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380 ESSEX STREET - DISTRICT FILES
— — 360 Essex Street I� 1 t _ _ _ a T Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ✓ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ✓ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L.Ch. 40C)and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire District Address of Property: 380 Essex Street Name of Record Owner: Jay Famico Description of Work Proposed: ■ Restore front door and paint to match existing color. No changes in color, material, design, location or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to being in- kind repair and painting Dated: August 29, 2017 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: Al� 1 The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. Once completed,please submit a photographs) of the final result(maximum of four-i.e. one photograph of each affected fagade). THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate pen-nits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. I ' � I i WK 4 -. I � v i N � 4 1 � (it � _ �`� i � � l �� IV �►. - :�.�� ��� �` � � �!`" =�1 tl . �,. .� �. � � � i I I� � �. - . ` ` � � t ;._.�; .., 41L.�- , 0 ; (� If If � � �,A �h� s ,•r � i �' :i ,� ;,,, :�� i F. I �. .. .1,i b l .,. ,y _ A' '4a.a # �l vl� �. �l t►. �.. -,17* f- : 1 1.-1 7 It ! It n' 1 ���;r I� 1. :plrf. ; S; l� lj'�E ���� � � �: � ,l �� > ` �� 6 -rQ� �1 I -.r ,. a �:, _ - �* � "�'� f�"eT�/.�lA a✓' �. � :� n� a@..• � � F' `� � �} y �- � Y S I � ` 1 Date Stamp T AUG 2 9 2011 Salem Historical Commission DE T OF PLANNING & COM UNIT,y D VE_OPMENT 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 NOr�t�ICC Use Only (9781819-5885 FAX(978)740-0404 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving X Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition X Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street X McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: 380 Essex St, Salem MA, 01970 Name of Record Owner(s): Jay Famico Owner Mailing Address:Same Description of Work Proposed Please type or print clearly.Attach additional sheets, as necessary. The front door of 380 Essex Street is worn and faded.It is intended to hand sand the door and wood putty the cracks that are present on the top.door panels.The door will then be repainted using"Fine Paints of Europe"paint using the same color green.The exact paint color will be determined by taking chips of the existing paint to Waters&Brown and using its spectrophotometer. r . . Name of Applicant: Jay Famico X Owner ❑Contractor ❑Tenant ❑Other: Signature: Date: 8/28/2017 Tel. #:978.500.4437 E-mail Address: famicoiavna,¢mail.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Name Tay Famirn Mailing address: 380 Essex St City: Salem State: MA_Zip: 01970 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed for the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meeting Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions, taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions,including profiles Description,photographs, and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials (please bring to the meeting product samples,if appropriate) Dimensions (i.e.height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples,if applicable(no less than 2"x2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers, HVAC equipmem, electrical service and meters, and proposed screening Photo of Front Door _ .._ti__. _x 4tW a9 as as yc 16.r Y ' CO T Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ✓ Reconstruction ✓ Alteration ❑ Demolition ✓ Painting as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C)and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Propertyy380 Essex Street Name of Record Owner:_Jay Famico Description of Work Proposed: ■ Replace wood gutters on rear elevation of main house with new copper gutters to match approved gutters on fagade and side elevations; ■ Restore and renovate carriage house per architectural plans prepared by Seger Architects dated 9115116 with the following changes: alter main barn door to allow door to swing open, install glass sidelights on either side of French doors at second floor loft and extend balcony railing to the sides of arched opening. Final changes to barn door and loft door are to be presented to Commission for final approval before work commences. Owner is also allowed the following options: install copper gutters to match gutters on main house and install wood shutters on carriage house windows to match original shutters per historic photograph; and ■ Repaint carriage house to match existing colors. Dated: November 23, 2016 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. Data Stamp Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET.SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 For Office Use Onlv 19781 619-5685 FAX(978)7400404 - APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness for: ❑ New Construction F] Moving ❑✓ Reconstruction ❑✓ Alteration ❑ Demolition ✓❑ Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other District: DDerby Street D,afayette Street ✓❑[vlcIntire ❑Washingtor_ Square Address of Property: 380 Essex Street,Salem,MA 01970 Name of Record Owner(s): Jay Famico Owner Mailing Address: 380 Essex Street,Salem,MA 01970 Descrintion of Werk Proposed Please type orpriiit clearly.Attach additional sheets, as necessary. The scope of work on the project shall include the following: Stripping of existing shingles&paper on roof in preparaticn of installation of new 3 tab "gray" asphalt shingles and new hip &ridge cap to match from manufactured product line; Installation of new white drip edge typical at perimeter of roof; Installation of 4" aluminum "ogee"profile white aluminum gutters and two 3" diameter white aluminum conductors at areas indicated on provided elevations;Removal of existing exterior thru-wall flue& waste vent piping on North&East facades as indicated on provided elevations; Scraping, priming&pair ting of existing clapboard siding,trim&hoist beam; Restoration of existing wood arch&keystone on North facade; Removal of existing loft doors on North facade in preparation of installation of new solid core wood true divided lite French door&steel Juliette balcony railing; Removal,refurbishment&re-installation of sashes at all existing windows and installation of new"white" storm windows; Refurbishment,modification& stabilization of existing sliding bam door on North facade in preparation of installation of new internal man door; Removal of existing skirt board around perimeter of structure in preparation of installation of new 8" composite skirt board to match historic dimensions and profiles; Removal& salvaging of two existing wood windows on the North and East facades in preparation of installation of new cased openings and egress doors as designated on provided elevations; Shoring of existing Carriage house as required and installation of new concrete foundation&footings typical around perimeter of structure. Name of Applicant: "cc' a ❑Owner❑Contractor[:tfenant ✓❑Other:Architect Signature: Date: 10/28/16 Tel. #: 978-744-0208 E-mail Address: dricciarelliQasegerarchitects.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Name Ju Famico Mailing address:380 Essex Street City:Salem State:MAZip: 01970 Date Stamp REC3EIVED qir ov0 T 312016 Salem Historical Commission DEPT. OF PLANNIN3 d COMMU ITY DEVELOPMENT 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 For Office Use Only (978)6195685 FAX(978)740-M4 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission C7dinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving X Reconstruction x Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street X McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: 380 Essex St, Salem MA, 01970 Name of Record Owner(s): Jay Famico Owner Mailing Address: Same Description of Work Proposed Please type or print clearly.Attach additional sheets, as necessary. In the Oct 19d'2016 Historic Commission we sought permission to replace all Yd floor gutters and down spouts that are visible from a public roadway with custom made copper gutters. Samples were brought to the meeting and the commission approved the request. In addition to replacing the 3rd floor gutters and downspouts that are visible from a public roadway, we also wish to replace the Yd floor gutters and downspouts in the back of the house, which are minimally visible from any roadway. The gutters and downspouts will be the same make and type as those approved by the historic commission on Oct 19th and will be installed by the same contractor(Salem Sheet Metal Incorporated). Once completed all Yd floor gutter and downspouts will be the same custom copper fabrication. 1. Name of Applicant: Jay Famico X Owner ❑Contractor []Tenant ❑Other: Signature: Date: 10/29/2016 Tel. #:978.500.4437 E-mail Address: famicoiavAwnail.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Named Fam;cn Mailing address: 380 Essex St City: Salem State:MA_Zip: 01970 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed for the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meeting. Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions, taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions, including profiles Description, photographs, and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials (please bring to the meeting product samples, if appropriate) Dimensions (i.e. height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples, if applicable (no less than 2"x2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers, HVAC equipment, electrical service and meters, and proposed screening CO Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑x Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property: 380 Essex Street Name of Record Owner: Jay Famico Description of Work Proposed: Install solar panels on fagade slope and flat portion of roof with the following conditions: On sloped portion offapade roof,panels to be designed such that the top of the array aligns with the top of the sloped roof. Roofpanels to be installed in portrait and landscape layout to allow approximately 20"clearance along eave edge of roof to allow for reinstallation ofperimeter balustrade at a future time. On flat portion of roof, allow 2'clearance along roof edge to allow reinstallation of widow's walk balustrade at a future time. Panels may be installed flat or sloped at the owner's option. This certificate acknowledges special circumstances particular to this property that represent an unusual condition, which is not intended to establish a precedent for future solar arrays in the historic district. Dated: October 11,2016 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: <J c..,4—� -Ie,t / F4K—, The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. ((late Er DEP . OF PLF ':- r Salein Hi.slurical Commission COMMITY DEVELur..,— ForO`ffice Ujc Ont; APPLICATION FORA CERTIMCATE OF APPROPRI AT tiFSS Pttrsuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40() and the Salem Flistorical commission 0Tdir- cc, application is herein'[Wade for issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness for: ❑ New Construction 8 MoOng ❑ Reconstruction ✓ �] Demolition Parotin ❑ Altcrttion Painting [] Sign ❑ other District: []DerbySU=l ❑.afayette Street ✓❑vlclntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: liio Esvec St.Salem MA 0147D Name of Record 0%%'7W(sl: 1a) t•:amk') Owner Marling Address: txOl"s" �:.�alcm aq i}Iv?0 Descriotron of Work Provoked I rIC:J4'!t]X'!Jf/4U7{rkarII: :'l!!:I!IJ.]llfllUWl.'II SIJf'LY.f,;cs lJcressus. lnt tallariou of 20 SunPower solar PV Modules on one roof of residential home at 380 Essex St. Please see additional attachments for details. 4_s" V-6 of 4 Patnel v Y Jcy �a»,ico >��•,ico7�j�Q,�j-'vt'tatL, CoJ'•-r 47g. 37Jri. �/y37 Name OI cant: sunaug Sola ❑ >wner ontracm � ❑C r[Drenant❑Other: signature. �c41'Id - Date: Tel. d; G - 343A ..vita,girouarilfawnt�ug.:>3aJ.ccHn E-(alai! Address: Cer(i fira:r will lar mailed a,the oavter units orherx r se indicaud herr. Ccrtificate should he mailed to: 'Jame Sar h Ginedard Mailing address:41 to Highland A%r.Mote 312 1 rnrrtilfr f'tly;, State:M1t_A Jip• tt2t F5 380 Essex Solar Comparisoit' l - 1 , Layout Utilizing flat portion of Description Original Proposal Rotated bottom panels roof System Size 7.2 kW 5.76 kW 5.4 kW System Size Differential 0 kW -1.44 kW -1.8 kW Efficiency Differential 0% -25% -28% "Initial evaluation had negated the value of moving panels to back of the house or to the carriage house. Original Layout: 20 Sunpower 360's. The most powerful panel currently made. Generate 7724 kwh a year. Payback between years 8 and 9. Cost per watt: $5.54/watt Southeast facing roof faces Essex Street. Ary other intended roof should not be considered because of either shading or a north eastern azimuth. Nw 10 h 240 t, SSW e SunB�I� c-,iris' Jay Famico Pricing Summary msrr poser 36O's System Details System Size(kW DC Raced) 7.2kW Estimated First Yea Pmduebm n kWh 7,724 Current Annual Electricity Consumption 6,611 C.ment Rate Pad m Utility per kWh $0.170 Estimated Value of Sala,El.rtnc2y per kWh $0.170 Percentaae of war 1 user w.ted by solar 113% Pricing Summary Gross System cost $ 39,944 Anticipated State Ta:Credit $ (1,000) Anticipated Fed Tax Cmdit S (11,903) Net Year One System Cost ager Credits 26,961 MtEC Prate and gecticil►SmmW 10 Year SREC lI Pmdution 61 30 Year Elecl..ty San 59,930 Return on Lnes'.snd assuming DOER Plium on SPEC 11 Value 10 Year SREC D Revenue $ 12,361 30 Year Liteerde Savings S 45,331 30 Year Internal Rabe of Return(IRR) 11.5% P ack in Year 1 9 Rebum a Iomessesut assummog DOER!massa SREC 11 Valu 30 Year SREC 13 Revenue $ 16,712 30 Year Lifecycle Savings $ 49,681 30 Year Internal Rabe of Return(IRR) 12.9% Payback in Year e A.,.pbows ome suc amen rnann+mm seasoner raannowaa•mvi ma esc.mvm we arx rtam�xrnm s�n e4at00ltPaW.^uvmay..r�µ.w.rammr a.iv rs adr,n� n rutvma000 T[P ualal� ova a.mxar ze eval�► vu�+mmm sr:mn[1gOr one rk roves m mr r�rMtlrMrer a.�a.e rmavv are we a von m�ucv a w.vR.m [mem e 30 a�-AtSphlad A.®ue Svi 3'1 sarar,+lk_Mw OT'4 r:bi16p03931 F6s11Q3661I�.nrba®dvwr SunBuo Solar ]ay Famico Payback Analysis 205u.�p .36o's marIOysolar a.rav SAEC n fide SQ1C f nee v w.vw srrw serve saw" orrlrr AMC" arNIM+ $,64641wM w W� w� rraYYr tl�/IY Wrwr Yaw Yew 0 (526,961) ;S26,961) Year 1 90.17 7,74 $1,313 (1,557 (124,090) $2,011 ($23,636) Yea. 2 $a is 7,70s $1,349 $1,473 ($21,269) $2,006 ($20,291) rear 3 $0.19 7,696 $1,305 $1145 ($19,497) $1,94 ($16,%1) Year 4 $0.19 7,666 $1,424 $1,373 ($15,739) $1,902 ($13,764) Yew 5 $0.19 7,647 $1,463 $1,257 ($13,019) $1,707 ($10,594) Yew 6 $0.20 7,629 $1,503 $1,192 ($10,323) $1,617 ($7,473) Year 7 $0.20 7,609 $1,545 $1,127 ($7,652) $1,534 ($4,394) Yew 9 $0.21 7,590 $11587 SIA67 ($4,999) $1,451 ($1,356) Yew 9 $0.22 7,571 $1,630 SIAM ($2,359) $1,374 $1.6" Yew 10 $11.22 7,552 $1,675 "61 $2'57 $1,304 $4627 You 11 $0.23 7,$33 $1,721 R7 $1,990 $0 $6,399 Yew 12 $0.24 7,514 $1,768 10 $3,766 $0 $6,117 Year 13 $0.N 7,496 $1,817 711 $5,583 so $9,934 rear 14 $025 7,477 $1,867 >D $7,449 $0 $11,®0 Yew 15 $0.26 7,456 $1,919 $0 $9,367 $0 $13„718 Yew 16 $0.26 7, $1,970 s0 $11,338 so $15,698 ear 17 $027 7,421 $2,024 so $13,362 $0 $17,713 Yew 18 $429 7,402 $2,080 S0 $151"2 $0 $19,]93 Yew 19 $429 7,304 $2,237 s0 $17,579 $0 $21,430 Yew 20 $030 7,36.5 $2,196 so $19,775 $0 $24,125 Year 21 $031 7,347 $2,256 V $22,030 $0 $25,301 Yew 22 $032 7,329 $x,319 $0 $24,349 so $2315" Yew 23 $033 7,310 $2,301 $0 $261729 so s31,o90 Yew 24 so.34 7,292 $2,"7 $0 $29,236 $o $33,527 Yew 25 $0.35 7,274 $2,514 so $31,690 $0 $36,910 yew 26 $036 7,256 $2,583 $C $34,272 $0 $38,623 Yew 27 $o37 7,ZN $2,653 $C $36,926 $o $41,576 Year 28 $0-39 7,219 $2,726 SC $39,652 $0 $44,003 Yew 29 $039 7,201 $2,901 $0 $42,453 $oAS Year 30 AD 7,183 978 C 5 331 Lifecycle Savings 45 331 Lifecycle Internal Rate of Reim.(IRR j 11.59,6 Payback in Year 9 Asswwmph�i 5764-eme.cisra,aea/arsu mcw.v:pp.eo to •.�.��.er�r.4+�ir1r�~.w44�.�i.wr rmasv Yrss u�..e 6464 se fm ..:..r•"•.veraer4l/ha�rYr4r.4� e,nexweeaw ace fO.IA Ounar[wae sea $>t4 •I.r..,aaaMww�rwwwbas4arv4rwr� 4r.r r.f r.rrre�4.�aarrrr...r a a®+ w.W.t marts ao.s]a% Oedwry WV ODEA Iwnw �e4rrbrarWw4w�ararwarrr�a emn.w+k en es fees r.rrrrawwawarrrarewr•Ywra...m.+...�.•.,. rra�4r��Aaw�Wf� •rxeL itty! 1017 WOy Wrmra re 10.170% B1v.'N imraere b 17 41'Awp9mdevmm fU1a12Jonmlb.HA OSAYI f.<V Owr:YaO F.IINI:All�rrvWwabe]tab.Ww Rotating bottom row of panels to landscape: Baluster would still cast a shadow and result in significant loss of production. Max is 16 panels. Power generation is estimated to be 5,969 kwh. Note this number would not be able to be verified until the baluster is installed and could come in significantly worse than estimates further decreasing savings. Cost per watt increases to$6.09/watt. Payback pushed out to years 9 to 11. Aomd&.\ SunBug Solar Jay Famico Pricing Summary I6 srurpn.er 360s System Details System Srze(kW DC Rated) 5.76kW Estimated First Year Production in kWh 5,969 Current Annual Electricity Consumption 6,811 Current Rate Pend to Utility per kWh (0.170 Estimated value of Soar Electricity per kWh $0.170 Percentacte of year S ncrated by soar 88% Pricing S••rnany Gm's System Cost # 35.083 Antiopated State rax Credit # (1.000) Anbcipated Fed Tax Credit # (10.525) Net Year One SVstear Cost after Credits 23,558 SREC Production and Flecticity Saving to Year sREc n Pmduclion 47 30 Year Electricity Sava. 46,310 Reho,n on InvWronA asstmmin9 DOER Mo.sno SREC U Valise 30 Year SREC n Revenue f 9,552 30 Year Lifecycle Saving S 32,303 30 Year Internal Rat of Return(IRR) 10.0% Payback in Year 11 Return on Investment assuming DOER Maximum SREC II Value 10 Year SPEC n Revenue 5 12,914 30 Year lifecycle Saving S 35,665 30 Year Internal Rate 4 Return(IRR) 11.1% Pa ack in Year 9 M n..rnan 5e3C a ver...a®l PWmO SmYr 0.6r Orrnpara mvrmm rn1.Is.mnir.mx .am.nm 51�a v.Y.s o�ll OrR.rr.6.IYnvaw r,mpvv rvnr.K aY.rm tlnn r.. u nmvvft n0l0r lal u.".:) ...1 mann m.oa s n w®rmr A.r.LA." 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Isa9c 10eWmr•.K ta6b iS.tO .I <.Flishlvr._: -nue 5vee) 2 Somc+Ik.MA 02 A.i r:617 500 3'%!M t&7 Al2:062.www.w.bugsvly:om Su"Bug -olar ]ay Famico Payback Analysis 16 SWWq 300 Ehwm�v bysaW array ItwnLen SBK❑rate ro pW Sats sores Santa n."doli e u _ 9 *1100i nrw raa Mw 401,11111,1 Yr Yew 0 23,5 8) (123, 58 ran 1 $0.17 5,969 $1,015 $1.203 ($21,349) $1.554 ($20,989) vem 2 WAS 5,954 $1,043 $1,138 ($19,159) $1,550 ($18,396) Yew 3 $0.18 5,939 $1,071 $1,878 ($17,010) $1,471 ($15,854) rear 4 $Q19 5,924 $1,100 $1,023 ($14,887) $sr393 ($13,361) Yew 5 $0.19 5,909 $1,131 $972 ($12,785) $1,319 (110,911) YM 6 $am SA94 $1,162 $921 ($10,702) 51.250 ($8,499) rear 7 $0.20 SABO $1,194 $871 ($8.638) $1,186 ($6,120) Yew a $am 5^5 51,226 sats ($6,587) $1.121 ($3,773) rev 9 $0.22 5As0 $1,260 s779 (4.548) 5$,062 ($1,451) Yew 10 $012 5 $112% $742 (62.511) 51A(S7 $851 YM 11 so13 SA21 54330 so (Slja1) $o $2,1x1 YM 12 s0.24 5AW $1,366 so $18s $o $3,547 Yew 13 $0.24 5,792 $1,404 $a $1,589 $0 $4,951 Year 14 ;015 5. $1,442 $0 $3A32 $0 $6,394 rear 1s 2016 s, $1,482 so 4,514 $o $7An Yew 16 $025 5.749 $1,523 sa $6A36 $0 59.398 YM 17 $017 5.734 $1,%4 $0 $7AM so 510,962 Yen is $o1s 5,720 $1,607 sa M2M $0 $12,570 Yew 19 $0-79 5,706 $1,651 so $10,859 so $14,221 rev 20 $030 5.691 $1,697 so S 2,556 so 315,98E Yen 21 5031 5.677 $1,743 so $14,299 so $17A61 Yen 22 $032 5,663 $1,791 s0 $16A90 $0 $19,62 Yew 23 $o33 5,619 51,840 $a $17,930 $0 $21,92 Yew 24 $034 5,635 $1,891 $3 $19,820 $0 $23,182 Ym 25 $035 5,621 $1,942 $D $21,763 $0 $25,125 Yan 25 s036 5.607 $1,996 so 523,758 $0 $VAM ren n $0.37 5,593 $2,020 so $25,809 $0 $29,171 Yew 20 >0-3s 5,579 $2.107 $a $27,915 $0 $31,27 Yen 29 $039 5,565 $2,164 so $30A8O $0 $33,"2 Year 30 J_sojo 5.551 $2.224. 1 Sol 05,665 L iFecWle Savings $32.303 1 1 S35.665 lifecycle Internal Rate of Rehm(13M) 10.0% 11.140 Pa thKir in Year 11 9 M4a6[aeuwF�tlwarr.0,707070$Y.tla.�a,irtLJra W[+tre Alrfvbe�mC ¢].59 Sag ll6yaao 10 WarawYarFlwlvepvs i�i�gx�tiYblW a�b1[✓•mrr aarwpYvs¢ Ys 15 61164.81516 4aa ®rte+M�ri[+VW F�..0 o.b�.e+w�.w.. 11RMaaawYw 4LLrA OaVs[IYa S•e $710 Jrei.M[saaY4`MVnLprvrb FmneWavpb,V,,,,atlm YtlzM M VgFOMof[,ry 07720.nsllurrrbn vn�man�N 0040 Ylnnnt 1.0Y O[0[aV awe®faa sun�n,bvnNI MYWvumwm,te,�Mmm Flwv� w 1774 alt eAm,WrvrvCv.v Wletla m,mieru+lnMW vwY,l�¢w+uv 02004 um�im-..e.1e.F..�w>o. n�Y em 4017 40 peWv� 17 m 0'16 w.er sdr[aale n 7 41-AMOH.dJN L[1.R 3 1 10l'$uMO 1:61,41_ 0$2 NJYA YlI11V]105.:011 Moving panels onto flat roof section: Mitigates likelihood of shading from baluster however this would not be verified until after it is installed with a new shade reading and could have potential issues. Production of panels is decreased with less of a the angle on flat roof. Drops total number of panels to 15 panels total. Increased costs associated with a flat roof ballast system as opposed to standard rail attachments. Estimated to generate 5,793 kwh per year. Cost per watt increases to$6.56 per watt. Payback time pushed out between years 10—12. "1inBug Solar Jay Famico Pricing Summary 1ssr6o System Details System Size(kW DC Rated) 5.4kW Estimated First Year Produdfon in kWh S,793 Current Annual Eledriaty Consumption 6,811 current Rate paid to utility per kWh $0-170 Estimated Value of Solar Electricity per kWh $/1170 Pere a of war 1 povier oenested by solar 85% Pricing SL-NNL ry Gross System Cost # 35,466 Antiapabed Stab.Tax Credit # (1.000) Anticipated fed Tax Credit < -'10,6401 Met Year One System Cost after Credits 5 23,826 SRK Production and Ekecticdy Savings 10 Year SRK II limduction 4E 30 Year Flectnaty Savi 4- 9i3 Return or Inveshnrat aaroog DOER ltionntm SREC 11 Value 10 Year SREC II Revenue S 5.227! 30 Year Lifecycle Savings S 30,392 30 Year Irdernal Rate of Retum(IRR) 9.5% Payback in Year 12 Rebnn on Investoueot assuming DOER Matarnum SREC II Value 10 Y®r SRE{II Revenue 5 12,534 30 Year Lifecycle Savings $ 33,655 30 Year Internal Rabe of Retvm(IRR) 10.6% in Year 10 ninrnu.a�xnvan.is oast pa wsmro.ar oumpna.®aaaon.ru 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$978 ($135) x•. ear 11 _23 5,650 $1,291 $o ($2.107) $0 $1,156 Year 12 $11_21 5,636 $1,326 $0 ($781) $0 $2,482 Year 13 $0-279 5,622 $1,363 $0 $3S $0 $3,81.5 Y6ar 14 $0.25 5,606 $11400 $D 53,981 $0 $5,45 Year 15 $0.76 5,594 $1,438 $0 $3,420 $0 $6AM Year 16 $0.26 5,580 $1,478 $D $4,898 $0 $8,161 ear 17 $0.27 5,566 $1,518 $0 $6.416 10 $9,679 Year m $0.28 5,552 $1,560 $0 $7.976 $0 $11,239 Year 19 $019 5,538 $1.603 so f9.SA $0 $12,842 ear 20 5o-30 5,524 $1,647 $O 531,225 $0 $14,488 YM 21 $0.31 5,510 $1,692 $D $12,917 $0 $16,180 Year E $032 5,497 $1,738 40 $14A% $0 $17,919 Yew 23 $033 5,483 $1,786 so $16,43 $0 $19,75 YM 24 $0.31 5,469 $1,8.35 m $18,276 $0 1121.539 ear 25 $0.35 5,455 51,885 5o $20.162 $0 523.425 YM 26 $0.36 5,412 $1.937 $0 $T{099 $0 $25.362 YM 27 $037 5,428 $1,990 f0 $24.089 $0 $2752 ear 2e $038 5,415 $2,045 $o $26,133 $0 ",396 oar 29 $0.39 5,401 $2,101 $o $2$234 $0 $31,497 Year 30 WAD 5.388 S2A58 $30,392 so. s3m,55 lifecycle Sarilgs 30 392 33.655 Lifecycle Intemal Rate of ReWm(IRR) 9.541 10.6% Payback in Year 12 10 Assam ions• cm.;.ire.o.e�rwasa Rlo4 saa 7u,nm.w t• nxnm,ecaon.M var.ss cr�va nti sue 475 �<�-",••,n.,yr6...rwn,..e.w<r nertw�aQl+ "AM c.m.a n..s„e s-3z4 r�srr+ar4ya4.arrrr'r4.r.�o.a.,4�4r 4rrra.rarr.�6r�rr.r...4r�a.<.i ermcsln®1sw ocxyrowma wa a•�Ir1•••wY6waalara��aaa9uar�sar6Wu46 aims wn wrnY�.Y.+yW*.tina�.wlYlorYT�r� raa��rr�ar4rr..r� .Mftar 1oa7 Sma, LXMV auuvary p17 os fmrua6e b 1) II'At4tllmd M.xa hyrl3Jvmr.IY.HA 02:MIR(n 9Y21;0 t4114L•:A121 xxwwnbu7rolc.zn SunBug Solar ' 9 Sunpower ]ay Famico Pricing Summary 360's (flatroo F t,o Y only (L comparison) ystem Details System Size (kW DC Rated) 3.24kW Estimated First Year Production in kWh 3,259 Current Annual Electricity Consumption 6,811 Current Rate Paid to Utility per kWh $0.170 Estimated Value of Solar Electricity per kWh $0.170 Percentage of year 1 power generated by solar 480/o icing Summary Gross System Cost $ 25,337 Anticipated State Tax Credit $ (1,000) Anticipated Fed Tax Credit $ (7,601) Net Year One System Cost after Credits $ 16,736 SREC Production and Electicity Savings 10 Year SPEC II Production 25 30 Year Electricity Savings S 25,283 Return on Investment assuming DOER Minimum SREC II Value 10 Year SREC II Revenue $ 5,215 30 Year Lifecycle Savings $ 13,762 30 Year Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 7.1% Par. yback in Year 16 turn on Investment assuming DOER Maximum SREC II Value 10 Year SREC II Revenue $ 7,050 30 Year Lifecycle Savings $ 15,598 30 Year Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 7.9% Pa back in Year 14 Assum tions DOER Minimum SREC II value Is DOER published Solar Credit Clearinghouse Auction value less admin fee DOER Maximimum SREC II value is DOER published Alternative Compliance Payment value less admin fee SREC II Participation of 10 years(40 quarters) Annual electricity rate increase of 3% 30 year assumed System Lifecycle Assumes that 100%of solar power is Net Metered or consumed real-time and 0%Is sold to utility at$0.17/kwh Estimated Inverter Replacement cost in year 15 is$0 41 A Highland Avenue Suile T2 1 Somervl le. MA 32"4s 1 P:617 500 39311 F: 617 A 12 0062 1 www.wnbugsokarom SunBug Solo; Jay Famico Payback Analysis 9Sunpower 360's (flat roof only comparison) Ele tricity produced by solar array Minimum SREC 11 rate Maximum SREC II rate Solar Solar Value per roducXo SRECue Cumulative SREC'II Cumulative p production Solar kWh revenue cash flow revBnMp Year n In KWX ln; Year 0 ($16,736) ($16,736) Year 1 $0.17 3,259 $554 $657 ($15,525) $849 ($15,333) Year 2 $0.18 3,251 $569 $622 ($14,334) $846 ($13,918) Year 3 $0.18 3,242 $585 $589 ($13,161) $803 ($12,530) Year 4 $0.19 3,234 $601 $558 ($12,002) $760 ($11,168) Year 5 $0.19 3,226 $617 $530 ($10,854) $720 ($9,831) Year 6 $0.20 3,218 $634 $503 ($9,717) $682 ($8,515) Year 7 $0.20 3,210 $652 $475 ($8,590) $647 ($7,216) Year 8 $0.21 3,202 $669 $450 ($7,470) $612 ($5,934) Year 9 $0.22 3,194 $688 $425 ($6,357) $580 ($4,666) Year 10 $0.22 3,186 $707 $405 ($5,245) $550 ($3,410) Year 11 $0.23 3,178 $726 $0 ($4,519) $0 ($2,684) Year 12 $0.24 3,170 $746 $0 ($3,773) $0 ($1,938; Year 13 $0.24 3,162 $766 $0 ($3,007) $0 ($1,171; Year 14 $0.25 3,154 $787 $0 ($2,219) $0 ($384; Year 15 $0.26 3,146 $809 $0 ($1,410) $0 $425 Year 16 $0.26 3,139 $831 $0 ($579) $0 $1,257 Year 17 $0.27 3,131 $854 $0 $275 $0 $2,111 Year 18 $0.28 3,123 $877 $0 $1,153 $0 $2,988 Year 19 $0.29 3,115 $902 $0 $2,054 $0 $3,890 Year 20 $0.30 3,107 $926 $0 $2,981 $0 $4,816 Year 21 $0.31 3,100 $952 $0 $3,932 $0 $5,768 Year 22 $0.32 3,092 $978 $0 $4,910 $0 $6,746 Year 23 $0.33 3,084 $1,005 $0 $5,915 $0 $7,750 Year 24 $0.34 3,076 $1,032 $0 $6,947 $0 $8,782 Year 25 $0.35 3,069 $1,060 $0 $8,007 $0 $9,843 Year 26 $0.36 3,061 $1,090 $0 $9,097 $0 $10,932 Year 27 $0.37 3,053 $1,119 $0 $10,216 $0 $12,052 Year 28 $0.38 3,046 $1,150 $0 $11,366 $0 $13,202 Year 29 $0.39 3,038 $1,182 $0 $12,548 $0 $14,383 Year 30 1 $0.40 1 3,030 $1,214 $0 $13,762 1 $0 $15,598 Lifecycle Savings $13,762 $15,598 Lifecycle Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 7.1% 7.9% Payback in Year 1 14 Assumptions: All tax calculations are based an the assumpttoru stated herein,Including applicable Post-incentive install cost $16,736 SRECParticlpatio 10yr federal and state bidividual and corporate tax rates,the availability of sufficient gross Inverter replacement Year 15 Current Min SRE( $252 Income against which to offset eligible Income tax credits and depreciation Current price per kWh $0.170 Current Max SRE $326 allowances.and the eligibility of the taapayerfor Income tax credits,depreciation deductions and Department at Energy Grams.These Illustrations are based on general Annual electric$increase 3.0% Declining per DOER terms assumptions for a model individual or corporate taxpayer and do not include specific all less trading fees Inforrunio,or advice applicable to any particular Individual or entity.Taxpayers are strongly encouraged m consult with their tax advisors. Avoiced utility rate $0.17 100% Utility purchase rate $0.17 0% Blended solar value per kN$0.17 41-A Highland Avenue Suit 3'2 1 Somervlb.MA 02'AA I P:617'5003930 F:617 412 3062 1 www.wnbug cicrcom SunBug Solar Jay Famico Pricing Summary 20Sunpower 360'5 System Details System Size (kW DC Rated) 7.211W Estimated First Year Production in kWh 7,724 Current Annual Electricity Consumption 6,811 Current Rate Paid to Utility per kWh $0.170 Estimated Value of Solar Electricity per kWh $0170 Percentage of year 1 power generated by solar 113% Pricing Summary Gross System Cost $ 39,944 Anticipated State Tax Credit $ (1,000) Anticipated Fed Tax Credit $ (11,983) Net Year One S stem Cost after Credits 26,961 C Production and Electicity Savings 10 Year SREC II Production 38 30 Year Electricity Savings $ 59,930_ turn on Investment assuming DOER Minimum SREC II Value 10 Year SREC II Revenue $ 7,726 30 Year Lifecycle Savings $ 40,695 30 Year Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 10.2% Payback in Year 12 urn on Investment assuming DOER Maximum SREC 1I Value 10 Year SREC II Revenue $ 10,445 30 Year Lifecycle Savings $ 43,414 30 Year Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 11.0% Payback in Year 10 Assum tions DOER Minimum SPEC 11 value is DOER published Solar Credit Clearinghouse Auction value less admir fee DOER Maximimum SREC II value is DOER published Alternative Compliance Payment value less admin fee SREC II Participation of 10 years(40 quarters) Annual electricity rate Increase of 3% 30 year assumed System Lifecycle Assumes that 100%of solar power is Net Metered or consumed real-time and 0%is sold to utility at 50.17/kwh Estimated Inverter Replacement cost in year 15 Is$0 A I'A Highland Avenue SuBe 3'2 1 Somervlle. MA 02'AA IF:617 500 3939 F:617 A 12 3061 1 www.wnbugiolcnrom SunBug Solar Jay Famico Payback Analysis 20 Sunpower 360s Electricity produced by solar array Minimum SREC II rate Maximum SREC 11 rate Solar Solar Value per SREC II Cumulative SREC 77 Cumulative Solar kWh praduc production n In KWH in; revenue cash flow ro Year Year 0 ($26,961) ($26,961) Year 1 $0.17 7,724 $1,313 $973 ($24,674) $1,257 ($24,391) Year 2 $0.18 7,705 $1,349 $921 ($22,404) $1,254 ($21,787) Year 3 $0.18 7,686 $1,386 $872 ($20,146) $1,190 ($19,211) Year 4 $0.19 7,666 $1,424 $827 ($17,895) $1,127 ($16,661) Year 5 $0.19 7,647 $1,463 $786 ($15,646) $1,067 ($14,131) Year 6 $0.20 7,628 $1,503 $745 ($13,398) $1,011 ($11,615) Year 7 $0.20 7,609 $1,545 $704 ($11,149) $959 ($9,113) Year 8 $0.21 7,590 $1,587 $667 ($8,895) $907 ($6,61)) Year 9 $0.22 7,571 $1,630 $630 ($6,635) $859 ($4,130) Year 10 $0.22 7,552 $1,675 $601 ($4,359) $815 ($1,640) Year 11 $0.23 7,533 $1,721 $0 ($2,638) $0 $81 Year 12 $0.24 7,514 $1,768 $0 ($869) $0 $1,850 Year 13 $0.24 7,496 $1,817 $0 $947 $0 $3,667 Year 14 $0.25 7,477 $1,867 $0 $2,814 $0 $5,533 Year 15 $0.26 7,458 $1,918 $0 $4,732 $0 $7,45: Year 16 $0.26 7,440 $1,970 $0 $6,702 $0 $9,421 Year 17 $0.27 7,421 $2,024 $0 $8,727 $0 $11,44E. Year 18 $0.28 7,402 $2,080 $0 $10,807 $0 $13,52E Year 19 $0.29 7,384 $2,137 $0 $12,944 $0 $15,66-- Year 15,663Year 20 $0.30 7,365 $2,196 $0 $15,139 $0 $17,85E Year 21 $0.31 7,347 $2,256 $0 $17,395 $0 $20,114 Year 22 $0.32 7,329 $2,318 $0 $19,713 $0 $22,432 Year 23 $0.33 7,310 $2,381 $0 $22,094 $0 $24,813 Year 24 $0.34 7,292 $2,447 $0 $24,541 $0 $27,260 Year 25 $0.35 7,274 $2,514 $0 $27,054 $0 $29,773 Year 26 $0.36 7,256 $2,583 $0 $29,637 $0 $32,356 Year 27 $0.37 7,238 $2,653 $0 $32,290 $0 $35,009 Year 28 $0.38 7,219 $2,726 $0 $35,016 $0 $37,736 Year 29 $0.39 7,201 $2,801 $0 $37,817 $0 $40,537 Year 30 1 $0.40 1 7,183 $2,878 1 $0 $40,695 1 $0 $43,414 Lifecycle Savings $40,1595 $43,414 Lifecycle Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 10.2% 11.00/0 Payback in Year 12 10 Assumptions: All tax calculations arc based on twicssumptiom stated herein,Including Applicable Post-incentive install cost $26,961 SRECParticipatio 10yr federl and state individual and corpontetax rates,the availability of sufficient gross Inverter replacement Year15 Current Min SRE( $252 income against whichto offset eligible income tax credits and depreciation Current price per kWh $0.170 Current Max SRE- $326 allowances,and theellgibllity of the taxpayerfor incometaxcredits,depreciation Deductions and Department of Energy Grants.These Illustrauom are based on general Annual electric$increase 3.0% Declining per DOER terms assumptions for a model individual or mrpoate taxpayer and do net include specific all less trading fees information or advice applicable to any Particular indNidual or entity.Taxpayers are strong y encouraged to consua with their tax advisors. Avoked utility rate $0.17 100% Utility purchase rate $0.17 0% Blended solar value per kN$0.17 41 A Highland Avenve suBe 3'2 1 Somervlla.MA 02'41I P:617 500 3938 F:617 412 3062 Iwww.wnbugsohr.:am t SunBug Solar" SunBug has designed a solar system for your site. Thank you for having SunBug assess your solar options. If the enclosed proposal meets with your acceptance, please sign it and we'll get to work! Take Our Steps to Solar. We Provide a Free Solar Evaluation ' We come to your home and conduct a complete evaluation to determine if solar is right for you. We Design an Attractive, Effective Solar System We'll design your solar system taking into account all technical and aesthetic considerations. For many homeowners, solar has There are no Silly Questions to both work effectively and be attractive.At SunBug,we design arrays that take into account all sightlines and issues of symmetry. At SunBug we love to talk solar,so if We want to make your solar system look as good as it works. you have a questionjust ask. If we can't answer it immediately we'I We Present a Detailed Proposal take the time to figure it out, We'll present a detailed proposal customized to your site. Our because we believe that a well proposals include full system cost, all applicable rebates and reasoned answer is better than a incentives, installation schedule,and expected return on investment. quick unconsidered one. And we'll speak in language that makes sense We Process all Rebates and Permits to you. Not into kilowatts or BTUs? If SunBug's solution works for you,you'll sign a contract and pay Let's talk dollars and cents.Call us a deposit.We take care of processing all permits and rebates with anytime at 617 500 3938. applicable municipal and state agencies. We Install Your System Top Quality Depending on the time of year and the speed of rebate processing, we'll install your home solar system one or two months from the SunBug is the contract.The actual on-site installation will take only a few days. highest rated Most of our time is spent on your roof or in your basement with solar company in little disruption to your home.Our professional team will work Massachusetts on with respect for your home and property. Once installed,We'll independent turn on your solar system, thoroughly verify all components review sites such as Yelp and Angie's operate properly,and show you how it works. List,and is only solar company tc be awarded the coveted Angie's Lis* We Monitor and Maintain your system Super Service Award three years Once you've installed with us you'll become a member of our running,determined exclusively Sunspot Program, so you have peace of mind that your system is from independent customer fully operational. reviews. SunBug Solar P:617 500 3938 F:617 412 3062 info@sunbugsolarcom 411A Highland Ave,Suite 312 Somerville MA 02124 r SunBug Solar" August 16, 2016 Jay Famico 380 Essex St Salem, MA 01970 Jay , It was a pleasure meeting with you to discuss your solar potential. I admire your commitment to having a more energy efficient home. Here is the formal proposal for your new solar PV system. Notes: • Based on the utility bills you supplied, in the last 12 months you consumed 6,811 kWh We have modeled your electrical payback starting at$0.170 per kWh. We have modeled your SREC incentive at.8 or 80% its current value. If the final DOER announcement,on or around August 3161,2016 for SREC 2 values does not meet your expectations,we can cancel the deposit and refund the remainder of your deposit not used for structural engineering purposes.. Your utility provider is National Grid. •You have considered having SunBug install a critter guard protecting the perimeter of the array but have determined it is unnecessary at this time. •The turnkey price of this system assumes that the panels can be walked up through the attic. After deposit a crewmember will test this out. If it is not possible we will need to reevaluate the cost of a lift rental and adjust the price accordingly. it an agreement cannot be met you may back out of the project. • SunBug Solar recommends that you replace your roof prior to a solar PV installation. SunBug Solar will not complete a solar installation unless the roofs where the solar array will be located have been replaced. •The solar modules utilized in your PV system are black-framed SunPower High-Efficiency panels, the highest quality, highest-efficiency, best warrantied solar modules In the world. •Your Solar Edge inverter system has a 25 year warranty: in addition to the 25 year Power Optimizer warranty, included in this price SunBug is extending the inverter warranty to a full 25 years for your system. f,. 7.20 kW Photovoltaic system: 20 SunPower 360 watt X22 Ultra Efficiency modules, 1 SolarEdge se6000 inverter& optimizer system, and all necessary balance of system materials(racking, wiring, 4A disconnects, etc.). This price is for complete, turnkey service including all permits and paperwork. The gross price of this system installed is $39,944 Less 30%federal tax credit* -$11.983 Less 15%state tax credit' (capped at$1,000) _$1,000 Total anticipated cost after incentives $26,961 Projected 30 year electricity savings $59,930 Projected 10 year SREC revenue (DOER MIN / MAX) $12,361 /$16,712 Projected Payback 8-9 Years 5unlBu Solar Solar Savings & Your Electric Bill Current power profile Power profile with solar 15% 7% ■Coal&Oil •Solar ■Natural Gas ■Coal&Oil 41 ■Nuclear ■Natural Gas ■Hydro&Other ■Nuclear ■Hydro&Other The 7.20kW system will produce on average approximately 7,700 kWh/year. Based on your consumption, this system will allow you to produce approximately 113%of your electricity yourself. Additionally, after factoring in SREC revenue(see SREC description in this proposal), your new PV system could eliminate your home's entire electricity cost. In fact, in its first year, solar savings plus SREC revenue at the minimum level of$285/SREC will cover an anticipated 282%. Environmental Savings Over its 30 year anticipated life-cycle, it will generate more than 224,000 kWh of energy from the sun. In that time it will save 154 metric tons of CO2 from entering the atmosphere, equivalent to: •the greenhouse gas emissions from taking 32 cars off the road for 1 year, •or the carbon sequestered annually by 126 acres of pine or fir ko forests. Inverter System and Monitoring Your Solar Edge inverter system includes individual Power Optimizers, allowing for both panel- level and array-wide monitoring. Performance of each module is measured and communicated in order to maximize solar power harvesting at all times. Your Solar Edge Power Optimizers have a 25 year warranty. Additionally, included in this price SunBug is extending your Solar Edge inverter warranty to 25 years. Note that to take advantage of this monitoring system you must have internal service at your home. eater= 0 & diVA solar - . . •vxr zw rwn annrvm azs wn rre,.v Ross OMEN 25-year extended by 00®11® 1111 SunBug 411A Highland Avenue SVde 312 'Somerville,MA 02144 P:617 500 3938 'F:617 412 3062 www.sonhugsoIar.con) SunBug Solar ' Photovoltaic Incentives and Return on Investment: On-going Revenue: Solar Renewable Energy Credits Massachusetts is one of a handful of states that runs a Solar Renewable Energy Credit (SREC) market for solar system owners.This program offers a ten year production incentive for making solar energy, above and beyond electricity savings. SRECs behave like stock certificates. They are bought and sold on a market administered by the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources. An SREC does not represent electricity itself-solar system owners make their own electricity and experience the associated utility savings independent of the SREC program. SRECs are an additional financial incentive for Photovoltaic electricity producers on top of utility bill savings. SRECs are purchased by the investor-owned utilities, such as National Grid and Eversource. In Massachusetts, electric utilities need SRECs to meet solar production mandates established by the state's Solar Carve-Out program within the Renewable Portfolio Standards. Since its creation in 2010, the SREC program has had robust participation. When the state reached the 400 MW capacity target of the first version, SREC I, the DOER created SREC II and a new a 1600 MW target. That success has in turn lead the DOER to begin to design SREC III or another incentive structure to replace SREC II in the future. An SREC is worth whatever a utility will pay for it: SRECs are bought and sold in a market. However, there are price support mechanisms put in place by the DOER in an effort to create"ceiling" and "floor" values for SRECs. The ceiling is determined by the fine levied on utilities for not meeting the solar standard. This is called the Alternative Compliance Payment(ACP)and is published by the DOER as $350 per SREC II in 2017, declining annually for the next 10 years to $244 in 2025. The floor is established by the DOER's Solar Credit Clearinghouse, an auction of last resort should an SREC not sell. This Solar Credit Clearinghouse values an SREC II at $271 each in 2017 declining annually to $180 in 2025. Your system's SREC performance: #SREC's" Min, SREC II Rate** Max SREC II Rate" 1st Year 6 $1,512 $2,000 10 Year Total 61 $12,361 $16,712 Rates are based DOER's 10 year SREC pricing guidelines, all less trading fees 411 A Highland Avenue Suite 312 Somerville,MA 02144 P:6175003938 F:617,1123062 www.sunbugsolor,com aunBug Solar Photovoltaic Direct Return on Investment SunBug's return on investment calculations are generally conservative compared to Indus y standard. We are happy to walk you through our assumptions and show you our complete calculations In detail. " Annual Savings Besore&After Payback assuming projected minimum SREC II value $3,500 $3,000 $2,500 ■Inverter Replace $2,000 ■After Payback $1,500 $1,000 ■Before Payback $500 M111MI $0 64MI 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 Assuming minimum SREC value, payback occurs in 9 with an anticipatec: •20 years of free electricity, • lifecycle savings of over$45,000, •and Internal Rate of Return of over 11.5%. Annual Savings Before&After Payback assuming projected maximum SREC II value $4.000 $3,500 $3.000 ■Inverter $2,500 $2,000 I l l l l l I 111AftReeplanr Payback $1,500 $1,000 ■Before $5 $550 Payback 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 13 21 23 25 27 29 Assuming maximum SREC value, payback occurs in 8 with an anticipated: 21 years of free electricity, • lifecycle savings of over$49,000, •and Internal Rate of Return of over 12.9%. Indirect Return on Investment: Home Value These direct ROI models do not incorporate the increased home value associated with solar, because New England-specific data is not yet at a statistically relevant size. But an Appraisal Institute study estimates that property value increases by$20 for every utility-bill dollar saved due to energy improvements. Also, the U.S. Department of Energy found that even in soft markets, a home with solar will sell in half the time as one without. At I A Highland Avenue Suite 312 Somerville,MA 02144 P:617 500 3938 . F:617 412 3062 www.sunbugsolarxorn .� Return on Investment Detail Electricity produced by solar arrayinimum SREC 11 rat Maxim um SREC II rat Value Solar Solar SREC II Cumulative SREC II CumWative ine Yearper Sola production in production i venu cash flow revenue cash flow kWh KWH $ 0 $0.00 0 $0 $0 (526,961) $0 (_26,961) 1 $0.17 7,724 $1,313 $1,557 (624,090) $2,011 (523,636) 2 $0.18 7,705 $1,349 $1,473 ($21,268) $2,006 ($20,281) 3 $0.18 7,686 $1,386 $1,395 ($18,487) $1,904 ($16,991) 4 1 $0.19 7,666 $1,424 $1,323 ($15,739) $1,802 ($13,764) 5 $0.19 7,647 $1,463 $1,257 ($13,019) $1,707 (51.0,594) 6 $0.20 7,628 $1,503 $1,192 ($10,323) $1,617 ($7,473) 7 $0.20 7,609 $1,545 $1,127 1 ($7,652) $1,534 ($4,394) 8 $0.21 7,590 $1,587 $1,067 ($4,998) $1,451 ($1,356) 9 $0.22 7,571 $1,630 $1,008 ($2,359) $1,374 $1,649 10 $0.22 7,552 $1,675 $961 $277 $1,304 $4,627 11 $0.23 7,533 $1,721 $0 $1,998 $0 $6,348 12 $0.24 7,514 $1,768 $0 $3,766 $0 $8,117 13 $0.24 7,496 $1,817 $0 $5,583 so $9,934 14 $0.25 7,477 $1,867 $0 $7,449 $0 $11,800 * 15 $0.26 7,458 $1,918 $0 1 $9,367 $0 $13,718 16 $0.26 7,440 $1,970 $0 $11,338 $0 $15,688 17 $0.27 7,421 $2,024 $0 $13,362 $0 $17,713 18 $0.28 7,402 $2,080 $0 $15,442 $0 $19,793 19 $0.29 7,384 $2,137 $0 $17,579 $0 $21,930 20 $0.30 7,365 $2,196 $0 $19,775 $0 $24,125 21 $0.31 7,347 $2,256 $0 $22,030 $0 $26,381 22 $0.32 7,329 $2,318 $0 $24,348 $0 $28,699 23 1 $0.33 7,310 $2,381 $0 1 $26,729 $0 $31,080 24 $0.34 7,292 $2,447 $0 $29,176 $0 $33,527 25 $0.35 7,274 $2,514 $0 $31,690 $0 $36,040 26 $0.36 7,256 $2,583 $0 $34,272 $0 $38,623 27 $0.37 7,238 $2,653 $0 $36,926 $0 $41,276 28 $0.38 7,219 $2,726 $0 $39,652 $0 $44,003 29 $0.39 7,201 $2,801 $0 $42,453 $0 $46,804 30 $0.40 7,183 $2,878 $0 $45,331 $0 $49,681 Lifecycle Savings $45,331 $49,681 Lifecycle Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 11.5% 12.9% Payback in Year 1 9 8 Assumptions:post incentive install cost$26,961, inverter replacement in year 15, current price o/electricity $0.17/kwh, annual electricity increase 3%, customer tax rate#REF!, SREC revenue projections per DOER published rate schedule over 40 quarters(10 years), here: httl)://www mass.00v/eea/enerov-utilities-clean- te ch/re ne wabl a-en ero v/solar/rps-solar-carve-out-2/current-sta tis-solar-carve-ou(-ii.htrnl. Al l A Highlond Avenue Suite 312 Somerville,MA 02144 P:617 500 3938 F:617 412 3062 www.sunbugsolor.com SunBug Solar Installation 20 panels will be installed on the roof, as approximately indicated below: Your system uses SunPower 360 watt X22 Ultra Efficiency panels, similar to the panels seen in this SunBug installation: Your SunPower panels are backed by the industry's leading 25 year"bumper-to-bumper" panel warranty. SunPower goes beyond any other manufacturer to cover the diagnostic and labor costs associated with replacing any panel for 25 years. In addition, higher year one perormance plus a n industry leading degradation warranty means that compared to standard efficiency panels, SunPower panels produce 21% more energy over 25 years. POWER WARRANTY PRODUCT WARRANTY rw% 93X 9a% NMI 85% Traditional Ban Warranty 75% 0 5 10 IS 30 15 U 5 10 IS Ta 25 Yern, Yeun More guaranteed power:95%for first 5 yean,-0AWyr.to year 25. Combined Power and product Defect 25 year coverage that includes panel replacement paata.1 411 A Highland Avenue Suite 312 Somerville,MA 02144 P:617 500 3938 1 F:617 412 3062 1 yvvvw.sunbugsolarcwm + SunBuq Solar Installation Schedule The actual installation of your PV system should take 2 to 3 days. However, coordinating with the electric utility, building department, electrical permitting, etc. takes time, so we would schedule your solar PV installation for 4 to 5 months from receipt of signed proposal, in conjunction with weather conditions. Terms and conditions Upon acceptance of this proposal, installation will be governed by the SunBug Turn-Key Installation Agreement. Standard payment terms require$1000 due with signed proposal, 50% of gross price balance on order of materials, 40% of gross price balance upon completion of installation, and final 10% paid on utility interconnection. This proposal is valid 14 days from date of issue. If this proposal meets with your acceptance, please sign below. If you have questions, call me at 617-500-7015 to talk it through. Thank you, Chris Miller ACCEPTED: Jay Famico Date 'The availability of Federal and State tax credits is dependent on individual taxpayer information and not guaranteed by SunBug Solar.The availability and amount of any rebates are subject to change and not guaranteed by the paying party or SunBug Solar. "Investment calculations.including projected SREC revenues, are based on industry standards,including system specifications and output projection based on 30-year average weather data for the region. SunBug Solar makes no guarantees for system costs or savings based on this proposal,and advises customers to consult their own investment professional to calculate return on investment for any home or business improvement project. 8/16/2016•7.20•SunPower 360 watt X22 Ultra Efficiency•$39,944 411A Highland Avenue Suiie 312 Somerville,MA 02144 P:617 500 3938 F:617 412 3062 www.sunbugwlo,.com I SunBug Solar Installation 20 panels will be installed on the roof, as approximately indicated below: a P s Your system uses SunPower 360 watt X22 Ultra Efficiency panels, similar to the panels seen in this SunBug installation: i L SunBug SolarII 111 _ . Your SunPower panels are backed by the industry's leading 25 year"bumper-to-bumper" panel warranty. SunPower goes beyond any other manufacturer to cover the diagnostic and labor costs associated with replacing any panel for 25 years. In addition, higher year one performance plus a n industry leading degradation warranty means that compared to standard efficiency panels, SunPower panels produce 21% more energy over 25 years. POWER WARRANTY PRODUCT WARRANTY lar. 90 9tl% Y 854 60\ ]Sfi 0 5 10 15 20 25 0 5 10 is 20 25 Y°°" Ywn More guaranteed power:95%for first 5 years,.OA%/yr.b year 25.s Combined Power and Product Defect 25 year coverage that Includes panel replacement costs.' 411 A Highland Avenue Suite 312 Somerville,MA 02144. P:617 500 3938 F:617 412 3062 wwwaunhugsolor.com solar - ® • ! • SolarEdge Single Phase Inverters For North America SE3000A-US / SE380OA-US / SE5000A-US / SE6000A-US / SE760OA-US / SE1000OA-US / SE1140OA-US Apr erten 12 25 waiiantY m A+- 9 F,Y The best choice for SolarEdge enabled systems Integrated arc fault protection(Type 1)for NEC 2011 690.11 compliance — Superior efficiency(98%) — Small,lightweight and easy to install on provided bracket — Built-in module-level monitoring — Internet connection through Ethernet or Wireless — Outdoor and indoor installation — Fixed voltage inverter, DC/AC conversion only — Pre-assembled AC/DC Safety Switch for faster installation — Optional built-in revenue grade meter USA-GERMANY-ITALY-FRANCE-JAPAN-CHINA-AUSTRALIA-THE NETHERLANDS-ISRAEL www.solaredge.us solar=@@Single Phase Inverters for North America SE3000A-US I SE380OA-US/SE5000A-US/SE6000A-US I SE7600A-US/SE10000A-US/SE1140OA-US SE3000A-U$ I SE38MA-US SE5000A-US I SE6000A-US ', SE7600A-US SEIDWgA-US SE11400A-U� GUTPUi Norninal AC Power Output 3300 3840 5000 6000 76809980 @ 208V 11520 VA 0 1000 @240V Max.AC Power Output I 3650 g15p $400 @ 208V 6000 8350 10800 @ 208V 32000 VA .........._,_......._..................... . 5450 @240V 10950 @ 240V AC Output Voltage Min:Nom:Max." 183-208-229 Vac . ......................................... ................ ............... ................. ................ ................ .................. .................. ........... AC Output Voltage Min.-Nom.-Max.- I J 211-240-264 Vac ........................................... ................ ............... ................. ................ ................ .................. .................. ........... AC Frequency Min,.Nom:Maz.' 59,3:60-60.5(with HI country setting 57.60.60.5) Hz 48 Cj Max Continuous Output Current 14 I. 16.... I..21 @ 240V,..I. 25 ... I 32 - I 42 @ 240V_..I,,...,..4$ A ........ ......... ...... ... ...... GFDI1 A ................................... ..................................................... Utility Monitoring,Islanding ..................................... .. . ................. .. ........ Protection,Country Configurable Yes Thresholds INPUT _ Recommended Max.DC Power I 4100 4800 6250 T� 7500 9600 12400 1 14400 W _(STC).... ...._ .. ....... ..�....... ...... .L...............I................ ..............,... ..-............... ........... Trdngfnfiner-eSs Un rounded......... ...........................................................Yes ........................g.... ........................................................... ........... Max;Inp ... ut Volt .....................:................................................. ......50..0 Vdc ............................................................ ........... Nom.OClnpitVoltage 325 @ 208V/350 @ 240V Vdc 16.5 @ 208V 33 @ Max.Input Curren["' t 11 13 18 23 208V.5 35 Adc 15.5 @ 240V 30S @ Z40V Max.Input Short Circuit Current 30 45 Adc ...........................................i................................................................... ...................................................... ........... Reverse-Polarity Protection 1 Yes .................. ..................................................................... ............................................................ ........... Ground-Fault isolation Detection ! 600ku Sensitivity Maximum Inverter Efficienq,.,....._..1.....977._. ,,.98.2 98,39B.3 ����� :� 75 208V 97 @ 208V CEC Weighted Efficiency ency 97.5 98 97.5 97.5 97.5 % � I ,,,. 97.5#240V 98 240V Nighttime Power Consumption <2.5 <4 W ADDITIONAL FEATURES Supported uppor Revenue Grade Meter .,,,. , ,,,,,, ,,, -_ ift In 5uPPorted Communication Interfaces R5485,RS232,Ethernet,Zigeee(optional) Optional STANDARD COMPLIANCE Safety_.._.._.._.....__...._........ ................_......................UL1741,UL1699B,UL3998,C5A 22.2 Grid Connection Standartls JEEE1547 .............................i............................................. p ........................................................ ... ....... Emissions FCC art15 class B INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS AC output conduit size/AWG range 3/4"minimum/24-6 AWG 3/4"minimum/8-3 AWG ..I.............. . .. .. ....... . .. . ..... . .. ...... DC input conduit size/it of strings/ AWG ran e � 3/4"minimum/1-2 strings/246AWG 3/4"minimum/1-2strings/146AWG ...imen.,gswit.............'t'y"' ..... ....................:........... ....................-............. .............................7,75,x................... .... ....... Dimensions with AC(DC Safety � 30.5 x12.5x 7/ 30.5212.5x7.5/ 30.5212.5x10.5/775 x3152260 Switch�HxWxD)........................ ....... 775 x 375 x 172.._...., ........775 x 315 x 191 mm Weighs With AYpC Wety Switch,,,,,,.,........51.2/23.2 ,.,....._54,7/,24,7 884/40.1 Ib/,k&.. Cooling Nat ual ConvectionFans(user replaceable) ..... .............. ........... Noise <25 .......................<50 c8A,,,, ......................................... !................................................................... . .......................... .... Min:Max.Operating Temperature -13 to+140/-25 to+60(CAN version••a"-40to+60) 'F/'C Ran e Protection Rafing .................J.....-.................................................NEMA3R ............ee. lk. ...., ........................................................ ........... 'Failel.d regbral sel4ngs pkafe torsed Solartdge suypon. ^Umitad b 11s%for baarions where tM yearly avenge M1IgA temper Wre Is above A'F/i5'C nM d,335%fur Imadum wMre Rls Mbw D'F/35'C. df A h,hnled mb ..r,.refer to •..N AN RI mIII.wurra may be uwd;the Inverse.will Ilmit.Input arrant W Me value!stated. •-••CAN i/Ns are eliglGle Wr the Ontorb FIT and mrzmFli ImicroflT oac.SE11900ANSGNI. F 0a = RoHS solar=se -., • SolarEdge Power Optimizer Module Add-On For North America P300 / P350 / P400 / P405 • • • z _ PV power optimization at the module-level — Up to 25%more energy — Superior efficiency(99.5%) — Mitigates all types of module mismatch losses,from manufacturing tolerance to partial shading: — Flexible system design for maximum space utilization — Fast installation with a single bolt — Next generation maintenance with module-level monitoring — Module-level voltage shutdown for installer and firefighter safety USA - GERMANY - ITALY - FRANCE - JAPAN - CHINA - ISRAEL - AUSTRALIA www.solaredge.us solar ' ® • z SolarEdge Power Optimizer Module Add-On for North America P300 / P350 / P400 / P405 P300 P350 P400 P405 _ (for60-cellmodules) (far72<ellmodu!es) (for 96u11 modules) (,or thin film modules) L INPUT - - ..Rated Input DC Powernl.................._..... . 300........... ........ . 350........... ..........400...........1.......... 405........... .... W...... .............. Absolute Maximum Input Voltage 48 60 80 125 Vdc (Voc at lowest temperature) MPPT Operating Range......................... .........8.:48.......... .........B:60.......... .........8:a�.......... .......12:5:105... ... . ... Vdc..... Maximum Short Circuit Current(Isc) 10 Adc ....................................................... ........................................................................................................... ............. Maximum DC Input Current 12.5 Adc .........................V............................ ........................................................................................................... ............. Maximum Efficient 99.5 % .......g................y............................. ........................................................................................................... ............. Wei hted Efficient 98.8 % ....................................................... ........................................................................................................... ......I...... Overvaltage Category II OUTPUT DURING OPERATION(POWER OPTIMIZER CONNECTED TO OPERATING INVERTER) Maximum Output Current 15 F.dc Maximum Output Voltage 60 SS Vdc OUTPUT DURING STANDBY(POWER OPTIMIZER DISCONNECTED FROM INVERTER OR INVERTER OFF) - Safety Output Voltage per Power Optimizer 1 Vdc STANDARD COMPLIANCE EMC FCC Part15 Clas.......................I..' ............................. ..... ....... Safety„............................................ ................................JEC62109,1(class It safety),,UL1741. ......... ............................... ..... ....... RoHS Yes INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS - Maximum Allowed System Voltage 1000 Vdc ........................................... _........ ........................................................................................................... ....._....... Dimensions(W x L x H) 141 x 212 x 40.5/5.55 x 8.34 x 1.59 mrr/in ....................................................... ........................................................................................................... ............. Weight(including cables) 950/2.1 gr/Ib _Input Co nnectar............................... ........................MC4/Amphenol,/Tyco . . . MC4 . .. ....................................... ................................ ..... ............................ .......................... ............. Output Wire Type/Connector Double Insulated;Amphenol ....................................................... .......................... ................................................................................ ............. Output Wire Length............................. .......0:95/.3.0,,,,..,I. 1.2/3.9 m/ft ............_................................................................. ..—.-....... Operating Temperature Range -40-+85/-40-+185 'C/'F ....................................................... ........................................................................................................... .I......... ,. Protection Rating................................ .............................................IP65/NEMA4 ................................................... ............. Relative Humidity 0-100 % ............. ................................................ .......................................................... ............. 'p Rated SiC power of the module.Module of up to+5%power ro4rarce allowed. PV SYSTEM DESIGN USING SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE 208V THREE PHASE 480V A SOLAREDGE INVERTERIa Minimum String Length (Power Optimizers) 8 10 18 Maximum String Length 25 25 50 (Power Optimizers) ....................................................... ................................... ................................... ................................... �............. Maximum Power per String 5250 6000 12750 W ....................................................... .............................I..... ...................................Yes ................................... ............. Parallel Strings of Different Lengths or Orientations ....................................................... ........................................................................................................... ............. '"II It not allowed b m4 P405 wltF P300/P350/PA00(P600/P)OO In one fhlM� el _ InNL`! IIaIFI -1 ' 1oI il' CE ON SERIES 100 SnapNrack Residential PV Mounting Systems The SnapNrack line of solar mounting systems is designed to reduce total installation costs. The system features technical innovations proven on more liar, than 1O0MW of solar projects to simplify .- installation and reduce costs. Pitched Roof Arrays Simplified The SnapNrack Series 100 Roof Mount System is an efficient, visually appealing, photovoltaic (PV) module installation system. Series 100 was developed in the i h field by a team of veteran solar engineers and installers. Their goal was to ensure a quick, efficient installation. Series 100 has been tested on megawatts of real-world Roof System in 4 Simple Steps: residential and commercial installations. Industry leading installation times are achieved with unique 1) Identify Site Conditions (Array Tilt. Building Snap-in fasteners and fully adjustable components that Height. Roof Type. Wind and Snow Loads) make installation of roof mounted solar arrays easy Z) Determine Footing Span from Engineering while achieving lower installation costs. Tables (download at wwwsnapnrack.cdm) • Up to 3" of height adjustability at roof connection 3) Choose color(Clear or Black) and roof • Waterproof full-metal flashing at each roof penetration attachment type • Works on virtually all composition and file roofs 4) Place Order with your distributor. Purchase material for a single project or order in bulk • Single wrench size for all system hardware for additional savings Rail & Module Clamps • Configures easily as low profile or tilt(0-60 Degrees) - Roof Attachments • Rail channels provide excellent wire management -Array Accessories Snap rack - Patent Pending Simple • Quick assembly and clean aesthetic finish One wrench fits every bolt in the system • Low profile installation on any roof loft Adaptable • Compatible with virtually all 60 and 72 cell modules y • Unique"snap-in"channel nuts can be installed anywhere on the rail ' • Rail channels provide improved wire management Strong - ,. • Excellent seismic,wind,and snow-loading protection • Vertical and horizontal adjustments ensure superior fi_ • Rain-tight metal flashing ensures waterproofing Innovative Universal End Clamps • One size fits any standard L frame module • Clean look-nothing extends beyond module frames { _ • Less waste-rail lengths match most modules t SnapNrack Series • • Technical Data Pitp.nt Pending Materials • 6000 Series aluminum • Stainless steel • Galvanized steel Material Finish •Clear and black anodized aluminum Installation •Quick and efficient mounting •Adjustable hardware to ensure clean and level finish •Worry-free waterproof flashing Calcs. & Certifications • Wind speeds up to 150 MPH and snow loads to 120 PSF Grounding • Washer, Electrical Equipment Bond (WEEB) or lay-In lugs Warranty • 10 Year material and worksmanship (download full details at snapnrack.com; Snap rack- (877) 732-2860 www.SnapNrack.com Q Printed on recyr.!eo paper us ng soy based irks d 2012 by SnapNrack W Mounting Syetem.All rights reser ed. _I' M _ � l �r Design-Driven Advantages #i module aesthetics and efficiency' X Unmatched module reliability' SERIES No electrolytic capacitors 25-year Combined Power and Product Warranty Maximize Value for Roof ■■ Size system for roof,not string inverter �� Optimize performance of each module Expand Deployment Options MINES Complex roofs and partial shading Small systems System expandability, Simplify & Speed Installation Optimize System and Installation Efficiency Factory-integrated mlcroinverter Robust,double-locking AC connectors SunPowerl"AC Modules,which include a factory integrated Design flexibility offsite and onsite SunPower microinverter,providea revolutionary combination of hi-Pt No DC string sizing process efficiency,h gh reliability,and module-level DC-to-AC power mnversim. Fever installation steps than competing systems Designed specifically for use with SunPowerinvisiMount' and the Intuitive commissioning SunPower Monitoring System.SunPower AC Modules enable rapid Component of Complete System installation,best-in-class system aesthetics,and intuitive visibility into Built for use with SunPower^'InvisiMountm -system performance.All this comes with the best.Combined Power and the SunPower Monitoring System and Product Warranty. Superior system reliability and aesthetics r r sunpower.com Mt rte to ley-sy�t I . SPR-X22-360{-AC Solar Cells 96 Monocrystalline MaxeonO Gen III ! Nominal Power'(Pnom) 360 W High-transmission tempered glass with arti- Front Glass reflective coatin Power Tolerance +5t-09b g Avg.Panel Efficiency' 22.2% REtErvingnmen[al Outdoor rated Temp.Coef.(Power) -0.30%/0C Rating •Three bypass diodes Frame Class i black anodized(highest AAMA rati-1g) Shade Tolerance •Integrated module-level maximum power Weight 45.5 Its(20.6 kg) point tracking Max. 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VIOroRIA CALDwELI.,ESQ. MAYOR CITY SOLICITOR ASST.CITY SOLICITOR bre ud@W=.com voldweUCa* m.com Memorandum To: Elizabeth Rennard, City Solicitor From: Victoria Caldwell,Asst.City Solicitor 01-1 Re: Historical Commission Authority to Regulate Solar Panel Installation Date: 9/29/2016 Issue Raised Can the Historical Commission require solar panels be installed at 380 Essex Street so as to leave room for balustrades that previously existed such that the performance of the system will be negatively impacted? Relevant General Laws Chapter 40A, §3 provides that No zoning ordinance or by-law shall prohibit or unreasonably regulate the installation of solar energy systems or the building of structur?s that facilitate the collection of solar energy except where necessary to protect the public health,safety or welfare. Chapter 40C, §7 which details the factors to be considered oy a Historical Commission when deciding whether to issue a certificate of appropriateness requires the Commission to . . . also consider the policy of the commonwealth to encourage the use of solar energy systems and to protect solar access. Discussion As the Historical Commission is not charged with enforcing any zoning ordinances or bylaws, but is bound by the requirements of Chapter 40C,the Commission's deliberation on the issue will require only that it has considered the Commonwealth's policy of encouraging the use of solar energy and not whether its actions violate Chapter 40A,§3. Even if Chapter 40A,§3 were to be applied to the Historical Commission's determination, the Land Court has held that the provision does not provide a blanket exemption for solar installations from all zoning regulation. In Duseau v.Szawlowski Realty, Inc.,the Land Court held that the reasonableness of a regulation's impact on solar energy should include an analysis of such factors as whether the regulation "substantially diminishes or detracts from a proposed project's usefulness,or imposes an excessive cost that outweighs legitimate municipal concerns."23 Land Court 5,9(2015) Here,the legitimate public concerns outlined in the Commission's published guidelines-- http://www.salem.com/sites/salemma/files/uploads/guidelines.pdf--are consistent with the approach taken by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs in Its Model Zoning Ordinance which provides in part that: When it is not feasible(either physically or economically) to locate solar energy systems out of the public eye,solar energy systems can be required to be designed to certain architectural standards(e.g.,building-integrated, use of solar shingles)to the greatest extent practicable. However, these options may be infeasible as well due to the high cost and low performance of many of these technologies. To meet these challenges, Local Historic District Commissions are encouraged to write design guidelines that support the development of solar energy systems and are sensitive to the historic preservation goals of the Commission. http://www.mass.gov/eea/docs/doer/green-comm u pities/Brant-program/model- solar-zoning.odf So long as it has factored n the Commonwealth's policy to encourage the use of solar energy,the Commission has the right to approach such decisions on a case-by-case basis and impose reasonable ccnditions consistent with its guidelines. Such a determination would most likely include a weighing of the negative impact on performance of the system, cost, and return on investment together against the need to preserve and retain the historic character of the property as outlined in the Commission's guidelines. Conclusion Provided the changes requested are reasonable under the circumstances, it is within the discretion of the Commission to require the applicant to alter his proposal to preserve the ability to replace a balustrade at a future point in time. Patricia Kelleher From: Beth Rennard Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2016 2:44 PM To: Patricia Kelleher Cc: colleen.bowdre@gmail.com Subject: FW: 380 Essex Street Attachments: SolarPanelMemo.pdf Patti, I just got a call from Colleen(cc'd here)on behalf of 380 Essex St. re the meeting this evening. I am off to a meeting in the next few minutes, but wanted to let you know that she asked if a 28%decrease in efficiency of solar panels would make a decision unreasonable if the commission rec uired panels beset back. I have attached Atty. Caldwell's memo and would suggest the commission specifically consider DOER guidance @ http://www.mass.gov/eea/docs/doer/green-communities/grant-program/model-solar-zoning.pdf which states (emphasis added) "As described in the DOER Policy Guidance for Regulating Solar Energy Systems, Local Historic Cistrict Commissions must consider the policy of the Commonwealth to encourage the use of solar energy systems and to protect solar access when considering issuance of a certificate of appropriateness for a solar energy system. However. thoughtful design guidelines can help ensure that solar energy systems are sited while the goals of historic preservation continue to be achieved. Design guidelines can require that solar energy systems not be visible from public areas,to the greatest extent practicable.When it is not feasible(either physically or economically)to locate solar energy systems out of the public eve, solar energy systems can be required to be designed to certain architectural standards(e.g., building- integrated, use of solar shingles)to the greatest extent practicable. However,these options may be infeasible as well due to the high cost and low performance of many of these technologies.To meet these challenges, Local Historic District Commissions are encouraged to write design guidelines that support the development of solar energy systems and are sensitive to the historic preservation goals of the Commission." Elizabeth Rennard City Solicitor City of Salem Legal Department 93 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 978-619-5633 978-744-1279(fax) bren nard(a)salem.com From:Victoria Caldwell Sent:Tuesday,September 27,2016 1:08 PM To: Beth Rennard<BRennard@Salem.com> Subject:380 Essex Street Beth: Below is my initial take. I would like to talk to Patti (not sure if she is coming in later) before committing this to a memo. Let me know your thoughts. V. 1 Is the Historical Commission legally within its right to request solar panels be installed so as to leave room for balustrades that previously existed at 380 Essex Street such that the performance of the system will be significantly negatively impacted? Chapter 40A, §3 provides that No zoning ordinance or by-law shall prohibit or unreasonably regulate the installation of solar energy systems or the building of structures that facilitate the collection of solar energy except where necessary to protect the public health, safety or welfare. Chapter 40C, §7 which details the factors to be considered by a Historical Commission when deciding whether to issue a certificate of appropriateness requires the Commission to . . .also consider the policy of the commonwealth to encourage the use of solar energy systems and to protect solar access. As the Historical Commission is not charged with enforcing any zoning ordinances or bylaws, but is bound by the requirements of Chapter 40C,the inquiry here is whether the Commission's decision has included consideration of the Commonwealth's policy of encouraging the use of solar energy and not whether its actions violate Chapter 40A, §3. Even if Chapter 40A, §3 were to be applied to the Historical Commission's determination, the Land Court has held that the provision does not provide a blanket exemption for solar installations from all zoning regulation. In Duseau v. Szawlowski Realty, Inc.,the Land Court held that the reasonableness of a regulation's impact on solar energy should include an analysis of such factors as whether the regulation "substantially diminishes or detracts from a proposed project's usefulness, or imposes an excessive cost that outweighs legitimate municipal concerns."23 Land Court 5, 9 (2015) Before reaching a decision,the Commission will need to weigh its published guidelines regarding Solar Energy Systems (Rev. 11/17/10) with the policy of the Commonwealth encouraging solar energy. The Commission has the right to impose reasonable conditions consistent with its guidelines so long as it has factored in this policy and is mindful of the reasonableness of the requirements it is imposing on the applicant. Such a determination would most likely include a weighing of the negative impact on performance of the system, cost, and return on investment together against the need to preserve and retain the historic character of the property as outlined in the Commission's guidelines. Provided the changes requested are reasonable under the circumstances, it is within the discretion of the Commission to require the applicant to alter his proposal to preserve the ability to replace a balustrade at a future point in time. I naw note the Ntassachusetts Secretary of State's off ice has determined that niosl email. In and from municipal officials the public record,. I NII please refer to: littp:/hsae.see.state.ma.us/pre/prcidx.htnt. Please consider the ells ironnicni helot printiu", this enntil. 2 Patricia Kelleher From: Jay Famico <famicojay@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday,September 25, 2016 10:05 PM To: Beth Rennard Cc: Patricia Kelleher,Colleen Bowdren Subject: Review of State Law on Solar for Salem Historic Commission: 380 Essex St Attachments: Proposal for Jay Famico 380 Esse Salem 8.16.2016.pdf Hi Beth In Wednesday's historical commission meeting our application to install solar panels at 380 Essex Street was reviewed. A continuance was granted as they would like us to use a less optimal location for the solar panels. We requested clarification on if the commission's decision/request was in conflict of state law 40A section 3. We were told that their guidelines were written with the state law in mind, but that the details weren't in their purview and that any review of state law would be in,he hands of the city's Solicitors. This is why I've emailed you. Is it possible for you to provide a written opinion on the question below? Background The Essex street facing side of our roof is the only part of our roof that is viable for solar. All other parts do not receive enough sunlight. There, we wish to install 20 ultra-high efficiency solar panels. We selected these particular panels as they require less roof space and blend into the roof much more than traditional solar panels. The configuration brings these panels right to the edge of the roof and the contractor estimates that two inches will be left over between where the solar panels stop and the roof ends. Given the roof starts at almost 40 feet from ground level and has a shallow slope the solar panels will be minimally visible from public roads (The attached document outlines the configuration and financials of the solar system.) The house does not have balustrades,but it did have them in the past. The historic commission has requested that we leave enough room at the end of the roof so balustrades may possibly be installed in future if we or a future owner of 380 Essex wishes to do so. This requires that a minimum of six to twelve inches of space between where the solar panels end and the roof stops. In speaking with the solar installer the only way we can accomplish this is by reducing the number of solar panels (and output) by—25%. In the future if balustrades are installed the presence of balustrades will produce a shadow over the panels that will significantly decrease their yield. The solar installer is documenting the efficiency, installation costs and barriers for each of the alternative placement options,which were brought up in the meeting. Question Based on your review of Mass Law,pertaining to the use and installation of solar panels on residential structures, can you address the following question: Is the historical commission legally within its right to request solar panels must leave enough room for balustrades to be added to the roof at a future unspecified date if it significantly decreases the performance of a solar system? Related Articles Below are two documents the Mass Exec office of energy and environmental affairs commissioned regarding clarity on Mass law and solar systems Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs: Model Zoning for the Re ilk of Solar Energy Systems i Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs: Policy Guidance for Re ug lating Solar Energy Systems I have CC'd Patty, so the historic commission is aware that we have engaged you and so you can may get a copy of the meeting minutes if/as necessary. Thanks, Jay Jay Famico 978.500.4437 2 a Patricia Kelleher From: Jane Guy Sent: Wednesday, September 21,2016 11:42 AM To: Patricia Kelleher Cc: Beth Rennard Subject: RE: Historic District Violation - 380 Essex Street Categories: HDC The Commission'sraa ctice has been not to punish a new owner with a violation that was not discovered until after the new owner purchased the property. I do not know if they have the legal authority or not to go after the new owner for a violation not of his doing. In any case,the picture shows what looks like half of the front of the upper balustrade in place at the time of purchase. Therefore,the Commission could find him in violation of removing that portion of the balustrade and require he apply for permanent removal (for which they could deny and require the reinstallation of the portion he removed). I don't recall if they have required partial reinstallation like this in the past or not. It would take a long time to research the minutes with appropriate keywords to find an example, if there are even any. Alternatively,they could negotiate an amount of funds to put in escrow to guarantee the installation of the balustrade within a certain time period or upon sale of the building....Or they could file a Clerk's Certificate of Vote with the Registry of Deeds which they can keep in place until the balustrade is reinstalled. Have you asked Chris Skelley his thoughts? From: Patricia Kelleher Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 10:35 AM To: Jane Guy Cc: Beth Rennard Subject: FW: Historic District Violation - 380 Essex Street Jane, Beth and I have been discussing whether the Commission has any jurisdiction to require the owner at 380 Essex Street to reinstall one or both roof balustrades at this property. As I mentioned to you earlier,the owner purchased the house in 2014 and based on a photograph on his 2015 application (see attached),a small section of the upper balustrade was still intact. It does not appear that the lower balustrade was still in place at the time of purchase. Our question to you is this— In the past, has the Commission required an owner to reinstall an element that he or she removed, particularly for an element that was only partially intact? When we spoke las:,you stated that you do not believe the Commission has the authority to reinstall an element that was removed by a previous owner. Thank you, Patti From: Beth Rennard Sent: Monday, September 19, 2016 3:48 PM t x To: Patricia Kelleher Subject: RE: Historic District Violation Great.So they removed it clearly since 2015(assuming the picture was taken then). Let's show Jane and discuss how this has been treated in the past. Elizabeth Rennard City Solicitor City of Salem Legal Department 93 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 978-619-5633 978-744-1279(fax) brennard(&salem.com From: Patricia Kelleher Sent: Monday,September 19, 2016 3:45 PM To: Beth Rennard <BRennard@Salem.com> Subject: RE: Historic District Violation Beth, I am not sure why I didn't see this earlier, but attached is an application from the current owner in 2015 with a picture that shows a portion of the widows walk still intact on the upper portion of the roof. The lower balustrade is not shown. As I mentioned earlier,the owner purchased the property in 2014. Patti From: Beth Rennard Sent:Thursday, September 15, 2016 3:42 PM To: Patricia Kelleher Subject: RE: Historic District Violation What is the property address and when did they buy it?what evidence do you have the a portion of the balustrade was up when they bought it?did you look at the assessor's database for picture?thanks Elizabeth Rennard City Solicitor City of Salem Legal Department 93 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 978-619-5633 978-744-1279 (fax) bren n a rd(cDsalem.com From: Patricia Kelleher Sent:Thursday,September 15, 2016 2:10 PM To: Beth Rennard <BRennard@Salem.com> Subject: Historic District Violation Beth, Please see attached memo regarding a question from the Historical Commission on an historic district violation. The Commission will be meeting again next Wednesday(9/21)to continue discussing the applicant's request for solar 2 r panels,the installation of which could impede the reinstallation of the missing balustrade. Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you, Patti ----------------------------- Patti Kelleher Community Development Planner, City of Salem Department of Planning&Community Development 120 Washington Street, 3`d Floor Salem, MA 01970 Phone: 978-619-5685/Fax:978-740-0404 pkelleher@salem.com www.salem.com Office Hours: Mon 8-3:30, Wed 8-3:30,Thurs 8-2:30 Please note the Massachusetts Secretary of State's office has determined that most emails to and from municipal officials are public records. FMI please refer to: htty://www.sec.state.ma.us/pre/oreidx.htm. Please consider the environment before printing.this email. 3 CITY OF SALEM MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL MAYOR 120 WASHINGTON STREET ♦ SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 TELE:978-619-5685 ♦ FAX:978-740-0404 Memorandum To: Beth Rennard, City Solicitor From: Patti Kelleher,SHC Staff Date: September 15, 2016 RE: Historical Commission jurisdiction over unauthorized removal of architectural elements in an historic district. The Historical Commission is currently reviewing an application to install solar panels on the roof of a building in an historic district. When reviewing the application, it was discovered that two wood balustrades that encircled the lower and upper portions of the roof have been removed without Commission approval. The applicants purchased the property several years ago. It is unclear when the balustrades were removed, but it appears that at least a small portion of the upper balustrade was intact when the applicants purchased the house. It is believed that the majority of the railing was removed by the previous owner after damage from a storm in 2005. The Commission would like to know its legal standing to require an applicant to replace a missing element that was removed without permission and may have been removed by a previous owner. M.G.L. Chapter 40C Section 13 states that the court can require "the substantial restoration of any building, structure or exterior architectural feature altered or demolished in violation..." However, in this instance,the demolition may have been carried out by the previous owner. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you. h �1 Wim- 011�rluf`c )4�`OIA . IJ6Oil pore Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 14781 61}5685 FAX19781 740-M4 AGENDA - Revised SALEM HIS'T'ORICAL COMMISSION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2016 7:00 P.M. 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 3" FLOOR 1. 380 Fssex Street -.lay Famico-Certificate of Appropriateness-Install solar panels-continuation. 2. 144 Cambridge Street—Judith Kearney-Certificate of Appropriateness-New paint colors, rebuild chimney and install neochimney cap. 3. 60 Grove Street- MRM Project Management. LLC-Waiver of Demolition Delav Ordinance-Demolition of 1912 wood frame building. 4. FY17 Convnunity Preservation Plan - Request for Comment/Input. 5. 81 Derby Street- Request ton revisions to approeed plans. 6. Other BUSI11e5S a. Approval of Minutes b. 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SEE APPLICATION FOR DETAILS. Staff Comments: This house is prominently located near the intersection of Essex Street and Flint Street and was classified by architectural historian Bryant Tolles as the most impressive example of a 3-story, square brick Federal mansion on upper Essex Street. Depending on the vantage point,the front slope (south) of the building's deck-hipped roof is clearly visible (see photograph of house p. 157 in "Architecture in Salem" by Tolles.) During the summer months, large trees block much of the view of the house from the street. The south facing slope facing Essex Street was determined to be the only viable location for a solar array. The flat deck of the hipped roof is covered in rubber membrane which is not financially conducive to solar attachments. The house has had a variety of rooftop balustrades over the past thirty years. The 1983 photo in Tolle's book shows a balustrade only around the upper flat deck of the roof. The 1996 inventory form photo (see above) shows a balustrade around the perimeter of the roof. Currently, there is no roof balustrade Staff . . SHC :0 Essex Street Page 2 of 2 View of front roof slope and existing electrical y fF: {1• I 6 RI �IIr F d conduitconditions ja'• View e '4y �, adee "y �✓p�ryry � i . t `f1 i of frontslopeof roof—current conditio r c 45 tq . 1 y ♦ -. , y i S two- 'F`".5it4 �"•' ��. Jit I `�F a' f - - ` d i . � a i • AN 1• .w„ 1 �7' l Vu R ar r T n I � �•• t :i W ' '� 4 J 6 Patricia Kelleher From: Sue Keenan <sue@suekeenan.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 11:12 AM To: David Hart; Sue Keenan Remax Cc: Weisman, Laurie E (DPU);jfitzmc429@gmail.com; Patricia Kelleher, Kathryn Harper, janeturiel@me.com;jherbert5@comcast.net;spang@arrowstreet.com; salemknitter@comcast.net; attorneycutting@gmail.com Subject: Re: 380 Essex Street- 1992 Exterior photos at time of purchase attached: � d Yi - i - i 1 - r C C11 a. y1y, Y. 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And eama �a� All aovations, - -� ; I the best — - tom`" �+ rte to the Le fluted, Rthus-leaf below the - L Pure XVIII.—Cornice, Eaves, and Balustraded Roof, Peabody- Silsbee House; Peabody-Silsbee Barn. b. l h 1 - Y r 4W o' 1 _ _ se � ~x _ R t l a :,Kand � ,�• ��, I Jar _ 1 ,;� ice►•- 1/14 o I � �1 "...1 � ..• Si,1�11Lii1''��'��3•"11'.1�'U�i'll,, I� .. �r �� .�--�'dY1R1411�ir•'s� - �• 4 r � �� •-4111�l�R11 ►�t�r.l y ♦14 •. �w.,, ..' � � 1�{y �` ti� lkt�li- ��uit i n �,,;s ._ ►.a..- _ ,yam �9 CyT.„ ..il, r .44 45 �r;4Y••�`- � 7 � t ,r a.r ,� •.y. v t ,c �s A'�P S. r� ♦yl_� t W Q -� N r C iC CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT KIMEERLEY DRL4COLL MAYOR 120 WASHINGTON STREET ♦ SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 TELE:978-619-5685 0 FAX:978-740-0404 Tort DANIEL,AICP DIRELTOR STAFF MEMORANDUM TO: Salem Historical Commission FROM: Patti Kelleher,DPCD DATE: November 15,2016 RE: 380 Essex Street- Request for Certificate of Appropriateness Hiswrlc Name: Sprague-Peabody-Silsbee House Construction Date: ca.1807 Architectural Style: Federal Th:s house is prominently located near the intersection of Essex Street and Flint Street and was classified by architectural historian Bryant Tolles as the most impressive example of a 3-story,square brick Federal mansion on upper Essex Street Located at the end of the property's drive,visible from both Essex Street and Flint Street,is a two-story clapboard carriage house believed to be original to ca.1807. The carriage house fayade(north)features a two-story central entrance set in an arch with a carriage entrance at the first story and a round arched loft entrance above. Windows on the carriage house have 12/12 true- divided sash.Mcl-itire historian Fiske Kimball reported that the carriage house had undergone alterations but its central-arch type is one that McIntire introduced to Salem. 136 , ' "1 �a'`4 . 139 i 141 ' 4 � 372 \ /374 \ i 373., 4� 34 S4 388.:`', 40 �_� \392 /,n _ ='�T[�. -'✓` ..., ! Staff Memo to Historical Commission -November 15,2016 380 Essex Street Page 2 Proposal: • Replace 3r4 floor gutters and downspouts on rear of house with new copper gutters to match recently approved gutters and downspouts; • Renovate carriage house. Staff Comments: The owner received approval in October to replace existing wood and copper gutters on the facade and east side of the house with new custom copper gutters and downspouts. The owner has since decided to replace all gutters on the house,including those on the rear of the building which were not part of the October certificate. These gutters are visible from Federal Street. The rear gutters will be identical to those approved for the facade and east elevation. The work proposed for the Carriage House includes both restoration of existing features and exterior changes. The applicant is seeking a special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals to renovate the interior of the building for reuse as a new dwelling unit The City's zoning ordinance allows an additional dwelling unit in historic carriage houses by special permit even if not allowed in the underlying zoning district. Eligible for Certificate of Non-Applicability: • In-kind replacement of 3-tab asphalt shingle roof in gray • Paint existing clapboard siding,trim,and hoist beam • Restore wood window sash and install new white storm windows • Restore wood arch and keystone on north elevation Requires review for Certificate of Appropriateness (see Drawings by Seger Architects dated 9/15/16): • Remove rubble foundation and install new concrete foundation and footings • Install 4"aluminum "ogee'profile white aluminum gutters and two 3"diameter white aluminum conductors/downspouts • Remove existing exterior flue and waste vent piping on north and east facades and patch with clapboard Remove existing loft door and install new solid core wood true-divided lite French door&steel Juliet balcony railing • Modify sliding harn door on north elevation with new internal main door • Remove existing skirt board and replace with new 8"composite skirt board to match historic dimensions and profiles • Remove and salvage two existing wood windows on north (facade) and east elevations and install new cased openings and egress doors Work not within Commission jurisdiction: • Changes to driveway for 4 new parking spaces -2- - N/F SHEPARD & DOYLE ,','70 4,± GARAGE i PA = 00 t S.F. N/F STEARNS - - �I�jGll-tvt ' 3 t9 ¢ N/F SHEPARD 3 STORY DWELLING 1't #380 85'-4 ESSEX STREET REFERENCE: THIS PLOT PLAN WAS NOT MADE FROM DEED: REC. BK. 30755 PG. 178 AN INSTRUMENT SURVEY AND IS FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE BANK ONLY. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ARE OFFSETS T0: SALEM FIVE MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC TO BE USED FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES, ETC. I CERTIFY THAT THE BUILDINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE LOCATED ON THE GROUND AS SHOWN AND THEY CONFORM TO THE HORIZONTAL DIMENSIONAL REGULATIONS OF THE ZONING BYLAWS OF THE CITY OF SALEM MORTGAGE INSPECTION PLAN AT THE TIME OF CONSTRUCTION OR ARE PROTECTED UNDER LOCATED AT GENERAL LAWS CHAPTER 40A SECTION 7. 380 ESSEX STREET I ALSO CERTIFY THAT THE PREMISES SHOWN ARE NOT S SA LOCATED WITHIN A FLOOD HAZARD ZONE AS Fps-zMOFMRss PREPARED FOR DELINEATED ON THE MAP OF COMMUNITY /250102 2a' qc SALEM , MA. EFFECTIVE 7 16/2014 o sc JAY FAMICO BY THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, i GAIL L. m SCALE 1' = 40' NOVEMBER 26, 2014 o SMITH -_ r No 35043 NORTH SHORE SURVEY CORP. WTE Y / L 14 BROWN STREET 1970 REG. PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR �F RF�+s.Ea`�O K, SALEM, — 00 ss s p_/ 976-744-4800 y 4124 T N its _ --- — = loin -+ HIM logo loan 11 ilii ® --, long T �S -� un 'all f .ems Jy _ P loop AF -- -- —r— - NINE ■��r ini Bill !i some = sue urs — u - . a Salem Historical. Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ✓ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C)and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property: 380 Essex Street Name of Record Owner: Jay Famico Description of Work Proposed: Install new storm windows in white finish. Color to match existing storm windows. Non-applicable due to work being exempt from Commission's jurisdiction. Dated: October 31, 2016 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. Date Stamp RECEIVED t' OCT 312016 Salem Historical Commission EPT. OF PLANNING & CO MUNITY DEVELOPMENT 120 WASHINGTON STREET.SALEM.MASSACHUSETTS 01970 For Office Use Only (978)6195665 FAX(978)740-0404 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving X Reconstruction x Alterp-tion ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street X McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: 380 Essex St, Salem MA, 01970 Name of Record Owner(s): Jay Famico Owner Mailing Address: Same Description of Work Proposed Please type or print clearly. Attach additional sheets, as necessary. Currently, several windows at 380 Essex Street do not have storm windows. For those which do have storm windows they can only be taken off/on by using a ladder. As the house is three stories,taking storm windows on/off is both time intensive and dangerous. None of the storm windows have screens. We plan on installing double hung Harvey Tru-Channel storm window(product literature below)on all double hung windows at 380 Essex. The exterior finish will be white to match the white trim of the windows. Should the historic commission prefer an alternative color,the full color spectrum of Harvey storm windows is displayed here and we will defer to the color selected by the historic commission. This is filed under non-applicability given what is specified in SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION GUIDELINES NOTEBOOK page two: "The Commission has no jurisdiction over the following: 1. Terraces, walks, driveway materials, sidewalks and similar structures provided that any structure is substantially at grade level. 2. Storms doors, storm windows, screens, window air conditioners, lighting fixtures attached to the building, antennae and similar appurtenances. (Note that the Commission does have jurisdiction over the paint colors of storm doors and windows. Note that the Commission does have jurisdiction over satellite dishes and solar collectors.) 3. Interior work that does not affect the exterior in material, design or outward appearance. 4. Landscaping. (Note that the Commission does have jurisdiction over retaining walls -e.g. railroad ties.)" I Storm Windows Tru-Channel Men new replawment windarrs are not an option,whether for budgetary or historical maintenance reasons,Harvey Tru-Channel aluminum storm hxlndums b• are an excellent solution. Harvey Tru-Channel provides maximum energy off ciency and is are of the top performing storm windows in the marketplace Way.Custom made to fit the exact dimensions of your existing vvindow Tru- Channel nrChannel storm wrMys are easy to operate.self-curtained units mit will prdyide extra emulating value. • Twice the hreatherstdpping as o drnary storm windows •Both sash interlockY&a study frame tie bar for maximum mind resistance •Triple-track'comberetion"dasiiyi for self storage of sash and screen and sash tilt-m capability •Lotting ron-dare,charcoal-finished ftrerglass half screen •Among the Wiest air infiltration rates(.05 CFM/M of any storm window •Approved for Aj=n 5onud Abatement Programs nationa6y •Marine glazng seals keep the glass tight and secure in its frame •Optional sleep slope extender available Comparative lir Infiltration Rates jumAcPI Tre MW see r hn.Te tgan Te pfri rme in to a.5 .0 a Hervey storm wrldows are alaaahie - In a venwtr at styks Inekidi g Ouble hLMq noffing and pch" 5. Name of Applicant: Jay Famico X Owner ❑Contractor ❑Tenant ❑Other: Signature: Date: 10/29/2016 Tel. #:978.500.4437 E-mail Address: famicoiavA mail.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Named Famien Mailing address: 380 Essex St City: Salem State:MA_Zip: 01970 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed for the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meeting Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions, including profiles Description,photographs, and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials (please bring to the meeting product samples, if appropriate) Dimensions(i.e. height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples, if applicable (no less than 2"x2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers, HVAC equipment, electrical service and meters, and proposed screening C4 Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑O Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Propertv 380 Fssex CtrePt Name of Record Owner: Jay Famico Description of Work Proposed: Replace wood and copper gutters and downspouts with new copper gutters and downspouts. Remove existing oil fill pipe and install four new pvc pipes in basement window. Pipes to be painted to match background colors of grayfoundation and yellow brick wall. Infill basement window granite to match existing foundation wall In-kind repairs to step cracking on foundation Dated: October 20,2016 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By. � H,�!, Lt- The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. I Date Stamp RECEIVED I ICT 0 3 2016 DEP r. OF PLANNING& Salem Historical Commission COMM NITY DEVELOPMENT 120 WASHINGTON STfIEET.SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 For Office Use Only (9781 619 FAX(9'8)740-0404 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 4CC) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving X Reconstruction X Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other District: Ll Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street X McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: 380 Essex St, Salem MA, 01970 Name of Record Owner(s): Jay Famico Owner Mailing Address: Same Description of Work Proposed Please type or paint clearly;Attach additional sheets, as necessary. 380 Essex Street is currently heated by a (oversized) 500,000 BTU burner that operates at 83% efficiency and requires two 275-gallon oil tanks.The boiler does not have the ability to scale its load up or down and as a result it runs at peak capacity or it is off. In 2015 heating bill for 380 Essex street was slightly more than$7,000 We seek to remove the burner with two 150,000 BTU wal- mounted ultra-high efficiency gas boilers, which are capable of throttling heating load up and down. This will significantly decrease home heating costs. In order to replace the oil burner with the ultra-high efficiency boilers we request the following: Approval to remove the existing oil fill pipe(Figure 1).Once the oil fill pipe is removed the hole will be replaced with a brick or bricks of similar color and shape as found on brick walls of 380 Essex.The mortar will also be of the same color and thickness as found on the brick walls of 380 Essex. Approval to direct vent the new ultra-high efficiency boilers out of the 2°d driveway side basement window(Figure 2). In doing so, four four-inch pipes will come out of the existing window in a configuration similar to what is displayed in Figure 3.The remainder of the existing window will be filled-in with granite that is as close as possible to the salt and pepper granite used in the buildings foundation.The current iron bars will be removed.All step cracks in the brick above the existing window(see Figure 4)will be repaired.Note: once the driveway gates are repaired they will be closed a majority of the time and thereby blocking all view to the driveway and the venting pipes. Regarding the direct venting out of the selected window,this window was selected as it is closest to the basement gas line(Figure 4).In addition,it is where the current oil burner exists and all heating piping starts.It is not possible to move the placement of the boiler in the basement without re-piping the gas and heating lines. Should we not direct vent using a window we would need to core through a brick wall. We are unable to vent using the closest chimney as the chimney is not up to code(the flues are not lined)and two flues a minimum of 12"apart would be required. Date SmW RECEIVED Salem Historical Commission EP 26 2016 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 DEF T. 0F&LjA.fFitl "0CI1IV (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 COMM APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission O_dinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving X Reconstruction X Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street X McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: 380 Essex St, Salem MA, 01970 Name of Record Owner(s): Jay Famico Owner Mailing Address: Same Description of Work Proposed Please type or print clearly.Attach additional sheets, as necessary. The copper gutters on front 380 Essex street are undersized and when there is a heavy rain they flow over.The two contractors we have brought in estimate they are^50%undersized given the square area of the roof.In addition,the gutters have begun to pull away from the house and in several locations are so far away they no longer catch water. On the back right of the house (see yellow clabbers in photo below) the gutters are wooden. Given no active or preventative maintenance has been provided to them they have fully rotted out.Both contractors confirmed the wood gutter is beyond repair. We would like to replace all gutters identified with red lines with new custom made copper gutters,which are sized correctly for the square footage of the roof. In doing so, we would like to replace all downspouts that connect to these gutters with new custom made copper downspouts. In addition, the lead flashing around the chimneys needs to be redone as the lead no longer fully protects the area between the roof and chimney from taking water in. We would like to re-flash all four chimneys with copper in a similar way to the photo below. The work will be done by Salem Sheet Metal who has supplied samples which will be available for review at the assigned meeting. Salem Sheet Metal Incorporated 8 Waite St Salem, MA 01970 (978)744-7330 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • �_L ��.� y aIIZ11r J ti �•milia . 41 1 1 � v Z7 II ' I 1 Wit, .: ' • , - a. . ,�, -tir , -r 1 .�, >,; ��\r! � 4&F"1440 d 1I} Nkr a , 1 p i � S A _ Three of Five: Gutter Replacement Four of Five: Gutter Replacement r Five of Five: Gutter Replacement r�. I r . i t. I rt t t] _ 1 - x slk Name of Applicant: Jay Famico X Owner OContractor []Tenant ❑Other: Signature: Date: 9/25/2016 Tel. #:978.500.4437 E-mail Address: famicoiayna,gmail.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated h=_re: Certificate should be mailed to: Name Jay Famien Mailing address: 380 Essex St City: Salem State:M--A_Zip: 01970 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed for the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meeting Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions, taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions, including profiles Description,photographs, and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials(please bring to the meeting product samples, if appropriate) Dimensions(i.e. height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples, if applicable (no less than 2"x2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers, HVAC equipment, electrical service and meters, and proposed screening Figure 3: Direct Venting Configuration This is the closest image that depicts how the direct venting would look. OONCENTM VFW TER MIAL OWN +r MN - it MIN.MOVE / GRADE400HEST �%:(BOnZ5mm) ANTICIPATED 5%!(1001M5 M) SNOW LEVEL TO WALL(TYPI (8)CONCENTRIC VENT WT HORIZONTAL TERMINATION OF MULTIPLE BOILERS Figure 4: Step Cracks q All brick andstone1 1 ' performed by a licensedand bondedmason. A 7. nr1� Figure 5: Location of Gas Line Into House and Boiler Hookups Where the gas line comes into the basement of the house is represented by the red circle. Where the oil burner currently is (along with the all of the heating pipes it feeds)is noted by the red rectangle. lCitthi+il sNiXlf/ Ili Punta tix i �g'xaa' Payr LO ( �� Name of Applicant: Jay Famico X Owner ❑Contractor ❑Tenant ❑Otter: Signature: Date: 10/02/2016 Tel. #:978.500.4437 E-mail Address: famicoiavna.smail.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Name IA14Ramicn Mailing address: 380 Essex St City: Salem State:MA_Zip: 01970 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed for the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meeting. Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions, including profiles Description,photographs, and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials (please bring to the meeting product samples, if appropriate) Dimensions (i.e. height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples, if applicable (no less than 2"x2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers, HVAC equipment, electrical service and meters, and proposed screening 0 1 �z Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740.0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ✓ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ✓ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property: 380 Essex Street Name of Record Owner: Jay Famico Description of Work Proposed: Replace deteriorated sill on rear porch with new pressure-treated wood and cover with trim board painted to match house trim. There will be no change to the design, material, color or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to work not being visible from a public way. Dated: October 4 2016 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. ' Date Stamp {,ecu Kj 9 I2to [I c, Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 For Office Use Only (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving X Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition X Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street X McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: 380 Essex St, Salem MA, 01970 Name of Record Owner(s): Jay Famico Owner Mailing Address: Same Description of Work Proposed Please type or print clearly: Attach additional sheets, as necessary. The back porch sill has deteriorated primarily as the result of dry rot.Moreover,the sill is not one continuous piece, but rather two separate beams, which does not adequately support the rear porch. The rear sill,which needs to be replaced is not visible from any public way. The sill will be removed and replaced with a continuous pressure-treated wood beam.A soffit will go ove_-the beam and it will be painted the same color white as trim work on the house. r. ' r ,_r Name of Applicant: Jay Famico X Owner []Contractor OTenant Othcr: Signature: Date: 9/25/2016 Tel. #:978.500.4437 E-mail Address: famicoiav(7gmail.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Named Famien Mailing address: 380 Essex St City: Salem State:MA_Zip: 01970 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed for the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meeting Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions, taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions, including profiles Description, photographs, and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials (please bring to the meeting product samples,if appropriate) Dimensions(i.e. height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples, if applicable(no less than 2"x2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers, HVAC equipment, electrical service and meters, and proposed screening CO Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ✓ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ✓ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C)and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property: 380 Essex Street Name of Record Owner: Jay Famico Description of Work Proposed: Replace/repair deteriorated bulkhead door at rear of building, install new flashing andpaint to match existing dark green color. Non-applicable due to work not being visible from a public way. Dated: October 4, 2016 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. Date Stamp gIZtaI1 , =, R�� Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET.SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 For Office Use Only (978)6195685 FAX(978)7400404 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving X Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition X Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other District: ❑Derby Street []Lafayette Street X McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: 380 Essex St, Salem MA, 01970 Name of Record Owner(s): Jay Famico Owner Mailing Address: Same Description of Work Proposed Please type or print clearly. Attach additional sheets, as necessary. The basement bulk head door is rotted in several areas and requires repainting.Its top also requires re-flashing.It is not visible from any public way. The bulk head door will be repaired by replacing the rotted sections with new wooden slats. The top will be re- flashed. The entire bulk head door will be repainted using the same dark green. Photo of Rear Bulk Head Door � �mm lammm ull HIM some A- is — 1r 1 -x Name of Applicant: Jay Famico XOwner ❑Contractor ❑Tenant ❑Other: Signature: Date: 9/22/2016 Tel. #:978.500.4437 E-mail Address: famicOiaYAgmail.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Named Fainirn Mailing address: 380 Essex St City: Salem State:MA_Zip: 01970 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed for the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meeting. Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions, including profiles Description, photographs, and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials (please bring to the meeting product samples, if appropriate) Dimensions (i.e. height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples, if applicable(no less than 21Ix2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers, HVAC equipment, electrical service and meters, and proposed screening . o 4. Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ✓ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ✓ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C)and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property:380 Essex Street Name of Record Owner:Jv Famico Description of Work Proposed: Repair rear and west boundary fences, replacing damaged and deteriorated fence sections where necessary. Paint to match existing colors of green and white. There will be no change to the design, material, color or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to being in- kind repair and repainting. Dated: October 4.2016 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. Date Stamp RE E I V E P S31262016 Salem Historical Commission DEPT PLANNING & COMMU ITY DEVELOPMENT 120 WASHINGTON STREET.SALEM.MASSACHUSETTS 01970 For Offi2e Use Only 1978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving X Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition X Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street X McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: 380 Essex St, Salem MA, 01970 Name of Record Owner(s): Jay Famico Owner Mailing Address: Same Description of Work Proposed Please type or print clearly. Attach additional sheets, as necessary. The rear and left hand fences have rotted in several areas. In addition,they require sanding and repainting. We seek to repair the fence in-kind.In doing so,we will remove and replace all rotted or otherwise broken sections of fencing with new pressure treated wood.The fencing wil l then be sanded as needed and repainted using the same color green and white. The exact paint color will be determined by taking chips of the existing paint to Waters& Brown and using its spectrophotometer. In cases where the fence posts have tilted or are no longer sturdy they will be re-planted. Photo of Rear Fence X11 _ Ae � � • F _ r {i� 1 Photo of Left Fence One ¢4.611..- ♦ilk L.�.y-��1���(}�. c�n r s M . to 4' :•. r .,r aC' ;.�+'`- k t. 1 -�-r i�a - . _ v �R '.� .y. ai rt _ - I 'tet ,�yCr-f A Y< �� - ✓�'YjaVr �4 may.. �,�':,�,. .f 'A. Photo ILeft Fence1 1 1 f 'Ili �'1_• ���:\ S I • �' z Name of Applicant: Jay Famico X Owner OContractor []Tenant ❑Other: Signature: Date: 9/25/2016 Tel.#:978.500.4437 E-mail Address: famicoiavna,email.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Named Famion Mailing address: 380 Essex St City: Salem State: MA_Zip: 01970 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed for the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meeting. Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions, including profiles Description,photographs, and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials(please bring to the meeting product samples, if appropriate) Dimensions(i.e. height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples, if applicable(no less than 2"x2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers, HVAC equipment, electrical service and meters, and proposed screening C T �v s Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ✓ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by he exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property: 380 Essex Street Name of Record Owner: Jay Famico Description of Work Proposed: Install two heat pump condenser units at the rear of the east ell. Non-applicable due to work not being visible from a public way. Dated: October 3.2016 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. Date Stamp o\. w.. i p Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 For Office Use Only (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign X Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street X McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: 380 Essex St, Salem MA, 01970 Name of Record Owner(s): Jay Famico Owner Mailing Address: Same Description of Work Proposed Please type or print clearly.Attach adcA onal sheets, as necessap Currently 380 Essex Street does not have central air or central heating. As a result, each summer six or more window air conditioners are installed, which are all visible from public roadways. To make the house more comfortable, remove the need for window units and increase energy efficiency we are installing air sourced heat pumps. The heat pumps will be installed to the right hand side of the pantry(see 1"floor blue prints below).The wiring and heating/cooling lines will be ran into the house using a small 9" x 4"window that is present in the pantry crawl space.The heat pumps and their associated wiring and heating/cooling lines will not be visible from any public way. Placement of Heat Pumps y� ,� r(jtt�trl] LL i s3 z►G.. ,� JffJr ..� •rte p Y W M F{�\t�j• }y' t4,\17. Fo,w r yi U WWXW4=== J� I = 9.70MMMMM This side is the front of the house and faces Essex Street. Name of Applicant: Jay Famico XOwner ❑Contractor []Tenant ❑Other: Signature: Date: 9/25/2016 Tel. #:978.500.4437 E-mail Address: famicoiavna,email.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Name Jay Faminn Mailing address: 380 Essex St City: Salem State:MA_Zip: 01970 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed for the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meeting Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions,including profiles Description,photographs, and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials (please bring to the meeting product oduct samples, if appropriate) Dimensions (i.e. height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples, if applicable(no less than 2"x2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers, HVAC equipment, electrical service and meters, and proposed screening TTs Plumbing & Heating, Inc. P.O. Box 2393 Attleboro, MA 02703 a Phone 508-226-5514 ' TJ'S Fax 508-409-3527 mu tcutier@tjsradiantheat.com Proposal Date: September 21, 2016 Prepared For: Project Summary Jay Famico AC/Hydro Air System 380 Essex Street Salem,MA 978-500-4437 Description of Proposed Work. TJ's Plumbing and Heating, Inc. will install three Unico systems consisting ofa 2-ton Unico system for the back two floors over the kitchen, one 2-ton system for the third ,floor, and one 3-ton system for the secondJloor. All systems will use R410A refrigerant, to cool your home. Each system will be located in the attic with one central return. The system will consist of one zone on each floor. A thermostats will be located on each floor. The line set will rundown through the house. All ductwork will be properly insulated. All systems will have hot water coils,for heating. The lines will be run from the attic to the basement with Viega Fosta PEXfor the heating lines. The new Carrier condensers will be single stage and they will be properly charged using the sub cooling method. All refrigeration lines will be nitrogen tested overnight to 200 PSL The lutes will then be vacuum tested. This removes any moisture or contaminates from the system. A galvanized pan with afloat switch will be placed under the unit in the attic. If dte pan ever gets water in it, the unit will automatically shut down,preventing any damage to the compressor. Material Will include: 2-Unico supplies,for complete 2-ton system Blower motor(Model #M2430BL1-EC2) Cooling module (Model #A12430CL1-B) Heating module (Model#M2430CL1-X) I-Unico supplies jor complete 3-ton system Blower motor (Model #M3036BL1-EC2) Cooling module (Model#M3036CL1-B) Heating module (Model #M3036CL1-a) Galvanized chwhi pan with float sss itch _'-Carrier h?Iinity, 2-ton. 2-stage heat pump condensers (Model 251fNB624AQ03) I-Carrier Infinite, 3-tan, 2-.stage heat pump condenser (Model 2511AIB636,4003) Losr voltage connections 3- Honeywell focus pro 1000 thermostats or equivalent 3-Unico Advanced control board Condenserpad Copper line-sets FSK wrap insulation R8 Duct sealing White Unico supply outlets Permits and inspections TTS Will nnsicr/l one new system to heat and cool Ille.rrst floor of:your home. The uir handler will be located io the basement and will he a 5-ton, 17-SEER, Carrier InIiniir air handler .(Model #FE4AN8006L00) with an EC'Mrnotor. The condenser Brill be a iiia stage, Carrier Infinitl,conclenser(M(idel#25VNA060,4) with R410A refrigermnl. The condenser swill be propw•1),charged using tine sub cooling method. All reji igercninn lines will he nitrogen le.cted overnight to 200 PSI. The lines will then be vacuum tested to 500 microns. This removes any nwisttn•e a-cantannirnales from the srsiem. All nese ductwork will be custonn fabricated with 26 gauge galvanized G-90 metal. All connections will be screwed and taped for a rigid connection. All dntc ht ork will be sealed and insulated with FSK fail face vapor barrier duct wrap. All branch ducts will be flex and have adjustable manual dampers for balancing anal con?fo i control. Soldered galvani_ed,fabricated drairn paras. Material is as follows: 1 - Carrier Infinity air handler with ECM motor(Model #FE4ANB006L00) I - Galvanized drain pan with float switch 1 - Carrier Infinity two-stage R41 OA condenser heat pump (Model#25VNA060A) Condensate pump 1 -Digital thermostat infinity SYSTXCCITCOI-A Condenserpad Copper line-set R6 duct insulation New Air Bear style air filter Duct sealing Low voltage electrical connections Permits and inspections AHRI#760 7325/17 SEER/10 EER/10 HSPF BY OTHER: Electrical line voltage Removal of old heating system, radiators, and piping Project Summary: First Floor $ 31,005.00 Second Floor (w/upgraded condenser) $ 24,705.00 Third Floor (w/u upgraded condenser $ 22 528.00 Pg ) Two Floors Over Kitchen (w/updated condenser) $ 24,634.00 .Less Expected Rebate first floor - $ 250.00 Total Project (including all options) $ 102,622.00 NOTE: The specified unit first floor qualifies for a $250 rebate firom MassSave. You may also qualify for tip to $25,000 in interest-free loans from MassSave (www.masssave.com). TJ's has provided rebate and return estimates based on information currently available. We are not directly responsible for rebates or returns not given. We will provide all documentation and information required to apply for said rebates and returns and will complete your project to specifications required to earn rebates and returns. Ultimately,however,customers must work directly with the state and federal agencies and electric and gas companies to ensure they receive the appropriate rebates and returns. Payment Terms: Down payment required prior to star/ of work. Staged payments as work is completed. Please nine that final pcn-rnew is tae on ehnv o.fprojecl completion. Us sloes not allow delayed pavtirents while cm louver enrait.r am applicable rebates. * Us alters creative financing options. Please inquire/Or details. Guarantee Us pe,lorms all healing and cooling load calcnlalions wring the most current version of Hi ighlsoft Universal. This uteel.s.-ICDA Manual.l and D requirements for the energy cad,in .AIA or Rl. Otto' indoor design conclilion.s are hosed on it callier clam in the Boston area. A design den', in itinler. is 9 degrees Fahrenheit, this equates to a healing indoor design temperanu'e of 70 clegre,s Fahrenheit at 50`,%1 clmire hhunielin..A design clan, in sunnier, is 87.h degrees Fahrenheit which equales la a cooling indoor design temperonare of 75 clegrees Fahrenlheil at 50%relative humidity. Once work commences, T,7'.s Phanbing and Healing Inc. will continne work at it reasormhle pare unlil all the hark is completed and fidli junctional. All material is guaratnced to he as specified. All work to he completed in a rvorlanan-like meuruer according to srandai d prat stets. .Anp alteration or deviation jhvm the above service capabilities that involve providing c.rnzr fituur,s ur additional copubililles wi/1 he eveculed only oil it Orders, and will heconhe an erlra,hwage neer and above the proposal yowls. ,Ill agreements emuingchu upon.strikes. accidents or dehwr hrrond our cunlrol. Owner to your fire, tornado will other insuram es. Our wnrkecs arc fidlr covered hr Irorkuhau's Comp,nsutiun larnrante. Authorized B tr: Timothy J. Cutler, President Date: September 21, 2016 ROTE:This proposal may he ti khdrami by us if not accepted within Ihirty(30)Jays. Acceptance of Proposal The above prices,specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. payment will be made as outlined above. Authorized Signature: Date: TJ's Plumhing&Heating, /nc's Quality Pledge to You: TJ's Plumbing& Heating, Inc, has been providing quality heating and cooling systems for the Attleboro, and New England area for over 25 years. "We are proud to continue our pledge for 100% quality service, workmanship and customer satisfaction." We guarantee that the beating and cooling system you purchase are properly installed and maintained or that the service that is provided is first rate to give you years of comfort and efficiency. We stand behind every single home we have ever serviced and give you a full one year warranty on the entire system. 0 T Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619.5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ✓ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ✓ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property:380 Essex Street Name of Record Owner: Jay Famico Description of Work Proposed: Replace soffit and frieze boards on rear ell. Soffit to be replaced with 318"thick Georgia-Pack Plytanium sanded plywood;fascia to be replaced with 1"x 8" TUF Trimboard. Fascia to be minimally visible behind gutter. Repaint both soffit and fascia to match existing color. There will be no change to the design, color or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to being in-kind repair and repainting. NOTE. Request to replace existing wood gutter with copper gutter is schedule for the public meeting of October 19, 2016 at 7 pm. Dated: September 26, 2016 /SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. Date Stamp DE°TOF P t,, Salem Historical Commission omkluL E 1:0 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM.MASSACHUSETTS 01970 For Office iYs'Ee�{[��EN 1978)819-5585 FAX(978)7400404 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving X Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition X Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street X McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: 380 Essex St, Salem MA, 01970 Name of Record Owner(s): Jay Famico Owner Mailing Address: Same Description of Work Proposed Please type or print clearly.Attach additional sheets, as necessary. The soffit and trim boards of the back wing are in significant disrepair,primarily the result of dry rot.As a result of this disrepair rain and insects gain access into the portion of the house. The specified area is denoted with the red rectangle in the first photo below. We seek to repair in-kind the soffits and freeze boards. This includes: • Remove all dry rot on the front, right,rear and left sides of the area. • Repair in-kind using 3/8" thick Georgia-Pacific Plytanium sanded plywood for the soffit and I" x 8" TUF Trimboard for the fascia. • Prime and paint soffit and trim board. Paint will match the existing paint color. Matching of color will be done via spectrophotometer at Waters& Brown. I 380 Essex St,Proposed Repair Section „ 11` 111 ! �aao' M incl 380 Essex St, Proposed Repair Section: Photo of dry rot 5 Y? (yq YL '�, Name of Applicant: Jay Famico X Owner []Contractor ❑Tenant ❑Other: Signature: Date: 9/05/2016 Tel. #:978.500.4437 E-mail Address: famicoiavna amail.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Named Ramiro Mailing address: 380 Essex St City: Salem State:MA_Zip: 01970 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed for the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meetinz Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions, including profiles Description, photographs, and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials (please bring to the meeting product samples, if appropriate) Dimensions (i.e. height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples, if applicable(no less than 2"x2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers, HVAC equipment, electrical service and meters, and proposed screening Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction l] Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property: 380 Essex Street Name of Record Owner: Jay Famico Description of Work Proposed: Replace existing asphalt shingle roof with GAF Slateline asphalt shingles in English gray slate. Note: Request to install solar panels has been continued to allow applicant to consider alternative solar panel array designs that would not prohibit future reinstallation of roof balustrade. Dated: September 26, 2016 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: Kal�,.,,5, �p-r-,' I The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. \\ Date Stamp y0, alem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM.MASSACHUSETTS 01970 For Office Use Only / f978)619-5685 FA%19781 740-0704 l/V APP�'ICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving X Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street X McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: 380 Essex St, Salem MA, 01970 Name of Record Owner(s): Jay Famico Owner Mailing Address: Same Description of Work Proposed Please type or print clearly.Attach additional sheets, as necessary. Currently,the asphalt roof of 380 Essex St Salem MA is seeping water into the attic.Repair of the roof is not possible as the roof is fully deprecated and every section of the roof has at least two and in some cases three layers of shingles. The roof as evident in the photo's below is not highly visible from the roadway We seek to strip and dispose of existing asphalt shingles from main roof of house,provide for ice and water shield on entire roof and re-shingle using GAF Slateline architectural shingles in a comparable color of grey(Slateline-English Gray, Slatchne-Antique Slate or Slateline-Royal Slate,whichever the commission prefers). Slateline shingles were selected as the commission has approved them for use many times in the last two years including. • Marianne Chojnicki, Mitchell Henderson at 100 Federal Street on Feb 17th 2016 • David Asky at 376 Essex Street on October 21st 2015 • Chris and Stacey Norkun at 53 Summer Street on May 5th 2015 • Hugh&Diane Pyle and Melanie Griffin&Benjamin Larrabee at 330 Essex Street on October 15 2014 • Brad Aham,Witch City Holdings, LLC at 248 Lafayette Street on July 2nd 2014 Work to be provided for by: M&M Contractors 7R March Street Court Salem, MA 01970 978.745.8245 Front of 380 Essex ST. Salem MA i* g� y �r �r Po M Side of 380 Essex ST. Salem MA 17 i ,b r Name of Applicant: Jay Famico X Owner ❑Contractor ❑Tenant ❑Other: Signature: Date: 10/27/2015 Tel. #:978.500.4437 E-mail Address: famicoiay(a)Qmail.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Name Jay Famirn Mailing address: 380 Essex St City: Salem State:MA_Zip: 01970 .CO T 6 s ra n Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ✓ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by rhe exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C)and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property:380 Essex Street Name of Record Owner: Jay Famico Description of Work Proposed: Repair and repaint front wood gate. There will be no change to the design, material, color or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to being in-kind repairs and repainting. Dated: September 14, 2016 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: ( e_�t4c%6-,4l )PZ'� The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise incicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. Date Stanp r�q� pp_� A�1 �_, 1 '0" C its tl 2516�. 16 ' DEP . OF PLANNING 3 Salem Historical Commission COMM NITY DEVELOPMENT 126 WASHINGTON STREET.SALEM.MAssACHUsE I Fs 0-97,2 For Office Use Only (978)619-5683 FAX 1978)7&6-6A6A APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving X Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition X Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Stre--t X McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: 380 Essex St, Salem MA, 0197C Name of Record Owner(s): Jay Famico Owner Mailing Address: Same Description of Work Proposed Please type or prvlt clearly.Artach additional sheets, as necessary. Currently the front gate is hanging askew,it's wooden slats are separating and its paint is chipped and flaking off (especially the top white section). If the gate is not repaired it will continue deteriorating.This application is for the following work: • Fix hinges of gate so that it hangs even and closes properly. • Fix wooden slats and panels Df gate (in-kind) and return it to its original state. • Re-paint gate in-kind by matching its existing paint color via spectrophotometer available at Waters & Brown. ter• � `� �+�. C � H l Y4V�: x�� •moi x�,{. � � � � '2 .. �+`t'w i, 9 1 _fi 'tit' 'b:ni� - ' 'x...' =" i r4 ::-{�" �#" Yae�4- '-°'T# 5• - '' ' x *, a, & .&".bgu' _§'.' "R t s S'c ? s ',., fi"- a�. 5 � " - .a - e int rx �. 1�"' • k�xi� it: .{irr a ff w, 0 iAl Oak AM r , , Name of Applicant: Jay Famico X Owner ❑Contractor ❑Tenant ❑Other: Signature: Date: 9/05/2016 Tel. #:978.500.4437 E-mail Address: famicoiay(@,gmail.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Name Tay Famien Mailing address: 380 Essex St City: Salem State:MA_Zip: 01970 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed for the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meeting Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions, including profiles Description,photographs,and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials (please bring to the meeting product samples, if appropriate) Dimensions (i.e. height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples,if applicable(no less than 2"x2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers, HVAC equipment, electrical service and meters, and proposed screening ;CO T D Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑x Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C)and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property:380 Essex St Name of Record Owner: Jay Famico Description of Work Proposed: Repaintfront iron railings. There will be no change to the design, material, color, cr outward appearance of the railings. Dated: October 29.2015 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. Date Stamp 1012l`70ls ( s;��y� et1wA `�- Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET.SALEM.MASSACHUSETTS 01970 For Offi.e Use Only (978)619-W5 FAX(978)74)-0404 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic Dist`ict's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Sa etr_ His_orical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition X Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street X McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: 380 Essex St, Salem MA, 01970 Name of Record Owner(s): Jay Famico Owner Mailing Address: Same Description of Work Proposed Please type or print clear y Attach additional sheets, as necessary. Hand Sand front iron railing to remove significant rust build up. Prim from iron rating with rust inhibitor primer. Paint subsequently aftar with black metal paint(Benjamin Moore High Performance D.T.M Alkyd low luster Black P23).Black paint was provided by Waters&Brown and is of the color/type used for the iron railings in the McIntire district. t Ir ■ i Name of Applicant: Jay Famico X Owner ❑Contractor ❑Tenant ❑Other: Signature: Date: 10/27/2015 Tel. #:978.500.4437 E-mail Address: famicoiav(da gmail.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Named Famicn Mailing address: 380 Essex St City: Salem State:MA_Zip: 01970 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed for the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meeting Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions, taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions, including profiles Description, photographs, and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials (please bring to the meeting product samples, if appropriate) Dimensions(i.e. height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples, if applicable (no less than 2"x2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers, HVAC equipment, electrical service and meters, and proposed screening ATTACIII- 11 D OCUNIf STATIOS An application will not he considered complete unless all work ilenzc are thorour{hlr described and the application includes all information needed jar the Commission to n:u1.e a determination. Failure ur.submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a hAure meeting. Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions.itikcn from all parlor: ways Site plan showing location of improsententr Elevation drawings of the existing conditions mid proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions, including protiles Description.photographs,andeor catalog cuts of proposed materials(please bring to the meeting product samples. if appropriate) Dimensions(ie. height of fence. size of pickets and posts.etc.) i Paint color samples, if applicable(no less than "'x2..) Location and sire ol'all mechanical equipment.such as transformers, HVAC equipmcmt. 1_l electrical service and meters, and proposed screening r .. �g ;� �� .,.� g J r; • � �. �<�� . : ,.� . ; E: ` ., '� I o : 1 +:: ; � � — � � � � � �— rel ���- Y �r --r_Y! - r w:c+cid"I'Iiiii111�� ��{{/ _ Vis. s_1 Si�, Yf. i ' zY _ ` ; 'r r � _ l ii. , a � y � , '.� � .� ,� ': p ;� •l � ` # � �. �, � �� O. Palmer Swecker 380 Essex Street RECEIVED Salem Massachusetts 01970 OCT 1 3 2005 978-744-5222 DEPT.Of PLANNING& COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT October 10, 2005 Ms.Hannah Diozzi, Chair Salem Historical Commission 120 Washington Street Salem,Massachusetts Dear Madame Chair, If you will check the minutes of a meeting held in your office about a year ago, concerning the fence between 380 Essex Street and the property now owned by Doctor Eric Bachman,you will find that this fence was approved at that time. Further,that fence was destroyed in a windstorm and is being replaced by a fence of exactly the same dimension and design.Also, that same windstorm did considerable damage to the east side of the house taking out part of the faucet and much of the widow's walk railing. The faucet has been replaced and the lumber for the replacement of the railing is now cured and as soon as I am well enough the railings will be replaced. The railing over the addition will be replaced as soon as the turnings,that were stolen, can be turned. Very truly yours, `67 O.Palmer Swecker Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT 311 FAX(978)740.0404 October 5, 2005 NOTICE OF VIOLATION O. Palmer&Elma B. Swecker 380 Essex Street Salem, MA 01970 Dear Mr. and Ms. Maurer: It has come to the attention of the Salem Historical Commission that work has been undertaken on your property at 380 Essex Street,which is located in a local historic district-i.e., fence installation. According to our files, no Certificate of Appropriateness, Hardship, or Non- Applicability has been issued for this work and the Building Inspector had issued a Stop Work Order for this installation. Please stop all work on the exterior of the property. Within 30 days, please submit an application for the Commission to review the work completed as well as any additional work you may be planning on undertaking. If you need assistance, please feel free to contact our staff assistant,Jane Guy,at the Department of Planning and Community Development, 120 Washington Street, Salem,MA(978 745-9595, Ext. 311). Thank you for your assistance in preserving the architectural integrity of Salem's Historic Districts. Sincerely, Hannah D1ozz1 Chair • `CON)IT P. c Tls ~ Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (508) 745.9595 EXT. 311 FAX (508) 740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property: 380 Essex St. Name of Record Owner: O. Palmer& Elma Swecker Description of Work Proposed: Re-install balustrade on first floor addition to match balustrade on roof and photographs provided. Dated: /q-/— SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: 4' "I�7 The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. - ni gi pr ' 1 of i' I Its I ' !� fi 1'. Fk .\r'xr� 1 L CC A�41 ,S ryjy E" 1 p* R s Y 999 �illimma PLATE XXXIX.—Peabody-Silsbee House, 3q—O--L,�xkeet, 1 Erected 1797; Hodges-Peele-West House, 12 Chestnut Street. Erected .. . t rZiJA 1. Al y`4 r ;.�..�� III i :���J�J°I d' �� •c _ �y�-:< a " �� • �•'Y, {� Yf1 �� ZAK NOWt� n � 1( � I u' 9�• •u n d•. ►}�i�i ms's�4. �!C%1 �* zi pf if, maw —Avow i w ,• sem. .M �•n... c �° ��� .,,,� w�.>;�/ .�a�..�r-ate ,e•�-' ` - P .iN •.�~_ _"-� -.. "J'k- fli `112 !�� � - O THi1 /2�✓l� Q� ,7�G /�1'��c`.uo fr —c.ST/ih' /��,,J�+' ,c�,4i O,f./Y/r0 yam,' �FO.ea /9n� �.��: L/�itA,cy it ✓-Ir � TAS RiCH� t ' � 4 saw, � ..M � .1 •;Sr ,- +a1�p�' ��.J��t�f- s ,I •ypF+�si c f 'fy' t � 't rt!w 1 f rR' iyf• t YNall . l •t� �� ,. , I uuwuuwtitq 1 w!�i�WUI� •�` �� �pumumumm I uu r 1 �♦ - 11 4 } (II{ J 1 { ff♦ M.. l • T..R: Ilk n "€ iW J lllllllllllll I llllllllllllll(/lll!llll' / ' z ; Iluu�� minlllnn � amimnuauaruni r lli �� : i . I� •4 .,Y. / •r •I r j ' s.. T _ _ I � h - I FORM B - BUILDING In Area no. Form no. MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION -Z'6 Office of the Secretary, State House, Boston L I�- - - - - - - °T - - 1. Town SALEM Y 'x T Address 380 Essex Street Name. r Present use Residence *" Present owner?.�y( yc2rtE�F�Jq 3 '6JEC KE 2 a 3. Description: �i Date Federal 1807 Source S.H.D.S.C. I. 1969 � . Style Federal �I Architect McIntire in relation to nearest cross streets and other buildings. Indicate north. Exterior wall fabric Brick Outbuildings (describe) stable Other features ells added Altered x Date Moved Date 5. Lot size � _ One acre or :ess x Over one acre Approximate frontage 6o' Approximate distance of building from street le' O NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE 6. Recorded by E. C. Welch USGS Quadrant Organization §-,H,C, HC Photo no. 1 ._ _ Dte; 9/7, 75 Date; (over). 177 MASS. KST. C;;;, M. cw-�-IG-nnaldre; ronM_�..7Fi1 �1 / 71-1I:.:iT. 3`07 iii. -iT7 C:7: E_:._raeo Lj Book 71 . C-1, ar E*:- _r:? xa Date of Title Gcr._ar a: ':ins lata of Title by3ic�l Condition of Structure: fir- ;:�-� •- � . . It.. .j°� - - - , i, -' � , . .- • '_ .�` :,� S &cam, .:; . .. 1_ /LL ;i;3.'ZJ 3ssnx 3«aat. :2?,T Oi 0=, 23LAI D2 r=—O 1L. c7 §aauel " a:1a irs d4339aad tbi3 thres—gory brick house with its hip root Zbauz 1347 far Joseph Sprague, Jr. The original house was probably hrntar3 with 1 service ell in t.hs rearg aaveral other ally have since kmen added. The architectural details of this house are very fine and give it a mss o: lightness despite its bulk. They include the two balu>astrades, tall slender chi=neye, cornice and frmt portico. Ia the yard there is a period stable, whLch Pinks -i:aball says nae hzd a=a remodeling. .,.ccozd'ing to Oliver Thayer, Dr. Stearns was a prise waver is 1` bai1:3Lng the tsxrnvike to Boston (Sighland Avsusue) ..and was bound to have iC wh:.n 2ini2hed, so level and straight as to take an early r� Salem into Boston miixkee. '� ML house was la tar owned by Colanal .raneia c:abody. Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 �J^t OMNI& CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ] ; reconstruction [X] • demolition [ ] ; moving [ ]; alteration [ ]; painting [ ]; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . McIntire Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 380 Essex St. Name of Record Owner: Palmer Swecker DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Reroofing lower level black asphalt roof. No change in color, material or detail. Non-applicable due to being an in-kind replacement. does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act (MA_ Gen. Law, Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings prior to commencing. Dated: April 2, 1992 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By Chairman