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Application for Design Approval - OTHER THAN SIGN
1. Date of Application 51
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2. Location of Building j 5�iEt)a2ijz ST
Number and Street
Proposed work impacts upon Derby Square Historic area, Museum area,
_Essex Mall, North residential area, _Peripheral. area,
Significant historic bldg. (Itemize)
3. OwnerO' 1L1 (� ���✓ J� /SrZ
Name Telephone Number
Address q
4. Architect*/Engineer*/ Other: t �0 91-1 Zy zea 1 0 Tki
Name
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Address / Telephone Number
5. Type of Improvement New construction "Alteration _Demolition
Site work Addit ��
Other - —.
6. Reason for Request'- _Security _Change of use Energy conservatic
Change of image _Safety Change of busiaes
**Other � y n p"^ec� fli'P R7
7. Level of Approval Requested Concept Schematic design.
Final design _Field decision
Applicant must attach 3 copies of all schematic submissions (or in the case of
originals, models, or mock ups, the original and two photos of the submission)
24 hours prior to the regularly scheduled DRB meeting to SRL staff_
(Do not-write below this line)
Number of DRB members in attendance The vote was unanius_ Yes N
moo
DRB recommended action: _Approval as submitted No action, advisory only
Resubmit to DRB No action, inadequate
submission
Approval subject to the following:
DRB comments are attached.
* A licensed professional architect or engineer is required for all construction
other than ordinary repairs (p. 71 S.B.C.) or perfoared on a building less than
35,000 cu. ft. enclosed space.
**If, in the applicant's view, the change is of significant economic importance,
information including financial figures where applicable should be supplied on
a separate attached sheet which will allow the Board to evaluate the proposal
intelligently.
DRB RECO`L"[ENDED REVIEW PROCED:,-,ZE
A. Advisory procedure (no action sought)
1. The staff of the SRA should attempt to fill this role where possible_
When, in the judgement of the staff, either the importance or complexity
of the problem indicates, one or more members of the Board may be con-
tacted informally, in person or by mail or telephone, with or without
the presence of the applicant. The applicants should generally be dis—
couraged from using the Board as a design resource and should be en
couraged to engage professionals
B. Formal submission procedure. Submissions should be made to SRA staff not
later than 24 hours prior to regularly scheduled DRB meeting. These sub—
missions should be pre-screened for adequacy. Incomplete or inadequate -
submissiors may be presented to the DRS only if in the judgement of the
SRA staff such submission requirements should be waived in an individual
_ . case. The DRB, however, may elect not to act in the case of any inadequate
submission.
1. Submission requirements for sign design review - 3 copies -
a) 3 dimensional view of building in context at least 8XIO with scaled
rendering of the proposed sign (Photo pasteup should be encouraged.
If the SRA has photos of the building in question, zeros copies may
be made available to the applicant.)
b) Exact rendering of the sign at a scale of at least 314^=1'0"
c) Color and material samples
2. Minor alterations to buildings - Same-as for sign desigct, except that
field visits, without full-size mock up may be substituted for all or
part of normal submission (3 copies) .
3. Major alterations, additions, or new building construction
a) Schematic submission (3 copies)
1) . Plan including site plan if applicable at a scale of at least
1/16'� = 1101 =
2) Rendered elevations to public way (s) and/or three dimensioua3Z.
rendering indicating significant massing elements. Scale at not:
+ less than 1/8"=1'0" __
3) Context rendering. For. this purpose a photo pasteup, conventional
three-dimensional rendering, .or a model should be provided which
shows, at a minimum, adjacent buildings and significant space (s)
in which it is located.
4) Outline specification itemizing exterior materials_ This 2'n-
formation may be included on the drawings when convenient_ -
5) Additional material including sections when such additional
material is necessary to understand the general issues involved
in the proposal, especially its impact upon the public amenity
and the preservation goals of the U.R. Plan.
b) Final Design - Reviewed for consistency with approved schematic
submission and for refinements, detail materials specification_
1) Design Development Drawings or that part of construction documents
impacting upon the public amenity and preservation goals including
plans, elevations, sections and typical details
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2) Rendered elevations at minimum of 1/4"-1'0" -
3) Materials specifications and samples
4) Such additional submission as may be helpful in clarifying what
the construction will actually look like when constructed.
c) Field Designs, being those items which cannot be reasonably determined
in the final design. format such as:
1) Sample walls, panels
2) Sample paint colors in place
3) Proposed field charges for any reason - Request for approval of
field charge must be accompanied by a charge order form signed
by the project architect or engineer. In the event that such
field decisions must be made upon short notice at the peril of
costly construction delays, the review may be processed by the
SRA staff with the concurrence of at least two members of the
DRB.
4) Landscaping
a) Plans at a minimum of 1/8"=1'0"
b) Details of all elements such as fences, benches, walls, etc_.
c) Materials specifications and samples
d) Species identification
C. Post construction review - The DRB shall review all completed projects
and may review any projects during the construction phase for conformity-
to
onformityto the final approval submission notice. Failure to conform shall be
sent to the SRA, the city building official, and to any other applicable
agency for their action and for the record.
D. . The role of the DRB in relationship to the SRA Board - =
If and when the SRA Board believe that it may be in the best interest
-of -the community to disregard the recommendation of the DRB for reasons
broader or more complex than the design issues which the DRB have
addressed, we request that they defer action until arrangements can be
made for a member of the DRB to meet with the SRA Board_ The reasons
are twofold. First, the full import of the recommendations may not be .
fully clear or,+alternative solutions may not have been fully explored '
and, second, as a courtesy it will tend to reassure the DRB members that
their efforts are not considered to be superfluous_'
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E. Appoint a Design Advisory Committee to assist in such deliberations, .
said Committee to consist of not less than, three nor more than four
persons, qualified by training, experience, background and/or de-
monstrated. performance to advise on such matters-
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DESIGN PHILOSOPHY - Octobar 1982
The existence of the DRB is mandated by the provisions of the Plan_ Its function is to review and
.prepare appropriate recommendations for reference to the Authority "for concurrence and approval_"
The buide"s for its review derive from the stated goals of the Plan and ore essentially related to
preservation of structures of historic and architectural value and the reitoration of neighborhood
quality, economic viability, and functional capacity- .The emphasis is on exterior environmental
quality that is to streetscape and accordingly "local conditions and the historical importance of
the town hall area and Derby Scpare will be major considerations_"
There are seven principal zones in the Heritage Plaza East U.R_ areas, each with its own special
characteristics which ought to be respected and adressed in the course or each review_
1 . The Derby Square/Front Street area: . Federal style, formal setting of town hall; Front- Street-
meandering;
treetmeandering; pedestrian scale.
2. Museum area: Intermediate scale; style juxtaposition
3. Essex mail: Commercial; style juxtaposition; intermediate scale; pedestrian
4. North area residential: Contemporary-picturesque; landmark focal; pedestrian, presently
insular
5. Washington Street: Mixed scale; vehicular
6. New Derby Street: Factory lofts
7. Charter Street: Dominated by burial ground, scattered historic buildings, small scale
Other areas are transitional and reflect overlapping characteristics_ - ..
Of. the seven zones, the Derby Square/Front Street :rea is the most historicalty and architecturalI),-
significant since it represents the greatest concentration of buildings and spaces intact from Salem`s
most architecturally significant period and the only such grouping located in the downtown, and
commercial in character and use. It is, however, relatively isolated_ Its linkages therefore
assume an inordinate importance. d
The second most-important zone is the continuum of Essex mall and the museum zone (old Essex
Street). This area is the heart of Salem and is, in fact, the linkage between the east and west
historic residential areas. Its commercial importance and .central position throughout Salem's
history is expressed by its vigorous, if sometimes jarring, juxtapositions of style and scale=
There are numerous significant individual buildings within the HPE area upon which adverse•
impact would in turn adverse l.y'impact the zones in which they are located_ Each plays are -
important role. a
1 , Old town hall - Center piece of Derby Square _
2. Peabody Museum - East India Marine HalI - Center piece of museum area and East India
Square
3. Salem Hardware - Relationship to town hall and Derby Square
' 4. 3-9 Derby Square - Relation to Derby Square - linkage from Essex mall
5. Lal ly's Shoe Store - Relationship to Peabody Museum
6. Baker building - Relationship to Peabody &useum
7. Next to Baker building - Relationship to Peabody Museum
8. Old Customs House - Linkage to water from (Derby Street.
9. Father Mathews - Impact on Essex Museum and museum area
10. Colonial men's shop - Oldest commercial building
11 . Noumkeog Banc ane^_x (cast iron front) - unique Salem_ NAore ce-o°d be added_
Because of the chicken and egg relationship between preservation of architectural and historic.
values and the restoration of neighborhood quality on the one hand and economic viability and
functional capacity on the other, it is the responsibility of the DRB to deal directly with this
relationship to address the tradeoffs in our reviews and recommendations.
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY- The Urban Renewal Plan - Summary
The. urban renewal plan establishes several major programs as minimal to the achievement of
its purpose. al these numbers, 3) (page 7), relates directly to the function of the "Design
Advisory Committee": "Preservation and restoration of historic and architectural values
associated with structures and areas within the project area. " The first stage of this process
involved the establishment of Property Rehabilitation Standards (Exhibit "B" Urban Renewal
Plan). Paragraph g. further states that "all documents for disposition of properties to be
disposed of rehabilitation and preservation of historic and architectural values and all prop— '
erti=s to be disposed for preservation of historic and architectural values shatI require the
preservation of public access to the exterior of such structures of the exterior appearance of
the structure for.the life of the urban renewal plan controls (alternatively, a deed covenants
running with the land). .. "
Exhibit B Property Rehabilitation Standards describes standards for exterior appearance to be
imposed on al I structures designated for historic and/or architectural preservation as follows:
Visual integrity of the exterior appearance of structures visible from a public way shall be
restored and rehabilitated (presumably to their original appearance)_ Where restoration is
not economically feasible, `care shall be taken that any exterior changes shall be made in
materials and in forms which are compatible with the identified historic values;___" This
permits the use of contemporary materials or construction techniques but states that "the
manner in which such materials or techniques are used shall be a matter for the particular
attention of the Authority, its Design Advisory Committee, its staff and consultants,.__"
The process'is described on page 57, the responsibility-for this,as being that of "the Authority
and its duiy oppointed-Design Advisory Committee_'The results of the committee's review
"Including appropriate recommendations, shall be referred to the governing board of the-
Authority
heAuthority for concurrence and approval. " This review is to be guided by:
' a. Preservation of exterior appearance of structures as elements of the streetscapes.
"notwithstanding the basic concern for rehabilitation of the structural and functional
qualities of a given-building."
b. "Where rehabilitation requirements stipulate replacement___such repTacemenlT need
not be made as reproductions of earlier forms but must be accomplished in a manner and
with materials in keeping with the character and qualities of.individual structures_ "
c. Preservation 'may.include preservation of a combination oEarchitecturot styles and..
historical groups of structures.
d. In general, the intention shall be the restoration of neighborhood quality, economic
viability, and functional capacity. * _;
Exhibit C, Urban Design Criteria provides "a guide for individual redevelopers in preparing-
architectural,
reparingarchitectural, site and landscaping plans as a basis for the review of these plans .__ The
overall objective is stated to be "directed not only toward the improvement of the Project
area, but also to the creation of a central business district that can favorably compete in
today's market. Local conditions and the historical importance of the town hall area and Derby
Square will be major considerations. "*
* Here ;he plan requires that owners and occupants of the town hall area shall be entitled to
proportional representation in the management and operation of a district committee_
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.aiem Historicai l,ommission
ONE SALEM GREEN.SALEM. MASSACHUSETTS 01970
5Q8) 74.9-9595. EXT 311
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (General Laws, Ch. 40 C) and the
Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of
a Certificate of Appropriateness for:
construction [ ]; reconstruction LyC,; demolition [ ]; moving [ ]; alteration [Q;
painting K; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the
Historic District.
(NAM OF HISTORIC DISTRICT
Address of Property: 5� �-�G{.P� R—
Name of Record Owner:e�� , p
Date building erected and architect, if known: jc7v t"
DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED:
(Please attach required scale drawings, paint chips and/or samples of work and
material proposed, where applicable. )
Pit oa CO-44
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Owner: of
Name of v� �4 �i{ � Owner: �Q-4,4l�wu.(
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(PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE)
Address of n- njyr� �/LNn Tel . No. � �� L Date
Owner: 4 4/l� U'
SPACE BELOW LINE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY. FOR INSTRUCTIONS SEE OTHER SIDE.
Date received: Date of hearing:
Rv whom received: Number of Certificate:
SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION
Procedures for Filing .AnElicaClpns
A. There is no tee to come before the Commission.
B. Be prepared to aoo Lv for approvals well in advance of commencine anv exterior work. Before making an—v changes to the
exterior of a property in an historic district. the owner should call or visit the Commission representative ac the Salem
Planning Department to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the application (Appropriateness.
Von—Applicability or Hardship).
C. The Commission normally meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month and notices are posted at City Hall. The
meetings are held at One Salem Green, 22nd floor, and begin at 7:30 p.m, ALL meetings of the Commission are open to the
public and anv person is entitled to appear and be heard on anv matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision.
D. An application toe a Cerciticate of Appropriateness or Hardshio must be received by 3:00 p.m. on the Monday 16 days before
the meecina in order to make the following agenda. An application for a Certificate of Non—Applicability may normally be
added to the agenda up to the day of the meeting.
E. All applications toe t:ertiticace of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. ::otic[ of the hearing must be
posted with the City Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified in wricinq. Commission staff will
handle these proceaures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non—Applicability.
11. Applications must ne submitted by the owner of the property. In case of a tenant, a waiver of the owner's appearance may
ire granted at cne discretion at the Commission it is is requested by the owner.
G. An application will nor be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and
include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and anv ocher information needed for the Commission to visualize
the changes in order to make a determination, Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart.
Applications for changes'.ocher than paint colors must be accompanied by scale drawings that adequately illustrate all
proposed changes. The followfnR items should be included 'in your` drawings as applicaLLe:
1. Site plan showing location of improvemencs;x
2. Elevation drawings at the specific improvements;— s
3. Details/profiles (i.e. moldings, fence caps, cornices, ecc.);
4. Materials ti.e. 'wopd,, brick. etc'.)- 'I{,
5. Dimensions ( i.e. size of trim); and
6. Transformers, heat pump and condenser locations, electrical entries and meters, lamp posts, stove pipes.
II. At their convenience. a representative of the Commission will cake pictures of the property from the public way for
presentation at the meeting. It is not necessary that the applicant be home or be present.
I. At the hear inc. the Commission will discuss the application. with the applicant or his representative, hear the abutters ani
take a voce. wners''hav'ing prod`e's'seonallconsu'lta nes such,as architects or concractors,are urged to have chem be present at
the hearing. :f the applicat ions+,is approved a Cerciticace wfll ,be .issued. mailed co the applicant andlcopies will be sent
to the City ( lerk.and Building Inspector. Please ,npce that the application can be continued until the next meatinp.if the
Commission deems natea sary fi.e.�lor "reason sp of i ncomple'te,draw Pngs.�50—perform a site visit. etc.). In any case. the
Commission must make a determination within 60 days from the dace the application is' rec' d. j
permit un le ss,a Ce rctf is ace has been issued or the applicant has
1 Aproperty owner or acontrac co r�wnnot rete vet•a build•ing,p ,
a lecter from the Commission stating�thac the change involved is not subje'cc co the Commissionl.s'�jurisdiction.
K. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the
Certificate of ApproprLaceness. " i'
violations
A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic district without the necessary approval of
the Commission is subject to fines of up to $500 per day from the date of the violation. The City of Salem is not responslbli
for an owner's neglect to inquire aboutnecessary City permits and approvals.
All records are coolie and we will be happy to confidentially assist you if you are concerned chat someone in your
neighborhood is in violation.
Assistance "
;Copies of Commission guidelines are available ac the Salem Planning Department. The guidelines provide examples of what is
h Ps to r Ica LLyaappropr late land inappropriate)'. for Salem's neighborhoods including trim, siding, doors, doorways, porticos,
steps, fences, masonry, paint colors, parking solutions, roofing, and'LLndous. •These guidelines..ill help you understand what
changes are like LJ or unlikely to be approved. The Commission supports your efforts to improve your p'Boperty and can guide
you on historical appropriateness. Various books and City-wide architectural inventories are available co help you identify
the style and age of your home. ALSO available are rehabilitation guidelines, mist. legislation, pictures, books, and ocher
historical data and research materials. For further information contact the Commission's staff representative, Jane Guy
(Salem Planning Dept.. One Salem Green. Salem, MA 01970. 508-745-9595, ext. 311).
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Saiem Histoticai Commission
ONE SALEM GR EEN. SALEM, MASSACH USETTS 01970
508)745-9595, EXT. 31 1
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY
Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (General Laws , Ch. 40 C) and the
Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of
a Certificate of Non-Applicability for:
construction [ ]; reconstruction [ ]; demolition[ ]; moving [ ]; alteration ,M;
painting K; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the
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DISTRICT) W141Historic District.
(NAhE OF HISTO
Address
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Address of Property: x 4f
Name of Record Owner: �iC�.c�i/`z•
Date building erected and architect, if known:
DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: �� cs✓L_
Name of
Signatu e f
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Owner:
(PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) yL ell
Address o� / �z�em We" Tel . No. SvF--QI-4[)L Date zL 51
Owner: X
SPACE BELOW LINE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY. FOR INSTRUCTIONS SEE OTHER SIDE.
Date received: Date of hearing:
,. k,, r.'aivad- Number of Certificate:
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SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION
Procedures for Filing Applications
A. There is no lee to come before the Commission.
B. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work. Before making adv changes to the
exterior of a property in an historic district, the owner should call or visit the Commission representative at the Salem
Planning Department to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the aoplicacion (Appropriateness.
Von-Applicability or Hardship).
C. The Commission normalLv meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each mooch and notices are posted ac City Hall. The
meetings are held at One Salem Green. 2nd floor, and begin at 7:30 p.m. All meetings of the Commission are open to the
public and any person is entitled to appear and be heard on any matter before. the Commission before it reaches a decision.
U. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:00 p.m. on the Monday 16 days before
the meeting Ln order to make the fallowing agenda. An application for a Cerciticate of Non-Aoplicability may normally be
added to the agenda up to the day at the meeting.
F.. ALI applications tar Certificate at Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. ':ot-lCe of the hearing must be
posted with the City Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified fn writing. Commission scatf will
nandin these procedures. % public hearing is not required for a Cerciticate of Non-Applicabilicv.
t . aDp ucations muse he submitted by the owner of Elie property. in case at a tenant, a waiver or the owner's appearance may
Se granted at cite discretion of the Commission it it is requested by rhe owner.
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C. An application will not be considered complete art s s all work mems are rho ro ugh ly de sc[ibed on scaled drawings and
include specit icat-lons regarding dimensions, materials, and any ocher information needed for'-the Commission to visualize
the changes in order to make a determination. applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart.
Applications for changes ocher than paint colors must,be accompanied by scale drawings chat adequately illustrate all
proposed changes. The folLow ng items should be included in,your :drawings as applicable:
1. Site plan showing location of improvements;.
2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvements:
1. Details/Prot Iles li.a. moldings, fence caps, cornices. etc.); '
materials li.g. we dd: brick, c.cd.5; {;
9. Ilimensions ( i.e. size of frim): and
h. Transtormers, hear pump and condenser locations, electrical entries and meters, lamp posts, stove pipes.
It. At their convenience. a,re;presentative of the, Commission will cake pictures of the property from the public way for
presentation ae the meectng'. It is not necessary t hoc+the,. applicant be home or be present.
I. At the hearing. the Commission wi l IS,d;iscuss the apps icacion with the applicant or his repre se ncacive. hear'rhe.a bui[ers and
:.ake a vote. n.necs havine'jp ro tessiona L'consulcants;s uch.as architects,or conera to cs\are urged to have them be present at
the lira nog. If the application is approved a Cerciticate wiLL be' issued, maile'dito th'e.appitfcanc and copies will be sent
�.o the City clerk and Building Inspector. Pce: that lease nothe application can be continued until [he next-mea ri ng. if the
c:ommrss ion deems necessary ( f.e. tar reasons of incomplete drawings, to perform a site visit, ecc.). In any case. the
Commission must make a determination within 60 days from the date t he application is received. '
J. A.property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued or the applicant has
a Letter tram the Commission stating that the change involved is nor subject to the COMISSLOW s jurisdiction.
K. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the
Certificate of Appropriateness. -
Violations
A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic district without the necessary approval of
the Commission is subject to fines of up to $500 per day from the dace of the violation.. The City of Salem is not responsible
for an owner's neglect to inquire about necessary City permits and approvals.
.all records are public and we will be happy to confidentially assist you if you are concerned that someone in your
neighborhood isiin violation.
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Ass iscance
Copies at Commission guidelines are available at.the Salem Planning Department. The guidelines provide examples of what is
historicallvi'apprbpriace land inappropr-late) for Salem's neighborhoods inilyding trim, siding, doors, doorways, porticos,
steps, fences, masonry, paint colors, parking solutionsi roofing. 'and wt doiis. These guidelines will help you understand what
changes are likely or unlikely to be approved. The Commission supports your efforts to improve .your property and can guide
you on historical appropriateness. various books and City-wide architectural inventories are available to help you identify
the stvle and age at your home. Also available are rehabilitation guidelines, mist. legislation, pictures, books, and other
historical data and research materials. For further information contact the Cotmnission's staff representative, Jane Guy
(Salem Planning Dept.. One Salem Green. Salem, MA 01970. 508-745-9595. exc. 311).
JHisCom7/Summary
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Soled Vinyl Siding
• SIDING
• SOFFIT
VINYL SIDING PANELS • ACCESSORIES
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS PRICE PER
AND ILLUSTRATION AND SIZES COLORS AND CARTON
CODE NUMBER PACKAGING DATA
(Wis.Approx.)
Arctic White 19 Pcs.Ctn.
DOUBLE 5" „d'-— Mint Green 194 Sq. Feet Ctn.
_ Sunburst Yellow 100 Lbs.Ctn.
HORIZONTAL ' = Antique Beige 000
Vinyl Siding Heritage Blue 19 Pcs.Ctn.
VN 125 Harvest Gold 18 Sq. Metres
(Length 12'-5 `/s!'-Double 5" Exposure) Pewter Grey 45 kg Per Ctn
Length 3.79 m-250 mm Exposure Sierra Brown
Arctic White
Mint Green 24 Pcs.Ctn.
DOUBLE 4" = Sunburst Yellow 194 Sq. Feet Ctn.
HORIZONTAL - Antique Beige 100 Lbs.Ctn.
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Heritage Blue 24 Pcs.Ctn.
VN 100 Harvest Gold 18 Sq. Metres
(Length 12'-35/a'-Double 4" Exposure) Pewter Grey 45 kg Per Cin.
Length 3.75-Double 100 mm Exposure Sierra Brown
Arctic White 24 Pcs.Cin.
Mint Green 194 Sq. Feet Cin.
HORIZONTAL Sunburst Yellow 100 Lbs.Ctn
Vinyl Antique Beige ••• -
ySiding Harvest Gold 24 Pcs.Ctn.
VN 200 Pewter Grey 18 Sq. Metres
(Length 12'-1 s/ra'-8"Exposure) Sierra Brown 45 kg Per Ctn.
Length 3.70 m-200 mm Exposure
Arctic White
i. Mint Green 16 Pcs.Ctn.
TRIPLE 4" 1`, 1� Sunburst Yellow 194 Sq.Feet Ctn.
VERTICAL ,i,j ` Antique Beige100s..Ctn.
Vinyl Siding ` Heritage Blue 16 Pcs.Ctn.
VNV 3-100 Harvest Gold 18 Sq.Metres
(Length 12'-3 5/e'-Triple 4"Exposure) Pewter Grey 45 kg Per Ctn.
Length 3.75 m-Triple 100 mm Exposure Sierra Brown
Arctic White
` Mint Green 16 Pcs.Ctn.
TRIPLE 4" ;:: �� Sunburst Yellow 194 Sq.Feet Ctn.
Antique Beige 100 Lbs.Cin.
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Vinyl Soffit Heritage Blue 16 Pcs.Ctn.
VPV 3-100 (Length 12'-3 5/d'-Triple 4" Exposure) Harvest Gold 18 Sq.Metres
Length 3.75 m-Triple 100 mm Exposure Pewter Grey 45 kg.Per Ctn.
(Ventilated-90AI Inches of Free Sierra Brown
Air Space Per Sq.Foot) _
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
. C.M.H.C. Evaluation Report No. 07114 (Canada)
. Conforms with CGSB Standard 41-GP-24 Ma (Canada)
. Conforms to A.S.T.M. D3679 (U.S.A.)
. Conforms to A.B.S.A.C. Technical Opinion No. 19 (Australia)
. Conforms to BRANZ Appraisal Certificate No.119 (1985) (New Zealand)
Coefficient of linear expansion (in/in°F) 3. 1 X 10.5
Heat deflection temperature 161 °F
Gardner Impact V.H.I.T. in.ibs./mil. >2.0 Embossed
Surface distortion at 130°F NONE
Warp (maximum per two panels) 0.125 in.
Drop Dart Impact Strength 8.0 Feet
Normal Thickness Range .044 - .048
Average Thickness .046 in.
Typical Flame Spread Rating 21 ± 6
Flash Ignition Temperature 735°F
IZOD Impact 2.746 (ft. ib./inch of Notch)
Tensile Strength 6,540 P.S.I.
Young's Modulus 345,000 P.S.I.
Flexural Modulus 251 ,000 P.S.I.
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DENNY TRIM COIL NOW YOU CAN
Manufactured in a complete selection of 325 colors as shown to allow the Exterior Designer to PURCHASE ALL
trim out every siding, soffit/fascia, window and gutter job in the color most pleasing to the
building owner.
All 325 colors available with "state the art" ra Polyester and 162 Polyvinylchloride coatings YOUR TRIM COIL
to provide excellent color retention andd minimal crazing, high scratch and nonmarring resistance.
The reverse side of Denny "PTD" Painted Trim Coil is a full coat of white, and can be used for
exterior exposure, and both surfaces have the new "lomarfinish. COLOR MATCH
The reverse side of Denny "PVC" Vinyl Trim Coil is clear, and should not be used for exterior
exposure.
Manufactured from premium aluminum coil and is tension leveled to produce the flattest l REQU I REM EN 1T
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possible-shapes after bending.
The color chips shown are the closest possible color match to the actual color of the trim coil
shipped when that color is ordered. However, if the color match is particularly critical on a job, it is
suggested that the Contractor obtain an actual roll of the coil and compare it to the other colors of FROM ONE SOURCE
material on the job. Denny cannot be responsible for any costs incurred due to mis-matches
between Denny trim coil and any other material of any type, including soffit, fascia, siding, etc.
h Denny trim coil is guaranteed to be as represented in this brochure by Denny Products.
All Colors and finishes shown are available in the standard 24" width by 50' length coil. All
Colors are available with polyvinylchloride (PVC) coating and painted (PTD) coating, and we have
matched our 325 siding colors for the following manufacturers: ALL PAINTED COIL
ROYAL BUILDING PRODUCTS ALSCO A
16 Colors — Polyvinylchloride (PVC) 9 Colors — Polyvinylchloride (PVC) FEATURES THE NEW
16 Colors — Polyester (PTD) 9 Colors — Polyester (PTD) ,
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22 Colors — Polyvinylchloride (PVC) 11 Colors — Polyvinylchloride (PVC) MORTON INTERNATIONAL
22 Colors — Polyester (PTD) 11 Colors — Polyester(PTD)
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21 Colors — Polyvinylchloride (PVC) 8 Colors — Polyvinylchloride (PVC) POLYCERAM
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14 Colors — Polyvinylchloride (PVC) 8 Colors — Polyvinylehloride (PVC) ,
14 Colors — Polyester (PTD) 8 Colors AND ALL PVC COIL FEATURES
MASTIC CORPORATION MASTERSHIE Polyester (PTD)LD, INC.
12 Colors — Polyvinylchloride (PVC) 8 Colors - Polyvinylchloride (PVC)
12 Colors — Polyester (PTD) 8 Colors — Polyester (PTD)
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