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19 FOWLER STREET - DISTRICT FILES i , ,�.ir:� S(��a�t �.L w' Y ' w .. y� \ i �i r - r 7 P 1 .15 b , 1 ♦��j��/��}, 1 {f 511 l �v�.1 •I '��_ �� ` �' \\. I , ' Yi ( I ♦ f Y � { � 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 ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage 13� 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 19 Fowler Street Name of Record Owner: Charles Bean& Susan Linder-Bean Description of Work Proposed: Installation ofphotovoltaic system per Solular, LLC plan E-1 dated 12121111 and photo simulations. Panels to be LG Mono X LG255S1 C with end caps. Installation to be on the upper portion of the gambrel roof. Frame to be dark aluminum, mounted with Iron Ridge XRS Solar Rail System. Approval is conditional that, within 60 days, the applicant or representative will provide a sample panel for the Commission to view. Approval is based on the following findings: • This application is unique in that it is the first solar application being reviewed by the Commission and that the Commission has limited experience with which to adequatelyjudge the application. In this regard, the Commission has determined this installation to be a pilot or test case, which may make the existing guidelines subject to modification, to which future applications may be subject. • With regard to this specific installation and house, it was determined that there is no subsidiary building.Jor an alternative location, there is no adequate yard space for a ground installation and there are no architectural features for which the system can be completely hidden from the public way. 11 will be placed on the upper slope of a gambrel rooj,* which has been determined to be less visible from the public way and due to the minimal roofslope, it will only be visible at a significant distance from the house. Dated: March 22, 2012 SALEMTORICAL COMMISSION By: � , The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it at 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. RECEIVED �4 FEB 0 6 2012 Salem Historical Commission DEPT.OFPLkNNINGI C.OLjMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MA 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT. 311 FAX(978)740-0404 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: Construction Moving Reconstruction Alteration Demolition Painting Sign ther as described below. 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Commitment to a Clean Environment O The Mono XTM module is the first in the world TLong-lasting Warranty and Support authorized to display the Carbonfree Certli T LG always stands by its products with sterling co, Label.To be certified,the Mono X'"passed ^ter' warranty policies.The Mono X'"support policy t8itl1eA a rigorcus Life Cycle Assessment from raw includes a 10-year product warranty,a 12-year materials to end of use. 90%power warranty,and a 25-year 80%power warranty. _ TM • • LG260SlC LG25SSlC LG250SIC 0 Mechanical Properties 0 Electrical Properties(STC') Cells 6.10 L5260SiC LG255S1C W250SlC Cell vendor LG Maximum power at STC(Pmax) 260 255 250 Cell type Monmrystailine MPP voltage(Vmpp) 301 300 29.9 Cell dimensions 156 x 156 mm=/6 x 6 irr MPP current(Impp) 8.64 8.50 8.37 #of busbar 3 - Open circuit voltage(Voc) 373 37.2 377 Dimensions(L xW x H) 1632 z 986 x 42 mm Short circuit current(Isc) 8.94 8.85 8.76 64.25 x 3882 x 1.65 in Module efficiency(%) 16.2 15.8 15.5 Maximum load(Pa)' 5400(113 psf) Operating temperature('C) -40-t90 Weight 19 kg/41.89 Ib Maximum system voltage(V) 600 Connector type' Tyco connector IP 67 Maximum series fuse rating(A) 20 Junction box IP 65 with 3 bypass diodes Po Wer tolerance(%) 0-+3 Length of cables 2 x 1000 mm/2.39.3'in .y-Ie(Snaxi a nn CeMean).ineal ice loco Wrm'.rrodWs remywa,we 25'4 AM 15 UMw,he IEC aiYtives 'The nwreplan powe aNpN b—Nai.de.— ey LG{]«rroncsw r55ds arta aencere NEC 2006 cwpteo, Cwvwion 0 Certifications and Warranty 0 Electrical Properties(NOCT') Certifications IEC 61215 Ed.2,IEC 61730,UL 1703 Product warranty 10 years LG260SIC L6255SIC LG250SIC Output warranty of Pmax 12 years-90% Maximum power(W) 189 186 782 25 years-80% Maximum power voltage(V) 27.11 2701 26.91 Maximum power current(A) 6.98 6.87 677 I$Temperature Coefficients Open circuit voltage(Voc) 34.61 - 34.51 34.47 Short circuit current(Isc) 722 715 708 NOCT 43.7 t 2'C Efficiency reduction Pmpp -0469%/K (fmm,ow W/m1p200W-9 c4.5% Voc -0128 V/K,-0.338%/K •Noe Ilvemmai oparma,y Cnn arr,,.Itx p) Mesa.800 Wen'.ainmani rcmpera+ma 20<. 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CONNECT AC TO CUSTOMER SERVICE VIA AC COMBINER AND 15A/2P BACKFEED BREAKER. FREE AIR SUNLIGHT RESISTANT GRADE RACEWAY o uT.Eon ePTwxu EElSTwO 3. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SHALL COMPLY WITH NEC 2008 ROOF TOP THWN-2 OR XHHW-2 OR RHH/RWH-2 0 METER „o, SATE DEEwMmDNDFcwNeEE RACEWAY OR THHN OR THWN OR XHHWo oT I"PRO J.To cxcc_en .Ta 4. INVERTER SHALL COMPLY WITH UL 1741 AND IEEE 1547. CABLE INDOORS EwJ:. xoTeo .Toe nw RACEWAY THHN OR THWN OR XHHW* axer Tuue PAINT onm 5. PROVIDE NAME PLATE ON DC DISCONNECT IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 690.53. UNDERGROUND *MAY SUBSTITUTE "-2" RATED CONDUCTORS 3#10,1 #6G,1 "C UTILITY DISCONNECT (LOCKABLE) W G N 60A/2P W (E) UTILITY NON-FUSED SERVICE p F NEMA 3R W LU o 3#10,1 #6 G,1 "CF t z Lu Y a mLU .J (E) MAIN HOUSE LL w Z GROUNDING SYSTEM O J � N 15A/2P BKR DRAWIN`TITLE (E) 200/2 ELECTRICAL MCB SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM (E) UTILITY INDENT".EHEM METER E-1 (E) MAIL PANEL (SQUARE D) 120/240 VOLT SINGLE PHASE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER RATING: 200A BUS BAR RATING: 200A re waAxneu.D..E "•'. 7 OPEN SPACES PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM DESIGN DRAWINGS ---u §MWIAW a.or . • h \ I r 04 e 14 A - ' s'-" al �y 4 N i � se . � INVERTER [ei . I [e] enphase E N E R G Y NIS= - Maximum energy production The Enphase Energy Microinverter PRODUCTIVE - Resilient to dust, debris and shading Performance monitoring per module System improves energy harvest, increases reliability, and dramatically - System availability greater simplifies design, installation and RELIABLE than 99.8% No single point of system failure management of solar power systems. The Enphase System includes the - Quick and simple design, installation SMART and management microinverter, the Envoy Communications - 24/7 monitoring and analysis Gateway, and Enlighten, Enphase's monitoring and analysis software. S A F E Low voltage DC - Reduced fire risk SP® C US t • M215 — MICROINVERTER TECHNICAL DATA I Input Data (DQ M215-60-21-1--S22623 and M215-60-21-1--S22-NA/S23-NA (Ontario) Recommended input power(STC) 190-260W Maximum input DC voltage 45V Peak power tracking voltage 22V-36V Operating range 16V-36V Min./Max.start voltage 26.4V/45V Max.DC short circuit current 15A Max.input current 10.5A Output . .ta (AQ @208 Vac @240 Vac Maximum output power 215W 215W Nominal output current LOA (arms at nominal duration) 0.9A(arms at nominal duration) Nominal voltage/range 208V/183-229V 240V/211-264V Nominal frequency/range 60.0/59.3-60.5 Hz 60.0/59.360.5 Hz Extended frequency range 60.0/59.2-60.6 Hz 60.0/59.2-60.6 Hz Power Factor >0.95 >0.95 Maximum units per 20A branch circuit 25(three phase) 17(single phase) Maximum output fault current 1.05 Arms,over 3 cycles;25.2 Apeak,174ms duration Efficiency CEC weighted efficiency 96.0% Peak inverter efficiency 96.3% Static MPPT efficiency(weighted,reference EN50530) 99.6% Dynamic MPPT efficiency(fast irradiation changes,reference EN50530) 99.3% Night time power consumption 46mW Mechanical Data Ambient temperature range -40`Cto+650C Operating temperature range(internal) -40°1 to+85°C Dimensions(WXHXD) 17.3 cm x 16.4 cm x 2.5 cm(6.8" x 6.45"x 1.0")* Weight 1.6 kg(3.5 lbs) Cooling Natural convection-No fans Enclosure environmental rating Outdoor-NEMA 6 *without mounting bracket Compatibility Pairs with most 60-cell PV modules Communication Power line Warranty 25-year limited warranty Monitoring Free lifetime monitoring via Enlighten softrware Compliance. UL1741/IEEE1547,FCC Part 15 Class B CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO.0-M91,0.4-04,and 107.1-01 Enphase Energy, Inc. 142-00010 Rev 02 201 1 st Street Petaluma,CA 94952 Phone:877-797-4743 Fax:707-763-0784 info@enphaseenergy.com http://www.enphase.com JTcIcomc, to the City of Salcm, '4ICssachasr-ttl IFLimberley Dd%tS l,�.'�4yur 0 047 ' w Y 4114. \ r ;0q 215 '117 { 7 _ 9 } / ^xt`'.• 6 0080, VIJ 25_1 I 0 Fr • ,� , r is ; 20_4864 \ / 25 rxIt �, } /15_0 1 ;-h, 25_0124 25_4084 \ _' , 25 00 25_00972- -1191 5-1 5_00 Fa '`� � � `'�� 25 449 25 )Q1 ' 4482 0 25_4 r � f � h 0134 i 4 ,\ 25_0141` 15 0131 + Q nitItry Fye �+ I 0 ~© © n �P R+ Salem City Hall 93 Washington S Phone: 978-745- City Hall Hours of Operation: Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday CITY OF SALEM ASSESSOR'S CERTIFICATION OF ABUTTERS "PARTIES IN INTEREST" AAE: �. '`f L FEB 0 6 2012 BOARD/COMMISSION: Historical Commission DEPT.of v``•:al�ir ': ` COMMIihi',Y;: PROJECT SITE: 19 Fowler Street(25_0087_0) DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENT: Applicant Abutters to abutter Across the street&their abutters X l Assessor's Certification on Applications to the SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship This is to certify that the time of the last assessment for taxation made by the City of Salem, the names and addresses of those listed on the attached sheets are owners of land abutting upon the land described above as the project site, or are owners deemed to be materially effected(as defined by Massachusetts General Law Chapter 40 Q. Assessor's Signature: Date: .(.61" Number of initialed pages attached: Once Certified, Return to: Jane A. Guy,Department of Planning and Community Development I elicoaiae-to the City a Salem, asscrcahuset�.s t 0 r - ..� 25 1$ n 007 _ f�` {,, 5 `•'"j ,L.\V y' 'S• ` J 111 y'3 5 - _ 5-0tiE*yy01 �� , •.;\ f " , k � _I it}��.-may _"�t ti 2` 011 25 `w l 2F_I-1 i ` ; t 25 ird 111 Imo. '31364\ /r �'�1 1 y�lj.i, } 1,S 'yr' 2a5_ y i r � 25 012 �`25-0084 � 25 0 �f'\, 'y 5 00 3 \2500972 ' U9 25- 5 00 ; ti t',' 25 0094_ 25 lilt t 0082 - 13 / 25_0 = '. 1 1 1 '. % ' r 50 34 2:-- -t1;\ 25_0141 1 I.1131�, 1133t*' P R K]I i= E y 4@##*El ~© © ' + 04.0 RL+ Salem City Hall 93 Washington S Phone: 978-745- City Hall Hours of Operation: Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday , 25_0112 0 25_0090_801 25_0138_802 ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP GARCIA AVALITO D PARKER DOUG 161 FEDERAL STREET 20 FOWLER ST UA 7 NORTH PINE STREET U2 SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 25_0113_801 25_0088_0 25_0091_0 PRATT HARRY A TEUNG YEE RICCIO TERRY R 165 FEDERAL ST UNIT 1 21 FOWLER STREET 8 NORTH PINE STREET SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 25_0113_802 25_0090_802 25_0138_803 DESAUTELS DARCY RIVENBURGH LYNN M FINN LINDA A 165 FEDERAL ST UNIT 2 19 EMERALD STREET 9 NORTH PINE STREET SALEM,MA 01970 LEXINGTON,MA 02421 SALEM,MA 01970 25_0115_0 25_0089 0 25_0138_804 GORDAN ANA M KOZLOWSKI FAMILY TRUST SENNETT ROBERT S 167 FEDERAL ST 213 LOCUST STREET 9 NORTH PINE ST SALEM,MA 01970 DANVERS,MA 01923 SALEM,MA 01970 25_0116_0 25_0114_0 CHARETTE ROLAND/CHARETTE JASON MORONG EDWARD 169 FEDERAL ST 2 GRIFFINPLACE SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 25_0117_801 25_0138_805 JOSS SARAH M DUFRESNE JANE S 171 FEDERAL ST UA I1 NORTH PINE ST U5 SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 25_0117 802 25_0138_806 OBERC JEREMY L ROSEMOND GWENDOLYN L 171 FEDERAL ST UB I 1 NORTH PINE STREET U6 SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 25_0085_0 25_0138_807 PELLETIER THOMAS E BAILEY DAMIAN Q 15 FOWLER STREET 13 NORTH PINE STREET U7 SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 25_0086_0 25_0138_808 TOLAN MARY C ROSS WILLIAM R 17 FOWLER STREET 13 NORTH PINE ST US SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 25_0087_0 25_0136_801 BEAN CHARLES L JR VOGEL CHRISTOPHER 19 FOWLER ST 7 NORTH PINE STREET UI SALEM,MA OI970 SALEM,MA 01970 C� Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 NOTICE OF HEARING The Salem Historical Commission will give a public hearing to all persons interested in the application of: Charles Bean & Susan Linder-Bean on the property at: 19 Fowler Street concerning: Photovoltaic System installation (solar modules) Date of Hearing: Wednesday,March 7,2012 Time of Hearing: 7:30 p.m. Location of Hearing: 120 Washington Street, 3.d Floor Conference Room By Order of the a istorical Commission Jane A. y Clerk of a Commission Persons with special needs should contact the Clerk of the Commission to arrange for reasonable accommodation. Please allow ample time for us to arrange for your request. Jane Guy From: Paul Marquis Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2012 8:32 PM To: Jane Guy Subject: SFD guidelines for PV systems Attachments: SOG#32 Photovoltaic Solar installations.doc I hope it doesn't turn out that I was obstructionist, but I'm a preservationist at heart in addition to being a renewable energy advocate. I agree with Jessica that we need to get it right in the early going, and I promised Chief Cody that given the chance, I would offer up his guidelines for public discussions like this. I sincerely believe that they address valid concerns. Obviously these old wood-frame historic homes are particularly vulnerable. I just wish I had the document in hand when we were originally deliberating on the Commission's guidelines. It's important to stress that the document does not represert code as far as I know, but simply guidelines, and if I'm interpreting the roof access piece correctly, the unobstructed access from the roof pitches on the other side of the Fowler St. home probably satisfy them. Paul Marquis Energy and Sustainability Manager Dept of Planning and Community Development City of Salem, MA 978.619.5693 www.salem.com 3/8/2012 CITY OF SALEM FIRE DEPARTMENT , .} wfi ! CNITA Salem Fire Department Installation Guidelines for Photovoltaic/Solar installations Adopted December 23,2009 SALEM FIRE DEPAR TMENT Standard Operating Guideline#32 Photovoltaic/Solar Installations Photovoltaic Guideline This guideline was developed with safety as the principal objective. The solar photovoltaic industry has been presented with certain limitations in roof installations due to firefighting suppression techniques. The intent of this guideline is to provide the solar photovoltaic industry with information that will aid in the designing, building, and installation of solar photovoltaic systems in a manner that should meet the objectives of both the solar photovoltaic industry and the city of Salem. The provisions of this guideline, if adopted by the city council by local ordinance, is meant to apply to the design, construction and installation of solar photovoltaic systems on both commercial and residential structures. Solar contractors should always contact the fire department to determine if the means or methods to be used will allow for a safe installation that is acceptable to the fire department and meets local code requirements. General Information about Solar Photovoltaic Systems Solar photovoltaic systems generate electricity from the sun. Most systems are connected to the electric grid and provide power to the site. The majority of the systems do not have any battery backup equipment-instead excess power is sent to the electric utility system. Solar photovoltaic(PV) systems are installed with an alternating current(AC) disconnect at the service panel. Conduit carrying direct current(DC) power connects the modules .o the inverter. The inverted connects the PV system to the utility service panel. AC disconnects are not required in all jurisdictions because the main breaker provides this level of disconnect. A DC disconnect is installed on the site side of the inverter. Typical systems seen today have an inverter located near the utility service panel. Some inverters (micro inverters, AC modules) are located at the PV module(the solar industry refers to PV panels as "modules"). If the inverter is located at the PV module, the conduit from the modules to the utility power supply is AC. The DC d sconnect at the service panel cuts power to the inverter, which is then unable to export power to the utility service panel and prevents any solar electricity from hamming service or maintenance workers on the utility side of the panel. During the day,there is power in the conduit between the PV module and the Dc disconnect. The systems can produce up to 8 amps and up to 600 volts of electricity which varies by installation. Modules connected together are called strings. Multiple strings are connected together at a combiner box. The power output is highest on a bright day with low ambient temperatures and drops as the modules heat up (such as on a very hot day). There is no power output in the dark and there is no stored energy in the modules themselves. Modules are mounted on buildings or or ground supported frames. Roof mounted modules, also sometimes known as panels, can be one of these types: Directly on a building's roof Integral to the roof system of a building On a rack with a space above the roof surface On a freestanding structure but not on the habitable structure (such as a trellis or other free-standing support structure) Specifically: Modules attached to a mounting system may be attached to the roof or rest on the roof surface. Modules integrated to the roof system are commonly referred to as Building Integrated Photovoltaic(BIPV) and are of two types: *Physically integrated roofing products resemble roof shingles or tiles and are installed along with standard roof shingles or tiles so that they blend into the overall appearance of the roof. Physically integrated BIPV modules alternate current as part of a defined roofing system. *Aesthetically integrated modules also resemble roof shingles or tiles and are installed along with standard roof shingles or tiles to blend into the overall appearance of the roof. Aesthetically integrated modules do not alternate current as part of a defined roofing system. Modules are located in a manner to provide the best access to sunlight. This means they are typically mounted on the south or west side facing roof fagade, in residential applications,the typical roof area used is about 400 square feet. Larger size systems correspond to a higher site electricity demand. Although it is not advisable to step pr walk on any solar system due to slip and/or trip hazards, the systems should be able to support a firefighter's weight. Other PV products, such as those integrated with a curtain wall or as windows are not currently addressed in this guideline. Other types of solar energy systems that might be seen at a site do not generate electricity. These can be broken down into three major types-solar water heating, solar pool heating, and solar space conditioning. In these systems, modules and piping usually carry water or glycol. Glycol is used in areas where extended periods of freezing temperature levels could cause ice to damage the solar panels and/or distribution pipes. General Growing demand for solar photovoltaic products is leading to new products,designs, technologies, and installation methods. As new products and methods become available, local fire departments may encounter solar photovoltaic systems that will require an alternative means of compliance. Solar contractors should contact the Salem Fire Prevention Division to determine if alternate means or methods would allow for a safe installation that is acceptable to the fire department. Authorities Having Jurisdiction(AHJ) may approve Alternative Means of Compliance based on their authority, in accordance;with Massachusetts General Laws. This may be necessary where, for example,new products, designs,technologies or methods become available that provide sufficient alternative protection and access,pathways, and ventilation opportunities for fire crews. Wording For Ease of use,the below listed installation guidelines are worded as requirements. Marking PV systems must be marked. Marking is needed to provide emergency responders with appropriate warning and guidance with respect to working around and isolating the solar electric modules to the inverter, as these should not be cut when venting for smoke removal. Materials used for marking must be weather resistant. It is recommended that Underwriters Laboratories Marking and Labeling System 969 (UL 969)be used as standard to determine weather rating. (UL listing of markings is not required). Main Service Disconnect For residential applications,the marking may be placed within the main service disconnect. If the main service disconnect is operable with the service panel closed, the marking should be placed on the outside cover. For commercial application,the marking should be placed adjacent to the main service disconnect in a location clearly visible from the location where the lever is operated. Marking Content and Format MARKING CONTENT: CAUTION: SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEM CONNECTED RED BACKGROUND WHITE LETTERING MINIMUM 3/8"LETTER HEIGHT ALL CAPITAL LETTERS ARIAL OR SIMILAR FONT,NON-BOLD REFLECTIVE, WEATHER RESISTANT MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT (durable adhesive materials may meet this requirement) CAUTION: SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEM Marking for Direct Current Conduit, Raceways,Enclosures, Cable Assemblies, and Junction Boxes Marking is required on all interior and exterior DC conduit, raceways, enclosures, cable assemblies, and junction boxes to alert the Fire Service to avoid cutting them. Marking should be placed on all interior and exterior DC conduit, raceways, enclosures, and cable assemblies, every 10 feet,at turns and above and/or below penetrations and all DC combiner and junction boxes. Marling Content and Format MARKING CONTENT: CAUTION SOLAR CIRCUIT RED BACKGROUND WHITE LETTERING MINIMUM 3/8" LETTER HEIGHT ALL CAPITAL LETTERS ARIAL OR SIMILAR FONT,NON-BOLD REFLECTIVE, WEATHER RESISTANT MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT (durable adhesive materials meet this requirement) CAUTION: SOLAR CIRCUIT Inverters The inverter is a device used to convert DC electricity from the solar system to AC electricity for use in the building's electrical system or the grid. No markings are required for the inverter. ACCESS,PATHWAYS AND SMOKE VENTILATION Access and spacing requirements should be observed in order to: Ensure access to the roof Provide pathways to specific areas of the roof Provide for smoke ventilation opportunities area Provide emergency egress from the roof The AHJ may create exceptions to this requirement where access,pathway or ventilation requirements are reduced due to: Proximity and type of adjacent exposures Alternative access opportunities (as from adjoining roofs) Ground level access to the roof area in question Adequate ventilation opportunities beneath solar array(as with significantly elevated or widely-spaced arrays) Adequate ventilation opportunities afforded by module set back from other rooftop equipment(example: shading or structural constraints may leave significant areas open for ventilation near HVAC equipment) Automatic ventilation device New technology,methods,or other innovations that ensure adequate fire department access, pathways and ventilation opportunities Designation of ridge,hip and valley does not apply to roofs with 2-in-12 or less pitch. All roof dimensions are measured to centerlines. Roof access points should be defined as areas where ladders are not placed over openings (i.e.,windows or doors) and are located at strong points of building construction and in locations where they will not conflict with overhead obstructions(i.e.,tree limbs,wires, or signs). Residential Systems-Single and Two-Unit Residential Dwellings Plan review is required if a system is to be installed that will occupy more than `/4 of tae roof area of a residential building. Access/Pathways A. Residential Buildings with hip roof layouts: Modules should be located in a manner that provides one(1)three foot(3')wide clear access pathway from the eave to the ridge on each roof slope where modules are located. The access pathway should be located at a structurally strong location on the building (such as a bearing wall). B. Residential Buildings with a single ridge: Modules should be located in a manner that provides two (2)three-foot(3') wide access pathways from the eave to the ridge on each roof slope where modules are located. C. Hips and Valleys: Modules should be located no closer than one and one half(1.5) feet to a hip or a valley if modules are to be placed on both sides of a hip or valley. If the modules are to be located on only one side of a hip or valley that is equal length then the modules may be placed directly adjacent to the hip or valley. Smoke Ventilation The modules should be located no higher then three feet(3')below the ridge. Commercial Buildings and Residential Housing Comprised of Three(3) or More Units Exception: If the Salem fire department determines that the roof configuration is similar to residential (such as in the case of townhouses, condominiums, or single family attached buildings),the fire department may make a determination to apply the residential access and ventilation requirements. Access There should be a minimum six feet(6')wide clear perimeter around the edges of the roof. Exception: If either axis of the building is 250 feet or less,there should be a minimum four feet(4')wide clear perimeter around the edges of the roof. Pathways Pathways should be established in the design of the solar installation. Pathways should meet the following requirements: a. Should be over structural members b. Centerline axis pathways should be provided in both axis of the roof. Centerline axis pathways should run on structural members or over the next closest structural member nearest to the center lines of the roof. c. Should be straight line not less than 4 feet(4') clear to skylights and/or ventilaticn hatches d. Should be straight line not less than 4 feet(4')clear to the roof standpipes e. Should provide not less than 4 feet (4') clear around roof access hatch with at least one not less than 4 feet(4') clear pathway to parapet or roof edge f. Provide Straight line clear path 4 feet(4')to roof fire protection standpipe outlets Smoke Ventilation a. Arrays should be no greater than 150 by 150 feet in distance in either axis b. Ventilation options between array sections should be either: 1. A Pathway 8 feet(8')or greater in width 2. 4 feet(4')or greater in width pathway and bordering on existing roof skylights or ventilation hatches 3. 4 feet(4') or greater in width pathway and bordering four feet(4')x 8 feet (8') "venting cutouts"every 20 feet(20') and alternating sides of the pathway Location of Direct Current(DC) Conductors Conduit, wiring systems, and raceways for photovoltaic circuits should be located as close as possible to the ridge or hip or valley and from the hip or valley as directly as possible to an outside wall to reduce trip hazards and maximize ventilation opportunities. Conduit runs between sub arrays and to DC combiner boxes should use design guidelines that minimize total amount of conduit on the roof by taking the shortest path from the array to the DC combiner box. The DC combiner boxes are to be located such that conduit runs are minimized in the pathways between arrays. To limit the hazard of cutting live conduit in venting operations, DC wiring should be run in metallic conduit or raceways when located within enclosed specs in a building and should be run,to the maximum extent possible, along the bottom of load-bearing members. Ground Mounted Photovoltaic Arrays An area of ten feet(10')is required for ground mounted photovoltaic arrays and non- habitable structures. They shall not obstruct Fire Department access. Battery storage in enclosed rooms are to be mounted a minimum of 24 inches (24") above the floor. If contained within a cabinet a permanent placard is to be posted. Storage battery rooms shall also comply with the fire and building codes of the State of Massachusetts and the City of Salem. Roof Information (Rooftop Systems) Show the following information on the plans, a. Weight of the arrays (pounds per square foot-including mounting hardware) b. If the array weight is less than 6 pounds per sq. ft., including the mounting hardware then engineering calculations are un-necessary for roof loading c. If array weight is 6 pounds per sq. ft. or greater, describe and show the roof structural elements, including: a) Rafter size b) Rafter span C) Rafter spacing d) Roof sheathing e) Provide additional structural calculations and/or engineer's verification of load capacity of the roof structure. d. Identify roofing type (e.g. comp shingle, shake, light weight tile, etc.) e. Provide details of PV panels mounting hardware attachment to the roof framing members. f. Identify and show method of sealing the roof penetrations (e.g. flashing, urethane caulking, etc.) Site Plan a. Provide fully dimensioned site plan drawn to scale. Show lot size, street, alley, easements, parking spaces, division alis, all projections, location, size and use of all structures on the lot and property line walls. Identify property lines, lot dimensions,distances from building to property lines and property line to street centerlines. b. On the site plan,delineate all projecting elements, and show distance to property line, or adjacent structures. c. Show the size and location of the service meter d. Show the required working clearances around the Service meter main, AC Disconnect, Inverters, and DC disconnects. e. Show the required access, pathways,and smoke ventilation clearances around the arrays. Supplied Diagrams Provide a minimum of a single-line diagram with the permit application package showing: a. Array configuration b. Array wiring identified c. Combiner/junction box identified d. Conduit and size from junction box to PV power source disconnect identified e. Equipment grounding specified f. Disconnect specified g. Conduit and size from disconnect to inverter identified h. Inverter specified i. Conduit and size from inverter to AC disconnect to panel identified j. 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' a� ,�� .� �;. .:\' - ��: ��,� V � _ / '1I�� Y i�� ��' - � .. �� _ .�t' _ �.Y 1 r ., _� ,�� y V L _ _ � __ _ .i`...._ t .''° �_ � � �''��1 7�'...��.� �.�►-t��� ,� '' " .� `�. �';+,^+nor //.� _.�7. ,� .-� �. �• 1,►_ ���. t a f .r/' _ "----•,...,-- ,�„��-ter _ �, wg r+rAf .r, / ) yl :_-..��•-ate; :��. 1 _ 4:� C o ,t��su ��a• Jane Guy From: Jessica Herbert[Jherbert5@comcast.net] Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 10:22 AM To: rick.bingham@apsolar.biz Cc: Jane Guy; David Hart(E-mail); Laurie Weisman (E-mail 2); Susan Keenan, Joanne McCrea; Kathy Harper (E-mail), Larry Spang (E-mail); Joan Lovely; Jason Silva Subject: 1 st Solar in Salem Historic Districts Rich Bingham,Project Manager Advanced Performance Solar New England,Inc. @ Home Depot: 978-741-3006 Good morning Rick, Conversion to solar energy systems is a very important challenge for owners of both residential and commercial buildings. The Salem Historical Commission takes this challenge very seriously and will endeavor to encourage solar alternatives within the city's historic districts where it can be appropriately applied without destroying the character of historic properties. During our phone conversation yesterday I went over many questions with you regarding photovoltaic systems in preparation for the application of 19 Fowler Street before the Salem Historical Commission's meeting tonight. This is the very first application for a solar installation within our Salem historic districts, and thus, it is very important that the Commission makes sure that all alternatives for the least visible location for the solar equipment have been thoroughly explored. Further, it is also important that the selected equipment itself presents the most minimal detraction from the historic property. I discussed with you the installation of photovoltaic equipment on the roof of 30 Boardman Street, which is not in an historic district, and which is the first and only installation of such equipment in Salem on a private residence that we have discovered. In the 30 Boardman Street case,the style of panels have very visible white grid lines on each of thel8 black panels. The sample that you showed Commission members at the 19 Fowler Street site visit on Saturday, March 17th, did not have the white grid patterns. I want to confirm that the product to be used in the Fowler Street installation will not have white grid patterns or any other distracting elements. You did say that we were being shown a large panel, and that you planned to use smaller, more efficient panels for 19 Fowler Street---Therefore, it is very important for the Commission to know exactly what the panels to be used will look like and their exact placement on the roof, including whether finish trim ends will be installed, or if the panel joining arms will remain exposed, as in the 30 Boardman Street example. I took another review of the 19 Fowler Street property for alternatives to placing the solar equipment on the roof and found that there is no auxiliary building, such as a garage,that could accommodate the solar panels. Additionally,the yard is very small with only room for parked cars. So,no ground installation would be possible. As you have indicated,the solar panels will be located only on the upper roof section of this property's gambrel roof,which is much less visible that the lower roof section. The Commission would like to get a clearer understanding of the economics of converting to solar from conventional electrical delivery given the current technology and advances that may be in the pipeline, as well as the logistics involved in the installation. We discussed that overhanging tree branches would need to be removed, and any trees on the property that may threaten to drop branches due to storm situations may need be removed from the property as well. There are also 4 contractual schemes you mentioned for purchasing or renting solar 3/21/2012 � � W equipment, including various rebate,tax benefits, and warranty details. As we discussed,you cannot share your clients particulars,and we have no other local residential examples to explore. Thus, I asked that you use my own house at 70 Webb Street as an open-information example for evaluation for solar conversion so that I will be able to share your estimated cost data, anticipated returns, and physical changes that may need to be made to the property with my SHC members. Will you be planning to attend the SHC meeting tonight at 7:30pm at 120 Washington Street, 3rd floor? If so,please let me know so that we can allow time if you wish to make a presentation. Thank you very much, Jessica Herbert Chair, Salem Historical Commission 978-594-5922 3/21/2012 ®/ IRONRIDGE Installation Manual XRS Solar Rail System I ili► IRONRIDGE Solar Mounting Solutions May 2010 www.IronRidge.com ©2010 IronRidge, Inc. All Rights Reserved Version 4 Z XRS Solar Rail System Installation Guide Introduction The XRS Solar Rail System is a flexible and straightforward roof mounting solution for a wide variety of solar photo- voltaic(PV) needs. Due to its modular design,it can easily handle a wide variety of panel sizes and quantities. 1 . Installer Responsibility The installer is solely responsible for: • Complying with all applicable local or national building codes,including any that may supersede this manual; • Ensuring that IronRidge and other products are appropriate for the particular installation and the installa- tion environment; ♦ Ensuring that all structural support members,including the roof,its rafters,and connections,can support the array under all code level loading conditions; ♦ Using only IronRidge parts and installer-supplied parts as specified by IronRidge.Substitution parts may void the warranty; ♦ Ensuring that anchoring devices including lag screws have adequate pullout strength and shear capacities as installed; Maintaining the waterproof integrity of the structural support or roof,including selection of appropriate flashing; ♦ Ensuring safe installation of all electrical aspects of the PV array;and • Ensuring correct and appropriate design parameters are used in determining the design loading used for the specific installation.Parameters,such as snow loading,wind speed,exposure and topographic factor should be confirmed with the local building official or a licensed professional engineer. 2. Customer Support IronRidge makes every effort to ensure your mounting kit is easy to Install.If you need assistance at any point with your installation or have suggestions on how we can improve your experience,call IronRidge customer s.2pport: (707)459-9523 3. Tools Required For Assembly The following tools are required to assemble the XRS Solar Rail System: Tool Use for Wrenches Open-end wrench,Box-end wrench,or socket drive with sockets to support the fol- lowing size hex heads: ♦ 3/8" ♦ 1/4cap-end screws, 1/4 bolts ♦ 1/4" ♦ 3/8 cap-end screws,3/8 bolts IronRidge 0 291 Shell Ln. 0 Willits,CA 95490 0 (707)459-9523 9 Fax(707)459-1833 0 www.lroneidge.cam 3 XRS Solar Rail System Installation Guide 4. Torque Values For Dry Bolts Use the following torque values in this assembly. Bolt Size Required Torque Value 1/4-20 84 in-lbs;unless otherwise noted). ♦ 5/16-18 144 in-lbs. ♦ 3/8-16 180 in-lbs. IronRidge 0 291 Shell Ln. 0 Willits,to 95490 0 (707)459-9573 19 fax(707)459.1833 0 www.lronRidge.com 4 XRS Solar Rail System Installation Guide 5. Component List The XRS Solar Rail System kit contains the following parts: Note: The component list indicated here is for reference only.The actual component quantities will vary accord- ing to the quantity and make of modules that the mount is configured for.Please check the packing list that ships with every mount for a confirmation of the items that are intended to ship with the specific product on your order. Foot(51-7000-001) Internal Splice (51-7000-010) Attaches to the roof and is the anchor point for the Ties the extrusion rails together,extending their rest of the panel assembly length. JEWOP Extruded Rail (51-7000-XXX) End Clamp(51-6000-XXX) Attaches to the foot via the foot clamp and provides Clamps the outside ends of the PV modules to the support for the PV modules rails Center Clamp(51-6000-005) Clamps the inside edges of the PV modules to the rails Iron Ridge ® 291 Shell Ln. ® Willits,(A 95490 0 (707)459-9573 0 Fax(707)459-1833 19 www.ironRidge.com 5 XRS Solar Rail System Installation Guide Component List continued... Part Qty Part Number Comments Internal Splice 1 29-7000-010 Used to join XRS rails together: 1 splice is used to splice two rails. 10-16 x1/2",self-drilling,self tapping 8 48-1016-500 screw,55 L-Foot Kit 1 29-7C00-017 Used to attach L-foot to XRS 1 kit per 4 L-feet. L-Foot 4 51-7000-001 3/8-16-1"hex cap bolt, SS 4 23-3716-100 3/8-16,flange nut,SS 4 25-2501-016 Center Clamp Kit 1 29-7000-XXX Used between PV panels to secure to XRS rail 1 kit will cover 2 PV panels within a row. Part number changes depending on panel required. Center Clamp 4 51-6000-005 1/4-20 x 2.00"hex cap bolt,SS,or 4 23-2520-200, Length of bolt depends on the thickness of 1/4-20 x 2.50"hex cap bolt,SS,or 23-2520-250, the PV panel. 1/4-20 x 2.75"hex cap bolt,SS 23-2520-275 1/4-20 flange nut,SS 4 25-2501-014 End Clamp Kit 1 29-7000-XXX Used on the first and last PV panel In a row 1 kit will cover the first and last PV panels in a row.Part number changes depending on panel used.Example part numbers shown. End Clamp 4 51-6000-XXX 1/4-20 x 1"SS hex-cap bolt,55 4 23-2520-100 1/4-20 flange nut,SS 4 25-2501-014 XRS Spares Kit 1 29-7000-001 IronRidge 0 291 Shell Ln. 9 Willits,(A 95490 0 (707)459-9523 0 Fax(707)459-1833 0 www.ironRidge.com l 6 XRS Solar Rail System Installatior Guide 6. Assembly Step 1 - mounting the feet and the first piece of rail Parts required for this step Qty Part Number Extruded Rail 4 51-7000-XXX L-Foot Assembly Kit 1 29-7000-017 Foot 4 51-7000-001 3/8-16 x 1",hex cap bolt,SS 4 23-3716-100 3/8-16,flange nut,55 4 25-2501-016 Center Clamp Kit 1 29-7000-XXX 1/4-20 x 2.00"hex cap bolt,SS,or 4 23-2520-200, 1/4-20 x 2.50"hex cap bolt,55,or 23-2520-225, 1/4-20 x 2.75"hex cap bolt,5S 23-2520-250, 23-2520-275 End Clamp Kit 1 29-7000-XXX 1/4-20 x 1"55 hex-cap bolt,55 4 23-2520-100 1. Mount all of the feet to the roof in the desired locations. Note:Determine the maximum I distance between feet according to engineering specifications. IL 1 IronRidge 0 291 Shell Ln. 0 Willits,CA 95490 0 (707)459-9513 0 Fax(707)459-1833 0 www.IroiRidge.com 7 XRS Solar Rail System Installation Guide 2. On the first piece of rail,slide 3/8-16" bolts into the side facing t-slot on the rail.Space the bolts out to match the foot spacing. 3. On this same piece of rail,slide 1/4-20" bolts into the top facing t-slot on the rail.Space the bolts out to match the panel spacing. 4. Attach this first piece of rail to the feet mounted on the roof. Mount the rail to each foot with a flange nut and hex bolt.Hand tighten the nuts and check the level of the rail. Tighten 3/8-16 hardware to180 in-lbs. Step 2 - mounting the next pieces of rail Parts required for this step Qty Part Number Extruded Rail 4 51-7000-XXX L-Foot Assembly Kit 1 29-7000-017 Foot 4 51-7000-001 3/8-16 x 1",hex cap bolt,SS 4 23-3716-100 3/8-16,flange nut,SS 4 25-2501-016 Center Clamp Kit 1 29-7000-XXX 1/4-20 x 2.00"hex cap bolt,SS,or 4 23-2520-200, 1/4-20 x 2.50"hex cap bolt,SS,or 23-2520-250, 1/4-20 x 2.75"hex cap bolt,SS 23-2520-275 End Clamp Kit 1 29-7000-XXX IronRidge 9 291 Shell Ln. R Willits, CA 95490 0 (707)459-9523 0 Fax(707)459-1833 N www.ironRidge.com 8 XRS Solar Rail System Installation Guide Parts required forthis step Qty Part Number 1/4-20 x 1"55 hex-cap bolt,SS 4 23-2520-100 Internal Splice 1 29-7000-010 110-16x1/2",self-drilling,self tapping screw,55 8 48-1016-500 1. On the next piece of rail,slide 3/8-16" bolts into the side facing t-slot on the rail.Space the bolts out to match the foot spacing. 2. On this same piece of rail,slide 1/4-20" bolts into the top facing t-slot on the rail. Space the bolts out to match the panel spacing. 3. Lay the rail on its side,with the slotted side down as shown. 4. Slide the internal splice half way into the internal cavity in the rail.It should extend approximately 6 inches into the cavity. 5. Using two of the self-drilling,self-tapping screws,secure the internal splice into the rail utilizing the screw pattern shown at right. IronRidge 0 291 Shell Ln. 0 Willits,(A 95490 0 (707)459-9523 .® Fax(707)459-1833 0 www.ironRidge.com 9 XRS Solar Rail System Installation Guide 6. Loosely mount this piece of rail onto its footings. 7. By moving this second rail along its foot- ings,the internal splice should slip into the cavity on the first rail,with the rails butting tightly and evenly together. 8. Maintain rail alignment while following the next steps. 9. You should mark off approximately 6 inches from the end of the first rail(where the internal splice should end).Drive two self tapping screws through the first rail in utilizing the pattern shown at right within the area you marked off. 10. Repeat this procedure for the remaining rails. Step 3 - clamping the panels to the rails Parts step required forthis Part Number 9 P QtY Center Clamp Kit 1 29-7000-XXX 1/4-20 flange nut,SS 4 25-2501-014 End Clamp Kit 1 29-7000-XXX 1/4flange nut,SS 4 25-2501-014 IronRidge 0 291 Shell Ln. N Willits,(A 95490 0 (707)459-9523 0 Fax(707)459-1833 181 www.ironRidge.com 10 XRS Solar Rail System Installation Guide 1. Lay the first PV module in posi- tion on the rails. 2. Then slip the end clamp over the bolt,making sure it is firmly hooked over the side of the module. 3. Complete the clamp assembly with a flange nut as shown. Tighten to 60-65 in-lbs. 4. Repeat with the other clamp. 5. Working from the opposite side of the PV module.Assemble the center clamps by putting a clamp on the bolt,followed by the flange nut. IronRidge ® 291 Shell in. 0 Willits,CA 95490 0 (707)459-9523 0 Fax(707)459-1833 0 www.ironRidge.com r 11 XRS Solar Rail System Installation Guide 6. Place the second PV Module into position on the rails,sliding it against the first so the center clamps are in contact with the edges of both panels. 7. Tighten to 84 in-lbs. 8. Repeat the procedure using center clamps to secure each successive module. 9. Secure the last module at the end of the rails using the other set of end clamps. IronRidge 0 291 Shell Ln. 0 Willits,CA 95490 0 (707)459-9523 0 Fax(707)459-1833 ® www.iroiRidge.com Y , e 12 1 XRS Solar Rail System Installation Guide IronRidge 10-Year Warranty Terms and Conditions IronRidge warrants each Mounting Structure to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for ten(10) years from the date of first purchase("Warranty Period'J,when Installed properly and used for the purpose for which it is designed,except for the finish,which shall be free from visible peeling,or cracking or chalking under normal atmospheric conditions for a period of three(3)years,from the earlier of 1)the date the installation of the Product is completed,or 2)30 days after the purchase of the Product by the original Purchaser("Finish Warranty"). The Finish Warranty does not apply to any foreign residue deposited on the finish.All installations in corrosive atmospheric conditions are excluded.The Finish Warranty is VOID if the practices specified by AAMA 609&610- 02—"Cleaning and Maintenance for Architecturally Finished Aluminum"(www.aamanet.org)are not followed by Purchaser for IronRidge's aluminum based products. The warranty covers the replacement cost of parts to repair the product to proper working condition. Transportation and incidental costs associated with warranty items are not reimbursable.The warranty does not cover normal wear,or damage resulting from misuse,abuse,improper installation,negligence,or accident.The warranty does not cover any defect that has not been reported in writing to IronRidge within ten(10)days after discovery of such defect.Furthermore,it does not cover units that have been altered,modified or repaired without written authorization from the manufacturer or its authorized representative,or units used in a manner or for a purpose other than that specified by the manufactL.rer.IronRidge's entire liability and Purchaser exclusive remedy, whether in contract,tort or otherwise,for any claim related to or arising out of breach of the warranty covering the Mounting Structures shall be correction of defects by repair,replacement,or credit,at IronRidge's discretion. Refurbished Mounting Structures may be used to repair or replace the Mounting Structures. IronRidge shall have no liability for any injuries or damages to persons or property resulting from any cause, whatsoever,or any claims or demands brought against IronRidge by Purchaser,any employee of Purchaser,client of Purchaser,end-user of the Product or other party,even if IronRidge has been advised of the possibility of such claims or demands(collectively,"Third Party Claims').This limitation applies to all materials provided by IronRidge during and after the Warranty Period. IronRidge 0 291 shell Ln. 0 Willits,(R 95490 0 (707)459-9523 0 Fax(707)4591833 ® www.ironRidge.com ��onr8 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 P 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' 19 Fowler Street Name of Record Owner: Charles Bean& Susan Linder-Bean Description of Work Proposed: Replace threshold with oak threshold. Replace front door with new four panel solid wood door. Restore sidelights, as detailed in the application dated 2/11/14. Dated: March 12, 2014 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSIOLN By� y �� C7 �1 h L 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. 2 I CrFto_ 1/0 144 Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET SALEM MASSACHUSETTS 019%0 (9-9)619'5"5 FAX{9781 740-0404 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 Certincate of Appropriateness for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving p/ Reconstruction / ❑ Demolition ❑ PaintiAlteration Painting p Sign ��+'❑ Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street �iiMclntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: Name of Record Owner(s): 3 Owner Mailing Address: s Description of Work Proposed (Please include required scale drawings,paint chips, catalog cuts and/or samples ofmaterial proposed, where applicable.) �CEPt.t�CE �/f�2C—Sff Oe-4> W/777'( B/fK �/�-'S 7 e—� �ES�IeE t �F 4, ��H s P„ti.E witTt� O iV�L Z)o 000e Uri N6 o� �}s Jl DE • • FYI • • Name of Applicant:("l,9 / / caner Contractor `J,Conant iOther: Tel. E-mail Address: C ertykate will he mailed to the owner unlev ochewhe indicated her Certificate should be mailed to: Name C 6fi 9,6<S /02 4;j -1 - (9421, I-JAJI?E2 13644 J Mailing address: City:Y _ State:M Zip: OL920 PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in udcance ofcommeneing any exterior work. lie fire making an� changes to the exterior of it property in tilt historic district,the ownershould call or visit the Com in scion representative at the DepartmentofPlanning&COM rnLill ity Development to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the application(Appropriateness,Nun-Applicability or I lardship). B. The Commission normally meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month and notices toe posted at City I[all. fhe meetings arc held at 120 Washington Street.Troll floor,and begin at 7:00 p.m. All meetings are open to the public and any person is entitled to appearand be heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or 1 fardship must be received by 3:00 p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeting in order to make the agenda. An application fur a Certificate o'Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the dery of the meeting. In some cases,a Certificate of Non-Applicability may be issued by the Clerk,without review by the fill Commission,alter notilpin4 Commission members and allowing 24.hours for any objection. There is no fee fir any applications. D. All applications for Curti licates of Appropriateness or Flardship require a public hearing. Notice of the hearing must he posted with the City Clerk Id days before the having and abutters must he notified in writing. Commission staff will handle these procedures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. li. Applications must be submitted by the ownerof the property. A contractor fir the owner,at the owner's request,may submit an application on the owner's behalf. In case ofittenani.awaiver oflheowncr'sappearance mayhegran LedatthcdiscretionuftheC'unnnissimtifitismyuested by the owner. F. All applications must include photos ofexisting conditions, taxen from all public ways. No certificates can be issued until receipt ofphotos. G. An application will not he considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed lir the Commission to visualize the changes in order to make to determination. Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart. The following items should be included in yuurdmwinas applicable(exhibits should be 8 'G x 1 I or be able to be folded to 8 'L x I I): gs I. Site plan showing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvements; 3. Details/profiles(i.e. moldings, fence caps,cornices, vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e. wood,brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.size of trim);and 6. Transformers, heat pump and condenser locations,electrical envies and meters, lamp posts,stove pipes. f I. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or his representative,hear the abutters and take a vote. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contractors are urged to have them be present at the hearing. Ifthe application is approved, a Certo licate will be mailed to the mailing address.provided on ate application and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can he continued until the nex-meeting if the Commission deems necessary(i.e. for reasons of incomplete drawings,to perform a site visit,etc.). In any case,the Comm is=ion must make adeterminationnvithin 60 days Rom the date the application is recCVCd. unless the applicant waives that requirement in writing. I. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued. Please be sure to()brain appropriate permits from the Inspector oC Buildings(or other necessary permits and approvals)prior to commencing work. .I. Fhc homeowner may opt riot it)cormilence the work approved(UAICNs it relates(a resolving an outstanding violation). Work commenced must he completed within one year from the Certificate date unless otherwise indicated. K. the City of Salam reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set firth in the Certificate issued. Violations A person commencing or completing work to the exterior ofa building in an historic district[without the necessary approcnl ol'the Commission is subject to fines of up to$500 per day from the dine of%iolation. 1-he Commission is not responsible air an owners neglect to inquire about necessary City permits and approvals. All records are public and we will confidentially assist you ifyou are concerned that someone in your neighborhood is in violation. Assistance I lie Commission's guidelines are available 1'ur viewing at the City of Salem Department of Planning&Contmmtity Dewclopmtcnt(DI'('D).;n the Solan Public Library ur nn-line at hS!P:,xww.s:�lcmxuui,l'asc+ Cadent\I,\ Iliao:ic intic�. I he guidelines prat ode examples of what is historically appropriate (or inappropriate) lar Salem's neighborhoods including trent siding, hurter free access. doors fences, goners/down.spools, masonry, mechanical Cquipment,punt color p eking Sulu[ions,porches/steps.nwfnn ,atellile dishes.@ sol tr energy sy slums.secondiuv egress.ski lights,uubues,windows, etc. Prose guidelines help you understand what changes are likely or unlikch'w he;approved. fhe C'ontmi,s ion supports your efforts to improve your property and can guide you on historical appropriateness. PurOtcr infnrmalion, including 06-wide architectural inventor ies• is a\ailable. For more information• contact the('fork of the Commission at the DPC'D. I)o Rauh neton ;irccl. Salam• MA 01970.978 619-i9S5, Row.111,11 aN I ! ,�jrpZN I � i 30 z -- - - - - -- - - -� 'Z ,r _ 2 row � � h pow y� -a r�- r f ��V�� O��OII IJ L7 L7 ° �lJ I; I is •- I r is Y, t\ ' i .. ...w+c .fie • _ . 16 / 10 / 2013 22063 s r� Customer Information SAorEr nformation . t l ' Name: CHARLES BEAN SALEM,MA 56 TRADERS WAIS Address: 19 FOWLER ST I SALEM; MA 0197 SALEM, MA 01970-3249 or P ' 2686 Store numb Home Phone: 9783171762 ' tdustomer Agr even # ,271186 Work Phone- 5083975983 { 1111 ! + { 1 Associate: KENNETH . 100-1 Exterior Wood Slab Only 32 x 80 1 Was: $439.60 j $429.69 Call Width = 2/8 Now: $373.54 $373.54 Call Height= 6/8 Save$65.96 (15.01%.) until 3/5/2014 Width 8tk * REEB MILL1iVORK-¢94218 Handing/Swing= Inswing Right Promotion,until 3/5/2dl4 Dimension Code=2868 Material Type= Fir Glass Layout= None ! i Glass Type= None Panel Design =4 Panel Square Top Panel Type= Double Hip Raised Panel Panel Thickness= 3/4" 'Glass Insulation = None Glass Style= None o ,Caming= None Performance Option = None i Stile Width =4-1/2" Model = F2044 Lock Bore= No Bore Peep Hole= None Mail Slot= None Kick Plate= None SKU = 994218 Vendor Number= 60077175 Catalog Version Date = 12/20/2013 Quote Summary: Line# Item Summary Was Price Now PriceQty Total Unit Savings Total Price 100-1 Exterior Wood Slab Only Inswing $439.50 $373.54 1 (�^05. Right 32 x 80 Fir 96) $373.54 Pre-Savings Total: $439.50 Total Savings: ($65.96) Pretax Total Price: $373.54 Pricing Valid Through 3/5/2014 www.HomeDeDot.com Pace 1 of 1 Printed Bv: KENNETH Date Printed: 2/28/2014 3:14.PM "/gyp _ I H i d i Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STFEET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745.9595 EXT.311 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ,g 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' 19 Fowler Street Name of Record Owner: Charles L. Bean& Susan Linder-Bean Description of Work Proposed: Construction of a 6'x 24'addition along the south (rear) side of the house -one half of which (6'x 12') to be an open porch per drawings submitted, to have hip roof with 5/12 slope and 12"overhang. Door on addition to match existing door on the left hand side of house. Windows to be true divided light, single glaze to match existing size and trim, etc. Clapboards, trim and paint to match existing. Dated: March 22, 2007 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION � By:y: 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. MO GAGE INSPECTI BAY STATE SURVEYING ASSOCIATES 234 CABOT ST., BEVERLY MA (v�J LACATION ' ..�A..LEN��..M_.!45J` .. . ......... ........ NOTES: SCALE + I° =�20 FT. DATE 1 C /4 •This is a Mortgage Inspection survey and not an ..QFr..... .t J`173... ...... instrument survey,therefore this plot plan is for REFERENCE .17E��1 'c4:.(�,�3 7� ��� . �4..... mortgage inspection purposes only. 4° IN...77J.� This survey is based on survey marks of others. per,_. • Bushes, shrubs, fences and tree lines do not necessarily indicate property lines. To .F.I.A. .......... ..... • In my professional opinion the building(s)are not located he location of the building(s) as shown, either complied with the in the special flood hazard zone, as defined by H.U.D. local zoning set backs at the time of construction or is exempt •Whenever an offset is 1" or less, an instrument survey from violation enforcement action under Mass. G.L.Title VII is recommended to determine prop. lines. Chapter 40A Section 7. •Offsets shown are approximate by tape survey. 12G�NVhEN40 rnlSTee Sv,QV�jr D�TE/2lnrN� HN`/ ���S�BLE ��c/loRcNMcNTS. 1`, Charles L.Bean,Jr. 1 19 Fowler St. Salem,MA 01970-3249 LoT r 1 2-sTY, WD, r � r DoT 06 DoT � 88 m V � °Ne �OWLE2 STRE'E7_ OF M,qf ROBERT ter, J E u s q a P VAL LAWS SJ f S i 4 - � � � r_ --` / � ,� ,� - �� ��� �, �� ��i ���' j� i '` a A � � d i I I- 1 i .. 'c� �R j .. '.E': � ....�...' ' 1 fI Charles L.Bean,4. _ . 9 Fowler StM alem,MA OJ970-3249 a - a�— AIL 61 ��Jw ur, .III B C L.Be � an,'Jr.:.ty Sl uU7u-324 usgull - k 1 i ,i r 1 1 ftb J i." Y I T� i MW T Charles L.Bean,Jr. 19 Fowler St. ��- � Salem,MA 01970-3249 1 �� �.�`K -__ '",��.1 -Su. _`�2�' �9lg�si'�. � � �� �I 11 'I t L C _ , CNO w ` A N sw 104 19 INN -- - IN Sol � n -- INN _ '� Tb OPEN �oR GH r�c3 ulC�2 ONJ �ANC-� i P0 2c h / a- L 66?,UIZ6 CO L—UM N i i 100'e C,6 �� 002 T B 1'9 Fowler St. Salem,MA 01970;3249 C-0L0t-AJv SOJT i-i CLP�RPoINP-Qs 4- (91 r i EX I STt N C-� W - E sT 4 `� _ Fool {� ❑ Charles LBea,,Jr. 19owlet St. MA 01970-3249 J �O � Comca�sft-Webmail - Email Message Page 1 of 2 Charles L. 13can.Jr._ 19 Foulcr SL ' Salem,MA 01970-32.19 From: lndrbn@comcast.net To: ellalory@veraon.net Subject: An Estimate/Proposal for Sue and Charlie Date: Sunday,March 04.2007 6:48:12 PM Hi there Robert, March 4, 2007 Hey thanks so much for your help. What we are hoping to do is: Add a 6' by 24' addition to the south side of our house. 6' by 12' is to be an enclosed laundry area. 6' by 12' is to be a covered porch area. The laundry area will have a door to the porch and the existing door to our kitchen. We would like beadboard wainscoting, plaster walls and a beadboard ceiling. We need 4- double hung sash, 6/6 windows-9"x12"panes. 3 on the left side of the room. One at the end. 4 storms. One door- 30"x80"-9 glass panes over 2 panels- Fir. A storm door. Tongue and groove Fir flooring. The roof will be hipped, low pitched with black tab shingles. Plumbing to include baseboard FHW heat- 12 feet. Washer/dryer hook-up with gas. Electric to include wiring for W/D, an overhead light, exterior light and outlet with inside outlet opposite. The porch area is to be covered, same sloped, black tab roof with fir flooring and 1- 8' column. One shallow step is needed. The outfit providing the loan, something like Communitie's For People, is http://mail center.comcast.net/wmc/v/wm/45EB622B0006FE4500000D3A2206824693020D... 3/4/2007 Comcast Webmail - Email Message Page 2 of 2 Charles L.Bean,Jr. I 19 Fowler St. Salem Mq 01970.3249 requiring a copy of your Contractors License and Insurance Coverage. That should about do it! Wish for a berry year on Baker's. You are in line for a pie!!! We'll see you on Sunday at 5pm. Thanks! Sue and Charlie http://mailcenter.comcast.net/wmc/v/wm/45EB622B0006FE450000OD3A2206824693020D... 3/4/2007 36 TOOK ZDm OPEN POUR FIR 1 4 Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT.311 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ ReconstructionAlteration ❑ 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- 19 Fowler Street Name of Record Owner: Charles Bean & Susan Linder-Bean Description of Work Proposed: Remove jalousie window and replace with wood, 6/6 true divide light window to match and align with first and secondJloor windows,painted to match existing. Dated: December 19, 2002 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: G,� * /`�j 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. l , / 9' FowCE�e S s 4EAS c 11A 0,to ir L � •ve FR - t3ern" Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT.311 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction H 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 Adress of Property- 19 Fowler Street Name of Record Owner: Charles& Susan Bean Description of Work Proposed: Replace all white asphalt roof surfaces with black asphalt(except Mansard to be membrane). Dated: July 15, 2002 SALEM HISTO VIMISSION 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. c n C Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745.9595 EXT.311 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving XReconstruction ❑ 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: 19 Fowler Street Name of Record Owner: Charles Bean& Susan Linder-Bean Description of Work Proposed: Rebuild chimney to replicate existing. Replace roofing, drip edge and flashing to replicate existing. No changes in color, material, design or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to being in kind maintenance/replacement. Top of mansard roof to change from rolled roof to membrane. Two story addition in back to change from rolled roofing to tabs. Non-applicable due to being non-visible from the public way. Dated: April 4,2002 SALEM HI TO CAL 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. r I- 0 OBWE i" �� � .CO T Salem Historical Commission 120 Washington St. ,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT.311 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 for: 0 Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other as described below. District: c�'`�'`��'4 Building Construction Date,if known: K^ Address of Property: 19 FowC E 67- Name iName of Record Owner: Chime Description of Work Proposed: �J� U�-7�.1� o-�.f /� F �o ✓E-ry�i Co--fo •Q-�i C -- �� D S W c c 3 e GR/°%e e� U r n_ Allapplications Inust include three to fotir 35nun photographs of existing conditions. Signature of Owner: �'� Tel. #: 97 8 - 7YI - 3£SSSS' Mailing address: / 5 ��`LE2 5 i Citr: sac C .r, State:—,'"19-Zip: PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work. Before making any changes to the exterior of a property in an historic district,the owner should call or visit the Commission representative at the Salem Planning Department to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the application(Appropriateness,Non-Applicability or Hardship). B. The Commission normally meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month and notices are posted at City Hall. The meetings are held at 120 Washington Street,3rd floor,and begin at 7:30 p.m. All meetings are open to the public and any person is entitled to appear and be heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. - C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:00 p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeting in order to make the agenda. An application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the day of the meeting. In some cases,a Certificate of Non-Applicability may be issued by the Clerk,without review by the full Commission,after receiving signatures of approval from an officer and a member of the Commission. There is no fee for any applications. D. All applications for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. Notice of the hearing must be posted with the City Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified in writing. Commission staff will handle these procedures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the owner of the property. In case of a tenant,a waiver of the owner's appearance may be granted at the discretion of the Commission if it is requested by the owner. F. All applications must include three to four 35mm photographs of existing conditions. No certificates can be issued prior to receipt of photographs. G. An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed for the Commission to visualize the changes in order to make a determination. Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart. The following items should be included in your drawings as applicable: 1. Site plan showing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvements: 3. Detailstprofiles(i.e.moldings,fence caps,cornices,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e.wood,brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.size of trim);and 6. Transformers,heat pump and condenser locations,electrical entries and meters,lamp posts,stove pipes. H. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or his representative,hear the abutters and take a vote. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contractors are urged to have them be present at the hearing. If the application is approved, a Certificate will be issued,mailed to the applicant and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can be continued until the next meeting if the Commission deems necessary(i.e.for reasons of incomplete drawings,to perform a site visit,etc.). In any case,the Commission must make a determination within 60 days from the date the application is received,unless the applicant waives that requirement in writing. 1. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued or the applicant has a letter from the Commission stating that the change involved is not subject to the Commission's jurisdiction. Please be sure to obtain appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings prior to commencing work. 1. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the Certificate issued. Violations A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic district without the necessary approval of the Commission is subject to fines of up to$500 per day from the date of violation. The Commission is not responsible for an owner's neglect to inquire about necessary City permits and approvals. All records are public and we will confidentially assist you if you are concerned that someone in your neighborhood is in violation. Assistance The Commission's guidelines are available for viewing at the Salem Planning Department and the Salem Public Library. The guidelines provide examples _ of what is historically appropriate(or inappropriate)for Salem's neighborhoods including trim,siding,doors,fences,gutters,masonry,paint colors, parking solutions,porches,roofing,satellite dishes,secondary egress,skylights,utilities,windows,etc. These guidelines help you understand what changes are likely or unlikely to be approved. The Commission supports your efforts to improve your property and can guide you on historical appropriateness. Further information,in the form of books,articles and pamphlets,City-wide architectural inventories,and photographs,are available at the Historical Commission's office at 120 Washington Street. For more information,contact the Clerk of the Commission,lane Guy,at the Salem Planning Department, 120 Washington Street,Salem,MA 01970,978 745-9595,Ext.311. Rev.9/01 L CO n e ror� Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT.311 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 Histcric Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property: 19 Fowler Street Name of Record Owner: Charles Bean& Susan Linder-Bean Description of Work Proposed: Install ridge vent on roof(6" in from ends) under roof shingles conditional that there is no change in color, material, design or outward appearance. Dated: December 19, 2001 SALEM IST AL 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_ndicated. 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. " fff Me L 4' vg��0 T j C ���lIf031 Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT.311 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 ❑ 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: 19 Fowler Street Name of Record Owner: Sue Linder-Bean & Charlie Bean Description of Work Proposed: Installation of two 4" chimney caps conditional that they be no more than 10"above the top of the chimney. To be stainless steel, unpainted Dated: Mav 6. 1999 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. w / �� %/ __ __ � ' ��� � �.�� � �dt a �� �- �- v r Fireplace Adaptor Stainless Ste a, Stock# Size Sugg.Retail 6852 3" $4 1s Used to seal off the hole left by removing the damper. Provide a 8023 5" $5e 1h hole in the fireplace adaptor to 9153 6" $64.95 coincide with the liner being 534 7" $70 9S used. 83114 8" $76 ' Item# ZRC__Diam. 6244_ 10" $81.. Item#--Stock# Size Sugg.Retail _ L ZFA--0422 9"x 36"x 1" $41..49 The deluxe rein cap prevents deterioration caused by moi ZFA18--9744 18"x 36"x l" $82,95 entering the chimney.Includes Storm Collar. Stainless Steel Stacking Tee w/Cap Stainless Steel With removable Nose Spout Oval to Round to Re a,l Stock# Size Sup, � Round Oval Adaptor � 7242 _3' 1 t.9S - Stock#. Size Sugg.Retail 0662 4' 9752 1" 147.75 5982 5 j 7492 7" $54.95 9323 G' ® 5732 8" $6 .95 0543 ?' ,(3 6163 70" .$666.95 r 4373 8' +6t.d7 Item#ZT__Diam. 8104 10 ,-i9 Item#ZORC Diam. Item#ZROC__Diam. Note:Z-Flex Tees arc designed to be used with 1-1 6 i and Rigid Lining Systems. ^ 'Use Type A Connector to attach Flex to Tee Sec Dcomnrt ,,Int Saiem 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: XConstruction ❑ 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: 19 Fowler St Name of Record Owner: Charles Bean& Susan Linder-Bean Description of Work Proposed: Addition of dormer on the North side of roof to match existing dormer in size, location, materials, design and paint on south side of roof. Window to be wood, single glaze, true divided lights. Dated: 5/8/97 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. 44: 'I A /,"111 _ �/ '``\ 3" 30„ �--- C LlP- elo s I I Ii f� 37�� Sgjem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN. SALEM. MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (508) 745.9595 EXT. 311 FAX (508) 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: 19 Fowler St. Name of Record Owner: Charles Bean & Susan Linder-Bean Description of Work Proposed: Repainting of house in existing color with one side of house to be painted each year for four years. Dated: April 23, 1997 SALEM HI��S^^TORICAL COMMISSION By: f- The homeowner has the option not to commence work(unless it relat s to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be comple d within one year fr this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to o the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. \ ��� �,\ � �, �>, � \ . '+aye �1 � i - ',- l_ w � - ` . � r.. � � I `�� � _-.-- - - J CJ1111TI. gCCllIIAE�?' Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (508)745-9595 EXT.311 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition 1K 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: 19 Fowler St Name of Record Owner: Charles L Bean/Susan Linder-Bean Description of Work Proposed: Repaint house in existing colors. Replace metal flashing over front door. No changes in color, material, design or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to being in kind maintenance. Dated: 3/20/96 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. 1 O ,t'COMOAI�� Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 Ams��4Y CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [x] ; reconstruction [ ]; 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: 19 Fowler St. Name of Record Owner: Susan Linder Bean/Charles Bean DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Removal of chain lin fence and replacement with wooden fence as proposed in drawings submitted. Fence to be stained. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (Mass. General Law Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings prior to commencing work. Dated: Oct. 8, 1992 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By 1 ,�' r /i(( Chairman / sT d � � I i � n z roil€ �? .i e i q6 ' LONC Foo e- Foci T f�� 4 ft -�avC.� � Foams 5' L�7'i ONS FOv'�2 ,FDaT Stc,�io%15 l V �osTS Sxs "- - . f�� 7Q�iecD .13Y �sT G/�PS . �iVC� SE�� aNS - Ajo Nc 9Avn )9- Al ., .. L fJ i ._,\I,.,�.. l / L ® I' d 11r, M y r� 3 y Fug✓/�P K �%��� j 4 i ti L4 Z-- W CIL . t l j - '. ^, � _�,�it :i�� 7 �r - I� R ,:., _ � !, � _�_ : a ■ ' t ■ ■ 1 � 1 7 Aee •K' �'k .^.4 1 �! .,r�o,J�- T 19�v����t/� ����j /-� !1 yk . �...�` - =o ' ::, , /y � l�/'%���. NORTHEASTERN FENCE&SUPPLY CORP. NortheasternSZON 74 BROADWAY, SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS 01906 617-233-3324 FAX: 617-231-0699 OUTSIDE MASSACHUSETTS: 1-800-451-7880 Northeastern offers a versatile line of quality fence post caps that give a popular choice of distinction to homeowners desiring an added touch of versatility beauty. Northeastern can supply you with a variety of styles to harmonize the and beauty architectureofyourhomeandthelandscapingofits surroundings.Whatsmore, we are qualified by long experience in the fence industryto help you with your i n fence post cap plans and to suggest the most practical and economical solution to yourneeds. The fence post caps described and illustrated are made from high quality post caps northern pine or red cedar and are available from stock Special size caps are available upon request No minimum order required. Installation: Mounted"over" post by pre-drilling, using exterior glue or nails. 4 4 o FLAT TOP EMPIRE TOP PYRAMID TOP Northeastern s FLAT TOP postcap isa The EMPIRE TOP is an addition to the Northeastern TOP is it's popular, economic choice to show a FLATTOP post cap that offers a unique most popular square post cap. Many simple finish to a square fence post. touch of distiction to a once simple homeowners prefer the dignity and finish. charm that the traditional PYRAMID TOP post cap provides. FINIALS Northeastern offers three Finial styles that are tastefully designed and con- structed of solid quality wood for outdoor use. Each Finial brings a lifetime of beauty and charm to a once simple square post. N ortheastern's Fin ials A and B have a dowel on the bottom with wh ich they are applied through the FLAT TOP post cap for ease of installation. Northeastern's Finials are another option to the simple Flat Top post cap and add a touch of distinction for the homeowners interested in a unique appearance. a� 1. (A) (B) (C) 31/2x6 _x 31/2x71/4 �_ 4" x4" or � , l „® 5„ x 5" <31 .y Ballon base is available in 4 inch or 5 inch CHOOSE A STOCK STYLE OR DESIGN YOUR OWN FROM THE MULTIPLE COMBINATIONS ESTATE " ' Y� SHADOW BOX NX i h COLONIAL GOTHIC SCREEN /�C �`e'9/z�1 �✓i`l I� I I I i j i I I i I I I II I. � I ESTATE SPACE GOTHIC SPACE PICKET PICKET a��,cuxonl� Salem Historical Commission 3, 3 CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS 01970 '�j q�01MM6��4 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: 19 Fowler street Name of Record Owner: Charles & Susan Bean DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Replacement of sills on North (s story) side (approx. 35 ft.) . No change in color, material or details. Non-applicable due to being an inkind repair/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 trom the Inspector of Buildings prior to commencing. Dated: May 26, 1992 SALEM HISTORICAL /COMMISSION By - Chairman )I'L tl TY ` b w' 8 � Li t ----. 47 Fa _ _ t �� „�� �. ���� � , � , ..�� ,"%�`�;� /� ���i�� sh�� s���� _ 4,vs y,�vui/PrZ /�i� i�, �. . '^ + e 8 4. ;. n '� � y, ��ix ��; � . � , . _ . r^ _ � �. . .�� ; $ �:�. . �ya�1j�� Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 �A Y 'AE�lNM6��4 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [x] ; reconstruction [ ]; demolition [x] ; moving [ ] ; alteration [ ] ; painting [ ] ; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . McIntire Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 19 Fowler Street Name of Record Nner: Charles & Susan Bean DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Demolition of existing garden shed and replacement with shed of same style with change in dimensions as proposed (12' long with rear height to be 7') Windows to be wood. Shed to be natural color with white trim. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (Mass. General Law Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the rnspprtor of Buildings prior to commencing work. Dated: May 26, 1992 SALEM H/IS�TORICAL COOMMMMISSION By C11i1C '�� Chairman NDRTH VJgLL_ JA - -- - - -- 5�-- - -- TCI-PIL5 - - WRITE CORK PfNID I � I I--P-0-6TA/NTMESSAGE FDR �- A.M. �//���1 TIME OF > PHONE / q/ 3 U 51? AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION TELEPHONED rRRUSH ALL CAME TO SEE YOU LAGAIN WANTS TO SEE YOU RETURNED YOUR CALLATTENTION MESSAGE SIGNED LITHO IN U.S.A. TOPS le FORM 3002W 199 y � C6rn.-r> 1sSj40 _ / ,g. S7- /V Q O oy d 64 '/2 E1� • NS TE2 p • p � � 2R-C ScC e�a2 r L-JE y OKs `( Ka 5 G / 9 :7c I COLONIAL RFD - - •1110 BULBROWN1615 - - 1&840 1-344 18$95 RFD 1 358 5 Salem Hrstoricar I_.,ammission CITY HALL. SALEM MASS c:;70 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction ( ) ; reconstruction � ) ; demolition ( ) ; moving ( ) ; alteration ky) ; painting k4— sign or other appurtenant fixture ( ) work as described below in the . . . McIntire Historic District (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 19 Fowler Street Name of Record Owner: Charles Bean & Susan Linder-Bean DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Remove exterior vestibule/back door. Replace windows that are 1 over 1 or 2 over 2 with 6 over 6 windows - sash only, single glaze, intregal muntins & mullions, Brosco. Replace sash of 6 over 6 windows only as needed. Remove shingles and restore original clapboards. Reconstruct bulkhead on north side of house. Replace jalousie window on 3rd floor dormer facing south with double hung window. Replace back door on north side with Brosco M100. Paint colors - Body - rural red Doors & bulkhead - Black Above work to be completed over a period of 5 years. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic Districts' Act (Mass. Gen. Law Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Dated: March 21, 1991 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION BY - / +� L Chairman 0 i'+ �. � {� t�. _� � � �,. � -. r. oh/�'%.S ; - � . f � � i��- 1 Ii � � 1 � � �" ���% ,���`/�'�'6/ � � Itet. !. '� , i ' �` ��� � f r� �' ® ,� : .� _ �_ �..a�_�.�� --_Y !y,td w/a,-S7" s/�-/s�J �� ` ,. r. �' � ; ., �. �bv�} �a'" .� \��� � h .�` f \A{� ��{r II41 V � i 1 � �, f` . i �.��, ...� �� \, � � ,s . r�\t \r 1 h� `� M � � � �' ('« . ���, �, � .� ,�, � � �_ � -� .. I ; y w., ., ,wd. . j I ti r`vc�/���-S'7� �k. SCO P V ►mow 1 vj CEL�K IJ�I-� I� D Doo RS plT 10( Tow Lr St . 3Ui �T OF 3� n -to" 410L t C KOOVE IOL �,��� ���, � � � F`�.� N.1 (i�[�1n y� �s�i4-L�d ���:9�'ib"it1:1 U�1��• 2084SMOKY MOUNTAIN BLUE 2640 MWNEE 4071 MAYFLOWER BLUE 3642 NORWEGIAN WOOD 7196 RURAL RED 1-95.7&895 7196 RURAL RED 1-95.7&895 Vow , C (SSS 2611 PINK SAND ✓ 3611 CLAY BASKET 7614 BAHAMA BROWN 1-103.78-803 SEAL BROWN 761i URAL RED 7196 BAHAMA BROWN 7614 78844 1-344 7 195 P 7&803 / 1-103 MAYFLOWER BLUE 4073 SUMMER GOLD 2313 72112 72-114 Z n t CLAY BASKET 361 NA"JO WHITE 2550 „[ 72.118 72-117 v e I C no � .•mss• . �. .. :. _". .t,'.",.. •RRF '" '' 'i�. • +:14 �+� rY com- binations h1t _ d"' Fs personal as •se • •• for your living or dining That's why Pittsburgh Paints has Y assembled YL .•i YPtiti. . lectionof •• • '• trim nd • accent ready-mixed • • -• colors may be :- obtainany combination you choose to for your particular style and taste. Select Copper Verde and Mission y p ;F T1 yGray fordecorative body combination shown. IL EX To I t' yj tja. ''y cu WTy !' \OV 7)f �J i• Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM.MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (617)745.9595,EXT.311 NOTICE OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS RE: 19 Fowler Street On Wednesday, May 2 , 1990, the Salem Historical Commission unanimously denied an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness from Charles & Susan Bean for their property at 19 Fowler Street regarding the replacement of two double hung windows on the west side of the house. The application was denied due to being an historically inappropriate change. I attest that this is an accurate record of the vote taken, not amended or modified in any way to this date. May 2 t 1990 '. Jan . Guy C1 of the 4COCsion cc: Building Inspector City Clerk Minutes/Denia16 e � s Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL, SALEM. MASS. 01970 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction ( ) ; reconstruction ( ) ; demolition ( ) ; moving ( ) ; alteration ( ) ; painting (X) ; sign or other appurtenant fixture ( ) work as described below in the . . . McIntire Historic District (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 19 Fowler St. Name of Record Owner: Charles & Susan Bean DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Change trim color from yellow to white. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic Districts' Act (Federal Laws, Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Dated: May 3, 1990 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION BY Chairman a �,coxo�4�4 . Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM, MASS. 01970 �j��alMix6 W�tr CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ] ; reconstruction [ ] ; demolition [ ]; moving [ ]; alteration [xx] ; painting [ ]; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . McIntire Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 19 Fowler Street Name of Record Owner: Charles a Susan Bean DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Replace two double hung windows approx. 67" x 60" on south side rear of house with a fixed vindow approx. 68" w x 40" H vith snap in wooden grills . Non-applicable due to being minimally visible from the public vay. 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 (Federal Laws, Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Dated: May 3 1990 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By r7y )L '.' i ( / �l,v� C c Chairman cc; City Clerk Building Inspector �•/,.COYpg4b� Salem Historical Commission l CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 A �J `Y CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP 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: 19 Fowler Street Name of Record Owner: Charles a Susan Bean DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Replace aluminum gutters % ith white vinyl gutters . conditional that there are no more than 2 downspouts at either corner. To be painted the same white as the trim color. Hardship due to roof not sustaining wood gutter weight, water damage tosillsand foundation,— and both .aluminum and vinyl are synthetic REAS0hIhfffJ�§&Etnp'CE'F}TgFICrAgEc RD 119J6 existing. [ ] 1 . The application affects only the building or structure on which work is to be done and not the historic district in general . 2. The application is approved because it does not cause substantial detriment to the public welfare. [x,] 3. The application is approved because it does not cause departure from the intent and purposes of the amended historic district act. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (Federal Laws, Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Dated: May 3 1990 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION Chairman Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 S 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: 19 Fowler Street Name of Record Owner: Charles & Susan Bean DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Replacement of foundation sills on west and north sides of structure. This certificate includes a strong recommendation that a water table (exterior base board) be installed. This will be more historically appropriate and will prevent the shingles from soaking up water which results in continuous rot problems. The Commission also recommends that the owners look into the feasibility of excavating around the perimeter of the house in order to solve long-term rotted sill problel%s, 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 (Federal Laws , Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Dated: April 19 , 1990 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION /lv _ By Chairman