. the abov building . has been ' completed and that more
specifically, it hall been done in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications. €
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If you. hive any questions, or if
information I You require any additional
Please do not hesitate to contact Michael Binette
or me at o r office )
Sincerely,
A I CTU n u a
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50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea,MA 02150
Telephone:617-8894402
Fax:617-8844329
July 20, 1992
Mr. David J. Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Rough-in Completion
Building 5 (23-25 Ward Street)
Salem Point Cooperative
Dear Mr. Harris,
Please be advised that as indicated in our field reports, we
have conducted weekly site visits at the above referenced
property. Further, we believe that all "rough-in" work within
the above building has been completed and that more
specifically, it has been done in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact Michael Binette
or me at our office.
Since 1 WerrieLr,
E EAM, INC.
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The Architectural Team
50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea.MA 02150
Telephone:617-8894402
Fax:617-8844329
August 10, 1992
Mr. David J. Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Rough-in Completion
Building 11 (64-1/2 Harbor Street)
Salem Point Cooperative
Dear Mr. Harris,
Please be advised that as indicated in our field reports, we
have conducted weekly site visits at the above referenced
property. Further, we believe that all "rough-in" work within
the above building has been completed and that more
specifically, it has been done in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact Michael Binette
or me at our office.
Sincerely,
A I CTURAL
No. 3779
Bcs�.�•ri ,,;�L
obert J. Verri ArM
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The Architectural Team
50 Commandant's Way•At Admiral's Hill•Chelsea,MA 02150
Telephone:617-8894402
Fax:617-8844329
July 24, 1992
Mr. David J. Harris
City of Salem Building Department
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA. 01970
RE: Rough-in Completion
Building 4 (17-19 Ward Street)
Salem Point Cooperative
Dear Mr. Harris,
Please be advised that as indicated in our field reports, we
have conducted weekly site visits at the above referenced
property. Further, we believe that all "rough-in" work within
the above building has been completed and that more
specifically, it has been done in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications.
If you have any questions, or if you require any additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact Michael Binette
or me at our office.
Sincerely,
T,HL-\A#Clf T CTURAL TEAM, INC. t, y rc
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ARCHITECT'S OWNER Q4 Salem Harbor CDC X CWC Builders (Office)
FIELD REPORT ARCHITECT ® The Architectural Team, Inc. XkSalem Building Dept.
CONSULTANT QiJ The Community Builders X Tenant Gadd Assoc.
AIA DOCUMENT 0711 FIELD ® CWC Builders
PROJECT: Salem Point Cooperation FIELD REPORT NO: 01
Salem, Massachusetts
CONTRACT: 77 Unit Rehabilitation ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO: #90-01
DATE 4/1 /92 TIME 9:30 am WEATHER Overcast TEMP.RANGE 350
EST.% OF COMPLETION CONFORMANCE WITH SCHEDULE(t,-) On Schedule
WORK IN PROGRESS 6 PRESENT AT S1TE Mel Gadd, Terry Young,
Demolition, Windows Arthur. Currett
OBSERVATIONS
1 . Demolition work has begun at 20 Peabody Street.
2. Temporary electrical work is underway.
3. Windows have been delivered for the entire building (20-22 Peabody Street) ..
ITEMS TO VERIFY None
INFORMATION OR ACTION REQUIRED None
ATTACHMENTS None
REPORT BY: Michael D. Binette, AIA
AIA DOCUMENT 6711 • ARCHITECT'S FIELD REPORT • OCTOBER1972 EDITION . AIAOO O 1972
THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. 1735 NEW YORK AVE., NW. WASHINGTON. D.C. '_0006
page 1 of 1 pages
ARCHITECTS OWNER Qp Salem Harbor CDC X CWC Builders (Office)
ARCHITECT ® The Architectural Team, Inc. X Salem Building Dept.
FIELD REPORT '
CONSULTANTThe Community Builders X Tenant Gadd Assoc.
AIA DOCUMENT 0711 FIELD ® CWC Builders
PROJECT: Salem Point Cooperation FIELD REPORT NO: 02
Salem, Massachusetts
CONTRACT: 77 Unit Rehabilitation ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO: #90-01
DATE 4/8/92 TIME 8:30 am WEATHER Sunny TEMP. RANGE 450
EST. % OF COMPLETION CONfORMANCE WITH SCHEDULE(+,-) On Schedule
WORK IN PROGRESS PRESENT AT SITE Mel Gadd, Terry Young,
Demolition, Windows Bruce Polishook, Arthur Currette,
Electrical, Masonry Michael Binette
Carpentry
OBSERVATIONS
1 . ' Demolition work has basically been completed at 20 Peabody Street and is continuing
at 22 Peabody Street. Demolition work should be completed throughout this building
by the end of the week.
2. Masonry re-pointing work has begun at 38 Peabody Street within bathrooms
3. Floor framing repair/replacement is proceeding at 20 Peabody Street I
4. Window ,installation is continuing at 20-22 Peabody Street.
5. Rough electrical work is underway at 20 Peabody Street
ITEMS TO VERIFY None
INFORMATION OR ACTION REQUIRED None
ATTACHMENTS None
REPORT BY: Robert J. Verrier, AIA
AIA DOCUMENT 0711 • ARCHITECT'S FIELD REPORT • OCTOBER 1972 EDITION AIA® • 0 1972
THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. 1735 NEW YORK AVE.. NW WASHINGTON. D.C.20006
1).l¢0 1 0l 1 Odl'1.4
ARCHITECT'S OWNER A7 Salem Harbor CDC CWC Builders (Office)
FIELD REPORT ' ARC'REC ® The Architectural Team, Inc. tSalem Building Dept. 1
'CONSULTANT Q� The Community Builders Tenant Gadd Assoc.
AIA DOCUMENT 0711 FIELD ® CWC Builders
PROJECT: Salem Point Cooperation
Salem, Massachusetts FIELD REPORT NO: 03 .'
CONTRACT: 77 Unit Rehabilitation ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO: #f90-01
DATE 4/14/92 TIME 8:45 am WEATHER Sunny TEMP.RANGE 350-400
EST.% OF COMPLETION CONFORMANCE WITH SCHEDULE(+,—1 On Schedule
WORK IN PROGRESS • PRESENT AT SITE Mel Gadd, Bruce Polishook,
Demolition, Masonry, Carpentry, Terry Young, Arthur Currette
Windows, Electrical, Drywall
OBSERVATIONS
1. Demolition has been completed at 20-22 Peabody and is continuing at 38 Peabody Street.
2. Masonry re-pointing is continuing at 38 Peabody Street
3. Flooring repair/replacement (except for underlayment) has been completed at
20-22 Peabody Streeet. Re-framing of the roof batch at 20 Peabody is underway.
4. Window installation work is nearing completion at 20-22 Peabody Street.
5. Drywall framing work is underway at 20 Peabody Street.
6. Rough electrical work is nearing completion at 20 Peabody Street and will continue
at 22 Peabody.
ITEMS TO VERIFY None
INFORMATION OR ACTION REQUIRED None
ATTACHMENTS None
REPORT BY: Michael D. Binette, AIA
At^ oOCUMENT C711 - ARCHITECT'S FiftD REPORT - EDITION - AIAS
THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. 173S NEW YO KOBER AVE.,T972 NW. WASHINGTON, .�,11972
Pace 1 Of 1 paRCS
ARCHITECT'S OWNER N Salem Harbor CDC CWC Builders (Office)
FIELD REPORT ' ARCHITECT ® The Architectural Team, Inc. ''Salem Building Dept. '
CONSULTANT The Community Builders Tenant Gadd Assoc.
AIA DOCUMENT 0711 FIELD ® CWC Builders -
PROJECT: Salem Point Cooperation FIELD REPORT NO: 04
Salem, Massachusetts
CONTRACT: 77 Unit Rehabilitation ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO: #90-01
GATE 4/21 /92 TIME 8:30 am WEATHER Sunny TEMP.RANGE500-550
EST.% OF COMPLETION CONFORMANCE WITH SCHEDULE(+, —) On Schedule
WORK IN PROGRESS ♦ PRESENT AT SITE Mel Gadd, Terry Young,
Demolition, Carpentry Masonry Arthur Currette Mike Binette
Drywall, Windows, Plumbing
HVAC, Electrical
OBSERVATIONS -
BUILDING 1 (20-22 Peabody Street)
1 . Drywall framing work is continuing.
2. HVAC/plumbing riser installation is underway.
3. Apartment entry door installation is proceeding.
4. Plywood floor underlayment work is progressing
5. Roof preparation work has begun.
6. Roof preparation work has begun.
1
BUILDING 2 (38 Peabody Street)
J . Demolition work is nerly complete Clean-up operations are underway.
2. Masonry re-pointing work has been completed.
3. Windows have been delivered and await installation.
BUILDING 3 (46 Peabody Street),
1 . Demolition work commencment is
2. Masonry re-pointing work is underway.
ITEMS TO VERIFY None
INFORMATION OR ACTION REQUIRED None
ATTACHMENTS None
REPORT BY: Robert I Verrier, AIA
AIA DOCUMENT 0711 • ARCHITECT'S FIELD REPORT • OCTOBER 1977 EDITION • AIA® • ® 1972
THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS,1735 NEW YORK AVE., NW, WASHINGTON•O.C.20006
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PERMIT # ADDRESS UNITS COST FEE
/ 558-91 20-22 Peabody St. RENOVATE 12 Units 458,044.00 $2,753.00
/A 559-91 64� Harbor ST. RENOVATE 3 Units 114,511.00 692.00
/0 560-91 64 Harbor ST. RENOVATE 3 Units 114,511.00 692.00
9 561-91 57-59 Ward St. RENOVATE 16 Units 610,725.00 3,699.00
7 562-91 52-54 Ward St. RENOVATE 7 UNITS 267,192.00 1,608.00
0 563-91 45-59 WARD ST RENOVATE 6 Units 229,092.00 1,379.00
A6 564-91 41-43 WARD ST. RENOVATE 6 Units 229,092.00 1,379.00
.9 565-91 23-25 Ward st. renovate 6 Units 229,092.00 1,379.00
566-91 17-19 WARD ST. RENOVATE 6 UNITS 229,092.00 1,379.00
3 567-91 46 PEABODY ST.-, RENOVATE 6 UNITS 229,022.00 1,379.00
a 568-91 38 PEABODY ST.! RENOVATE 6 UNITS 229,022.00 1,379.00
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j3ublic Propertp iDepartment
jguilbing ]Department
One *alem Oreen
745-9595 Cxt. 380
William H. Munroe
Director of Public Property
Inspector of Buildings
Zoning Enforcement Officer
In accordance with the provision% of MGL c 40. S 54, a condition of Building Permit
Number is that the debris resulting from this work shall be
disposed of in a properly licensed solid waste disposal facility as defined by MGL c 111, S
150A.
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Jet-A-Way Disposal, 47 Kemble Street, Boston, Ma 02119
(location of Facility)
Signature of Permit Applicant
Date
Citp of *alem, Jiaggarbu!5ettg
.Public Propertp department
Nuilbing 30epartment
One 6atem Oreen
745-9595 Cxt. 380
William H. Munroe
Director of Public Property
Inspector of Buildings
Zoning Enforcement Officer
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Number is that the debris resulting from this work shall be
disposed of in a properly licensed solid waste disposal facility as defined by MGL c 111, S
150A.
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Jet-A-Wav Disposal. 47 Kemble Street, Boston, Ma 02119
(Location of Facility)
Signature of Permit Applicant
2
Date
Citp of *aiem, Jf1aggaCbU'9Cttg
public Prapertp Mepartment
J6uilbing Mepartment
One 6atem Oreen
745-9595 Cxt. 380
William H. Munroe
Director of Public Property
Inspector of Buildings
Zoning Enforcement Officer
In accordance with the provisions of MGL c 40. 54, a condition of Building Permit
Number is that the debris resulting from this work shall be
disposed of in a properly licensed solid waste disposal facility as defined by MGL c 111, S
150A
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Jet-A-Way Disposal, 47 Kemble Street, Boston, Ma 02119
(Location of Facility)
Signature of Permit Applicant
A/ /2 L
Date
V�
Citp of batem, Ba2;5arbu!5ettg
j3ublic Vrupertp Bepartment
�Builbing ]Department
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745-9595 Cxt. 380
William H. Munroe
Director of Public Property
Inspector of Buildings
Zoning Enforcement Officer
In accordance with the provisions of MGL c 40. S 54, a condition of Building Permit
Number is that the debris resulting from this work shall be
disposed of in a properly licensed solid waste disposal facility as defined by MGL c 111, S
150A-
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Jet-A-Way Disposal, 47 Kemble Street, Boston, Ma 02119
(Location of Facility)
Signature of Permit Applicant
Date
Citp of 6atem, A1aggarbugett,5
j3ub(ie propertp Department
\� e+ Nuilbing Department
(One batem Orren
745-9595 Cxt. 380
William H. Munroe
Director of Public Property
Inspector of Buildings
Zoning Enforcement Officer
In accordance with the provisions of MGL c 40. S 54, a condition of Building Permit
Number is that the debris resulting from this work shall be
disposed of in a properly licensed solid waste disposal facility as defined by MGL c 111, S
150A.
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Jet-A-Wau Disposal, 47 Kemble Street, Boston, Ma 02119
(Location of Facility)
Signature of PermitApplicant
Date
Citp of Aarem, 01aggaCbU!5ettg
public Property Department
jguilbing Mepartment
®ne xsalrm green
745-9595 (ext. 380
William H. Munroe
Director of Public Property
Inspector of Buildings
Zoning Enforcement Officer
In accordance with the provisions of MGL c 40. S 54, a condition of Building Permit
Number is that the debris resulting from this work shall be
disposed of in a properly licensed solid waste disposal facility as defined by MGL c 111. S
150A.
The debris will be disposed of in:
Jet-A-Wait Disposal, 47 Kemble Street, Boston, Ma 02119
(Location of Facility)
Signature of Permit Applicant
Date
Citp of *atem, A1aggarbu2;ett5
Public Propertp Bepartment
A
jBuilbing ]Department
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Ont 6alem Oreen
745-9595 Cxt. 380
William H. Munroe
Director of Public Property
Inspector of Buildings
Zoning Enforcement Officer
In accordance with the provisions of MGL c 40. S 54, a condition of Building Permit
Number is that :',e debris resulting from this work shall be
disposed of in a properly licensed solid waste disposal facility as dcrined by MGL c 111, S
150A.
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Jet-A-Way Disposal, 47 Kemble Street, Boston, Ma 02119
(Location of Facility)
Signature of Permit Applicant
Date
Citp of 6atem, Jia55arbugettg
Public Propertp Department
j5uilbing Department
One 6alem Oreen
745-9595 text. 380
William H. Munroe
Director of Public Property
Inspector of Buildings
Zoning Enforcement Officer
In accordance with the provisions of MGL c 40. S 54, a condition of Building Permit
Number is tha: the debris resulting from this work shall be
disposed of in a property licensed solid wasic disposal facility as defined by MGL c 111, S
150A
The debris will be disposed of in:
Jet-A-Way Disposal, 47 Kemble Street, Boston, Ma 02119
(Location of Facility)
Signature of Permit Applicant
Date
Citp of *atem, jf1aggacbugettg
Public Propertp Department
SRC/ g 3guilbing 3Department
One t3alem green
745-9595 Cxt. 360
William H. Munroe
Director of Public Property
Inspector of Buildings
Zoning Enforcement Officer
In accordance with the provisioms of MGL c 40. S 54, a condition of Building Permit
Number is that the debris resulting from this work shall be
disposed of in a properly licensed solid waste disposal facility as defined by MGL c 111, S
150A.
The debris will be disposed of in:
_Jet-A-Way Disposal, 47 Kemble Street, Boston, Ma 02119
(Location of Facility)
Signature of Permit Applicant
2-
Date
Citp of *aren J+1aggarbugettg
1�" Public Propertp Mepartment
9Bpry�yq Nuilbing Department
(One 6alem green
745-9595 Cxt. 380
William H. Munroe
Director of Public Property
Inspector of Buildings
Zoning Enforcement Officer
In accordance with the provisions of MGL c 40. S 54, a condition of Building Permit
Number is chat the debris resulting from this work shall be
disposed of in a properly licensed solid waste disposal facility as dcfined by MGL c 111, S
150A.
The debris will be disposed of in:
Jet-A-Way Disposal, 47 Kemble Street, Boston, Ma 02119
(Location of Facility)
Signature of Permit Applicant
Z./'q/
Date
1
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,� ' + t,o Public Propertp Department
.�
� 8 3guilbing Department
(One ibaltm Oreen
745-9595 Cxt. 380
William H. Munroe
Director of Public Property
Inspector of Buildings
Zoning Enforcement Officer
In accordance with the provision< of MGL c 40. S 54, a condition of Building Permit
Number is that the debris resulting from this work shall be
disposed of in a properly licensed solid waste disposal facility as defined by MGL c 111, S
150A-
The
50AThe debris will be disposed of in:
Jet-A-Wag, 47 Kemble Street, Boston, Ma 02119
(Location of Facility)
Signature off Permit Applicant
Date
SALEM POINT LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
50 Leavitt Street P.O. Box 8
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
( 508 ) 745-4961 Fax( 508) 745-4345
June 26, 1992
c
Ms . Robert Blenkhorn
City of Salem Health Department m
Board of Health m co
9 North Street m r o
Salem, MA 01970 am
a -o m
v c.0
Dear Mr . Blenkhorn,
The buildings at 20-22 Peabody Street will soon be ready for
occupancy and will have been issued a certificate of
occupancy. To that end the electrical, plumbing and building
inspectors, .as ,well as .the fire prevention bureau will have
signed off in order for us to obtain the certificate.
Given this level of inspection, we understand that it will
not be necessary to inspect for a certificate of fitness . If
our information is not correct, please let me know upon
receipt of this letter so that we can begin scheduling the
required inspections .
Sincerely,
Christian Rivero
Site-manager
The .Community Builders, Inc.
Agent for Salem Point L.P.
cc : Health dept . file
E. Cataldo
V. Bok
City of Salem: LBu ld ng Inspector
Plumbing Inspector
Electrical Inspector
Fire Prevention
tpSALEM HARBOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
50 Leavitt Street P.O. Box 8
Salem, Massachusetts 01970 508-745-4961
July 1, 1992
Salem Building Department,
Plumbing Division `—
One Salem Green w
Salem, MA 01970 =-• -
RE: Salem Point Cooperative
Dear Plumbing Division,
We have authorized CWC Builders to install a new two-inch tU
water service into the building at 20 Peabody Street. The work
will be commenced immediately and will be completed as soon as
possible.
If you have any questions about this matter, please give
either CWC Builders or the Salem Harbor CDC a call .
Sincerely,
Victoria Bok Benjamin Polishook
Treasurer, President
Salem Point Housing Corp. , CWC Builders
General Partner, Salem Point
Limited Partnership
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?ROJECT ::UMBER: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC: -Ir: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJEC- :=CATI:;I: Peabody. Ward. E Harbor Streets
NAME Cr EUILDING: 20-22 Peabody Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I• oi/V,0tT V M040 IM Registration No. *377(
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGI;IEER/ARCHI-Z.=.. HEREBY CERTIFY THAT HAVE PREPARED
OR DIREC u SUPERVI:E7 THE PREPARAT= CF ALL Z .SIGN ?_ANS. Z:0MPUTAT::::S :1D ::PECI'T_Ca_
7IONS CONCERNING:
EENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL �(_ STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PR! 1EC: AND THAT. O THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. ZUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECiciCATIONS MEET -.HE APPLICABLE FROVIZIONS OF THE EASZACHUSET'C
.'.TATE 2UILDING CCDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE :IGINE-ERING i•?ACT::ES AND APPLICABLE :--%WS AND
]RDI::ANCF FOR THE FFOPOSED U-SE AND :(:CUPANCY.
: -JRTHc' CZRTT� T?AT : -'HALL 7ERFOrll 7..4 ::ZCZ_-Z7.RY -?OFE-=i-ONAL ,:)D @_
?RES;':- --N THE CZNS7-UC7:Z:1 S--TE ON A REGULAR AND a ERICDIC PASIZ T7 DE-7n. ro E 71AT
-HE !YORK :: PROCEDIIIG ::I ACCORDANCE WITH 7iE --OCUrlENT-- APPROVED FOR Ti!E -UILDING
PERMIT. AND SHALL BE F--SFONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AZ ::PECIFIED IN SEC-:::I 17.2.2:
1 . RevUw of shop ara r s. :amles aro other =,-=tt::s of the omtr to ^_a In=r--h by tre
caiSCfLCtia1 caltr3ct =armt: as ==trod for culldim pernnt. aw appfWal f-' calfavaYe
to the desW caimpt.
2. Review arta approval cf the quality control ;roceaxvs for aL1 controlled matenals.
3. :penal anmitectunl or ervXwerM prores>onal _=ecca'1 of critical crostn=t1rn camme s
rc7-uru'9 Cmtrolled lraterla15 or cautrjC"Cn saeci:_M in the acceptea eruwZer:.n5 practice
stardaros listed —,n ix n AcpenB.
PURSUANT TO SECT_ON 127.2.:, I SHALL ZUBMIT =ERIODICALL:. A PROGRBSS REFORT TOGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS T: THE BUILDI:IG SPECT2R.
THE ARCHITECTURAL TEAM INC.
UPON COMPLE:I011 OF TJiE WORK. : SHALL ZUBMIT FINAL 7EPORT aS 5DDbEl
"TA§VXf
COMPLET.T_CN AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY. S HILL
02150
RE
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TD BEFORE ME THIS DAY CF q
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?ROJEC ::UMBER: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC. 7:7LE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT _:CATI:7: Peabody. Ward. 8 Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: 38 Peabody Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I• ^6964tr V ;df#"dfgj Registration No. 3779
BEING A REGISTERED PFOFE_SIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHITECT HEREBY CZZRTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECT .Y SUPERVI.'.ED THE FREPARAT:01 CF ALL :ESSIGN F:-ANS. zOMPUTATICINS AND .'.PECI:?CA-
'.IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURALx , STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL .MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED P9?J,, AND THAT. TO THE FEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. OUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND .SPECIr ATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE• FROVI IONS OF THE "ASSACHUSETTC
:.TATE 2UILDING CODE, ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING FFACT:CES AND APPLICABLE LAWS AND
`RDI::ANCEC FOR TFE F=:?POSED U_'E AND rCUPANCy.
-'JRTH R =TT_: 7"AT : .:::ALL <7ERFOSi11 S :i'; -°OFE__:GNAL _:Z'V::" AND EE
=RESP :;1 THE L,'.7ST'UCT:-:1 SITE GN A REGULAR AND --RICDIC ZA5I: TO DETZ=-IIE THAT
:HE WORK ?ROCEDING ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH T:iE -_OCUrjENT_- APPROVED FOR i11E EUILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL 2E RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING AL CPECIFIED IN SEC2::N 1:7.2.2:
1 . Review of Shap drauu•P, camles argil outer ==Itt..s of the contractor s reauir1m by the
ocmtn== contract xtam nts as st uca for cram., pent. arta approval far ocnfermn e
to the demur concept.
2. Review aria approval cc the quality control pocenues for all woo- reauuea con 11ea materials.
3. Zpeclal arthitecttaal or eipmef-M prvfessimal _-mecum of critical axtstri=tlon camortenm
r":IL+uN4 o rttrol:ea materials or crostnut: n _peci::^a rn the acoeotea ^-YS practice
stanaaros li.tea :a Acpex= B.
PURSUANT TO SECT:ON 127.2.:, I SHALL ZUBMIT FERIGDICALLY, r PROGRESS REFORT TOGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENT.^: TO THE BUILDING :::SPECT"R.
THE ARCHITECTURAL TEAM INC.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL ZUBMIT . FINAL cEPORT5p3CQ NtW8[ TMYA`Q'ORY
COMPLETION AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY. MIRAL'S HILL
C1 E EA, MASS. 50
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY CF !q
O:IST=:�'- - -- •-_
?ROJEC: : JMBEii: Arch. 090-01
?ROJEC: -:;IE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments ! !
PROJECT. L:CATI=7: Peabody. Ward. ti Harbor Streets
NAME CF EUILDING: 46 Peabody Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I.
Ammer / mmewleA Registration No. .3774
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI'_L. i:EREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIREC-LY SUPERVISE THE PREPARAT:ON OF ALL CE.SIG:J FLANS. ZOMPUTAT:=:!S AND SPEC:'--CA-
7IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL _ STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROS�\\JECT AND THAT. ':0 THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. OUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE FROVICIONS OF THE "AS:.ACHUSET;:;
:.TATE BUILDING CCDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE =NGINEER!.= PRACT_CES AND APPLICABLE :..:WS AND
iRDI::ANC Z FOR THE F"POSED USE AND CCCJPANC•:.
cJRTHc? C=-RT=- -:!A7 : -::ALL ERFOrM -.._ -?0FE--::0NAL .:53?':___ :,.JD
:11 THE C:NST'OC7::::1 SITE ON A REGULAR AND -F3ICDIC EASI. 7 DET=3VTNE -:!AT
-HE :WORK IZ PROCEDIIIG ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH 7iE nOCUMENTZ APPROVED FOR T:!E -JILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLC:dING AZ CPECIFIED IN SEC-,:::I tZ7.2.2:
t . Review of stop &mnngs. =roles anew other ==ttas of the cmtrvctor = reeuu^d by the
ccmtt'l1m= contract xammta ai
as mattea for etuleinr, pemmt. zm apprwai f-r conforvEnce
to the design caxept.
2. Review and approval cf the quality control ;rmeoxes i or all code-remaree ccntrvlleo mam lr .
3. Zpecia arrnatecaral or empri -n3 Professima! r--.oect.on of critical omstn--tam comments
requarutg controlled mteraaLs or camstrict:.n Pecaf:ed an Erle accepted fie"='Y3 practice
Sta=zl= li.tee -n Acpenaax B.
PURSUANT -0 SECT:ON 1:7.:.:, I SHALL ZUBMIT F=RIGDICALL'!. A PROGRESS .REFORT -OGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 7: THE BUILDING :::SPEC-OA.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE :WORK. : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINAL EZAA,-50
�mp%ny
COMPLETION AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
SIG RE
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF 19
?ROJE". :FJMBE;: Arch. 090-01
?ROJEC. -:TIr: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
?ROJF ;_:CATI:N: Peabody. Ward, E Harbor Streets
NAME CF EUIIDING: 17-19 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I• /�•/ i�r J. y /�/fJ� Aegistrat:an No. 377
BEING a REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI'= . ::EREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISED THE PREPARATION OF ALL C`S:;,;: PIANS. XMPUTAT=NS AND SPECIFICA-
7IONS CCNCERNINC:
opyv-
ENTIRE PROJECT��- ARCHITEC':URAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL :MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED P9�0JECT AND THAT, :'O THE BEST' OF MY KNOWLEDGE, OUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIcr&TIONS MEET :THE APPLICABLE FROVI::IONS OF THE "ASSACHUSETTZ
:.TATE BUILDING CODE. :ALL ACCEPTABLE ElIGINE-cRING PRACT:.:ES AND APPLICABLE :..:WS AND
7RDI::ANCEy FOR THE FF POSED USE AND 'CCUPANCY.
: SURTHER LERT:F: 7!11;,7 : Z:--ALL ?ERFORM 7::- r r- IRY -a ro^--? EE
?HESE;!T :N THE S-ITE ON A REGULAR AND - RI�-DIC n-dS1 7 DE.=-:".a1E -*'AT
7HE 14ORK : PROCEDING ::I ACCORDANCE iIITH = Z-OCUMENTZ APPROVED FOR THE _UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING A;, SPECIFIED IN SECT::N IZ7.2.2:
I - Review of shop drarrna, 'nmles a a other =,mntt::s of the contractor = revu^d by the
omstruct= omtract Z:analta as smarted for cuildinr permit. ZW approvai ia' confornatee
to the dmw cmoePt.
2. Revive arq approval cf the quality antro! ;romozes Cor all cone-reouuec controlled cum als.
3. 2pecial amratecturW or es9rx1ft"-rx; profesumal _=ect.on of critical cautrt:.tim com7mts
re*arug coruroL'ed rtatenzls or C=rrict= sDec>:::M In the accepted eugneer_.3 practice
staloaras listed in Acpax= B.
PURSUANT 70 SECT_ON 127.2 I SHALL :ABMIT FERIGDICALLY. A PROGRESS REFORT 70GETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS THE BUILDING :::SPEC CR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE :CORK. : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINAL SPORT ,01 ®R TFgT;tIMOE@dNfINC.
0 MANUDA HILL T'SHIL WAY
COMPLETION AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.' , L
ASS. 02150
G
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY CF 19
?ROJEL. ::UMBER: Arch. 490-01
PROJECT -:TLE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT. _CCATICN: Peabody. Ward. & Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: 23-25 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I. /Q41 r %/. �/F/Q 1if+4( Aegutration No. if $779'
BEING A REGISTERED PROFE.SIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI—Z.L-T HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVI::E] THE PREPARATION CF ALL :F—SIC;' FLANS. ZOMPUTATICNS AND :PECIFT-CA-
TIONS CCNCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL _ STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PR ECT AND THAT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. ZUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIsICATIONS MEET -.HE APPLICABLE FROVI.':IONS OF THE ?ASZACHUSETT.'.
LTATE BUILDING CLDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE =RGI:JEE°I:1G ?3ACT:Cu AND APPLICABLE :..:WS AND
'RDI::ANCE; FOR THE F?. POSED USE AND OCCUPANCY.
FURTHER. ERTM 7"A T : -7:ALL :ERFORI1 "'..- ,ND EE
RESE:LT .:1 THE C0J1ST l'C-:C:1 SITE Cu A REGULAR AND F RICDIC L•ASIZ TJ D=n—m._T'lE -i?AT
7HE WORK IZ PROCEDING :N ACCORDANCE :LITH --NE --OCUMEHTZ APPROVED FOR T:!E UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING a:, SPECIFIED IN SECT:::N 127.2.2:
1 . Review of s<np dran=, --, nles ana other :.mntta s of the ccntractar ns re=ma by the
o=tnlctlon ocntr= --oamert: as S VIMCd for vAidim pernut, cm approval f:r contOmmnce
to the desW arloept.
2. Review aml app veal cf the quality control -rooeoxts for all oboe-rmuuea controlled m tft"15.
3. Zpeclal arcnitectural or eropmeer-mg professional •r=ect_on of critical ccnscmxtion comments
re*nrulg controlled lrscemals Or calstrict= .pecli:en u1 the accepted erugreer n5 practice
stalaards li.tea is AcpexLlx B.
PURSUANT TO SECT:ON 127.2.:, I SHALL CUBMIT FERIODICALL'f. A PROGRESS REPORT 70GETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 70 THE BUIL1)I'1G :::SPEC':CR.
UPON COMPLETION ION OF THE WORK. : SHALL CUBMIT A FINAL ::EPORT TW'Lf'CfitF>=0MAfAEW*XNC.
COMPLETION AND READINESS GF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANC r COMMANDANT'S WAY
I L'S HILL
ASS. 0215
R
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF 'q
?ROJE= ::UMBER: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC. -:7LE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
?ROUE=- -=CATI.:1: Peabody. Ward. b Harbor Streets
NAME CF EUILDING: 41-43 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I, .�1LSalr %/ I/E/L1010" Registration No. jo 37&
BEING n REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI-E». HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIREC—LY SUPERVISM -HE PREPARATION OF ALL CESIC:: FLANS. ZOMPUTAT:C::S :.ND CPECIFTCA-
7IONS CONCERNING:
EENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL X STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PRO�\kC: AND THAT. 0 THE BEST ,F MY KNOWLEDGE. SUCH PLANS,
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIYCATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE FROVISI0NS OF THE 'AS:.ACHUSET'C
:.TATE BUILDING wDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE T-4GI:lEER!*IG F?ACT:Cu AND APPLICABLE _AWS AND
%RDI::ANCFZ MR T::E Fc-'POSED UEE AND OCCUPANCY.
''JRTHER CERT:-- 7"AT : :::ALL ?ERFOrM -.._ .:E!E' .; i f 7ROFE'SiGNAL ..ER!':_ ._ :,ND L'
REST" ::1 THE =IS:iiu=::l SITE ON A REGULAR AND 'ERICDICVn-ASI.'. TO DET=?i'!IiIE 7!AT
.HE WORK ::: PROCEDING ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH -iE %0CUMENTZ APPROVED FOR T?!E -UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING A;, SPECIFIED IN SECT:= 1-77.2.2:
1 - Review of -'JM draruivs, =W es Ana other =-=tt-.,s of the ccltrncmr ns recuu^a by the
Ocmtrtla = CmErxt =Glu 1tr as suwattea for tuilding permt. : ja approm fes' confornante
to the d=gi omcept.
2. Review and apprvrai cf the quality antro! ;rvowxes rbr all co0e-reou rvo controlled materials.
3. Zpacial arautecnr3l or engneerra profeslonal =,--xect.m of critical cnstnxtim cgrnt mtr,
requiring controi!ed rtater'lals or camtrict= spec)._:--3 in the accepted exgrrer n5 practice-
staxm= listed in Acpai= B.
PURSUANT -D SECTION 127.2.5, I SHALL ZUBMIT FERIGDICALLY. A PROGRESS REFORT -OGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS -3 THE BUILDING :::SPEC-CR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL CUBMIT A FINAL ::EPOflT p ThJMRaTRLA$RMNO.
COMPLETION AND READINESS OF THE PROJECTFOR OCCUPANCY fihOMMANDANT'S WAY
AL'S HILL
VASG
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME T::!IS DAY CF 19
-
PROJE•C: ::UMBER: Arch. 190-01
PROJEC, -:TIF.: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJEC. _CCATICN: Peabody. Ward. E Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: 45-47-49 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I. /�dG�wt1 ✓. L�i� If.IQ Registration No. *.1779
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESZSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI—% HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SIPERVI--) 7HE PREPARATION CF ALL CE.SI:.7 PLANS. .OMFUTATIC::S An LPECIF-TCA-
'.IONS CONCERNING: *,0,
ENTIRE PROJECT _ ARCHITECTL'RAL _ ( STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL - MECHANICAL
OTHER (speclf7)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PRV���EC: AND THAT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. --UCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECAATIONS MEET .HE APPLICABLE FROVI--IONS OF THE ?.!AS,ACHUSETT--
STATE BUILDING CODE. :,LL ACCEPTABLE :.'iGINEc:NG PRACT:Cu ANO APPLICABLE :-:,WS AND
'RDI::ANCE-- F•')R THE -=-:)POSED U-'E AND CCCJPANCY.
: -URTHER '':STIP: 7"A7 : -!:ALL 7ERFOEM ::EC --'R'i -'OFF'--:vilAL `R'r--_ :,ND @r-
�RESE::T ::1 THE C0715TBUC-:::1 SITE ON A REGULAii AND 'FRICDIC n-ASI-- 77 DE:=MAINE -:!AT
.HE :YORK I-- PROCEDING ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH -:iE LOCUMENT-- APPROVED FOR T:!E EUILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING A:, --PECIFIED IN SECT:C:1 1--7.2.2:
1 . Review of step arwir s, teles aria otter =!mmtt= of the omtrnctor a rwmx--d by the
dQ1StIUCL1Q1 Omt1 JICi '.DQIIISIL^. 15 ac ¢Ctp for Cti11d1rY, perrmt, and apprvval :x coriformw e
to the desW omcept.
2. Review and approval ct' the gtaiity omtrol ,^rooe*xes [or all oode-r� controlled vaterlals.
3. %peclal a:,x=tecttx= or evneer'm prcceslorial :r--oecE--cn of critical constn=t1m armalentr
regluring ocntrolled.mtersals or c=rrJct:.Z:n .pecl:-M in the accepted erv;L .^_•s5 practice
stanaar= li:tea 1n Acpe ux B.
PURSUANT 70 SECTION 127.2.:, I SHALL CUBMIT =ERIODICALLY. A PROGRESS REPORT 70GETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 70 THE BUILDING :::SPEC-CR.
UPON COMPLETION OF T:fE WORK, : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINAL nEPORT Yfll,�,c
RCAnE(s PORYI-EAM INC.
COMPLETICN AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY OMMANDANT'S WAY
MIRAL'S HILL
9 419140.9 EA, MASS. 02150
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY CF :9
PROJECT-. ::JMBE.z: Arch. #90-01
PROJECT -_; E: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT -CCATI::1: Peabody. Ward. E Harbor Streets
NAME CF BBUILDING: 52 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I, Ai Z t/ wly"/fes Registration No. 437n
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI:`C—. HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVI=- THE PREPARAT:'ON CF ALL :ESI I: FLANS. :OMPUTATIC::S AND ,'.PECIFT_CA-
TIONS CONCERNING: _ /^ , /l�•
ENTIRE PROJECT �[ �� AARCHITEC:'URAL �_ STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION---777 ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE A80VE NAMED PR(
EC: AND THAT, :0 THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, ZUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS A14D SPECicYCATIONS I.1EET :HE APPLICABLE F.ROVI::IONS OF THE t'ASZACHUSET?::
:,TATE BUILDING CODE. ALL ACCEPTABLE ZIGIaEERING FRAC'.:CES AND APPLICABLE :.AWS AND
;RDINANCFZ FOR T-E F=^POSED UCE AND OCCUPANCY.
77RTHEm ERT:F: -:!AT : -!:ALL 7ERFORm T.._ ::ECEzZ,,.jj -?OFEZZ.-G lAL .,.ID EE
RE`=:'.T :N THE CONSTRUCT:C:1 S:TE GN A REGULAR AND 'FRICDIC 2ASIZ TO DET='M.INE -.:!AT
7HE STORK I PROCEDIIIG ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH 7iE --OCUMEHT.'. .APPROVED FOR T11E =UILDING
PERMIT ,AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLL.CWING AZ ZPECIFIED IN SECT::N 1<7.2.2:
1 . Review of stop dranms, =roles aro other c--=tt-fe of the contractor y recuir a by the
ccmu%C= emtraCt xainmt^ as s mmuca for cuildim, pernnt. and approval f a' cmfbmwce
to the dengt caxepc.
2. Review and apptwaL of the quality C=mi p=eaAms 10r alt code-� controlled materials.
3. ;pedal architectural or ergrleer"M professimal r-- ect.on of cnticaL cautnxuon cammentz
re u ring ccntrolied mtenals or c=tract:.n specif:^o in the accepted er purer:ng practice
standaras li tea :.n Acpe nvc B.
PURSUANT 70 SECTION 127.2.:, I SHALL ZUBMIT FERIGDICALLY, A PROGRESS REFORT TOGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS -G THE BUILDING :::SPEC'CR.
THE ARCHITECTURAL TEAM INC.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL :ABMIT A FINAL REPORT S TO 'MCOWAFAgMt WAY
COMPLETION AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY ADMIRAL'S HILL
ELSEA, MASS. 02150
A.G
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME T.'.IS DAY CF q
?ROJEC-. ::UMBE.1: Arch. #9O-01
?ROJEC. 7:7LE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
FROJEC. : CCATICN: Peabody. Ward b Harbor Streets
NAME CF EUILDING: c;7-59 Harbor Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I-- j6R!VgM i/ 11AI"j&C Registration No. -"3779
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL E4GII4EER/ARCHI'tC7 HEREBY C—ERTIFY THAT : 3AVE PREPARED
OR DIREC rY SUPERVIL= "HE PREPARAT:ON CF ALL C=.SIG:: FLANS. CO1PUTATICINS AND CPE=_CA-
7IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT r ARCHITEC:pAAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PR!��ECT AND THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. OLA
UCH PNS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPEC:r'� CATIONS I4EET THE APPLICABLE FROVIZIONS OF THE ?AS.:ACHUSET
LTATE BUILDING C:AE. ALL ACCEPTABLE _"GINE-cRING F?ACT:GES AND APPLICABLE :..:WS AND
:ROI::ANCEC FOR THE F=^POSED USE AND t:CCUPANCY.
JRTli== CZRTIF: -Hi•: : -!:ALL ERFOrM 7::r-
--:I
::r S;ri'i -'rJFESSIviIAL .:SE'r:___ ;.:JD �E
--:I THE CCIIST°LCT:::1 SITE OWN A REGULAR 1,10 CFRICDIC n-ASI: T7 D==1111E T:'.AT
THE WORK I: PROCEDIIIG ::1 ACCORDANCE :LITH TiE COCUb1EHT. APPROVED FOR THE =UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESFONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AS ZPECIFIED IN SECT:C:I 17.2.2:
1 . Review of MM dr-&4u=, =mles ana other azattais of the contractor = re rur^d by the
oastrucuar omtrmt boammm as s>mnttca for curldin; permt, zW appcwaaz fw confommnoe
to the demip =i=t.
2. Review an:1 approval cf the giality cmtmi -roceates for all code-requucv controlled m urLds.
3. .;penal arvutectural or erv}newrn; professicr:al _-;Dect_on of critical cautnxtun cam3mm
re*arulg omtroi ed rratertaLs or c=rrjct::n zpec1- ^d in the accepted erzp+leL-=g practice
Stan0arCs lister -1 Acpwi= B.
PURSUANT TO SECTION 127.2.:. I SHALL CUBMIT ==RIGDICALL'f. A PROGRESS REFORT 70GETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING -::SPEC-CR. SH
UPON COMPL_7ION OF THE WORK. : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINAL nEPORT AS TO f�WAYMC
COMPLETION AND READINESS GF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY ADMIRAL'S HILL
F ! A, MASS. 02150
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY CF R
9
RNs= --- -- •--
?ROJECT ::UMBEi: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC- -:-LE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJEC- :.:CATI:N: Peabody. Ward. E Harbor Streets
NAME CF EUILDING: eu Harbnr Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existinq apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
I /PO ✓
025#1"Aet4C Registration No. 03779
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI:'_` *.EREBY CERTIFY THAT _ HAVE PREPARED
OR DIREC-LY SUPERVISE -FSE PREPARATION OF ALL ZESICN FLANS. .:OMPUTATIC::S :.ND SPECIFT-CA-
7IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITEC':URAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROJECT AND THAT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. OUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE FROVI;IONS OF THE NASSACHUSETTC
:.TATE BUILDING CODE. ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING PRAC::::-- AND APPLICABLE :..AWS AND
:RDINANCES FOR THE FR^POSED UCE AND O'C'CUPANCY.
: F'JRTHE? CERT=-- 71,1 : Z::ALL ?ERFORM -.,c ::ECECC,R'i -°OF£CS:vilAL ES,r::E: AND E_
?RES:::.- --N THE CZiI=UC-:_-:1 S.TE ON A REGULAR AND --R!---DIC 2ASIC TO DE-_c". THE -"AT
.HE 14ORK IC PROCEDING ::l ACCORDANCE WITH -iiE COCUMENTS APPROVED FOR TiIE _UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AS CPECIFIED IN SEC-:":l 127.2.2:
1 . Review or sfgp d ares, ==Les an other :SnnttzUs or the contractor as reeuxre7 by the
O=Utrct1on Contract �7cu mtL as M=tted forCu11d1M, pernat, amapproval fx co1[onmrce
to the desW Cmoept.
2. Review and approval cf the quality control praoeaLxes for all code-reaiurea ccntrolled materials.
3. Zpecial arcnitecox-ji or Ergu*er_,rq professional _�L'Ct.o1 oI critical Coistnx—tion cQtEonents
requiring controlled materials or canstrxtl.n -peclf:^a in the accepted eipneer_ng practice
staidaras listed in Acpeaix B.
PURSUANT 70 SECT:ON 127.2.1, I SHALL ZUBMIT FERIODICALLY, A PROGRESS REFORT -OGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 70 THE BUILDING :::SPEC-CR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, : SHALL SUBMIT A FINAL .-.EPORT S T JtAFR�y-r .;AgQFTEAM INC.
COMPLETICN AND READINESS GF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPAN COMMANDANT'S WAY
DMIRAL'S HILL
SS. 02150
SI
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY CF 19
PROJECT ::UMBES: Arch. #90-01
PROJECT T--TLE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT ._CATI--;I: Peabody. Ward, b Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: f,4-1 /2 Harbor Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE 'WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
I, /C// �tT 11&4�t/fE Registration No. 37T9
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHITECT E:EREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISED THE PREPARAT:ON CF ALL ZESIGII FLANS. COMPUTATICIIS AND SPECIFICA-
"IONS CCNCERNING: �
EENTIRE PROJECT ( ARCHITECTURAL >C STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROJECT AND THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, SUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SP=ITkCATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF THE :'ASSACHUSETTS
LTATE BUILDING CODE. :ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING FRACT_.,ES AND APPLICABLE :.1W5 AND
;RDI::ANCES FOR THE F=^POSED USE AND OCCUPANC':.
:
FURTHER -ERTIF'. 7"AT : _"ALL FERFORM T..- .:ECESSIRY 77.OFE'SiONAL _Z=V::E_ AND E-E
"RESZ.17 =N THE CONSTRICT:_-:: SITE ON A REGULAR AND a ERIC-DIC 2ASIS TO DETE'MT_:IE
THE 'WORK 1Z PROCEDINIG ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH 7iE --OCUFIENTZ APPROVED FOR THE EUILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLL.CWING AS SPECIFIED IN SECT:O:1 1--7.2.2:
1 . Review of shop 0rawin05, czmoies and other zutmittais of the contractor u r'e=r^tl by the
omstructim cmtract tocunerts as suamttcd for nuldim permit, and approvau :cr confornance
to the desigp ocncept.
2. Review and approval of the quality control procedures for all castle-remuuea cmtrvlled materials.
3. special arrnitectraal or aiganeerng professional L-oect:on of critical crostn ctirn carronerts
requiring controlled miter•nals or constrxt:on spec):i d in the accepted erupneer-i5 practice
standards listed in Acom = B.
PURSUANT TO SECTION 127.2.3, I SHALL ZUBMIT PERIODICALLY, A PROGRESS REPORT TOGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS -0 THE BUILDING :::SPECT--R
UPON COMPLETIOtI OF THE WORK. : SHALL OUBMIT A FINAL P,EP AS 7�� :H%
EP
COMPLETION AND READINEESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANC D AL'S HILL
MASS. 02150
SI
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY CF 19
��i��
?ROJE•S: ::TIMBER: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC. -:TLE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
?ROJEC. :._CATI:;J: Peabody. Ward. s Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: 20-22 Peabody Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
I. Sam zax Registration No. 9253
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGIi7EER/ARCHI='i. ur-REBY C RTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIREC rY SUPERVISED -gE PREPARAMIN OF ALL :ESION' FUNS. SCJMPUTATIC::S :.:JD SPECT-FTCA-
TIONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL xx MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PRO��JECT AND THAT, :'0 THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. OUCH PLANS,
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECic�\\CATIONS (MEET :'HE APPLICABLE FROVICIONS OF THE IASSACHUSETTS
TATE BUILDING CCDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE =HGINEERING FRACT:SFS AND APPLICABLE LAWS AND
:RDI::ANCES FOR THE F3OPOSED UCE AND 1:CCUPANCY.
779THER CERT--F: -:?i,T : --:-ALL 7ERFOF.M -..- ::cCESS.TRY '?OFE---ONAL .:SR'':::_ :.:JD BE
-RESS="17 =:1 T1iE 1..;1STF.UC:':::1 -TE O:J A REGULIir AND 'FRICDIC LASIS TO DETE3t"r*IE -;'AT
.HE WORK ?C PROCEDING ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH -jE LOCUMEHTC APPROVED FOR T"E =UILDING
PERMIT. AND SHALL BE RESFONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AJ SPECIFIED IN SEC-:--.'I 127.2.2:
I ' Review Of ShOP Ofa4m'P, ==les arm Other :.'1=ttds of the c ntmctor .= remir 7 by the
oamtru=un contract =armts as su=ttea for DA11.Clnr_ pernnt, ant, aPPrwa.1 '-rCQ1[OniBnCe
to the desxgi concept.
2. Review and approval Of the quality control ;rviceauvs for all coee-re=L ea controlled materials.
3. Vpeclal arautectursl or aganeemn; professional __-x)ect:cn of critical ccnsEm=t1rn camone nm
regrnrung cmtroiled mtertals or carmtr ct:cn speci:_--3 in the accepted erugreenug practice
stamaras li.ted ::n Acpm= B.
PURSUANT -O SECT:ON 127.2.3, I SHALL ZUBMIT ?FRIGDICALLY. A PROGRFSS REFORT -OGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENT: -:; THE BUILDING :::SPE=R.
UPON C.7MPLE ION OF THE WORK. : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINAL :.EPORT aS TO THE SATISFACTORY
COMPLE=TION AND READINESS GF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS_ y� GN TUfl
QDAY OF ,/ G►
PROJEC. ::UMBER: Arch. #90-01
PROJEC- 7:TLE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT :.CCATIC7: Peabody, Ward. E Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: 38 Peabody Street
:NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I, Sam Zax Registration No. 9253 > ,
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI7 . H-.9 Y CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
E-
OR DIREC::.Y SUPERVIZED :?!E PREPARATION CF ALL G=-TON F'-ANS. COMPUTATIC::S :.:1D ::FECI'T_CA-
7IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL xx MECHANICAL
OTHER (specif7)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PRO����JECT AND THAT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. OUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIcYCATIONS MEET .HE APPLICABLE PROVI::IONS OF THE !ASZACHUSETT
:.TATE BUILDDING CGDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE E.9GINEr-RI:1G i3ACT:CES AND APPLICABLE _,WS AND
`RDI::ANCFZ F•OR T::E F=^POSED UCE AND 'CCUPANC':.
: OTHER CERT::-: 7:!A7 : Z::ALL nERFORM 7.. .:E R'i '?OPE__:vilAL _-R'?:=__ :,ND Er
7RESE:17. =7 THE i.EIl=UC-:::l SITE 0:1 A REGUL.1A AND 'ERICDIC '_ASI: T7 D=T.. INE AT
.HE :YORK :C PROCEDING ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH 7iE i.000MENTZ APPROVED FOR Ti!E _UILDING
PERMI': AND SHALT. BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AS ZPECIFIED IN SECT:ZN 17.7..2:
I . Review of stop dray np, ;soles anti other =tmtttas of the oontractor s re=rua oy the
aautnx:= contract ;� anartn as saattea for tuildlrr, pernut, and approval rS caudrvance
to the desW corrept.
2. Review anti apptwal cr the quality control Wvicenaes for all code-regiureo cmavllsa aatenaLs.
3. :pedal arcutec=-sl or N prvfesslaal _=ect:on or critical catstrkticn caraaleltr
raTmr'171g controlled rmtemals or caistruct:cn Pecl! :n the accepted eiVneerla5 practice
staxwds listed -n Acpemix B.
PURSUANT 70 SECTION 127.2.:, I SHALL :UBMIT =ERIGOICALLY. „ PROGRESS REPORT -OGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 77 THE BUILDING :::SPEC-CR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, : SHALL Z; EMIT A FINALEPORT TO THE ` TI—ACTORY
COMPLETION AND READINESS GF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
SIGNATURE
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN T7 BEFORE ME T°IS&-!DAY CF 1:>ff4C, g-p,
:::NS=-1=::: -- -
?ROJEC- ::UMBE3: Arch. 490-01
?ROJEC7 Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT LCCATI:7: Peabody. Ward,_k Harbor Streets
NAME CF -cUILDING: 46 Peabody Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I, Sam zax Registration No. 9253 >. "
BEING A REGI—%- RED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI Z-%- HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : RAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVI::E7 THE PREPARAT:ON CF ALL ZE.SIG:J FLANS. ZOMPUTATICNE AND LPECIF-TCA-
TIONS CCNCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL .xx MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PR��W\\EC:' AND THAT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. LUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPEC14ELTIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE FROVILIONS OF THE '.ASZACHUSET-L
:.TATE BUILDING CCDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING FRACT:LE3 AND APPLICABLE :.,:WS AND
IRDI::ANCEZ FOR THE FR^POSED ULE AND t:CCUPANCY.
: :'JRTHr--m C-RT=-'_ 7?1A7 :ALL 7ERFOrtl -.._ ::EC-::::,:RY "'7F£ iv"TIAL �R'.':=__ AND R
?RES-::- =N THE C:iISTRUC-:::J SITE ON A REGULAR ANO : RICDIC n-ASIL TO DETER'I:1E -HAT
:HE WORK PROCEDIJIG :N ACCORDANCE WITH 7iE -OCUc1EHT:: ,APPROVED FOR THE - JILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AS LPECIFIED IN SECT:--N 12.7.2.2:
1 . k-aw of shOp dra+rnas. Mies ana Other ==mttals of the contractor = reeuirm by the
OQLStrlrCtiC1 contract =ammtz as suna[tCO for etnldirlg permit. ;w approval f--r cmfornenoe
to the design OOnoept.
2. Review and approval cf the quality crntmi ;rviceoars for all cox-requirea controlled rtateraaLs.
3. Special arcratecturai or ewpri e--rg professlorml _=ect.rn of critical crnstmrt1On cam=m .;
rmwirir g controlled nuteriaLs or construct:n _Oeci:_=d 3n the accepted erngneer:"g practice
stauar¢s listed _n Acpm= B.
PURSUANT -0 SECTION 127.2.:, I SHALL :ABMIT =ERIODICALLY. A PROGRESS REFORT -OGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 73 THE BUILDING :::SPEC-CR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL ;.UBMIT . FINALEPORT S TO THE LATILFACTORY
COMPLETION AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS/0,14DAY CF Dec
9�
PROJEC ::UMBEa: Arch. 090-01
PROJEC- :::LE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments '
PROJEC- :CATI::1: Peabody. Ward. E Harbor Streets
NAME CF EUILDING: 17-19 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I, Sam zax Reglstratlon No. 9253 t
BEING A REGISTERED PROFES.°IONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI:=: HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISE '-iE PREPARATION CF ALL :=SIGN: FANS. ZOMPUTATIC::S AND .-.PECIF_ICA-
:IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL xx MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PR! 1EC: AND THAT. -0 THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. OUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS-AND SPECI'rLTIONS MEET '.HE APPLICABLE FROVI;IONS OF THE '.ASSACHUSETT:
:,TATE BUILDING CODE. ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING FRACT::u AND APPLICABLE _.1115 AND
)RDI::ANCE: FOR T::E F=OPOSED U:E AND OCCUPANCY.
7JRTHE= CERTIc= 7-HAT = -::ALL 7ERFOrM -..- ..= :C;RY -7OFE::TONAL AND [-_
RES=:'.- ::1 THE C:,NST'L'C-:::1 S:TE ON A REGULAR AND '=RICDIC DASI: 70 DE-"-INE -HAT
.HE :90RK :: PROCEDING ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH -HE COCUMENT: .1PPROVED FOR TUE --UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING A5 CPECIFIED IN SECT:::1 1C7.2.2:
I . Review of stop oramgs, =mles and otter =rmttais of the contractor as remimea by the
construction contract -Iammt.; as s muttta for tulleire pernmt. :nd approval :x confornaice
to the desup cmcept.
2. Review aW approval cf the quality control ;roceoxes for all code-r� controlled materials.
3. .'W'al ammtecural or ervPneer:rg prOfess1Q1a1 resect:on of critical c=tn;ct1M =0011e1L^
re*nrug Controlled Qgter131s or comtr ct:zm zzpeci-�_:'7 :n the accepted ajgir)ee.^l'Y; practice
staidaros 1L^^tea in Acpeaix B.
PURSUANT :0 SECTION 127.2.2. I SHALL CUBMIT =ERIGDICALLY, A PROGRESS PEFORT -OGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS -0 THE BUILDING :::SPEC-CR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL :UBMIT A FINAL -.EPORT 5 TO THE .-,ATI:FACTORY
COMPLETICN AND P.EADINESS GF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY. '
0000,
SIGN RE
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS AY CF J%di , '9 9�
P90JEL. ::UMBER: Arch. 490-01
PROJECT T:.1r: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJEC- :.:CATI::N: Peabody. Ward. E Harbor Streets
NAME CF EUILDING: 23-25 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
I, Sam zax Registration Ho. 9253
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI_C7. HEREBY CERTIFY THAT HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECrY SUPERVI=- -yE PREPARAT:,^.N CF ALL ZE.SIGN' FANS. COMPUTATIC::S AND _-PEC:FT_CA-
TIONS CCNCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL xx MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PRQ��JEC: AND THAT. . THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. _-UCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECiACATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE FROVI_-IONS OF THE tAS:;ACHUSETTZ
OTATE BUILDING CODE. :ALL ACCEPTABLE ERGINEERIX FRACT:ZES AND APPLICABLE :..AWS AND
:RDI::ANCE_- FOR T::E F3^POSED U_-E AND ,'CCJPANCY.
: 7JRTHER CERTIFY -c:;.T : _::ALL .ERFOEM '..- 'OFE--TONAL E.'.?'_ ;,NO LE
RESE:!T :N THE C_-N57:UC':_-N SITE ON A REGULAR AND F RICDIC ?ASI_- TO DET— T_:lE `!AT
-HE :YORK :_- PROCIDIIIG ::1 ACCORDANCE WITHT:iE COCUMENT_- ,APPROVED FOR TE)E 2UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLIZWING A:, _-PECIFIID IN SECT:_-:l 17.2.2:
1 - Review of slap aa+ura, =ml es as other -"-t=!.s of the contractor s remuuea by the
c0=trJctlW omtract odamants as swatted for aulciw. permn.t, and approval ft emiemence
to the demM amoa;r.
2. Review and approval cr the quality control prmeomms t-or all code-realuree controlled aaceniJs.
3. ZPeclal an=tectu-al er erYgneer^.r'4 profe slenal _--Dect.m of critical cc nstrt~t1m cammmm
requn.rulg controlled lrater':als qr comtrict=n zpecff4fid In the accepted ovprneer=4 practice
standards listed --n Acpetl= B.
PURSUANT TO SECT:ON 127.2.7, I SHALL ZUBMIT FERIGDICALL'Y. A PROGRESS REFORT 70GETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 70 THE BUILDING 7::SPECTCR.
UPON COMPLE':ION OF T1iE WORK. : SHALL ZUBMIT : FINAL ,.EPORT A TO THE _-A-7I_-FACTORY
COMPLETION AND READINESS OF T.HE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
SUBSCRIBED AND SHORN TD BEFORE ME If SIGNATURE
-,HIS/ CF �, q
?ROJE•,` ::UMBE3: Arch. X90-01
?ROJEC. 7::IE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartmerts ! ,
PROJECT L:CATI:N: Peabody. Ward. & Harbor Streets
NAME C: BUILDING: 41-43 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I, Sam zax Registration No. 9253
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI:=L: HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECT rY SUPERVISM 7HE PREPARMON CF ALL : ,ST_C,. FANS. :OMPUTATIC:!S :.:JD SPECIFT_CA-
7IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL xx MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROJECT AND THAT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, OUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPEC:r CATIONS MEET :HE APPLICABLE FROVISIONS OF THE E.ASZACHUSET=
:.TATE BUILDING CODE. ALL ACCEPTABLE E.9GINEERT_:1G PFACT::ES AND APPLICABLE :—:WS AND
:RDL':ANCE FOR THE F9^POSED USE AND OCCUPANCY.
FURTHER '_'ERTI-* 7"A7 : ::!ALL FEERFOrM =E ::E!E ::,Ri -°OFE';:G?JAL -:_m!':-_: :,:JD C=
RESET!: .:1 T!'.E C::1S:'UC::::1 SITE 0.4 A REGULAR AND 'ERICDIC :ASIS TO DE=!—lNE ':'.AT
.HE WORK I-- PROCEDING :N ACCORDANCE :WITH ::iE LOCUdENTC APPROVED FOR T:!E EUILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLL.CWING AZ CPECIFIED IN SECT:--N 127.2.2:
I - Review of step &mans. =mles and otter -:,,mitt=s of the contractor as rwur^a by the
aaisuvctrm contract t1>ava1L as snatattea for rytl ICiru; perent, :no approvai :a OQtfomurce
to the dtsW caxept.
2. Review and approval cf the gi eLity control ;rvoea des for all eo0e-naouuea controlled maters: 15
3. Z4xclal arttnitecttaal or egrneerur, professlmal _=ecc:m of cnticsl cuutn ticn cammmtr
- raNlrutg control-'ed mter a cr cautrrct= =eci:_^a in the accepted erguxer_n5 practice
standards lirted -,n Acpei= B.
PURSUANT :O SECT-ON 127.2.?. I SHALL :UBMIT FERIGDICALLY. A PROGRESS REFORT 70GETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS -O THE BUILDING -::SPEC-CR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL :UBMIT :, FINAL :,EPORT TO THF, � TISFACTORY
CCMPLE:ICN AND READINESS GF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS_ZQ DAY CF�G�, 19 Q�
?RODE= ::UMBER: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC7 T:TLE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
?ROJ'EC- L:CATI::1: Peabody, Ward, E Harbor Streets
NAME CF -cUILDING: 45-47-49 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I. Sam zax Registration No. 9253
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGIUEER/ARCHITE•'T E:EREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIREC'.:.Y SUPERVI.'.ED THE PREPARATION CF ALL S!"4 PLANS. =MPUTA IC-NS AND ::PECIFT_CA-
7IONS CCNCERNING:
EENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL xx MECHANICAL '
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PRQ���IE. AND THAT, -TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. SUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECZikATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE FROVI:IONS OF TI(E ?ASSACHUSETT.'.
:TATE BUILDING CZDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE T-4GINEERI:IG FFACT: a AND APPLICABLE i,AWS AND
;ROI::ANCE: F]R THE F=^POSED USE AND 'CCUPANC':.
7-JRTHEH tr-RTIPc 7:''A7 : Z2iALL FERFOEM ".,E -4OFE°=Z0NAL :,:ID r.c
RES:''_':- :11 THE CCi1S:3UCT:C:1 SITE ON A REGULAR AND - RICDIC 3ASI.'. TO DE--3MINE 71AT
-HE :YORK ---Z PROCEDING :N ACCORDANCE :LITH -ciL• -OCUMENT-- APPROVED FOR TiIE °UIIDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING A3 --PECIFIED IN SECT:C:I 17.2.2:
1 . Review of Shop dradrnPS. =ICleS and other cutmittais of the contractor = r qu1L^J by the
=Istrvccloe Contract Cooimm= SS M=E= far nillCing permit. and approval fT co nfionm nce
to the desugl COnoept.
2. Review and approval of the quaLity oontrvl -lvoeaues tor aLl oode-requusd controlled materials.
3. :pedal an=tecttrnL or ergumer--n5 professional ---A)ecc_on of critical anstr%=t1cn camcnents
re�Llu-u1g contruill ed irater'ials or ccnsrrxt:. n :pecif fea in the accepted enpreeri:9 practice -
stacaras lutea _n Acpe oix B.
PURSUANT TO SECT:ON 127.2.1. I SHALL ZUBMIT :cRIODICALL'!. A PROGRESS FEFORT -OGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 70 THE BUILDING -::SPEC---R.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINAL .---.E TO TH 9.ATI FACTORY
CCMPLETICN AND READINESS JF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME : �a�I`G�TU
T:.IS�DAY CF' LLQ-�ii�� q
SNST3
?ROJEC-. ::JMBE.9: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC: -:-,LE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJEC' '---CAT ICN:-_ pea body. Ward. E Harbor Streets
NAME CF -cUILDING: 52 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I, Sam tax Registration No. 9253
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL F.'NGINEER/ARCHI cC 1HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVIS- THE PREPARATi021 CF ALL C'Sit::1 PLANS. ZCMPUTAT..Ns A.-ID SPECIFT-CA-
TIONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL XX :MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PRNEC AND THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, SUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECiiYCATIONS MEET HE APPLICABLE FROVISIONS OF THE 'AS:.ACHUSETTS
STATE BUILDING CODE. ALL ACCEPTABLE a- lGINEER!NG FRACT:Su AND APPLICABLE ::.WS AND
:RDI::ANCES FOR T::E FR^POSED USE AND r'CCOPANCY.
FURTHER CZRTI�- 7111AT : --*:ALL :'ERF0911 T.._ ::E SS;R'i '?OFESSIvilAL �R11:_c_ :.GD E
RESE::T --N THE C--NSTF.UC7:5:1 SITE ON A REGULAR I JD '=RICDIC ?ASIS TO DE 7...TNE ':'.AT
THE :•iORK I PROCEDING :N ACCORDANCE WITH 7iE LOCUMENTS APPROVED FOR THE ?UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL 2E R'c.SFONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AS SPECIFIED IN SEC:S:1 17.2.2:
I . Review of shop oraru . =wles a a other _sm ttas of the cattractor as re=r a by the
cQISStlUCt= 00ntr3ct aaammts as aMittea for omlcing permit. and approm fx confocnatce
to the desugt cmoepc.
2. Review and apprvval cr the quality cmntrvl prvice=ms for all aze-requtrec controlled matwimis.
3. 2pecial artttitectural or stiyr>eerM prvfessimal _--oect:rn of critical ccnstnxtun canmert„ �
reWuwg a)n=i-'ed rtatenaLs or Cratrict= _Pecif:ea In the accepter eruprxen-ng practice
stataaras liztea in Acpenaix B.
PURSUANT TO SECTION 127.2.2, I SHALL ZUBMIT FERIODICALL7. A PROGRESS REFORT TOGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING :::SPE=R.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL SUBMIT A FINALEPORT AS 0 THE SATISFACTORY
COMPLETION AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
/40610
/ - l,ECPT 1
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THI D�DAY CF w 9
I
-
?ROJE= ::UMBER: Arch. 090-01
?ROJEC- 7::LE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
?ROJE= :=CATI::N: Peabody. Ward, E Harbor Streets
NAME C: cUILDING: 57-59 Harbor Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I. Sam zax Registration No. 9253
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI:'EC', HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : :iAVE PREPARED
OR DIREC71Z SUPERVISE THE PREPARATION CF ALL :3SI;,:J FLANS. ZCMPUTAT:C::S AND SPECT_'T_CA-
7IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL xx MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PR!
�JECT AND THAT. -0 THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, ZUCH PLANS.
CCMPUTATIONS AND ZPEC14LTIONS MEET .HE APPLICABLE FROVISIONS OF THE :'ASSACHUSETT::
:.TATE BUILDING CCDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE -NGINE'ERING FRACT:Zu AND APPLICABLE :..:WS AND
;RDI::ANCF-: FOR T::E =20 POSED U_'E AND OCCUPANCY.
: -'JRTHER CERTIFY 7i''A7 : ---:ALL FERFOrM 7::E -? ca^--. r._
RES ':. .:1 THE C_-IIST3UC-:_N S:TE ON A REGULAR AND 'FRICDIC ?ASIZ TO DET=7"INE
.HE !YORK i:: PROCEDING ::1 ACCORDANCE :LITH -iE LOCUFIENT:: APPROVED FOR THE =UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING A , ZPECIFIED IN SECT:::N 127.2.2:
I . Review of shop drawu=, z ales and other :.mntt-,.s of the contractor as rwAirca by the
construction antrwct �aanents as maatted for cualdirr pernat. aid apprrnraa i--r comfonm re
to the desugn culoept.
2. Review and approval of the quality control p<ooenars for all Dade-requuec controlled aacenals.
3. Special ar nitecural or erptneem-n; professional :r-mct_m of critical ccsutnxuon camonent;
re*nrang cmtrul ed aaterlals-or qtr xt= -peva:.^7 an the accepted ett¢rXem-ng Practice
stamaras li:tea :n Acpen= B.
PURSUANT 73 SECTION 127.2.3. I SHALL CUBMIT ==RIODICALLY. d PROGRESS REFORT TOGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 77 THE BUILDING _::SPEC':CR.
UPON COMPLETION OF T1iE WORK. : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINAL EPORT TO TH ZATICFACTORY
COMPLETION AND READINESS GF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
7�I DTUV
p ,
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN T7 BEFORE ME T?ISOAY OF '9
?ROJECT ::UMBER: Arch. #90-01
PROJECT '_TLE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT *_CCATICN: Peabody. Ward,_§ Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: C,4 Harbor Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
I, Sam Zax Registration No. 9253
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHIT=" :.EREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISM 7HE PREPARATION CF ALL ZESIO:1 FLANS. ZOMPUTATIC'NS AND SPECIFT-CA-
7IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL xx MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROJECTAND THAT. T'0 THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, SUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECTIri&TIONS MEET :HE APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF THE :'ASZACHUSET_=
:.TATE BUILDING CODE. ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING FRACT:CES AND ,APPLICABLE :.AWS AND
%RDI::ANCES FOR THE PROPOSED USE AND Cr;CJPANCY.
-URTHER Z':ALL PERFORM 7.._ .:r_C_rz .fl'i '?OFEZZIONAL ..SR'r:___ :..1D EE
RESENT :N THE CCNSTRUCT:ZN SITE ON A REGULAR AND 'FRICDIC BASIS TO D=n-
.. T:1AT
.HE WORK PROCEDING ::1 ACCORDANCE :PITH 7iE _OCUi4ENTS ,APPROVED FOR 7:1E n-UILDING
PERMIT. AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCNING AS SPECIFIED IN SECT:CN 17.2.2:
1 . Review Of :2m drawings, zanDLes and Other v=ntt:iz of the contractor .,- reuued by the
al
0=tructlon Otrxt =a0mt^ a5 tu
summEt0c for clCim.. permit, and apprvvaz fes' ccnfOmmnce
to the desup Earl- pt.
2. Review and approval cf the quality control ;rvoewrns for all code-raxurea controlled aaceniLs.
3. :Special amutecturul or erguneer N professional _-oect_on of critical comtrkuon cammeltr
requiring ccn=l-'ed rrater'lals or or>,strict= -speciefea in the accepted englrnee.^_"5 Practice
star== li:tea inn Acpenaiu B.
PURSUANT 70 SECTION 127.2.3. I SHALL ;SUBMIT FERIODICALLY. A PROGRESS REFORT TOGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 73 THE BUILDING :::SPE=R.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL CUBMIT A FINAL EPORT A TO THE S TISFACTORY
COMPLETION AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
.�SIGNU fl
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME T'IS/bDAY CF ��jG y 191/_
PROJECT ::UMBE.R: Arch. #90-01
PROJECT T:TLE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT LZCATICN: Peabody. Ward. s Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: f,4-1 /2 Harbor Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
I, Sam Zax Registration No. 9253 '
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHITECT ::EREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISED THE PREPARAT:ON OF ALL C:SIG:: FANS. ZOMPUTATIC:!S AND SPEC:F:CA-
TIONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL xx MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROJECT AND THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, SUCH PLANS,
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECI�iYCATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE FROVISIONS OF THE :'ASSACHUSETTS
STATE BUILDI`IG CODE. ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING TRACT:CES AND APPLICABLE :..1W5 AND
'RDI::ANCES FOR THE FR^POSED USE AND CCCUPANCY.
FURTHER CERT:F'. 7"AT : Z!:ALL FERFORM `.._ ::ECEC ;R'i :7OFE :IGNAL .:2R'.'::E= :1D EE
RESE:!T =:1 THE C-_NSTHUCT:-_N SITE ON A REGULAR AND FERICDIC ?ASIS TO DETERMINE
.HE 4i0RK IS PROCEDING ::1 ACCORDANCE :WITH 7iE C-OCUMENTS APPROVED FOR 7:37- BUILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESFONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AS SPECIFIED IN SECT:_-N n<-7.2.2:
1 . Review of stop dravrngs, ;amles sod other t•.tnutt..ls of the ccntroctor as re=rT_'y by the
oastrvctim contract =cement: as samuca for maldinr, pemat, 3w approval f:.r ccmonTEnce
to the design caaept.
2. Review and approval of the quality control procedures for all code-required controlled mmteriais.
3. Special armitectmal or evpeerrg professimal _L--oect:on of critical cnstructim caoanents
requ Twig controlled materials or caistrlct:on specif-eo in the accepted agu:ee=g practice
standards li,tea in Acoex= B.
PURSUANT TO SECT:ON 127.2.3, I SHALL ZUBMIT FERIGDICALL'i. A PROGRESS REFORT "TOGETHER
AITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 71 THE BUILDING _::SPECTCR
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINAL nEPORT AS THE ' ='FACTORY
COMPLETION AND READINESS GF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
aIGN TUR
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THISO DAY CF 9v_
smd�i�
?R0JE•;. ::UMBER: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC& T:TLE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT' *-:CATI:N: Peabody. Ward. & Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: 20-22 Peabody Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
I, Wayne, L. Weaver Registration No. 22147 ,
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERIARCHI='L. ::EREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVIZE] 7HE PREPARATION OF ALLZIGI*: Fr1NS. ZOMPUTATICNS AND ::PEC1'TCA-
7IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL XX
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PRI
����JECT AND THAT, :'0 THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, OUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND .=CACATIONS NEET .HE APPLICABLE FROV=IONS OF THEIAS:,ACHUSETT:
:.TATE BUILDING CGDE. :,LL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEc!= PRACTICES AND APPLICABLE LAWS AND
:RDI::ANCE: F9R THE F9^POSED UCE AND :000PANCY.
'JRTH=ei C ST::" 7*!AT : ::-*ALL 7ERFOrtl ".._ ::: F : i'i '?OFE--0?]AL THLr--=- AND Er-
--N
E--N THE CZNST'UCT:C:1 SITE ON A REGULAA AND 77R!---DIC BASIZ 77 DET c'`"IaE 7"AT
.HE 14ORK ::, PROCEDING :N ACCORDANCE WITH T:iL• EOCUMENTO APPROVED FOR T:!E _UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCdING AZ ZPECTFIED IN SEC-:::J 1:7.2.2:
1 . Review of shop dra+ura. =wLes am other =.tat= of the ocntrgctor �— rwAira by the
cautnction caur3ct comics as su mttad for cuiidinq permit. and approm :x conformalce
to the dwsp o>noepc.
2. Review and approval cf the quality control ;rooeozvs for all ccntmLkd aeteruds.
3. ZOW121 arcMtecturzl or eropneer-nS pof'eSSicnal -_-A)ecc_cn of critical cortstnxticn camanentz
rwzui g ccntmilled materials or camtrrctIn =oec>t:a in the accepted pricticc
StarWras li:tea -n Acpenix B.
.PURSUANT.-'J SECTION 127.2.1, I SHALL .:UBMIT F-cRIODICALL'!. A PROGRESS PEFORT 70GETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS _J THE BUILDING :::SPECTCR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINALEPORT AS TO THE SaTI:FACTORY
COMPLE 1ONN AND /REEJADINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
�//' '61Y.GUNNI651Jti.68C'Iftn9 u„1Y 3, 1J86 -k- �
1...- IGNATURE
BSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 10th DAY OF Dece er .9 91
PROJEC-. ::UMBE:i: Arch. #90-01
PROJECT T:TLE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT L:CATI:N:_pea body. Ward. b Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: 38 Peabody Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
I. Wayne L. Weaver Registration No. - 22147
BEING w REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI-r_: HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISE THE PREPARATION CF ALL :ZZ-701; FANS, COMPUTAT:C::S :.7D .'.PE=T_CA-
TIONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL XX
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED P90JEC. AND THAT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, SUCH PLANS.
rOMPUTATIONS AND SPECIc ATIONS MEET THE AFPL/CABLE• FROVILIONS OF THE "AS:,ACHUSETTS
:.TATE BUILDING CODE, ALL ACCEPTABLE ENNGINEERING F?ACT:Z:ES AND APPLICABLE i.WS AND
;RDI::ANCE FOR THE F=^POSED UCE AND ITCUPANCY.
"JRTHE9 `RTS_- 7:2A7 : :::ALL 7ERFORm 7:._ -'OFEZ::GPIAL AND C-_
-_N THE C:NST°UCT:_-:J SITE G:J A REGULn AND 'F3ICDIC B,ISIZ T7 DETE3U."IE -"AT
.HE WORK i:: PROCEDIUG ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH -:iE n_OCUFIEHTZ APPROVED FOR T:!E EUILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING a;, SPECIFIED IN SECTIO:, 1:7.2.2:
1 . Review of stop cr roil ;soles ana other :muttas of the contractor a3 recuir_3 by the
oomtrucuon contract doammts as sut4attca for cu>.lduc permt. am apptovm r= confornalce
to the design concept.
2- Review aw apprwaL cf the quality conuol pviceo_vvs or all mae-reglurec contmllea masenals.
3. .gecial arctutectural or evpreer"n; proresional __zect.on of critictl ccnstnxticn comment,
r"Wlring controlled lratenals or caMrrrct:cn =Lci_:---,j in the accepted engineer=g practice
stanaaras lutea In Acpaxux 8.
PURSUANT -70 SECTION 127.4.3. I SHALL :UBMIT ?_RIGDICALL'Y. A PROGRESS REFORT 7OGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENT: 7O THE BUILDING :::SPECTOR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL :UBMIT : FINAL EPORT S TO THE SATISFACTORY
COMPLETION AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
'0"155
10N E%rlrceS WIRY 3. 1980
G /SIGNATURE-
Si :AIB AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 10th DAY CF December '9 91
SaS:3:•5--- __ _
?ROJEL. ::UMBE:I: Arch. 090-01
?ROJEC. 7:-.LE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments !
PROJECT :.SCATI:N: Peabody. Ward. 6 Harbor Streets
NAME C: BBUILDING: 46 Peabody Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CCDE.
I. Wayne L. Weaver Registration No. 22147
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI7-:1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT HAVE PREPARED
OR DIREC:L.Y SUPERVI'.M THE PREPARATION OF ALL C`SI;GN FLANS. .:OMP(1TAT:C:!S AND SPECI'T_CA-
TIONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL XX
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PRO\�.\\IECT AND THAT, -0 THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, OUCH PLANS,
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIF`T\C\aTIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE FROVILIONS OF THE !ASSACHUSETTS
.;TATE BUILDING CODE. ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING F?ACT:CE-3 AND APPLICABLE _'.WS AND
:RDI::ANCF:. FSR THE ==^POSED USE AND Cr,COPANCY.
7JRTH:? CZ.—IT—FY -NIT : Z"ALL 7ERFOrM :.._ "?7FE--::iG?IAL __?'.' :,ND Lr-
"AESE!T :11 THE C::NST3UC7:7:1 SITE ON A REGULAR AND 'ERI DIC :-ASI: TO D="u. IaE -.!'AT
:HE WORK LS PROCEDING ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH TETE --OCU?1ENTS APPROVED FOR THE BUILDING
PERMIT. AND SHALL 2E RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLL.CNING AL SPECIFIED IN SECT:--N IZ7.2.2:
1 . Review Of Zt7p drannvs, =wLes and Other ==ttals of the ocntrlctor = recuir^d by the
Opmtrucum ccntr=t =]Weng. as slmmuca for cuildirII. permt. :nd approval :--r cdnfomo1ce
to the de&W OQfpept.
2. Review and approval cf the quality control ;radeaaes Cor all oaoe-rewim ccnuvllea materials.
3. ,,,Special arvuteccuraL or erg neef-M professimal rzDect*-m of cnticil coristrt-tim camQtmt
requiring contmi-led mterials or ccmtrxt:;n zveci:_-c7 in the accepted erugrxwe^..ng practice
sta am li:tea :n Acpwx= B.
?URSUANT`70 SECTION 127.2.3. I SHALL :UBMIT =EERIODICALLY. A PROGRESS 3EFORT TOGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS ::, THE BUILDING :::SPECTSR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE :WORK. : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINAL --.EPORT AS TO THE SATISFACTORY
COMPLE:ICCNNAND P.EADIIIESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
- 2 V MY.COMMISSION.EXPIRES MAY. 3.188Q
SIGNATU E
S CRIBED ND SWORN T7 BEFORE ME THIS 10th DAY CF December 19 91
?ROJEC. ::UMBER: Arch. 090-01
PROJECT T:TIS: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments 7
?ROJEC- :CATI:N: Peabody. Ward. E Harbor Streets
NAME CF EUILDING: 17-19 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I, Wayne L. Weaver Registration No. 22147
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHIT CT ::E'REBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECT;.Y SUPERVICED :%-'E PREPARATION CF ALL :EST-C:1 FLANS. ZOMPUTAT:C."S AND :PECIF!CA-
TIONS CCNCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL XX
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PRO�JECT AND THAT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, OUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIF&TIONS MEET HE APPLICABLE FROVILIONS OF THE :.AS::ACHUSET
LTATE BUILDING CCDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE =NGINEEER!= ?ACT'-CES AND APPLICABLE :.:WS AND
:RDI::ANCEZ FOR THE F'^POSED USE AND rCUPANCY.
: ?JRTHE? C RTIF': 7"AT : Z-:ALL 'ERFORM -"0FE :::OiIAL :SND E_
RES ::T -N THE S:TE ON A REGULAR AND 'FRICDIC =ASIZ- TO DET-TM-TINE -!!AT
.HE WORK ?:: PROCEDIUG ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH 7NE Z-OCUMENT� APPROVED FOR T:?E urLDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLL.CWING A:, CPECIFIED IN SECT:= 127.2.2:
1 . Review+of shop drannrs, moles aro other :bmttais of the eontrrctor = reuu^a by the
=Mtnttun contract =mmm as stmattea for tuildiru; pent. = approvaaz fs con ornarrce
to the desW aonoept.
2. Review and approval of the quality control ;tune==s rbr aLl code-rec ureo controlled matenzLs.
3.;, Special artnitectural Or ergumer"ig profesional _--xect:cn of critical cuatnxtion c41Gmmrz-
-requiring omtrvlled rta[eRals or conscrxL::l1 -peri::-a In the accepted erYgrx�erL practice
stanaaros li;tea in Acpernix S.
PURSUANT- TO SECTION 127.2.=, I SHALL ZUSMIT FERIODICALL:. A PROGRESS REFORT TOGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS _J THE BUILDING :::SPEC-.-R.
UPON COMP[STION OF THE WORK, : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINAL nEPORT AS TO THE SaTICFACTORY
COMPLETION AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
MY.COMMISSION EXPIRES Nie( 9. IB9g �/ 6
I NATU E
S CRIBED " D SWORN T7 BEFORE ME T: IS 10th DAY CF December 1991
-
?ROJEL. ::UMBER: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC- 7:TLE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
?ROJEC7. _:CATICN: Peabody. Ward, E Harbor Streets
NAME CF EUILDING: 23-25 Ward Street
:NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I, Wayne L. Weaver Registration No. ; 22147
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI':'C'. H'E'REBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIREC rY SUPERVICz3- 7HE PREPARAT:DN OF ALL ZESICN ?:.ANS. COMPUTATIC."S AND SPEM"T-CA-
'.IONS CCNCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED P9OJECT AND THAT. :'0 THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. UCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIc CATIONS MEET TIIE APPLICABLE FROVICIONS OF THE E'ASSACHUSET=
:.TATE BUILDING CCDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING FRACT_ZES AND APPLICABLE i WS AND
'RDI"ANCFZ FOR THE -z-:)POSED UZE AND ITCUPANCY.
FURTHER CZRT--' -:!AT : Z---ALL rRFOrM -' r- z=11:-c- Jdc
RESZ-:I :J1 THE C.-N=LC�:--:1 SiTL• ON A REGUL.In AND i F3ICDIC S.1SI� TO DET�3P"IaE -:!AT
.HE WORK I� PROCEDING ::I ACCORDANCE WITH ':iE COMMENT APPROVED FOR Ti!E n-UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCYING A:. CPECIFIED IN SEC:-CN 1C7.2.2:
1 . Review of shop dranrxa, wle3 am other ^.liattas of the contrnctdr n3 rauurd by the
Coratruct10n Contract -Canape as aalnttca for tuild1w. permit. and apptwaL :;r confonmmoe
to tie design concept.
2. Review and approval of the quality contivl pocedl for all code-recuuec controlled mm"ls.
3. :,pedal art itecturaL or erryneer--ni prm-e=cnal rzDect.rn of Critical ccrmt --tlm cormcnentZ
rvquuwg controlled rMteraaLs or caIstrxt:;.n -peca::=d an the accepted enrgreer_n5 pracuce
standards listed _-I Acpeffiax B.
PURSUANT. 70 SECT:ON 127.1-.l. I SHALL ZUBMIT TERIODICALL'Y. A PROGRESS REFORT 70CETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 70 THE BUILDING :::SPEC=R.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE YORK. : SHALL CUBMIT A FINAL nEPORT AS TO THE -ATI-FACTORY
CCMPLETICN AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
�J �� MY f'
COMMISSION EX .IRE6 MA,Y. 3.199A
SIGNATURE
BSCRIB AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 10th DAY OF Dece . er .q 91
?ROJEC. ::ZMBE3: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC. 7:LE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT ;.ZCATI:;1: Peabody. Ward. b Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: 41-43 Ward Street
NATURE Cr' PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existinq apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I. Wayne-L. Weaver Registrat'on No. 22147
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI:SC. HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISE 724E PREPARATION OF ALL C=.SI:.:; FANS. ZOMPUTAT:C;:S „:ID .'.PECIc'T_CA-
7IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITEC LRAL STRUCTURAL XX
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED P9OJEC: AND THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, OUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECir CATIONS ;•IEET .HE APPLICABLE FROVI:IONS OF THE "ASZACHUSET':
:.TATE BUILDING CODE. ALL ACCEPTABLE -_-yGINEERING FFACT:Cu AND APPLICABLE :-AWS AND
%RDI::ANCEC FOR THE FR^POSED USE AND "CCUPANCY.
: -'JRTHER e--ZRTi:_ 71i17 : Z!:ALL 7ERFORM -7.OFE-T iG;1AL :,,ID E-_
RES`::: _N THE CC;1S=LC::C:1 S:-,E ON A REGULAR AND --RICDIC SASI-- TO DE:=":*".I;1E ::!AT
.HE WORK i.; PROCEDING ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH ::iE LOcu,,jEHT:: APPROVED FOR 71E °UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLL.CWING AL CPECIFIED IN SECT:::) IC7.2.2:
1 . Review of shop drannkz, =roles ano Othw ==tt-..s of the omtroctor as renur^s by the
aonstr cum contract xammts as stnoattm for =idinr. mmt, ona appr ova.L w evlfonvanoe
to the desup fit.
2. Revier+ and apprwat of the q-aLity control ;rmea;ues rbr aLL ooae-requ controlled aeteraals.
3. :pet121 arcratectlral or engree-M prole=mal _-- ecc:m of critical usstnxtim commienta
rdgl uwg cmtml ed Materials or caistr-ct:n specs::--3 In the accepted englneer:'g practice
st==r 3s li:teo In Acpen= 8.
PURSUANT :O SECTION 127.2.2, I SHALL ZUBMIT FERIGDICALLY. A PROGRESS PEFORT -OGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS THE BUILDING :::SPEC•--R.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE :CORK. : SHALL CUBMIT A FINAL :SPORT S TO THE SATISFACTORY
COMPLETION AND R INESS GF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
MY co"11"10N EXt'IncS,ynwr g.lileg
�Ca _
SIGNATURE
RIB AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 10th DAY OF December ,y 91
?ROJE•S: :: IMBEz: Arch. /90-01
?ROJEC: ':;LE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
?ROJEC- :.CCATICN: Peabody. Ward. E Harbor Streets
NAME CF EUILDING: 45-47-49 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I. Wayne_L—Weaver Registration No. 22147
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGIi7EER/ARCHI--z% HEREBY CSRTIFY THAT : NAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISED 7HE PREPARATION OF ALL C=.SIG7 FLANS. ZOMPUTATIC'NS :.;JD SPECIFICA-
71045 CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL XX
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PRC\�\J\EC: AND THAT. :0 THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. SUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECuY'CATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE FROVISIONS OF THE ?ASSACHUSETTS
:;TATE BUILDING CGDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING FRACT:SiS AND APPLICABLE ;..;WS AND
:RDI::ANCES FOR THE ".1POSED UCE AND 1:000PANC:.
PURTHER CERTIFY 71AT : .::?ALL ERFOl:M .CESS,;H'i "?OFE=SIGNAL :,:JD E_
?RES :N THE CC115T3UC7:C:1 SITE GN A REGULAR 1:JD 'FRICDIC '-ASIS TO DET-MAT 1E -aAT
.HE 14ORK iS PROCEDING :N ACCORDANCE :LITH -NE LOCUMENTS APPROVED FOR T??E PUILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AS SPECIFIED IN SEC-,:--:1 107.2.2:
t . Review of shay draon s, Moles ants other abmttal< of the conn tar an recutra by the
O=tJYrCt= cm z= 6=10mt: as summEtea far anld1w pertmt, ane apprwai :,;r conforvence
to the desW concept.
2. Review and approval cf the quality antral -rom res for all cone-rec*ursa ccntfolled aacenaLs.
3. . Zpecyal arvutecnrrl or r:N professional _Decr_m of critical ocnstuloartert
m cgt
_requiring controilledfmterials or cOmtrict:n sceclflea in the accepted eruprxerzg practice
stwcords listed :n Aepetaix B.
PURSUANT 70 SECT:ON 127.2.1. I SHALL :.UBMIT FERIGDICALL'!. A PROGRESS REFORT 70GETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 'O THE BUILDING -::SPEC---R.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL CUBMIT A FINALEPOR AS TO THE S -ISFACTORY
COMPLETION/AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
' MY..COMMISSION EXPIRES MAY 3.1888
SIGNATUA
lsdSCRIH AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 10th DAY CF Decedber 19 91
?ROJE•CT ::JMBE.z: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC. ":TLE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT :.:CATI:N: Peabody. Ward. & Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: 52 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
I. Wayne L. Weaver Registration No. 22147 .
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL EgGINEER/ARCHI z1C. HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : :LAVE PREPARED
OR DIREC'LY SUPERVISE THE PREPARATION CF ALL C'.SI:,:; FANS. COMPUTATI-1"S AND ::PECIT-TCA-
7IONS CCNCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITEC:'URAL STRUCTURAL XX
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL :MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED P9NECT AND THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, ZUCH PLANS,
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS v1EET THE APPLICABLE FROVISIONS OF THE ?'ASZACHUSETTC
:,TATE BUILDING CCDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE a1GINEERING FRACT:CES AND APPLICABLE IWS AND
:RDI::ANC Z FOR T::E ?3^POSED U-SE AND OCCUPANCY.
77RTH_2 '_'ST::'•:' 71AT : --::ALL <ERFOPM -.._ .:EOE :R'i '°rJFE :GiIAL -ZR!':: ;..ID CF
.a THE C--iIST"UC-:--:1 S-.-
AE ON d REGULIA AND '=RICDIC n-dSI: TO DE Z-'. INE 73AT
-HE !FORK I:. PROCEDING ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH -:iE LOCUMENT-- APPROVED FOR THE BUILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESFONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AL ZPECIFIED IN SECT:C:1 1:7.2.2:
I - Review of Shop drank, --mnles arm other ==ttas of the conn for = rwAu-a by the
c=crUctian emtract mammta as slanttm for euilCunr permit, and aipprovaaz :x eoriformMce
to the desW omcept.
2. Review and approval cf the graUty omtrol pvoeaaes for all 000e-requ m controiled aetenals.
J. °pedal architectural or ergrreersN proressional _zoect.cn of critical c mtnxticn cafeme tz
a' regr+i *uq emtrol:ed materials or camtnict:cn specs:'_M in the accepted enprxer,-"g Practice
'Stan tis listed in Acpff=< B.
PURSUANT 'O SECT:ON 127.2.2, I SHALL CUBMIT =ERIODICALLY. A PROGRESS REFORT 70CETHEA
aITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 'O THE BUILDING :::SPECT.-R.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL CUBMIT A FINAL n.EPOR AS TO THE SATISFACTORY
/COMPLE 1CCNN /AND READINESS GF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
�J /yfi __ /DSWORN4'y")
/ /�� SIGNATUAU CRISED BEFORE ME THIS 10th DAY OF December •q 91
-
?ROJE•C: ::UMBE:%. Arch. R90-01
?ROJEC: :::7: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT __CATI=N: Peabody. Ward & Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING:_57_59 Harbor Street
:NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
Wayne L. WeaverRegistrar on No. 22147
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI:ECT. 'HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIREC rY SUPERVISED THE PREPARATION OF ALL C'Sl= 'PLANS. ZOMPUTATIC'Ns AND SPECIF_TCA-
'.IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL XX
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED P9�0�JECT AND THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. OUCH PLANS.
rOMPUTAiIONS AND SPECT YLTIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE FROVI,".IONS OF THE '.ASSACHUSETT
:TATE BUILDING CODE, ALL ACCEPTABLE =.'IGI:NEERING FRACT:CES AND APPLICABLE :.AWS AND
'RDI::ANCEC F911 T::E FFOPOSED USE AND t:rCUPANCY.
7JRTHE= C-rRTT-77 71A7 : Z:-'ALL PERFORM 7::E -1.OFEZ::GNAL C-=
RES =11 THE CCIISTSUCT::::1 SITE ON A REGULAR-AND --RICDIC ?ASIC TO D=-=M- INE 7"AT
THE WORK -.Z PROCEDING ::I ACCORDANCE WITH 7iE -000MEHTC APPROVED FOR TilE =UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESFONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AS ZPECIFIED IN SEC71=1 1:7.2.2:
I - Review CC shcp draruns. =roles and other c!t—ttals of the omtroctor = rewired by the
aatstruct�o:r contmct =zmta ss saanttca for culldlw. pemat, and approvaaz := Ctnfdrnance
to the desW ca>cept.
2. Review ena approval Cf the quality oaltrol prooeaaes for all moeKequuea centrolled mtalals.
3, Special arenitecnral ar enrpr>eerrg Prones, _ mccm of cntit3l conscrtxcurr cammer�
Wuusng ccntrui ed ureter V 3 or cautrtut= =peci::� in the accepted evX)eer,- practice
stasaaros li:te0 :n Acpealx B.
PURSUANT TO SECTION 127.2.2. I SHALL CUBMIT =ERIGDICALLY, A PROGRESS REFORT TOGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS TG THE BUILDING :::SPEC-CR..
UPON C.7MPLETION OF T1NE WORK. : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINAL nEPORT AS TO THE SATISFACTORY
/COMPLETION AND READ ;LESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY. n�I GZ
J f7 �1Y COMMISSION EXPIRES MAY 3. 1998 1 /•�,/
/vl/ (�� �ATURE
SU RIBED WORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 10th DAY CF Dece er .9 91
?ROJECT ::UMBE.R: Arch. #90-01
?ROJECT '_TLE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT LCCATIC7: Peabody, Ward. E Harbor Streets
NAME Cr BUILDING: sn Harhor Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I• W?yne L. Weaver Registration No. 22147
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHITE•'T ':EREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVIS= THE PREPARAT:ON OF ALL :ZZION' FLANS. ZOMPUTATICNS AND 'PECIF-TCA-
7IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL_a_
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PRZECT AND THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, 'UCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPEC iiYCATIONS MEET -..HE APPLICABLE PROVI'IONS OF THE 'ASZACHUSETT'
LTATE BUILDING CODE. :1LL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING FRAC-,:'ES AND APPLICABLE LAWS AND
:RDINANCE' FOR THE r"POSED USE AND OCCUPANCY.
-URTHER -ERT--FB 7711,17 : _"ALL nERFOAM ".._ .:ESE";H'i '?OFE"IviIAL 5.'.9._C: ;,:JD BE
RESET:: .N THE CCNSTSUCT:C:1 SITE GN A REGULAR AND . =RICDIC SASI' TO D=T .MINE -HAT
.HE :'CORK :' PROCEDING :N ACCORDANCE ;WITH 7N LOCUMENT' APPROVED FOR THE PUILDINO
i
FERMI? AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCNING A;, 'PECIFIED IN SECT::! 127.2.2:
1 . Review Of Shap *-&ahq3, 3m""' and Other =-=ttals of the contractor u recuirCd by the
ccmu Coon contract tocinents as 3matted for maid m, permit, aid approval -cr co famo tce
to the d=* concept.
2. Review and approval cf the quality wintry, ;rocednaes or a.0 code-rw L eo cmtrvlled aatenais.
�3. pwial arttutecvzni Or r-M professianal -:---oeccOn of critical constn--tien cannonm=
reGu,ring controlled mterLiJz or co►StrJctjoh Spec,:::a In the accepted etlgraer,.g practice
stanaaras li.ted -,n Acpm= B.
PURSUANT -0 SECTION 127.2.2, I SHALL 'UBMIT =ERIGDICALLY, A PROGRESS REFORT TOGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 70 THE BUILDING I::SPEC:'CR
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL CUBMIT A FINAL. 1996
7EPORT S TO THE SATI'FACTORY
/
COMPLETION
/SAND P.EADINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
n��MY COMMISSION EXPIRES MAY 3
S CRIIB(EDD D SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 10th SIGNATURE
DAY OF December 1991
?ROJECT ::UMBE3: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC:' 7:7LE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT :.--CATION: Peabody. Ward. 6 Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: fig_1 /2 Harbor Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
I, Wayne L. Weaver Registration No. 22147 t
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI:'EC': HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISED THE PREPARATION OF ALL C_SIGN FLANS, COMPUTATIC'NS A:1DSPECIFICA-
TIONS CONCERNING:
EENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL XX
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROJECT AND THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, SUCH PLANS,
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIftCATIONS MEET THE AFPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF THE '.ASSACHUSETTS
::TATE 2UILDING CODE. ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEEERING PRACTICES AND APPLICABLE _AWS AND
)RDINANCES FOR THE FR^POSED USE AND OCCUPANCY.
UITHER CERT:F. -'!AT : Z:!ALL 7ERFORM 7..- .:Z_CE:. ARY "OFE_.".IONAL 'R9:=- AND CE
7RESE:'.' =N THE CONS77UCT:C:1 SITE ON A REGUL.IR AND 'ERI'CDIC n-ASIS TO DET=-MINE -i'.AT
.HE !iORK IS PROCEDING ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH 7NE COCUMENTS APPROVED FOR THE °UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RF�FONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AS CPECIFIED IN SECT:C:1 I27.2.2:
I . Review of shop d[allnas, :,Holes and Other _vumattaLs OI the Contractor u re=red by the
cont(-xticn contract d=znE 1G7 as =m t= for ==ding permit, and approval f x con omoxe
to the desugr concept.
2. Review and approvai of the quality control procedures for all code-reouuea controlled materl31s.
3., Special artnitectur i or enguneersg profess>.onal --deccon of critical ccnstrvctien comment-
-requiring controlled rmteriaLs or ccnstrxt:cul speci::ea in the accepted enlpneering practice
stanaaras lilted in Acpe= B.
PURSUANT TO SECTION 127.2.3, I SHALL :ABMIT FERIODICALL'Y. A PROGRESS REPORT 70GETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 7O THE BUILDING :::SPEC-CR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, : SHALL CUBMIT A FINAL ;,EPORT AS TO THE `'ATISFACTORY
/COMPLETION AND P. ADINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
/ MY COMMISSION EXPIRES I,IAY 3, loge
v SIGNATURE
BSCRIB AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 10th DAY OF December '991
?ROJEC: ::UMBER: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC7 -:TLE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT _:CATIC;1: Peabody. Ward. E Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: 20-22 Peabody Street
;NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
I, W$(_0A0l G,Ny-( Registration No. /4/ a-�,—
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI='L. ^r-REBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR D:REC:i.Y SUPERVIS= THE PREPARAT:021 CF ALL rIG;; FANS. ZOMPUTATI=:!S :,:JD SPECIFT_CA-
'.IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PRI
��JECT AND THAT. :O THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. OUCH PLANS.
rOMPUTATIONS AND SPECINCATIONS MEET .HE APPLICABLE FROVIZIONS OF THE EAS;,ACHUSETT:
:TATE BUILDING CCDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING FRACT:CES AND APPLICABLE LAWS AND
:RDINANCE: FOR THE ?=OPOSED UCE AND ,:CCUPANCY.
: 7JRTHER CERTIr= -:!i,T --':ALL TERFOrIl C.._ ::EC ":R'i -?OFE_C:GiIAL .R'!:.c. .,ND [E
7RES;'!7 :N THE C::NS: UC.:C:1 SITE GN A REGUL.IA AND ' RICDIC ZASIZ TO DETER:9*_aE 7'AT
.HE :YORK IZ PROCEDING ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH '!;E -OCUMEHT:; APPROVED FOR Ti?E BUILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESFONSIBLE FOR THE FOLL.CWING AZ SPECIFIED IN SECT::N 1:7.2.2:
I . Review of slop draa=, : tyles and Other —"mttaLS of the contractor = rwuma by the
mattvctlon cmtract COOM M as staut'.ed for auldinr. pennit. and approval :c' con on7Hnce
to the Jesup concept.
2. Review and apprvval cf the gtality eonomi ;rvoeaxvs for ail controlled mtermis.
3. Spacial artnitecti ral or r"-M pr ofesslonal _�ect.an of critical ccns; me lm cammen=
reglnr'1ng ccntrol=ed vnterlais Or C=trrctl:tn-tpecl::ed In the accepted a gu:eer_n; practice
staxorvs li:tee :a Acpax= 8.
PURSUANT 70 SECTION 127.2.:. I SHALL ZUBMIT =ERIODICALL'Y. A PROGRESS REFORT TOGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENT.': 77 THE BUILDING '::SPEC-CR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINAL ::EPORT AS TO THE ZATISFACTORY
COMPLETICN AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
SIGNATURE
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY CF .q
-
.'90JEC ::UMBER: Arch. #90-01
'90JEC= :::LE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PSOJE= __CATI:N:_peabody. Ward. & Harbor Streets
NAME CF -cUILDING: 38 Peabody Street
MATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SE ION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I• )2 Z. Registration No. t//a
W/CL/AA1 6,-,✓NI
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI:Z:_. HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISE THE P9EPARATI^,N CF ALL C SI N FERNS. ::0MPUTATLr_.-.,S AND "PE'C=CA-
:IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL /
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL V
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED 1`9! . ECT AND THAT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. SUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND .SPECIcY\CATIONS BEET THE APPLICABLE F90VISIONS OF THE IASZACHUSET:S
.;TATE BUILDING CGDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING FRACT=S AND APPLICABLE '—',WS AND
:RDI:.ANCES FOR T::E F=^POSED USE AND TCUPANCY.
: -'JRTHE= `:'z RTI:': 7zAT : Z':ALL 7ERFOr.14 -.._ ..E ESS:.n'f -ROFESS:GNAL _S?: __E AND E:
RES'::' :N THE LC415=UC7:::1 LITE ON A REGULJA AND P=31CDIC ?ASIS TO DETZ3u- "JE T:?AT
-HE :YORK =Z PROCEDIIIG ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH ::iE COCUMENTS APPROVED FOR THE -JILDING
PERMIT AND SHALT. BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLL.CWING AL SPECIFIED IN SEC?:5:1 IZ7.2.2:
I - Review Of step arawurts, :smies ana other z-_=tt..s of the contractor a3 recu>,r^d by the
mnstnztlon oanaact toamma. as -yeaattod for anldue percent, and apprwai :x catianrance
to the design caloopt.
2. Review and appcovai cf the quality antral ; aceaaes for all oode-rexarea contrailed aaterL-11s.
3. pecaaL an7ni[ecasai or x'e+ a3 pra:essnonal -xmt:on of critical ccnstr=t= mnannmts
requiring contral.ed fmcerials or calstnict:n _pecif:vn in the accepted erw}rxer g practice
stanoaras li.tea -n Acpenaix B.
PURSUANT :O SECT:ON 127.2.3, I SHALL =UBMIT =ERIGDICALLY. A PROGRCSS DEFORT -OGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 70 THE BUILDING :::SPEC-OR. '
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINAL EPORT AS TO THE SATISFACTORY
COMPLETION AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
SIGNATURE
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY CF .g
PROJE%. :SJMBE7%: Arch. #90-01
PROJECT 7:7LE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT :CATISN: Peabody. Ward. & Harbor Streets
NAME Cr -cUILDING: 46 Peabody Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
I. W IL L rR r19 R G h N,vJ Registration No. / 111 / o/-
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI'E% HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIREC rY SUPERVIZM- 7HE PREPARAT:0N CF ALL :. .SI;.;; Ft-ANS. CoIPUTATIi:;S AND CPECIFT-CA-
TIONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL /
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PR�O\JECT AND THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, SUCH PLANS,
COMPUTATIONS AND Sna4r CATIONS 44EET THE APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF THE XASZACHUSETTZ
:TATE BUILDING CODE. ALL ACCEPTABLE :NGINEERING FRACT:::ES AND APPLICABLE :..:WS AND
:RDINANCES r3R THE FR^POSED USE AND CCCJPANC7.
c'JRTHrm CZRTT—=7 7:'A7 : Z::ALL -ERFOP.tl 7.._ ::ECc S:,R'i -.IOFESSIAL :R'?:___ ,:ND E_
-RES:'!- ::1 THE CCNS:.'.L'C :C:1 SITE ON A REGULAR AND -=RICDIC —c ASI: 7O DETZMIJINE 71.AT
7HE WORK PROCEDIIIG ::1 ACCORDANCE WIT!! 7:iE ROCUMENTS APPROVED FOR T*!E 9JILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TRE FOLLCWING AZ SPECIFIED IN SECT:S:1 127.2.2:
1 - Reviw or --J' P &-&runs, :soles ane other =shnttals of the contractor as rewir=a by the
ccmtru=m contract mammcz as suxattca for malaw,, perms, zw approval f--r conformance
to the desupl cmcept.
2. Review arra approval cr the Quality omtrol ;roceazes for all am-rem va controlled materials.
3. Vpec3al w=tectural or evpwer-sr5 praeslaml _aoect:on of critical comtrktlm Cammehta
-aqua uhg control:ed Materials or ctnstrtrct:a spec!:_ea in the accepted engvxrr -g practice
Stanoaras lite& -n Acpm= B.
PURSUANT 70 SECTION 127.2.:, I SHALL :ABMIT =ERIODICALL'!. A PROGRESS REPORT 70GETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 7: THE BUILDING :::5PEC7CA .
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, : SHALL SUBMIT A FINAL EPORT AS TO THE SATISFACTORY
COMPLE7ICN AND READINESS GF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY/,Z- A ��
/ SIGNATURE
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN T3 BEFORE ME THIS DAY CF 19
?ROJEC ::UMBER: Arch. 1190-01
?ROJEC: -:-IS: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
FROJE= .COATICN: Peabody. Ward. E Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: 17-19 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
I, wl(r L t A -j R. l9 I,vNJ Registrat:on No. / f/ 0)—
BEING
rBEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHIT=` HEREBY C_RTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISED THE PREPARATION OF ALL :ZZIG:J ?_ANS. COMPUTATIC-NS :.:JD SPECIFT_CA-
7IONS CCNCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL f
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL :MECHANICAL L"
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED P9,�� EC: AND THAT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. SUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIcr&TIONS MEET 'HE APPLICABLE FROVISIONS OF THE :ASZACHUSETT:
.".TATE BUILDING CODE. ::LL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING F?ACT:ZES AND APPLICABLE :.AWS AND
'RDI::ANCE`S FOR THE F?^POSED USE AND CCCJPANC7.
. THS? CEiT'ac-: -i'.t'tT = ZiiALL rRFO.:M '.._ .._ .S:m'i OF_...,wNAL ..Z311::': :.7JD C-_
?RES::1- ::1 THE CC41=UC7:7_:J SITE ON A REGULAR 10D ' RICDIC LASIC TO DE-=.UT' E 72!AT
.HE WORK -_-Z PROCEDING ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH -NE Z-OCUMENT.', APPROVED FOR 711E °UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AS SPECIFIED IN SECT:C:1 117.2.2:
1 - Reviw at shop Cranna, mmles an other =.ianttatz of the omtractor s rww--3 by the
anstnrctial cavract Doa:lalt. as sutaatted for cuilding pernat. zm approm ix calfommnce
to the desup oorloept.
2. Review and app mv&L cf the quality omml ;rooemxvs for all code-reauuca controlled maten3ls.
3. :.penal anmitecux= or aipneemn; prole siaml _erect,-c n of critical co nstnxuon cammmt-
rn*nring controlled fmtenals or =&stnxtjcn zveci:ea in the accepted ersgneer'-'g pructicc
standards listed :.n Acper*x B.
PURSUANT TO SECT:ON 127.2.3, 1 SHALL ZUBMIT FERIODICALLY. A PROGRESS REFORT TOGETHER
dITH PERTINENT COMMENTS -O THE BUILDING :::SPEC-CR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL ;SUBMIT A FINAL '7'
AS TO THE ZATI:FACTORY
COMPLETICN AND P.EADINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY. '
,,0/�
SIGNATURE
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY CF 19
PROJECT ::UMBER:— Arch. #90-01
PROJEC. 7 —IE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJEC- _CATICN: Peabody. Ward. E Harbor Streets
NAME C: BUILDING: 23-25 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I. W Lt. r Awl P, G aa3 Registration No. ( 4/ 0)
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI ECT H.EREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECLY SUPERVIS= THE PREPARATION CF ALL :S1::,: FLANS. ZOMPUTATICNS :.:JD LPECIFT-CA-
7IONS CCNCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITEC:'URAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PR!�� I CT AND THAT.- TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. ZZUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECI'ANCATIONS HEET THE APPLICABLE PROVIZIONS OF THE MASSACHUSETT:
:.TATE BUILDING C3DE. :ALL ACCEPTABLE ZXINEERINC FRACT:ZES AND APPLICABLE _.AWS AND
'RDI::aNC Z FOR THE F'^POSED USE AND r'CCJPANCY.
7URTHER CESTIF: -EEAT : --::ALL ?ERFORM '..- -1OFEZZ:::G21AL ,:1D @E
7RESE:!T =:1 THE C:AJSTnUCT:--:1 SITE 0.4 A REGULAR AND i=RICDIC BASI:: TO DETz-°RINE TEAT
.HE :YORK : PROCEDING :N ACCORDANCE WITH TETE Z-OCUMENT; ,APPROVED FOR T:!E EUILDING
PERMIT. AND SHALL BE RE.SFONSIBLEE FOR THE FOLL.CWING a:. ,^SPECIFIED IN SECT:::1 1--7.2.2:
1 . Reviw of strap m-j4 a. ano other =-matt= of the oont actor = sura by the
o=tntum omtr cr tL as sum cam for an1Cinq permit. and approval '--r conform xr
to the desW oaroept.
2. Review and approval ct the quality control .-r,ocenrrs for all moe-re=Lrvo controlled ceteris.
3. Special arcnitecturai or cnprneer-nS prvt'ewlaml _--mecccn of critical ccnstrti-tlm camaients
requiring controlled imtmals or crostrict:,n 1:,-a an the accepted mpree.^_-s5 Practice
stanoarm litea -n Acpen= B.
PURSUANT 70 SECTION 127.2.:. 1 SHALL ZUBMIT FERIODICALL:. A PROGRESS REPORT -OGETHER
:LITH PERTINENT COMMENTS -o THE BUILDING :::SPEC'.-R.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE YORK. - SHALL --UBMIT A FINAL i:EPORT AS TO THE SaTI--FACTORY
COMPLETICN AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
SIGNATURE
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME TP.IS DAY CF 19
PROJECT ::UMBE3: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC. -:TIS: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments ,
PROJECT L:CATI:N: Peabody. Ward. Ji Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: 41-43 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT:_ Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I, V(.-4iA01 R. Gf.wvS Registration No. 14- (Or
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENG1NEER/ARCHI'=i.. HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIREC rY SUPERVI:::= -uE PREPARATION OF ALL :=SIGN FANS. ZOMPUTATIC:.S :.:JD :.PECIFT_CA-
'.IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL /
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL (/
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED P90JEC: AND THAT. -'.0 THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. OUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS ANO SPECIr CATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE FROVI:::IONS OF THE !'AS:,ACHUSETTC
:.TATE BUILDING CGDE, ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING FRACT_CES AND APPLICABLE :..:WS AND
7RDINANCEC FOR THE = POSED UCE AND t:CCJPANCY.
-'JRTH=? '_ERTIF: 7"AT : _::ALL ?ERFOEM -.._ ONAL
FRES=!' ::1 THE C.'.N=UC7.:::1 SITE GN A REGULAR AND 77RICDIC LASIC TO DE'_'!".TNE -HAT
.HE WORK :C PROCEDI11C ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH 7iE COCUMENTC APPROVED FOR Ti!E EUILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RFSFONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AL CPECIFIED IN SEC=1 1;,7.2.2:
I - Review of ShOP drdwuvPt =D1es ana other :,unttas of the contrstor as rwu"-a by the
c=tr ctlm e0ntr3ct x0amt: as s mmuca for Mind= permu. nd appcovai :x cmf6mmnoe
to the design mn0ept.
2. Review and approval cf the gr.ality control ;reoeaars for all cone-reWire0 centrolled 08M.1213.
3. Specsl araLitecturii or erlrgreem-n; profemalal _—nect:en of critical cautrL=icn camcnentr
ruNuwg OOntrai ed materials or cautrict:cn in the accepted erwWxeer_-g practice -
stwcwm li.ted in Acpernix B.
PURSUANT -0 SECTION 127.2.3. I SHALL ZUBMIT FERIGDICALLY. A PROGRESS REFORT 70GETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS -0 THE BUILDING :::SPEC-CR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL CUBMIT A FINAL ;EPORT AS TO THE SATISFACTORY
COMPLETICN AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY. , /� �p
qW, I LOT X•
SIGNATURE
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN T:) BEFORE ME —THIS DAY CF 19
PROJE•C: ::UMBER: Arch. 190-01
?ROJEC. Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
?ROJEC7 :.:CATION: Peabody. Ward. & Harbor Streets
NAME CF ^cUILDING: 45-47-49 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
I, 1L�1n Q, �r ✓ vS Registration No. /O)
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI E%- HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISED 'HE PREPARATION CF ALL :EST_C:; FLANS. ZOOMPUTATIC::S AND :PECI'T_CA-
7IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PRO, EC: AND THAT, :O THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, OUCH PLANS,
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECAATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE FROV=IONS OF THE tASZACHUSETTC
:.TATE BUILDING CCDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE =NGINEERING FFACT:ZES AND APPLICABLE :..AWS AND
:RDINANCEr F'3R T';-.E F=OPOSED U-SE AND 0CCJPANCY.
: -'JRTHE3 CERTIFY 71AT : .:.-HALL 7ERFOrM ::EC"C.;illi -'OFESS-GNAL =Hlr:'C AND D=
?RES =:1 THE CCNSTF.UC.:ZN SITE ON A REGULAR AND - RICDIC SASIC T7 DET= .'".:NE "AT
.HE :,ORK I PROCEDIUG ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH -:iE --OCU,1ENT:: APPROVED FOR T:!E °JILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESFONSIBLy FOR THE FOLLOWING A.; CPECIFIED IN SEC-,:::J 1C7.2.2:
1 . Revld of stop arann¢s, ssnles and otter v_xmittas of the
contractor =3 reeii>r^d by the
oasstr== Yalu= qtr as smnctcl for euildir r, permit, am approval f--r con orm3rce
to the deSi p oanept.
2. Review and approval of the quality omtral p=eoues for all oode-requuea controlled materials.
3. :pedal arcrutecuaal or egureersa Profe=lonal _zDect_on of critical cautnsurn camor r¢
requtriN controlled materials or earutructicn .oee>::--a in the accepted . =4 practice
sta mum lutea -,i Acpenaix B.
PURSUANT 70 SECTION 127.2.2, I SHALL ZUBMIT =ERIGDICALLY. A PROGRESS REPORT 70GETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 70 THE BUILDING -::SPEC-,-R.
UPON CCMPLETION OF THE WORK, : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINAL 7EPORT AS TO THE SATS FACTORY
COMPLETICN AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
SIGNATURE
^
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN BEFORE ME THIS DAY CF 19
?ROJEC ::UMBER: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC7 -:TLE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT ::CATI::I: Peabody. Ward. R Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: 52 Ward Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I, l�lJlll cg .•4 Q• (j(niN) Registration No. /¢/0%
BEING i. REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI'_. HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVIS- ''{E PREPARATi421 CF ALL ZE.SIGN PLANS. Z0MPUTAT:=:!S AND '.PE=T_C.A-
-IONS CCNCEANING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PR EECT AND THAT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, OUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECirICATIONS MEET -.HE APPLICABLE FROVI:IONS OF THE :'ASSACHUSETTZ
LTATE BUILDING Cv-DE. ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING FRACT:=3 AND APPLICABLE :.dWS AND
?RDI::ANCFZ FOR THE F=^POSED ULE AND OCCUPANCY.
FURTHER CZrTT__' 72A7 : :::ALL 7ERFOFM 7.._ ::ECE ;iY 7?7FL' Z-70NAL F.'=:__ :,:JD L=
?RES.:)- --N THE C:N5T'UC:':G:! SITE ON A REGUI,1A AND _rRICDIC BASIS TO DETZn-LNE 7"AT
.HE WORK I.: -PROCEDING ::I ACCORDANCE WITH 7iE -000MENTS ,APPROVED FOR THE EUILDING
PERMIT. .AND SHALL BE Rc.SFONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AS SPECIFIED IN SECT::N 17.2.2:
1 - Reviw of shop a-&w s, soles Ana other =!Unnttas of the cmtrxtor y rewirto by the
aautrvcum cmtrdct =a=mts as sumactca !*Oru>.
Or cldui; permit. aW approvaaz f a' coriCbma xe
to the desugl amoept.
2. Review and apprwaL cf the glaLity omtrol pmeours Ior all code-reglurm controlled uatenals.
3. Special architectural or a Vw1eef-M profe ssiami __-.oect_an of critical cautnxum cc malent,
regxxulg omtrolied rmtenals or croscrxt:cn =peclf:_,3 in the accepted evXverzn5 practice
stalcants listed -n AcperK= B.
PURSUANT 70 SECTION 127.2.1. I SHALL ZUBMIT FERIGOICALLY. A PROGRESS REFORT 70CETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 70 THE BUILDING :::SPEC-CR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK. : SHALL ZUBMIT A FINAL nEPORT AS TO THE SATISFACTORY
COMPLETION AND READI:lE..S OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY,
S-IIGNNAATTURE
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF '9
?ROJECT ::UMBE71: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC7 7:-.LE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
?ROJEC :CATI:N: Peabody. Ward,--L—Harbor Streets
NAME CF EUILDING: 57-59 Harbor Street
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE.
I• W( L• L-i ? N" O( • G (A/N) Registration No. /Oj�
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHITzC'. HEREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECTLY SUPERVIC=:) THE PREPARATION CF ALL :=.c=:: FLANS. ZOMPUTATIC::S '.ND ::PE=—CA-
7iOVS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL /
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL b/
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PR�V�ECT AND THAT. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, --UCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECICATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE FROVICIONS OF THE :'ASZACHUSET-4Z
TATE BUILDING CGDE. ALL ACCEPTABLE E.'IGINEERING FRACT:CES AND APPLICABLE :..:WS AND
:RDI::ANCEC FOR T::E F=^POSED USE AND OCCUPANCY.
URTHEH S RT:F": 71AT : :::ALL ERFORM 7::r :::''ESS;n'i -?'JFE" :.iS GiJAL .:ZzRir:__ AND [E
RES=:!' =JI THE C:IJSTRCCT:::J Z-,TE ON A REGULAR AND 7 RICDIC '-ASIC TO DE:_'!".INE 7'!AT
.HE :YORK I: PROCEDIJIG ::I ACCORDANCE WITH 7iE Z-OCUPIENTC APPROVED FOR TIME =UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESFONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING AS :PECIFIED IN SEC-,:--:1 1-77.2.2:
I . Review of stm dra+ing, =mles am other =,mnttas of the ontrxtor m rs=red ty the
catsuvcucn cmtract =cLm!n s as slanittca for ttlild1w. pent, :nd approvaaz fx conforaaJce
to the desnijn daxnt.
2. Review and approval cf the quality oar=, pvoeares for all m0e_r� controlled eam=ls.
J. Special artnitectursl or evpxenng proterslmal _ooect.m of critical ccastnx:tim cam nent.:
rearing ealtroL'ed mtemals or calstr ct= =ecls.-7 In the accepted evW*er:.-g practice
standards liztea :.n Acpenaix B.
PURSUANT 70 SECT:ON 127.2.7, I SHALL ZUBMIT FERIODICALL"L. A PROGRESS REFORT TOGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS T: THE BUILDING :::SPEC'-^R.
UPON C.7MPLETION OF THE ;WORK, : SHALL .:UBMIT A FINAL .---.EPORT AS TO THE SATI::FACTORY
COMPLETION AND READIJIESSOF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE METHIS SIGNATURE
IS DAY OF !g
?ROJECT ::UMBER: Arch. #90-01
?ROJEC- 7::LE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT _CCATICN: Peabody. Ward,_L Harbor Streets
NAME CF BUILDING: Fa Harbor Street
:NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
� I�Nq ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
I, _W(1 _ rAwi 2. CONS Registration No. / Se/0/
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHI'EC' ?:EREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIREC-LY SUPERVI= 'HE PREPARAT:0N CF ALL ZESIO:1 FLANS. COMPUTATICNS AND ,^,PECI:ICA-
7IONS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITEYTURAL
STRUCTURAL
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROJECT AND THAT. ':0 THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, OUCH PLANS.
COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIrY ATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE FROVI.",IONS OF THE :'ASZACHUSETT::
:.TATE BUILDING CODE. ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING PPACT:CES AND APPLICABLE _:.WS AND
)RDINANCEC FOR THE FR^POSED UOE AND OCCUPANCY.
: 7JRTHE3 CERTT_=% 7'!AT : Z"ALL 7ERFOrM '..- .:r_CZZZ;RY '?OFECC:GNAL _:".r____ AND @_
RES:.:' 7.1 THE CONS nUC7:C:1 SITE ON d REGULAR A710 7751CDIC SASI; 70 DE--n.VI:IE 7...AT
.HE WORK 1C PROCEDING :N ACCORDANCE )7ITIi -iE _�OCUMENT.". APPROVED FOR THE =UILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL 9E RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING A;, CPECIFIED IN SECT:C:1 1-77.2.2:
1 - Review 0[ 3nOp drarlrlas, Z31nLeS aW Other vuumttais of the contractor .^ rwnr-d by the
ccnstnJc= ccnu=t C�tz as suattcd for anlding pernnt, and ap(xwaz fo' cttniornence
to the design concept.
2. Review and apptwal cf the quality control ;rocewres for all code-requuea controlled netenalS.
3. Special an=tecuami or ni professional. _..oect_on of critics! ca>strc:.tion ca=nents
requiring control ed vaterials or ca>strvct_on =pec>.C_on in the accepted ergpxeer.=g practice
st1anWros li;teo in Acpei= S.
PURSUANT 70 SECTION 127.2.5, 1 SHALL CUBMIT =ERIGOICALL'I. d PROGRESS REPORT 70GETHER
KITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 70 THE BUILDING :::SPEC7CR.
UPON COMPLETION OF THE :CORK, : SHALL CUBMIT A FINAL 7EPORT AS TO THE SAiICFACTORY
COMPLETICN AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
SIGNATURE
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY CF .q
PROJECT ::UMBER: Arch. #90-01
PROJECT T:TLE: Salem Point Cooperative Apartments
PROJECT LZCATICN: Peabody. Ward. E Harbor Streets
.NAME CF BUILDING: 64-1 /2 Harbor Street \\
NATURE CF PROJECT: Rehabilitation of existing apartments
IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE,
t',
I, w1L�� 4w1 . R_ GtN✓J Registration No. 1410ai
BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHIT=CT ::EREBY CERTIFY THAT : HAVE PREPARED
OR DIRECT"' SUPERVISED THE PREPARAT:ON OF ALL CESICN' FANS. ZOMPUTATI=:!S AND SPECIFT-CA-
7I0NS CONCERNING:
ENTIRE PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL /
FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL ✓
OTHER (specify)
FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROO�JECT. AND THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, _-UCH PLANS,
COMPUTATIONS AND SPEC:iYCATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE r"ROVIZIONS OF THE IASSACHUSETTC
STATE BUILDING C3DE. :ILL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING PRACT:CES AND APPLICABLE :.AWS AND
;RDI::ANCEC FOR THE FF^POSED USE AND CCCUPANCY.
FURTHER iRT:F'. Tt!i1T : Z:--ALL ERFORM T.._ ::E`'EZZ1R'i _,AD r.r
'RES=i!T -11 THE CZ111ST7UC7:_-:1 SITE ON A REGULAR AND iFRI-DIC 'ASIZ TO DET=3MItlE THAT
-HE ':iORK TZ PROCEDIVG ::1 ACCORDANCE WITH TiiE Z-OCUt'IENTC APPROVED FOR THE BUILDING
PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLCWING A:, CPECIFIED IN SECT:C:I 17.2.2:
1 . Review of shop amwitlas, =roles and otter =,_=tt,•s of the carltraator m re=r-_3 by the
calstz=lon contract =ammts as sinmt-..ed for maldinm perriat, aw approvai 7cr coniommnce
to the desup concept.
2. Review and approval of the quaLity controi rrmeozes for all code-reau m controlled imter•ials.
3. special arcnitecm l or a gmeerrg prviessianal r--Dect.on of critical crostructIOn camone tZ
requiring controlled imEerials or crostrxt:.n -pecif:M in the accepted eipneer=q practice
standards lutea in Acoe= B.
PURSUANT TO SECT:ON 127.2.3, I SHALL CUBMIT FERIGOICALLY. A PROGRESS REPORT "TOGETHER
WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS 73 THE BUILDING _::SPEC'CR
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, : SHALL CUBMIT A FINAL F.EPORT AS TO THE SATICFACTORY
COMPLETION AND READINESS GF T.Y.E PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY.
�� Qa
SIGNATURE
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN To BEFORE ME THIS DAY CF 19
HKT Architects Inc. 35 Medford Street, Somerville, Massachusetts 02143 617 776-6545
Architects and Planners Faz�617 776-6678
Job Report
Project: Salem Point Rental Stabilization Job Report Number 14
Salem Harbor CDC
Salem, MA Job Number: 9325
Report By: Bill Hammer
Date: November 9, 1994 Time: 9:30 AM Weather: Cloudy Temperature: 55°
Meeting Location: 50 Leavitt Street, Salem
Present:
Felice Mendell, SHCDC
Jorge, Benitez, SHCDC
Terry Young, CWC Builders
Hector Cruz, TCB
Nellie Matos, Site Manager, TCB
Bill Hammer, HKT Architects Inc.
1.06 Lighting: Boston Edison is willing to install lighting in the common hallways and on the
exterior entries. The selection is limited, however, we can save on the expense of
common area lighting and we can light the rear stair halls which had been removed
from the original scope of work. CWC must provide a Ore-wired junction box and
Boston Edison's electrician will make the fixture installation. This raises several timing
and coordination problems and we agreed that a temporary fixture (or the existing
fixture) may have to be installed until Edison's electrician can do the final installation.
Action Items:
a
A. CWC will set up an on-site coordination meeting with the Boston Edison's electrician
and their electrical subcontractor.
8/17: Some of the standard exterior Boston Edison Fixtures may not fit the locations
'1 as designed. Felice will review exterior locations and advise if there are any where
Al
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we cannot use the Edison fixture. In addition, Felice will see if she can get a sample
on site.
9/1: There is a problem getting Boston Edison to install fixtures for each building
according to our schedule. The fixtures which have been installed to get a C of O
may become the permanent fixtures. CDC will talk to Boston Edison to see if there
can be a resolution.
9/7: CWC explained that reuse of the old fixtures or porcelain fixtures will pass
inspection as temporary fixtures.,
10/19: Felice keeps trying to call Boston Edison to arrange for a meeting to review
fixtures and schedules and they have not returned any calls to date.
10/26: Boston Edison will schedule with TCB to install fixtures at the Peabody Street
buildings and 34 Prince Street. If Palmer and Congress are ready they will also be
scheduled.
2.06 Felice distributed copies of the agreement with Boston Gas for the new service to 34
Prince Street. This needs to be signed and returned to Boston Gas.
8/25: The agreement cannot be signed until the capacity of the boilers for 12 Peabody
Street and 34 Prince Street is determined and added to the agreement form. CWC will
have their heating subcontractor determine what sizes are appropriate and Kurt will
complete the agreement. The units should be sized so that the new windows and any
additional insulation on the roof will be factored into the demand.
9/1: It was reported that 12 Peabody Street has a tankless DWH which is relatively new.
34 Prince Street, was always designed for a tankless DHW. The questions raised
included, 1) does„the capacity as shown on the Boston Gas application reflect tankless
DHW systems, and 2) what was carried by CWC in thier pricing? Terry will review and
get back to us.
9/14: The issue was unresolved at this meeting. Later in the day, HKT contacted Mark
Tocci at Crossfield who answered all of the relevant questions. In both cases, there is
enough gas in the streets to convert to a gas-fired boiler with a tankless DHW heater.
New insulated windows and roof will have a negligible effect on the estimated gas
usage. See letter from HKT to CWC, dated September 15. 1994 which clarifies the
issue.
9/21: Kurt Norwood will deal with this issue and he will contact Carol Matheson at
Boston Gas. There is some issue regarding the meter size and it is still not clear if the
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service is an appropriate size. Until this is resolved, the contract with Boston Gas
cannot be signed.
9/28: Kurt Norwood has moved to another project and therefore this has not been
resolved. It is still questionable as to whether or not the service in the street is
adequate. A new service will cost $800. Since there are to be two boilers, it might be
possible to install two 450 cfh meters which would not require the engineering
department at Boston gas to rfeview the service. We will be meeting with CWC's
contractor and someone from Boston Gas next week to resolve this issue.
10/5: We met with Buddy Kidik of Kidik Plumbing and Heating. He is working up a price
to determine whether converting to gas (and paying an additional $800 to increase the
service) is more economical than staying with oil at 34 Prince Street. He did confirm that
we can get a 600 cfh boiler with a direct vent. This would eliminate the cost of lining the
flue. If we stay with oil, we need to determine whether we should keep the two oil fired
domestic hot water heaters or go to a tankless system, similar to the gas conversion. It
was determined that keeping the DHW units and reusing them in another location was
not economical. CWC will get the prices to us ASAP. In he meantime, Hector Cruz will
check with Boston Gas to determine how long it would take to get the additional service
installed from the street.
10/12: CWC explained that a direct-vent flue will cost an additional $1,500, over the
$800 for bring in the gas service. We still need a comparative cost for staying with oil
before a final decision can be made.
10/19: CWC reported that a new oil-fired boiler will cost an additional $1,000, which
includes new piping from the tanks to the burner. If the tanks need to be removed, it will
cost an additional $500 per tank. The issue was brought up about lining the flue if there
was a switch to gas. HKT promised to check the code and we have subsequently
learned that the code does not require a flue liner, however, the gases can permeate
old masonry flues°and infiltrate into the apartments. If we direct vent the gas, there is
no limitation as to how far the boiler can be from the exterior wallas long as the outlet
vent is not closer than 4'0" from a window.
10/26: CWC submitted a high-efficiency boiler and a cut for a power damper direct vent
exhaust system. Felice returned the contract to Boston Gas because it was incorrect.
We need to get this resolved and the new service installed by November 15th.
11/2: Carol Matheson visited the site with a corrected contract which was signed and a
check submitted for $800 to cover the new service at 34 Prince Street. HKT has
approved the submission for the boilers in both 34 Prince Street and 12 Peabody Street
in a previous letter. We agreed to use the power assisted vent at Prince Street and to
place the exhaust between the rear two bedroom windows at unit number 2.
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11/9: Boston Gas came yesterday to 12 Peabody Street. They cannot install the meter
untilk the meter bar is installed. Carol Matheson assured Felice that Boston Gas would
come within 24 hours notice.
13.01 It was noted that none of the backsplashes for the stoves are installed. Terry Young
explained that these are on back-order and will be installed when they arrive.
12 Peabody Street:
11.01 Terry Young explained that ordinarily the gas meter is installed after the boiler is in
place. This could cause an unacceptable disruption to the heat. Terry will see if the
existing boiler can remain while the new boiler is installed and then they can make a
switch after the meter is installed.
10/26: Boston Gas has agreed to install the meter first, however, they will not hook it up
until the new installation is inspaected and accepted. This means that the existing boiler
will need to be in service until the new boiler is completed and ready to be switched
over.
11/2: The meter has not yet been installed. See item 2.06 above.
6.02 We looked at the baseboard heating enclosure in the kitchen in unit 5. The metal
enclosure is old and the baffle is missing. As a result a small child has been burned
because he stuck his hand into the heating element. We discussed a way of attaching
sheetmetal bracket at every 18" and fixing a newly fabricated sheetmetal baffle which
would allow the heat to radiate, yet protect small children. There is one other unit in this
building which needs baffles.
9/28: It was suggested that the above statement regarding a child who was burned on
the heating element, be clarified inasmuch as this incident happened some time ago
and is not a recent occurrence.
10/5: It appears that unit 2 also has the same problem. We are also aware of this
situation at several of the other buildings. It was agreed that we would do all of the
interior work which required relocation of tenants and then we would look at a
prototypical solution for each of the apartments which need repairs to the baseboard
covers.
10/19: Nellie reported that Unit 2 has not had any heat since the boilers have been
running. The CDC has checked with Jeff's heating who inspected the unit and
determined that the radiation fintubes are completely shot in most of the rooms. It was
agreed that Jeff's should replace these elements as soon as possible under the
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maintenance budget. This work should be coordinated with the installation of the new
boiler so that they can minimize shutting down the boiler when doing the work.
11/9: Nellie reported that Jeff's Heating was scheduled to replace the baseboard in unit
2 next week.
5.01 Because of the encapsulation of the rails and balusters, the front stair does not have a
handrail which meets code. CWC was asked to submit a change order proposal to put
wood rails on the outside walls.
24 Peabody Street:
5.04 We observed the brick base which is bowing out at the street. After considerable
discussion and looking at the condition from the basement side, we felt that the building
was not in any serious danger. Nevertheless, some remedial action should be taken.
Water is penetrating from the brick work above, particularly from the top of the soldier
course. The steel lintels above the old window openings (which have been bricked up)
are severely rusted. The best solution short of rebuilding the entire lower portion of the
wall is to do the following:
A. Repoint all areas of masonry between the first floor window sills and the soldier
course. (most of this should be in the base contract)
B. Cut out all loose mortar around the brick infill and repoint. The top of the brick infill,
which has a very wide open joint, should be filled with non-shrink grout and a 3/8'
space left for soft joint with backer rod.
C. Cut out the mortar and provide a soft joint at the top of the soldier course.
D. 9/14: Work has been done on this area. The top joint of the soldier course still
needs to be cut out and a soft joint installed.
9.01 A problem with the baseboard covers were reported in unit 2. See item 6.02 under the
10/5 update for details.
8/10 Peabody Street:
12.01 We reviewed some of the finished in the front stair hall. The painting work is very poor.
The existing surfaces have not been prepared and the paint is also not adhering to the
old surface. Some of the tread and nosing installation is also unacceptable.
11/9: HKT asked that more work be done to the front stair hall prior to punching.
10.02 Work in progress: 10/19: Flotex carpet floors are going in place to day.
10/26: Work complete except for new windows.
11/2: The windows are on the site, but not yet installed.
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11/9: New windows are being installed today.
Palmer Street:
14.01 Work in Unit 3:
A. The new shower room has been framed in and the kitchen base cabinets have
been installed.
B. It was decided to eliminate the wall cabinet over the sink since it will interfere with
the air register above.
C. It was decided to add a new washer hook-up next to the new shower room.
D. The electric panel in the closet of the living room;is totally inadequate. CWC will
install a new panel in the basement and connect the new and existing circuits to a
junction box in the attic.
E. It was suggested that the electric heat which was specified in the southwest
bedroom be eliminated because it would be a simpler matter to extend the ductwork
and provide warm air heat for this room. It was agreed to make this change.
14.02 Work in Unit 2: A soffit in the kitchen is being added to conceal the new piping for the
kitchen and shower work upstairs in unit 3.
14.03 Some of the balusters at the new front rail have been broken. This has caused some
concern since the rail appears to be subject to vandalism. CWC will price the cost of a
steel rail to replace the wooden one. The other alternative is to build a low knee wall
partition and face it with wood shingles.
14.04 The exterior has been painted and the coverage,with one coat is lacking. CWC was
asked to price out the cost for a second coat of paint.
13.02 The entry door for unit number 3 was shown to be an existing door which would be
relocated. The swing of the door to be relocated will not work in the proposed new
location. A new door will be needed. Remove the door to be relocated and deliver
same to the SHCDC who can use it in another location.
11/9: After looking at the location of the proposed new door, it was decided to use the
existing door as originally specified, however, the door would swing out rather than
inwards as shown on the original plan. HKT asked that a half-dome floor mounted door
stop be installed and that a sweep at the bottom rail be included to deal with the fact
that the hallway is unheated.
9.04 The front doors and rear stair and basement doors have been installed. There is
temporary hardware for each door at the present time. The SHCDC, however, must
have keys to the basement for access.
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11/9: The hardware has been installed as well as the mailboxes.
7.07 Several cement shingles near the front are damaged and need replacing.
Prince Street Place:
14.05 The front entry doors'on Buildings A and B are being installed.
14.06 CTI has cited deteriorating and cracked stucco on the east side of Building C,
particularly under the second floor bedroom window. In addition, the stucco soffit
under the porch roof on the east side must be repaired.
14.07 Building D: The exterior rear egress stair from unit 2 is completely rotten. This needs to
be repaired in order to be approved by CTI. In addition, the stucco soffit under the
porch roof on the west side must be repaired.
13.03 Work on Prince Street Place is to start the week of 11/7. The only long lead item is the
vinyl windows for the bathrooms. CWC will se if they can get an equivalent product in
less time.
13.04 CWC was asked to repair the concrete sidewalks in front of buildings C and D and the
concrete steps and a 4'0" section of sidewalk in front of Building A.
13.05 CWC asked if they could use aluminum flashing on the hips and ridges of the slate roofs.
This was acceptable provided that we could get a color. CWC will submit color samples
to Felice. The valleys will be flashed with fabric . In addition, CWC will remove several
courses of slates where the pitched roof meets the new rubber roof over the porches,
so that there will be a tighter seal against snow build-up.
11.03 Apartment 15 has requested that their kitchen be replaced before November 15th
inasmuch as they are planning a large family reunion.
9.07 CTI has inspected these buildings and they have commented that the foundation of
Building D needs repointing and there are some basement leaks that were observed at
Building B. In addition, the downspouts need to be replaced. (it is not clear if this is true
of all buildings).
5.09 There is a roof leak on building D over unit 12.. Kurt asked if CWC's roofer would be
able to start earlier so that he could make this repair as soon as possible. Terry said
that he would check with his subcontractor and get back to Kurt.
9/14: CWC expects roof work to begin at the end of this week or the first of next week.
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9/21: Work has not started, CWC still needs to resolve scheduling issues with the
roofer.
9/28: CWC cannot reach an agreement with this roofer and a new one will be brought
onto the job.
10/5: CWC is asking Orbit Roofing (they are doing the rubber roofs) for a price to do the
slate roof flashing work.
11/2: Roof ing work will start as soon as possible.
34 Prince Street:
14.08 Work in progress:
A. Rebuilding the rear porch
14.09 CWC was directed to remove,the partition screens at the upper levels of the porch and
to provide a 2x4 lateral so that tenants can string up a clothes line. In addition, SHCDC
requested that a new pipe rail be added to the porch rails so that they can be brought
up to code. `
14.10 Nellie reported that a power saw and an electric snake were taken from the
maintenance room in the basement. This apparently occurred on Saturday October
29th when CWC was working in the building and the door was left open. Terry will
check with Dennis Holland to see if he was aware of the situation.
14.11 It was reported that the dryer hookup in unit 4 has not been done. Terry explained that
it will be done. The tenant is upset, but was told that the previous hook-up was done
improperly and it must be reinstalled according to code.
13.07 There is a security issue for the rear doors from the kitchen to the porch on units 1 and
2. The concern is that the glass can be broken by vandals who could access the
apartments. It was decided to add a deadbolt, keyed from inside and out for unit
number one. This door is not an egress door so there is no code issue. The existing
steel door on unit number 2 is in good condition and the tenant would prefer this to the
new door. We will locate the new door in another location. Finally, we need to have a
security grate put over the lite on the new rear egress door to protect access from
vandals.
8.12 The steel lintels on the triple windows are rusting. The cast sone lintels do not line up
with the coursing which is why there is a gap between the steel and the cast stone. The
rust should be cleaned up and this unsightly condition will be covered by the window
panning. CWC plans to install a test window for our inspection. The date is not clear,
however, they only have a single unit. We must be certain that we resolve the head
condition on the triple windows.
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11/2: The lintels are not in straight and they cannot be adequately covered with a
panning trim. CWC was directed to scrape off the rust and to paint these exposed lintels
and the oversized grout joint with an epoxy coating, color to match the windows.
cc: All Attendees
Jim Haskell, SHCDC
Leo Tremblay, Building Department
Jim Armstrong, City of Salem
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Job Report
Project: Salem Point Rental Stabilization Job Report Number 15
Salem Harbor CDC
Salem, MA Job Number: 9325
Report By: Bill Hammer
Date: November 16, 1994 Time: 9:30 AM Weather: Cloudy Temperature: 55°
Meeting Location: - 50 Leavitt Street, Salem
Present:
Felice Mendell, SHCDC
Jorge, Benitez,"SHCDC
Terry Young, CWC Builders
Hector Cruz, TCB .
Nellie Matos, Site Manager, TCB
Bill Hammer, HKT Architects Inc.
1.06 Lighting: Boston Edison is willing to install lighting in the common hallways and on the
exterior entries. The selection is limited, however, we can.save on the expense of
common area lighting and we can light the rear stair halls which had been removed
from the original scope of work. CWC must provide a pre-wired junction box and
Boston Edison's electrician will make. the fixture installation. This raises several timing
and coordination problems and we agreed that a temporary fixture (or the existing
fixture) may have to be installed until Edison's electrician can do the final installation.
Actiori Items: .
A. CWC will set up an on-site coordination meeting with the Boston Edison's electrician
and their electrical subcontractor.
'8/17: Some of the standard exterior Boston Edison Fixtures may not fit the locations
as designed. Felice will review exterior location's and advise if there are any where
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we cannot use the Edison fixture. In addition, Felice will see if she can get a sample
on site.
9/1: There is a problem getting Boston Edison to install fixtures for each building
according to our schedule. The fixtures which have been installed to get a C of O
may become the permanent fixtures. CDC will talk to Boston Edison to see if there
can be a resolution.
9/7: CWC explained that reuse of the old fixtures or porcelain fixtures will pass
inspection as temporary fixtures.
10/19: Felice keeps trying to call Boston Edison to arrange for a meeting to review
fixtures and schedules and they have not returned any calls, to date.
10/26: Boston Edison will schedule with TCB to install fixtures at the Peabody Street
buildings and 34 Prince Street. If Palmer and Congress are ready they will also be
scheduled.
2.06 Felice distributed copies of the agreement with Boston Gas for the new service to 34
Prince Street. This needs to be signed and returned to Boston Gas.
11/16: The new gas service to 34 Prince Street has been installed.
13.01 It was noted that none of the backsplashes for the stoves are installed. Terry Young
explained that these are on back-order and will be installed when they arrive.
12 Peabody Street:
11.01 Terry Young explained that ordinarily the gas meter is installed after the boiler is in
place. This could cause an unacceptable disruption to the heat. Terry will see if the
existing boiler can remain while the new boiler is installed and then they can make a
switch after the meter is installed.
10/26: Boston Gas has agreed to install the meter first, however, they will not hook iit up
until the new installation is inspaected and accepted. This means that the existing boiler
will need to be in service until the new boiler is completed and ready to be switched
over.
11/2: The meter has not yet been installed. See item 2.06 above.
6.02 We looked at the baseboard heating enclosure in the kitchen in unit 5. The metal
enclosure is old and the baffle is missing. As a result a small child has been burned
because he stuck his hand into the heating element. We discussed a way of attaching
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sheetmetal bracket at every 18" and fixing a newly fabricated sheetmetal baffle which
would allow the heat to radiate, yet protect small children. There is one other unit in this
building which needs baffles.
9/28: It was suggested that the above statement regarding a child who was burned on
the heating element, be clarified inasmuch as this incident happened some time ago
and is not a recent occurrence.
10/5: It appears that unit 2 also has the same problem. We are also aware of this
situation at several of the other buildings. It was agreed that we would do all of the
interior work which required relocation of tenants and then we would look at a
prototypical solution for each of the apartments which need repairs to the baseboard
covers.
10/19: Nellie reported that Unit 2 has not had any heat since the boilers have been
running. The CDC has checked with Jeff's heating who inspected the unit and
determined that the radiation fintubes are completely shot in most of the rooms. It was
agreed that Jeff's should replace these elements as soon as possible under the
maintenance budget. This work should be coordinated with the installation of the new
boiler so that they can minimize shutting down the boiler when doing the work.
11/9: Nellie reported that Jeff's Heating was scheduled to replace the baseboard in unit
2 next week.
5.01 Because of the encapsulation of the rails and balusters, the front stair does not have a
handrail which meets code. CWC was asked to submit a change order proposal to put
wood rails on the outside walls.
24 Peabody Street:
5.04 We observed the brick base which is bowing out at the street. After considerable
discussion and looking at the condition from the basement side, we felt that the building
was not in any serious danger. Nevertheless, some remedial action should be taken.
Water is penetrating from the brick work above, particularly from the top of the soldier
course. The steel lintels above.the old window openings (which have been bricked up)
are severely rusted, The best solution short of rebuilding the entire lower portion of the
wall is to do the following:
A. Repoint all areas of masonry between the first floor window sills and the soldier
course. (most of this should be in the base contract)
B. Cut out all loose mortar around the brick infill and repoint. The top of the brick infill,
which has a very wide open joint, should be filled with non-shrink grout and a 3/8°
space left for a soft joint with backer rod.
C. Cut out the mortar and provide a soft joint at the top of the soldier course.
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D. 9/14: Work has been done on this area. The top joint of the soldier course still
needs to be cut out and a soft joint installed.
9.01 A problem with the baseboard covers were reported in unit 2. See item 6.02 under the
10/5 update for details.
8/10 Peabody Street:
12.01 We reviewed some of the finished in the front stair hall. The painting work is very poor.
The existing surfaces have not been prepared and the paint is also not adhering to the
old surface. Some of the tread and nosing installation is also unacceptable.
11/9: HKT asked that more work be done to the front stair hall prior to punching.
Palmer Street:
15.01 Work in Unit 3:
A. The new shower is installed, but the lavatory has not been installed. The location of
the shower and the lav have been reversed.
B. It was decided to add a new washer hook-up next to the new shower room.
C. The new electric work is finished
D. Painting has not yet started.
15.02 Work in Unit 2: A soffit in the kitchen is installed but not painted. The partition in the
bathroom has been installed at the end of the tub, but the tile work has not started. The
tenant has been using the shower and the spackle is getting wet. They were asked not
to use the shower until the tile work is completed.
15.03 Work in Unit 1: the floor has been repaired and the tenant has complained that they do
not match the existing. It was explained that the original tile is not made any more and
that the match is the best one can get. Some of the tiles have been coming up. CWC
will repair these.
14.03 Some of the balusters at the new front rail have been broken. This has caused some
concern since the rail appears,to be subject to vandalism. CWC will price the cost of a
steel rail to replace the wooden one. The other alternative is to build a low knee wall
partition and face it with wood shingles.
14.04 The exterior has been painted and the coverage with one coat is lacking. CWC was
asked to price out the cost for a second coat of paint.
7.07 Several cement shingles near the front are damaged and need replacing.
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Prince Street Place:
15.04 The kitchen work is scheduled to start in the occupied units this week. The kitchen in
unit 15 is complete and work on the kitchen in unit 3 is in progress because it is
unoccupied.
15.05 CWC was directed to leave the storms on the bathroom windows which are being
replaced with vinyl units.
15.06 Building A needs a new downspout from the rood over the front portico and repair to
the stucco which has resulted form the missing downspout.
15.07 The rail at the exterior rear entry on the west side of Building A needs to be repaired. It
was agreed that this would be done by Property Management.
14.05 The front entry doors on Buildings A and B are being installed.
11/16: The entries for building C and D are installed. The painting of the doors and
frames is in progress.
14.06 CTI has cited deteriorating and cracked stucco on the east side of Building C,
particularly under the second floor bedroom window. In addition, the stucco soffit
under the porch roof on the east side must be repaired.
14.07 Building D: The exterior rear egress stair from unit 2 is completely rotten. This needs to
be repaired in order to be approved by CTI. In addition, the stucco soffit under the
porch roof on the west side must be repaired.
13.03 Work on Prince Street Place is to start the week of 11/7. The only long lead item is the
vinyl windows for the bathrooms. CWC will se if they can get an equivalent product in
less time.
11/16: HKT has approved the window submittal
13.04 CWC was asked to repair the concrete sidewalks in front of buildings C and D and the
concrete steps and a 4V section of sidewalk in front of Building A.
11/16: This work is in progress today.
13.05 CWC asked if they could use aluminum flashing on the hips and ridges of the slate roofs.
This was acceptable provided that we could get a color. CWC will submit color samples
to Felice. The valleys will be flashed with fabric . In addition, CWC will remove several
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courses of slates where the pitched roof meets the new rubber roof over the porches,
so that there will be a tighter seal against snow build-up.
9.07 CTI has inspected these buildings and they have commented that the foundation of
Building D needs repointing and there are some basement leaks that were observed at
Building B. In addition, the downspouts need to be replaced. (it is not clear if this is true
of all buildings).
11/16: The downspouts have been replaced.
5.09 There is a roof leak on building D over unit 12. Kurt asked if CWC's roofer would be
able to start earlier so that he could make this repair as soon as possible. Terry said
that he would check with his subcontractor and get back to Kurt.'
9/14: CWC expects roof work to begin at the end of this week or the first of next week.
9/21: Work has not started, CWC still needs to resolve scheduling issues with the
roofer.
9/28: CWC cannot reach an agreement with this roofer and a new one will be brought
onto the job.
10/5: CWC is asking Orbit Roofing (they are doing the rubber roofs) for a price to do the
slate roof flashing work.
11/2: Roof Ing work will start as soon as possible.
34 Prince Street:
15.08 Work in progress:
A. Pouring new concrete walk at rear of building.
15.09 Some of the window shades art missing in units 1 and 5. The hardware is still on the
interior window trim but the shades need to be replaced. These were not removed by
the tenants prior to installing the new windows.
14.09 CWC was directed to remove the partition screens at the upper levels of the porch and
to provide a 2x4 lateral so that tenants can string up a clothes line. In addition, SHCDC
requested that a new pipe rail be added to the porch rails so that they can be brought
up to code.
11/16: Add to last week's notes that CWC was also directed to add screens to the
porches in lieu of the chicken wire which has been used to keep out the pigeons.
14.10 Nellie reported that a power saw and an electric snake were taken from the
maintenance room in the basement. This apparently occurred on Saturday October
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29th when CWC was working in the building and the door was left open. Terry will
check with Dennis Holland to see if he was aware of the situation.
14.1.1 It was reported that the dryer hookup,in unit 4 has not been done. Terry explained that
it will be done. The tenant is upset, but was told that the previous hook-up was done
improperly and it must be reinstalled according to code.
11/16: The note from last week should be change to reflect that a washer hookup
rather than a dryer hookup needs to be installed. This has not happened and the tenant
is still upset.
13.07 There is a security issue for the rear doors from the kitchen to the porch on units 1 and
2. The concern is that,the glass can be broken by vandals who could access the
apartments. It was decided to add a deadbolt,'keyed from inside and out for unit
number one. This door is not an egress door so there is no code issue. The existing
steel door on unit number 2 is in good condition and the tenant would prefer this to the
new door. We will locate the new door in another location. Finally, we need to have a
security grate put over the lite on the new rear egress door to protect access from
vandals.
11/16: It was decided to hold off on this work since there have been no complaints and
it can be done at a later date if necessary.
8.12 The steel lintels on the triple windows are rusting. The cast sone lintels do not line up
with the coursing which is why there is a gap between the steel and the cast stone. The
rust should be cleaned up and this unsightly condition will be covered by the window
panning. CWC plans to install a test window for our inspection. The date is not clear,
however, they only have a single unit. We must be certain that we resolve the head
condition on the triple windows.
11/2: The lintels are not in straight and they cannot be adequately covered with a
panning trim. CWC was directed to scrape off the rust and to paint these exposed lintels
and the oversized grout joint with an epoxy coating, color to match the windows.
11/16: HKT reported that any national brand of paint will make an appropriate solvent-
based epoxy paint. The solid epoxy paint which is made by Sika is not made in white
since it will yellow when exposed to ultra violet.
cc: All Attendees
Jim Haskell, SHCDC
Leo Tremblay, Building Department
Jim Armstrong, City of Salem
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