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0074 WASHINGTON SQUARE EAST- BUILDING JACKET
: i 74 WASHINGTON SQUARE r yP � 2sm �ti X3 9��aMIN6 D'� Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition 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 Washington Sq Address of Property: 74 Washington Square Fast Name of Record Owner: Sherr/TenRroeck/Aetaf Description of Work Proposed: Repaint house to replicate existing. Remove, repaint and replace shutters. Repair/replace any rotted woodwork to replicate existing. No changes in color, material, design, location or outward appearance. Non- applicable due to being in kind maintenance/replacement. Dated: October 4, 2012 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. ;CD 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 Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Washington Square Address of Property: 74 Washington Square East Name of Record Owner: Alan B. Sherr Description of Work Proposed: Paint small garage to replicate existing color. No changes in color, material, design or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to being in kind maintenance. Dated: May 15, 2000 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: '0 050, 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. (1itV of "ittlpm, ttssttcllusPtts `Q Paurb of :�Ppzal 3 CITY oz- a, CI.t aX'S 0F MASS DECISION ON THE PETITION OF ALAN B. SHERR REQUESTING .A—SPECIAL PERMIT FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED At`4 WASHINGTON`SQUARE EAST R-2' A hearing on this petition was held August 19, 1998 with the following Board Members present: Ronald Harrison, Paul Valaskagis, Michael Ward and Stephen Buczko. Notice of the hearing was sent to abutters and others and notices of the hearing were properly published in the Salem Evening News in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A. Petitioner was requesting a Special Permit to use garage on the property as an art studio for his own use. Certain changes to the building will be made including adding heat, bathroom facilities and adding skylight and permission for these will be sought at a later date. This petition concerns only the CHANGE IN USE of the building. The provision of the Salem Zoning Ordinance which is applicable to this request for a Special Permit is Section 5-3(j ) , which provides as follows: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary appearing in this Ordinance, the Board of Appeal may, in accordance with the procedure and conditions set forth in Sections 8-6 and 9-4, grant Special Permits for alterations and reconstruction of nonconforming structures, and for changes, enlargement, extension or expansion of nonconforming lots, land, structures, and uses, provided, however, that such change, extension, enlargement or expansion shall not be substantially more detrimental than the existing nonconforming use to the neighborhood. in more general terms, this Board is, when reviewing Special Permit requests, guided by the rule that a Special Permit request may be granted upon a finding by the Board that the grant of the Special Permit will promote the public health, safety, convenience and welfare of the City's inhabitants . The Board of Appeal, after careful consideration of the evidence presented at the hearing and after viewing the plans , makes the following findings of fact: 1 . The petitioner represented himself. 2. There was no opposition to the request for a Special Permit. 3 . Petitioner has contacted all abutters and gained their approval of his plans. 4. The garage is a historical building, a carriage house, and thus needs the approval of the Historic Commission to make any changes. 5. The building is without a foundation and petitioner will put one in. The Historic Commission has issued a permit of non-applicability to the petitioner to add the foundation. 1 DECISION OF THE PETITION OF ALAN B. SHEER REQUESTING A SPECIAL PERMIT FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 74 WASHINGTON SQUARE EAST R-2 page two 6. Petitioner understands that any other structural changes, the addition of heat, bathroom facilities and skylights, need the approval of the building inspector and any other appropriate city agencies. On the basis of the above findings of fact, and the evidence presented, the Board of Appeal concludes as follows: 1. The Special Permit requested can be granted without substantial detriment to the public good or without nullifying and substantially derogating from the intent of the district or the purpose of the ordinance. 2. The granting of the Special Permit requested will promote the public health, safety, convenience and welfare of the City's inhabitants and may be granted in harmony with the neighborhood. Therefore, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted unanimously, 4-0 to grant the Special Permit requested, subject to the following conditions; 1 . Petitioner shall comply with all city and state statutes, ordinances, codes and regulations. 2. All requirements of the Salem Fire Department relative to smoke and fire safety shall be strictly adhered to. 3 . A Certificate of Occupancy shall be obtained. 4 . All construction shall be done as per the plans and dimensions submitted. 3. Petitioner shall obtain a building permit prior to beginning any construction. 6 . Exterior finishes of the new construction shall be in harmony with the existing structure. 7. Petitioner shall obtain approval from any City Board or Commission having jurisdiction including, but not limited to, the Historic Commission. ' Special Permit Granted August 19, 1998C✓K! Ronald Harrison, Member Board of Appeal DECISION OF THE PETITION OF ALAN B. SHERR REQUESTING A SPECIAL PERMIT FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 74 WASHINGTON SQUARE EAST page three A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE CITY CLERK Appeal from this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to Section 17 of MGL Chapter 40A and shall be filed within 20 days after the date of filing of this decision in the office of the City Clerk. Pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A, Section 11, the Variance or Special Permit granted herein shall not take effect until a copy of the decision, bearing the certification of the City Clerk that 20 days have elapsed and no appeal has been filed, or that, if such appeal has been filed, that it has been dismissed or denied is recorded in the South Essex Registry or Deeds and indexed under the name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner's Certificate of Title Board of Appeal y��N,C9YUltE�Ls Fm 1 'SAe�tltlVE;9�'�t-F. Salem Historical CommissAr ion ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (617)745-9595,EXT.311 William Munroe Inspector of Buildings City of Salem Dear Bill; This letter is to nform:y_ou that due to the fact that the work proposed for'74 Washington Square North will exactly match both in looks and materials;tthe Historical Commission has no jurisdiction over this work. If you have any questions feel free to call. Sincerely 4 ( Kent C..\ Preservation Planner e�+,COM�� t Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ]; reconstruction F ]; demolition [ ]; moving [ ]; alteration [ ]; painting [ ]; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . Washington Square Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property:T74 Washington Square East`n Name of Record Owner: 1803 McIntire Condominium Trust DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Repair granite at driveway be reattaching broken sections with hydraulic cement. Reinstall original fence section to left of driveway. Temporarily ,(1-2 days) remove fence sections from granite base, replace tie rods inside square posts, as necessary, and reinstall fence. Repaint fence black. . 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 from the Inspector of Buildings prior to commencing. Dated: May 7, 1992 SALEM HISTORICCAAL/ COMMISSION By___Ckv ( Chairman a µ,cornr4 ^ Salem Historical Commission 5a CITY HALL. SALEM, MASS. 01970 �jgCo/MM6��1 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ] ; reconstruction [ ]; demolition [ ] ; moving [ ]; alteration [ ]; painting [xt; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . Washinatoa Square Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 4-sh'ingioa-Square-Eaat---) Name of Record Owner: 1803 McIntire Condominium Trust DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Repainting in existing colors, 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: December 13, 1990 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By 1 / Chairman /A7 Ctv of 'Salem, 'fflassarhusetts � S t Public Property Veyartment Puilbing 3Aepxrtntent �ic!?ara �. �lrJntash (Out $altar (brren February 25, 1985 745-6213 Dear In response to your letter of February 22,1985, regarding the legal use of 74 Washington Square East, please be aware of the following: 1. On September 7,1946, the Zoning Board of Appeals granted a permit to convert the building into a (3) three Family Dwelling. 2. Under the previous Zoning Act, Chapter 808, the variance granted would not expire, because the property ceased to be used for (3) three families. 3. My understanding of the situation indicates that the structure at Washington Square East, number 74, can legally be used for (3) three families. ,,Very truly yours, c. ./Richard T. McIntosh Zoning Enforcement Officer RTM:mo's cc: Councillor Stanley Usovicz Robert Bramble SllItQ1M QrIT BOARD Of APPEALS FEB 25 16 � 1 X85 FEB g 16 X44 °85 RECEIVED CITY OF SALE"'MASS. RECEIVED CITY OF SALEM,MASS. February 22, 1985 Richard Macintosh Office of the Building Inspector City of Salem; One Salem Green Salem, Ma. 01970 Dear Mr. Macintosh: Per our letter to you of January 9, 1985 and the affidavits given to you January 16, 1985, we the undersigned would like to request you to make a decision as to whether or not to honor our petition to have the building permits for 74 Washington Sq. E., Salem, revoked. Also, we would like to request that you notify us of your decision in writing. If we do not receive a wripten response within 14 days from the above date, we would like to have our petition turned over to the Board of Appeals for an administrative decision. Thank you. Russell M. SlamEliza Nestor 9 Forrester St. 2 Forrester St. Salem Salem aL6hachetti Mary Maloon 72 Washington Sq. E. 1 Forrester St. Salem Salem :z Ir C Y 4 r4 f .2 r � N 1 y x •'1 y U;7 N NO- 0 ' S 7-�s Fr l4m Li 76 9L k- a ��-- ki I5 11 3 AMI '95 RECEIVED CITY DE SALEM,MA"SS. (' (ILL _ l 9 ��uz Cti cw v�Lzi /Cc 2 Com- C� �u z✓ �� ��.�� ��/ °� XT�'iCi�/L�.�e,✓1-a�2i('iC.- �rC7�G �/�e� �'C'_rf-c�!f��t/ C�-'//t-t� �i ��aCx - oot WT--'��7sv-'..�� ��7._�r�.d:/ ���_' �Vj��-'z-e'�../�-ri._,L'`-���G'v-Le;.�✓.j7./�yc.. — JAN 16 113E RECEIVED CITY OF SALEM,MASS. January 14, 1985 Office of the Building Inspector City of Salem Salem, Ma. 01970 Attn: Richard MaCintosh 1, Russell M. Slam, residing at 9 Forrester St. , Salem, Ma. do hereby testify that, to the best of my recollection, I have not seen or noticed at 74 Washington Square East, within the last four years , any other residents other than the owner Marjorie Copeland and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Russell. Russell M. lam Notary: � l l 4 � � 4 y Richard McIntosh Building Inspector v , One Salem Green - 2nd Floor Salem, Mass 01970 r' LC.pVED CITY 10F January 9, 1985 Dear Mr. McIntosh: We, the undersigned abutters and neighbors of 74 Washington Square East, would like to make a strong objection to that building being classified as a 3 family house for the purposes of converting it into condominiums and or apartments, To the best of our knowledge, the major use of that house was as a single family and as an extended 2 family dwelling. While sometime it may have had a third occupant, we can recall none recently nor anyone being there for any significant duration of time., The city directories list no third occupant since 1979. Also, even if there had been a third tenant, it was not a legal third tenant since the City shows no record for a permit for a third occupant In a dwelling zoned R2. We therefore object to any permit granting occupancy by 3 families, or if you should grant a permit, we request that this matter be brought before the appeals board. Sincerely yours, Signed: Slgned:e4"�Z'-7LC)n-9?- '� Signed: m to is- roh n ,Sc Aszl4i' �� y Address- Address:�a��,C"Y Za'�'--"5'7OAddress h� of ,, s -irl of :A}ypral WILLIAM F. ABBOTT - JAMES H. BOULDER JOHN M GRAY JAMES E. LYNCH J. ARTHUR MARCHAND {, P'�N(eitc,Sep�e_mb�,.-�s..—•-19�.. T Decision re Mary B. Patterson 74 rashington Square Mrs. Patterson applied for a permit to alter a two family large house of wood construction into a three family house. Because such a structure would not be in accordance with the building and zoning ordinances, the Inspector of Buildings had to and did deny the application. Upon appeal to this Board9 notice cra s given of a public . hearing thereon by advertisement in the Salem Evening Ners,, notice by mail to the Planning Board and to abettors according to Assessors' 21st. The hearing was held as scheduled on September 3, 1946. Yr. Uptonv representing Yrs. Patterson# stated that the apart- ment was for the use of a veteran, a near relative to Mrs. Patterson, The apartment dill be in accordance r.Tith all other building ordinance requkements. s There eras no opposition. The Board, after considering the matter, voted unanimously to order the permit to issue,, finding that a substantial hard. ship exists$ that a veteran will be assisted in getting a home, and that it can be done without substantially derogating from the intent and purpose of the zoning ordinance, BOARD OF APPAL By �. l � Secret , .GO?V11� .h TitU of �ajem, C a r n e# poarb of �Vpral �cLyT'EC6' I WILLIAM F. AB9OTT - JAMES H. BOULGER .� JOHN M GRAY JAMES E. LYNCH J. ARTHUR MARCHAND �xlcm, September 19 . f Decision re Nary B. Patterson 71+ rashington Square Mrs. Patterson applied for a permit to alter a two family large house of wood construction into a three family house. . Because such a structure would not be in accordance with the building and zoning ordinances, the Inspector of Buildings had to and did deny the application. Upon appeal to this Boardo notice was given of a public hearing thereon by advertisement in the Salem Evening Newsq notice by mail to the Planning Board and to abuttors according to Assessors' list. The hearing was held as scheduled on September 3, 191+6. 1:r. Upton, representing Mrs. Patterson, stated that the &part- went was for the use of a veteran7 a near relative to Mrs. Patterson. The apartment will be in accordance cath all other building ordinance requtements. There was no opposition. The Boardq after considering the matter, voted unanimously to order the permit to issue, finding that a substantial hard- ship existst that a veteran will be assisted in getting a home, and that it can be done without substantially derogating from the intent and purpose of the zoning ordinance. BOARD OF APPEAL By vv �� ` Secretg, 4. Y y�, .�� M1;s ��% r d ; � �5:3r�, ti�„]r' `" ) s ) 4�#Cf �` ) 11 1 t i n'✓ y v a I � 4 I 1 � �." I�1.P � j ✓' a. .. raw y y, �] h 1 •' )It- try ,�- 'Tk ..r ,''y LA,F TT,1a77 1 ORIGIN7IL - y, : r x No Np#1i 7-7 Office'of.3ttaprr;nr of 3�uilDinge e,r Ctty all Prmtsston ts,:hereby given to_ ///_O '» �1 r c t ;Streefr, Ward, . >'� f r r in accordane5 wuh an.a plication o file in this office, and subject to the provt wq sPons:.of the odtnances.;apd statutes m relation to the Inspector and Conscrtic[ion of s Buildings rn trip City of Salem. .,'C::- P23 Sc 11•(6 /� t a" 1 C r 1 :t xz , In�eElo`a uldrngr 1 ly6 w. `�s ,� ,y"�ti?}1 \ Il. ` -1 , y + a yj q aAt , '.vr.� y 1 ♦J.. Pi .' l._z a F �p t,,,� {[ ♦ n 3r� ��„�����?� �Iulzlic �,�rapert�r ,�e�tzattzzztzt ° �'� '� "' t��3uilbin� �elrztrtr:zeui Richard I. McIntosh 1 Salem Green 745-02}3 7 To ,�<° u u 5 S �1 Vl L . Cf 4 Chit ofttlPm, � sstttl�ixsets Pottrd of Appeal WILLIAM F. ABBOTT JAMES H. BOU'_GER JOHN M GRAY JAMES E. LYNCH J. ARTHUR MARCHAND :ttcm,_September 71 1946. Decision re Mary E. Patterson 74 Washington Square Mrs. Patterson applied for a '.permit to alter a two family large house of wood construction. into a three family house. .. Because= such a. structure would not be in accordance `with the building and zoning ordnancesq the Inspector of Buildings had to and did deny the application, upon, appeal to this. Board, notice was given of a pnblie hearing thereon by advertisement in the Salem Evening News , ` notice by.mail to the Planning Board and to abuttors according to Assessors' list. The hearing was held as scheduled on September 3,t- 1946, - Mr. Upton. representing Mrs. . Pattersoni stated that the apart- ment-,yeas for the-use of a neterant a near relative to Ctrs. Patterson. The apartment will be in accordance. with all other ' building ordinance requfements. There was no .opposition. , The Boards after considering the matter, voted unanimously ° < to order the permit to issue, finding that a substantial hard- ship exists, that a veteran will be assisted in getting a home, and that it can be done without substantially derogating from the intent and purpose of the zoning ordinance. BOARD OF APPEAL By t Sec_ ret i e�, July 24, 1946 Mr. Sohn J. O'Rourke Inspector of Buildings City Hall Salem, Mass. Dear Sir: In reference to your letter of July 24, 1946, advising me of your refusal to issue permit to alter the third floor of the two family dwelling located at 74 Washington Square, East, to convert into a three family dwelling, please sub- mit this application to the Board of appeal in order that they may consider making an exception to the Building and Zoning Ordinances in this Darticular case. Very truly yours , July 25, 1946 Honorable Board of Appeal Salem, ;days. Re: Pilary E. Patterson 74 Washington Square, Bast Gentlemen: Attached .is a.:copy of my. letter to Mr. George_ A. Upton in' which .1 notified hin,of rsp refusal to issue :a, permit to al:ter_�the. third floor of the two family dwelling owned'.by Marir B. Patterson at 74 4'7ashington Square,:.Bust,, to .convert into u three famil y,-,.dwelling. _ Mr. Upton, acting on behalf of the ocrner has appealed from rT.7 decis{on and has requested that I forward this matter to your honorable Board in order that you may consider making an exception to the Zoning and Building Ordinances In this purti= cular case. Enclosed is $2.50 to cover cost of ud-` •vertising in connection with this appeal. Very truly yours , h . Inspector of Build-Lilts Enclosure - JJ'0'R:LM - /( `L f� U July 24 ' 3.946 Mr. John T. O'Rourke Zn Spector of Build_ngs City Hall Salen, P5c-�s:a . Dear Sir: In reference to your letter of July .24, 1946, advising; me of your refusal to issue perp-it to alter the th4rd floor of the two -fan*2%r dwell Lig located at, 74Washington Srluare, Hast, to convert into a three family dwelling, please sub- mit this application to the Board of Appeal in- order that they may consider making; an e}ception .to the Bui .ding _incl mooning; ' Ordinances -in this particular ctise. Very tru'y yours , u4C A 1 I July S4, 1.946 1 Mr. George A. Upton 74 uashington Square, Plast Salera, Massachusetts Dear Sir: Uth reference to your application filed . in this office on behalf of Mary E. Patterson for a permit to alter the 'third floor of the three story, two family dwelling .at 74 Washington S, uare to con- vert into a three family dwelling, please be advised that it is necessary for me to refuse'to issue the permit as the proposed change would be in violation of the .local �Soning and Building Laws However, I would advise you of your right of appeal to the Board of J'Lppeai who may vary the application of the Zoning and Building Ord`_nances ` in certain cases. In• the evgnt that you should appeal from . ray decision it , wi}_1 be necessary for you to submit fi plan in durlic<+te sholwin(; the third floor. layout, also deposit $2.50 in this office to cover cost of adeertising in cora ection with your appeal. very truly yours , Inspector of Buildings JJO'R:LM j,cor9n4 Salem Historical Commission �. CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 u t AE�1 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ]; re nonstructi [x]; t. demolition [ ]; moving [ ]; alteration [ ]; painting [ ]; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . Washington Square Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property•:�74 Washington .Square-East Name of Record Owner: 1803 McIntire Condominium Trust DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Remove tar and tin roof material over entranceway. Replace with flat seam 16oz . copper roof. Re-install roof ballustrade. does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act (Federal Laws, Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Dated: —June 21, 1990_ SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION Chairman (fi#g oftt1em, sttcxzQ##g `� �% ublit ru px# a ttr#mPn# Richard T. McIntosh 1 Salem Green 745-0213 7W Lu 4� a 3 )Ca -,s�t � 7-10 svi ;�..� G l'Gr vn a.o L , ✓�' (,1 7 A 4 3 v" s I I N T N. s 1 ri I A L �i�LCk4 T F�,fll"Cf) September 24, 1984 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The dwelling located at 74 Washington Sq. East (Assessors' Parcel #35-0447) which was listed in FY 1984 as a single family house, was in fact, as a result of an interior inspection, found to be a three family house and will be so assessed in FY 1985. Very truly yours, Peter M. Caron Assessor PMC:mjg 7Pf t } ' i a ?',4'` ''t4'Y ..,t_ Ps s,�F stir{ � �H r(,5"."."r,�S. + `' '" M ' ' [t� �,tv a • .rar NT ✓: �.r 1 - n - ' - p r y r , i% d 1 �- 4 �, Y W J i v l i t"M1r y'r .p W-t"rs r , Y , rail 1j'ri5k Tr {5 k l �`N y :1 i7T �- ` � �i;�p�((' �+<M1;svx i '�'O'+", k•, n -�` r%��i X�` 1 x c -.: if,IA r ir '', N p` .SjC„$ArPa. Ctty—Mall, p .,.19 rmtsston is,hereby gtven'to js L' at No Street, Ward v .. rFti'•, 3n accordance: ith`'an a plication -ofi file in this office, and subject to the pr 114 ovi- cions of the ordinances and statutes in relation to the Inspector and Construction of } { R. ` r r"I Buildings in the City of Salem. r' • t' InJ�e&r a urldrngs P13 SC 4446 / � d} t I e0 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 Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Washineton Square Address of Property: 74 Washington Square East Name of Record Owner: Thomas Kreak& Robert Hams: Nancy Tenbroech Description of Work Proposed: Repair and repaint barn as necessary, replicating existing. No change in color, material, design or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to being in kind maintenance/repair/replacement. Dated: August 2, 2000 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. n Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,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 Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Washinglon. Square Address of Property: 74 Washinglon Square Fast Name of Record Owner: Alan Sherr Nancy TenBroeck Wasim Altsf Description of Work Proposed: Repainting to replicate existing. Repair front porch and repair roof balustrade to replicate existing. Repair/replace roofing underneath roof deck(conditional not visible from public way). No changes in color, material, design or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to being in kind maintenance. Dated: June 2, 2005 SALEM HISTORICAL CO(M/MISSION By: z 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. ��/M11Vg 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 Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Washington Square Address of Property: 74 Washington Square East Name of Record Owner: Alan B. Sherr Description of Work Proposed: Replacement of two windows and door of carriage house to replicate existing. No changes in color, material, design or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to being in kind maintenance. Dated: November 19, 1998 SALE M HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: / �!/ �5 44z 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. Salem Historical Commission 3AB CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 aim..to 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 . . . Washington Square Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Prope rty,:`"74'Washington square-East—�_ Name of Record Owner: 1803 McIntire Condominium Trust DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Replace asphalt roof shingles as necessary to match existing. No change in color, material or design. Non-applicable due to being an in-kind replacement. does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act (MA. Gen. Law, Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings prior to commencing Dated: June 25, 1992 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By Chairman Q , '01 11 r\ I � Saiem Historicai commission ONE SALEM GREEN.SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (617) 745-9595. EXT. 311 William Munroe Inspector of Buildings City of Salem Dear Bill; This letter is to inform you that due to the fact that the work proposed for 74 Washington Square North will exactly match both in looks and materials, the Historical Commission has no jurisdiction over this work. If you have any questions feel free to call. Sincerely A C Kent C Preservation Planner �,.GM91 City of Salem Et ;; BUILDING DEPARTMENT J Y. p0 S� CI}ONE� FIELD CORRECTION NOTICE LOCATION PERMIT NO. ISSUED TO �u �71R $ � rc TC' h� /JL 7 $ Svr v r PERMIT HOLDER AND/OR ALL RESPONSIBILE PARTIES. C �- NOTICEDELIVEREDTO 7 Upon inspection, violations of the Sec, were in evidence. The following ordderrs' are hereby issued for their correction: C �f4-1, `! /N S V 1� er+ ,( av �s rL) . 0 PLEASE CALL FOR INSPECTION WHEN CORRECTIONS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED. ACCEPTANCE AND APPROVAL BY AN INSPECTOR OF THIS DEPARTMENT IS REQUIRED AND MUST BE CORRECTED ON OR BEFORE - INSPECTOR FILE COPY PERIODIC OR/.SSURVEYYY INSPECTION REPORT Date � 7 INSPEC TOR,,f_ ��/ (� Location / �� ��/tl.��? ''fico/ CN %�t� S'NCC i Responsible Parties--- may- � 1. Owner LYS'' Gam+'/' cf LGhif�� � S7'- .T—J,t'1- Telephone- Address--7 elephoneAddress7 �q� �!d-Sr / ,.�j 2. Owner's Agent 11 Lc ��G. SSG"f-N'Trt'- Telephone cr �foM a�4 �l Address 3. Tenant 'Telephone Address 4. Contact Telephone Address / TYPE OF INSPECTION Periodical t/ Survey Special ZONING STATUS Conforming Non-Conforming Map Di strict. Use Use BUILDING CODE STATUS Before After - `/ Fire v Code Code Type Class Stories �J Limits Legal Use or Occupancy2�� ` 3 1 Actual Use or Occupancy / Fee Class Fee Invoice No. To No. Notify No. Compliance Date Notice No. Checked by Violations of SUPERVISOR I have made on inspection at the premises described above and hereby submit my report and recommendations: \ (-5 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Yard Sanitation Exits Building Exterior Exit Signs Accessory Buildings Fire Doors Accessory Structures Sprinkler System Parking Facilities Storage Space Loading Facilities Heating Apparatus Fences Flammable Liquids Interior Sanitation Incinerators Signs Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Elevators & Escalators Electrical Wiring Plumbing /- / 0 c�MT J �u � t. pyumG/ h77.e7 Lvt..e 7,-7, Le { i /P `""I l PERIODIC OJ�R^R SURVEY INSPECTION REPORT Wr t IL C "' '1� �� 4) Date INSPECTOR Location 7 n �,;4 Responsible Parties--- (f /- /'//LL��✓jj Q I. Owner J'JZ'i: I�'V Q'S'l.<'M �'-I-� GLS.�Telephone/7 G//-/// -W Address D!�21&S BVI 2. Owner's Agent Telephone Address 3. Tenant Telephone Address 4. Contact Telephone Address TYPE OF INSPECTION Periodical Survey Special ZONING STATUS Conforming Non-Conforming Map-District Use Use BUILDING CODE STATUS Before After I� Fire Code-Code-Type CC �q Class Stories `'' Limits Legal Use or Occupancy J Actual Use or Occupancy Fee Class Fee Invoice No. To No. Notify No. Compliance Date Notice No. Checked by Violations of SUPERVISOR I have made an inspection at the premises described above and hereby submit my report and recommendations: GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Yard Sanitation Exits Building Exterior Exit Signs Accessory Buildings Fire Doors Accessory Structures Sprinkler System Parking Facilities Storage Space Loading Facilities Heating Apparatus Fences Flammable Liquids Interior Sanitation Incinerators Signs Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Elevators & Escalators Electrical Wiring Plumbing .� ti � �� R'� � +� . � � �{ ��; Fa ' c� p �� ��a �} ti PERIODIC OR SURVEY INSPECTION REPORT t -)ii TX1rrfsh o„d GiyRite 7rrRRtp t& / INSPECTOR r Location / Q Responsible Partiesad •. 1. Owner (V/j �1 Telephone VVLC Address 2. Owner's Agent Telephone Address 3. Tenant Telephone Address 4. Contact Telephone Address TYPE OF INSPECTION Periodical SurveySpecial ZONING STATUS Conforming Non-Conforming Map—Di strict Use Use BUILDING CODE STATUS Before After I (JL Fire Code Code Type Class . Stories Limits `�— Legal Use or Occupancy Actual Use or Occupancy Fee Class Fee Invoice No. To No. Notify No. Compliance Date Notice No. Checked by Violations of SUPERVISOR I have made an inspection at the premises described above and hereby submit my report and recommendations: \1 � U U Q� GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Yard Sanitation Exits Building Exterior Exit Signs Accessory Buildings. Fire Doors Accessory Structures Sprinkler System Parking Facilities Storage Space Loading Facilities Heating Apparatus Fences Flammable Liquids Interior Sanitation Incinerators Signs Air Conditioning & Refrigeration _ Elevators & Escalators Electrical Wiring Plumbing I�7- oto ti c e-4 ��;, . �, d �- °`�1 PERIODIC OR SURVEY INSPECTION REPORT CJ" /L / �^� J' ^� Date SG,,,,S .�..., INSPE,CTOR Locat on — yIt !" n, S v J Responsible Parties 1. Owner Telephone Address 2. Owner's Agent Telephone Address 3. Tenant Telephone Address A. Contact Telephone Address - / TYPE OF INSPECTION Periodical 1�"'" Survey Spacial ZONING STATUS Conforming Non-Conforming Mop—District—Use Use BUILDING CODE STATUS Before After Fire C— Code Code Type—Cl ass/. Stories Limits ��- Legal Use or Occupancy r Actual Use or Occupancy Fee Class Fee Invoice No.--To No. Notify No. Compliance Date Notice No. Checked by— Violations of SUPERVISOR I have mode an inspection at the premises described above and hereby submit my report and recommendations: GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Yard Sanitation Exits Building Exterior Exit Signs Accessory Buildings Fire Doors Accessory Structures Sprinkler System Parking Facilities Storage Space Loading Facilities Heating Apparatus Fences Flammable Liquids Interior Sanitation Incinerators Signs Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Elevators & Escalators Electrical Wiring _ Plumbing PERIODIC OR SURVEY INSPECTION REPORT --Ug �7 Date '/30 INSPECTOR Location 7 0 (.V tL S Jl �j, ?w. C /� Responsible Parties-.. 1. Owner Telephone Address 2. Owner's Agent Telephone Address 3. Tenant Telephone Address 4. Contact Telephone Address ' / TYPE OF INSPECTION Periodical L/ Survey Special ZONING STATUS Conforming Non-Conforming Map District - Use Use BUILDING CODE STATUS Before After 'XX� Fire Code Code Type Class Stories '! Limits Legal Use or Occupancy S/i 4 ,�; , x Actual Use or Occupancy Fee Class Fee Invoice No. To No. Notify No. Compliance Date Notice No. Checked by Violations of SUPERVISOR I have made an inspection at the premises described above and hereby submit my report and recommendations: GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Yard Sanitation Exits Building Exterior Exit Signs Accessory Buildings Fire Doors Accessory Structures Sprinkler System Parking Facilities Storage Space Loading Facilities Heating Apparatus Fences Flammable Liquids Interior Sanitation Incinerators Signs Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Elevators & Escalators Electrical Wiring Plumbing � PERIODIC OR SURVEIL INSPECTION REPORT ----7 „r C� Date X11 K3 ((`` INSPECTOR 1 (\ ,/— Location _ `/ 0 c U (.L.� cl �!c �`"L� ' J . Responsible Parties... 1. Owner Telephone Address 2. Owner's Agent Telephone Address 3. Tenant Telephone Address 4. Contact Telephone Address / TYPE OF INSPECTION Periodical L/ Survey Special ZONING STATUS Conforming Non-Conforming Map District Use Use BUILDING CODE STATUS Before AfterFire Code Code Type Closs Stories '5� Limits Legal Use or Occupancy Actual Use or Occupancy Fee Class Fee Invoice No. To No. Notify No. Compliance Date Notice No. Checked by Violations of SUPERVISOR I have made an inspection at the premises described above and hereby submit my report and recommendations: co CIDP� GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Yard Sanitation Exits Building Exterior Exit Signs Accessory Buildings Fire Doors Accessory Structures Sprinkler System Parking Facilities Storage Space Loading Facilities Heating Apparatus Fences Flammable Liquids Interior Sanitation Incinerators Signs Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Elevators & Escalators Electrical Wiring Plumbing � ��'.e�,.-.jou, . -� PERIODIC OR SURVEY INSPECTION REPORT yG r G s � Date INSPECTOR `/'' 7 (.� t Location —/ CD � lt �1 L/1� '�^'E1 S Responsible Parties... 1. Owner _ Telephone � ), Address 2. Owner's Agent Telephone Address 3. Tenant Telephone Address 4. Contact Telephone Address TYPE OF INSPECTION Periodical J Survey Special ZONING STATUS Conforming Non•Conforming Map—Di strict Use Use BUILDING CODE STATUS Before After '� Fire Code Coda—Type Class Stories � Limits Legal Use or Occupancy Actual Use or Occupancy Fee Class Fee Invoice No. To No. Notify No. Compliance Date Notice No. Checked by Violations of SUPERVISOR I have made an inspection at the premises described above and hereby submit my report and recommendations: cl GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Yard Sanitation Exits Building Exterior Exit Signs Accessory Buildings Fire Doors Accessory Structures Sprinkler System Parking Facilities Storage Space Loading Facilities Heating Apparatus Fences Flammable Liquids Interior Sanitation Incinerators Signs Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Elevators & Escalators Electrical Wiring Plumbing c/ u•� Oe ow 1dn o �� cr td- k T 1f OJv PERIODIC OR SURVEY INSPECTION REPOR T C / ! -J� �'L for � 1-7 Date Lf__� INSPECTOR /^�"/A Location 7✓j/ w c Is 1. � S ` �.sax,:,. J� Responsible Parties--- 1. Owner /"Q�U'°r� ��'lx � uy-c...yi/ Telephone Address 2. Owner's Agent W"O"v ' 5.20 Telephone Address 3. Tenant Telephone Address 4. Contact Telephone Address TYPE OF INSPECTION Periodical Survey Special ZONING STATUS Conforming Non-Conforming Map—Di strict Use Use BUILDING CODE STATUS Before AfterFire Code—Code—Type— p � Class '77� Limits Legal Use or Occupancy 3 i � /?- Actual Use or Occupancy Fee Class Fee Invoice No. To No. Notify No. Compliance Date Notice No. Checked by Violations of SUPERVISOR I have made an inspection at the premises described above and hereby submit my report and recommendations: GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Yard Sanitation Exits Building Exterior Exit Signs Accessory Buildings Fire Doors Accessory Structures Sprinkler System Parking Facilities Storage Spate Loading Facilities Heating Apparatus Fences Flammable Liquids Interior Sanitation Incinerators Signs Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Elevators & Escalators Electrical Wiring Plumbing �{ ^" w r �:�� Z �� . � r. i Cj �� �� � . t a,R . : � ��. _ DATE z2 6 BOB SHINIER rr COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CITY OF S A L E M APPI,ICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF INSP�C-TG: Date ( ) Fee Required (Anouat ) I91 ( ) No Fee Req iced J In accordance with the provisions of the Massac_setts State Building Code , Section 108 ,15 , I hereby apply for a Certifica-e of Inspection for the below-named premises located at the f(}ollo,:ing acdress : Street and Slumber Flame of Premises Purpose for Which Premises is UsedeQ�,ov� License( S ) or Permit ( s ) Required for the Premises by Other Goveramentai Agencies : License or Permit Agency Certificate to be Iss ed to Addre s_ yv Wag,"1if-x, VJ V`i7 k oot_Z0ZV7,c) Owner of- Record of Buil Address Mz� Name of Present Holder of Certificate Name pof Agent , if any "SIGNATURE OF OREP SS N TO WHOM TITLE CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED OR HIS1 AUTHORIZED AGENT l® DATE INSTRUCTIONS : 1) Make check payable to : CITY OF S=11 I2) Return this application with yon._- check/ to : Richard T^McIntosh Building Dear=ment, 1 Salem Greer., Salem,Ma PLEASE NOTE : 1 ) Application form with accompanying fee ^cast be Submitted for each build- an, or structure or part thereof to be certified _ 2 ) Application and' fee must be received before -che certificate will be iss: 3 ) T,-.e build-ing of`icial shall be notifies with--- n _en (10) days of any cca: in the abov{e/ infor.^. at.ion . _ CFRT1/.•TCAi - VV' _ 1 EXPIRATIC-- DATA zl i/ �� FGR: SBCC-3-71� PERIODIC INSPL�;TION REPORT Instructions : This form is to be completed each time a periodic inspection is made . At the time that a new certificate is issued , a receipt indicating that the fee has been paid will be attached to this form or this form will Ibe stamped "PAID" prior -.to issuing the certificate . Any changes since the last inspection are to be added to the file card of the premises . This form should be filed by -s7treet address . Street and Number7c 6 c-oc`S4zn Name of Premises `T71�1 0 %L 4S of / d Certificate to be Issued to ci • -_Yn&SG R84o�. Address 7.o W w-shi, '1-r;,•. 5 t. Owner of Record of g Sof �--lq�_ ='Sa l" ->IitTh « T<wnusSoc ,arc >- Address o -Vca 41 -. rte, Purpose for Which Premises Are Used publto r,,7 155E-n 4-d 9 -y Use Group Classification of Premises ' --s dFC& 3s Changes Since Last Inspection (Required on File Card ) Ald _ 5-,� _ .tit -y" 1 . 2 . 3 4 . 5 6 . Date Order Issued ' Order Issued To Address Date Violation( s ) Corrected Remarks I have this day inspected the above 'described premises., and the same conforms to the pertinent requirements of the Massachusetts State Building Code and the rules and regulations pursuant thereto . 3 0 ��� f /tom �, c4c J Date VBuilding Offici�al Certificate Number Date Certificate Issued Date Certificate Expires Recommended Next Periodic Inspection Date FORM SBCC-4-74 24 PERIODIC OR SURVEY INSPECTION REPORT n p -FQ�) J\ Date INSPEC T•OIR Location / U w fi3j 4f;,S Responsiblee Parties--- 7 7. Ow�{er J-�-- � N 2 ✓/`/�t.a%3!7 Telephone •mss ` ,.3 T S 3-0, • ( (o"' 2. Owner's Agent Telephone Address 3. Tenant Telephone Address 4. Contact Telephone Address j TYPE OF INSPECTION Periodical (/ Survey Special ZONING STATUS Conforming Non-Conforming Map District Use Use BUILDING CODE STATUS Before After Fire Code Code a� Type Class y-� Stories Li mics Legal Use or Occupancy ?X p- Actual Use or Occupancy Fee Class Fee Invoice No. To No. Notify No. Compliance Date Notice No. Checked by Violations of SUPERVISOR I have mode an inspection at the premises described above and hereby submit my report and recommendations: GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Yard Sanitation Exits Building Exterior Exit Signs Accessory Buildings Fire Doors Accessory Structures Sprinkler System Parking Facilities Storage Space Loading Facilities Heating Apparatus Fences Flammable Liquids Interior Sanitation Incinerators Signs Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Elevators & Escalators Electrical Wiring Plumbing � � � iII \ I"II �' � � � � � I � I I �� i�. i � i , I i � 7 I � � � ' � i � � i ' I I � '� � � ' I ' l ' I IIIA ' lj k , � i it i ii SII I � i� � � i UTO TOMMUIMMU'l lot Massar4usats Ll- b CITY/TOWN OF �'� ✓' s ' In accordance with the MassachusettsiState Building Code, Section Z08. 15, this zi�. � � CERTIFICATE ' `OF : INSPECTION is issued to ... . . .. ..�. . . . .1 F . . € a . . . ? . . . Fav.h . . . .° .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ? tt . 4 i Ik T Y YJ Pi ll that I have inspected thea � k known a� p �C . . .` ' n . .. . . . . . . . ' ,. a ' I located at. . . 70. . . . .W tis. '?5. . . '. . . T . . .in the. . . €. �l. . .of. `. . ' 0 °�° ... . . County . . . . . . o Mas f sachusetta The means of egress are sufficient for the following�. . . . . . number of persons: BY STORY a Story Capacity Story s �, ,n 4yCapacity ag` �; Story 4�; , Capacity° $ =Story Capacity tFe 1 1 t.gi �( H t33 't •4f. • :E" '4 4.ki s+{` ix( Y5 kil• : . T '}, '£ ", J �a �^ r- r c) 7-6t �,'��vf �c- ��,$'Fc-nr%� slhk:�l ' , reXe , d BY ILACE OF ASSEMBLY OR' STRUCTURE Place of Assembly op Place of Assembly or Structure Capacity : Location € or Structure :' Capacity :' Location ala41 . . OK Certificate Number Date Certificate laaue4 Date Certificate Exp rea, ' ` Building Official lr$R���i4j The building official ehaZl be notified within (ZO),days Nof any changes in,tthe`above information. y to<4i i 4 CI .f� { 1 a oz ,7 �— ��� ss r / A- ed ,,, - -ter----- �----�'- -- _ e(A.Vva 7-77\� --- -fir--- jl i ` � `� -_ � � �� " . . �. � � ,` 1, ,- _ �� , �, "� \ r.✓ ` ` � , . . -- '� ` � _ ,�, � � ,� t � _ , � � - �, i ,, � � , , , � � 1 � i1 ,, 1 t �, � � � � ,, , � �1 � � � � � � � � �, � � 1 iii �� 1` � 4 � �` � � �� � � � t �y ,` , , , , , , , ` , ` 1 1 �� ` � `4 � 1 i � 1 � � p t � i � � �� � � � 1 �� � ! '7 Richard T. 1'.Cir-tosh one salon Green 745-o213 March 120,1984 Department Re: CerLificates of Cccupancy, " rite 11 for Sections of J-j1J9. Ing Inpsector 74 Washington Street Certificates of Occupancy have 'oeen rcque:,tcd for the follouTiug .races at- 74Washington Street. ,vv Room 222 - Karen Butten-7orth tw Room. jolt - Brancato (Beauty Supply) Room 106 - Ann's Unisex Salon (Beauty Shop) Room 212 - Dr. Rosen P-h- Roon 211 - Posner & Sullivan /-fxp-7 � InRoc214 - Few England Nev'spaper _,6A;LRoan Room 100 - Bank of New England 0-16- Roon 105 - Action Videa Room 103 - Professional Care .,aeom 220 - Knight & Lerow Foon, 210, - 1_d' Room 'L03 - reowe k,. Co Xew-g-paper Rocas 110 - Barter 4th Floor- District AtLt�rney' s Of Lice 5th Floor- Masonic U-11 6—Lj,r_,cTn 101 - Congressman Mavroules 2nd Floor- Dr. 0.1.chard Voit Please con!_8CL me= -':CZ'nYCIi1Ig these occupancies. ,'Very truly yours,, 'Wand McIntosh Building Inspector co.rosy of '�$tt1em, � ss�tc �tsQ# V Vi Pub it 13rapertu Pepart=rtt A J`r Puaiq Pepartmrd Richard T. McIntosh One Salem Green 745-0213 April 18,1984 Salem Masonic Temple Association 70 Washington Street Salem,Ma 01970 Sir: I will not issue any more Certificates of Occupancy until the Fire Alarm System has been inspected and approved by the Salem Fire Marshall. Your request for 275 people in the Banquet Hall, 300 in the Lodge Room and 200 in the Reception Room, cannot be allowed. The figures work out as follows: _218 in the_ Banquet Hall, 229 in the`Lodge Room, and 176 in the Reception Roomn but the total occupancy for the entire floor cannot exceed 450 people at the same time. This is regulated by the width of the exit doors. Please be aware that any use of the 5th floor without a Certificate of Occupancy and Certificate of Inspection is prohibted. t. Very truly 811 - i �yj'oours, "(c G'�V"' Richard T. McIntosh RTM:mo's Inspector of Buildings 1f - - -- - - ------------ ` � ��� ',n^0✓"�' � ! �r l�/�L/l.$y� �f�,o c� _��� loos.._ l .E/�$� s T�.tisonot> 3 c ,v�n 1,►�wL "�' _� j -� x 3 S� /�3��' 1( p��sn S f C-a T ---- — — --- --- — r / 76 /, _ 3 • err" = 7� �� -- a � = 3 v„�rs � E bio sg Lv t C, a 1(r u. .7 w Ix -771 rt p( v�yaALT VJ - nn PZ �J "Alli 1 c. - ''s ��' �llLlaTit� �P}1iLY�T1P2tf tv Rec�,Q..s,00� Richard T. McIntosh One Salem Green 745-0213 February 29,1984 Salem Masonic Temple Association Re: Certificate of Occupancy 70 Washington Street 5th floor Salem,Ma 01970 70 Washington Street TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The final Certificate of Occupancy for the 5th floor(Masonic) of the above referenced address, will not be issued until the following items have been completed: 1. Hand rails for rear stairway. 2. Latch removed on door in portable wall, and exit sign installed. 3. Proper fire rated door installed in kitchen pass through window. Limited occupancy will be allowed, until these items have been corrected, provided that they are completed by Mairch 31,1984 at the latest. Very truly yours, Richard T. McIntosh Inspector of Buildings The Masonic storage area in the basement is not approved for use until the proper sprinklers have been installed. Richard T. McIntosh RTM:mo's cc; Zampell Construction Co. Encl J. y Staley McDermet, Architect d 1' 30 DEARBORN STREET SALEM.MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (617)7451571 C1/�n $ v March 28, 1983 Mr. Richard McIntosh Director of Public Property City of Salem One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 Floor/Ceiling Fire Separations Masonic Temple Building Job No. "0250 Dear Mr. McIntosh: I wanted to review my reasoning in requesting approval last week of the following: A. Approval of the sprinkler protection of the basement, first floor, and second floor as a compliance alternative for the required 3-hour separ- ations (see attached diagram) , and B. Approval of the floor/ceiling fire assemblies (Drawing A-5, Details 9 & 10, U.L. Designs G213 and L202) without the hold-down clips and fixture protection, because the entire building will be fully protected with a fire suppression system. Appendix T-203.1 .2 allows the first compliance alternative in an example for a three story Type 3A building (the subject building is 3B but the Table 214 requirements are the same) , use group M on the first floor, and use group B on the second and third floors, by installing sprinklers on the first and second floors (above and below the required 3-hour separation) . In the case of the Masonic Temple Building, the fire suppression system is being added to not only the required floors, but the entire building, and therefore I feel that the building meets the test for the 3-hour separations. With reference to the second request above, adding a fire suppression system above and below a floor is an acceptable alternative for a 3-hour separation, it seems logical it should also be an acceptable alternative for a 2- or 1-hour separation, especially given the fact that the separation assemblies would meet the U.L. requirements in all other respects except for the hold- down clips and fixture protection. Thanks for your time, and I hope you will accept our alternatives for these two items. Si erely i Stal cDermet, AIA SM/sb cc: Zampell Development Corp. Zampell Brothers Cons. Inc. Staley McDermet, Architect 30 DEARBORN STREET SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (617)7451571 MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING VERTICAL FIRE SEPARATION REQUIREMENTS FLOOR USE SEPARATION 5 - - Assembly (A-3) - ---------------------2 Hr. (213.1 , Table 902) 4 Business (B) ----------------------------------------- 1 Hr. (Table 214) 3 Business (B) ----------------------------------------- 1 Hr. (Table 214) 2 Business (B) ----------------------------------------- 3 Hr. (213.1 ,. Table 902) 1 Mercantile (M) ----------------------------------------- 3 Hr. (213.1, Table 902) BSMT Storage (S-1 ) Building Type 3B (Ordinary Protected) Attachment to letter to: Mr. Richard McIntosh March 28, 1983 t,co�nr � v. /�� CtU of tt1em, tts tt�l�usstt v Pubfir PrupertU Pepar#men# � �;� r3 _ 2 3 Puaing Pepartrwnt CLM�{V Richard T: McIntosh One Salem Green 745-0213 January 20,1984 Salem Masonic Temple Assoc. Ji c/o William Yahn Re: er-d floor 2 Doncaster Road 74 Washington St. Lynnfield,Ma 01940 Dear Mr. Yahn: Regarding the folding wall at the above referenced location, please be aware of the following: 1. The folding wall in its open position reduces the exitway access passageway to 38". The requirement of Section 610.3 of the Massachusetts State Building Code calls for 44". (Enclosed) You are therefore required to take the necessary action that will insure compliance with the code requirement. Very„ trul ey urs L.7,e' Richard T. McIntosh Inspector of Buildings RTM:mo' s 610.1.1 Turnstiles and gates: Access through turnstiles, Gates, rails or I similar devices shall not be permitted unless such a device is equipped to readily swing in the exiting direction of travel under a total pressure of =itr .n5'•'F'�i'e �«� - I - not more than fifteen (15) pounds. m 610.1.2 Rcstrirt[onr,: The required width of passageways, aisles nor corridors shall be maintained free of projections and restrictions except doors opening into such spaces may reduce the clear width to not less than one-half (1/2) the required width, When fully open, the door may project not more than seven (7) inches Into the required width, j 810.2 Dead ends: exitway access passageways and corridors in all f stories which serve more than one (1) exitway shall provide direct con- " ! - noction to such exitways In opposite directions from any point in the passageway or corridor, insofar as practicable. The length of a dead end } corridor shall not be mare than twenty (20) feet. I ;.,x.610.3 Width: - The unAdf.;egresscwidth and,occupancy.ailowanrp.::of.aislesc, i- and corridors, unless othorwiso-provided-for'special.uses.and..oacupancies in. Article 4_ shall comply„with ,Table-603 with. a,minimum, total-width of 1 - �,.farty-fou;_. (44) Inches” except:In,Institutional�(I).buildings .used for the - .,`movement•:of:beds,:which;shatL be:ninety six}?;(96);;inchBF. schools with 'more'than'one-hundred'(100)`occupants which shell be seventy-two (7 2) inches; in one- and two-family dwellings which shall be thirty-six (36) inches; and in churches and chapels, side aisles may be one-half (112) .. the width but not less than thirty-two (32) Inches clear. 610.4 Enclosures: All corridors serving as exitway access shall be I enclosed In fire separation walls having a fireresistance rating of at least j one (1) hour when serving an occupancy load greater than thirty (30). " - 610.4.1 Opening protectives: All door assemblies from rooms opening onto a corridor required to be of one (1) hour fireresistancc rated con- struction shall be self-closing or automatic closing by smoke detection, with a twenty (20) minute fire protection rating when tested in accord- once with ASTM E152 without the hose stream and labeled and listed by an independent, approved agency; or be one and three-quarter (1 3/4) inch solid wood core door or equivalent. All door assemblies from rooms opening onto a corridor, required by Table 214 to be of two (2) hour fireresistancc rated construction, shall be one and one-half (1 11/2) hour fire doors. SECTION 611.0 GRADE PASSAGEWAYS USED AS AN F,XITWAY ELEMENT i 6111 Passageways: Every required interior and exterior exitway ele- ment which does not adjoin a public way shall be directly connected to the public way or to an open court leading to the public way by an enclosed grade passageway or other unobstructed exitway element con. structed as provided in this section, " 9/1/80 221 I 1 0 . 00 FEE IF p girt �)rpartnxettt �3rttDyuart�v •James j. ' 3reunm, 48 �Euf tgette �,%treet R� [� +�h+et ttlem, I�tt. 01970 Cl7Yp .'�4.t31, f Certificate of Approval for the Use of Decorative Material under the provisions of 527CMR21,0 of the Board of Fire. Prevention- Regulations Certificate of Approval Number GO-11184A City or Town Salem Location of Use of Material Establishment Masonic Lodge (5th floor) 70 Washington Street, Salem Name Address Owner of Establishment Salem Masonic Temple Association Name Address Type of Occupancy Lodge , Place of Assembly Area of Use of Material 5th floor Lodge Room Description of Material Type Upholstery Material for chairs and seating (base & back) Name Cadet Blue Valour '. identification (Roll#, Piece#, Other) #6533 Lot # 1-5-4/2 Quantity to be used 215 Yards Information regarding Material Manufacturer K & M Fabrics, Branwood Station; Greensville, S. Carolina Te Name Address l. sales Co. Hayes Inc. Syracuse, New York Name Address Tel. Salesman Irwin Inc. Grand Rapids, Mich. Name Address Tel.. Installer Irwin Inc, and Hayes, Inc. and Devoe Inc. of Salem Name Address Tel. Testing Agency " Mass.. D. P. S. 1010 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Ma. Name Address Tel . Agency Approval # Lab #74845, F. I. # 09258 Test Resultss Conditions of Approval Afterflame 0 Seconds Expiration Date January 11, 1989 Afterglow 1 Second Other As per re Pre_v_ entio egulations Applicant 70 Washington St. Salem, Ma. + i en signature Address Te L cc:.-State .Fire Marda Date..of Issuet Jan. 11, 1984 Approved bys--C -= - °0 CER^T�ICAF GNAL_BF AVsTI��TaE FOR INSPECTI ' a+-, y „.,.'.�: uy+ Y�. ':r. :two+*,+rw+w.,rw,.w:«+,...e,.�.u�wwrrw.k.,..a:»�py,,•;i47471k r�.*"..9fpgw;¢�_t�'t' `�''i"«. .�� *`F IL a J 1010CvNwE chi�VENUEy JBWIIGR 02215 January 10, 1984 IAB.NO. 74845 - F.I.ND. 09258 FXNM,A=()N FOR FLA*%Bll 'M CF DEIARAZZVE mATERLAL SUHbn= ON January 10, 1984 -`�IOCATICN OF IrX OF M TEMM: Masonic Temple, 70 Washington Street, Salem _ EESaU '= OF MTERIAL: Cadet Blue 116533 Lot 111-5-4/2 K&M Fabrics, South Carolina TFST RESULTS: AF9M%'IAME: 0 Seconds APIERGUM: 1 Second OTFw: C ON=ION: The suhnitted Sample of upholstery material has fimb-- retardant properties which oanf= with the xregjjX meets of the rules and regulations of the Department of Public Safety governing Flammable Decorations, Form FPR-20 (527 CMR 21) . FRH Francis R. Hankard Assistant Chief of Laboratory Chemical Laboratory report to: Captain David Goggin y.+ ...�.; ---- - t -ra S 1w,;:J ? " :°. 1A^"� e;, - - a" .A -i r /o /o 3 Y� V ;y - Ac TO DATE A IC a 4� BOB SHIMER Zc GGS P a) /,oI Av�,' ---Aad-wte. �1 I � guemrt ofu1gm, 2 � ttcf�uds '3 �f =1 uklit ru ertn e �rtmPnt s� =� Puilain$ Peyart=rd Richard T. McIntosh One Salem Green 745-0213 September 14, 1983 William A. Yahn 2 Doncaster Road Lynnfield, MA 01940 RE: Masonic Temnie 74 Washington Street Dear Mr. Yahn: Please- be advised that the range hood and duct system in the kitchen on the fifth floor of the above referenced property - - is not installed properly and therefore will not be accepted by this Department. All of the seams in the duct work must be welded, as Mr. Shimer was informed some time ago. The method used to hang the hood is not approved. It is not substantial enough to properly support the weight of the hood. Please take the action necessary to correct these items. Very truly yours, Richard T. McIntosh Inspector of buildings RTM:bms cc: Staley McDermet, 30 Dearborn St. , Salem Zampell Const. Co. , 50 Rantoul St. , Beverly , Attn: Roger Bresnahan Robert Shimer, 24 Candlewood Drive, Topsfield �.CO UI . , `^ ., fit of ".5atEm, pubfir PrupPrtg PPpttrfinen# Richard T. McIntosh One Salem Green 745-0213 June 28, 1983 TO: Masonic Building FROM: Richard McIntosh, Building Inspector The fifth, fourth, third and seocnd floors of the building at 70 Washington Street have been inspected by this Department and the walls may be covered. The basement and first floor are still subject to inspection. Before the walls are covered they must be approved by other City Departments such as the ' Electrical, Plumbing, etc. RTM:bms i 4 N�rl 2'lz-3,k Got�C�'E� Flu. . CXKT1t�t, �Ib" S�'da"ao2 j N� STFY� UE�.� �I FIN. 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JaYti 13 JRA 'dot 3io �ci7, �OVEWLtr\f 2 rC�R©,ti4 t! 9') S SC SALc�. a q� �5 A42 to 0 j a-0 jo s' G� �U W lfcJcZO W f - - c�A;Srh?M r HIM � Jai srS Zep�t "-- Els `ONVJSD —"" _— -- C.R o P1ge- "f era txINpis �t NEW GOOF ��SotJ(L ANS �►Lrti(, Oro N Ui F � t r Mrs�1 CTLU q Fa U " SK- �-Z �SSUCr tAtL, cc at`� AuG U w U t17 ��✓ I y-Qy j1N�/ y �o aoar�* oNi' o1 i Jho �Alloy so N, � 0001�"k3 tir � .007 If .. , , '7eV $�/ �E �--- __- r�� _ _---�--_ �J_..______---- _ -- �' -M �� �. ------`'�1}� _--- ,� �__._._ �'� ,�,.�...._r.._------`' ��_ _r:__-___,_._-------fir._---- ��, ����� �� �� �� .+�" {i ,�...�"�- 1 1 - ��_ ,__._._---.._. �--- CIC4 '.\ _ ... . t. . ,- <i ��k�a: :� �� a ' .i� s '"�t... . h,r: " 7-4 d 3�.a� So bw a l� 1`a Sa � mtinue to eat the side,we have a hard-working scientist Iding additional who labored on a formula that might increments until rescue the massively obese from their I that allows you life-threatening situation, as well as a ight. Sounds rea- family of entrepreneurs whose inten- tbridge graduates tions may or may not be spotless, but stead, many of who certainly recognize a good prod- ,a on hand and go uct when they see one. On the other l for short periods side,we have various opponents of the t creeping on. Cambridge Diet, some of whom may intend that the have their own axes to grind. (Randall. y creep back be- Lee, for instance, keeps insisting that not changed the Cambridge may have caused at Ieast ' de them heavy in one death,whereas the FDA, as of this or therapist Neill writing, has not confirmed that any -am uses a semi- fatalities have resulted from the diet.) 1junct to a longer And what about the consumer? eels that Cam- Well, let's see what happened to Den- ced emphasis on nis, the motorcycle dealer. Dennis than on eating didn't rely on his counselor to change er, he insists, the his eating habits.He spoke to her pen- back into the real odically, but didn't feel the need to ow how to deal take advantage of her expertise. Now, setting people up two months after going off the diet, s Cohen. Cam- Dennis has regained 10 pounds. Still, other hand,note he's satisfied with his results. He ex- available to help plains,"I guess I'm the typical Ameri- nderizing eating can who doesn't want to change his plus weight has lifestyle.At least Cambridge gave me a chance to bring my weight:dawn to a leave us)-On one _reasonable level."o 1 C�@ffire of flye (11itV Cah TV'Septiim Vit.IUS[0 1omn 1 a t . RrLM1�T.00't To: Mr. Richard McIntosh, Building Inspector FROM: Josephine R. Fusco, City Clerk Please advise if the sign located at 74 Washington Street Ask Mr. Foster Travel Services has been removed so we can cancel ,the bond. a i . 0 St v�'` ���► M y lam �) ,Poo * . i O O Q' O 13 XW W*000 O D a NAME AND ADDRESS OF AGENCY .. COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES { Lewis, Clark & Brown Insurance Agency 4 275 Cabot Street P.O. Box 86 't 'r' �.�, F�MER", �; Utica Mutual Insurance Company Beverly, Massachusetts 01915 ; ••t� y COMPANY �I S lr. taw b LETTER `p. NAME AND ADDRESS OF INSURED Y— •-. i ETTERNY `/ Zampell Brothers Construction Inc. 4 - 50 Rantoul Street COMPANY D v LETTER y Beverly, Massachusetts 01915 COMPANY cje r r LETTER E This is to certify that policies of insurance listed below have been issued to the insured named above and are in force at this time. Notwithstah an uirement,tPEun or condition of any contract or other document with respect to which this certificate may be issued or may pertain,the insurance afforded by the pori rite f herein is sect to all the terms,exclusions and conditions of such policies. °y. COMPANY POLICY Limits 0 ity ousand 0) C LETTER TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE H AGGREGATE OC UFiRENCE GENERAL LIABILITY - 5> BODILY INJURY Ln $ DD $ 50D ®COMPREHENSIVE FORM N ®PREM ISES—OPERATIONS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ 500 $ 500 ❑EXPLOSION AND COLLAPSE HAZARD A ❑❑UNDERGROUND HAZARD FMP-2818 10/3/82 PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS HAZARD BODILYINJURYAND ❑CONTRACTUAL INSURANCE PROPERTY DAMAGE $ $ ❑ BROAD FORM PROPERTY COMBINED DAMAGE ❑ INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS ❑ PERSONAL INJURY PERSONAL INJURY $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY $500 (EACH PERSON) ® COMPREHENSIVE FORM BODILY INJURY $ 1 M ❑ OWNED (EACH ACCIDENT) ❑ HIRED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ 300 A ❑ 80878176AM 1/l/83 BODILY INJURY AND NON OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ COMBINED EXCESS LIABILITY BODILY INJURY AND ❑ UMBRELLA FORM PROPERTY DAMAGE $ $ ❑ OTHERTHAN UMBRELLA COMBINED FORM WORKERS'COMPENSATION STATUTORY A and W226581-80 10/3/82 EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY $ 1 00 000 , ILxHncclo[rvrI OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONSNEHICLES For the Masonic Temple Hold Harmless Clause 70 Washington Street Salem assachusetts 01970 Cancellation: Should any of the above described policies be cancelled before the expiration date thereof, the issuing com- pany will endeavor to mail _10_ days written notice to the below named certificate holder, but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company. p NAME AND ADDRESS OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER' .lune 14, 1982 DATE ISSUED: J Mr. Robert M. Shimer 24 Candlewood Drive Topsfield, Mass. 01983 Lewis , AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25(1.79) 6 JON 27 RECEIVED CITY OF SALEMMASS, ti ti r r •Y t RJ =SaLn2 'Aaaonlc gsmPIF c4aaoclation 70 WASHINGTON STREETf' SALEM, MASS. 7. yQ�� � /� May 14 , 1982 S�/,"Al �'4S S Mr. Richard T . McIntosh Building Inspector City of Salem 1 Salem Green Salem , Mass . 01970 RE : Masonic Temple Dear Mr. McIntosh : In regards to your letter of May 12 , 1982 and our phone conversation of the same day on the above subject. Again I wish to apologize for the misunderstanding in communications concerning your previous letter of April 21 , 1982 . I wrongly misunderstood that my phone call to you on April 26 , 1982 satisfied this matter unless you called me after contacting Mr. Robert Gauthier. Not hearing from you until receiving your letter last night I assumed everything was satisfactory . However, as you stated last night , let us move forward because the future is what is important. 1 . We will receive our insurance settlement May 17 , 1982 and now have a firm idea of money we have to work with . 2 . We have hired Mr. Robert L . Scagliotti as our Architect. 3. We have been in constant contact with Mr. Robert Gauthier who states we must have approved plans before steel could be ordered and steel must be replaced at same time as removal . 4 . On April 15 we have listed our building with Sampson Associates for sale. . 5 . We have been in contact with Mayor of Salem, City Assessor, Mass . Dept. of Revenue , Small Business Administration , Mass . Historical Society to secure additional funds and reduced expenses so we can possibly rebuild . What is our time frame and schedule? 1 . Robert Scagliotti will have phase 1 plan available by July 1 , 1982 which have been reviewed and approved by Salem Page 2 Planning and Historical Committees and comply with need codes . 2 . Robert Gauthier - Granite Development will give a quote based on plans by July 19 , 1982 . 3 . If quote financially allows rebuilding , steel will be ordered by August 1 , 1982. 4. Steel delivery September 15 , 1982 , lead time now four to six weeks . 5 . Steel in place by October 1 , 1982 . 6 . Roof installed by November 1 , 1982 . If you have any suggestions or short cuts which can reduce this time , please advise . We feel it is unfair to compare our building to the Power Block Building as they were under reconstruction . Architect designs had been approved , money was available , and their damage did not require major steel changes . We feel a better comparison would be the Armory as it was an operational building same as ours at time of fire and will require the same designs and developments . Very my yours , Robert M. Shimer President Salem Masonic Temple Association CC : Richard Stafford Harold Macomber Marshall Finness PERIODIC OR SURVEY INSPECTION REPORT R t ' c v •L��/S Date J INSPECTOR Location LA� '&v< 'C7) ri Responsible Parties --- ^ id 1. Owner / 71 f�--,f -���/ Telephone Address 2. Owner's Agent Telephone Address 3. Tenant Telephone Address 4. Contact Telephone Address TYPE OF INSPECTION Periodical Survey Special ZONING STATUS Conforming Non-Conforming Map District Use r Use BUILDING CODE STATUS Before After Fire Code Code-Type-Class-Stories-Limits Legal Use or Occupancy Actual Use or Occupancy Fee Class Fee Invoice No. To No. Notify No. Compliance Data Notice No. Checked by Violations of SUPERVISOR Ihave made on inspection at he premises described above and hereby submit my report and recommendations: 6V_ v GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Yard Sanitation Exits Building Exterior Exit Signs Accessory Buildings Fire Doors Accessory Structures Sprinkler System Parking Facilities Storage Space Loading Facilities Heating Apparatus Fences Flammable Liquids Interior Sanitation Incinerators Signs Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Elevators & Escalators Electrical Wiring Plumbing Jw v v -- -- - 1 Y ���� 12IIItt ' XII E?;t�1 P�J�X'lYtTPrit �.:..;" 'r�r '�LjTA131n$ �.Q����Plll Richard T. McIntosh One Salem Green April 21,1982 745-17213 Robert M. Shimer,President Salem Masonic Temple Association Re: Masonic Temple 24 Candlewood Drive 74 Washington St. Topsfield,Ma 01983 Dear Mr. Shimer: Since the above referenced property is completely cleaned out and free from all debris, it is time to start taking the steel sections off the top of the building. You are therefore required to immediately make arrangements for the removal of the steel. The building in its present condition does constitute a definite safety hazard and so time is of the essence. I have twice had to have the Fire Department and their aerial ladder come to the site to remove dangerous metal flashings from the building. Please inform this office of ,your plans for compliance with the above. Very truly yours, L A-.. LL t � //�// k A-, � lL/ ��Y �iN Richard T. McIntosh RTM:mo' s Inspector of Buildings. cc: Marshall R. Finniss Harold Macomber y 'cif ofIexr, z �z� ua�z '�z� ?^a�-x� na�l�Tt TII PSt d 2 ZTS�112P.tT} Richard T. McIntosh One Salem Green May 12,1982 74�-DZ13 Robert M. Shimer President,Salem Masonic Temple Assoc. Re: Masonic Temple 21 Candlewood Drive 74 Washington Street Topsfield,Ma 01983 Dear Mr. Shimer: Having recei—ed no response to my letter to you dated,April 21,1982, _.iag to t:-_e above referenced proper—cy, you are hereby notified that you must: Remove the existing roof steel framing from the building at 74 Washington Street and make Che building secure from the in- clemencies of the weather and make ail necessary arrangements with the Police and Fire Depart..ments to provide the services that will be required relating to the safety of pedestrians and ve- hicular traffic, as well as potential lire hazards that may be when the steel has to be cut by torches. -_ `as been pa=r ro nt`,= -o z since the fire and this Depart- _�__ ___ not heard anythin- '_r_ you for over a month. The Power Block Building just down the street from the Masonic Temple already has a weathertight roof on it and reconstruction is going on at a steady rate. Section 1230 of the Mass State Building Code(copy enclosed) deals with the procedures governing unsafe structures. As i said in my letter of April 21, "The building in its present condition does con- stitute a definite safety hazard and so time is of the essence. " Richard T. McIntosh One Salem Green -2- 7454213 Failure to respond to the above by noon of the day following your receipt of this letter will result in the formation of a Survey Board as provided in the State Building Code Section 124. Please contact this department immediately. Very truly yours, Richard T. McIntosh Inspector of Buildings RTM:mo' s cc, Richard .Staffo.rd Harold Macomber Marshall Finness - 780 CMR: STATE BUILDING CODE CMMISSION k > stop-work order, except such work as he is directed by the buEd:ng o iiJial to perform to remove a violation of unsafe con- ' �.. d;�ons, sha'.l be liable to prosecution as provided in Section,, _ 1.21.0. r e ' SECTION 123.0 UNSAFE STRUCTURES 123.1 Inspection: The building official immediately upon being informed by report or otherwise that a building or other struc- ture or anything attached thereto or connected therewith is dangerous to life or limb or that any building in that city or town i:: unused, uninhabited or abandoned, and open to the weather, shall inspect the same; and he shall forthwith in writ- ing notify the owner to remove it or make it safe if it appears to him to be dangerous, or to make it secure if it is unused, uninhabited or abandoned and open to the weather. If it 22-ea s that such structure would be especially unsafe in case a'_ r:"e' it shall be darned dangerous within the meaniml hereof, andli+e building official may affix in a conspicious place upon its exterior walk a notice of its dangerous condition, which shall not be removed or defaced without authority from him. 123.2 Removal or making structure safe: Any person so roti- _ fied sh+nll be allowed until twelve o'clock noon of tike day I'ol3ow- ina the service of the notice in which to begin to remove such buildiny or stricture or make it safe, or to make it secure, and he shall emplov sufficient labor speedily to make it safe or re- move if. or to make it secure; but if the public safety so re- quires and if t1w mayor or selectmen so order, the building .official may uitmethately enter upon the premises with the nec- essar v workmen and assistants and cause such unsafe structure _- - = tie or d=—dished without delay and a proper fence :c- ._-:cn of Passersby, or to be made secure. SECTION 124.0 EMERGENCY MEASURES 124.1 Failure to remove or make structure safe, survey board, survey report: If an owner of such unsafe structure refuses or. neglects to comply with the requirements of such notice within the specified time limit, and such structure is not made sate or taken down as ordered therein, a careful survey of the premises shall be made by a board consisting; in a city, of a city engineer, the head of the fire department, as such term is z�U>i defined in Section 1 of Chapter 148 of the Massachusetts General z.'., Laws Annotated, as amended, and one disinterested person to � be appointed by the bldinc cffidal; and, in a town, of a sur- �t veyor, the head cf the fire depar aient and one disinterested QFS person to be ao lt.ed by the building official. In the absence of any of the above c-ficers or individuals, the mayor or select- men shall designate one or more officers or other suitable .� b arXY 9/1/80 24 �k public 1jr0pertz �rfmsnf GLIM I i Richard T. McIntosh One Salem Green I May 12,1982 Salem, MA 01970 i r. Chief Keeling Topsfield Police Dept. Dear Chief Keeling: Per our phone conversation of May 12,1982, would you please have one of your uniformed officers hand deliver the enclosed letter to Mr. Robert M. Shimer, 24 Gandiewood Drive. lliank you for the courtesy extended to this Department. Very' truly yours, Richard T. McIntosh Inspector of Buildings RTM:mo' s M I+®® BRUTENIS L. VEITAS VEITAS &VEITAS ENGINEERS ROMUALOAS M. VEITAS February 26 , 1982 Richard McIntosh Building Inspector Salem Building Department y. One Salem Green ` Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Re : Fire Dama e Inspection, g - Masonic Ailding .`.'.; Dear Sir: As per your telephoned request, I have inspected the subject structure to determine structural damage incurred by the fire and to determine immediate steps required before any recon- struction can be undertaken. Enclosed is a short report consisting of a description of the structural system, existing conditions , and conclusions and recommendations. This report shall serve only as a guide to insure that all overload conditions are eliminated. Please call if there are any questions or if we can be of any assistance to you. Sincerely yours , Ro ualdas M. Veitas RMV/dmv Enclosures .. .., ..... ,-.T _ r�r�nin Tr-.cc _ nnnccnr+u �cc-r�-c r-•�aon ca�ion�_ooc� REPORT ON STRUCTURAL FIRE DAMAGE 74 WASHINGTON STREET MASONIC BUILDING SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS r SALEM BUILDING DEPARTMENT MR. R. McINTOSH BUILDING INSPECTOR VEITAS =.8 .o pF '2078-7 � FSS/0IIAL Eh�\� FEBRUARY 26, 1982 VEITAS AND VEITAS ENGINEERS 41 SHAWSTREET BRAINTREE, MASSACHUSETTS -l> ® �®® BRUTENIS L. VEITAS VEITAS &VEITAS ENGINEERS ROMUALOAS M. VEITAS February 26 , 1982 DESCRIPTION OF THE STRUCTURE Description of the structure is limited in accuracy as it is based on the visual observation of the structure exposed by fire. There were no existing drawings available. The structure is located in the center of the town of Salem, Massachusetts at the intersection of Washington and Lynden streets and is one of the major structures in the area. The structure was occupied by the Mason Lodge and by private offices . The building was constructed in the first quarter of this century as a five story structure.:.,-The structural system consists of exterior brick load bearing masonry walls and interior steel columns, girders and beams, and wood joists and flooring. The roof framing over the Mason Lodge Hall at the central part of the building consisted of vaulted steel trusses, purlins and wood joists, and roofing. The remaining part of the roof consisted of steel rafters, beams, purlins and wood joists, and roofing. All structural steel was enclosed by plaster ceilings, soffits , encasements, interior walls or flooring. Stability of the structure is provided by exterior brick masonry walls and elevator shaft walls. There was no information on building foundations, however there are no signs of differential or area settlements which are evidenced by masonry or plaster cracks, indicating that there are no foundation problems. 41 SHAW ST. BRAINTREE MASSACHUSETTS 02104 617/843-2B63 'Richard McIntosh February 26 . 1982 STRUCTURAL DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE FIRE There are indications that the fire started on the lower levels, however most of the structural damage occurred on the roof, fifth and fourth floors, and to a limited extent 4 on the third floor. The roof over the entire structure , except for a small area in the east wing, is burned out. Only twisted steel beams , trusses and purlins still attached to the interior columns and on the masonry wall pilasters remain. At this time these remains of the roof framing provide some stability for the walls at the roof level . There are no visible signs of damage to the bearing walls or pilasters except for the following: the south wall at the fifth floor level west of the elevator shaft, has a horizontal crack extnding over four windows and the fifth floor level on the solid section of the western 'part of the south wall- fias a local masonry bulge. Four corners of the parapet are pushed out. Most of the fourth floor is covered with debris from the burning roof and plaster from the ceilings and walls saturated with water. In some areas the debris is two to three feet deep. The fourth floor framing remained intact except for an area east of the elevator lobby. The floor, however, was weakened due to the intensive heat. Some of the floor members are heat distorted. The third floor mainly sustained water damage, except in one area where the fourth floor is collapsed. A heavy load of debris is piled in this area. There are local openings in the third floor in the area east of the elevator lobby caused by fire fighting operations.Up to the fifth floor the elevator shaft was not damaged, but the roof and penthouse were burned out. There is some loose masonry at the penthouse walls which has to be secured. Richard McIntosh February 26 , 1982 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Since the main damage caused by the fire is limited to the roof and isolated areas of the fourth and third floors , overall building stability is not impaired .and the structure can be reconstructed. However, an immediate danger exists on the fourth floor due , to the overload on the floor framing which was also weakened by the fire. To prevent a sudden collapse of the overloaded floor which would endanger the rest of the structure , all debris from the third and fourth floors shall be removed by hand. Also, the four parapet corners that were pushed out by the fire shall be removed or secured against falling. All other demolition shall be coordinated with reconstruction. A more extensive report shall be prepared to determine the extent to which the structural steel roof and floor framing shall be replaced without impairing the stability of the walls. COURT H i L• _ 609 SPIR£ ' 18,754 !46 T f� �0 184 37 A ; a [ T 2 v 31.01 g T a_. a5 e2 52❑ F .E D 144 E R A I LI 47 y 3-.a2 a � 196 __ s. . I6U0 22,440 $ 56,260 v 409 23 vI i 10,76e 23, 969 1 P 1� H 46� SALEM a O NO OISTRICT 1g7 '� CP L COURT 2557 48 25 74G1160h/h ir:; . . Ia 91 22 . 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Shinier President,Masonic Temple Association Re: Masonic Temple 24 Candlewood Drive 74 Washington St, Topsfield,Ma 01983 Dear h[r. Shimer: Please be advised that the barricades on Lynda Street will be _amoved on Monday, April 5,1982. From that time onward it will be your responsibility to Provide for the safety of the vehicular traffic as well as the pedestrlaoi. You must also take the responsibility for obtain- ing all necessary permits for Deaaolition, iumpsters, Building, Blocking off Streets, etc. The requirements for Police and Fire Department services must also be your responsibility. At this time 1 must have a timetable from you relating to when the steel will be removed from the building and when a new roof will be installed. Very truly yours, RTM:mo's Richard T. McIntosh Inspector of Buildings Director of Public Property a/11 ,i fiv Zoning Enforcement Officer U IIl cT1PSIi� �" tcSScICSI a°'�Tfi �, �uEliz �ra�kr'n ,e7�jle"tri�:tQ?:i - r Richard T. McIntosh March 1,1982 One Salem Green 745-➢213 Robert Shimer Prebident Re: Masonic Temple Masonic Temple Association 74 Washington Street Dear Mr. Shimer: As of this date March 1,1982, please be aware of the fact that the Building Department is relinquishing control of the above referenced property, to the Salem Masonic Temple Association. The conditions of the building which posed a threat to the public safety have been remedied. However, due to the fact that conditions presently existing in the interior_continue to pose a threat to the safety of persons within the building, "use and occupancy" of the property shall be controlled by this Department as defined in the Massachusetts State BuiLding Code. Any and all work contemplated by you as owner is subject to the provisions of the Code and is under the jurisdiction of this Department. Please provide me with your plan to permit tenants into the building to remove their property as soon as possible. Very truly yours, Richard T. McIntosh Building Inspector Director of Public Property Receipt of this letter is hereby acknowledged RTM:mo' s Date cc: Mayor Jean Levesque Richard Stafford Marshal Connelley Chief Brennan John Condon C.'tp �1p Of but i c c_ fIc C nI u Ric'nard T. McIntosh March 1,1982 One Salem Green 745-D?13 Robert Shimer Prebident Re: Masonic Temple Masonic Temple Association 74 Washington Street Dear Mr. Shimer: r As of this date March 1,1982, p=ease aware of the fact that the Building Department _s =a__=__s- control of t=:e above referenced property, to the Salem Masonic Temple Association, The conditions of the building which posed a threat to the public safety have been remedied. However, due to the fact that conditions presently, existing in the interior continue to pose a threat to the safety of persons within the building, "use and occupancy" of the property shall be controlled by phis Department as defined in the Massachusetts State Building Code. Any and all work contemplated by you as o:.--er is subject to the provisions of the.Code-and is under the jurisdiction of this Department. Please provide me with your plan to permit tenants into the building to remove their property as soon as possible. Very truly yours, Richard T. McIntosh Building Inspector Director of Public Property Receipt of this letter is hereby acknowledged RTM:moIs Date cc: Mayor Jean Levesque Richard Stafford Marshal Connelley- Chief Brennan John Condon to l7Ui^ ICY �„` ,�^'� �l �'y� III �=t6I�Ai •i1 �`s .�"�si115°}xz� All r '•`--r-... .'err P.y� (! 'x:'jj y .l Richard T. McIntosh One Salem Green riarch 26,1962' 7450213 Robert It. Shimer President,Masonic Temple Association Re: Masonic Temple 24 Candlewood Drive 74 Washington St. Topsfield,11a 01983 Dear Mr. Shimer: Please be advised that the barricades oa Lynde Street will be reraved on Monday, A?ri.l 5,1982. From that time onward it will be your responsibility to provide for the safety of the vehicular traffic as well as the pede trian,i. You must also take the responsibility for obtain- _ iiig all necessary permits for lleuolition, umpsters, Building, Blocking off Streets, etc. The requirements for Police and Fire Department services must also be your responsibility. At this time I must have a timetable from you relating to when the steel will be removed from the building and when a new roof will be installed. Very truly yours, RTM:mo's Richard T. McIntosh Inspector of Buildings Director of Public Property � , �p Zoning Enforcement Officer - 2i' w h j' zil%in C-J?partrwrT� Richard T. McIntosh One Salem Green April 21,1982 745-0213 Robert M. Shimer,President Salem`Plasonic Temple Association Re: Masonic Temple 24 Candlewood Drive 74 Washington St. Topsfield,Ma 01983 Dear Mr. Shimer: Since the above referenced property is completely cleaned out and free from all debris, it is time to start taking the steel sections off the top of the building. You are therefore required to immediately make arrangements for the removal of the steel. The building in its present condition does constitute a definite safety hazard and so time is of the essence. I have twice had to have the Fire Department and their aerial ladder come to the site to remove dangerous metal flashings from the building. Please inform this offic_ of --__ __ for compliance with the above. AVery truly yours, (T I t-1 it/" %r fir�� S I G Richard I. McIntosh RTM:mo`s Inspector of Buildings. cc: Marshall R. Finniss Harold Macomber .'+-' BRUTENIS L. VEITAS VEITAS &VEITAS ENGINEERS ROMLIALOAS M. VEITAS February 26 , 1982 Richard McIntosh Building Inspector Salem Building Department . One Salem Green Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Re : Fire Damage Inspection, z"" CC) ' Masonic Building ~ 4 � s Dear Sir: As per your telephoned request, I have inspected the subject structure to determine structural damage incurred by the fire and to determine immediate steps required before any recon- struction can be undertaken. Enclosed is a short report consisting of a description of the structural system, existing conditions , and conclusions and recommendations.- This report shall serve only as a guide to insure that all overload conditions are eliminated. Please call if there are any questions or if we can be of any assistance to you. Sincerely yours , Ro ualdas M. Veitas RMV/dmv Enclosures 41 SHAW ST. BRAINTREE MASSACHUSETTS 02184 617/B43-2863 i REPORT ON STRUCTURAL FIRE DAMAGE 74 WASHINGTON STREET MASONIC BUILDING SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS SALEM BUILDING DEPARTMENT MR, R. McINTOSH BUILDING INSPECTOR H 0 ry Or S9 u VEITAS q 9� #20782 FSSONAL EN���� FEB.RUARY. 261 1982 7 VEITAS AND VEITAS ENGINEERS 41 SHAW STREET BRAINTREE, MASSACHUSETTS i .'�-' BRUTENIS L. VETAS VEITAS SI.VEITAS ENGINEERS ROMUALOAS M. VEITAS February 26 , 1982 DESCRIPTION OF THE STRUCTURE Description of the structure is limited in accuracy as it is based on the visual observation of the structure exposed by fire. There were no existing drawings available. The structure is located in the center of the town of Salem, Massachusetts at the intersection of Washington and Lynden streets and is one of the major structures in the area. The structure was occupied ,by the Mason Lodge and by private offices. The building was constructed in the first quarter of this century as a five story structure. The structural system consists of exterior brick load bearing masonry walls and interior steel columns, girders and beams, and wood joists and flooring. The roof framing over .the Mason Lodge Hall at the central part of the building consisted of vaulted steel trusses, purlins and wood joists, and roofing. The remaining part of the roof consisted of steel rafters , beams, purlins and wood joists, and roofing. All structural steel was enclosed by plaster ceilings , soffits, encasements, interior walls or floorina. Stability of the structure is provided by exterior brick masonry walls and elevator shaft walls. Therewas no information on building foundations, however there are no signs of differential or area settlements which are evidenced by masonry or plaster cracks, indicating that - there are no foundation problems. A 41 SHAW ST. BRAINTREE MASSACHUSETTS 02184 617/843-2BB3 Richard McIntosh February 26 . 1982 STRUCTURAL DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE FIRE There are indications that the fire started on the lower levels, however most of the structural damage occurred on the roof, fifth and fourth floors, and to a limited extent on the third floor. The roof over the entire structure , except for a small area in the east wing, is burned out. Only twisted steel beams , trusses and purlins still attached to the interior columns and on the masonry wall pilasters remain. At this time these remains of the roof framing provide some stability for the walls at the roof level . There are no visible signs of damage to the bearing walls or pilasters except. for the following: the south wall at the fifth floor level west of the elevator shaft, has;-.a.horizontal :crack extnding over four windows and the fifth floor. level on the solid sedtion .of the western part of the south wall-'has..a local masonry bulge. Four corners of the parapet are pushed out. Most of the fourth floor is covered with debris from the burning roof and plaster from the ceilings and walls saturated with water. In some areas the debris is two to three feet deep. The fourth floor framing remained intact except for an area east of the elevator lobby. The floor, however, was weakened due to the intensive heat. Some of the floor members are heat distorted. The third floor mainly sustained water damage, except in one area where the fourth floor is collapsed. A heavy load of debris is piled in this area. There are local openings in the third floor in the area east of the elevator lobby caused by fire fighting operations.Up to the fifth floor the elevator shaft was not damaged, but the roof and penthouse were burned out. There is some loose masonry at the penthouse walls which. has to be secured. Richard McIntosh February 26 , 1982 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Since the main damage caused by the fire is limited to the roof and isolated areas of the fourth and third floors , overall building stability is not impaired and the structure can be reconstructed. However, an immediate danger exists on the fourth floor due to the overload on the floor framing which was also weakened by the fire. 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O' KEEFE, STATE FIRE MARSHAL FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTSs`S PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS CHAPTER 22 AND CHAPTER 148, SECTIONS 2 THROUGH 5, HAVE CONDUCTED THE INVESTIGATION REQUIRED BY LAW TO DETERMINE THE ORIGIN OF THE FIRE WHICH OCCURRED IN THE BUILDING LOCATED AT 70 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS, WHICH BUILDING IS KNOWN AS THE.MASONIC TEMPLE. AS OF 2:25 p.m. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 , 1982, MY INVESTIGATION IS x COMPLETE, AND I HEREBY RELINQUISH THE JURISDICTION OF MY OFFICE OVER THIS BUILDING TO THE CITY OF SALEM BUILDING INSPECTOR SO THAT HE MAY DETERMINE THE CONDITION OF THE BUILDING AS IT RELATES TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY. n STATE FIRE MARSHAL itv III 2S�Erit� c�5 2IPh1I5E i �lihiit �ru�erig ��' spttrfmPnt Richard T. McIntosh March 1,1982 One Salem Green 745-9213 Robert Shimer President Re: Masonic Temple Masonic Temple Association 74 Washington Street Dear Mr. Shimer: As of this date March 1,1982, please be aware of the fact that the Building Department is relinquishing control of the above referenced property, to the Salem Masonic Temple Association. The conditions of the building which posed a threat to the public safety have been remedied. However, due to the fact that conditions presently existing in the interior continue to pose a..threat to the safety of persons _. within the building, "use and occupancy" of the property shall be controlled by this Department as defined in the Massachusetts State Building Code. Any and all work contemplated by you as owner is subject to the provisions of the Code and is under the jurisdiction of this Department. Please provide me with your plan to permit tenants into the building to remove their property as soon as possible. Very truly yours, ' Richard T McIntosh Buildi nspector !L Dire r of Public P Receipt of this letter is hereby acknowledged RTM•mo's Date cc: Mayor Jean Levesque Richard .Stafford Marshal Connelley Chief Brennan John Condon SRUTENIS L. VEITAS - VEITAS 6 VEITAS ENGINEERS ROMLIALOAS M. VEITAS March 1, 1982 C 4 Richard McIntosh Building InspectorCO Salem Building Department m One Salem Green T 3 Salem, MA 01970 ry Re: Fire Damage Inspection Masonic Building Structural Engineering Services : Partner 14 hrs. @ $30.00 $420.00 Secretarial 2 hrs. @ $8. 00 16 ..00 $436.04 I 41 SHAW ST. BRAINTREE MASSACHUSETTS 02164 6171843-2863 40 FB j oo cfTyoF� 2sePy S44� O 91 I , JOSEPH A. O' KEEFE, STATE FIRE MARSHAL FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSET�9,1S PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS CHAPTER 22 AND CHAPTER 148, SECTIONS 2 THROUGH 5, HAVE CONDUCTED THE INVESTIGATION REQUIRED BY LAW TO DETERMINE THE ORIGIN OF THE FIRE WHICH OCCURRED IN THE BUILDING LOCATED AT 70 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS, WHICH BUILDING IS KNOWN AS THE MASONIC TEMPLE. AS OF 2:25 p.m. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1982, MY INVESTIGATION IS COMPLETE, AND I HEREBY RELINQUISH THE JURISDICTION OF MY OFFICE OVER THIS BUILDING TO THE CITY OF SALEM BUILDING INSPECTOR SO THAT HE MAY DETERMINE THE CONDITION OF THE BUILDING AS IT RELATES TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY. e- .2 SE O' KEVE STATE FIRE MARSHAL l L// y c,TroFs�<oBF���I I , JOSEPH A. O' KEEFE, STATE FIRE MARSHAL FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSET�4 S PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS CHAPTER 22 AND CHAPTER 148, SECTIONS 2 THROUGH 5, HAVE CONDUCTED THE INVESTIGATION REQUIRED BY LAW TO DETERMINE THE ORIGIN OF THE FIRE WHICH OCCURRED IN THE BUILDING LOCATED AT 70 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS, WHICH BUILDING IS KNOWN AS THE MASONIC TEMPLE. AS OF 2:25 p.m. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 , 1982, MY INVESTIGATION IS COMPLETE, AND I HEREBY RELINQUISH THE JURISDICTION OF MY OFFICE OVER THIS BUILDING TO THE CITY OF SALEM BUILDING INSPECTOR SO THAT HE MAY DETERMINE THE CONDITION OF THE BUILDING AS IT RELATES TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY. in C' KE E b j/STATE FIRE MARSHAL/ / pU) y2 IV?OFFS .58 S•;<cFp 8j •,ry � I , JOSEPH A. O' KEEFE, STATE FIRE MARSHAL FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSET�S.Ss PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS CHAPTER 22 AND CHAPTER 148, SECTIONS 2 THROUGH 5, HAVE CONDUCTED THE INVESTIGATION REQUIRED BY LAW TO DETERMINE THE ORIGIN OF THE FIRE WHICH OCCURRED IN THE BUILDING LOCATED AT 70 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS, WHICH BUILDING IS KNOWN AS THE MASONIC TEMPLE. AS OF 2:25 p.m. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1982, MY INVESTIGATION IS COMPLETE, AND I HEREBY RELINQUISH THE JURISDICTION OF MY OFFICE OVER THIS BUILDING TO THE CITY OF SALEM BUILDING INSPECTOR SO THAT HE MAY DETERMINE THE CONDITION OF THE BUILDING AS IT RELATES TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY. SETH 0' KE E / STATE FIRE MARSHAL C', c�TyoFF�`/ sBPy I , JOSEPH A. O' KEEFE, STATE FIRE MARSHAL FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSET19,rS PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LA14S CHAPTER 22 AND CHAPTER 148, SECTIONS 2 THROUGH 5, HAVE CONDUCTED THE INVESTIGATION REQUIRED BY LAW TO DETERMINE THE ORIGIN OF THE FIRE WHICH OCCURRED IN THE BUILDING LOCATED AT 70 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS, WHICH BUILDING IS KNOWN AS THE MASONIC TEMPLE. AS OF 2:25 p•m. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1982, MY INVESTIGATION IS COMPLETE, AND 1 HEREBY RELINQUISH THE JURISDICTION OF MY OFFICE OVER THIS BUILDING TO THE CITY OF SALEM BUILDING INSPECTOR SO THAT HE MAY DETERMINE THE CONDITION OF THE BUILDING AS IT RELATES TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY. CSEVH O' KE, E TATE FIRE MARSHAL Ctu of Am, 'fflassnr4us�o is J`�,�"/ �llt�tlt$ �P;I2IY�I:tEYTt Richard T. McIntosh One Salem Green r4541213 February 25, 1982 Mayor Jean A. Levesque Salem City Hall - Salem, MA 01970 Re: Masonic Building, 74 Washington Street Dear Mayor Levesque: Due to the very eminent danger that exists with the loose bricks, covings, window frames and sashes at the above referred property, I strongly suggest to you that you continue the state of emergency within the city at least until Sunday, February 27, 1982. Until the building is made safe and secure, a serious condition exists that could endanger lives as well as valuable building contents. Respectfully, Richard T. McIntosh Director of Public Property RIM:das r r. _T e'. I ._• Y. _ � -T-T�' -T - "r _-h. __r �- _i.-..� r Y Y-_Y.. r-._ -. _--=- --_r_ {... + __T_ , .__r-. y _ I I I t j I r • .-. �� � N1-_�4 ._ � �-� ILC Y Y '- {._ + r �. -• _ • - - . 1 I I i r � I r r r + i lam\ �-•-_ .�. .;--- - r 77 � 'per �•� �. �_•. -.T. 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RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT; AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE have been advised by the City of Salem Public Property Inspector that my entry into the building known as the Masonic Temple, located at 70 washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts, poses a threat to my safety and well being due to the condition of the building as a result of the fire which occurred to the building Monday, February 22, 1982. In consideration of the permission which is granted to me to enter into the premises to supervise the relocation of some of my personal effects located on the third floor of the Masonic Temple, I do hereby release the City of Salem and its officers, agents and employees from all claims and demands, actions and causes of action, damages, costs, loss of service, expense and compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, injuries which I may sustain as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on „ Pte . 8 1982. I further on my own behalf and for my heirs, administrators, and executors, successors and assigns, covenant with the said City of Salem, its officers, aqents and employees to indemnify and save them harmless from any and all claims and demands for damages, costs, loss of service, expenses or compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, any accident or injury to my person and/or property sustained as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . I for myself, heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, further covenant with the said City of Salem, its agents, servants, and employees forever to refrain from instituting, pressing or in any way aiding any claim, demand action or cause of action for damages, cost, loss of service, expenses or compensation for, on account of, or in any way connected with any accident or injury sustained by me as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . WI S DATE --T RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT; AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE I, I OGL have been advised by thCity of Salem Public Property Inspector that my entry into the building known as the Masonic Temple, located at 70 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts, poses a threat to my safety and well being due to the condition of the building as a result of the fire which occurred to the building Monday, February 22, 1982. In consideration of the permission which is granted to me to enter into the premises to supervise the relocation of some of my personal effects located on the third floor of the Masonic Temple, I do hereby release the City of Salem and its officers, agents and employees from all claims and demands, actions and causes of action, damages, costs, loss of service, expense and compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, injuries which I may sustj as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on 1 / 1982. I further on my own behalf and for my heirs, administrators, and executors, successors and assigns, covenant with the said City of Salem, its officers, agents and employees to indemnify and save them harmless from any and all claims and demands for damages, costs, loss of service, expenses or compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, any accident or injury to my person and/or property sustained as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . I for myself, heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, further covenant with the said City of Salem, its agents, servants, and employees forever to refrain from instituting, pressing or in any way aiding any claim, demand action or cause of action for damages, cost, loss of service, expenses or coirpensation for, on account of, or in any way connected with any accident or injury sustained by me as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . Nr WI S DATE RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT; AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE I, have been advised by the City of Salem Public Property Inspector that my entry into the building known as the Masonic Temple, located at 70 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts, poses a threat to my safety and well being due to the condition of the building as a result of the fire which occurred to the building Monday, February 22, 1982. In consideration of the permission which is granted to me to Enter into the premises to supervise the relocation of some of my personal effects located on the third floor of the Masonic Temple, I do hereby release the City of Salem and its officers, agents and employees from all claims and demands, actions and causes of action, damages, costs; loss of service, expense and copensation on account of, or in any way connected with, injuries which I may sustain as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on y/ 1982. I further on my own behalf and for my heirs, administrators, and executors, successors and assigns, covenant with the said City of Salem, its officers, agents and employees to indemnify and save them harmless from any and all claims and demands for damages, costs, loss of service, expenses or compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, any accident or injury to my person and/or property sustained as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . I for myself, heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, further covenant with the said City of Salem, its agents, servants, and employees forever to refrain from instituting, pressing or in any way aiding any claim, demand action or cause of action for damages, cost, loss of service, expenses or compensation for, on account of, or in any way connected with any accident or injury sustained by me as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . WITNESS DATE RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT; AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE I �zo -e-- fT- G71 ¢tet/ V- -0,- have been advised by the City of Salem Public Property Inspector that my entry into the building known as the Masonic Temple, located at 70 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts, poses a threat to my safety and well being due to the condition of the building as a result of the fire which occurred to the building Monday, February 22, 1982. In consideration of the permission which is granted to me to enter into the premises to supervise the relocation of some of my personal effects located on the third floor of the Masonic Temple, I do hereby release the City of Salem and its officers, agents and employees from all claims and demands, actions and causes of action, damages, costs, loss of service, expense and compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, injuries which I may sustai as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on !L 1 y ?- , 1982. I further on my own behalf and for my heirs, administrators, and executors, successors and assigns, covenant with the said City of Salem, its officers, agents and employees to indemnify and save them harmless from any and all claims and demands for damages, costs, loss of service, expenses or compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, any accident or injury to my person and/or property sustained as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . I for myself, heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, further covenant with the said City of Salem, its agents, servants, and employees forever to refrain from instituting, pressing or in any way aiding any claim, demand action or cause of action for damages, cost, loss of service, expenses or compensation for, on account of, or in any way connected with any accident or injury sustained by me as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . WITNES DATE I RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT; AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE I, z;r have been advised by the City of Salem Public Property Inspector that my entry into the building known as the Masonic Temple, located at 70 Washington Atreet, Salem, Massachusetts, poses a threat to my safety and well being due to the condition of the building as a result of the fire which occurred to the building Monday, February 22, 1982. In consideration of the permission which is granted to me to enter into the premises to supervise the relocation of some of my personal effects located on the third floor of the Masonic Tele, I do hereby release the City of Salem and its officers, agents and employees from all claims and demands, actions and causes of action, damages, costs, loss of service, expense and compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, injuries which I may sustain as a result Qf my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on 1982. I further on my own behalf and for my heirs, administrators, and executors, successors and assigns, covenant with the said City of Salem, its officers, agents and employees to indemnify and save them harmless from any and all claims and demands for damages, costs, loss of service, expenses or compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, any accident or injury to my person and/or property sustained as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . I for myself, heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, further covenant with the said City of Salem, its agents, servants, and employees forever to refrain from instituting, pressing or in any way aiding any claim, demand action or cause of action for damages, cost, loss of service, expenses or compensation for, on account of, or in any way connected with any accident or injury sustained by me as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . NAME WITNFSS DATE RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT; AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE have been advised by the City of Salem Publ' Prbperty Inspector that my entry into the building known as the Masonic Templ ,ilocated at 70 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts, poses a threat to my safety and well being due to the condition of the building as a result of the fire which occurred to the building Monday, February 22, 1982. In consideration of the permission which is granted to me to enter into the premises to supervise the relocation of some of my personal effects located on the third floor of the Masonic Temple, I do hereby release the City of Salem and its officers, agents and employees from all claims and demands, actions and causes of action, damages, costs, loss of service, expense and c Tpensation on account of, or in any way connected with, injuries which I may sustain as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on --F 1982. I further on my own behalf and for my heirs, administrators, and executors, successors and assigns, covenant with the said City of Salem, its officers, agents and employees to indemnify, and save them harmless from any and all claims and demands for damages, costs, loss of service, expenses or compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, any accident or injury to my person and/or property sustained as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . I for myself, heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, further covenant with the said City of Salem, its agents, servants, and employees forever to refrain from instituting, pressing or in any way aiding any claim, demand action or cause of action for damages, cost, loss of service, expenses or compensation for, on account of, or in any way connected with any accident or injury sustained by me as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . � NAME- WITNESS DATE RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT; AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE have been advised by Me—City of Salem Public Prope ty Inspector that my entry into the building known as the Masonic Temple, located at 70 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts, poses a threat to my safety and well being due to the condition of the building as a result of the fire which occurred to the building Monday, February 22, 1982. In consideration of the permission which is granted to me to enter into the premises to supervise the relocation of some of my personal effects located on the third floor of the Masonic Tele, I do hereby release the City of Salem and its officers, agents and employees from all claims and demands, actions and causes of action, damages, costs, loss of service, expense and compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, injuries which I may sustain as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on P/1 y8 1982. I further on my own behalf and for my heirs, administrators, and executors, successors and assigns, covenant with the said City of. Salem, its officers, agents and employees to indemnify and save them harmless from any and all claims and demands for damages, costs, loss of service, expenses or compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, any accident or injury to my person and/or property sustained as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . I for myself, heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, further covenant with the said City of Salem, its agents, servants, and employees forever to refrain from instituting, pressing or in any way aiding any claim, demand action or cause of action for damages, cost, loss of service, expenses or compensation for, on account of, or in any way connected with any accident or injury sustained by me as a result of. my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . i � n NAME WITNESS' -_� DATE RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT; AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE I have been advised by the City of Salem Public Property Inspector that my entry into the building known as the Masonic Temple, located at 70 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts, poses a threat to my safety and well being due to the condition of the building as a result of the fire which occurred to the building Monday, February 22, 1982. In consideration of the permission which is granted to me to enter into the premises to supervise the relocation of some of my personal effects located on the third floor of the Masonic Temple, I do hereby release the City of Salem and its officers, agents and employees from all claims and demands, actions and causes of action, damages, costs, loss of service, expense and compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, injuries which I may sustaias a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on �T" -�—k , 1982. I further" on my own behalf and for my heirs, administrators, and executors, successors and assigns, covenant with the said City of Salem, its officers, agents and employees to indemnify and save them harmless from any and all claims and demands for damages, costs, loss of service, expenses or compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, any accident or injury to my person and/or property sustained as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . I for myself, heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, further covenant with the said City of Salem, its agents, servants, and employees forever to refrain from instituting, pressing or in any way aiding any claim, demand action or cause of action for damages, cost, loss of service, expenses or compensation for, on account of, or in any way connected with any accident or injury sustained by me as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . 7 i WITNESS DATE RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT; AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE have been advised by the 1City of Salem Public Property Inspector that my entry into the building known as the Masonic Teuple, located at 70 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts, poses a threat to my safety and well being due to the condition of the building as a result of the fire which occurred to the building Monday, February 22, 1982. In consideration of the permission which is granted to me to enter into the premises to supervise the relocation of some of my personal effects located on the third floor of the Masonic Temple, I do hereby release the City of Salem and its officers, agents and employees from all claims and demands, actions and causes of action, damages, %costs, loss of service, expense and compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, injuries which I may sustain1s result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on 2 �� 1982. I further on my own behalf and for my heirs, administrators, and executors, successors and assigns, covenant with the said City of Salem, its officers, agents and employees to indemnify and save them harmless from any and all claims and demands .for damages, costs, loss of service, expenses or compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, any accident or injury to my person and/or property sustained as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . I for myself, heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, further covenant with the said City of Salem, its agents, servants, and employees forever to refrain from instituting, pressing or in any way aiding any claim, demand action or cause of action for damages, cost, loss of service, expenses or compensation for, on account of, or in any way connected with any accident or injury sustained by me as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . NAME Oel � �eF S DATE RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT; AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE S ►� a � � I, have been advised by the City of Salem Public P operty Inspector that my entry into the building known as the Masonic Temple, located at 70 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts, poses a threat to my safety and well being due to the condition of the building as a result of the fire which occurred to the building Monday, February 22, 1982. In consideration of the permission which is granted to me to enter into the premises to supervise the relocation of some of my personal effects located on the third floor of the Masonic Temple, I do hereby release the City of Salem and its officers, agents and employees from all claims and demands, actions and causes of action, damages, costs, loss of service,. expense and compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, injuries which I may sustain as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on `+ e.& , 1982. I further on my own behalf and for my heirs, administrators, and executors, successors and assigns, covenant with the said City of Salem, its officers, agents and employees to indemnify and save them harmless from any and all claims and demands for damages, costs, loss of service, expenses or compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, any accident or injury to my person and/or property sustained as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . I for myself, heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, further covenant with the said City of Salem, its agents, servants, and employees forever to refrain from instituting, pressing or in any way aiding any claim, demand action or cause of action for damages, cost, loss of service, expenses or compensation for, on account of, or in any way connected with any accident or injury sustained by me as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . c NAME SS DATE � RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT; AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE I, have been advised by thd City of Salem Public Property Inspector that my entry into the building known as the Masonic Tule, located at 70 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts, poses a threat to my safety and well being due to the condition of the building as a result of the fire which occurred to the building Monday, February 22, 1982. In consideration of the permission which is granted to me to enter into the premises to supervise the relocation of some of my personal effects located on the third floor of the Masonic Temple, I do hereby release the City of Salem and its officers, agents and employees from all claims and demands, actions and causes of action, damages, costs, loss of service, expense and compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, injuries which I may sustai as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on 1—R , 1982. I further on my own behalf and for my heirs, administrators, and executors, successors and assigns, covenant with the said City of Salem, its officers, agents and employees to indemnify and save them harmless from any and all claims and demands for damages, costs, loss of service, expenses or compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, any accident or injury to my person and/or property sustained as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . I for myself, heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, further covenant with the said City of Salem, its agents, servants, and employees forever to refrain from instituting, pressing or in any way aiding any claim, demand action or cause of action for damages, cost, loss of service, expenses or compensation for, on account of, or in any way connected with any accident or injury sustained by me as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Tule on the above date(s) . c ' 1 ew� �y NAME v v4 L WITNESS DATE RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT; AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE I, have been advisedthe City of Sagk Public Property Inspector that my entry into the building known as the Maso is Temple, located at 70 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts, poses a threat to my safety and well being due to the condition of the building as a result of the fire which occurred to the building Monday, February 22, 1982. In consideration of the permission which is granted to me to enter into the premises to supervise the relocation of some of my personal effects located on the third floor of the Masonic Temple, I do hereby release the City of Salem and its officers, agents and employees from all claims and demands, actions and causes of action, damages, costs, loss of service, expense and compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, injuries which I may sustain-as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on +a4 y i , 1982. I further on my own behalf and for my heirs, administrators, and executors, successors and assigns, covenant with the said City of Salem, its officers, agents and employees to indemnify and save them harmless from any and all claims and demands for damages, costs, loss of service, expenses or compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, any accident or injury to my person and/or property sustained as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . I for myself, heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, further covenant with the said City of Salem, .its agents, servants, and e ployees forever to refrain from instituting, pressing or in any way aiding any claim, demand action or cause of action for damages, cost, loss of service, expenses or compensation for, on account of, or in any way connected with any accident or injury sustained by me as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . NAND WITNES \ DATE RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT; AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE have been advised by the City of Salem Public Property Inspector that my entry into the building known as the Masonic Temple, located at 70 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts, poses a threat to my safety and well being due to the condition of the building as a result of the fire which occurred to the building Monday, February 22, 1982. In consideration of the permission which is granted to me to enter into the premises to supervise the relocation of some of my personal effects located on the third floor of the Masonic Temple, I do hereby release the City of Salem and its officers, agents and employees from all claims and demands, actions and causes of action, damages, costs, loss of service, expense and compensation on account of, or in any way connected. with, injuries which I may sustain as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on -3--" t , 1982. I further on my own behalf and for my heirs, administrators, and executors, successors and assigns, covenant with the said City of Salem, its officers, agents and employees to indemnify and save them harmless from any and all claims and demands for damages, costs, loss of service, expenses or compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, any accident or injury to my person and/or property sustained as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . I for myself, heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, further covenant with the said City of Salem, its agents, servants, and employees forever to refrain from instituting, pressing or in any way aiding any claim, demand action or cause of action for damages, cost, loss of service, expenses or compensation for, on account of, or in any way connected with any accident or injury sustained by me as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . 4V 1 ( NAME WITNESS DA—TE r l RELEASE; INDETMIIFICATICN AGF<EF=; AND COVENANT NOT To SUE r I, r have been advised b the City of Public Property Inspector that my entry into the building ]mown as the N le, located at 70 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts, poses a t c Tempto my safety and well being due to the conditionwof the building as a result of the fire which occurred to the building Monday, February 22, 1982. In consideration of the permission which is granted to me to enter into the premises to supervise the relocation of some of my personal effects located on the third floor of the Masonic Temple, I do hereby release the City of Salm and its officers, agents and employees from all claims and demands, actions and causes of.action, damages, costs, loss of service, expense and compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, injuries which I may sustain as Y resu t of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple o$ 2 rf 3 1982. I further on my own behalf and for my heirs, administrators, and executors, successors and assigns, covenant with the said City of Salem, its officers, agents and employees to indemnify and save them harmless from any and all claims and demands for damages, costs, loss of service, expenses or compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, any accident or injury to my person and/or property sustained as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Memple on the above date(s) . I for myself, heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, further covenant with the said City of Salem, its agents, servants, and employees forever to refrain from instituting, pressing or in any way aiding any claim, demand action or cause of action for damages, cost, loss of service, expenses or compensation for, on account of, or in any way connected with any accident or injury sustained by me as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . WITNESS ATE RELEASE; INDEMNIFICATION AGREE'IENT; AND COVEgkNT NOT To SUE r I have been ad4:C ' y of Salem Public Property Inspector that my entry into the bui 'she sonic Temple, located at 70 TVashington Street, Salem, Massachusetts, poe a eat to my safety and well being due to the conditio4 of the building as a result of the fire which occurred to the building Monday, February 22, 1982. In consideration of the permission which is granted to me to enter into the premises to supervise the relocation of some of my personal effects located on the third floor of the Masonic Tele, I do hereby release the City of Salem and its officers, agents and employees from all claims and demands, actions and causes of action, damages, costs, loss of .service, expense and compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, injuries which I may sus,, as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on cY� /L, r� �C 7 1982. I further on my own behalf and for my heirs, administrators, and executors, successors and assigns, covenant with the said City of Salem, its officers, agents and employees to indemnify and save them harmless from any and all claims and demands for damages, costs, loss of service, expenses or compensation on account of, or in any way connected with, any accident or injury to my person and/or property sustained as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . I for myself, heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, further covenant with the said City of Salem, its agents, servants, and employees forever to refrain from instituting, pressing or in any way aiding any claim, demand action or cause of action for damages, cost, loss of service, expenses or compensation for, on account of, or in any way connected with any accident or injury sustained by me as a result of my entry into and presence within the Masonic Temple on the above date(s) . d� wcmnm!,g— � DATE �n �1J`il'�4}IP1C �7��Sq„ Staley McDermet, Architect30 DEARBORN t �f Q EET SALEM,MASSACHUSET4 S 01970 JUL 20 o6 PH (617)7451571 - RECEIVED CITY OF SALEM,MASS: July 19, 1982 Mr. Richard McIntosh Building Inspector City of Salem One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 SALEM MASONIC TEMPLE JOB NO. 8256 Dear Mr. McIntosh: At our meeting at the Masonic Temple building on Friday, you requested my opinion on the effect of the building remaining uncovered through the winter. I feel that if a roof is not installed and the moisture not removed from the walls before freezing weather, severe structural damage will occur during the winter. . This damage will probably be so extreme that it will likely result in the building being condemned and demolished in the spring. Since the February fire, all surfaces of the exterior brick walls have been exposed to the elements. The exterior face was designed and con- structed to be exposed to the weather, but the top and inside were never meant to be exposed. So for a number of months these walls and the wood structure, interior walls, floors, etc. have been subjected to an extreme moisture condition. The building has not been able to dry out since it lost its roof, and is therefore thoroughly permeated with moisture. As soon as cold weather begins, the moisture in the walls will freeze and expand, opening joints and cracks. During warmer periods, more water will infiltrate into these new openings, then freeze and expand again. This process will continue until the walls fail . In locations where wood members frame into the masonry, the situation is even more critical , because wood will absorb more moisture than masonry, and will therefore exert even more pressure when it freezes. Therefore, it is very possible that during the winter, the freezing of water within the masonry could cause failure and collapse of that portion of the masonry wall above the structural-steel frame. The steel frame may contain that masonry within the frame, but by spring this masonry would be so weakened that it would probably have lost, its integrity, and the whole building would have to be demolished. Therefore, it is Mr. Richard McIntosh July 19, 1982 Page Two my opinion that the building must be protected from the elements and the moisture removed from the walls if it is to survive the winter. Attached is a suggested schedule of work items that should be completed to enclose and protect the building. If you have any questions, please call . Sincerely, 40.Q, Iv1c � Staley McDermet, AIA SM/mb cc: Michael Moniz, SRA Staley McDermet, Architect 30 DEARBORN STREET SALEM.MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (617)7451571 SUGGESTED SCHEDULE OF WORK ITEMS AND CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING RECONSTRUCTION The following schedule of work items and construction sequence are based on these assumptions: A. A full fifth floor will be installed at a lower elevation to replace the original partial fifth floor. B. The Salem Masonic Temple will occupy only this expanded fifth floor instead of both the fourth and fifth floors originally occupied. C. The Masonic Temple fifth floor will require a 40'-0" ± clear- span Lodge Room with a 20'-0" ± height at the top of a barrel vaulted ceiling, and a 42'-0" ± clear span Banquet Hall . D. Floors two, three, and four will be office space. E. The first floor will be retail , commercial , or office space. F. The work done will qualify for a 25% Investment Tax Credit as a certified historic rehabilitation. G. The scope of work listed represents those work items necessary to protect and preserve the structure, and also those additional work items that can most economically be done at the same time, rather than after the roof is in place. H. The sequence is not a "critical path" , as many items can be done concurrently with others, or even out of order. SCHEDULE OF WORK ITEMS 1 . Dimensional survey of existing structural elements to determine exact measurements.and elevations of existing framing members. 2. Survey of structure to ascertain those members that must be removed. Determination of weldability of remaining steel . 3. Survey of masonry for damaged areas. - 2 _ 4. Determination of new fifth-floor elevation. 5. Preliminary design of fifth floor for the Masons in order to locate clear-span areas for the Lodge Room and Banquet Hall . 6. Preliminary design of floors one through four to preclude any structural conflicts. 7. Mechanical design to size rooftop units in order to determine structural requirements. - 8. Architectural design of roof. 9. Review and approval of design by local authorities and also the Salem Redevelopment Authority, Design Review Board, and the Massachusetts Historical Commission. 10. Removal of existing steel . 11 . Design and detailing of new structural components, preparation and approval of shop drawings, fabrication and erection of new steel, floors, and roof. This would be done on a fast-track method: as each portion. is designed, it would immediately proceed to shop drawings, fabrication and erection. CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE 1 . Removal of unusable steel . 2. Replacement of any failed framing members, floors one through three. Lower-floor replacement would be deferred, but materials would be moved into the building by crane. 3. Third-floor column replacement, if any. 4. Fourth-floor framing replacement necessary. 5. Fourth floor-to-roof columns installed. 6. Fourth-floor joists, deck, and concrete fill . 7. Fifth-floor framing. 8. Modification of stairs. 9. Fifth-floor joists, deck, and concrete fill . 10. Masonry repair of top of walls and stairs. - 3 - 11 . Removal of unnecessary part of elevator penthouse. 12. Roof framing. 13. Sloping roof: purlins, joists, decking. 14. Flat roof: joists, decking, cut outs, insulation. 15. Gutters, flashing, interior downspouts, ventilation. 16. Felt, shingles, roofing. 17. Sealing of windows with plywood and reinforced polyethelene. 18. Temporary electrical service and lighting. 19. Testing and recording of masonry moisture content. 20. Complete clearing of building to subfloors. 21 . Heating of building to drive out moisture. 22. Monitoring of moisture content of walls during the winter and temporary heat if moisture content is too high. , r WALTER A. McKINNON Aft4W,4 S Consulting enginASIV 9 g 331-5888 278 WASHINGTON STR T 37 ITyAtSA D WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS 02188 LE4514.�g July 19, 1982 Mr. Richard McIntosh Building Inspector 1 Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 Re: Masonic Temple, Washington St., Salem, MA Dear Mr. McIntosh The brick walls of this building are presently in sound structural condition. The walls were constructed using cement mortar and the joints are in good condition. If these walls are left open to the weather during the coming winter months considerable damage could be caused by freezing and thawing. The best way to protect the walls would be to enclose the building and install a heating system to dry the walls and prevent damage from ice forming within the brickwork. If frost action is not prevented the walls may become structurally unsound and could possibly be a hazard to Public Safety. Yours very truly, Walter A. McKinnon WAM:dmf "Ur A1A Ac s .WALTER yG f o A. -i MCKINNON y P Q q��F �Q/STEPl'� SSS/ORAL E�G� TAXES IF LESS TAXES IF LESS THAN 75% THAN 90% TAXES IF OCCUPIED BUT OCCUPIED BUT TAXES WHEN FULL LESS THAN 90% 100% 100% CONSIDERED ESTIMATED ESTIMATED REHABILITATED REHABILITATED REHABILITATED COMPLETED FLOOR FULL VALUE TAXES @ $30/M BY JAN 1, 7.983 BY JAN 1, 1983 BY JAN 1, 1984 JAN 1, 1985 $8,406 0 0 0 0 FIFTH 280,200 (EXEMPT) EXEMPT EXEMPT EXEMPT EXEMPT FOURTH 310,900 $9,327 $3,731 $5,130 $6,529 $9,327 407. 55% 70% THIRD 345,400 $10,362 $4,145 $5,699 $7,253 $10,362 40% 55% 70% SECOND 455,900 $13,677 $5,471 $7,522 $9,574 $13,677 40% 55% 70% FIRST 472,200 ,414,166 $5,666 $7,791 $9,916 $14,166 40% 55% 70% LAND 122,200 $3,666 $3,666 $3,666 $3,666 $3,666 100% 100% 100'% BASEMENT 165,300 $4,959 $1,984 $2,727 $3,471 $4,959 40% 55% 70% F M V $2,152,100 $64,563 $24,663 $32,535 $40,409 $56,157 ($31.87/S.F.) ($0,96/SF) ($0.37/SF) ($0.48/SF) ($0,60/SF) (0.83/SF) i i i (�i#V of '�5s ACUT, ava �Fse##s 2 Aire Pepurtnient Peabiplurtereo R 25 I e i8 , Fc 3 Tames Aj- ?3rsxm '�fuit 48 f agette ,itrcet cry orec F F j�Q SS.- C4ief ttlena, lett_ 01970 January 28, 1983 Mr. Robert Shimer Res 70 Washington St. President Masonic Building Salem Masonic Temple Asso. 70 Washington Street " Salem, Mass. 01970 Sirs As apparently determined by the Salem Building Inspector, the structure located at 70 Washington Street, Salem, Mass. appears to be over seventy feet in height, from the mean grade of Washington St. Therefore, under provisions of Section 1202. 11 of the Mass. State Building Code, and Chapter 1480 Section 26A of the Mass. General haws= this structure shall be subject to installation of a complete sprinkler system, when substantial alterations are initiated. Also under provisions of Section 1211. 2. 3 of the Mass. State Building Code, a standpipe system shall also be required. This may be installed in conjuenction with the sprinkler system, using a combined system. Manual fire alarm pull stations shall also be required under pro- visions of Section 1217. 3.4 of the Mass. State Building Code. While smoke detectors are not required , it is highly recommended that some consideration be given to these early warning devices, as they provide an early alert, from smoke conditions which the sprinkler system does not provide. Plans are required for the installation of all fire protection devices, which must be submitted for stamped approval of ,this office prior to issuance of a building permit. Respectfully yours, Cap DavidJ Go gin . Salem Fire Marshal ccs Building Inspector Electrical Inspector file t: ;. - . �,' r = L ' PERIODIC OR SURVEY INSPECTION REPORT ' �. � { ' ! ►� ��/i ✓V � � S � Date. �.///�� INSPECTOR ( �+ C ' - Location Z I _ k—>"o) �� / /T , Responsible Parties--- V I. Owner � ..�-P/ / '�-�^'l G Telephone Address 2. Owner's Agent Telephone Address 3. Tenant Telephone Address 4. Contact Telephone Address TYPE OF INSPECTION Periodical Survey Special ZONING STATUS Conforming Non-Conforming Map—District—Use Use BUILDING CODE STATUS Before After Fire Code Code Type Class Stories Limits Legal Use or Occupancy Actual Use or Occupancy Fee Class Fee Invoice No. To No. Notify No. Compliance Date Notice No. Checked by Violations of SUPERVISOR I have made an inspection at the premises described above and hereby submit my report and recommendations: GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Yard Sanitation Exits - Building Exterior Exit Signs Accessory Buildings Fire Doors Accessory Structures Sprinkler System Parking Facilities Storage Space Loading Facilities Heating Apparatus Fences Flammable Liquids Interior Sanitation Incinerators Signs Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Elevators & Escalators Electrical Wiring Plumbing L, v - � 7 ' /2�S 0 5 ,1 ?-v?-- U !. filth ;}yF'i( Staley McDermet, Architect 30 DEARBORN STREET SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (617)7451 �r��/ 157 )1 September 7, 1982 Mr. Richard McIntosh Director of Public Property CITY OF SALEM One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING JOB 140. 8256 Dear Mr. McIntosh: I wanted to confirm our discussion of Monday, August 30, 1982, during which we reviewed the following items regarding the -State Building Code as it applies to the above project. SECIION(S) OF CODE APPLYING TO EACH FLOOR. (Both the main building and the rear building.) Basement: Sec. 2203 - Continuation of same use group (Storage) . First: Sec. 2203 - Continuation of same use group (Mercantile and Factory) (Printing) or change to lesser Hazard Index (F to M) . Second: Sec. 2203 - Continuation of same use group (Business) . Third: Sec. 2203 - Continuation of .same use group (Business) . Fourth and Fifth: Code requirements for new construction apply, except for the existing two stairs and the main elevator shaft where on the fourth floor Sec. 2203 (Change to use group with lesser hazard index) (Assembly: A-3 to Business) applies and on the fifth floor Sec. 2203 (Continuation of same use group) (Assembly: A-3) applies. CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION - TO BE APPLIED WHERE REQUIRED. TABLE 214 - Fireresistance Ratings of Structural Elements Construction Type is Type 3B ordinary protected. 1. Exterior Walls - 2 hr. (Table 302: Lot Lines: 0-3 feet - 4 hr. ; 3-6 feet - 3 hr. ; 6-11 feet - 2 hr.) . Mr. Richard McIntosh September 7, 1982 Page Two 2. Fire and Party walls - 2 hr. (not less than use group, Table 902*) . 3. Fire separation assemblies - not less than use group, Table 902*. * Table 902 requirements: M - 3 hr. ; B - 2 hr. ; A-3 - 2 hr. 4. Exitway, stairs, etc. - 2 hr. l S. Shafts - 2 hr. 6. Exitway Access Corridor - 1 hr. (less than 30 occupants: 0 hr.) (610.4) . Vertical Separation of tenant spaces - 1 hr. 7. N/A. 8. Interior bearing walls, bearing partitions, columns, girders, trusses, and framing - 1 hr. 9. Structural members supporting wall - 1 hr. 10. Floor construction including beams - 1 hr. 11. Roof construction - 1 hr. (Table 302 - minimum classification of roof covering - B; roof decking shall be of non-combustible construction or of exterior fire-retardant lumber complying with Sec. 903.6.2) . FLOORS, USES, AND RATINGS. Basement Use: Storage. First Floor Construction: Existing. First Floor Use: Retail Stores Mercantile (M) (3 hr.) . Second Floor Construction: Existing. Second Floor Use: Offices - Business (B) (2 hr.) . Third Floor Construction: Existing and New (1 hr. : Sketch SK-S-1, left side) . Third Floor Use: Offices - Business (B) (2 hr.) . Fourth Floor Construction: Existing and New (1 hr. : Sketch Sk-S-1, right side) . Fourth Floor Use: Offices - Business (B) (2 hr.). Mr. Richard McIntosh September 7, 1982 Page Three Fifth Floor Construction: New (2 hr. : Sketch SK-S-1, right side) . Fifth Floor Use: Masonic Temple - Assembly (A-3) (2 hr.) . Roof Construction: 1 hr. with Class B covering and fire retardant wood sheathing. Flat Roof: Sketch SK-S-2. Sloping Roof: Sketch SK-S-3. Enclosed are copies of SK-S-1, -2, and -3 which you accepted as meeting Code requirements for floor and roof construction. If you do not agree with any part of this letter, please contact me immediately so we can resolve any problems. Thanks for your help. Sincerely, 7A e-& Staley McDermet, AIA SM/mb cc: Zampell Construction Co. Walter McKinnon Associates Celt# u# alem assar used p ' . , R � � �lepar#nientleuAquur#ers CIO 49 Jnmes .�irsnnnn 49 Pfituette t6ftreel �,e^ Q14isf $alem, cffiu. 01970 - - March 31 , 1983 Addenda to plans submitted for approval of the Salem Fire Department. . Re: Masonic Building, 70 Washington Street, Sal'em, 'Mass. i Plans submitted for approval , received March 22, 1983, have been reviewed and after conference with Architect Staley Mc Dermet; the following items are to be noted. Said items and this report shall be made a part of each, set of plans, and shall serve as an addenda to same., and are a part of ' the agreement upon which the plans are approved by, the Salem Fire Marshal . Approval is subject to final inspection and compliance with current code fi requirements and shall be fully in compliance w[tthe addenda and/or .the deleations based on the items listed herewith: 1 . Plans A-1 thru A-13, dated March 1 , 1983 are approved by the Salem Fire Marshal . 1, 1 11 A. A door schedule shall be provided and remains -subject to approval ,of the Salem Fire Marshal and the Salem Building lnspector;' for compliance. 2. Plans E-1 thru E-7 dated January 31 , 1983, and revised date of March 7, 1983 are approved subject to furthur implementation of` the,.following items: . , A. Plan E-1 : It is hereby agreed' and'understood that the fire alarm system Riser. diagram may be adjusted as follows: 1 . Per agreement reached on March 29, ' 1983, :smoke detectors as shown r may be deleated entirely. 2. One. fixed temperature heat detector with a 190 degree rating, .shall be placed at the top of the elevator. shaft,' 3. Smoke detector duct units shall remain and shall constitute one zone'.' . 4. Zoning may be reduced to nine (9) active zones as follows: ' a. Zones shall be .designated on the annunciator as shown in parenthesis . b. Zone #1-(Standpipe and Sprinkler) Flow switch on main riser at in basement at O.S. 'b Y. Valve. '!NEW PROVISION" c. Zone #2-(Basement) Covers manual fire alarm pull stations and sprinkler flow switch for basement sprink lers. d. Zone #3- (First Floor) Covers manual fire alarm pull stations and sprinkler flow switch for first floor sprinklers. PLAN ADDENDA FOR 70 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASS. Masonic Building Page #2-March 31 , 1983 e. Zone #4- (Second Floor) Covers manual fire alarm pull stations and sprinkler flow switch for second floor sprinklers. f. Zone #5-(Third Floor) Covers manual fire alarm pull stations. and sprinkler flow switch for third floor sprinklers . g. Zone #6-(Fourth .Floor) Covers manual fire alarm pull stations and sprinkler flow switch for fourth floor�¢pri:nk1er.s.. h. Zone #7-(Fifth Floor) Covers manual fire alarm pull stations, elevator heat detector, and sprinkler flow switch for fifth floor sprinklers . 1 . Zone #8-(Duct Detectors) All smoke duct detectors. ' j . Zone #9-(Rear Building) Manual fire alarm pull stations and sprinkler flow switch for entire rear bullding.. k. Zone #10, Zone #11 and Zone #12-(Spare) 5. Fire Alarm System Notes: A. Note #3on plan E-1 to read "Remote annunciator shall be twelve (12) zones as listed in Items 4a. Lthru 4j. on addenda page. . .B. Plan 'E-2. 1 . Each commercial rental space on first floor shall require installation of an audio/visual fire alarm device. This amounts to seven (7) additional units. "NEW PROVI§ ION",. C. Plans E-3, E-4 and E-5 are approved as drawn and submitted. D. Plan E-6 I 1 . Place fixed Temperature heat detector at top of elevator shaft. 2. Lodge room shall require one audio/visual fire alarm device, placed in such a manner to be distinctively heard in this assembly area. E. All existing manual fire alarm pull stations, audio/visual alarm devices to remain. F. Final test and certification.' i,s required. Contact fire prevention bureau for appointment for final test. 3. H plans appear satisfactory. 4. Sprinkler plans dated 2/23/83 (S-6) ; 2/24/83 (S-5) ; 2/27/83 (S4) received. Plans S-1 , S72 and S-3 were not included. It has been understood that plan S-3 information is included on plan S-4.' Plan ADDENDA FOR 70 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASS. Masonic Building Page #3-March 31 , 1983 A. Plans S-1 and S-2, which were not provided for approval , shall be submitted for approval, forthwith. Stamped approval of these plans shall be required prior to starting any' sprinkl.er work. B. NOTE REQUIREMENT FOR ADDITIONAL SPRINKLER FLOW SWITCH ON MAIN RISER, AT O.S.&Y. VALVE AREA IN BASEMENT. C. Plan S-4 is satisfactory. D. It shall be noted that Salem Fire Dept. IY' thread is Iron Pipe Thread. E. Plans S-5 and S-6 are missing the required inspectors test pipe and gages . These shall be in place prior to testing of system. ` A gage for testing purposes on the fifth floor shall also be provided capable of reading water pressures as well as air pressures . Two gages are acceptable. F'. A final test of the system is required. The 200 lb. ISO test report shall be provided this office prior to the Fire Dept.. test. The Fire Dept.test shall consist of the standard 150 lb' . Engine Co pressure test used by the Salem Fire Dept. The sprinkler contractor must be present and shall be responsible for any leakage found during the test. G. Each O.S.&Y. valve shat] be provided with-a chain and Salem Fire Dept. approved Master #2420 padlock. These padlocks are available through Hayden's Safe and Lock Co. Salem, Mass . H. Standpipe hose cabinets and connection to same. shall be subject to. final fire department approval . 6. Contractors shall arrange for inspections of all work, by making an . appointment with the Salem Fire Marshal . Final tests will require an appointment at least 48 hours in advance. This test is subject to availability of fire department equipment, and is subject to an immediate cancellation based on any fire department emergency and will require a rescheduling for final completion of any test. The Fire Marshal will attempt to provide quick on site inspections during the construction period, to answer any questions on the progress of the work. Per Order: - Capt. David J. Goggin Salem Fire Marshal cc: Each set of plans Building Inspector McIntosh Electrical Inspector Condon Staley McDermet, Architect Mr. R. Bresnahan MrI( James D. Moulison , Jr. MACE, Inc. Ralph E. Larkin file STALEY McDERMET, ARCHITECT t 30 Dearborn Street. SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS {0(y1j9l7(C0 W.5J 1.S-I•I��Y-bI.v l7�`` OATC l08 NO. June 17 , 1983 8256 ATTENTION (617) 745-1571 pp�� Roomer TO Zampell-BresnahjN Uons3t?Eie�1�id'' RE. Masonic- Temple Building 50 Rantoul Strut_„ 11_'.-L FO MSalem bLA —C��_ez-4 ASS- verly MA 01915 GENTLEMEN: WE ARE SENDING YOU 9 Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Shop drawings Prints O Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter El Change order ❑ r PIES DATE No. DESCRIPTION 1 6/17/$3 SK-E-1 FIRE ALARM APPARATUS RELOCATIONS THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ❑ For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submitcopies for distribution — IN As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return corrected prints ❑ For review and comment ❑ �. ❑ FOR BIDS DUE 19 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US. REMARKS This sketch summarizes and confirms numerous conferences regarding the fire alarm apparatus and locations . Please note : The surface mounted fire alarm master box and Autocall Bulls Eye Type LB annunciator panel delivered to theiob site are not acceptable. The master box is to be recessed and the annunciator panel should be backlit and the trouble & silence switch and shunt-trip switch (if possible) should be integral with the annunciator panel. Additionally, it can be no wider than about 10" in oyAer to fit on the pilaster . Only 10 zones are required. Copies : alem Building Inspector Zampell Development Corp . Salem Fire Marshall Moulison Electric 99f Salem City Electrician Job Site SIGNED: Fo!§12*0-3 Awfade rcvq[K mc.,crmp,,xas,.014W it enclosures ara not as rated, kindly Ratify us at once. 11UiE Z F.A. /ttSNUNGiR70E PANEL W 1-iA4E p MINtMUM of TF_Q (Io) zoNEs - WNECOI) AGTNE #'ND ONE N SPAM. Q � LCX�t�'tE C-�nTot2 4 !I ` c�uT-CCaT 5vIrCGk � tT�£P(a£T GY {�ANEQ C.Ghy'�0.. sTpt'ftoN 4FE>zE. L06XM_ ON EAGE i iG CF � PILASI T]I F.A. NDGtJJLtCaHS EG=L��tf1� r-'P_ FkNNUNGlf+TOC PhNEI tSEE NGT Z ctk„ o A - 1=,R. REMC7IE T�ocJP;I,.E. & 3il.Cr.10E SWITLN sNUNI -'TeIP S\^JITCHtic 4ETUQN IN LE-0ELEVhnr effN l2_- Ni=B. G _ MMN � �ftTRY COCQIDOQ � � of PAU!AL FR5T FLOOR PLAN �p 1 : IN57Al C �EGE55C-C7 f NOTE 3� T1+E EX7E.2•102. Is To Er-- MRSTEQ EoX IN EXlSTIrty LOCK717 W71T TAE SPGNN` 2 W,LNe-d hfiANOciNED E LG iGP� hPr"AenTJS f49e w Noows [W-1 NN�O F�oX �cxt Tlc i. NVRc 1V1-2 CN llFe \NEST azvATI0N, ExAc-T QEjI}PNCS) l+QE. to IEN LO, TIONS 41CICeN'TS� $ h"NJC,EtAF' CS �7j�, N-TEIZZ) Ps�IE' hFcHrrt(-T L AU �PPe_WEIDt3Y C Jp� �6x hPPR{ZA'(US N.AS �3�t E.E�Erv�:> MA '�'- (-�}C IRE Ai-�t �t�M �i PA � I 0(��l�IV DATE: JUNE 17, 1995 MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING RESTORATION DRAWING NO. 70 Washington Street Salem , Massachusetts STALEY McDERMET ASSOCIATES 30 Dearborn Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 (617) 745-1571 r Ec ALE : ��4°% - D" JOB NUMBER: 8256 .\•���PI l4�, -Jjt� of t� V 2I�t'T1I� C�'Lttl��`�ICt)lI5Q�1`f+ ?hairg Btent Richard T. McIntosh One Salem Green April 21,1982 74�-D213 Robert M. Shimer,President Salem Masonic Temple Association Re: Masonic Temple 24 Candlewood Drive .74 Washington St. Topsfield,Ma 01983 Dear Mr. Shimer: Since the above referenced property is completely cleaned out and free from all debris, it is time to start taking the steel sections off the top of the building. You are therefore required to immediately make arrangements for the removal of the steel. The building in its present condition does constitute a definite safety hazard and so time is of the essence. I have twice had to have the Fire Department and their aerial ladder conk to the site to remove dangerous metal flashings from the building. IPLease inform this office of your plans for compliance with the above. Very truly yours, Richard T. McIntosh RTM:mo' s Inspector of Buildings. cc: Marshall R. Finniss Harold Macomber s C tv of "'�ttleut, $� ttc ruse#t �f4�e 'Fire .pepartment �IeaDxluarters 7James r ma„ 48 Pfulgette jlkreet dl4ief 5altin, ga. 01970 April 19, 1983 Ralph E. Larkin Re: Plans for Sprinkler system Sprinkler Corp. 70 Washington Street, Salem 34 Nutter Road North Reading, Ma. 01864 Sir: Plans as revised and submitted on April 14th and April 15th., 1983, have been stamped approved. All current approved plans have been placed in the full sets, and all disapproved plans discarded. One set has been retained by the office of the Salem Fire Marshal . One set has been delivered to the office of the Salem Builsing Inspector. One set is being returned to your office. enclosed. The permit has been issued and is enclosed, for intatallation of the sprinkler and standpipe system at 70 Washington Street, Salem, Mass. All pages have been stamped with my approval . Each set includes pages S-1 ; S-2; S-4; S-5; S-6 and S-7. Please advise when ready for the final testing of the System, per Salem Fire Code regulations. I suggest the electrical contractor be made aware of changes. Res ectfu11 submitted, 3( /� Capaptj..tDavid J. Goggin O Salem Fire Marshal cc-. Building Inspector McIntosh Electrical Inspector Condon Staley McDermet, Architect Mr. R. Bresnahan Mr. James D. Moulison, Electrician file STALEY WDERMET, ARCHITECT L[EVUEQ OF TURSEDUTQL 30_Dearborn Street SAeEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 GATE April 15, 1983 Oa NO. 8256 (617) 745.1571 ATTENTION Richard T. McIntosh NE: TO Director of Public Properties Masonic Temple Building One Salem Green Salem, MA Salem, MA 01970 GENTLEMEN: WE ARE SENDING YOU j Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Shop drawings EX Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 3 4/5/83 A-7 Door $ Frame Schedule THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: X1 For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submitcopies for distribution K) As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return corrected prints ❑ For review and comment ❑ ❑ FOR BIDS DUE 19 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS Per Capt-. Goggin ' s letter of 3/31/83 , COPY TO Capt . David J . Goggin SIGNED: FORM 2<0-2 Avaiiame from Ino Groton,Mass01 aW If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. 9 Chi# of '�$aXem, Aire Depan-tment Peabiluartera Tames j. Prennan 48 ?lufagette J�itreet Q14ief rilem, u. 01970 April 19, 1983 Ralph E. Larkin Re: Plans for Sprinkler system Sprinkler Corp. 70 Washington Street, Salem 34 Nutter Road North Reading, Ma. 01864 Sir: Plans as revised and submitted on April 14th and April 15th., 1983, have been stamped approved. All current approved plans have been placed in the full sets , and all disapproved plans discarded. One set has been retained by the office of the Salem Fire Marshal . One set has been delivered to the office of the Salem Builsing Inspector. One set is being returned to your office enclosed. The permit has been issued and is enclosed, for intatallation of the sprinkler and standpipe system at 70 Washington Street , Salem, Mass. All pages have been stamped with my approval . Each set includes pages S-1 ; S-2; S-4; S-5; S-6 and S-7. Please advise when ready for the final testing of the System, per Salem Fire Code regulations. I suggest the electrical contractor be made aware of changes. Res ectful�l/y-'submitted, Capt. David J . Goggin' Salem Fire Marshal cc: Building Inspector McIntosh Electrical Inspector Condon Staley McDermet, Architect Mr. R. Bresnahan Mr. James D. Moulison, Electrician file V y� y` Gifu of Salem, gassachus.0firs � +�s�: , _x �Ltllltt �SIIiIPSf�J �PiJtIS�TttEltt P1tnttt$ Department aRichard T. McIntosh 1 One Salem Green 745-0213 June 30, 1983 Robert M. Shimer, President Salem Masonic Temple Association 24 Candlewood Drive Topsfield, MA 01983 RE: fifth floor, 70 Washington St. Dear Mr. Shimer: You are required to submit detailed plans, drawings and specifications relating to the kitchen design, lodge room stage, lodge room seating, and floor coverings for the above referenced building. The Building Permit does not provide for any of this, nor do the plans submitted. The design of the kitchen and all of it's equipment must be approved by the Board of Health, the Fire Marshal and myself. The floors for the kitchen and lavatories must be acceptable to this department and the Board of Health. The carpets on the floor must be acceptable to the Fire Department and this Department. Any paneling that is contemplated for the walls have to meet the requirements of the Massachusetts State Building Code as defined in Article 9• The Use Classification of the fifth floor will be known as A-1-A as defined in Section 203 of the Massachusetts State Building Code. Very truly yours, Richard T. McIntosh Inspector of Buildings RTM:bms CC: Fire Marshal Board of Health Zampell Construction Marshall Finniss Staley McDermot .&LEM 'Aaionic '7Em#LE c4siociation 208 Essex Street , P . O . Box # 3052 SALEM. MASS. July 11 , 1981-- C� l r 4 Richard T . McIntosh , Building Inspector anima 0. City of Salem - Building Department 2 y One Salem Green y Salem, MA 01970 Dear Dick : In regards to your letter of June 30 , 1983 and our con- versation July 6 , 1983 , AM and PM we understand the following : 1: Kitchen - a) . Position of Kitchen is on plans submitted to you by Zampells . b) . We were advised details of kitchen lay out and equipment needed came under Mr. Blinkhorn Health Dept . , who we have met with and sub- mitted lay out drawings . c) . We contacted you on hood and we are following your suggestions as to type welding and exhaust . d) . We have contacted Capt . Cogan as to fire regulations of hood and safety system. 2 . Lodge Room - a) . Stage and seat platforms are under contracts to Zampell. I understand Mr. McDermot has been in contact with you. We have requested a meeting with him for final review of his detailed drawings . b) . As you suggested it would be helpful if you would supply us with copies of Code and your interpretation of same as to stage and seats for our lodge room. 3 . Floor Covering - a) . We have been in contact with Capt. Gogan of Fire Dept . and he has advised us of rug specifications . • r July 11 , 1983 Page 2 Salem Masonic Temple Association 1 . We are using same rug contractor as Zampell and he has also contacted Capt . Cogan and will submit all samples for test . b) . Kitchen - we were approved by Mr. Blinkhorn to use a poured floor, but although more costly he recommended a quary tile floor which we are installing . c) . Lavatories floors our contract with Zampells calls for ceramic floor and 4 ft . of walls . 4. Paneling - a) . We are following your previous recommendations as follows but if there is a section of the Code we do not understand please send us a copy of section and your interpretation. 1. Raised panel oak paneling would require back, fire proof paint and front poly paint . 2 . Pre finished paneling must be specified as 200 degrees or less flame test . 5 . Permits - a) . You are .to review our need for permit or permits . 1. Rugs will have proper testing . 2 . Hood safety system will have permit by fire department. 3. Most other work done by Zampell or his contractors . 6 . Occupants - a) . As discussed we will want permits for as many occupants per room as possible, (Example - Lodge room with folding chairs to watch stage) . 1. Please determine what rule , code or pro- cedure to be used. a July 11 , 1983 Page 3 Salem Masonic Temple Association I hope this covers our discussion and your letter and that your information will be forthcoming so that we can keep this program going . Very truly yours , ROBIERT M. SHIMfR RMS/pac cc - Fire Marshal Board of Health Zampell Construction Marshall Finniss Staley McDermet Harold Macomber 780 CMR STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION 780 CMR: STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION 1. Use group A assembly (see Section 203.0). 606.3 Roofs: Roof areas occupied as roof gardens or for assembly, storage or other purposes shall be provided with exitway facilities to 2. Use group B business (see Section 204.0). accommodate the required occupancy load, but there shall notbe less than two (2) approved means of egress for assembly uses from such roof 3. Use group F factory and industrial (see Section 205.0). areas. r ' 9. Use group H high hazard (see Section 206.0). 606.4 Special or unlisted occupancies: Where data regarding the square - - feet per person for an occupancy is not listed in Table 606, the occupant 5. Use group I institutional (see Section 207.0). load shall be established by the architect or engineer, subject to the approval of the building official. 6. Use group M mercantile (see Section 208.0). Table 606 7. Use group,R residential (see Section 209.0). 8. Use group S storage (see Section 210.0). i MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA ALLOWANCES PER OCCUPANT 9. Use group T temporary and miscellaneous (see Section 211.0). Floor area in square 202.2 Fire grading of buildings: All buildings and structures shall be Use tool per occupant graded in accordance with the degree of fire hazard of their use in terms of hours and fractions of an hour and as regulated by Section 902.0. Assemhl without fixe seats on'cnlfate chairs only—not fixed) - 7net 202.3 New uses: The building official shall establish by approved rules unooncentre ed(tables and chairs) 13 net the degree of hazard involved and the fire grading of any use not speci- Sta ding.space�� fically provided for in this code. ssembly with fixed sea > - Note 1 'Nafti s—�B 100 gross Courtrooms 40 net SECTION 203.0 USE GROUP A, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS Educational 20 net Classroom area 203.1 General: All buildings and structures, or parts thereof, shall be Shops and other vocational room areas 50 net y classified in the assembly A) use group which are used or designed for Industrial areas 200 gross y ( P 4 Institutional areas - places of assembly as defined in this code. Other buildings and strut- ' Sleeping areas - 80 gross tures, or parts thereof, which accommodate less than fifty (50) indivi- Inpatient treatment areas 240 gross duals but would otherwise qualify as places of assembly, shall be classl- Library Outpatient areas loo gross fled in the business (B) use group. - Reading rooms 50 net Stack area 100 gross 203.2 Use group A-1, theatres Mercantile,basement and grade floor areas - 30 gross ..<�.....m•.-...:-+w,« Areas on usher floors 60 gross 203.2.1 Use group A-1-A structures: This use group shall Include all Storage,shipping areas 100 gross Residential 200 gross theatres and other buildings used pr[marily for theatrical or operatic Sleeping rooms 50 net performances and exhibitions, arranged with a raISed stage proscenium Storage areas,mechanical equipment room 300 gross ,/^�- curtain, fixed or portable scenery loft, lights, motion picture booth, Bowring aneys,avow 5 persons for each alley } mechanical appliances or other theatrical accessories and equipment, and including 15 feet of runway,and for additional areas 7net °.� ovided with fixed seats, /`Mo1e'i the o[capa t loan fpr an asW41 uta Paying needseatsihill Ee Oetermina:ey the number or 203.Z.Z "U58 group A-i-B structures: This use group shall Include all `r4ea,�se r r r a theatres without a stage and equipped with fixed seats used for motion ^ picture performances. 9 r 9/1/80 82 9/1/80 216' i 780 CMR: STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION 780 CMR STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION J -- 917.2.5 Trun, finish and decorative hangings: All permanent acoustic 214 and 305 for moderate hazard storage (use group S-1). Such build- Insulating and similar materials and temporary hangings shall comply with ings shall be used solely for that purpose. - - i the flameresistance requirements of Article 9. Moldings and decorations 416.2 Enclosure walls: Exterior walls, when located within six (6) feet Caround the proscenium openings shall be constructed entirely of of interior interior lot lines or other buildings, shall not have openings therein. bustible material. 417 2.6 Existing buildings: Nothing herein contained shall prohibit the store Handling of volatile proflamvided inble c All volatile fls provided shall be ��: alteration of a building heretofore occupied as a place of public assembly stored and handled as provided in Section 915.2 and as provided in 527 for such continued use provided seats, aisles, passageways, balconies, CMR 5.00. _ stages, appurtenant rooms and all special permanent equipment comply 416.4 Ventilation: All rooms and spaces used for motor vehicle repair with the requirements of this article (see Article 22). shop purposes shall be provided with an approved system of mechanical 417.2.7 Deleted ventilation meeting the requirements of Section 414.3 and the mechanical code listed in Appendix B. - f1 417.3 Theatre means of egress requirements 416.5 Fire prevention: Open gas flames except heating devices comply- �� r , 417.3.1 Types of exitways: The required exitways from every tier or ing with Section 414.6, torches, welding apparatus, or other equipment i 7 floor of a theatre shall consist of grade exitway discharge doors, interior likely to create an open flame or spark shall not be located in a room or - or exterior which stairways or horizontal exitways space in which flammable liquids or highly combustible materials are used Y y provide direct access to a street, an exitway discharge court, or unobstructed passageway, or stored. - hallway or lobby leading to a street or open public space. The number, SECTION 417.0 PLACES OF PUBLIC ASSEMBLY - location ^nd construction of all means of egress facilities shall comply with the requirements of Article 6 and the applicable standards listed in Ap- 417.1 Applicability: The provisions of this section shall apply to all - pendix B, except as herein specifically provided. places of public assembly and all parts of buildings and structures classi- 417.3.2 Number of stairways in auditorium: Each tier above the main fied in the use group A-1, theatres and in other places of public assem- - floor of a theatre or other auditorium shall be provided with at least two bly, use groups A-2, A-3, and A-4, except as specifically exempted in (2) interior enclosed stairways which shall be located on opposite sides of Section 418.0. the structure; except that enclosures shall not be required for stairs serving the first balcony only, or mezzanine thereunder. Such stairways 417.2 Restrictions - - shall discharge to a lobby on the main floor. Exitway stairways serving 917.2.1 High hazard uses: - A place of public assembly shall not be galleries above the balcony shall lead directly to the street or open public space as provided in Section 417.3.1. permitted in a building classified in the high hazard group (use group - H)• 417.3.3 Emergency means of egress from main floor of auditorium: In 2 Superimposed theatres: An addition or extension shall not be rected over the stage section of a theatre, nor shall a second theatre be addition to the main floor entrance and exitway, emergency exitway dis- echarge doors shall be provided on both sides of the auditorium which lead erectedirectly to a street, or through a passageway to the street independent erected above another. building official may waive the prohibition - � of other exitways, or to an exitway discharge court as defined in this against superimposed theatres and construction above the stage when code. adequate access Is provided for fire fighting with direct means of ventila- tion to the outer air from the stage portion. �1 417.3.4 Emergency means of egress from balconies and galleries: Emer- gency exitways shall be provided from both sides of each balcony and 417.2.3 Frame construction: A theatre with stage, fly gallery and / gallery with direct egress to the street, or to an independent passage- rigging loft shall not be permitted In a building of unprotected frame way, or to an exitway discharge court. There shall not be communication (Type 4B) construction. from any portion of the building to the emergency exitway stairways 417,2.4 Location: All buildings used for assembly purposes shall front - except from the tier for which such exitway is exclusively Intended. on at least one (1) street in which the main entrance and exitway dis- 417.3.5 Exitway discharge courts: All exitway discharge courts shall be charge shall be located. The total capacity of such main exitway shall be not less than six (6) feet wide for the first six hundred (600) persons to not less than one-third (1/3) of the total required width of building ^ _ be accommodated or fraction thereof, and shall. be increased one (1) foot exitways. 19/1/80 156 9/1/80 157 i 780 CMR STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION 780 CMR STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION in width for each additional two hundred and fifty (250) persons. Such _ width of cross aisles shall be not less than the widest aisle with which courts shall extend sufficiently in length to include the side and rear they connect or the width of exitway which they serve; but a cross aisle emergency exitways from the auditorium. - shall not be less than forty-two (42) inches wide, or when bordering on means of entrance not less than forty-eight (48) inches wide. In balcon- 417.3.6 Hardware: Latches or bolts on all means of egress doorways ies and galleries of theatres, one (1) or more cross aisles shall be pro- shall be of an approved self-releasing, panicproof type complying with vided when there are more than ten (10) rows of seats and in accordance Section 612.5.2. , 1 with the provisions of the Life Safety Code NFiPA 101. 417.3.7 Width of exitway doors: The maximum width of singIs exitway 417.5.3 Gradient: Aisles shall not exceed a gradient of one and three- doors shall be forty-two (42) inches and the minimum width of double '" quarter (1 3/4) inches per foot. - doorways shall be sixty (60) inches. 417.5.4 Balcony steps: Steps may be provided in balconies and galleries 417.3.8 "Exit" lights: All exitway doors shall be marked with illuminated only, and such steps shall extend the full width of the aisle with treads Exit signs complying with Section 623.0 which.shall be kept lighted at all and risers complying with Article 6, which shall be illuminated by lights Limes ducingooccupancy.pf.,the,.building._ on both sides or by a step light or otherwise to insure an intensity of '-- -•— - -- - - not less than one (1) foot candle. 417.4 Theatre seating s �,.a..-. _ "''��r - 417.5.5 Railings: Metal or other approved noncombustible railings shall 417.4.1 Fixed seats: In all theatres and similar places of assembly - be provided on balconies and galleries as prescribed below: except churches, stadiums and reviewing stands, individual fixed seats shall be provided with an average width of not less than twenty (20) 1. At the facia of boxes, balconies and galleries not less than thirty inches and seats shall not be less than nineteen (19) inches wide. All (30) inches in height; and not less than thirty-six (36) inches in seats shall be provided with separating arms and arranged in rows not height at the foot of steps; less than thirty-two (32) inches apart,.back�to'tiack,^measured,horizon- --rt -- --- --m- - 2. along cross aisles not less than twenty-six (26) inches in height except where the backs of the seats along the front of the aisle [foot 7.4.2 Number of seats: Aisles shall be provided so that not more than project twenty-four (24) inches or more above the floor of the aisle; ven (7) seats intervene between any seat and the aisle or aisles,except and at the number of seats in a row shall not be limited when self-raising ats are provided which leave an unobstructed passage between rows of -3. where seatings are arranged in successive tiers, and the height of ats of not less than eighteen (18) inches in width leading to side aisles rise between platforms exceeds eighteen (18) inches, not less than which exitway doorways are located at not more than twenty-five (25) -. twenty-six (26) inches in height along the entire row of seats at intervals to the exitway corridor or exitway discharge court.------"' the edge of the platform. 417.4.3 Box seats: In boxes or loges with level floors, the seats need - 417.6 Theatre foyers not be fastened when not more than fourteen (14) in number. 417.6.1 Capacity: In every theatre or similar place of public assembly, 417.5 Theatre aisles ��"•„r not including churches, for theatrical use with stage and scenery loft, a _ .- ---+- -- •��^•'^^'" foyer or lobby shall be provided with a net floor area, exclusive of stairs 417.5.1 Longitudinal aisles: The width of longitudinal7shha t right or landings, of not less than one and one-half (1 1/2) square feet for angles to rows of seats and with seats on both sides of tshall be each occupant having access thereto. The use of foyers and lobbies and not less than forty-two (42) inches, Increasing one-quartench for /'� other available spaces for. harboring occupants until seats become available every foot of length of aisle from its beginning to an exitr, or toshall not encroach upon the clear floor area herein prescribed or upona cross aisle or between cross aisles. The width of the lol aisles ''� J --.�' the required clear width of front exitways. with banks of seats on one side only shall be not less tty (30)inches, increasing one-quarter (1/4) inch for each foot offrom its L417.6.2ss: When the foyer Is not directly connected to the public beginning to an exitway door, or to a cross aisle or betwegos-seats. the main lobby, an unobstructed corridor or passage shall which leads to and equals the required minimum width of417.5.2 Cross aisles: When there are twenty-sevan (27) or morerows of i and exitways. A mirror shall not be placed so as to give seats on the main floor of theatres, cross aisles shall be provided so that , as a doorway, exit or passageway. a block of seats shall not have more than twenty-two (22) rows. The' 9/1/80 }58 9/1/80 159 780 CMR STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION / •r 780 CMR STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION 417.6.3 Gradient: The rear foyer shall be at the same level as the back - the outer air shall be protected with approved self-closing fire door: of the auditorium and the means of egress leading therefrom shall not complying with Article 9. All exterior openings which are located on tl have a steeper gradient than one (1) foot in eight (8) feet. stage for means of egress or loading and unloading purposes which at likely to be open during occupancy of the theatre, shall be constructs 417.6.4 Construction: The partitions separating the foyer from the - - with vestibules to prevent aim drauughts into the auditorium. auditorium and other adjoining rooms and spaces of theatres shall be constructed of not less than two (2) hour fireresistance rating; except ,� 417.7.6 Proscenium wall: There shall not be other openings in the wa that opening protectives may be constructed of noncombustible materials ! , _ separating the stage from the auditorium except the main prosceniu without fireresistance rating. �- opening; two (2) doorways at the stage level, one (1) on each side thers - of; and, where necessary, not more than two (2) doorways to the mus: 417.6.5 Waiting spaces: Waiting spaces for harboring occupants shall be clans' pit from the space below the stage floor. Each such doorway she located only on the first or auditorium floor. Separate exitways in addi- not exceed twenty-one (21) square feet in area and shall be protecte tion to the required theatre exitways shall be provided from the waiting with approved automatic and self-closing fire door assemblies complyin space based on an occupancy of one (1) person for each three (3) square with Article 9 with a combined fireresistance rating of three (3) hours c feet of waiting space area. the approved labeled equivalent. The distance between the top of th proscenium opening and the ceiling of the stage shall be not less tha 417.7 Theatre stage construction '� five et. 417.7.1 Stage enclosure walls: Every stage hereafter erected or altered ., 417.7.7 Proscenium curtain: The proscenium opening shall be protecte for theatrical performances which is equipped with portable or fixed - with an automatic fireresistive and smoke-tight curtain designed to resi.= scenery, lights and mechanical appliances, shall be enclosed on all sides an air pressure of not less than ten (10) pounds per square foot (psf with solid walls of not less than four (4) hour fireresistance rating, normal to its surface, both inward and outward. The curtain shall with extending continuously from foundation to at least four (4) feet above the stand a one-half (1/2) hour fire test at a temperature of not less tha: roof. There shall not be window openings in such walls within six (,) seventeen hundred (1700) degrees F. without the passage of flame. Th feet of an interior lot line; and all permissible window openings shall be curtain shall be operated by an automatic heat activated device to descen protected with three-quarter (3/4) hour fire windows complying wit instantly and safely and to completely close the proscenium opening at •fig rate of temperature rise of fifteen (15) to twenty (20) degrees F. pe minute; and by an auxiliary operating device to permit prompt and imme 417.7.2-Floor construction: The entire stage, except that portion used diate manual closing of the proscenium opening. for the working of scenery, traps, and other mechanical apparatus for the presentation of a scene, and the roof over the stage shall be not less 417.7.8 Scenery: All combustible materials used in sets and scenery than three (3) hour fireresistance rated construction. All openings all be rendered flameresistant to comply with Article 9. through the stage floor shall be equipped with tight fitting, solid wood trap doors not less than three (3) inches In thickness or other materials 417.7.9 Stage ventilation: Metal or other approved noncombustible of equal physical and fireresistance rated properties. ventilators, equipped with movable shutters or. sash, shall be provides '--- -z_- over the stage, constructed to open automatically and instantly by ap 417.7.3 Roof and rigging loft: 'i'he roof over the stage shall be.of not proved heat activated devices, with an aggregate clear area of openin( less than three (3) hour fireresistive construction. The rigging loft, fly not less than one-eighth (1/8) the area of the stage, except as otherwise galleries and pin rails shall be constructed of approved noncombustible provided in Section 417.2.2. Supplemental means shall be provided fol materials. ^ it manual operation of the ventilator. 417.7,4 Footlights and stage electrical equipment: 'rootlights and border -/ t �r 41 .8 Dressing and appurtenant rooms lights shall be installed in troughs constructed of noncombustible materi- als. The switchboard shall be so located as to be readily accessible at all 1 41 .8.1 Construction: Dressing rooms, scene docks, property rooms times and the storage of placing of stage equipment against it shall be work shops and store rooms and all compartments appurtenant to thi prohibited. All electrical equipment shall conform to the requirements of stage shall be of fireproof (Type 1) construction and shall be separates the Massachusetts Electric Code 527 CMR 12.00. from the stage and all other parts of the building by walls of not les: than three "' hour fireresistance rating. Such rooms shall not be place[ 417.7.5 Exterior doors: All required exitway discharge door openings to immediately over or under the operating stage area. All shelving ane closets in dressing rooms, property rooms or storage rooms shall bs constructed of flameresistant materials complying with Article 9. 9/1/80 - 160 ^ - 9/1/80 l61 I 780 CMR STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION - 780 CMR STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION 417.8.2 Opening protectives: Openings other than to trunk rooms and 417,10 Fire protection and fire fighting equipment: Every theatre class- the necessary doorways at stage level shalt not connect such rooms with ified in the use group A-1 shall be equipped with a fire protection system the stage, and such openings shalt be protected with one and one-half (1 complying with the requirements of Article 12 and as herein specified. 1/2) hour self-closing fire doors or the approved labeled equivalent complying with Article 9. _ 417.10.1 Fire suppression system: Approved automatic fire suppression systems complying with the provisions of Section 1202.0 shall be provided 417.8.3 Dressing room and stage exitways: Each tier of dressing rooms to protect all parts of the building except the auditorium or in the immed- shall be provided with at least two (2) means of egress, one (1) of which ,,..t i, late vicinity of automatic equipment or over dynamos and electric equip- shall lead directly to an exitway corridor, exitway discharge court or - ment. Such protection shall be provided over the stage, under the street. Exitway stairways from dressing and storage rooms may be unen- gridiron, under all fly galleries, in dressing rooms, over the proscenium closed in the stage area behind the proscenium wall. At least one (1) opening on the stage side, under the stage, in all basements, cellars, approved exitway shall be provided from each side of the stage and from work rooms, store rooms, property rooms and in toilet, lounge and smok- each side of the space under the stage, and from each fly gallery, and ing rooms. from the gridiron to a street, exitway discharge court or passageway to a street. An iron ladder shall be providedfrom the gridiron to a scuttle in 417.10.2 Standpipes: Standpipe fire lines complying with the provisions the stage roof. of Section 1211.0 shall be provided with outlets and hose attachments; one J (1) on each side of the auditorium in each ver; one (1) in each mezza- nine; one (1) in each tier of dressing rooms; and protecting each proper- ty, store and work room; and one (1) on each side of the stage. Such 417.9.1 Exitways: During occupancy all exitways in places of assembly standpipes shall be not less than two and one-half (2 1/2) inches in shall be lighted to comply with the requirements of Section 624.0. diameter, equipped with one and one-half (1 1/2) inch •hose connections. 417.9.2 Auditoriums: Aisles in auditoriums shall be provided with gen- 417.10.3 First-aid hand equipment: Approved portable two and one-half eral illumination of not less than one-tenth (1/10) foot candles at the (2 1/2) qallon fire extinguishers shall be provided and located as follows: front row of seats and not less than two tenths (2/10) foot candles at the two (2) on each tier or floor of the stage; one (1) immediately outside of last row of seats and the illumination shall be maintained throughout the the ee motion picture projection room; one (1) in each dressing room; and showing of motion pictures or other projections. O in each work, utility and storage room. Fire axes and fire hooks shall also be provided as directed by the fire official; and all fire extin- 417.9.3 Foyers and waiting spaces: Foyers and waiting spaces shall be guishers and fire tools shall be securely mounted on walls in plain view artificially lighted by electrical means at all times during occupancy of a - and readily accessible. place of assembly so as to provide illumination of at least three (3) foot candles at the level of the floor and on the surface of all stairs, steps, SECTION 418.0 ASSEMBLY OTHER THAN THEATRES ramps, and escalators within the foyers and waiting spaces. 418.1 General:' Other places of public assembly, including auditoriums, 417.9.4 Open exterior spaces: Yards'or courts which serve as open - armories, bowling alleys, broadcasting studios, chapels, churches, com- exterior spaces shall be artificially lighted by electrical means at all times munity houses, dance halls, gymnasiums, lecture halls, museums, exhibi- between sunset and sunrise during occupancy of a place of assembly so tion halls, night clubs, rinks, roof gardens and similar occupancies and as to provide illumination of at least one (1) foot candle at the level of uses shall comply with the general exitway requirements of Article 6 and the floor over at least the required area. - the applicable requirements of Section 417.0, except the provisions of Sections 417.5,5 and 417.6.4 or as herein specifically exempted. Places 417.9.5 Other places of public assembly: All areas and portions of I 1 of public assembly which are equipped with a stage, movable scenery, buildings used us places of public assembly other than theatres shalt be !: scenery loft and dressing rooms shall comply with all the requirements of lighted by electric light to provide a general illumination of not less than `"" ..- Section 417.0, except use group A-1, theatres, one (1) foot candle. ( - 417.9.6 Control: The lighting of exitways, aisles and auditoriums shall be controlled from a location inaccessible to unauthorized. persons. Supple- mentary control shall be provided as specified in Section 908.3.4 in the motion picture projection room. - 9/1/60 162 9/1/80 163 780 CMR STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION Table 418 Minimum Number Occupancy Load Per Floor of Exltways Not more than 500 2 4 - 501 to 900 3 901 to 1800 4 Over 1800 5 418.2 Number of exitways: Every tier, floor level and story of places of public assembly other than theatres, shall be provided with the number of required exitways as specified in Section 609.2, and of not less than the required width complying with Section 608.0, for the occupancy load. The required exitways shall be remote and independent of each other and located on opposite sides of the area served thereby. , - 8.3 Aisles with fixed seats: All rows of seats shall be individually fixed or fixed in rigid units between longitudinal. aisles complying with ' { Sections 417.4.2 and 417.5 except as provided for chapels and churches in Section 610.3. Where permitted, continuous fixed benches shall comply I / with the provisions of Section 420.0. _ 418.4 Aisles without fixed seats: Tables and chairs in all rooms and i spaces for assembly use shall provide convenient access by unobstructed aisles not less than thirty-six (36) inches wide which lead to required exitways complying with Article 6. Tables and chairs shall be so ar- ranged that the distance from any chair at any table by way of a path / 9 between tables and chairs is not greater than eighteen (18) feet to anj aisle leading to an exitway. The width of the path shall be at least' I eighteen (18) inches; except that it may be reduced by one (1) inch for' each one (1) foot that the distance to the aisle Is less than eighteen (18) r feet, but may not be reduced to less than twelve (12) inches. Chairs, when placed with the front edge of the seat on a line with the edge of the table, shall not protrude into this path. Booths containing up to - ' - alght (8) seats may be used, provided they open directly on an aisle. 918.5 Bowling alleys: The storage and use of all volatile flammable ! 1 liquids shall comply with Section 402.0 and the finishing rooms shall be i. separately enclosed in two (2) hour fireresistance rated construction with - floor finish of concrete or other noncombustible, nonabsorbent material. 418.6 Skating rinks: Skating rinks shall not be located below the floor nearest grade. 9/1/80 164 7 ;,_ .,.... .crr,*.,+.m:.,aer..m..:,>-. ,.-a..+.+a'3 ?"'.a-rswX1'K99"We�sIG,wS ."a, �.aA,,:.. .y,:R!&yu?g, *000womovskor gram LEI • _� y l.`}.J ,i� Ji;. ter, .o;fi f �•7 �r'- rVia DI �I�1 9% LA- Y I I Q rr� - 0 6 «n�9 ,U ,7---� LL I OS f i I E U 1 4 � • },y , 4 fir ET i 4.4 Iry .a o i �{ C Ii slIL .. 3. ,..: i I , 1 NOTICE: ^' is Certificate of Approval s4:all be available for inspec ion, " i the premises listed below. FEE $10.00 OYt o ~ �S�ezTt, CY�4 �� r3QL�3 b 5 t1E� 22 '' afire Pepartcttent Peabquarters kpSS. 48 ` adgette �krzjet CIT (chief oyttlem, cftt. B1870 CERTIFICATE OF CARPET APPROVAL Occupancy Address: r/ _.` �� 110�, Occupants Occupancy Use Group Classification: Business Use Approx. Area of Uses An Sq. footage. AGW Product Names -�� [[�l� Color: Average Critical Type of Padding: ifJ4LL' Radiant Flux •—7 tts/cm2 Carpet Manufacturers e - dc�ress Carpet Installer:� a Name Address ^h; Testing Laboratory: ��,' Laboratory Address �10f Laboratory Date of Tests 7' "-) Approval # Applicant certifies that the carpet designated above, was prepared from the same formulation and has the same characteristics as listed on the Radient Flux Profile and Test Data Log Report, as submitted with this application for approval. DateApplicants Submitted: Signature ' Applicant Address .:�� ,.1 //�i cam✓ � ti,�/�/f�i5� Salem Fire Prevention Bureau Approval: Approval Date Dec. 21, 1983 Certificate C 8 22 G113Use Group of Approval # p Business Conditions of Approval As per Mass. State Building Code Dateration Dec. 21, 1993 Approved by: o ^ Ca t. David Goken cc: Salem Building Inspector Salem Fire Marshal State Fire Marshal Form # 80A (Rev. 1%80) r : x:iis uer"ciiicaze 01 Approval shall be available for inspection. on the premises listed below. FEE $10.00 u�rz� Tts� 315 t� �� GitV of �tt1em, gas!5 �u RECFIVED Fire Petrartmeut Peadquurters CITY OF SAt.Em,MASS, 48 Pfagette Street t±hiet jFttlem, Ain. 01970 r-CFIERT/I/F�ICATE OF CARPET.APPROVAL Occupancy Address: f (% (C/__ ' Com` �i_iLj / Occupant: SLj1Zll'. l err Occupancy Use Group Classifications Business Use Approx. Area of Uses - _ _^ Sq.. footage Product Names 1 . , Colors Mi&° Average Critical, Type of Padding: Radiant Ffl�ux,� •3 watts/cm2 Carpet Manufacturers vNamel F��j6), 1ty a/6 „l2iP ACLUreSS Carpet Installers /n 1{r'✓f �/� �✓ 11,. 1A1,1glDf941lJ —Nametic rdress Testing Laboratory: ���� 3( �G f' i p ZCJ Laboratory Address: fi, Jay '�T_q �.�,Ic��„•.c 3v1�0 Laboratory Date of Test: (_ 3 MLApproval # 2 D ZZ- Applicant certifies that the carpet designated above, was prepared from the same formulation and has the same characteristics as listed on the Radient Flux Profile and Test Data Log Report, as submitted with this application for approval. Date e Applicants Submitted:/', ignature �� Applicants Address Salem Fire Prevention Bureau Approval: Approval Date Dec. 21, 1983 Certificate u G122183A of A roval ,r Use Group Business Conditions of Approval As per Mass, State Bldg. Code Expiration Date Dec. 21, 1993 Approved by: - �`Capt.' David J. oggi cc: SaleIrn Building Inspector Salem Fire Marshal State Fire Marshal Farm # SOA (Rev. 1/80) • ` Ao'TiUh: Tnis Ueptiiicate of Approval shall be available for inspection, p on the remises listed below. 1 FEE $10.00 ` Chit of �ttiez assarhuuttsPH '63 � Flu LUepartmnt Aeabqutaters - ala RNCr I V ISD 48 Tzf ette �treet t ffETA, MASS. is II137II QIh;ef p3 CERTIFICATE OF CARPET APP OVAL Occupancy Address: 7 Ol Occupants A= 142/ Occupancy Use nGroup Classifications Usp Area of Use: ( �/��1�/ Sqfootage �! _ Product Name: iL; /Ckle Colors 41 7— Average Critical Type of Padding: ALONE Radiant Flux o V watts/ew Carpet Manufacturers SfPU�a �41 Name /- Address / Carpet Installers �aLL (yU//) � . . Address Testing Laboratory: E�'S�!C(/!/1.L9 � / &,,dL/I Laboratory Address: (0 ado 64J,2 o, Ao�r? Zx Laboratory Date Date of Test:_l[//}PC�j /a- �Y�� Approval # 01- SP1�Y 16oG Applicant certifies that the carpet designated above, was prepared from the same formulation and has the same characteristics as listed on the Radient Flux Profile and Test Data Log Report, as submitted with this application for approval. Date Applicants Submitted:_/�L�-�� Signature Aets��� Address Salem Fire Prevention Bureau Approval: Approval Date Dec. 21, 1983 Certificate of Approval # G122183B Use Group Business Conditions of Approval As per Mass. State Building Code Expiration Date Dec. 21, 1993 Approved bys _ Ca t. David Go ccs Salem Building Inspector Salem Fire I arsha State Fire Marshal Form 80A (Rev. 1%80) . � w ~ �� r ,�. .� r .� f, f i ,Public Proper.#g Pspar#mzn# l Richard T. McIntosh } One Salem Green 745-0213 i January 11,1984 Salem Masonic Temple Assoc. c/o William Yahn Re: 5th floor Doncaster Rd. 74 Washington Street Lynnfield,Ma 01940 Dear Mr. Yahn: The following deficiencies were noted during an inspection of the 5th floor,made by this Department on January 3, 1984, at the above referenced property. 1. The exit door in the folding wall must be relocated(it presently opens in front of a post.) 2. The exit door in the folding wall must be identified as an exit and lighted by the emergency lighting system. 3. The folding wall obstructs the existing exit lights and another exit light must be installed. 4. The folding wall reduces the exit way and in its open position may reduce the number of occupants allowed in the banquet hall. 5. The exit door in the folding wall has a latch(this must be removed) The door must be able to be opened by the application of 15 lbs. pressure only. Certificates of Occupancy will not be issued until all means of egress comply with the requirements of the Massachusetts State Building Code. Very truly you u and T. McIntosh RTM:mo's Inspector of Buildings r e ?Ll 13 CTY#g of *alemo tt$ ttrh�zse##s L ITP �E�18Tt{{Itt,,,,E,,11+�t}e� &t111 X[BYCdTB�I B3 q�ttr EIV ED 48 Fa"i"l V0ftE0/4O CtTY2 �CLTM,MASS: SdLE t,h3ASS. lQ4iff ttlem, tt. 0197D Building Inspector Richard McIntosh Re: 70 Washington St. City of Salem, Ma. 5th Floor One Salem Green Masonic Lodge Salem, Ma. 01970 Sir: This is to certify that additional- wallpaper items have been submitted for approval , which are to be used at the Masonic Lodge, 5th floor, 70 Washington Street. The following items are found to meet the requirements for compliance with the Mass. State Building Code, when installed over approved sheet rock wall , with a one hour fire rating. Item # 28397 (Borden) Beige paper with indentations vertically. To be used in the Dining Room, Lower Half below the chair rail . Lettered C-1 Item # ST302 (Borden) Beige paper with diamonds. To be used in entrance area . , above Chair rail . Lettered Above A. Item # 28606 (Borden) Beige paper with horizontal lines. To be used in Commandry Room on top half. Lettered K. Item # 27318 (Borden) Beige & White Plaid paper. To be used in Commandry Room on lower half. Lettered K-1 . The above two items are replacing the original items approved for Commandry Room in report of 11/10/83. Item # 687-7153 (Josephson, Inc. ) Beige background with horizontal stripes and graphic horizontal lines. To be used in the men' s room. Lettered J. Approved Cap David J. Goggin Salem Fire Marshal cc: Ms. Lynn Brudner file • 7 yq tv i IV ,. t r a+ r w COLUMBUS COATED FAE_Ii-�iCS ,a Division of BORDEN CXEMIGI, BORDEN INC. 14 L '.'._..... November 16, 1983 BOSTON DESIGN CONSULTANTS 900 Summer St. Lynnfield, Mass 01940 Attention: Lynn Brudno I This letter is to certify that Type I patterns ST302 and 28397 are manufactured by the Borden Chemical Company , Columbus Coated Fabrics Div. , Columbus , Ohio, and conform to Federal Specification CCC-W-408A. This letter further certifies that the above material when applied with the recommended FC-100 adhesive, according to the manufacturer's instructions, shall meet or exceed the ASTM-E84-70 (Tunnel Test) specification with a flame spread rating of 20 , a fuel contribution rating of 5 and a smoke development rating of 5. As a further reference, the above mentioned ratings are listed on page 198 of the Underwriters Laboratories , Inc. , Building Materials Directory pub- lished January, 1982, and shown under Type I . This letter also certifies that patterns 28606 and 27318 carry an Independent Testing Laboratory rating of 5 for flame spread, 10 fuel contributed and 0 smoke density. Yours very truly , R. L. Abrams Director of Quality Assurance COLUMBUS COATED FABRICS Borden Chemical/Borden Inc. - STATE OF OHIO, COUNTY OF FRANKLIN: SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1983. Notary Public cc: NE Boston - Judy If01tf t:C Tf I':'^" `C: .:Ur"01110 N1e "eep, h'vC..,.,.,.CIC:V C:Pi3cS L:,aCll 1,19A8 'mw o 1280 NORTH GRANT AVENUE, COLUMBUS, OHIO47216• TLI.LP1 n 1ral 0.1-119tS V li.4/tAif Vol ' V: Division of OSE Int. I.- reN f"N-i "0001 Y_ ri V �'� t. " Price Carle Price List " Pit, Ll St- r D •ACK COVER FOR INDEX E S:All wallcoverings In this collection are IN STOCK for FABRIC CARE Help prevent soil from becoming Imbedded In fabric by HCATION immediate shipment' Being a silk-screened product frequent use of vacuum or dusting.Use a reputable Dry colors can vary from sample book and dye-lot to dye4ot'. AND Cleaning Service.fabric must be tested by your Dry Walicoverings are packed In three roll bolts,A single roll Cleaner prior to cleaning the entire item.This test will measures 15 feet long by 27'wide(trimmed width). MAINTENANCE.determinethe safest method of cleaning. FAbrics have a Fabrics measure 52'/54'in width and can be ordered In wide variety of uses.Inadvertently,they may be exposed FULL YARD INCREMENTS ONLY. to harmful natural elements.Color loss,if any,can vary depending upon one or all of the following factors:Soiling All wallcoverings In this collection are washable.Use a that may stain the dyes, requiring harsh stain removal i mild soap that DOES NOT contain detergent. Rinse with techniques:Extreme heat from hot air registers or clear,clean water.Stains caused from grease or oil may not radiators;Prolonged exposure to sun;Cleaning solvents necessarily be removable. Wash adhesive completely from and cleaning cycles used. the surface of the wallcovering;Immediately after each it strip is hung.Several clean water rinses are recommended, 'Any adhesive residue left on the wallcovering can.at a laterRETURNSOnly TRIPLE roll bolts packaged In its original plastic date.attack the surface printed inks and cause them to flake. :wrapping may be returned for credit within 30 days after shipment-NO OPEN.OR SINGLE,OR DOUBLE ROLLS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR CREDIT FABRICS AND GROUNDS FABRICS- Fabrics are silk screened pigment prints and each printing ARE NOT RETURNABLE.All acceptable returns must be is enhanced by characteristics unique to hand produced freight pre-paid and are subject to a 70%handling charge. material, Colors will vary from run to run and there is no All returns must have a Return Authorization Number,and guarantee to match colors, and dark colors may be are subject to our approval after being returned and `$'- . subject to crocking. There is no guarantee,implied or inspected. otherwise, regarding wear fade,color match,cleanability. or clocking.When fabrics are used for draperies or curtains.a lining is highly recommended. FIRE RATINGS-In accordance with ASTM E 84-70,all wallcover1rigs In this collection have the following maximum results: USTOM is available for all the designs in both wallcovering and Vinyl Flame S fabric for 6 single tolls and 25 yard minimum. Consult your read Radng —5 --OLORING: distributor for custom color pricing. Smoke Generated — 0 Fuel Contributed — 0 The numerical flame spread ratings Indicated above N should not be construed to indicate hazards under actual fire conditions. }coverings must be inspected prior to cutting ord/or Installation Absolulelynocredit will be cowed cher FAtnict must be Inspected prior to cutting, J Stocked and Distributed by: To C 9 : e COY# of '*alerrt, girt Department Xea q #tersCy,YOr 48 dry;, J 7James �_ �rsnnan t""#q � °i(�•, Gl4ief *Irrn, tt. 01970 !t4Sr December 15 , 1983 Building Inspector McIntosh Re : 70 Washington St . One Salem Green Masonic Bldg . Salem , Ma . 01970 Sir : An inspection was conducted at 10 : 30 A . M . this date of the upper floors , for possible occupancy . It was found that several items are required for approval , before any conditional occupancy is to be approved by the Salem Fire Prevention Bureau . 1 . All corridors require complete closing off before any approval can be granted . 2 . All doors to offices on each floor to be approved shall be installed or protected as directed by your office . This is to establish an enclosed corridor for path of egress and to keep fire incidents to a confined area . 3 • All doors to electrical rooms shall be installed and locks provided . This will apply floor by floor . 4 . The egress doors at the elevator lobby shall be installed and thereby enclose the lobby from the corridor . 5 • The wood trigs shall be removed from the rear stairway doors , to adequately seal off the rear stairwell , from the corridor . 6 . 2A4OBC Dry�Chemical type fire extinguishers shall be provided at each egress as verbally mentioned to the Architect and the Project Manager who were advised of the exact locations , this date . Two per floor . 7 . Each floor as completed and occupied shall require the local interior fire alarm to be installed and approved . This will require a test . As of this date no audible alarms are in place . No Annunciator is available in the lobby . The sprinkler flow switch is not connected to the annunciator . . The Master Box will not be required until 50% of the work is completed , then occupancy will be based on the capability of transmission of an alarm to Salem Fire Alarm Office . Page #2-Report of inspection made 12/15/83-70 Washington St . 8 . Each office space shall be completed and an inspection made , to assure the electrical equipment is completed . This applies to the covers on receptacles etc . g . Some form of approved door shall be supplied for the first floor mall section , to seal that area off , while work continues . 10 . The rear stair egress door shall be installed with proper hardware to provide adequate and approved secondary egress , directly to the exterior of the building . 11 . Adequate doors shall be provided to seal off the basement area . Locks shall be placed on these doors to prevent vandalism. 12 . The fire alarm manual pull stations shall be in service on any floor to be occupied . As of this date it appears that occupancy is weeks away , because of required work to be performed . Respectfully submitte , / /� j/j Capt . Di��OggirV Salem Fire Marshal cc : Mr . Staley McDermet Mr . Roger Bresnahan file �y v E '�ORecum+cva`" ire Uepartmeut Xeabyuarterz PoV /a 2 FO XB3 Tames A.Chief " 04g[M� eta. 019711 CITY GP-ES4 7-lf,MA S S. November 10, 1983 Building Inspector Richard McIntosh Re: 70 Washington St. City of Salem, Mass. 5th floor One Salem Green Masonic Lodge Salem, Ma. 01970 Sirs This is to certify that the following items are approved for installation in a place of assembly, with a flame spread rating which meets the requirements of the State Building Code and the Salem Fire Code, when installed over approved sheet rock wall, with a one hour fire rating. Item # 28399 (Borden) Brown striped paper. For entrance area and below the chair rail. Lettered "B". Item # 39-403C (Stately Grass collection). For use in dining area, above chair rail. Lettered "C". Item # 28607 (Borden) Beige & White paper. For use in Commandry Room, upper half of wall area. Lettered "D". Item # 27319 (Borden) Beige plaid paper. For use in Commandry Room, lower half of wall area. Lettered "L". Item ST 356 (Borden) Blue and Brown mixture paper. For use in Ladies room. Lettered L. Samples are on file at the Salem Fire Prevention Bureau. It is understood that other samples will be submitted for approval, for use in other areas, forthwith. Ap roved y: Cap David Jn Salem Fire Marshal cc: Ms. Lynn Brudner Boston Design Consultants 900 Summer St. , Lynn£ield, Ma. file tiw� -c t�j,1(1,1C. u 5 V Us\ � �`�},c acv+'` � + "a . r ► �..aI, t��t�`-" _ i y. G ` r _ y . x t r J + r C� ti�� vs.i .kw -u ti�;(♦ t.F v L._� v )aJ iC! Til i ✓✓ ST. • � .iaY k IMPORTERS of ORIENTAL PRODUCTS jgranbro ..Rssoraates 3148 GIFFORD STREET, FALMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS 02540 (617) 540-4802 TELEX 92-2555 Stately Wallcoverirg=s Inc. 321 Summer St. , Boston, Mass. 022I0 October 28, 1983 Dear Sir: This letter will serve as confirmation, dual Stately's grass and string collection numbered 39-368 thru 39-660 when hung over a plastered wall, or over an approved fire retardent gypsum surface, will meet or exceed the city of Boston class A fire regulations. Flame spread less than 25 Fuel contributor factor less than 25 Smoke density factor less than 25 Sincerely Gilbert Grandberg president t 99/pg -a COLUMBUS COATED FABRICS i Be CMame0j. WRw x INO. TM October 31 , 1983 BOSTON DESIGN CONSULTANTS 1408 Commonwealth West Newton, Mass 02165 Y'z . Attention: Lynn Brudner This letter is to certify that Type I patterns ST308 and 28399 are manufactured by the Barden Chemical Company , Columbus Coated Fabrics Div. , Columbus , Ohio , and conform to Federal Specification �.w+w+*-x— CCCcw-408A." This letter further certifies that the above material when applied with the recommended FC- 100 adhesive , according to the manufacturer 's instructions , shall meet or exceed the ASTM-E84-70 (Tunnel Test) specification with a flame spread rating of 20 , a fuel contribution of 5, and a smoke development rating of 5 . As a further reference , the above mentioned ratings are listed on page 198 of the Underwriters Laboratories , Inc . , Building Materials Directory published January , 1982 , and shown under Type I . This letter also certifies that patterns 28607 , 27319 and ST356 carry an Independent Testing Laboratory rating of 5, for flame spread , 10 fuel contrib uted and 10 smoke density . Some of the patterns actually have better ( tower) ratings but have been combined here under the highest rating. Individual ratings are available if necessary . Yours very truly , R. L. Abrams Director of Quality Assurance ° 'µCOLUMBUS COATED FABRICS Borden Chemical /Borden INC . STATE OF OHIO , COUNTY OF FRANKLIN : SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE HE THIS DAY OF OCTOB//ER,,� 198/3 • .otary Publ i c 0 It It It 1250 NORTH GRANT AVENUE,COLUMBUS,OHIO 43216•TELEPHONE(614)225-4000-TELEX 246-670 :. „I. :,.,7.. a.. :. . .. . .�".U'w`RnT''.a.,:r,-t+,r .p;E-.:; .. •. - . . .. ..�----^s�T,�l Un "Dile premises listed oeiow. FEE $10.00 u�a Check /# 7451 DJG Qlitu of ,1 �'tr���,� �irt �epzcr#mtn# �esDquarters �n"��/ 49 Pfurette �treet "6,7 tIIgitt 7 CERTIFICATE OF CARPET APPROVAL k� �T -- Occupancy Address: 70 Washington Street, 4th Floor Office area Occupant: Zampell-Bresnahan Const. (Essex County District Attorney) Occupancy Use Group Classification: Business Use Approx. Area of Uses 4th floor offices Sq. footage 9. 000 ,Roman Tan Product Name: Philadelphia : Top Brass Color: Beige Average Critical Type of Padding: none Radiant Flux . 32 watts/cm2 Carpet Manufacturer: Shaw Industries Inc. Dalton GA. Name ress Carpet Installer: Floors Inc. of New England, Melrose Mass. Name. Address Testing Laboratory: Certified Testing' Labs. , Dalton GA. Laboratory Address: P. O. Box 2041, Dalton, 'GA. Laboratory 24494 Date of Test: 2/10/82 Approval # Applicant certifies that the carpet designated above, was prepared from the same formulation and has the same characteristics as listed on the Radient Flux Profile and Test Data Log Report, as submitted with this application for approval.Date / !� Submitted: Jan. 26, 1984 Applicants Signature In til Applicants- - v Address P. O. Bnx 193. Melrose , Ma. Salem Fire Prevention Bureau Approval: Approval Date Jan. 26, 1984 Certificate of Approval # G012684C Use Group Business Use Conditions of Approval As per Mass. State Building Code & 527CMR' s Expiration Jan. 269 1994 Approved by:Date apt. David Goggin cc : Salem Building Inspector Salem Fire Marshal State Fire Marshal Form r� 80A (Rev. 1%80) FI:OORa INCORPORATQO F CE ► � [� ir9 LABORATORIES, Inc. "`" U 1983 f e"ONE{4043 226 1400. 1105 RIVERBEND DRIVE•P.0, BOX 2041 • DALTON.GEORGIA 30720 OF NEW BNpLANO ��,yy�� REPORT OF TEST NUMBER 24494 ' February 10, 1982 CLIENT: Shaw Industries, Inc. Lab. Test No. 6423729002 P. 0. Box 2128 Dalton. GA 30720 ' SUBJECT: One (1) sample of carpet submitted and identified by client 44 stylet "51062, Color 6214". RADIANT PANEL FLAIMABILITY TEST Specimens of the sample were tested for critical radiant flux in accordance with ASTM Test Method E-648. The value reported is the average of three specimens. Test Assembly: Specimens were mounted on cement asbestos board using W0,§tex 80 adhesive. TEST RESULTS Average Standard Cge,ff�clgPt Critical Radiant Flux Deviation 0.32 watts/sq. cm. t 0.05 } ,BX Detailed data are attached hereto ` 5 For CERTIFIED TESTING LABORATORIES, Inc, qWdq!f� :s444h ' raprnt ' 1 bP _/' "THIS TEST REPO"T r, TO DIRECT GLUE DOWN nr ItiSTALLATION OVER PAD INSTALLATIONI CI:L'I USUALLY RE5UL'S 1`J LOWER CRITICAL RADIANT rLUX AND REOUIR �S TESTING OVER PAD." OUR L611[Re AND Ot"OTP PPPLY ONLY YO 1NC ,AUPLL TC8(!'!1' ANC 4Al' t+ICS Gr QPP opp.^La IOCNTICAL OR Ci N+LAX PRODUCT! f",It LCTTCAY .10 wf PCNTd 1RU TOs TNF '.it ONLY OP r[ <f,lTf.T T' CIG :wC .pOPa.1 P: ANO 7"pa LONNUN'CGT'ON TO ANY OTNF.bb OA TNC U5' t) "P NLN , i„'.RPu}(,{T} Svwl a-R if { t tN*” ±i4p •,? OPR 00100 'A'RITTR.N APPROVAL. TNL FT"ORTO RNP LCTTcep "'D 'W.: N.' ' mw Ff 1j 4F.A9 O'S 4-, A4 C .•. on the premises listen Delow. FEE $10.00 Check # 7451 DJG ire Pepurtment Peubyuarters . 48 pt fagette *reet _ �nnies �.�3rennun +�iF�ee �alem, tt. B157II Y CERTIFICATE OF CARPET APPROVAL Occupancy Address: 70 Washington Strut Oacupant: Zampell2Bresnahan Const. gg 4thujiness ( se Occupancy Use Group Classification: oor .e evator Lobby 4th fl, elevator lobby Approx. 360 Area of Use: Y SqSc}.. ff000tage Product Name: Mohawk High Tech Color: Beige Average Critical Type of Padding: None Radiant Flux watts/cm2 Carpet Manufacturer: Mohasco Corp, Amsterdam!,, eNaw York Name ss Carpet Installer: Floors Inc. of New England, Melrose, Mass, ame. Address Testing Laboratory: Commercial Testing Co. , Dalton, Ga. y Laboratory Address: P. O. Box 9859 Dalton. GA. ' Laboratory Date of Test: June 2. 1980 Approval n 1028-9104 Applicant certifies that the carpet designated above, was prepared from the same formulation and has the same characteristics as listed on the Radient Flux Profile and Test Data Log Report, as submitted with this application for approval. Date Applicants Submitted: Jan, 26, 1984 Signature '9,AAA Applicants Address P. O. Box 193, Melrose, Mass. Salem Fire Prevention Bureau Approval: Approval Date Jan. 26,. 1984 Certificate GOI2b84B Business tTsa of Approval Use Group Conditions of Approval As per Mass. State Building Code and 527CMR Expiration Date Jan. 261 1994 Approved by: M1 apt. 5avid J. Goggin cc: Salem Building Inspector Salem Fire Marshal State Fire Marshal Form # 80A (Rev. 1%80) MOHAWK AFFIDAVIT SLATE OF NEW YORK ) l.' COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY) ' RAYMOND N. PALEN, Director , Product Development, Carpet Operations of Mohasco Corporation, Amsterdam, New York, first being duly sworn deposes and says : This is to certify that Mohawk Carpet' s HIGH TECH has been tested for flammability using the Flooring Radiant Panel Test (NBS IR 75-950) and found to have a radiant flux exceeding .45 watts/cm2 without cushion. This. is better than the minimum requirements recommended by the National Bureau of Standards for exitways and corridors in institutional Health occupancies (hospitals nursing Homes) and commercial occupancies (schools , motels , offices , stores , restaurants , etc. ) . Raymond N. Palen Sworn to before me this 11th day of November, 1980 . - � - 4vn.t"ir,;.t H. c',MER Nofnry Tc h'ic, SL.L' :.' C.a Yorh � ' �ua;ip;r.d Irt Fri:orr C.94:q5' Wmmis;imr E>s:�rec L:uscn ;;o, 1a �^- RECEIVED JAN 2 41984 SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING MATERIALS ASTM STANDARD METHOD OF TEST E 84-79a "High Tech, Code #49150R" Test Number 1028-9104 Report Number 9551 June 2, 1980 for Mohasco Corporation. Amsterdam, New York . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . .. Commercial Testing Company, Inc. Jonathan Jackson' Executive Vice President TESriNG ° FIESEAFIGt-1 ° ENC31NEEF711VG P.O. BOX, 935 - 1215 S. HAMILTON ST. - DALTON, GA. 30720 4041278.3935 PUTLUNI 14'11710 U41,4611'100t1p o Ai1IJI'divoI 01mI1 110 raval 14:1, 1 �j I'll' 1uwpullI.1oil 1 z pts alta yr,•0tlr1:saw 11 re t.t>st wkKkk $10. 00 Check k7451 DJG of oletu, I�ixcl��r ��## give Peparhasat IraDgaartrrs fQltiel �ulxnt, �1dHu. O1J7ll CERTIFICATE OF CARPET APPROVAL Occupancy Address 70 Washington Street, Salem Occupants Zampell- Bresnahan Const. Co. Occupancy Use Group Classification: Business Use Approx. Area of Uses 2nd & 3rd floor corridors Sq. footage 2700 Product Names Wilton583 Colors Heather #110 Average Critical Type of Paddings none Radiant Flux 5 watts/cm2 Carpet Manufacturers Whitacrest• Carpet Mills, Dalton, Ga. Mame Address Carpet Installers Floors Inc. of New England P. O. Box 193, Melrose, Mi Name gess Testing Laboratorys Independent Textile Testing Service.. Laboratory Address P.O. Box 1948. Dalton Ga. Laboratory Date of Tests Aug. Me 1977 Approval # 2298 Applicant certifies that the carpet designated above, was prepared from the same formulation and has the same characteristics as listed on the Radient Flux Profile and Test Data Log Report, as submitted ;. with this application for approval. Date Applicant ' d y Jan. 26, 1984 Signet Submittedsurel'� - � Applicants P.O. Box 193 Address 177A West Foster St. Melrose, Me, Salem Fire Prevention Bureau Approvals ApprovalJan. 269 1984 Date of rApproval #tificate Use Group p Business Conditions As per Maass, State Building -Code and 527CMR's of Approval { 4 S Expiration i 'Date Jan. 26 1994 Approved by: Capt. David J. Goggin. e cos `Salem Building Inspector Salem Fire Marshal State Fire Marshal Form # 80A (Rev. 1/80) �. AUG ' 1 S 1J8t INDEPENDENT TEXTILE TESTING SERVICE, INC. P. O. Bo: 1948 1499 Murray Ave. Phone 404-278-3013 Dalton, Georgia 30720 TEST NUMBER 2298 — REPORT — RECEIVED CUSTdMER: Whitecrest Carpet Mills, Inc. JAN 241984 August 17, 1982 rt,00es. INC. alp "9W„9suauwo SUBJECT: Specimens of the submitted samples were prepared and tested in accordance'--'-- with ccordance--'- ”with ASTM E-648 and/or Federal Test Method 372 dated August 31, 1877. FLOORING RADIANT PANEL TEST Sample Description Style: 583 Color: 110 Roll No.: 77462 Fiber: Pile: Test Assembly , Mounted on Transite Test Results Specimen No. 1 Specimen No. 2 Specimen No. 3 Critical Radiant Flux: ' .46 watts/cm2 .47 watts/cm2 .42 watts/cm2 Total Bum Length: .43 cm. .42 cm. .45 cm. Flame Front Out: 53.0 minutes 51.0 minutes - 65.0 minutes Average Critical Radiant Flux_ .45 watts/cm2 Estimated Standard Deviation .03 watts/cm2 Inde ndent Textile Testing Service Qa biter;and mpMa vo for the eaciusme we or the custaner to whom In.,ere addle.sed.and 1". CommumCelpn Is any others or the use at the nam,of Md.reneenl Tatlib TesunP Serie. Inc..must receive ore pnor wnllen apprur oval OWhere and repotle cooly only to the sample tested and are not necessaily Mdreolwe of the ous6oee M appmently r w Dern"onier, products.The reports and boars and ine nem.of the Independent Textile Testmg SehmelInc..are not to be used under any Cucumstances m advMIsnp to the Penael Public: . .M:... ., r'. -. . a . +•. c x V....., ..N.:lA .i. 7 '-..`..I a :.:,. p r. 1 u r ,I � i FOLLOWING TEMPLE FIRE Z. .r'M, r .. _ :4�P�.L�„, -^ a _..,.i.:.oa.-a,.t. '"'..0 s �v 4`fi=s - a ,..iei - t. . .k s '•= z`v^rr�a 7 a --- ro f v t� -Row w Y s.�`_.. � ':� � a"b �'�idd3 -`^ -:a"i�� rz''•« -.'-�=a*� - •,. sc.,Fe*'zit,� � :: t-L1�� .;�^rw s�r ., Salem Must Ral �yrOnce Agan - x.TayvS - 3a^"sK..�'-m::^.F,A.¢css'v. _- ... �_r _ .� ._� tea✓_ by W.KEITH BUTLER,33° cord and the Battle of Bunker Hill, the Lodge was formed in 1779, Robert first confrontation with the Mother Foster was called upon to become its "Hoist the draw!" Country occurred and was resolved first Worshipful Master. The order was given on a cold Sun- peacefully; and Leslie's retreat became The rallying cry of"Hoist the draw" day morning in February, 1775, by a footnote to the history of the Massa- has been symbolically heard in Salem Robert Foster, Captain of the Salem chusetts Bay Colony. several times since; in 1845 following Militia. More than a command, it was The leadership exhibited that day the Morgan Incident; in 1864 when a challenge,a call to rally,a cry to stand was not forgotten and when Essex Starr King Lodge was constituted; in up for what one believed. Word had been received that morn- ing that a troop of British soldiers under the command of Colonel Leslie had landed in Marblehead and was m marching along the shore and through the woods towards Salem. The objet- W 1$ y tive: seizure of the guns and ammum tion'stored in the town's North Fields Forewarned, the townspeople were EF ready. Armed not only with shotguns u { and rifles but also with pitchforks, axes w ; and hoes, they were determined to ti rebuff the invaders. As part of their plan of action, they raised the draw of o the North Bridge over which Colonel a ?; r a Leslie and his men would have to pass = to reach their goal. t q k f " After the soldiers arrived, however, cooler heads prevailed and a compro- mise was reached. The townspeople „ would relent and lower the draw, and the British would march over it-for-a short distance, about-face, and return x to Marblehead. Thus brief months before Paul p Revere's ride to Lexington and Con- e,,o t ILL.'. W. KEITH BUTLER, 33*, is a Past Master of71 Essex Lodge, Salem, Mass., and a Past Sovereign i y - . ,. 4'' •�, Prince in the Scottish Rite Valley of Salem. � r 10 TXF NORTHERN FIGHTIIUNE I%2 • ' FOLLOWING TEMPLE FIRE F-- 1 mx.5" MR 41 s _52�5`alemMus = Rally Once Aga� rI by W.KEITH BUTLER,33° cord and the Battle of Bunker Hill, the Lodge was formed in 1779, Robert first confrontation with the Mother Foster was called upon to become its "Hoist the draw!" Country occurred and was resolved first Worshipful Master. The order was given on a cold Sun- peacefully; and Leslie's retreat became The rallying cry of"Hoist the draw" day morning in February, 1775, by a footnote to the history of the Massa- has been symbolically heard in Salem Robert Foster, Captain of the Salem chusetts Bay Colony. several times since; in 1845 following Militia. More than a command, it was The leadership exhibited that day the Morgan Incident; in 1864 when a challenge,a call to rally,a cry to stand was not forgotten and when Essex Starr King Lodge was constituted; in up for what one believed. Word had been received that morn- ing that a troop of British soldiers under the command of Colonel Leslie , had landed in Marblehead and was k ' w.. z �,ac marching along the shore and through m the woods towards Salem. The objec- tive: seizure of the guns and ammum- = x;- tiorr stored in the town's North Fields. Forewarned, the townspeople were v ready. Armed not only with shotguns and rifles but also with pitchforks, axes ------------ and hoes, they were determined to rebuff the invaders. As part of then o a plan of action, they raised the draw of o the North Bridge over which Colonel a y Leslie and his men would have to pass to reach their goal. After the soldiers arrived, however, . . cooler heads prevailed and a compro- mise was reached. The townspeople would relent and lower the draw, ands•>' ` is the British would march over it-for a- short distance, about-face, and returnrs to Marblehead. Thus, brief months before Paul , t % -` :e t• t �r ■ Revere's ride to Lexington and Con- G. I' e �.\r� Yf 'F_. R` E l - -. •'_ .fes '1 -...:.:. ,� y��-•, ILL:. W. KEITH BUTLER, 330, is a Past Master o/ Essex Lodge, Salem, Mass., and Past Sovereign Prince in the Scottish Rile Dalley of Salem. 10 THE NORTHERN 110HVIUNE 1983 3 'i SALEM FIRE Lost in the fire was the Temple's Initially, it was thought that nothing Continued from previous page handsome Gothic Room, used to could have escaped the intense blaze. receive and entertain representatives of Later, however, it was discovered that were located. More than an hour the various Grand Bodies. In 1851, the altars in the two lodgerooms had passed before help arrived from neigh- Colonel Francis Peabody,a Salem mer- survived and,although scorched,could boring communities, with the result chant and member of Essex Lodge, be salvaged. Also escaping serious that there was then no hope of saving commissioned Salem woodcarver damage was the Essex Lodge Master's any part of the Masonic Apartments. Joseph'hue to construct a gothic-style Chair acquired in 1851 and now used in Shortly,the roof caved in and a fire- banquet hall for his home. When the the smaller lodgeroom plus its two side- ball mushroomed into the sky with a Peabody mansion was eventually torn chairs. tremendous roar. The fifth floor tum- down to make room for the building of Lost in the fire were all the officer's bled onto the fourth floor and in two the Salem Armory, the family gave the jewels,regalia,and equipment of all of areas,large sections of the fourth floor striking carvings to the Salem Masonic the bodies meeting in the Temple, with fell to the third.By mid morning,phys- Temple.Thus,ironically,the two build- two exceptions. The closet holding the ical evidence of a Masonic presence in ings in Salem with a link to the carvings Eastern Star material was untouched. Salem had been in fact incinerated. were destroyed by fire simultaneously. The York Rite council had previously planned to hold its next meeting in- Gloucester and in preparation for that a good part of its regalia had been { n transported there. n _ ,E After the fire it appeared that one of r 4 t: r the six closets used to store the Scottish i j r Rite costumes was unscathed but when the door was opened, it was discovered that the bottom twelve inches of each �,y f robe had been badly singed. The rest , were totally consumed in the blaze. One item that escaped the flames, because it had just been returned to its Dank vault was the 1779 Essex Lodge charter signed by Paul Revere in his capacity as Junior Grand Warden. But .-. his wax seal owned by the lodge quickly ��;♦ l j -� melted in the intense heat. �hAt first it was feared that a substan- tial part of the City of Salem's legal r' " records had been consumed by the blaze. A long line of City Solicitors x« r were lawyers maintaining offices in the w building and they had stored records there. It was subsequently found that x; they had escaped serious damage. Newspaper and TV coverage of the z conflagration was widespread, partly t because of the near-total gutting of two t.: . buildngs located within two blocks of each other and partly because they r s'i3 represented the thud and fourth major fires in Salem in a two-week span. Ear- 4 � t �--t«' r 1 ,; Lost in the fire was the Temple's Gothic Room, • 'S e w �,,,-fes e ", "a•''.rn1°' `fit ,� "�-` _ built in 1651 as a banquet hall in a private home. The home was later tom down, but the gothic- style walls and furnishings were removed and later donated to the Salem Masonic Temple. 12 THE N .ERIC M.T4UNE 1993 SALEM FIRE Lost in the fire was the Temple's Initially, it was thought that nothing Continued from previous page handsome Gothic Room, used to could have escaped the intense blaze. receive and entertain representatives of Later, however; it was discovered that were located. More than an hour the various Grand Bodies. In 1851, the altars in the two lodgerooms had passed before help arrived from neigh. Colonel Francis Peabody,a Salem mer- survived and,although scorched,could boring communities, with the result chant and member of Essex Lodge, be salvaged. Also escaping serious- that there was then no hope of saving commissioned Salem woodcarver damage was the Essex Lodge Master's any part of the Masonic Apartments. Joseph Time to construct a gothic-style Chair acquired in 1851 and now used in Shortly,the roof caved in and a fire- banquet hall for his home. When the the smaller lodgeroom plus its two side- ball mushroomed into the sky with a Peabody mansion was eventually torn chairs. tremendous roar. The fifth floor tum- down to make room for the building of Lost in the fire were all the officer's bled onto the fourth floor and in two the Salem Armory, the family gave the jewels, regalia, and equipment of all of areas,large sections of the fourth floor striking carvings to the Salem Masonic the bodies meeting in the Temple, with fell to the third.By mid morning,phys- Temple.Thus,ironically,the two build- two exceptions. The closet holding the ical evidence of a Masonic presence in ings in Salem with a link to the carvings Eastern Star material was untouched. Salem had been in fact incinerated. were destroyed by fire simultaneously. The York Rite council had previously planned to hold its next meeting in-- Gloucester and in preparation for that a good part of its regalia had been transported there. n , % After the fire it appeared that one of ( the six closets used to store the Scottish Rite costumes was unscathed but when the door was opened, it was discovered that the bottom twelve inches of each x robe had been badly singed. The rest �, were totally consumed in the blaze. One item that escaped the flames, because it had just been returned to its bank vault, was the 1779 Essex Lodge l6 ` ' �• 1 f `t charter signed by Paul Revere in his capacity as Junior Grand Warden. But -- x r x� tw �iI t ti t his wax seal owned by the lodge quickly (ti f a v r f ' /r ` melted in the intense heat. At first it was feared that a substan- tial part of the City of Salems legal records had been consumed by the blaze. A long line of City Solicitors � .. were lawyers maintaining offices in the building and they had stored records N .r ,�;: R, r there. It was subsequently found that A .. they had escaped serious damage. � j 4 W Newspaper and TV coverage of the conflagration was widespread, partly 6 because of the near-total gutting of two n^ buildngs located within two blocks of each other and partly because they represented the third and fourth major fires in Salem in a two-week span.Ear- Lost in the fire was the Temple's Gothic Room, built in 1851 as a banquet hall in a private home. x r`- T£ ' '�•�y.r�_ •.,. �-'^ - *_ The home was later torndown,.but the gothic. Zak style walls and furnishings were removed and ;, E. m '_ U7--;" ft.,,`t��J,'`.T-xrps �,• 'y;- later donated to the Salem Masonic Temple. f � 9E rte— .�,y'}t"•�"'�, ,� "'�1C� fF=f y` .4 17. TMF NORTHERN LCHTIJUNE 1982 _ SALEM FIRE Lost in the fire was the Temple's Initially, it was thought that nothing Continued from previous page handsome Gothic Room, used to could have escaped the intense blaze. receive and entertain representatives of Later, however, it was discovered that were located. More than an hour the various Grand Bodies. In 1851, the altars in the two lodgerooms had passed before help arrived from neigh- Colonel Francis Peabody,a Salem mer- survived and,although scorched,could boring communities, with the result chant and member of Essex Lodge, be salvaged. Also escaping serious that there was then no hope of saving commissioned Salem woodcarver damage was the Essex Lodge Master's any part of the Masonic Apartments. Joseph True to construct a gothic-style Chair acquired in 1851 and now used in Shortly,the roof caved in and a fire- banquet hall for his home. When the the smaller lodgeroom plus its two side- ball mushroomed into the sky with a Peabody mansion was eventually torn chairs. tremendous roar. The fifth floor tum- down to make room for the building of Lost in the fire were all the officer's bled onto the fourth floor and in two the Salem Armory, the family gave the jewels,regalia, and equipment of all of areas,large sections of the fourth floor striking carvings to the Salem Masonic the bodies meeting in the Temple, with fell to the third.By mid morning,phys- Temple.Thus,ironically,the two build- two exceptions. The closet holding the ical evidence of a Masonic presence in ings in Salem with a link to the carvings Eastern Star material was untouched. Salem had been in fact incinerated. were destroyed by fire simultaneously. The York Rite council had previously planned to hold its next meeting in- Gloucester and in preparation for that a good part of its regalia had been transported there. ;V After the fire it appeared that one of ' 3 the six closets used to store the Scottish 4 ya�S1 Ag"Z r '.. Rite costumes was unscathed but when the door was opened, it was discovered G that the bottom twelve inches of each %t ak robe had been badly singed. The rest V were totally consumed in the blaze. One item that escaped the flames, because it had just been returned to its bank vault, was the 1779 Essex Lodge f% charter signed by Paul Revere in his capacity as Junior Grand Warden. But _.. his wax seal owned by the lodge quickly melted in the intense heat. h At first it was feared that a substan- J tial part of the City of Salem's legal a� records had been consumed by the blaze. A long line of City Solicitors K were lawyers maintaining offices in the Pc building and they had stored records there. It was subsequently found that they had escaped serious damage. Newspaper and TV coverage of the conflagration was widespread, partly f- - because of the near-total gutting of two buildngs located within two blocks of each other and partly because they ., represented the third and fourth major fires in Salem in a two-week span.Ear z Lost in the fire was the Temple's Gothic Room, built in 1851 as a banquet hall in a private home. was later tom down, but the gothic- 47 „n6 i4C; ,� �t4a �„t+r•<�+�r�L'�.�'--"� walls and furnishings were removed and tE � c�'+ga _._ �tl✓'y" t< r ?'=; ' ��; �"_ later donated to the Salem Masonic Temple. �r �. �A:-C �.y—w-_ t A tea* �.r :•: rL- 12 THE H THENN MHTl1UNE 1965 1915 when the Masons of Salem raised funds for a new Temple. y i The building they erected was a ( � . handsome brick edifice. Its first three floors provided space for a business 1 1 aid/printing shop, art gallery, travel and insurance agencies, driving school J and offices for lawyers, doctors and dentists, 32 in all. The top two floors held the Masonic Apartments and, in addition to the two blue lodges,housed i i a York Rite chapter and council, East- ern Star chapter, White Shrine, Rain- bow Gids assembly, and DeMolay chapter. It was also the headquarters for the three bodies of the Scottish Rite s A F S Valley of Salem. i- The cornerstone was laid in 1915 in ay- ceremony conducted by Massachusetts !` r Grand Master Melvin Maynard John- son who later served for many years as Sovereign Grand Commander of Scot- tish Rite's Northern Masonic Jurisdic- tion. Assisting was his Deputy Grand w� Master, Roscoe Pound, famous legal ; ,.;;• expert and Dean of the Harvard Law r School. Also present was Leon M. Abbott who would become the next Grand Master of Massachusetts, a , future Sovereign Grand Commander, , , and for whom the Supreme Council's scholarship program is named. In the past few years, extensive reno- vation work was undertaken to refur- bish efur bish the Masonic Apartments in time y for the 200th anniversary of Essex Lodge.More than$50,000 was spent to + " repaint and recarpet the two lodge- rooms and panel the banquet hall and ` r corridors. The renovation of the `f7 Gothic Room, completed last October, brought the Masonic Apartments to their best condition since the building _ was erected. -, Early in the morning of February 22, 1982,the 250th anniversary of the birth L of George Washington, a travel agency Work crews deaned up some of the debris from the fourth floor.All that remains of I the fifth floor is twisted steel. I i I I employee arriving for work smelled and the group of historic buildings on C smoke and alerted the Salem Fire its grounds. Department. Tragically, as it turned Consequently, only one small fire kit . j out, another fire had been discovered was available to fight the blaze at the just an hour before at the Salem Masonic Temple. Set in the basement, • 1, ;, Armory, home of the famed Second the fire moved rapidly up a shaft to the Corps Cadets, located immediately attic storerooms. The `fire kit could adjacent to the world-renowned Essex pump water only as far as the third Institute. The city's fire apparatus had floor but the flames had reached the been concentrated there to set up a wall fifth floor and spread down to the of water and thus prevent destruction fourth floor where the lodgerooms of the Institute's invaluable collections Continued on next page THE NOMERN VOHTIIUNE Imo? it 1915 when the Masons of Salem raised funds for a new Temple. g . The building they erected was a y" handsome brick edifice. Its first three l floors provided space for a business fi, aid/printing shop, art gallery, travel and insurance agencies, driving school and offices for lawyers, doctors and : dentists, 32 in all. The top two floors f � € held the Masonic Apartments and, in addition to the two blue lodges,housed a York Rite chapter and council, East- ern Star chapter, White Shrine, Rain- bow Girls assembly, and DeMolay chapter. It was also the headquarters - for the three bodies of the Scottish Rite Valley of Salem. The cornerstone was laid in 1915 in a , ceremony conducted by Massachusetts � rt Grand Master Melvin Maynard John- >, son who later served for many years as Sovereign Grand Commander of Scot- tish Rite's Northern Masonic Jurisdic- tion. Assisting was his Deputy Grand X Master, Roscoe Pound, famous legal expert and Dean of the Harvard Law School. Also present was Leon M. Abbott who would become the next Grand Master of Massachusetts, a future Sovereign Grand Commander, t>; and for whom the Supreme Council's scholarship program is named. n�. In the past few years,extensive reno- vation work was undertaken to refur- bish the Masonic Apartments in time for the 200th anniversary of Essex Lodge.More than$50,000 was spent to repaint and recarpet the two lodge- 's rooms and panel the banquet hall and corridors. The renovation of the Gothic Room, completed last October, brought the Masonic Apartments to their best condition since the building was erected. w Early in the morning of February 22, t 1982,the 250th anniversary of the birth of George Washington, a travel agency Work crews leaned up some of the debris from m the fourth floor.All that reains of the fifth floor is twisted steel. i ' - employee arriving for work smelled and the group of historic buildings on smoke and alerted the Salem Fire its grounds. Department. Tragically, as it turned Consequently,only one small fire kit t out, another fire had been discovered was available to fight the blaze at the just an hour before at the Salem Masonic Temple. Set in the basement, Armory, home of the famed Second the fire moved rapidly up a shaft to the Corps Cadets, located immediately attic storerooms. The fire kit could adjacent to the world-renowned Essex pump water only as far as the third Institute. The city's fire apparatus had floor but the flames had reached the been concentrated there to set up a wall fifth floor and spread down to the of water and thus prevent destruction fourth floor where the lodgerooms t- of the Institute's invaluable collections Continued on next page i THENORiHIRN LILHT11UNE 1982 tt 1915 when the Masons of Salem raised j; _ t' • funds for a new Temple. The building they erected was a handsome brick edifice. Its first three ` 1 floors provided space for a business ! 1 aid/printing shop, art gallery, travel and insurance agencies, driving school and offices for lawyers, .doctors and All -- — - r s dentists, 32 in all. The top two floors I - held thei Masonic Apartments and, in addition to the two blue lodges,housed ✓ '� a York Rite chapter and council, East- �\ ern Starchapter, White Shrine, Rain- bow Girls assembly, and DeMolay �';•<. chapter. It was also the headquarters ' for the three bodies of the Scottish Rite Valley of Salem. � P The cornerstone was laid in 1915 in a ceremony conducted by Massachusetts !1 Grand Master Melvin Maynard John- son who later served for many years as = Sovereign Grand Commander of Scot- tish Rite's Northern Masonic Jurisdic- tion. Assisting was his Deputy Grand Master, Roscoe Pound, famous legal expert and Dean of the Harvard Law School. Also present was Leon M. ,, Abbott who would become the next t' Grand Master of Massachusetts, a ,( future Sovereign Grand Commander, and for whom the Supreme Council's scholarship program is named. e: In the past few years,extensive reno vation work was undertaken to refur- bish the'Masonic Apartments in time for the 200th anniversary of Essex Lodge. More than$50,000 was spent to repaint and recarpet the two lodge- rooms odge rooms and panel the banquet hall and corridors. The renovation of the Gothic Room, completed last October, a*� brought the Masonic Apartments to their best condition since the building was erected. Early in the morning of February 22, 1982,the 250th anniversary of the birth of George Washington, a travel agency work cmN cleaned up some of the debris from the fourth floor.All that remains of the fifth floor is twisted steel. - - i employee arriving for work smelled and the group of historic buildings on. smoke and alerted the Salem Fire its grounds. Department. Tragically, as it turned Consequently, only one small fire kit out, another fire had been discovered was available to fight the blaze at the just an hour before at the Salem Masonic Temple. Set in the basement, h Armory, home of the famed Second the fire moved rapidly up a shaft to the �. Corps Cadets, located immediately attic storerooms. The 'fire kit could adjacent to the world-renowned Essex pump water only as far as the third Institute. The city's fire apparatus had floor but the flames had reached the been concentrated there to set up a wall fifth floor and spread down to the of water and thus prevent destruction fourth floor where the lodgerooms of the Institute's invaluable collections Continued on next page THE NORTHERN UCHT1,1UN'E 198' tt FOLLOWING TEMPLE FIRE Z. PMk . T^ .. r-- "* r,:i�_ •z -w �✓- taa' i3assr.v x '+ 'i0_1 ?9 M Salem ust Rally ® nce Agan by W.KEITH BUTLER,33° cord and the Battle of Bunker Hill,the Lodge was formed in 1779, Robert first confrontation with the Mother Foster was called upon to become its "Hoist the draw!" Country occurred and was resolved first Worshipful Master. The order was given on a cold Sun- peacefully; and Leslie's retreat became The rallying cry of"Hoist the draw" day morning in February, 1775, by a footnote to the history of the Massa- has been symbolically heard in Salem Robert Foster, Captain of the Salem chusetts Bay Colony. several times since; in 1845 following Militia. More than a command, it was The leadership exhibited that day the Morgan Incident; in 1864 when a challenge,a call to taHy,a cry to stand was not forgotten and when Essex Starr King Lodge was constituted; in up for what one believed. Word had been received that morn- ing that a troop of British soldiers under the command of Colonel Leslie - had landed in Marblehead and was z r marching along the shore and through the woods towards Salem. The objet- W rive: seizure of the guns and ammum meq' tion stored in the town's North Fields E _. ft Forewarned, the townspeople were ready. (Armed not only with shotguns v and riffles but also with pitchforks,axes Y and hoes, they were determined to r rebufffthe invaders. As part of their t ' _{ /v plan of action, they raised the draw of o the North Bridge over which Colonel Leslie and his men would have to pass = ;:r a, ` to reach their goal. f _ After the soldiers arrived, however, + r cooler heads prevailed and a compro- i " mise was reached. The townspeople M'! would relent and lower the draw, and the British would march over it,for a short distance, about-face, and return to Marblehead. Thus, brief months before Paul * ? dl ffl Revere's ride to Lexington and Con- y + } ! b a m ry � La ILL.'. W. KEITH BUTLER, 33°, is a Past Master of ""r �r, f, - E -��:• r: Essex Lodge, Salem, Mass., and a Past Sovereign Prince in the Scottish Rite valley of Salem. 10 THE n00.rHfkN liGHrllunE ivB: y�r,cowitt'b 0Ittu of Salem, gassar4us2tts �,',,.���:.r�a?j �ubltt �XIIpP1Ct�J �epttrtmen# Pui Ding C'Ppartruni Richard T. McIntosh 1 Salem Green 745-0213 January 25,1984 Electrical Department Re: Certificate of Occupancy for Fire Marshall Gas & Plumber Inspector Sections of the Masonic Bldg. 74 Washington Street Certificate of Occupancy has been requested for the following spaces at the above referenced address. #101 Congressman Mavroulas 6146210 Bacharowski X6310 Coroner & Letterman V# 18 Provencher and Dolan Please contact me regarding these Occupancies. Thank( You, Richard T McIntosh Inspector of Buildings LAlso respond to the District Attorney's office, which will occupy the entire 41h floor. RTM:mo's Electrical Dept. (Paul Tuttle) 1/27/84•, All Units OK Titof $alrm, gassar4us2fis I �,`_ w, 1. 1 3 Public Propertg Department �M. Puilaing Vepartment 1 - Richard T. McIntosh I One Salem Green 745-0213 March 20,1984 Electric Department Re: Certificates of Occupancy Fire Marshall for Sections of Masonic Bldg. Gas & Plumbing Inpsector 74 Washington Street Certificates of Occupancy have been requested for the following spaces at 74 Washington Street. VAoom 222 - Karen Butterworth v VRoom 104 - Brancato (Beauty Supply) ]/ Room 106 - Ann' s Unisex Salon (Beauty Shop) Room 212 - Dr. Rosen VRoom 211 - Posner & Sullivan /Room 214 - New England Newspaper Room 100 - Bank of New England ✓Rk�oom 105 - Action Video /R foom 108 - Professional Care VRoom 220 - Knight & Legrow b/<0`om 219 - Business Aid U//Room 103 - Rowe & Co Newspaper [/ Room 110 - Barter LA'th Floor- District Attorney' s Office I 5th Floor- Masonic Hall Room 101 - Congressman Mavroulass 2nd Floor- Dr. Richard Voit r� 1 Please contact me regarding these occupancies. ly ✓��/f y/'` s G Richard McIntosh Buildine Inspector f x S MONO +,� +; w �� n� .o :' a"5 < w 4#+ '1 t t ,it"+yy{�' �t • �4ry,k,� t -L .at f -. f� �'u Y,� aux `r��''� '+?�, ,.'d' - 1 � }. :Yii�v;},��'S,s•ly'^tvy+�s t . �-x^� ++j'+.,�"`'b'q'y+�.",+i.,• "� �'.>re•&;;�,.., v;,',s +s::,,, � . Y F•th.. +µ ^' ry If N � G o � s' v rYy �� t12� � � � fj >.. 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