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118 WASHINGTON STREET - BUILDING INSPECTION
WASHiNG^'ON S?RF.ET 48420 ® P4 www.pendaflex.com MADE IM USA 30%PCW CufLess® File Folder e FEWER PAPER CUTS 10'-0"MIN. 3'-0' PEAdODY BLOCK MIN. RENOVATIONS GENERAL NOTES: NEW X32 EXHAUST ANY AREAS THE EXISTING CONCRETE THAT HAVE WASHINGTON ST. LOUVER CR-COORDINATE CRACKS OR SPA SWLING SHALL BE ADDRESSED PRIOR TO ALEM,MA WITH MECHANICAL PLAN WORK. EXISTING MASONRY WALL 2.BASED ON THE FINISHERS PREFERENCE THE Peabody Block;LLC AGGREGATE SIZE CAN BE REDUCED TO 3/8',PLEASE cfo LI Q LLC EXISTING GARAGE DOOR NOTE THAT WITH THE DECREASE IN AGGREGATE SIZE THE SHRINKAGE POTENTIAL INCREASES. HAT DE IG � NEW 18X]2INTAKE PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: KHLSA DESIGN INC EXISTIN LOUVERS-COORDINATE PSI-4000 DOOR WITH MECHANICAL PLAN MAX WATERAGGRETO CEMENT RA MAX WATER TO CEMENT RATIO-.45 MINERAL ADMIX-GGBFS MAX ADDITION 40 DCI-S CORROSION INHIBITOR-2 GALLONS ECLIPSE PLUS SHRINKAGE REDUCING ADMIXTURE-1.5 GALS PCY GRACE STRUX 90/40 FIBERS-3.5 LBS.PCV AIR ENTRAINMENT-6*61.5% 2 ELEVATION AT GARAGE DOOR EXIST.EMERGENCY LIGHTING 1/4"- '01, EMERGENCY LIGHTING(LIGHT _ REFER TO DETAILS ON A530 FIXTURE INDUSTRIES EL-W2) ROC SALL PLASTIC LAMINATE FOR ALL WALL PENETRATIONS. IX FIRE HORN/STROBE(SYSTEM EL V WALLCOVERING TO BE PREPAR GWB AND MASONRY SENSOR BK-P4R) �r PATCHI REPAIR WALLS AS NEEDED FOR PIPE, REMOVED.SWITH WALLGWB AS NEEDED. CABEL AND STRUCTURAL EXISTING PULL STATION /�8\\ El G ° SUPPORT PENETRATIONS. _ ❑" PULL STATION(FIRE-LITE BG12) u> .4L15SP Up moo, a A100 im FIRE EXTINGUISHER pP� I• .a (AMEREX B456) LI"I^ ❑ / V �, ytf Cqi SLOPE / NI 4G/I SINGH F m O KHALSA ❑I v No.6042 m m I '— "EW FIOOR DRAIN m CAMBRIDGE, MA o ❑ p m O NEW FLO R DRAIN NEW PITCHED -COOD WITH vlm -COORD.WITH �CONCR TE SLAB Nm pLUMRNG PLANS SLOPE sP PLUMBING PLANS SLOPE (TYP.) I (NPT SLOPE 118".12" (TYP.) SLOPE 11812" 118':12' SLOPE 118":12" SLOPE ❑ SLOPE - �118"118°:.1212" SLOPE 11812" ❑ 118":12' 118":12" O mi O ❑ ❑ �o Nm 1 1 'fIN Nlo N-'m wlo BASEMENT "' \ FLOOR PLAN BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN A100 EXHAUST SYSTEMS r -- ; `r doge of the fact that when sources of contami- s then returned to the kitchen area rather than dis- are lighter (less dense) than the surrounding charging to the outdoors. The system must be listed 1 ka ww ay will rise above the vicinity of an air intake and designed for the cooking appliances being , d below. The requirements for the termination served (see Section 507.1). ,firs ^ , z ,amernial kitchen exhaust systems, refuse con- systems, subslab exhaust systems and smoke 501.3.1 Location of exhaust outlets. The termination point ,. ,,,L<I systems are located in Sections 50smok , of exhaust outlets and ducts discharging to the outdoors shall p :, be located with the following minimum distances: =, 506.5.5, 511 2, 512.4 and 513.10,3, respec- ^ .Jr, vAlilet requirements for termination of vents and 1. For ducts conveying explosive or flammable vapol:s, ;is are in Chapter 8 and the International Fuel fumes or dusts: 30 feet(9144 mm) from property lines; S =, pude®J(IFGC®). 10 feet (3048 mm) from operable openings into build- = . s and crawl spaces are not considered to be ings; 6 feet (1829 mm) from exterior walls and roofs; x.1r5. Exhaust ducts cannot terminate in these 30 feet(9144 mm) from combustible walls and opera- °>p Exhaust ducts must connect directly to termi- ble openings into buildings which are in the direction of y L .:tat pass through the building envelope to the the exhaust discharge; 10 feet(3048 mm)above adjoin atmosphere. Pointing, aiming or similarly ng grade. w )yf =u: .g an`exhaust pipe or duct at an opening in the 2. For other product-conveying outlets: 10 feet (3048 ;'! ,pe of the building (that is, attic louver, grille, mm) from the property lines; 3 feet (914 mm) from gave vent or soffit vent) in no way ensures exterior walls and roofs; 10 feet(3048 mm)from open- , t :Za.8 or ahy of the exhaust will reach the outdoors. able openings into buildings; 10 feet(3048 mm) above « it is'possible that the majority, if not all, of the �g g R sw vapors and gases will discharge to the attic {+ _ -�'t rcthe�r than t0 the Outdoors. 3. For all eizvn-onmentn[ air exhaust 3 Peet (914 mm) 1, 'q c from property lines; 3 feet (914 mm) from operable ase of a duct that terminates in a ventilated = openings into buildings for all occupancies other than se exhaust can rise into the attic as opposed to Group U, and l0 feet (3048 mm) from mechanical air as hrough the perforated soffit. The flow of air -�-� an 0 intakes. Such exhaust shall not be considered hazardous pening for attic ventilation is dependent or noxious. w I.em,perature, wind direction, wind speed and L _ configuration and location, making attic air �Lh us out ets serving structures in flood hazard areas *,5 E ant unpredictable and often in a direction not shall be installed at or above the elevation required by Additionally, grilles and louvers offer resis- Section 1612 of the Internacional Building Code for ,r lit".»--and interfere with the exhaust flow directed at utilities and attendant equipment. -d This ray cause deflection of exhaust back into 5. For specific systems see the following sections: anion 1 to this section addresses a mechanical 5.1. Clothes dryer exhaust, Section 504.4. r = .zre to the natural ventilation of a dwelling unit. 5.2. Kitchen hoods and other kitchen exhaust eguip- o :house ventilation-type attic fan is less source meat,Sections 506.3.13,506.4 and 506.5. than a dryer, bathroom or kitchen exhaust 5.3. Dust stock and refuse conveying systems, Sec- Whole-house ventilation systems are �s I Y tion 511.2. m a I- to provide a fresh airflow for the occupants ^s^„ ontiriuously or at timed intervals. The excep- 5.4. Subslab soil exhaust systems,Section 512.4. pecific to whole-house ventilation-type attic 5.5. Smoke control systems,Section 513.10.3. create an airflow through open windows. 5.6. Refrigerant discharge,Section 1105.7. <pecific fans (bathroom exhaust or kitchen ,. 'h "'•"? ,)would not qualify for the exception because 5.7. Machinery room discharge,Section 1105.6.1. 7vwr ma_ry function is to exhaust moisture, odors, -.-This section details the requirements for the termina- a products of combustion. The contaminants tion points of exhaust ducts. Except for a few notable + _d with these functions might be harmful to exceptions (see commentary, Section 501.2), the detrimental to the structural integrity requirements for termination points for all exhaust 'n - gilding or even impact the fire safety perfor- ducts are conveniently located in this section. This the building, and must discharge directly section gives distances that must be maintained, x' Tire exception applies only to whole-house depending on the type of exhaust, and is more spe- Gated solely to ventilation and comfort cool- cific than the general requirement that the discharge WLQ-wf1 t�e context of the code, a "private attic" is of exhaust must not create a nuisance. In addition, z( rich air discharged from one tenants ace p p g ;I gt 9 p see Chapter 8 and the IFGC for specific regulations Ler another tenant's attic space. for the location of exhaust vent terminations for fuel- A ani 2 addresses recirculating systems for fired appliances. tel,' x-1 cooking appliances. The cooking effluent Item 1 details the requirements for termination Ids I a.:io Iremove grease and smoke particles, and points for exhaust ducts that convey explosive or 4 . y;i °fir rG iyi `vn•5 ziO:,TIONAL MECHANICAL CODE®COMMENTARY 5-3 i DEFINITIONS [131 DWM.d,ING UNIT. A single unit providing complete, essary to match the terms with the intent and context independent living facilities for one or more persons, includ- of the code text. Traditional)Y, the term "equipment" a ing permanent provisions for living,sleeping,eating,cooking has referred to large machinery and specialized hard- g!v and sanitation. I ware not thought of as an "appliance." See the defink „4 Many code provisions address dwelling units specifi- tion of "Appliance" and the commentary for Section tally. All of theielements listed in the definition must 301.4. Note that in the IFGC, the terms "appliance" be present for a dwelling unit to exist. See the IBC for and "equipment" are synonymous. additional information on dwelling units. EQUIPMENT, EXISTING. Any equipment regulated by .ti?- I this code which was legally installed prior to the effective ELECTRIC HEATING APPLIANCE. An appliance that b t date of this code, or for which a permit to install has been produces beat energy to create a warm environment by the -C application of elech!ic power to resistance elements,refriger- issued. ant compressors or dissimilar material junctions. •:•Although the term "equipment" does not include v Such applianceIs are not fuel fired and include heat appliances, it is appropriate to apply this definition to pumps and electric resistance units. both equipment and appliances. Mechanical equip- I Ment that has been illegally installed prior to the ^•"sz ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATION SYSTEM. Sys- effective date of the code is not considered as exist- 3 tems that employ air-to-air heat exchangers to recover energy ing and is subject to all of the requirements of the , from or reject energy to exhaust air for the purpose of pre- code for new installations. Sections that address s. heating, pre-cooling, humidifying or dehumidifying outdoor existing mechanical systems and installations include ' . ventilation air prion to supplying such air to a space, either Sections 102 and 108, directly or as part ofan HVAC system. EVAPORATIVE COOLER.A device used for reducing the _ e An energy recovery ventilation system uses what sensible heat of air for cooling by the process of evaporation ;. would otherwise be wasted energy in exhaust air td of water into an airstream. precondition the incoming ventilation air stream. This Also known as "swam coolers," such units are used preconditioning conserves energy that would other- in and climates and use water as a refrigerant. These wise be required by the heating, ventilating and air- g conditioning(HVAC) system to heat, cool, humidify or units substantially increase the humidity of the air dehumidify ventilation air once it entered the building, being conditioned. room or spaceifor which it was intended (see com- EVAPORATIVE COOLING SYSTEM. The equipment mentary, Section 514). and appliances intended or installed for the purpose of envi- ronmental cooling by an evaporative cooler from which the # ENVIRONMENTAL AIR. Air that is conveyed to or from conditioned air is distributed h d u[ethrough or plenums to the occupied areas through ducts which are not part of the heat- di ing or air-conditioning system, such as ventilation for human conditioned area. usage, domestic kitchen range exhaust, bathroom exhaust, 4•In applications using an evaporative cooler attached domestic clothes dryer exhaust and parking garage exhaust. to an .air distribution system, special consideration y �1. -*-The types of air considered to be environmental air must be given to the type of materials used because are included in'this definition. These include typical of the high water vapor content of the air being dis- building ventilation air, as required in Chapter 4, tributed (see Section 603.5.1). Manufacturer's domestic kitchen and clothes dryer exhaust and instructions must be consulted concerning approval 1 exhaust air from both domestic and commercial bath- of the materials to be used. Materials include duct lin- ers, fibrous glass duct, flexible air duct and connec- considered to 1 be environmental air. Hazardous tors, and duct tape. exhaust, such as fl la explosive vapors- rEVgPORATOTr which liquid fumes; smoke; spray residues and mists; vaporspo refrigerant is vaporized to produce refrigeration. corrosive lquidsI; _ - noxious and toxic gases and other ;.A refrigeration system uses an evaporator to transfer '`•v items listed in Section 502 would not be considered heat from the refrigeration load to the refrigerant fluid. environmental air. Dust, stock and refuse systems as The evaporator is a heat-absorbing heat exchanger. detailed in Section 511 are also riot considered to be The evaporation process takes place in the evapora- }} environmental air. tot at a constant pressure and temperature, and the EQUIPMENT. AII1 piping, ducts, vents, control devices and refrigerant will change from a liquid state to a satu- o[her components of systems other than appliances which are rated vapor as it absorbs heat from the refrigerated permanently installed and integrated to provide control of space or substance. Heat absorbed by the refrigerant #r environmental conditions for buildings. This definition shall vapor is referred to as "superheat" (or heat in excess .g,` " also include other systems specifically regulated to this code. of the heat of vaporization). Evaporators are gener x"s ti n the code, appliances are not referred to as equip- or spine fins attached to enhance constructed of metallic tubes with either plate fins ance the heat transfer ` ment and vice versa. Throughout the code, the terms "equipment"and "appliance" have been used as nec- capabilities. 3 2'12 2012 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE®COMMENTARY 9 1 EXHAUST SYSTEMS , p, healtbi and safety reasons, hazardous exhaust Considering that the exhaust from a dwelling unit is } be directed onto adjacent property. Maintain- not considered to be hazardous or noxious and is of „ s required distance allows the hazardous con- low volume, the 3-foot (914 mm) separation from win- i ,.Te o,' the exhaust to disperse into the atmosphere, dows seems reasonable. In accordance with Section 7 , minimizing the exposure of the adjoining 401.4, Item 2, mechanical and gravity outdoor air �s .ry to the potential ignition hazard of a burning intakes must be located not less than 10 feet (3048 or spark, or the hazardous, noxious and objet- mm) from any hazardous or noxious contaminant, =,i Ae odors emitted from such systems. Wind and however, environmental air exhaust is not considered *_Z."�irduced eddy currents can react with building to be hazardous or noxious. Therefore, a 3-foot (914 surfaces to create air pressure zones that mm) separation from gravity openings and a 10-foot „°-„ .3rrdnisl exhaust flow or redirect exhaust into (3048 mm) separation from mechanical air intakes ^4_ + building openings, such as fresh air or com- would be required for exhaust from a bathroom or Sr- .air Intakes and operable windows. kitchen and domestic clothes dryer exhaust in a resi- c� •est systems sometimes incorporate rotating dential dwelling unit. =a '. .ver Ithe discharge opening to prevent high I Based on the definition of environmental air, om restricting the flow of exhaust gases out of mechanical exhaust from a parking garage can also , aam]The hoods align themselves with the be considered environmental air since the parking '�Ljn of 'the wind to allow the unimpeded and, deck is intended to be occupied by the people parking <i 'f M as, induced discharge from the exhaust out- their cars and the exhaust system is not part of the x .<_ termination height specified for combustible heating or air-conditioning system. While the vehicle ct xs: more restrictive to allow the concentration of exhaust would be considered a contaminant, the a - or flammable constituents in the exhaust to exhaust rate of 0.75 cubic foot per minute per square x ,r before landing or accumulating on a com- foot (cfm/ftz) for a parking garage is considered to be Zi. wall! The code official must consider prevail- sufficient to provide the occupants with a safe envi- M +: conditions in locating hazardous exhaust ronment. Therefore, the exhaust from a parking } =^ S- respect to other building openings. garage would then be treated the same as any other .. - "details the provisions regarding the termina- environmental air exhaust. TW s of other product-conveying ducts, such as Item 4, for obvious reasons, requires termination x rnaustmg nonflammable and nonexplosive points to be located at or above the design flood level waste products. This item states the Iota- where the building is located in a flood hazard area. 1 na ist outlets to be well into the undisturbed Item 5 directs the user to other sections of the code eam and away from the cavity and wake for specific exhaust systems. Note that while users in "G `h ees around the building. This counteracts are directed to Section 504.4 for clothes dryer ons .ive!effects of wind-induced conditions and exhaust, the requirements in this section are for gen- ants the reentry of exhaust products into the eral termination and installation. As discussed above y ro gh openings and fresh air intakes. for Item 3, clothes dryer exhaust must meet the spe- k� details the provisions for termination points cific termination requirements for environmental air ducts that convey environmental air. ducts. In addition, the reference to Section 511 for y J .en.tal air" is defined in Section 202 as "air dust, stock and refuse conveying systems is for out- r",e;, nveyed to or from occupied areas through lets for exhaust that exceed 600°F (315°C) that must late not part of the heating or air-condi be designed as a chimney in accordance with Table em, such as ventilation for human usage, 511.2. Outlets for exhaust that do not exceed 600'F " ,gip kK ..schen range exhaust, bathroom exhaust (315°C) must be in compliance with the termination •. _ac clothes dryer exhaust." In general, air requirements in Item 1. from the occupied space, where the 501.3.1.1 Exhaust discharge. Exhaust air shall not be -;-Dace is not subject to any contaminants directed onto walkways. .fess or operation, would have to meet the k a r. requirements in Item 3. Nate that since Exhaust air terminations must not be directed onto a "„nlof"Environmental air"includes domestic walkways. For obvious health reasons, exhaust air ange exhaust, bathroom exhaust and cannot be directed onto walkways in such a manner clothes dryer exhaust, these exhaust termi- that the users of the walkway are subjected to the only be required to be 3 feet (914 mm) exhaust airstream. '" rH .��°,,,.,. ral`e openings into a building (i.e., windows 501.3.2 Exhaust opening protection. Exhaust openings that ' 'jfkf "°�'„"" .i }. Since these three exhaust sources are terminate outdoors shall be protected with corrosion- resis- r multiple-family residential buildings where tant screens, louvers or grilles. Openings in screens, louvers � its are ly ventilted, the aust and illes be szed trkx �s_kthat penetrate Ithroughathe exterriiohwall larger than /, inchl(13 mi l)sOpenings shall be protected -d to be located 3 feet(914 mm)from win- against local weather conditions.Louvers that protect exhaust =mow =re providing natural ventilation to the openings in structures located in hurricane-prone regions, as defined in the International Building Cade,shall comply with ,rWkWT,.-._k I ONAL MECHANICAL CODE®COMMENTARY 5-5 a y -. l f DRAWING LIST PENOV BLOCK RENOVATIONS T000 TITLEGNEET 118 WASHINGTON ST ARCHITECTURAL „ ,. _ SALEM, MA GENERTL NOTESI MSREVS. tA200 R0.5EMENTRCORPUN EABODpY(BLOCK,LLC 8 EMENT RERECID CEILIW MN c/o RCG,LLC rmcwL PENER DN 0E* ARCHITECT ® TKG MECHANICAL y KHALSA DESIGN INC. H.LO) IWMGE N/AC RRNyxw.45ii.Nlseaz CONSULTANTS:r. E.0 GRMGE ELERRMAL PIAN ELO GPPAGEL* NGRAN P-0,1 GMGE PLUMRWC RAN L DE S PEABODY BLOCK 118 WASHINGTON STREET SALEM, MA NM Flan. 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CUITAND EXISTING CIR (BRK ELECTRONICS C05120BN 0 / -- - - --- SWITCHES \ r O® v LFRED M �P -- =---= MAV4R`pOfZ]f6ULLO � ,N y JW Na. pam By PMN C�By $K I m4:041&MA (bN>Yvu _ t NE DM'MNG JNyI] 1 11 � DEMO EXISTING LIGHT ' FIXTURES IN PARKING GARAGE. GWB AS REQUIRED. LIGHTING m — — --- I -- -----------— ------- —..----- --- ----- I PLAN -- --- "— --- - _ ------- GARAGE LIGHTING PLAN ELO 3�"NT_1-0' 11 WPSH NGNN PEABODY BLOCK RENOVATIONS 118 WASIE NGTON ST SALEM, MA EABODY BLOCK,LL PLAN c/o RCG,LLC 4" PUMP OUTA CHMU MAN HOLE 3-4" SCH 40 DUPLEX SUBMERSIBLE SUMP PUMPS -d, T K G `�-%' LEVEL ALARM GAL STEEL MUST BE ALWAYS SUBMERGED COVER & FRAME VENTS THRU IIi 25 GPM @ 20 FT TDH KHALSA DESIGN INC. I 0000000000000000 2" VENT /.2" VENT ROOF J F."aX 617, 1a FAX 617 2w ' CONSi TAN S: -------- I �� I ' 4" OIL WASTE 4"W 2" SWCI SAN FM �� � ZAD& A9�®OC1AT63 LLC HIGHLAND TANK MODEL HT350 3" VENT 35 GPM CAP. 15PPM UL LISTED PER NFPA 30 LT PARALLEL CORRUGATED MASS AP. CODE P1-0594-25 �i 3�FD �' PLATE COALESCER 4 COJ; I 5/8" PRIMER FOR THE FLOOR i 3"V '; EXISTING SEWER DRAIN MAN HOLE DRAINS RUN IN SLAB INDIVIDUALLY. \I i -glll II ', RUNNING ALONG THE SECTION CONNECT TO EATER LINE IN THE WALL COVER & FRAME BOILER ROOM THROUGH INDIRECT �I ', NEW 4" OIL CONNECTION AND DISTRIBUTOR WASTE BELOW FLOOR 2" VENT MANWAY EXTENSION I z _ 11 I 4" VENT TO ROOF III '-` 4'Vi Ii „CID I X.Pd: -- GAS OIL SEPARATOR Iii J 'I 4"CO END SECTION 4" VENT TO ROOF SII 3"V_,�il., ',, 2" SWCI SAN FM GAS OIL SEPARATOR _J- 3"F,D' i I l NEW 4" OIL I WASTE BELOW FLOOR � I I j II `I� DISPLAY PERMIT IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE ON THE PREMISES o, Commonwealth of Massachusetts ` . s City of Salem Jq " 120 Washington St, 3rd Floor Salem, MA 01970 (978)745-9595 x5641 Kimberley Driscoll Mayor PLUMBING PERMIT Date: 4/7/2014 Fee: $340.00 Parent Pin: NO. P-14-507 Building Location: 120 WASHINGTON STREET Applicant Name: SCOTT MATTON Type of Occupancy: Commercial Type of Work: New Construction Plumbing Permit Work Description: 6 FLOOR DRAINS, 1 GAS TRAP P462(at 118 Washington St, garage, under building) Location Fixtures Number SB Floor Drains 6 SB Gas Traps 1 Contractor Name: SCOTT MATTON Contractor Phone: (978) 532-2612() Contractor Address: 29 BECKFORD ST BEVERLY MA 01915 License Type: Journeyman License No: 23881-J License Exp: 5/1/2016 The recipient of this permit accepts this permit on the condition that, as owner or as agent of the owner, he/she agrees to comply with all Building &Zoning Ordinances of the City of Salem &the State Statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts regarding the use, occupancy&type of building to be constructed, added to, or altered. Additional conditions listed below: All permits approved are subject to inspections performed by a representative of this office. 4/7/2014 Dennis M. Ross, Plumbing/Gas Inspector Signature Date Cell (978) 745-9595 x5641 For Inspection DISPLAY PERMIT IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE ON THE PREMISES allo, Commonwealth of Massachusetts City of Salem 120 Washington St, 3rd Floor Salem, MA 01970(978)745-9595 x5641 U,,p' Kimberley Driscoll Mayor PLUMBING PERMIT Date: 4/7/2014 Fee: $340.00 Parent Pin: NO. P-14-507 Building Location: 120 WASHINGTON STREET Applicant Name: George Batsinelas Type of Occupancy: Commercial Type of Work: New Construction Plumbing Permit Work Description: 6 FLOOR DRAINS, 1 GAS TRAP P462(at 118 Washington St, garage, under building) Location Fixtures Number SB Floor Drains 6 SB Gas Traps 1 Contractor Name: George Batsinelas Contractor Phone: (978) 532-4399 Contractor Address: 89 Gardner Street PEABODY MA 01960 License Type: Plumbing /Gas License No: #13002- M License Exp: 1/1/1900 The recipient of this permit accepts this permit on the condition that, as owner or as agent of the owner, he/she agrees to comply with all Building &Zoning Ordinances of the City of Salem &the State Statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts regarding the use, occupancy&type of building to be constructed, added to, or altered. Additional conditions listed below: All permits approved are subject to inspections performed by a representative of this office. 4/7/2014 Dennis M. Ross, Plumbing/Gas Inspector Signature Date Call (978) 745-9595 x5641 For Inspection "� CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE D3/02 ,DD016 03/02/2016 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED RIPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Lauranzano Insurance Agency PHONE (97B) 927-8420 FAX a.c9781 921-9182 107 Dodge Street EMAIL .LL@Lauranzano.com INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC p Beverly MA 01915- INSURER AAmerlcan European INSURED Scott Matton INSURER B: 39 Beckford Street INSURER C: INSURER D: INSURER E lBeverly MA 01915— INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM 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 POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR BR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICYNUMBER MM/DD"YY MM/DD/VYYYME _ LIMITS A GENERALLIABILITY AP 2001628 2/24/2016 2/24/2017RRENCE �$ 1,DDD,DDO X. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY / / -/ /' REEa occurrence $ 00,DDD CLAIMS-MADE �OCCUR / / / / n,ane person) $ 5,000 ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000GREGATE $ 2,000,00DGENT AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: / / / / -COMPIOP AGG $ 2,000,000 POLICY PRO- LOC / / / / $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY / / / / COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea accident ANY AUTO / / / / BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS AUTOS / / / / BODILY INJURY(Per aoddent) $ NOWO HIRED AUTOS AUUTOSMEO / / - / / PROPERTY DAMAGE $ Per accident / / / / $ UMBRELLA LIAR OCCUR / / / / EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE / / / / AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION$ / / / / $ WORKERS COMPENSATION / / / / WC STATD-AND EMPLOYERS'EMPLOYERS'LIABILITYIO ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNERIEXECUTIVE Y/N OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? ❑ N/A E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ (Mandatory In NH) If yea,descri0e under E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYE $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS Eeiow / / / / E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (AHach ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,If more space Is required) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. City of Salem 120 Washington Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Salem MA 01970- ACORD 25(2010/05) ©1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. INS025-(201005).01 The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Peabody. MIA 01960 P: (978)532-2612 F: i978)854-5144 ctrembiavCa6ancompmt com March 2. 2016 Ci-. of Salem Buil.. ine Deoarlunent !s0 R.a hington Slee_ = '' Floor MA 01970 S IN 3`,in_,oi,c:Teet. Buiidinz Pernit T,� .t ":_, ii ma% concern: Du= to the "r1iin,l% P-ssing of our fc rm,er plumber George Batsinelas. we have hired Scott Matton to ?ir,i5h our the remind:",of the %Mork at 11S Washingion Street. lf%ou have any further questions,please fel -r—:7 c::r_:: us. �irt;_r_l. ` -f CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS � BUILDING DEPARTMENT 120 WASHINGTON STREET,3`D FLOOR TEL:978-745-9595 KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL FAX: 978-740-9846 MAYOR THOMAS ST.PIERRE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTIES/BUILDING CONMSSIONER June 23, 2015 Zade Associates, L.L.C. 140 Beach Street Boston, Massachusetts 02111 RE: Parking Garage, 118 Washington Street Garage, Recently this office received a drawing (P-0.1) and letter from your office via electronic transmission. It depicts further proposed alterations to the MDC Tank/Oils Sand Separator recently installed in the parking garage of 118 Washington Street. The accompanying letter from Mr. Zade states that after discussions with the manufacture that the installation of the unit can be altered to rectify the issues that are stopping the system from working correctly. This office has concerns with the removal of the extension and altering of the cover size without additional data to support these claims. Furthermore it is the belief of this Department that all installed sump pumps shall be `explosion-proof rated in the basement. At this time it appears that this is not the case and needs to be rectified. The Plumbing Department continues to have outstanding questions and concerns regarding the continued changes in this project's scope and to the system in question. It is requested that an independent peer review be completed and that document be presented to this office. If you feel you are aggrieved by this order, you have the right to appeal to The Board of State Examiners of Plumbers and Gas Fitters at 1000 Washington Street, Suite 710, Boston, Massachusetts 02118-6100. It is requested you contact this office immediately upon receipt of this letter, and any work regarding altering the MDC tank installation stop until clarification on these items can be discussed. If you have any questions regarding this letter,please contact the Plumbing Inspectors Office at (978) 619-5639. Respectfully, Dennis Ross Plumbing & Gas Inspector ZADE ZADE ASSOCIATES LLC. Consulting Engineers Mohammed Zade Ph.D.,P.E. 140 Beach St.,Boston,MA 0211.1 Muzaffer Muctehitzade M.Sc.,P.E. Phone: (617)338-4406 Fax: (617)451-2540 Email: ZadeCo@AOL.com RCG LLC June 8, 2015 17 Ivaloo St, Suite 100 Somerville, Ma 02143 Att: Mr. Jim Gagnon RE: Salem Dodge Area Development Salem, Ma SJ: Electric Service Dear Jim, Regarding Oil/Sand Separator installation, I visited the site and observed the existing conditions. Currently the system does not gravity drain to the lift station. This system in order properly to work needs to be gravity drain from start to end. In order to solve this issue, we need to lift the separator higher to be able to connect to existing drain lines. I spoke with manufacturer regarding the necessity of the access cylinder and based on my communication, they confirmed that the extension is not necessary for the proper function of the tank. They require only minimum 18-inch cover at non-traffic and 24 inch cover at traffic areas with minimum 12" earth and 6" minimum concrete. Since we cannot have 24" cover at the location due to existing conditions, we need to provide only 18" cover with 6" concrete and prevent traffic from the area by some markings or other means. If you should have any questions, or require further information, please contact our office. Sincerely, ZADE ASSOCIATES LLC. ET`S" Of Mohammed Zade, P.E. 1[011AMMED Principal $ N�AMDF A 1 �„ „. PEABODY BLOCK s,'P°, FARTLES ES" s ii"IIx` s5°°"`""'' RENOVATIONS ox.�n Izms nixwou°sc °. m� DDDR amwo s=os.,o ❑8WASHWGTONST SALEM,MA "^ ......o ,o R.e v.°LA rr. EABODY BLOCK,LL cnia,xc „. e.,exnox clo RCG,LLC AIII ,.xx„xe„1.„o ®n�T K G KHALSA DESIGN INC. cures uL 3-4" SCH 40 REMOVE EXISTING "'•' GAL STEEL DUPLEX SUBMERSIBLE SUMP PUMPS — VENTS THRU ROOF q-W 2" SWCI SM FM 3" VENT CONNECT TO EXISTING STORM DRAIN 3` .y NEW 2" PUMPED DISCHARGE AT CEILING 3'V EXISTING SEWER DRAIN RUNNING ALONG THE F WALL C 8a. 8;g NEW 4" OIL 5/8" PRIMER FOR THE FLOOR - WASTE BELOW FLOOR DRAINS RUN IN SLAB INDIVIDUALLY. CONNECT TO EATER LINE IN THE m=s BOILER ROOM THROUGH INDIRECT .L, 3 " CONNECTION AND DISTRIBUTOR EX. G.W. PUMP 4"V 4" VENT TO ROOF CO GAS OIL SEPARATOR 4..0 3..V T SWCI SAN FM 4" VENT TO ROOF F_ �A� 11 �' W 3"F„ 1NEW 4" OIL MAN HOLE WASTE BELOW FLOOR /COVER & FRAME "- ar� 2 VENT 1 MANWAY EXTENSION 2 _ „ SHORTENED 0 3"V TANK UNIT LIFTED } F "CO --" , FORMER LOCATION GARAGE �_=v====_I ,I 4'CO END SECTION PLUMBING GAS OIL SEPARATOR 4"CO PLAN AND EW EXISTING SAN. SERVICE DETAILS CONNECT TOO SANITARY SERVICE EXISTING SANITARY AT AT P-0.1 EXTERIOR POINT AS SHOWN a CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTSBUILDING DEPARTMENT 120 WASHINGTON STREET,3RD FLOOR TEL:978-745-9595 KINMERLEY DRISCOLL FAX: 978-740-9846 MAYOR THOMAS ST.PIERRE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTIES/BUILDING COMMIISSIONER June 23, 2015 Zade Associates, L.L.C. 140 Beach Street Boston, Massachusetts 02111 RE: Parking Garage, 118 Washington Street Garage, Recently this office received a drawing (P-0.1) and letter from your office via electronic transmission. It depicts further proposed alterations to the MDC Tank/Oils Sand Separator recently installed in the parking garage of 118 Washington Street. The accompanying letter from Mr. Zade states that after discussions with the manufacture that the installation of the unit can be altered to rectify the issues that are stopping the system from working correctly. This office has concerns with the removal of the extension and altering of the cover size without additional data to support these claims. Furthermore it is the belief of this Department that all installed sump pumps shall be `explosion-proof rated in the basement. At this time it appears that this is not the case and needs to be rectified. The Plumbing Department continues to have outstanding questions and concerns regarding the continued changes in this project's scope and to the system in question. It is requested that an independent peer review be completed and that document be presented to this office. If you feel you are aggrieved by this order, you have the right to appeal to The Board of State Examiners of Plumbers and Gas Fitters at 1000 Washington Street, Suite 710, Boston, Massachusetts 02118-6100. It is requested you contact this office immediately upon receipt of this letter, and any work regarding altering the MDC tank installation stop until clarification on these items can be discussed. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact the Plumbing Inspectors Office at (978) 619-5639. Respectfully, Dennis Ross Plumbing & Gas Inspector PROJECT NAME GULA GULA NEW HANDICAP WATER CONNECT TO EXISTING VENT CLOSET CONNECT TO EXISTING ( CAFE I I I I I PROJECT ADDRESS 2 118 Washington Street �w3 �w3 Salem, Massachusetts Ori i V CLIENT I / I . EMG BATTERY & i / E ________ __ _ __ MG BATTERY & a R --- CHARGER CG LL 2" VENT FL I / FL I CHARGER I X 11 a i T SIG FIRE /+ z / NEW SPRINKLER I XIS N WITH 2 ARCHITECT EXISTING 150A ELECTRIC ATTERY & C T CHARGER ALARM PANEL i� O O STROB — I KHALSA DESIGN INC. LTG I NEW LAV I EXIT I zC9 J-31 CONNECT TO EXISTING HW & CW F ® ® I 411 I FL I I EXIST SIGN WITH FIRE ALARM BEACON NEW SPRINKLE ---- -� --- -�- BATTERY & CHARGER z I-- FIRE ALARM HORN & STROBE LTG x FIRE ALARM MANUAL FL I NEW SPRINKLER I STATION 17 I E 400 O O O SOMERVILLE, MA 02143 FIRE SMOKE DETECTOR TELEPHONE 617-591-6662 FAX: 617-591-20 I I I SMOKE DETECTOR ALARM i I/4" FP SMOKE DETECTOR I LTGOB CONNECT TO EXISTING SANITARY I CONNECT TO EXISTING I CONSULTANTS: Consultant I Address PROVIDE UL LISTED FIRE DAMPE AIR DJCTS S Phone Address AT SUPPLY AIR &RETURN TO EXISTING ROOFTOP HVAC UNIT e-mail AT TENNANT SEPARATION WALLI FIRE ALARM HORN STROBE LTG Consultant Address FL Address Phone I EMG B/ TTERY E & Fax EXIST SIGN WITH e-mail CHARG FIRE ALARM MANUAL I BATTERY & CHARGER D I STATION EMG Consultant Address I I I Address Phone t FIRE ALARM HORN & STROBE LTG I I I � U Fax e-mail FL I 11X3 I Consultant F Address -- — — — — — Address Phone Fax e-mail •:. Consultant Q ALFRED M Address MARZULLO Address a N0. 40660E E PhoneBW y BOSTON A Lre-_mail ax yF4( MA. OCCUPANCY LESS THAN 29-9 PERSONS 'CONNECT TO EXISTING NON VOICE FIRE OF -- -- — MECH - Level 1 ALARM SYSTEM I REGISTRATION 1 1/411 = 1'-01, \y�EFtED Anp T y JAI SINGH Fn KHALSA — — — — No.6042 k C O �� CAMMRAIDGE, J� G� c I I r 9 I; H of Mks P NOWNW--�1 I/2'DO EGTIC COLD WA ER r r Project number 07013 I I i I I I I Date Issue Date ' rxoJEc P AREA Drawn by Author 3 (above) Checked by Checker j ' Scale As indicated REVISIONS No. Description Date Z G r E D C B A hf t. EXISTING ELECTRICAL SERVICE - 1 ADD 1200A 3P FEEDER CD ADD 1200A➢TERMINAL METER SOCKET : L et GiA Ly^4 3 uLi170"2C)T I j0C!7 t� Y � 1^' iaWYCi� -- %ISTING DOMESTIC WATER SERVICE I - F 1 au"h^ritp h E XISTING VALVE I 9.7p'I. ETER ( r a 0-uG' VIENCW I I/2' NCW77 . c'L1^,.. Mech. / Elec. / Plumb. N -� CD 2 KEY PLAN - Basement REVISED MARCH 21 , 2007 1 01 - 301-01' REVISED MARCH 21 , 2007 _GULA GULA CAFE i r, 1 i I t I �I� ` .. IIS V ��� \V �� ��ll J v °� �J . � � __ _____ _ ,, ._______ r T- -.�___�_-_ _ ___-.�i-_ __ Date: June25, 2007 To: Sally. Building Department Organization: City of Salem Fox: (978) 740.9846 Telephone; (978)745-9595 x380 RCB LLC 17 Now street P� Suite 143 Pa ee(including cover 2 Somerville,MA 02140 8 (� tt 1� 7 617 925 8315 F 617 625 6345 From:Chris Durlacher www.nCG-LLC.com Fax: 617 625 8345 faxRe: Requesting New Tenant Approval Hi Sally, Attached please find a note concerning a new tenant at 120 Washington Street. Your(or Tom's)swift confirmation of approval of the tenant would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Chris cc: A. Schnip . CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This transmittal is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged,confidential, and exempt from disclosure under applicable law.If you are not the intended reopient, or the employee or agent responsible for delivering the transmittal to the intended recipient,you are hereby noted that any disclosure, copying,distribution,or the taking of any action in reliance of the contents of this telecopied information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this telecopy in error, please immediately notify us by telephone to arrange for return of the documents to us.Thank you. ■ RCG LLC 17 Ivaloo Street Suite too Somerville,MA 02143 City of Salem T 617 625 1234 120 Washington Street F 617 625 8345 Salem, MA 01870 oarthur@RCG-LLC.com www.RCG-LLC.com June 25,2007 To Whom It May Concern. This notice is to inform YOU that RCG LLC,on behalf of Peabody Block LLC, has entered into a lease agreement with Buchhalter LTD dib/a Upper Crust for a portion of the first-floor retail space in 120 Washington Street. The Upper Crust is an up-scale pizza restaurant that was started in Boston in 2001. It brings with it a high-end atmosphere, build-out, and clientele, As per section 18 of your lease, we as Management Company on behalf of the owner are requesting your approval of Buchhalter LTD as a new tenant in the building at 120 Washington Street officially starting upon the owner's delivery of the space, which is anticipated to occur on or around July 10, 2007. We will continue to update you as we come to agreements with new tenants. please respond in writing as soon as possible with your approval Buchhalter LTD as a new tenant. Please fax your response to my attention(Chris Durlacher) at 617-625-8345. Thank you. Sincerely, Chn&ewlla,\er Commercial Leasing Manager 1 CITY OF SALEM PUBLIC PROPERTY DEPARTMENT KIMHEIRL.EY DRISCOLL MAYOR 120WASHINGTON 5'IRGB.1'* SALEM,MASSACI'IUSEITS 01970 TEL:978-745-9595 ♦ FAX:978-740-9846 June 28, 2007 Chris Durlacher Commercial Leasing Manager RCG LLC 17 Ivaloo Street Suite 100 Somerville, MA 02143 Dear Chris; Per Section 18 of our Lease we have reviewed the new Tenant (Upper Crust Pizza), and are sending this response to inform you that we have no issues with this tenancy. If you have any further questions please feel free to call this office at (978) 745 —9595, ext. 5640. Sincerely, cj�r� Thomas J. St. Pierre Building Commissioner/Public Properties Director CC: file CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT +r 44 LAFAYETTE STREET TEL(978) 745-6300 KIMB13RLEY DRISCOLL FAX(978) 745-4638 MAYOR JGIARDIQa SALEM. COM JOHN J. GIARDI - CITY ELECTRICIAN TO: City Of Salem �► Public Property Dept. �v 120 Washington.Street Salem, Mass. 01970 Building Commissioner Mr. Thomas J. St. Pierre _ FROM John J. Giardi, City Electrician SUBJECT Electrical safety concern at the rear of 120 Washington Street Salem, Mass. 01970 DATE July, 13, 2007 Please be advised on July 2nd 2007, City Electrician John J. Giardi observed There'is a pad mount transformer that is to close to a non combustible wall of the building There shall be at minimum of 5 foot clearance. This is a National Grid requirement. At this point in time there is a dumpster located next to the pad mount transformer. The dumpster is creating a serious threat of a fire because it is to close to the transformer. The dumpster shall be removed immediately so that the threat of a potential fire will be removed as well. If you have any further questions please feel free to contact me at my office At 978-745-6300 )i,ncerely Yours CityCl?lectrician John J. Giardi l Certificate No: 1087-07 Building Permit No.: 1087-07 Commonwealth of Massachusetts City of Salem Building Electrical Mechanical Permits This is to Certify that the BUSINESS located at Dwelling Type 0120 WASHINGTON STREET in the CITY OF SALEM Address TowrVCity Name IS HEREBY GRANTED A TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY TEMPORARY 30 DAYS This permit is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating thereto,and expires Friday .Aug 24,2007------- -- - unless sooner suspended or revoked. Expiration Date _ C -------------------------------- -------------_------- ------ --------- Issued On: Wed Jul 25,2007 GeoTMS®2007 Des Launers Municipal Solutions,Inc. CITY QF SALEM BUILDING PERMIT Certificate No: 1087-07 Building Permit No.: 1087-07 Commonwealth of Massachusetts City of Salem Building Electrical Mechanical Permits This is to Certify that the BUSINESS located at --------------------------------- Dwelling Type 0120 WASHINGTON STREET in the CITY OF SALEM -------------- - - --------- - -- - ---- ---------------------- - ....... Address TowrVCity Name IS HEREBY GRANTED A TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY TEMPORARY 30 DAYS This permit is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating thereto, and expires __Friday Aug 24,2007 __ unless sooner suspended or revoked. Expiration Date LG.,TM10I2'GW07 ed Jul 25,2007 - - -- --- ---- --------- -- --------- s Municipal Solutions,In. ------------------------------------------- -------- - -------_-- ------- --- _-. . u 0120 WASHINGTON STREET 1087-07 GIs#: 11188 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map:. 35 Block: CITY OF SALEM Lot: 0004 Category: TENANT FIT-OUT Permit# 1087-07 BUILDING PERMIT Project# JS-2007-001767 Est.Cost: $8,000.00 Fee Charged: 1$93.00 Balance Due: $.00 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Const.Class: Contractor: License: Expires Use.Group:- MACKS PAINGTING&CARPENTRY CONSTRUCTIO SUPERVISOR-065399 Lot Size(sq.ftJi 23982 Zbning g5 Owner: RCG BUILDERS LLC Units Gained: —Applicant. RCG BUILDERS LLC Units Lost: I AT: 0120 WASHINGTON STREET Dig Safe#: ISSUED ON. 13-Jun-2007 AMENDED ON. EXPIRES ON: 14-Dec-2007 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK. TENANT FIT UP FOR GULA GULA J.B. POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Electric Gas Plumbing Building Underground: Underground: Underground: Excavation: Service: Meter: �//V Footings: Rough: Rough: IQ Rough: (}�� Foundation: Final: Final: Final: •II Rough Frame: 702 =OJ Fireplace/Chimney: D.P.W. Fire Health ij& Insulation: Meter: OB: � fJ (louse# Smoke: /.V /� I(/ -l��r 1-/O� Treasury: P j (/ J Water: Alarm: G Sewer: Sprinklers: 7)OW /07 THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF SALEM UPON VIOLATION F ANY OF I ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. Signature: Fee Type: Receipt No: Date Paid: Check No: Amount: 11 BUILDING REC-2007-002156 13-Jun-07 354 $93.00 Call for Permit to UccuP GcoTMS0 2007 Des Lauriers Municipal Solutions,Inc. 3 OtLj of #alrm, Massur4usietts Publir i1rnpertg Vepartment Nuilbing Bepartment Wrie dalem Green 500.745-9595 fid. 300 Leo E. Tremblay Director of Public Property Inspector of Building Zoning Enforcement Officer December 5 , 1997 Hicks Management Group P .O . Box 87 Readville Station Boston,. Mass . 02137 RE: 120 Washington Street Dear Sir : On Thursday, November 20 , 1997 a walk thru inspection of your property located at 120 Washington Street was conducted with your agent Julie Tache . During our inspection we found that the building was in violation of the iiassachusetts State Building Code 780 CMR, Section 103 . 0 , maintenance and 780 CMR, Section 121 . 0 unsafe structures with sections of the roof and exterior walls collapsing. You are hereby ordered to employee the services of a structural engineer and schedule a follow up inspection with our office so that work can be done to make the building and structure safe . Failure on your part to comply with this order within fifteen ("1 5 ) days upon receipt of this letter will result in a complaint being sought against you in Salem District Court . Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter . Sincerely, z- 1 Kevin G. Goggin Assistant Building Inspector cc: Fire Prevention Health Department Councillor Donahue Titg of it�ttlEm, Mnssac4usctts Public Prnpertu i9epartment 333uilbing Department (ane Osltm (Srren 500.745.9595 $xt. 300 Leo E. Tremblay Director of Public Property Inspector of Building Zoning Enforcement Officer May 7 , 1997 Autumn Street Realty Trust 407R Mystic Avenue, Suite 34B Medford, Mass . 01915 RE : 120 Washington Street Dear Mr . Dumas: This office has been notified several times by the Salem Fire Department of loose roof debris blowing off of the 120 Washington Street building. I notified your office of such, as well as the Fire Department has of the ongoing problem. I was notified by your roofer that he was at the sight on May 3 , 1997 and assured that the roof had major damage and that he would meet with me on May 7 , 1997 at 10 : 00 a.m.A*I could observe the damages that he said he would be repairing. I was at the site on May 7, 1997 at 10 : 00 a.m. per our agreement and no one was there to meet with me . Please contact this office upon receipt of this letter to notify me of the status of roof repairs . Failure to do so will result in legal action being taken against you. Sincerely, / I Leo E . reB yyYYng Inspectooof Buur of dings LET: scm cc : Fire Department Health Department John Keenan Councillor Donahue, Ward 3 A- 1 Titg of *tt1Em, mussttr4u,setts t feo Ilublir Propertg Department Nuilbing Department (One ftlem (&reen 500-745-9595 Ext. 300 Leo E. Tremblay Director of Public Property Inspector of Building Zoning Enforcement Officer May 26, 1995 Carl Dumas & John Kenney Trustee of Autumn St. Realty Trust 407 Mystic Avenue,Suite 34B Medford, Mass. 02155 RE: 118-120 Washington Street Attention: Mr. Dumas & Mr. Kenny This office is still receiving complaints of loose roof flashing at the above mentioned property. The loose flashing is a safety hazard to the public and must be fixed immediately. Please contact this office upon receipt of this letter to inform us as to your course of action in this matter. Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Len E. Tremblay / Inspector of Buildings LET: scm cc: Len Femino Councillor Donahue, Ward 3 Certified Mail li P 921 991 725 Titg of tihlem, massar4usetts Public Prupertg Department Nuilbing 19epartment Oue *stem d reen 508-745-9595 Ext. 300 Leo E. Tremblay Director of Public Property Inspector of Building Zoning Enforcement Officer April 6, 1995 Carl Dumas & John Kenny Trustees of Autumn Street Realty Trust Wit„ 407 Mystic Avenue Suite 34B ry Medford, Massachusetts 02155 RE: 118-128 Washington Street ` Dear Mr. Dumas & Kenny: , � ' This office has previously sent letters concerning violations perms.. . * y, Massachusetts State Building Codes, concerning the property mentioned! My major concern at the present time is of a fire nature. Per the Massachusetts State Building Code, the basement ceiling must have a 'fi"r'e-. rating of at lease 2 hours under present situation, also fire rating„will change if basement is made into a parking area. Basement must also contain a proper lighting, fire and smoke warning systems. There is also a firerating_ required between the first floor ceiling and second floor spaces. You are also required to maintain property in a safe and orderly manner. The asement' in this building is in an unsafe manner at present and causes undue§afety,,to: the occupants of the building. " •• ,., The building is of construction type 4. Use group A-3, B, E. Applicable codes are as. follows: Massachusetts State Building Code 780 CMR Fifth Addition Sections ” 312.0, 313.0, 313.12, Table 401 ,902, Sections 405.0, 909.0, 910.0;x:910.2, .. 910.4, 910.4.1 , 910.6, 1002.0, 1002.4, 1002.17, 1002.19, 1002.20- 1018.0, 1018.3.3. This office is ordering that work be started within five (5) days after receipt of this letter to rectify the ongoing fire code violations atthis building located at 118-128 Washington Street. Failure to do so will"result in building being posted per Massachusetts State Building Codes Section°;.123.1 and 123.2, declaring the building unsafe for human occupancy or use. Y. .$ w4 Carl Dumas & John Kenny Trustee of Autumn Street Realty Trust 407 Mystic Avenue Suite 34B Medford, Massachusetts 02155 page two I am also requesting that you contact this office upon receipt of'this letter to make an appointment as all aspects of the building can be-inspected properly, and to also determine if proper occupancy permits were issued. Failure to contact this office upon receipt of-this letter will-result in legal action being taken against you. you-in ad Thank advance for our. coo eration in.-this matter. - Sincere y, atter Sincerely, - Leo E7 Tremblay f4Inspector of.:Buildings LET. scm CC., Robert LeDoux r Councillor. Donahue, Ward 3 } e:ae it aA"a Certified Mail # 921 991 707 - r, 4ki 'x �* It k P 441 anti' ,k 9. r r nom:- 45` � a{ ..0 ., �t Y. 4,A;:f..e_ . .'c" c' .:_x ..« 3. ... Titg of *Ulem' AUSSUc4usletts Public Propertg 19epartment Nuilbing Bepartment (One Belem (Sreen 508-745-9595 $xt. 380 Leo E. Tremblay Director of Public Property Inspector of Building Zoning Enforcement Officer January 30, 1995 Autumn Street Realty Trust 120 Washington Street Salem, Mass. 01970 RE: 120 Washington Street To Whom it May Concern: This office continues to receive complaints of existing conditions at the above mentioned property . A list of violations are as follows: 1. Cap flashing at roof top level is still unsafe. 2. Removal of overhanging timbers from roof is essential. 3. Basement must be cleaned of all debris. 4. Temporary lighting is basement must be removed. 5. Basement must be tied in to a fire alarm system. 6. Windows must be secured on side of Barton Square. Please notify this department upon receipt of this letter as to your course of action. Failure to do so will result in legal action being taken. Sincerely, e%F-�� Leo E. Tremblay Inspector of Buildings LET: scm cc: Councillor Donahue, Ward 3 David Shea Certified Mail # P 921 991 680 F. 02 Eugene %N, f . a;+uctu;a' ^atncF7a 183$lfygt$!. a +tivee: M.:0 Phone,+rA,M 6iq.g�63586 3i Icsly 28) 1392 iMod 'eaY�r MA G2zS:as Lint ,2„.113 A ttt Carl U,Iiil� I Re; Ppatbod/ al, Gen k l M10n; r 4zrr, '€:,s ;chfrt � faetFean��rAtcn moa � 'h Cr � ,rb av`Y thei CT nc� Of h l s s tnr : r t I,6y iA� t,.'-Y8 ' itty di 43 .p p 2 roof r et oartn t•ar 1nsp Ction, �9iarin? has a wall wrei on the plattVtrTU `4A - C-i�3 nPP+r » r m s Fr min tPd �tf8 ^` k;'r.i t' { 7`fJ i�tht tg` yr I "?7C S#�l c`Sat e�;a t4 k'�t'i Cf1t ?n41�S� late y oLnZ C1Ut cj {a te ,r E+, c+rfl� Ort ?d y1;•� j�A�� ^d fib . Incl f75q .,"C f} ,,n thre si�u�rii wa.a 1 p +aP' 5P iCAed u rz_2 0 �, lie br;am ha! r Joe . 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IE illRa * -Q'f}G rtd'13E?t'f. dri^ clr,f �4 „ "VAG unit t " mr No s 1 �r trl �m�r , z Alan scab `.ffitCt�j�aWdil7� �sHfC,}}t1in05 +f *!^r,t �w., � • ryf.,Y.3 s'Gt 3r felt,p�ryt rF M' C'i tf 9r; S�:slAilU ftt«s;�Y7Y, at 7 e MILTt .x�tn�hes y�r� 1rLly Yo�Ir�k �3. 8tizlLAnt3 !'fe>tm1. l ?:,rA7 r . L-, 6 a:l��+'�� F �ugan® Hamilton I Visited thk post o(y Off , to�' l 1 f � . � tn& � a cdY .aA a c, he roof of tY�e 02d sub �tllrSing in �q h betwear, etr�r' , �.# : d the as gha �, he t't.rq floor Gf, pa re"�' ` d� rsolition end rc3 ang a bearing wall Your forces Thethstwgnorinp al�c�laa �;nod.n*T ah{orr, =Jn.the ika oaf "en I arrive;, Ano that ti)v roo beta jai:, ia� y� at u${t �nr,ntr, I edvlsed 3v;�# d pordl,j JeQxg.d� �s s k r y as is3. Possible br, shore d down e t `+at , } r �:y the Or i tc7 the to to be a + Tr;jWr Th�ck1119 pu nts shouici p.ester esti t � � csbs rbK the roof f -am,ns;. is I will return h'hen thk �r�tct` Ind dt:- rj ar plate. a 9tru�cLura7 to 6 salt. 7�cici=l coo -alutio,=„ de, M res • 4ufred for very truA 4A$" Y yours 4 � , P 4 X41*� # ° Euge" Ham' A �A Ff f t t a r I CLINTON DESIGN ASSOCIATES C, Architects 861 Edgell Road Framingham, MA 01701 Phone (508) 788-0622 Fax (508) 788-0859 Salem Building Department One Salem Green «r, Salem, Massachusetts 01970 V Attn: Jim Santos, Bill Munroe L CO Re: Peabody Block, Phoenix School Occupancy Y" v> Gentlemen: In accordance with Section 127.0 of the Massachusetts State Building Code, I have reviewed and inspected the construction at the Peabody Block, Phoenix School Construction Site and find that it meets the requirements outlined at our meeting of Tuesday, March 26, 1991 for occupancy. Si cerely, r S 2 8 °'No.TS'Lg9 z Edward F. Clinton, A.I.A. r. gosrocy t .►seas. � qye° 'Fqf 771 of ��-mL.,,, , , r CLINTON DESIGN TEL No . 5087880859 Jul 24 , 92 13 : 03 No . 001 F' . 01 "DAm CLINTON DESIGN ASSOCIATES Architects 861 Edgell Road Framingham, MA 01701 Phone (508) 788-0622 Fax (508) 788-0859 July 9 , 1992 Salem. B01ding Department One Salem Green Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Attu : David Harris , Re: Peabody Blocl , Foode, ' s Pizza Gertl " on . Thin r P— t is: being prepared in accordance with .section 1.27 of the Massachusetts Building Code . We made a site visit today at 11 AM to oboerve the work in progress. We met with the c -mrractor Pat Conners and Mr. Breen the owner We noted the following: 1 . discussion vn the drywall details at windows with carpenters . 2 . Noted Layout Changes instituted by foodee ' s Corporate to the squipmeat and bar area. (complies with code) 3 . floor elevations due to elev . of park discussed , H .C . accessibility maintained . 4 . all fire blocking must be completed before walls are closed. 5. electrical , hvac and sprinkler work is in progress . A11 work is progressing in accordance with the drawings . /Since�elg', 17 Fd P. ClintN4n , A.I .A, c/o E.J . Breen a M CLINTON DESIGN ASSOCIATES C, Architects 861 Edgell Road Framingham, MA 01701 Phone (508) 788-0622 Fax (508) 788.0859 May 28 , 1992 Salem Building Department One Salem Green Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Attn: David Harris , Re : Peabody Block , Foodee ' s Pizza (Old Post Office , 1st Fl . ) Gentlemen: As we discussed, The ceiling construction of the above mentioned space will include one layer of 5/8" f .c. gypsum wall board tight to the existing ceiling. This is being constructed to add 1 hour fire protection between floors . Sincerely, / �, �v F• eV��e�ti O O v Dys�3e Q Edward F. linton, A. I .A. �rHepMt '' ti0' d Z00 ' ON T,0 : 3 �6 ' 8Z fiPN 6SM'84'80s ' ON �3i NOIS31 NOiNI�D . CLINTON DESIGN ASSOCIATES Qw Architects 861 Edgell Road Framingham, MA 01701 Phone (508) 788-0622 Fax (508) 788.0859 May 27 , 1992 Salem Building Department One Salem Green Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Attn: David Harris, Re: Peabody Block, Ray Buso Attorney, 3rd floor Office Space (Old Post Office Building) Gentlemen: The above mentioned business Occupancy space will be built out at 1 , 500 square feet . The Design occupant load in accordance with Section 806 of the Massachusetts State Building Code is 15 occupants. One egress doorwav is required and provided in accordance with Section 812. 2 . Sinc®•rely, ij Pip F. "N o. 5259 7. HOSTON `f^ MASS. Edward F. Clinton, A. I .A. 4", 1 sP`vv, 't 1N OF FuYY) ,r' cc. Carl Dumas IL '.d. T00 ' 41 O t I 6 ' 1Z rpVJ 5S 0 8Z80S 0111 -113i NJI;lc NOiNI�D INDEMNIFICATION Whereas , Autumn Realty Trust , under a declaration of trust dated July 19 , 1989 , recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds , has requested that the City of Salem issue a Temporary Occupancy Permit for the second floor of the.-PFb'ody Block-Buflding tlo ated-on_Washington Stre t\, Salem, Massachusetts to enable the Phoenix Enrichment Center , Inc. to occupy the premises on April 1 , 1991 , prior to the installation of the elevator required to comply with the Architectural Barriers requirements of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts ; and, Whereas , The City of Salem is prepared to issue a Temporary Occupancy Permit at the request of Autumn Realty Trust , on certain terms and conditions which will insure the protection of the public; NOW THEREFORE , The City of Salem, the Phognix Enrichment Center, Inc. , and Autumn Realty Trust hereby agree as follows ; 1 . The City of Salem will issue to Autumn Realty Trust a Temporary Occupancy Permit as of Friday, April 1 , 1991 so long as Autumn Realty Trust has met all conditions of the building permits issued in connection with the second floor of the Peabody Block Building, except the requirement that the elevator be operational. The Temporary Occupancy Permit will expire on April 15 , 1991 if the elevator is not operational in accordance with applicable laws , rules and regulations ; 2 . Autumn Realty Trust hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Salem and the Phoenix Enrichment Center, Inc. from any and all liability, causes of action, judgments , costs and expenses , including the cost of defense, arising out of or in connectionwith the failure of the premises for which the Temporary Occupancy Permit has ,r A been issued, to comply with the rules and regulations adopted by the Architectural Access Board, 521 CMR 3 .00 . Autumn Realty Trust hereby acknowledges that the Temporary Occupancy Permit expires on April 15 , 1991 , if the Provisions of the Architectural Access Board have not been complied with on or before that date . IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned have set their hands and seals this 27th day of March, 1991 . Autumn Realty Trus By: .3fi.t City of Salem � By: , ,` (/emI 0*4 Phoenix Enrichment Center, Inc. By: INEDMNIF/TXTRWS - 2 - 0CLINTON DESIGN ASSOCIATES Architects 861 Edgell Road Framingham, MA 01701 Phone (508) 788.0622 Fax (508) 788.0859 September 14 , 1992 Salem Building Department One Salem Green Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Attn : David Harris; Re: Peabody Block, Buso Office , Tenant Improvements Dear Sir, This report is being prepared in accordance with section 127 of the Massachusetts Building Code. We made a site visit today at 3: 00 PM to observe the work in progress . The job Foreman for Lawlor Construction Mr. Kirk Weatherby were at the site. We noted the following: 1 . Discussion on the Fire blocking required at the Floor level, Ceiling level ref .921 .6 and all other required by Mass Code art. 921 . 0. Lawlor informed me that this work will be completed before walls are closed. 2 . metal studs will be complete and installed in accordance with the drawings. 3. Support for loose brick; Lawlor will support this brick as recommended by structural engineer. 4 . Lawlor informed me that the sprinkler system will be installed for 100% coverage, including area above the existing ceiling (small attic space) 5. Lawlor is removing all debris from this area. All other work is progressing in accordance with the drawings. Since,.r91y, �' \SZERED Ntpy/ IQO Pap F.C���lFp. "No. 52la z dward F. Clinton, A. I .AT. . BOSTON MAIL y c/o Fq� OF MPTP Carl Dumas Peter Riner AUTUMN STREET REALTY TRUST September 17, 1992 City of Salem Building Department Salem, MA 01970 Attn: David Harris Re: Peabody Block Ray Buso-'s Office Gentlemen: This letter is to confirm that T have reviewed the above referenced project and find it to be constructed in accordance With the plans and specifications and all building code regulations. If you have any questions, please contact the undersigned. Sincerely, Carl O.. Dumas / Trustee COD/CL353 120 WASHINGTON STREET SALEM. MASSAC.Hi ISFTTS 0197() CLINTON DESIGN ASSOCIATES C, Architects 861 Edgell Road Framingham, MA 01701 Phone (508) 788-0622 Fax (508) 788-0859 PEABODY BLOCK SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS BUILDING CODE ANALYSIS Massachusetts State Building Code 5th Edition Building Classification.........3A or 3B Article 3200 3200.2 ....................Compliance Alternatives The following chart indicates the Compliance Alternatives previously agreed to by The Salem Building Department. Concept includes saving existing Tin ceilings and exposing existing cast iron columns. Area fire sep fire sep remarks required provided let/2nd 3hr Ohr sprink/alarm floor provided 2nd/3rd lhr Ohr sprink/alarm floor provided 3rd/4th lhr Ohr sprink/alarm floor provided 4th/roof lhr Ohr sprink/alarm provided PROPOSED COMPLIANCE ALTERNATIVES I. Proposed Compliance Alternatives for Garage Area Horizontal Fire Separation, between Basement Garage and First Floor Mercantile. A. Required in accordance with table 902 is a 3hr separation. B. Proposed alternative is two layers of 5/8" f.c. gyp wall board ceiling, installed on RC-1 channel, and column covers, complete sprinkler system and a complete fire alarm system. Rv nfr p b�� /� aflfh�j 0y) /01 5� on - -tib X - i -� Jnb( 9j) 10-� b�. =��� - � _ - COmvONHEALTII OF MASSACIrCSETI'S CITY OF SALES ^=" / APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION Date ,(� !r5C) Fee Required S-Y&1.6�0 No Fee Required In accordance with the provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code. Section 108, 15. I hereby apply for a Certificate of Inspection for the below-named premises locaced ac the following address: Street 6 Number /A 9' o` 9' W 's 't < Name of Premises S+1(2_ I 1� Purpose for which Premises is used T)-, License(s) or Permit(s) required for the premises by other Governmental Agencies: License or Permit ARencv Certificate to be issued to: 7 loo Address: Ue Q Owner of Record of Building: Address: Name of Present Bolder of Certificate: ✓1 O✓l '� Name of A enc, if any.. . n c� ne� _ S cure of kersoxrco waom 'ertificate TITLE is issue rued agent g - G) =- 9 -7 Date INSTRUCTIONS: Day time phone I I. Make check payable to: The City of Salem 2. Return this application with your check to: Inspector of Buildings. City of Sales Building Department. One Salem Green. Salem. MA. 01970. PLEASE NOTE: 1. Application form with required fee must be submitted for each building or structure of part thereof to be certified. 2. Application & fee must be received before the certificate will be issued. 3. The building official shall be notified within ten (10) days of any change is the above information. CERTIFICATE 1 EUIRAIION DATE: `�� ,v 'l PERIODIC INSPECTION REPORT This form is to be completed each time a Periodic Inspection is made. At the time a new Certificate of Inspection is issued, a notation indicating that the fee has been paid will be made to Application Form prior to the new Certificate of Inspection being issued. Any changes since the last inspection are to be added to the file card of the premises. Street 6 Number W/-1 5�,,,/a (o'J 5 rl Name of Premises Z 12 Certificate to be issued to: Z 7-Ai- Address (.-1 /15AIn, / ,J Sl Owner of Record of Building SI E 4-2Z/� Address a �i/sti(N %.J rlFFf / FSS S / S.aLr Purpose for which premises are used !/'Z Z 4 IS"i, SG. 7 2 Changes since last Inspection (required on file card also) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Date Order Issued: Order Issued To: Address Date Violations Corrected: REMARKS: I have this day inspected the above premises, and the same conforms to the pertinent requirements of the Massachusetts State Building Code and the rules and regulations pursuant thereto. & ? Date Buildin ficial Certificate # Date Issued: Date Expires: Recommended Next Inspection- h � �I�� (t�mttmnnutrttt� of �ttnnnrl�une##s , 'a MELAW CITY/TOWN OF In accordance with the Massachusetts State Building Code, Section 108. 15, this CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION isissued to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y (P1tlf1H that I have inspected the. . .6!f!�r E 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .known as. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . located at. . . . . . . . / ?5�+, ^'S (P:S . . .S%rFf� the. . . . . . . .of. . . . . 5!a Cf.!`2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . County of. . . S, S �,1� , , , , , Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The means of egress are sufficient for the following number of persons: BY STORY Story Capacity Story Capacity Story Capacity Story Capacity BY PLACE OF ASSEMBLY OR STRUCTURE Place of Assembly Place of Assembly or Structure Capacity Location : : or Structure Capacity Location v;J -K, G•: . ,�,J Certificate Number Atte Certificate Issued Date Certificate Expires Building Official The building official shall be notified within (10) days of any changes in the above information. �ONBIT� CERTIF! ATE OF OCCUPANCY CITY OF SALEM Issued.iv Permit li il, q-47 f`j SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 Ci of Salem Building Dept. p . DATE OCTOBER - -`�� 19 Til PERMIT NO. 7.14-i.'..-"-'i7 APPLICANT ERIK RQDENHIi.-ER ADDRESSi 1 " AA SHjI\!rTQ!V STRL--FT' (NO.) (STREET) (CONTR'S LICENSE) CITY SA! EM STATE y'A ZIP CODE'=1970 TEL.NO. - NUMBEROF PERMITTO `IMIJSEMEi IT. =:ECR{ESI (_) STORY "HALIN ED 1"'!UI_jSE" DWELLING UNITS - (TYPEOFIMPROVEMENT) NO, (PROPOSED USE) ZONING AT(LOCATION)0120 1MASHShI03TCM STREET DISTRICT (N0.) (STREET) BETWEEN AND (CROSS STREET) (CROSS STREET) LOT SUBDIVISION MAP 35 LOT X41.004 BLOCK SIZE -7,'-I✓-1=' `i!! F i BUILDING IS TO BE FT.WIDE BV FT.LONG BY FT.IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION (TYPE) REMARKS: "TEMPORARY IWALLE3 R. LLGHTINIIG FOR "HAUNTED HCDIG`" K. G. S AREA OR@@ 1vlI PERMIT VOLUME ESTIMATED COST$ - = 0D FEE $ 2I17. 0V) - (CUBICISOUARE FEET) OWNER A(J I.- Jh't,,1 Sl REE.7 Ki:A!_ I Y TRUST BUILDING DEPT. ADDRESS4 r'' R MY'ST T C AVE Uel.4B BY K.G.G. DATE OF PERMIT PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATIO' DWELLING MATERIAL DIMENSIONS NO.OFSTORIES NO.OFFAMILIES WARD , BUILDER - COST 3 "CROSS EFERE1dCE liZ� Washington �t.'[ A PO"K FOLDER VD OTHER SLOGS. MATERIAL DIMENSIONS NO.OF S` LAN STORIES I BVIL�RPNO.SH EETS � � i Ren-lei_ 9.23.69 322 (Owner-Mansfield Beauty Academy) Erect sign 5.4.71 #136 (Owner Mansfield Realty) Renovate store front X4,000 12/29/86 #1011 for Demolition of. 6400 sq. ft. Fee 133.00 1& 2 sto Bldg. eluding foundation and breezeway and old utilities. ,-4 �7 Permit #1011 (12/29/86) extended for 90 days Sept. 29, 1987 1/7/88 Permit # 1011 is ABANDONED AND INVALID - See Correspondence 12/4/90 #622-90 Renovation of connector core store fron- , pea""'- bldg. ;, & post office bldg. , & repair windows & replace 1 exterior wall- S. st 120 00. -f $725. as per plans. 2/7/91 # 47-91 RINOVATIONS FOR PHOINIX SCHOOL ONLY, AS� LANr�$' 0,000.. fee $185.00 J.S. i I DATE OF PERMIT I PERMIT No. OWNER LOCATION 7/8/47 14410 Naumkeag Amusement (Sears Roebuck Co. 118 Washington Street STRUCTURE MATERIAL DIMENSIONS No.OF STORIES I No.OF FAMILIES I WARD COST 'k! CROSS'RE EREiICE- 120-Wash-i igton St.", 3 BUILDER $�A8%�XP%8ffi)38�X ' i Pocket 10, Folder 1 { 1/20/71 #13 Builder st i yf�nd entracne;stairway will service the basement first floor landing an� n oor 1/9/79 412 Remove existing (3) partitions,construct office partitions, new vestibule, stair egress, suspended ceiling. 3/23/79 #69 (Owner-Mr.Lappin) Class A Roofing,tar and gravel. BOARD OF APPEAL: 5/21 /86 - GRANTED - Variances to allow 75 condominium units, 12,000 sq. ft. office space. 90 underground parking spaces to be maintained. VARIANCE NOT ACTED ON 8/22/89 11424-89 DEMOLISH BUILDING ONLY,COST $2,000. fee $61 .25 k/a 4 Barton Sq. 1/^ AUTUMN STREET REALTY TRUST May 12, 1997 Leo Tremblay One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 RE: 120 Washington Street Dear Inspector Tremblay, We apologize for our inability to keep the appointment. However we wish to convey that the roof is in good order. There was not major damage, it was a matter of patches which had worked loose. I assure you there should be no further concerns. Sincerely, J Z Jo Leeco Autumn Street Realty Trust JMLlkmp 120 WASHINGTON STREET 0 SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 » w CITY OF SALEM - MASSACHUSETTS ROBERTA. LEDOUX Legal Department JOHN D. KEENAN City Solicitor 93 Washington Street Assistant City Solicitor soe-Tai-zltt Salem, Massachusetts 01970 508-745-7710 December 12, 1996 VIA FAX & FIRST CLASS MAIL: 617-396-9356 Paul L. Kenney, Esq. 42 High Street Medford, Massachusetts 02155 RE: 120 Washington Street - "The Peabody Building" "My Florist" New Tenant - Conditional Building Permit Dear Paul: It appears that the Peabody Block is coming back to life. It is great news for downtown Salem. As we did on The Bagel Company, I am writing to again extend the proposal that Inspector Tremblay will issue a conditional building permit to allow My Florist to retrofit the former EJ's space for his purposes. I will emphasize again that the occupancy permit will not be issued unless the following conditions are met. 1. Autumn Street Realty will install 5/8 sheet rock on the ceiling in the basement below the entire former EJ's space, not just below the proposed My Florist rental space. 2. Autumn Street Realty will install the new test valve for the present system and install sprinklers in the basement. (See my correspondence of July 24, 1996. This was agreed to long ago - the six months is just about up). It is my understanding that My Florist's present lease is up on January 15, 1997. Considering the upcoming holidays, there is very little time to spare to get everything done. To that end, your immediate attention to this matter is very much appreciated. If you direct a letter of intent to Inspector Tremblay with these conditions, the conditional permit will be issued. I look forward to working with you again to bring another respected business into the Page Two of Two December 12, 1996 Paul Kenney, Esq. "My Florist" Permit Peabody Building. Do not hesitate to call with any questions. Very best regards, J D. keenan, Esq. JDK/ds cc. Leo Tremblay, Building Inspector Norm LaPointe, Fire Inspector Michelle Cammarata, Planning Department .Joe Cunningham, My Florist LSO be in he�eskecl in -Wi�S F V- Alt . Kim AUTUMN STREET REALTY TRUST January 22 , 1993 JAN 27 1993 plaming City of Salem Planning Department One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 Attn: William Luster, Project Administrator Gentlemen: We have received your letter dated January 15, 1993 regarding the facade of the Peabody Block building abutting the new park. As the weather improves, we intend to wash what is called efflorescence from the new facade. This will eliminate all of the white streaking which is presently very visible. Sincer Carl O. Dumas Trustee COD/CA294-4 120 WASHINGTON STREET SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS PLANNING DEPARTMENT WILLIAM E. LUSTER Sw6� o� ONE SALEM GREEN City Planner - ?� xs�l 01970 (508) 745.9595, EXT. 311 �efcumve rA � FAX (508) 7445918 January 15, 1993 Mr. Carl Dumas Mr. Jack Kenny Lawlor Construction 407 Mystic Avenue Suite 34B Medford, MA 02155 Dear Messrs. Dumas and Kenny: I am writing in regard to the recent exterior facade renovations to the Peabody Block, located at 114 Washington Street. As you know, this property is located in the Salem Redevelopment Authority (SRA) Urban Renewal District and this distinction requires the SRA to approve of all exterior facade changes, prior to construction. While the SRA Board has approved the use of stucco for the exterior facade of this building, the Board is very discouraged with the quality of the workmanship of the exterior stucco. Specifically, the area above Foodees Restaurant is not acceptable to the SRA and does not conform to the material approved by the Board. In addition, the exterior stucco on the facade of the Essex Street building does not match the color approved by the SRA Board. Although the Board recognizes that weather conditions do not allow an immediate solution, I would appreciate a response from you on how you plan to rectify this situation when the weather improves. Please feel free to contact myself or Kim Driscoll at (508) 745-9595 ext. 311 to discuss this situation. {�sincerely, illiL�Luster L Project Administrator d:llawlorlt.pb AUTUMN STREET REALTY TRUST April 17, 1991 _; o m co x M "n r ca 1; Chief Administrative Aid to the Mayor '_ = c/o Mr. David Shea Salem City Hall 93 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 Re: Peabody Block Building Salem, Massachusetts Gentlemen: As you know, scheduled occupancy for the Phoenix School is slated for April 1, 1991. It is expected that all construction work related to the Phoenix School space will be completed by this time with the exception of the elevator. The elevator completion date is expected on or before May 15, 1991. We respectfully request that the Phoenix School space be given a temporary occupancy permit, providing handicap accessibility through the aid of escorts when required. Signage at the main entrance of the building will be placed so that communication can be made and proper arrangements can be scheduled for handicaped entry. We thank you your cooperation in this matter. Sinc �fFi' v e'n ustee JDK/jmc cd3-21 407 MYSTIC AVENUE SUITE 34B MEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS 02155 7`� y X Ar- 46 � �� - ,, -- - - - -,- --- - - - - � - .r, ,� � � CI a -, -dam C� �C - CLINTON DESIGN ASSOCIATES L[EIMEQ (11F TR MEH44QL Architects 861 Edgell Road FRAMINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 01701 DATE � JO6 NO. (508) 788-0622 ATTENTI N AA 1 AA �FIApXJ�(508) 788.085/9., TO rev Cry c � J0 o f2� > WE ARE SENDING YOU ❑ Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION Iz�i�vU QI 12LOCk- THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ❑ For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submitcopies for distribution > ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return corrected prints ❑ For review and comment ❑ ❑ FOR BIDS DUE 19 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS `/�Lo r WtU, L ez— B0 i LO 1&� I o is c 2^iO ono U iI USS L 3 COPY TO D� SIGNE F PAOWCi 1101 01rc.6mmn,Mm 01171. 1}@IACI09Yf85 are not 88 nOfBtl, kindly notify OS of 0008. ° ������� &�Q���� �� � mLu�Tou� �m��m�mu� /�oom'm���u�m ^/ Architects 861 Edgdl Road Framingham, MA 01701 CaPhone (5A8) 788'0622 Fax (508) 7K8'0859 Code Analysis Phevnix School Peabody Block, Salem MA I" EGRESS (use absolute maximumload 606. 1) a. Capacity of Corridors 1. 150 occupants/egress width (table 608) 60OOsf / 2O occ/sf - 300 orcupants wax" 300 occ. / 150 occ" / egress width � 2 units 44" ` 2^ 72" corridor required parag^ (610" 3) b. corridor enclosure - 1hr^ (61O. 4> doors � 20 min w/ closer (610. 4. 1 ) panic hardware req" (612. 5. 4) c" Capacity of Stairways 1^ 113 occupants/egress width (table 608) 300 occupants / 113 ". /egress width = 2^ 7 total egress units required per floor 2. stair enclosure 2hr. H. Actual Occupancy (use for design of HVAC, Plumbing systems) a. 100 students, 10 teachers and 5 administrators (aprox^ estimate by owner. ) h. Estimated Area Br own function aprox arca occupants / (table 606) Classroom 2000 S. K. 100 faculty area 1200 s. f" 12 library gross 900 s. f. 9 eating area 1200 ��" f^ NA (606" 6) recpt/wait/entry 300 s" f. 3 toilets/circulation 400 s. f. NA (606. 6) wtotal 6000 s, f" 124 ~ ' �.. � ` .� Ni 780 CMR STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION ,l SECTION 605.0 MAINTENANCE OF EXITWAYS . 605.1 Obstructions: It shall be unlawful to obstruct, or reduce in any manner, the clear widths of any doorway, hallway, passageway or any other exitway required by the provisions of this code. 605.2 Maintenance: All required means of egress components shall at all times be maintained in a safe usable condition. All exterior stairways, , fire escapes, egress balconies and bridges shall be kept free of snow and . ice. All corrodible structural parts thereof shall be kept painted, or _ otherwise protected against rust and corrosion both before and after erection. All wood structural members shall be maintained to prevent rotting and decaying. Where these elements tie directly into the building structural system, all joints shall be sealed to prevent water from dam " aging or corroding the structural elements. Pp 605.3 Testing and certification: All exterior bridges, steel or wooden .s";T# � ''`� stairways, fire escapes and egress balconies shall be examined and/or tested, and certified for structural adequacy and safety every five (5) years, by a Massachusetts Registered Professional Egineer, or others qualified and acceptable to the building official, who shall then submit an affidavit to the building official. SECTION 606.0 OCCUPANCY LOAD n r 606.1 Design occupancy load: In determining required exitway facilities, a s _ the number of occupants for whom exitway facilities shall be provided shall be established by the largest number computed as follows: 4') , . 1. the actual number of occupants for whom each occupied space, 3 t floor, or building, as the case may be, is designed for; + 2. the number of occupants computed at the rate of one (1) occupant per unit of area as prescribed in Table 606; or > r 3. the number of occupants of any space as computed in 1 or 2 above, ^ plus the number of occupants similarly computed for all spaces that Y °7} discharge through the space in order to gain access to an exitway. ' .� 606.1.1 Assembly occupancy: The occupancy load for places of assembly s , may be determined as provided in Section 606.1 if the necessary aisles and means of egress are provided as approved by the building official. An aisle, egress and seating diagram may be required by the building official to substantiate the occupancy load. r < Y 606.2 Mezzanine levels: The occupancy load of a mezzanine level dis- charging through a floor below shall be added to that floor occupancy r � and the capacity of the exltways shall be designed for the total occupancy r .�„k loads thus established. ".a..•,,. 9/1/80 215 1 ,rte 780 CMR STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION r' . 606.3 Roofs: Roof areas occupied as roof gardens or for assembly, storage or other purposes shall be provided with exitway facilities to r� accommodate the required occupancy load, but there shall not be less than two (2) approved -means of egress for assembly uses from such roof areas. y x 606.9 Special or unlisted occupancies: Where data regarding the square - t ' feet per person for an occupancy is not listed in Table 606, the occupant load' shall be established by the architect or engineer, subject to the approval of the building official. Table 606 - MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA ALLOWANCES PER OCCUPANT - N ' . Floor area in square . Use feet per occupant t a Assembly without fixed seats Concentrated(chairs only—not fixed) 7 net Unconcentrated(tables and chairs) 15 net ' Standing space Note It Assembly with fixed seats , d tl Business areas 100 grass t 4. Court rooms 40 net r Educational I + Classroom area 20 net �,... Shops and other vocational roam areas 50 net . • r o Industrial areas 200 gross Institutional areas Sleeping areas 80 gross Inpatient treatment areas 240 gross 0patient areas 100 gruss Library r. Reading rooms 50 net Stack area 100 gross <% +- Mercantile,basement and grade floor areas 30 grass 4i Areas on other floors 60 gross Storage,shipping areas 100 gross Residenlial 200 gross x - Sleeping rooms 50 net r Storage areas,mechanical equipment room 300 gross Bowling alleys,allow 5 persons for each alley including 15 feel of runway,and for : j additional areas 7 net _ "Note I.The occupant load lar an assembly area having fixed seats shall be determines by the number of fixed seals Installed. Y • l 9/1/80 216 . . t : '�1y ' 780 CMR STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION ' �,�r , n ` .. _ a i•. 606.5 Conflicts: When there are special requirements for specific occu- ' panties and users which differ from general requirements herein pre- , k scribed, such special provisions shall take precedence. ` r, " 606.6 Non-simultaneous occupancy: The occupant load of toilets, locker 'Y rooms, meeting rooms, storage rooms, employee cafeterias, and similar rooms or spaces that are not occupied at the same time as other rooms or spaces on the same floor of a building, may be omitted from the occupant load calculation of the floor on which they are located, to the extent that such spaces only serve occupied rooms on the same floor. " °606.7 Modifications: The following modifications may be used in deter- mining the occupant load: 7t' s.',',' 1. When the actual occupant load of any space will be significantly _ _ different than that determined by Table 606, the building official t 3 may establish an alternate basis for the determination of the occu- pant load. The space occupied by permanent fixtures or displays may serve to reduce the occupant load. c 2. When a building is altered or changed in occupancy or use so as to require enlarged exitway facilities, the building official may auth, . orize the alteration or change in occupancy or use without an enlargement of exitway facilities, provided the occupant load is limited to that accommodated by the existing exitway facilities as determined by the provisions of this code, and the building or space is posted as required by Section 120.0. SECTION 607.0 TYPES AND LOCATION OF EXITWAYS 607.1 General: All approved exitways, including doorways, passage- a v ways, corridors, interior stairways, exterior stairways, moving stairways, y' smokeproof enclosures, ramps, horizontal exits, bridges, balconies, fire escapes and combinations thereof shall be arranged and constructed as �.. provided in this code. r� t,T s 607.2 Arrangement: All required exitways shall be so located as to be �:• f' discernible and accessible with unobstructed access thereto and so ar- ` fr ranged as to lead directly to the street or to an area of refuge with supplemental means of egress that will not be obstructed or impaired by7?.:, fire, smoke or other cause. 607.2.1- Exitway discharge: All exitways shall discharge directly at a public way or at a yard, court or open space of the required width and ' x a size to provide all occupants with a safe access to a public way. 607.3 Remote location: Whenever more than one (1) exitway is required ' from any room, space or floor of a building, they shall be placed as ... y, remote from each other as practicable, and shall be arranged to provide direct access in separate directions from any point in the area served. < , 9/1/80 217 r - - -- ---- - -------- -..---- -- . -- t 1 , 3 e2 , 6S , x22 '" Iw, 13 4q vi- lay //0 2 . 7 x zz 7� �b � � - CLINTON DESIGN ASSOCIATES Architects 861 Edgell Road Framingham, MA 01701 Phone (508) 788'0622 Fax (S08) 788'0859 Code Analysis Pheonix School Peabody Block, SalemMA I. EGRESS (use absolute maximym `load 6O6. 1> a, Capacity cf Corridors 1. 150 occupants/egress wid�h (table 608) 6O0Osl' / 2O occ/sf - 300 o,,upants max. 300 occ. / 150 ncc" / egress wid+h 2 units = 44" P. 72" corridor required paraD. (61O. 3> ' b. enclosure 1hr" (61O. 4) doors win ' w/ c l oser (61 O" 4. 1) panic' 2. 5. 4) c. Capacity of Stairways 1. 113 nccupants/egress width (table 608) 300 vccupants / 113 ocr. /egress wi(.1th 7 tntal egress units required per floor P. stair enclosure 211r" II. Actual Occupancy (use for design of HVAC, Plumbing systems) a. 100 students/ 10 teachers and 5 administrators (aprox° estimate by owner. ) ^` b. Estimated Area Breakdown functivn ' aprox area occvpants (table 606) Classroom 2000 s. f.. 100 faculty area 1P00 s.. r. 12 library gross 900 s^ f. 9 eatinq area 1200 s. f. NA (6O6" 6) recpt/wait/entry 300 s. 1'. 3 tojlets/circu]ation 400 s. 1'. HA (6O6" 6) total 6000 s. f" 124 � ' ' . ` ` 780 CMR STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION ]. 1 < SECTION 605.0 MAINTENANCE OF EXITWAYS ` 605.1 Obstructions: It shall be unlawful to obstruct, or reduce in any manner, the clear widths of any doorway, hallway, passageway or any , other exitway required by the provisions of this code. 605.2 Maintenance: All required means of egress components shall at all ' times be maintained in a safe usable condition. All exterior stairways, fire escapes, egress balconies and bridges shall be kept free of snow and ice. All corrodible structural parts thereof shall be kept painted, or otherwise protected against rust and corrosion both before and after - '— erection. All wood structural members shall be maintained to prevent ' rotting and decaying. Where these elements tie directly into the building structural system, all joints shall be sealed to prevent water from dam- aging or corroding the structural elements. r 605.3 Testing and certification: All exterior bridges, steel or wooden < s. stairways, fire escapes and egress balconies shall be examined and/or - tested, and certified for structural adequacy and safety every five (5) , „ years, by a Massachusetts Registered Professional Egineer, or others * qualified and acceptable to the building official, who shall then submit an affidavit to the building official. SECTION 606.0 OCCUPANCY LOAD 606.1 Design occupancy load: In determining required exitway facilities,. , the number of occupants for whom exitway facilities shall be provided shall be established by the largest number computed as follows: 1. the actual number of occupants for whom each occupied space, _ ?"t floor, or building, as the case may be, is designed for; _ - ,." 2. the number of occupants computed at the rate of one (1) occupant e per unit of area as prescribed in Table 606; or 3. the number of occupants of any space as computed in 1 or 2 above, plus the number of occupants similarly computed for all spaces that .. discharge through the space in order to gain access to an exitway. V - - 606.1.1 Assembly occupancy: The occupancy load for places of assembly may be determined as provided in Section 606.1 if the necessary aislesand means of egress are provided as approved by the building official. �— An aisle, egress and seating diagram may be required by the building official to substantiate the occupancy load. ' 606.2 Mezzanine levels: The occupancy load of a mezzanine level dis- charging through a floor below shall be added to that floor occupancy and the capacity of the exitways shall be designed for the total occupancy loads thus established. °. • 'i.... 9/1/80 215 3: 4 + 780 CMR STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION 606.3 Roofs: Roof areas occupied as roof gardens or for assembly, ,. storage or other purposes shall be provided with exitway facilities to accommodate the required occupancy load, but there shall not be less + than two (2) approvedmeansof egress for assembly uses from such roof areas. S 606.9 Special or unlisted occupancies: Where data regarding the square feet per person for an occupancy is not listed in Table 606, the occupant load shall be established by the architect or engineer, subject to the e , - approval of the building official. Table 606 MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA ALLOWANCES PER OCCUPANT Floor area in square Use feet per occupant Assembly without fixed seats Concentrated(chairs only—not fixed) 7 net Unconcentrated(tables and chairs) 15 net `^�v Standing space 3 net - Assembly with fixed seats Note 1 1 + Business areas 140 netss a Court rooms i v Educational � .j Classroom area 20 net Shops and other vocational room areas 50 net •r .� t; Industrial areas 200 gross r Institutional areas r Sleeping areas 80 gross t Inpatient treatment areas 240 gross Outpatient areas 100 gross - Library Reading rooms 50 net Stack area 100 gross — "!•� Mercantile,basement and grade floor areas 30 gross Areas on other floors 60 gross Storage,shipping areas 100 gross Residential 200 gross Sleeping rooms 50 net Storage areas,mechanical equipment room 300 gross s Bowling alleys,allow 5 persons for each alley f including 15 feel of runway,and for additional areas 7 net 'Note I.The occupant load rot an assembly area having fixed seats shall be determine)by the number or - ss, x fixed seats installed. � { tip•.,. 9/1/80 216 , l .----- ---------------- I A is 780 CMR STATE BUILDING CODE COMMISSION " + n VX t\ 606.5 Conflicts: When there are special requirements for specific occu- pancies and users which differ from general requirements herein pre- scribed, such special provisions shall take precedence. + `606.6 Non-simultaneous occupancy: The occupant load of toilets, locker r. rooms, meeting rooms, storage rooms, employee cafeterias, and similar rooms or spaces that are not occupied at the same time as other rooms or spaces on the same floor of a building, may be omitted from the occupant load calculation of the floor on which they are located, to the extent that i, such spaces only serve occupied rooms on the same floor. 606.7 Modifications: The following modifications may be used in deter- k z mining the occupant load: 1. When the actual occupant load of any space will be significantly different than that determined by Table 606, the building official i''v may establish an alternate basis for the determination of the occu- ' pant load. The space occupied by permanent fixtures or displays may serve to reduce the occupant load. 2. When a building is altered or changed in occupancy or use so as to require enlarged exitway facilities, the building official may auth, . orize the alteration or change in occupancy or use without an . enlargement of exitway facilities, provided the occupant load is ' limited to that accommodated by the existing exitway facilities as . determined by the provisions of this code, and the building or space is posted as required by Section 120.0. SECTION 607.0 TYPES AND LOCATION OF EXITWAYS ' - 607.1 General: All approved exitways, including doorways, passage- cl ways, corridors, interior stairways, exterior stairways, moving stairways, + , smokeproof enclosures, ramps, horizontal exits, bridges, balconies, fire �. escapes and combinations thereof shall be arranged and constructed as •, f� A,:,"' r-". provided in this code. 607.2 Arrangement: All required exitways shall be so located as to be discernible and accessible with unobstructed access thereto and so ar- ranged as to lead directly to the street or to an area of refuge with ` supplemental means of egress that will not be obstructed or impaired by xy. , fire, smoke or other cause. 607.2.1' Exitway discharge: All exitways shall discharge directly at a r 4 public way or at a yard, court or open space of the required width and r `� r r size to provide all occupants with a safe access to a public way. Y w 607.3 .Remote location: Whenever more than one (1) exitway is required from any room, space or floor of a building, they shall be placed as ; remote from each other as practicable, and shall be arranged to provide 'r ` direct access in separate directions from any point in the area served. - ' . 9/1/80 217 i 1 o �. �l o`� ��:�.� � ate. ,�-�:� �,-� �� � ���� �v �� � �i /-�l� S �/�,c"�y� �rr � r - oma' ac2��� v� `Q�-G���-�' °p-.' /� 4 ��i � ��- d��� /��'-�.. J `fn - - /oZ� - = -� _�� � '- ' -r .ol _ ���'� _ - � � � ` -- - -- � _ _ / life-safety insulation systems / SA-707 �����------- THER�tfAFk6E.2-V CURTA/N WALL /NSULAT/E5J-AN0AZEL_ OE1N6 pi�pp �q11 m UKD� 4 57 I I'rrR�hL/E UM jorR" co ,+� °' FURNACE i (DECEIVED SLIB COYER w END CITY OF SALEM,MASS. m ; � Eo CL/,- M (D W/TN SCREW O C F/BER .Q U' ? --• Q FASTFiVER N T WW{ LA /MPAL/NG CUP � AFa --+DACE 24'0.C. W/TNULAT/ON /NSULAT/ONMAX.WALLGLA55L PANEL 2�'2 STEEL STUDS FACED Nr7N �2" SNEETROGK®B/ZANO _ -ILA ZL�Ns/TY RECOMMENDED GPSUMPANELS 5 -� TNEQMAF/� $qF/NG spandrel panel fire test set-ups fire curtain test containment(t) walltype description 8 test no. key 1 hr, alum mullion Tempered solar gray glass panel 5'1?+.6'10",'/4"thick,set in alum-mullion frame—2"x4'x5'CW-90 Curtain Wall Insulation—wire impaling A glass panel deviceswith speed clips 24"o.c.—CEG 7-25-85 5 hr.tzl alum Panel 5'x6'8",b§'thick,bolted to alum angle(mme-2"CW-90 Curtain Wall Insulation—alum weld-on pins with speed clips approx B spandrel 12"o.c.—CEG 3-29-74 3 hr. alum Panel4'x6'9",0.123"thick.bolted to frame-3"CW-70 Foil-Faced Curtain Wall Insulation—Ss"alum weld-on pins with speed clips spaced C spandrel 14"vert,12"horiz—USG 11-30-'!1 hr. glass Tempered vision-glass panel,3'2"x6'2':3',/a" m thick,in alum frae-2'CW-90 Dark Curtain Wall Insulation—weld-on pins with D spandrel speed clips at top and Wapiti 4.2.81 (illus.) 2hr. glass Tempered glass panel,a'8'x5'9".'/a'"thick,in alum frame-2"CW-90 Foil-Faced Curtain Wall insulation—weld-on pins with E spandrel speed clips—WJE-72481 4 2hr. alum Panel 4'x6'9",0.247"thick,bolted to frame-2"CW-40 Foil-Faced Curtain Wall lnsulation-8d alum-nail,weld-on pins with F ° spandrel speed clips 14"van.12'honz—USG 10.18.71 2hr. alum Panel 5'x6'9",'/a"thick,bolted to frame-2"CW-90 Curtain Wall Insulation—weld-on pins with speed clips approx. G spandrel 12"o.c—WJE-72465 t' 2hr. granite Panel,l'Ae'thick,secured to 21h"x2'2'x'/4"steel angle frame 3'8"x6'6"-2"CW-90 Foil-Faced Curtain Wall lnsulaticn—weld-on H panel pins with speed clips spaced 12"o.c.around frame—CEG 10b81 9 2hr. glass-fiber GFRCpanels, es112" H5ETthick,bolted to FIRECODE C gyps el studs anchored to Anel--CEG- 2Cunain Wall Insulation in concrete cavity-2layers'h"SHEETROCK brand FIRECODE"C"gypsum panels screw auto studs—CEG 428-82 ' concrete panel I th hr. glass fiber GFRC panels.6'8'/4"xT,1h"thick,bolted to frame-4"USG steel studs anchored to panel-5"CW-40 Curtain Wall lnsulatienin J reinforced cavity—Mi'SHEETROCK brand FIRECODE"C'gypsum panels screw aft to studs—CEG 2-3.82 concrete panel ihr. alum Exterior alum and steel panel 4'5'x6'9 secured in frame—1t/a"CW-90 Curtain Wall insulation—impaling pins and speed clips K spandrel near center and tcp—USG 6-3-71 ihr. alum mullion Heat-strengthened black glass panel 3'3"x5'9",1/4'thick,in alum mullion frame-2"CW-90 Foil-Faced Curtain Wall Insulation L glass panel insarted in mullions—suppan clips at Floor slati 8-6-81 1 hr. alum mullion Panel,IVe'thick,inserted in alum mullion frame 3'7"x6'8"—horiz USG met ur than betty,mullion-21h"CW-40 Curtain Wall M granite panel Insulation behind than—sg"SHEETROCK brand FIRECODE"C"gypsum panels applied and screw aft to than—CEG 7-27-81 (1)Times shown not to be construed as end points.(2)Conducted to establish an end-point for THERMARBER Insulation in a typical curtain wall assembly,but after 5 hr.5 min.without failure t, or physical change(except color),test was terminated to avoid furnace damage. e i t t A > d o i test D: 3-hr.glass aluminum granite GFRC j spandrel spandrel spandrel ' spandrel USG Interiors.Inc. 5 THERMARBER Curtain Wall Insulations: with the essential properties to create a true barrier at the spandrel panel With four distinct products designed for specific applications, • ASJ Curtain Wall Insulation is Regular Curtain Wall THERMAMBER Curtain Wall Insulation makes spandrel panels of Insulation faced with pure-white colored,scrim-kraft rein- , " all materials—glass,metal,granite—into fire barriers with excel- forced foil(all-service jacketing).It is intended for maximum lent fire confinement and thermal values.This insulation is non- esthetic appeal where facings will be exposed. The tough corrosive mineral fiber,and especially suitable for aluminum, scrim-poly reinforced foil facing provides extra durability for structural glass, porcelainized metal,both prefabricated and field installation during short periods of inclement weather field-assembled.Designed for quick mechanical attachment,it and doubles as a vapor retarder without affecting fire contain- functions equally well in exterior column covers,and in window ment ratings. and track fillers. • Regular Curtain Wall Insulation comes as semi-rigid, precision-formed blankets of unfaced felt, intended to back spandrel panels of opaque materials where no vapor retarder Effective curtain wall fire containment is needed,and where it is not to be exposed on the interior Since there are no established fire tests for spandrel panels,USG side. Interiors,Inc. designed one at its Research Center(see page 3). • FSP Curtain Wall Insulation is Regular Curtain Wall Insula- Tested along with glass fiber and polyurethane types of insula- tion, intended for applications which also require a vapor re- tion,Regular THERMAHBER CW Insulation was the only one to tarder.The tough scrim-poly reinforced foil facing provides pass the test.It effectively resisted the passage of flame and kept extra durability for field installation fluting short periods of the aluminum spandrel panel temperature well below melt inclement weather and doubles as a vapor retarder without af- point.Tests—none of which reached end-point temperature fecting fire containment ratings. —are detailed in the table"Spandrel Panel Fire Test Set-ups" • Dark Curtain Wall Insulation is identical to Regular except for (see page 5). its dark color. It is intended to back black-or dark-colored THERNAHBER Dark CW Insulation also was tested,in compari- structural glass spandrel panels,yet be unapparent for two son with glass fiber insulation in identical tempered reasons: (1) its darker color, (7yf its installation method on glass/aluminum-mullion curtain wall assemblies. It clearly dem- lightweight aluminum angles o maintain a space behind the onstrated stability, it allowed no damage to the assembly at the spandrel.The combination provides obscurity. However, end of the 3-hr.fire test period.By contrast,glass fiber insulation since the combined effects of color and shading can be unpre- began shrinking and melting at 10 min., causing its glass dictable,a full-scale mock-up of the insulated spandrel is re- spandrel to shatter at 17%min.,and the test to be terminated at 18 quired to assure desired appearance. min.(see Fire Test D,CEG 4-2-81,page 5). x Regular Cunslow I FSP Curtain Wall a cs Dark Curtin Wall ASICurtain Wall 6 life-safety insulation systems / SA-707 THERMAFIBER Safing Insulations: with the essential properties to prevent fire and sound from penetrating or flanking the floor slab or)j �i THERMAelBER Safing Insulation contains high-rise fire to the floor p of origin,by keeping the fire from(1)flanking the slab edge at the N exterior wall-floor juncture opening,(2)breaching the floor slab at utility"poke-through" penetrations.The exterior wall-floor juncture opening allows a flanking path for sound as well as fire. The THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation fire barrier becomes also a sound barrier,providing excellent between-floors sound attenu- ation. THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation is available as a single,4-pCf density mineral-fiber material, precision-formed into a semi- rigid blanket 4'thick and 24"wide by approximately 44"to 60" ' long,depending upon producing-plant location(see 'sizes& availability" page 14). The companion 20-ga. THERMAFIBER ` Safing Impaling Clip(see detail,page 4),facilitates proper instal- lation. Performance-tested by USG Interiors,Inc. `' A. z l at its Research Center,THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation passed with flying colors.Again,as with spandrel panels,testing proce- dure was originated and developed by the Company's Research Center,and the results are now accepted by code agencies na- tionwide.THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation was tested: .. .for fire-endurance—test no.WJE 71460 " o' for over 3 firs. ax/n 8"wide by 4"thick strip contiguous with a ri simulated THERMAFIBER CW-Insulated spandrel panel as one end t4 of the furnace,at its top edge. Cotton waste, placed on the protected side near the end of the test,did not ignite,and inspec- tion following the test revealed undiminished insulation thickness—evidence of THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation's ef- fectiveness as a fire-stop. . . .for sound attenuation 4"thick and of 4-pcf density.THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation rated STC 49 when installed,between steel cover plates,in a 6"open- ing between a 6"thick concrete floor and exterior wall. Perfor- mance was superior to that of 2-psf lead in the same opening, f - and compared favorably with the STC 54 of poured concrete,in the same opening.Test data available on request. ; . note:THERMAFIBER Spfing is an effective forming material in rated through-penetration fire stop systems. THERMAFIBER Safing is listed as a forming material in UL Building Materials Directory. easy to install THERMAFIBER Safing insulation can be installed quickly and easily x ' on wire support brackets or safing clips. .., limitations In spandrel construction,THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation is not THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation is easy to handle and work with.And for even greater protection.it's available with a foil backing to impede recommended for use with any insulation material that has not passage of smoke and noxious gases.Installation is quick with Safing clips been shown by fire test to provide the required fire containment. or wire support brackets. - USG Interiors,Inc. 7 life-safety insulation systems / SA-707 THERMAFIBER Safing Insulations: with the essential properties to prevent fire and sound from penetrating or flanking the floor slab tin THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation contains high-rise fire to the floor p of origin,by keeping the fire from(1)flanking the slab edge at the o N - exterior wall-floor juncture opening,(2)breaching the floor slab c at utility"poke-through"penetrations. The exterior wall-floor , juncture opening allows a flanking path for sound as well as fire. The THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation fire barrier becomes also a sound barrier,providing excellent between-floors sound attenu- ation. THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation is available as a single,4-pcf density mineral fiber material,precision-formed into a semi- rigid blanket,4"thick and 24"wide by approximately 44"to 60" - long, depending upon producing-plant location (see sizes& i tj availability", page 14).The companion 20-ga. THERMAFIBER Safing Impaling Clip(see detail,page 4),facilitates proper instal- lation. Performance-tested by USG Interiors,Inc. ?t° at its Research Center,THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation passed with flying colors.Again,as with spandrel panels,testing proce- dure was originated and developed by the Company's Research Center,and the results are now accepted by code agencies na- tionwide.THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation was tested: . ..for fire-endurance—test no.WJE 71460 for over 3 firs.as an 8"wide by 4"thick strip contiguous with a simulated THERMAFIBER CW-Insulated spandrel panel as one end of the furnace,at its top edge. Cotton waste, placed on the protected side near the end of the test,did not ignite,and inspec- tion following the test revealed undiminished insulation thickness—evidence of THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation's ef- fectiveness as a fire-stop. . . .for sound attenuation 4"thick and of 4-pcf density.THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation rated STC 49 when installed,between steel cover plates,in a 6"open- ing between a 6"thick concrete floor and exterior wall.Perfor- mance was superior to that of 2-psf lead in the same opening, and compared favorably with the STC 54 of poured concrete,in the same opening.Test data available on request note:THERMAFIBER Safing is an effective forming material in rated through-penetration fire stop systems. THERMAFIBER Safing is sI. - listed as a forming material in UL Building Materials Directory. " easy to install z THERMAFIBER Safing insulation can be installed quickly and easily on wire support brackets or sating clips. q limitations In spandrel construction,THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation i's not THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation is easy to handle and work with.And for even greater protection,it's available with a foil backing to impede recommended for use with any insulation material that has not passage of smoke and noxious gases.Installation is quick with safing clips been shown by fire test to provide the required fire containment. or wire support brackets. USG Interiors,Inc. 7 Poke-through Protection of high-rise buildings and occupants with THERMAFIBER Fire/SmokeStop System All"poke-through"openings—penetrations through floors or walls by pipes,ducts and various utilities—require fire-barrier protection.THERMAeIBER Fire/SmokeStop Poke-through Protec- tion System is the answer for confining smoke and particulate matter,as well as fire,to the floor of origin.Tests document this exceptional performance,even after a 30-Ib/ft'pressure base- stream test. As either floor or wall barrier,this system combines a forming material of unfaced THERMAeIBER Safing Insulation with a fill ma- terial of THERMAMBER SmokeSeal Caulking Compound,a special flame-proof,smoke-resistant adhesive sealant.In a floor opening minimum 4cs"thick,the sating insulation is friction-fitted into thesIan d 2"smoke seal q opening,minimum 21A"thick,then caulking compound is applied pipe-. compound(Iyp.) f with a standard caulking gun,flush with the floor but minimum O �I O 2"thick.In a wall opening,a"sandwich"of soling insulation - . centered in the wall between two equal thicknesses of caulking ( i - a >• zi°*'I > compound is installed,but the same total minimum thicknesses „ q�75� +� nl a concrete This system requires the use of THERMAFIBER Life-safety Insula- v tion with THERMAFIBER SmokeSeal Caulking Compound and THERMARBER i should be installed in this way according to test#165 at all poke- sating insulation "^ through penetrations;this is in accordance with UL Standard #1479 and ASTM E814 procedure. THERMAFIBER SmokeSeal Caulking Compound has been classified by Underwriters Labo- Filling"poke-through"openings ratories Inc. (UL No.R11327-L or R11327-R). Surface Burning a Characteristics are:flame spread 5,smoke developed 0. ,sr2r.- vV Yr x u�. 1 max. r l `{ S m ii jililb C THERMAeIBER Safing provides a fire barrier at"poke-through"openings T H E R M A FI B ER SmokeSeal Caulking Compound applied to forall types of penetrations,such as these pipes. THERMAeIBER Safing effectively blocks particulate smoke and air move- ment. 8 life-safety insulation systems / SA-707 Tests show that THERMAFIBER Fire/SmokeStop Poke-through Protection System in floor opening provides a bonus barrier to particulate smoke and air W Because no test standards previously existed for either smoke-or y 0 fire-confinement,the USG Corporation Research Department de- > Cl) signed a testing procedure using differential smoke apparatus O c and ASTM E119 time-temperature fire exposure criteria. N J Four pioneering tests comparing the THERMAFIBER arm no 17 Fire/SmokeStop Poke-through Protection System with unlaced THERMAFieER String Insulation conclusively demonstrate this sys- tem's smoke-blocking effectiveness.These test results,now ac- knowledged by code bodies nationwide,follow: _ Fire and Smoke test CEG 8-7-85 Poke-through penetration of 4"lightweight concrete slab- 9"diameter hole with/without telephone cables s - Test-comparisons:(1)4"THERMAetBER Soling Insulation with gap, (2)4"THERMAetBER Fire/SmokeStop Poke-through Protection System, no gap, (3) same THERMAFiBER System,with telephone cables and no gap,(4)similar to#1,but no gap. _ Results: #1 passed visible smoke and much air within a few seconds,#2 passed no visible smoke and no air, #3 passed no visible smoke and no air,#4 passed no visible smoke,but 83%as much air as#1. Conclusions:THERMAMBER Safing Insulation filtered out particu- late smoke, but THERMAFteER SmokeStop System effectively blocked all particulate smoke and air. / Differential smoke apparatus developed by USG Research. II . �y h 3`* "W. i b5tii # Rhe d / I I USG Interiors,Inc. 9 V s� yrs3`vs » 3 x+ s e`b S THERMAFIBER P � ium^trrepronngb � Mineral Structural Fireproofing ", ,, g '%1 s W _ � It a k 4 � , II double layer .x�-a ar :; y �' a ,protects structural framing rt' -2 'THERMAFIBER4 � 'g, �'�, ffrom weakening effects o ire �' `" `' u g ff of �ytmmeratfireprooffng ui „.>#.yx. '-`��`' ��"� a THEaMAFIBER Mineral Structural Fireproofing 1s a highly effective protection for structural steel framing in high-rise buildings.It is a semi-rigid felt noncorrosive to steel and aluminum and con- 'q SnZp-Offelfp t,,,,- ,� t 2--JHFANIAFIBER taining no asbestos. (type B) €u'+',`^ -se . `n mmeralIflteprDDling G'r For fireproofing of columns and beams,this product offers un i- r' W51 formity and exceptional durability far superior to spray-on materials.Eight UL Designs are available,with fire ratings as fol- , p7mclTshlylli lows: 4-hr.—No. X304; 3-hr.—Nos. X306. N304, 0301;2-hr. �OSBdat i ,,x; �' r; "t n 'y" g • � h k x —Nos.X305,N305,N304,D915,D302. 3 " 'layer '�"' ? ' ' ✓ '-`" ,� n2r. THERMAFIBER 3-Wr Ut.design X306 ,; 2-Nr ULDeoign X3O5 a Mineral Kitchen Duct Fireproofing " protects building from kitchen duct fires Nitidte^dadfi proofioyl a 2'fi"THERMAfI�ER' 0 2,4ir fimtosf " ! v ,mmeralbmproobng THERMAFIBea Mineral Kitchen Duct Fireproofing protects build- Ings against fires in kitchen ducts.Available in one 2'/x-in thick- ness and 8-lb/ft'density,faced with foil-scrim polyethylene,this r,%0 product offers a two-hour rating,having been tested ante with Section 64.67(6)of the State of Wisconsin Cc 5 Report 9-12-77J. e: FSIf�fS¢kl0g xl ye�.,a, c a✓r a 4 C. 32a�18 �, ib.atfi gam ~" fneprooftngdetails�, �- � A �'n bBnCb"' y xq dr, � y..�r5-8�{t � � ^ iF, 7• r � - heamfii prooNngq beader'ds, uci x M v ; =' ,z KS a x " '- ' 4.`* z^'.a f 91 .lam-�twld-an Clip st, y, r .:e f rs ` +t•F R w ;, (* ) (type A)^�r__\� f t THERMAFlBERs f fl2pr00fIBQ sxr� � ` --t ri . ww'a S, r ` er clinch shlBldikiz ,,,w.,. 1HERMAFlBER used at each Ey 2layers 11"SHEE7ROCKR� mmeralfireproofing o o ��\-` layer Y k�,,,brand FlRECOOC, °(Ilaye5 of y) r i Um 4s i r. SS d, ak r CD .. - fire ratings&UL designs .. the column or rating description UL Design no. beam size 4 hr. Mineral Fireproofing-2"}hick around column attached with'a steel wire studs welded to column 24"o.c.max. X304 W14 X228 3 hr. Mineral Fireproofing—double-layer2"thick around column attached with stud welding pins or 12-ga.flange clips and clinch shields X306 W10 spaced 16"o.c.max. -^X49 3hr.t Mineral Fireproofing—double-layer 2"thick around beam attached with stud welding pins,or 12-gaflange clips and clinch shields 'N304 we spaced 12"o.c.max.-2'h"concrete on cellular steel floor units. X24 3 hct Mineral Fireproofing—single-layer 1"thick.8.25 pct under floor deck and trench header with double-layer'h"SHEETROCK brand D301 W6 FIRECOOOE"C"gypsum panelsunder trench header—triple-layer 3"thick mineral fireproofing around beam—fireproofing and X12 panels attached with stud welding pins and clinch shields-2'V concrete on fluted steel floor units. 2hr. Mineral Fireproofing-2Wthick around column attached with stud welding pins or 12ga.flange clips and clinch shields spaced X305 W10 24"do.max. X49 2hr' Mineral Fireproofing—double-layer 2'thick around beam attached with stud welding pins or 12-ga.flange clips and clinch shields D915 W8 spaced 16'o.c.max.-31/4"concrete on fluted steel floor units.I X13 2hr.' Mineral Fireproofing—T thick around beam attached with stud welding pins or 12-ga.flange clips and clinch shields spaced N305 W8 12"do.max.—2'h"concrete on fluted steel floor units. N304' X24 2hr." Mineral Fireproofing—single-layer l"thick,6.50 pct under floor deck and trench header with double-layer 112 SHEETROCKbrand D302 We FIRECODE"C"gypsum panels under trench header—triple-layer 3"thick mineral fireproofing around beam—fireproofing and X12 panels attached with stud welding pins and clinch shields-25z'concrete on fluted steel floor units. tRestramed beam rating;unrestrained beam rating is 2 hr. p8samrating4hr. 'Rating l'hhr,if cellular Steel floor units are used. "Beam rating 3 hr. 10 life-safety insulation systems / SA-707 f THERMAFIBER Commercial Blankets: JQ�SA`" r for energy-efficient commercial buildings buildings of all types o ral ankets SPv s00 M Ae • THERMAFIBER FS45 Commercial Blankets NEW—THERINIAFIBER Creased SAFB Insulation j • THERMAFIBER FS-25 Commercial Blankets 0 Now,with an ingenious—and patented—new crease at the ten- THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets(SAFB) o 3 ter of its facing, SAFB Insulation provides improved sound C All three types are: ratings when used with RC-1 Channels in partitions at lower rN. j • Sound-control improving—boosts STC ratings of assemblies cost.Creased SAFB Insulation is made 1"wider than normal,its 1 when installed in stud/joist cavities thickness to be slit partially through along the crease before in- t • Fire-resistant—withstand ASTM E119 fire test conditions; stallation. Compressing the extra width into the stud cavity 1 melt at over 2,000-F causes the excess insulation to buckle out, exerting pressure r • Noncombustible—per NFiPA Standard 220 when tested in ac- against the finished partition drywall surface,which attaches di- cordance with ASTM E136 rectly or resiliently to the framing.This damps the sound vibra- i • Moisture-resistant—mineral fibers do not absorb moisture;if tions,boosting the partition's STC rating. THERSIAFIBER Creased wet,they recover insulating efficiency upon drying SAFB Insulation's cost-effectiveness is best realized with a • Asbestos-free—contain no asbestos in any form simple comparison:a single-layer drywall partition with Creased • Durable—nondeteriorating,noncorrosive SAFB Insulation provides the same STC performance as an un- 0 Economical,easy-handling—rigid and strong,dry units with balanced drywall partition with standard SAFB Insulation (for ... E thick,extra-wide flanges for quick installation complete information see"Creased"THERMAFIBER Systems,IW- These three types of THERMAFIBER Commercial Insulation 783). j Blankets find applications in commercial buildings of all types -0: for both thermal and sound control,as well as fire safety. All 3"THERMAFIBER %"SHEETROCK 3'/e"USG meet ASTM Csss. sound attenuation 1"deep cut brand FIRECODE steel studs Installed in exterior load-bearing walls,THERMAFIBER FS-15 or fire blanket gypsum panels 24"o.c. r FS-25 Commerical Blankets reduce heat transmission,saving fuel/energy and improving occupant comfort with more uniform >� - interio ' susp nrdedcceilings, THERMABFIIBER Sound Attenuation)Fiore Blankets (SAFB Insulation)provide greater privacy and produe- i I LII r S��IL�IJ��Us_) tivity in the workplace,by improving sound attenuation ratings between rooms. "Creased"THERMAFIBER SAFB(direct attachment) F THERMAFIBER FS-15 Commercial Blankets are ideal for commer- Gypsum panels are screw-attached directly to the stud flange.Panels are that wood-and steel-stud assemblies,and exterior Z-furring. applied vertically or horizontally with joints staggered on opposite parti- For those areas where a vapor retarder and 25-maximum flame tion sides.Partition perimeter is caulked both sides with USG Acoustical Sealant.Panel joints and fasteners are finished with United States spread are required,Foil-Faced THERMAFIBER FS-25 Commercial Gypsum Company joint Treatment System.Sound test TL-85-128:51 STC. S Blankets have the FSP vapor retarder applied.They are intended Assembly is patented:U.S.Patent No.4,487,291, for most exposed-insulation and vapor-control applications such as floor/ceilings,walls or crawl spaces. SAFB Insulation is unlaced for use in stud cavities,to improve 3"THERMAFIBER WSHEETROCK 3W USG STC ratings of walls and partitions.Tests were conducted at USG sound attenuation 1"deep cut brand FIRECODE steel studs i Corporation Research Center(Report No.CEG 11-23-83). fire blanket gypsum panels 24"o.c. :.S ll u" Ilji � ll'I��Illi �lll � )I I III ' ! l l - N : RC-1-Resilient J Channels 24"o.c. –" "Creased"THERMAFIBER SAFB(resilient attachment) On one partition side,gypsum panels are screw-attached to horizontal RC-1 Resilient Channels spaced 24"o.c.and screwed to stud flanges. Panels an opposite side are screw-attached directly to the studs.Partition perimeter is caulked with USG Acoustical Sealant.Joints and fasteners are finished with United Slates Gypsum Company Joint Treatment Sys- tem.Sound test SA-850415:55 STC. Easvto handle.Fits snugly between Uniform smooth finish with no studs without attachments. sagging. USG Interiors,Inc. 11 SAR 46 @a J � L THERMAFIBER Commercial Blankets o� k�iel z°4.f 0� for improved partition sound attenuation THERMAMBeR Sound Control Insulations have excellent proper- typical sound-barrier assemblies ties,thermal-insulating as well as sound-absorbency.Three kinds of TH6RMANBER Insulation are used for their acoustical properties.FS-15,FS-25 and Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets ' (SAFB),providing improvements in partition STC ratings of up to nine points. USG Interiors, Inc. has done considerable research a, the dv� problem of low-frequency sound transmission through walls.It has resulted in the development of several assemblies designed \ specifically for that purpose,as well as a new MTC system for rating low-frequency sound attenuation,for which no such sys- tem previously existed.The MTC rating does not replace the STC, but complements it, by isolating music and machin- ery/mechanical achin-er /mechanical equipment sound sources.(Complete informa- tion is available in architectural technical folders SA-922 and SA-921, USG H-Spline Wall Systems and USG Steel steel stud—gypsum drywall wood stud—veneer plaster Stud/Resilient Drywall Systems,respectively,Sweet's General STC 54 STC 50 Building&Renovation File.) 2-hr.(UL Des U412) t-hr.(UL Des U311) THeRMAeleeR SAFB Blankets are used in partitions requiring -- fire ratings in addition to sound attenuation.Typical assemblies/ are listed below: Drywall Partitions STC Rating Steel Stud—Multi-Layer Gypsum Panels 59 to 62 Steel Stud—Double Layer Gypsum Panels 53 to 61 Steel Stud—Single Layer Gypsum Panels 45 0 55 Wood Stud—Double Layer Gypsum Panels 5o 59 Wood Stud—Single Layer Gypsum Panels 45 to 54 Movable 46 to 50 Area Separation Wall 47 to 57 Cavity Shaft Wall 47 to Double Wall 57 to Drywall Ceilings I �_ Steel Bar Joist—Single Layer Gypsum Panels 54 Steel Joist—Resilient Single Layer Gypsum Panels 58 Steel Joist—Resilient Double Layer Gypsum Panels 61 ULTRAWALL movable partition Boor/ceiling—resilient drywall Wood Joist—Single Layer Gypsum Panels 41 STC hC.(UL Des U416)50 S hC .(eTC st based on UL Des L574) IIC 71 Wood Joist—Resilient Gypsum Panels 52 Veneer Plaster Partitions Steel Stud—Multi-Layer Gypsum Base 59 to 62 - - Steel Stud—Double Layer Gypsum Base 49 to 53 Steel Stud—Single Layer Gypsum Base 45 _ Wood Stud—Resilient Gypsum Base 49 to 53 Standard Plaster Partitions air Steel Stud—Gypsum Lath 49 '"" _ High Performance '! ; Drywall Partitions STC MTC H-Spline—Double Layer Gypsum Panels 60 57 Steel Stud—Resilient Gypsum Panels 62 59 l r. ' d+ THeRMAMBRR Sound Control Insulations provide excellent sound attenuation and fire ratings in economical assemblies,as typified by those shown at right.(For complete rating and test data on sound-and fire-rated walls,partitions and floor/ceiling assemblies from USG Interiors,Inc.,see the Construction Selec- H-spline—double wall steel stud—resilient gypsum panels tor,architectural technical folder SA-100.) STC 60,MTC 57 STC 62,MTC 593 hr.(UL Des.U441) 3 hr.(UL Des.U455) 12 life-safety insulation systems / SA-707 THERMARBER Insulating Values:insulation&general thermal resistance values'(R=1/C) for use in calculating heat transmission coefficients(U) heat transmission coefficients(U 1/R) �r insulation Values section to be U-value THERMAFIBER R-value product& therm.resist. product& therm.resist. insulated insulation only needed for"U"shown thickness (Insul.only) thickness pnsul.only) ceilings 0.026 R-38 O O 0,033 R-30 r SAFE blankets FS-15 blankets Unlaced 0.045 R-22 O 3" 11 6" 22 0.053 R-19 7 5'/a" 19 1 1'h" 5 31h" 13 walls 0.053 R-19 4 3" 11 0.077 fl-13 2' 7.41 0.091 R-11 FS-25 blankets Foil Faced 1 5.6 [loom(over o045 R-22 6" 22 Y' 4 unheated space) 0.053 R-19 51A, 19 0077 R-13 31h" 13 0.091 R-11 3" 11 material values thermal conductivity(according to ASTM C518) 2%2"insulatingsheathing.. . ...........2.06 1&'gypsum panels. ..........................045 .-k�. 'h"insulatin9 9.sheathin N75T. for insulation only ... . ...1.32 bg"Plaster base . . ....... . ....0 32 bit *1 'h"gypsum sheathing...... ...0.45 1,b"sanded plaster ...... ....009 product hru an k. 1"thick 11h"thick 2 thick 3 thick 4"thick 1"extruded polystyrene insulation l f...5.00 'h"plaster with It M.aggregate...........032 W'plywood.........................................0.62 ponland cement with design. •'F. "R' U 'R" "U" "R' "U" 'R" 'U "R" "U s/4"plywood...._...................................0.93 aggregate(per in.).............................0.20 CW 40 0.2501 _ - - _ 8.0 0.13 12.0 .083 16.0 .062 1/4"hardboard....._...............................0.34 4"common brick..................................030 CW 70 0.240) - - 6.2 0.16 8.3 0.12 12.5 .080 16.6 .060 s/a"softwood(pine)..............................0.94 4"face brick._......................................0.44 CW 90 0.23111 4.3 023 6.5 0.15 8.7 0.11 13.0 .076 174 .057 - bii"hardwood...................................-.0.68 8"clay tile............................................1.85 1"x8"wood drop siding._....................0.79 8"concrete block with Sahng 0.25 - - - - - - - - 16.0- s/a'x10"beveled wood siding..............105 sand aggregate.................................1.11 Rnming. 0.23 4.3 0.23 - - 83 0.11 - - -exterior Stucco ......................0.20 vapor-permeable felt...._........_...........0,0fi "built-up roofing......... ... vapor retarder plastic film.-._._...........negl. 11)APPlies to both stantlartl color and dark curtain wall insulation. eg wood shingle roofing............................0.94 carpet and fiber pad.............................2.08 asphalt shingle roofing.........................0.44 floor tile-asphalt,vinyl.......................0.05 / type of surface air space ValneStel non-reflective reflective heat flow up v 'h"space...................................................................0.75 1.57 syrspace...................................................................0.77 1.66 3'h"space........... _...............___............0.84 2.01 heatflowdown 'h"space.............................. ...................................0.91 2.54 3/"space................................................................1.02 3.52 3ih..space.._.............................................................1.22 8.17 heat flow horizontal 'h"space...................................................................0.90 2.46 s4' pace...................................................................0.94 2.77 3' spah" ce................................._.............................0.91 2.55 type of surface - airsurfaeevalues non-reflective reflective , insitle,heat flow up(still air)...............................................0.61 1.32 inside,heat flaw horizontal (still air) ...........................0.92 4.55 °..: outside,(15flow h wind) .......11 .......................................0.68 - outside. (15 mph wintl)............._............................_.........0.1] - �'- outside.(T5 mph windl............_.......................................0.25 - 'Based on listings in ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals(1981).(u Thermal resistance for extruded polystyrene insulation at 40-F mean temperature is 5.4;data based on cerci- tied test.(2)Based on 50-F mean temperature and 30-F temperature differential. USG Interiors,Inc. 13 Product Data—Codes, Availability&Physical Properties sizes&shipping points Birmingham,Ala. Wabash,Ind. Tacoma,Wash. Corsicana,Tex. product min. max. standard sizes min. max. standard sizes min. max. standard sizes min. max. standard sizes designation thick. thick. widthor l9m.rxI thick. thick. ;i (2) IIgW21 thick. thick. width Igth. thick. thick. width Igth. CW 401'1 2" 6' 24" 36"48"60" T 6' 24" 36"48"60" 2' 4" 24" 441h" 2" 4" 24" 45" CW 7001 1'12" F 2e 36"48"60" 1'h' 5" 24" 36"48"60' 1112" 2112" 24" 44112" Ph" 212" 24" 45" CW sort 1" W 24" 36"411&W 1" 4" 24" 36"48"60" 1" 2" 24" 44112" 1 l T 24" 45" Safing, 4" 4" 24" 48" 4" 4' 24" 48"&60" 4" 4" 24" 44112" 4" 4" 24" 45" Caulking Compound 30 oz.cartridge,31.*&5 gal.pails 30 oz cartridge,3112&5 gal.pails 30 oz.cartridge,3112&5 gal.pails 30 oz.cartridge,3'128 5 gal.pails Min.Freprtg. 1" 4" 24" 48" 1' a 24" 48"&6T 1" T 24" 44'12" T T 24" 45' Kit Duct Freprig. 2112" 2112" 24" 48" 2'12" Th- 24" 48" — — — — — — — — SAFB 1" 3" 16",25" 48" 1" T 16",25" 48" 1" 3" 16",25" 48" 1" 3" 16",25" 48" FS-15 1" 6" 1S",23" 48" 1" T 15%23" 48" 1" 6" 1S",23" 48" i" 6" 15",23" 48" FS-25 T 6" 16",24" 48" 1 T 6" 16",24" 48" 3" F 16",24" 48" 3" 6" 16124" 48" NOTE:Dimension tolerances—width-'A",length-'/4"+3/4',thickness-'h",+'/a"(except CW 70 and CW Nat Corsicana-'/g",+5A";all Tacoma products-59",+I/e').(1)Aluminum-foil facing,available from all plants;also dark curtain wall insulation,available from Wabash or Birmingham plants.(2)Consult sales representative for additional sizes. product data fire resistance nom. dens.t Rated noncombustible as defined b NFiPA Standard 220 when - product rdonsiore. dens.tolm- min. container application Y designation —pef ante--p ifs thick. size method tested according to ASTM E136. CW 4001 4.0 m 0.5 T percustomer sea tests CW 7011 6.0 _0.75 1'12" specification for rega. surface burningcharacteristics CW 9011 8.0 m1.0 1" attachment Safing 4.0 x 0.5 4" per customer braclushor (according to ASTM E841 specification safingdips product flame smoke Mineral 9.0 x 1.5 T,2'12" permstomer snap-on wire tlesignation spread developed Fim frog specification clipsorweld. CW Regular(unfaced)1'l 15 0 on studs CW Foil-Facedl') 10.25 S (1)Applies to both standard colon and dark curtain wall insulation. Safing Regular(unfaced( 15 0 (2)On package weight basis. Safing Foil-Faced 25 5 Mineral Fireproofing(unfaced) 15 0 opecification compliance Mineral Freprocfing Foil-Faced 25 5 Products meet: Kitchen Duct Fireproofing Fait-Faced 25 5 FS-15 Blankets 15 0 ASTM C685— FS-25 Blankets zs s • Curtain Wall Insulation as Types I and III SAFE 1 1 12 (.02 perm,tested in accordance with ASTM E96 procedure) Caulking Compound 5 0 • Safing Insulation as Type I (1)Applies to both standard color and dark curtain wall insulation. _ • Mineral Fireproofing as Type I • SAFB Blankets as Type 1 • FS-15 Blankets as Type I good design practices • FS-25 Blankets as Type III,Class A 1. Vapor Retarders—In areas where high humidity and temper- - Federal Specification HH-1-5588 store predominate,consideration should be given to placing the - • Curtain Wall Insulation(all)as Classes 1 and 2 vapor retarder on warm or outside of wall to prevent moisture -- (.02 perm,tested in accordance with ASTM E96 procedure) condensation within the insulation. • Curtain Wall Insulation(CW 70,CW 901 as Classes 3 and 4 2. Ceilings—Insulation should be carefully fitted around—not (.02 perm,tested in accordance with ASTM E96 procedure) over—recessed light fixtures.Covering fixtures with insulation . • Safing Insulation as Classes 1 and 2 causes heat to build up,which could possibly result in fire. • Mineral Fireproofing as Classes 1,2,3 and 4 3. Glass Spandrels—Minimum 1"air space is required between Products are approved by: glass spandrels and insulation behind them. New York City Board of Standards&Appeals • Curtain Wall Insulation, .02 perm,tested in accordance with ASTM E96 procedure(under BSA 214-73-SM&accepted by MEA 209-82) • Safing Insulation(619-48-SM&39-74-SM) • Mineral Fireproofing(under BSA 619-48-SM&accepted by MEA: 70-71-M[4-hr.col.],28-75-M[3-hr.col.],25-74-M[2-hr. col.[,24-74-M&138-75-M[beamsO. State of Wisconsin Code • Kitchen Duct Fireproofing(Section 64.67[6]) 14 life-safety insulation systems / SA-707 architectural specifications Part 1:general Part 3:execution to 0 1.1 scope—Specify to meet project requirements. cl N 3.1 curtain wall insulation application 7 y 1.2 qualifications Mechanically attach CW insulation to inside of spandrel panels C All materials,unless otherwise indicated,shall be manufactured N J with fasteners approved by the architect. ' by USG Interiors,Inc.and shall be installed according to its cur- rent printed directions. 3.2 safing insulation Application m Install safing insulation(of proper size in safe-off area between 1.3 delivery and storage of materials curtain walls and floor slabs) (minimum 21/2"thick at all"poke- All materials shall be delivered in their original unopened through"floor and wall penetrations),on sating clips spaced as packages and stored inanenclosed shelter providing protection needed, 24"o.c. max., leaving no voids. Cut safing wider than - from damage and exposure to the elements. Damaged or opening to insure compression fit.Compress or install on wire deteriorated materials shall be removed from the premises. hangers in all floor slab openings,to seal completely around tele- 1.4 design conditions phone cables,ducts,piping or other utilities. THERMAFIBER(Curtain.Wall) (Safing) (Fire/SmokeStop System) 3.3 fire-resistant sealant application (Mineral Fireproofing)(Sound Attenuation Fire Blanket) (FS-15) (Seal all joints between perimeter insulation or insulation and (FS-25)Insulation shall-be(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)-hr.fire-tested under other materials with%"bead of THERMAFIBER SmokeSeal Caulking simulated field conditions,and ASTM E119 time-temperature Compound.) (Top off Safing insulation in all poke-through - fire exposure. openings with minimum 2"depth of THERMAFIBER SmokeSeal Part 2:products Caulking Compound.) 2.1 Life-safety Insulation 3.4 sound fire blanket application 2.1.1 curtain wall Install THERMAFIBER Sound Attenuation Fire Blankets in stud THERMAFIBER Mineral Fiber Blankets,(specify—three available) cavities of sound-rated partitions.Friction fit securely between degree of rigidity, ( ) thick, ( ) wide, ( ) long, Type e studs.Butt ends of blankets closely together and fill all voids. ([Regular][Dark] color, unfaced,non-vapor retarding)fFSP, 3.5 insulating blanket r Application scrim-poly reinforced foil-facing vapor retarder) (ASj,white, Install THERMAFIBER 1lrsulation in framing spaces,including areas scrim-kraft reinforced foil-facing vapor retarder). between floor joists and outside headers, leaving no voids.In- 2.1.2 safing stall behind electrical outlets,around structural obstructions, THERMAFIBER Mineral Fiber,Regular color,(unfaced)(vapor re- lambs, sills, etc!Cober all such areas as well as plates and tarding foil-faced)(with galvanized steel safing clips). headers with vapor retarder. a. Install THERMAFIBER FS-15 Commercial Blankets between - 2.2 Fire/SmokeStop Perimeter Protection System consisting of wood studs from interior side of wall,recessed slightly from stud THERMAFIBER Safing and THERMAFIBER Curtain Wall foil-faced In- faces.Do not staple—friction fit holds blankets in place. Provide sulations(specify from 2.1),and THERMAFiBER SmokeSeal Caulk- separate vapor retarder with installation of: Foil-Back ing Compound(specify from 2.4). (SHEETROCR Brand Gypsum Panels) (IMPERIAL Gypsum Base) (6- 2.3 Fire/SmokeStop Poke-through Protection System consisting mil polyethylene film). of THERMAFIBER Safing unfaced Insulation(specify from 2.1),and b. Install THERMAFIBER(FS-15) (FS-251 Commercial Blankets be- THERMAMBER SmokeSeal Caulking Compound(specify from 2.4). tween (wood) (steel) studs from interior side of wall. Attach blankets to gypsum sheathing using 9Ge"staples with divergent - 2.4 Caulking Compound,THERMAFiBER SmokeSeal, flameproof, points placed at each corner and in center of each blanket.Hold smoke-resistant,in(30-o .cartridges)([31/x][5]-gal.pails). blankets tightly against metal lath backing with taut horizontal 2.5 Fireproofing Insulation tie-wires spaced max. 36"O.C. Provide separate vapor retarder -. 2.5.1 structural - with installation of:Foil-Back(SHEETROCR Brand Gypsum Panels) THERMAFIBER Mineral Fiber, 9-lb/ft'density, (unfaced) (foil- (IMPERIAL Gypsum Base)(6-mil polyethylene film). faced),(2)(2V2)"thick,24"wide by(48)(60)"long. 3.6 furring blanket application - 2.5.2kitchen duct Position THERMAFIBER FS-15 Commercial Blanket vertically THERMAFIBER Mineral Fiber,8-Ib/ft density, (foil-faced),21/2' against wall surface.Hold in place with a USG Z-Furring Chan- thick,24"wide by 48"long. nel according to directions.Position next blanket so that it abuts attached furring member,and hold in place with next furring 2.6 Thermal/Sound Insulation channel. 2.6.1 Commerical 3.7 thermal blanket application THERMAFiBER Mineral Fiber Blankets,( )thick,( J wide,( ) Install THERMAFIBER FS-25 Commercial Blankets in stud cavities long,Type(FS-15,unfaced)(FS-15). where specified. Friction fit securely between studs.Install insu- 2.6.2 Sound Attenuation Fire(SAFB) lation between floor joists and support blankets with wire mesh, THERMAFIBER Mineral Fiber Blankets, (1) (3)"thick, (16) (25)" woven tie-wire or flexible metal rods. Butt ends of blankets wide,48"long,unfaced). closely together and fill all voids. USG Interiors,Inc. 15 life-safety insulation systems / SA-707 0 T ' N O a a c ' Z O o Q� a J Trademarks:The following trademarks used herein are awned by USG Corporation Sales Offices:Arizona:Phoenix.16021866-0795 a California:Fremont,(415(792-4400; 7 or its subsidiaries:FIREISMOKESTOP,IMPERIAL,RC-1,SHEEfROCK,SMOKESEAL. Glendale.(818)956.1082 a Colorado:Denver.(3031693-4111 a Florida:Jacksonville. U) THERMAFIBER,USG. 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(216)]29-195fi:Cincinnati.(513)771-3215:Columbus.(614)451-]710•Oregon:Beaverer- For further information on these products,including non-standard sizes.contact USG ton,(503)626-8864 6 Tennessee:Nashville,(615)361-8419 0 Texas:Dallas,(214)35]- Interiors,Inc..Dept 321-2.Chicago.or sales offices:Midwest:Downers Grove,IL(312) 6271 a Utah:Salt Lake City.(801)266.4975 a Virginia:Norfolk.(804)461-1332: 9633575,Great Lakes and Chesapeake Bay:Linthicum,MD(301)050-5500,East: Richmond.(804)24$-7528 a Washington:Seattle,(206)947-6759•Wisconsin:Milwau- H„ Tarrytown,NY(914)332-0800.Southwest:Dallas,TX(214)357.6277,Southeast:Al- lose,(414)375-31110 International Div.:Chicago,Ill.,(312)321-5834. pharella,GA(404)442.3883.West Glendale,CA(818)956-1882. z I '6 m tL � O w Thennafiber Division z USG Interiors, Inc. c1 101 South Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60606-4385 SA-707/my.1-88 Printed in U.S.A. SERAFINI, SERAFINI AND DARLING ATTORNEYS AT LAW 63 FEDERAL STREET SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 JOHN R. SERAFINI, SR. TELEPHONE JOHN R. SERAFINI,JR. 506-744-0212 JOHN E. DARLING 617581 2743 LEWISF ANTONE.OR. TELECO PIER WEN DY L.THAYER 508 741-4683 August 2, 1989 Mr. Steven Santry and Mr. James Santos Dear Steve and James: Enclosed is the Historical Commission's decision regarding the Peabody building . You will note that the area in red includes the area that my clients, Autumn Realty, are going to demolish. I will have their representative come in to fill out a demolition permit in the next day or two. Even though we are not going to demolish as much as originally approved, I think the original permission covers us. Sincerely, Jopn ,R. Serafini , Sr. JRS/md Encl. C� -c - O fn ry _ice ';Z_ P.m � ` a o 3 ,y cX A S� G�yuy[ Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 744-45 80 July 10, 1986 Mr. Michael Padnos 6 Walnut Ave. Cambridge, MA 02140 Dear Mr. Padnos: This letter serves as your official notice that at its June 18, 1986 meeting, the Historical Commission voted to waive any demolition delay period and recommended that a demolition permit be issued for the buildings standing at 247 Essex St. and on Washington St. and Barton Square as shown in red on the attached map. Sincerely, Debra Hilbert Preservation Planner cc: William Munroe, Building Inspector c Mm �j gni v r— �.. D � --a to c.o Y i I ET =W OW ma WW CfiEX • taLL _ • . f I 5P�- sCoNY GOMPA4Y �uILDt - ! ?ARK �— • �TOF�IG2 ... r_ M Crwa2� • ' ?o'I IONS 57f: . 00 err-ov _...... : �� r �1 PAstwrlC� � `": 'I,� �..`.•; �pE5Ttz1AN GIiZGULA�C101`l ..� — V��HIGUI�S.R GIi�GUI-�`TtON -` -� (�RoP13SfP G0� Dr�Wzsil0l� Salem Mass• Hentage Plaza y�est, S . Study Block Feasibility . Mass. Peabody A .,.;�rPc_ 75 Revere St. , Boston, • FOR Ni<_* 'SE ONLY ._ .. �'�''✓ t;`+ITtU STATES UtP?�kTN1t.��OF THF I^TtklUk NATIONAL PARK SERVICE RECEIVED NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES DATE ENTERED INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM CONTINUATION SHEET Downtown Salem ITEM NUMBER C7 PAGE 31 Property Address (SAM#) Importance Rating* Ownership 197-201 Essex Street (35-238) 3 Beverly E. 6 William Carmen 10 Dartmouth Street W. Newton, Mass. 02165 203-209 Essex Street (35-240) ' 2 Joseph R. 6 Stephen C. Ingemi 36 Margin Street Salem, Mass. 01970 217 Essex Street (35-251)' 2 Naumkgag Trust Company 217 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 01970 225 Essex Street (35-251)0 1 Naumkeag Trust Company see above 231 Essex Street (35-254)0 1 Higginson Square Realty Trust _ William S. Follett, Tr. 231 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 01970 247 Essex Street (35-4) 2 Mansfield Realty Associates • i see 118-120 Washington Street 257 Essex Street (35-8) 1 Merchants National Bank 255 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 01970 228-232 Essex Street (35-202) 1 Ricknor Realty Corp. 150 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 01970. 234 Essex Street (35-16,17) 1 Harris Realty Trust see 90 Washington Street 242 Essex Street (35-15) 1 Harris Realty Trust see above 244-248 Essex Street (35-14) 1 David Todreas 62 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. 02148 252 Essex Street (35-13) 2 James Kallas et ali ' see 75-87 Washington Street )0I• THEINTERIOR ;n •Ln17tU ST.�TES IJEPART\tE`; FOR N+� ';7SE ONLY - - / NATIONAL PARK SLRVICE RECEIVED ;' ,ti,aTIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES DATE ENTERED INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM CONTI NUATION SHEET Downtown. Salem ITEM NUMBER C7 PAGE 29 Downtown Salem National Register District Ownership Data & Importance Rating Property Address (SAM#) Importance Rating* Ownership 60 Washington Street (35-22) I Sertech Laboratories, Inc. 1 Peabody Street Salem, Mass. 01970 70 Washington Street (35-19) 1 Salem Masonic Temple Assn. 70 Washington Street Salem, Mass. 01970 90 Washington Street (35-18) '3 Harris Realty Trust Carl Harris, Tr. 234 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 01970 118-120 Washington Street (35-5) 1 Mansfield Realty Associates POS G FeICr 144 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. 02116 122-128 Washington Street (35-4) 1 Mansfield Realty Associates ' PrP/ GcD`1 PCOCIC see above 140 Washington Street (35-3) 1 Barton Realty Co. 140 Washington Street Salem, Mass. 01970 150 Washington Street (35-2)` 1 Ernest J. Zamp ell 50 Rantoul Street Beverly, Mass. 01915 -71 Washington Street (35-198) 2 Salem Co-op Bank . 71 Washington Street Salem, Mass. 01970 75-87 Washington Street (35-199) 1 James Kallas et ali c/o Charles Panagopoulos E ( . Cen+,rN l „ h r P 1 o v� ; s !n C { 81 Washington Street ;2 �e�Imo, ti h 4 CA ra C/Tr C)15I-"' C I Salem, Mass. 01970. 9 The buildings which comprise the Peabody Block represent a continuum of moderate scale American commercial architectural 0th century. The Block styles from the late 19th to the early 2 includes two large brick Classic Revival buildings , facing — WashingtonStreet , a Georgian Revival building facing Essex Street , one a Renai- and two small brick buildings facing Barton Square; -type building , and the other a one-story brick ssance Revival mill infill structure . The most prominent of these buildings are the _ Peabody, Post office and Gas and Light Buidlings , and an historical and use indicates their architectural study of their construction prominence and their association with some of Salem' s more signifi- cant businesses . Is Post Office Building and Hamilton and j � In 1882 , Parsons and Peterson (masonry) I — Balcomb (woodwork) built the Post Office Building. The U. S. Post Office originally occupied the first floor of the building; private offices were located on the two upper stories , and a restaurant was in the basement . The building was gutted by fire on December 16, j — ed was to the roof. In 1932 , 1895 , but the only exterior damage not the interior was completely altered for Sears Roebuck Company. IP The first floor was lowered two feet to street level , and a covered Peabody Building ' s second floor to walkway was constructed at the join the buildings . The one-story structure between the Peabody and � — Post Office Buildings was also constructed at this time ; to be occu- j - merly located in the building ' s basement. pied by a barber shop , for :- � — enter entrance was added to the building. A new storefront with a c s Some of the building ' s original Georgian Revival details may have he high balustrade crowning been removed at this time , including t e the building, and the elaborately carved door cornices , which the Sealof the United States over one entrance and the - seal of. the City of Salem over the other. i 6 t rorro - { � :+ G o rr r rt •r--- % W _ 0 rt 1 t , . m p} u N N — – A 1 y d I I it : III hI I lI Iihl I ' I - I 1 o c r _ .r �J te��' 4 I 126�la! r I 1 l u s � ►r�L11 J.,Il i i iiidl , m U III 1 ,I ly ;illi �il'iir 1 m r. W ' �, I;ICII 1l��(4��III1i14n1'1I1,I�I IIiei t),¢ I,! 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MW # d r Washing' Street, Salem, Photo c . 1888 Post Office Building (1882) at right ; talo wood frame houses on the adjacent lot preceded the PeasademBuilding Photograph courtesy Essex institute , Mass . Tl _ w V 1 15 Wash Street , Salem, Photo 19 to story added c. . 1910 j 1892) at right ; topSalem, Blass. Peabody Building Photograph courtesy Essex Institute , 1 r , Peabod Building receded the Peabody Two Federal Style wood frame houses P g The build- Two its lot adjacent to the Post Office Buildingto be the Building 1892 by Hamilton, Balcomb , $ Peterson, ing was built in or local newspaper , Funds for .the _ home of the .Sale���s '.. the major ge Peabody, a local merchant who has g were donated by Georg. drugstore _ building hilanthropist. A _ been called "America' s first great p As a Georgian originally occupied the south end of the building.gfine complement Revival Style building, the Peabody Building Many of the same class- Post Office Building. le were incorporated, as well as to the neighboring . al details typical of this sty with ' e center Palladian window and the arched main inernce fan thphotographs indicate hat the b light and flanking pilasters . ied between 1905 and 1915 . ng' s fourth story was add Buildingwith its _ Salem Gas and Light Com anAlden in 1913s this building, Henry. Bailey and pedimented Designed by balustrade , sinal elegantly decorated frieze , Georgian Revival Style . The oris of the Georg _: s is another exampleoriginally occupied a separate doorway , also oris Salem Gas and Light Company which was two storie j workshop building (now demolished) at the rear , and fronted on Barton Square. °-' g and Essex Streets ^' Vacant Sites corner of 14ashin ton al Early photographs of these lots show two Colf�cingSEssex brick buildings , the corner building three-story adjacent to the Post Office _ Street. In 1866 , the building Italian Renaissance ' Building was replaced by the three- story , home of the Salem National Bank. . 1 le Holyoke Building, laced by a new J Revival Sty The Holyoke Building was demolished in 18901ather replaced lot was ouilding, later demolished. 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I �1 .7 + .•1 '� ;, 1 +l w to tYl 0. r rji ,..—_�. ,yt •� Irl + r )�)//[[ �. ��+{�� 4 � � �r�j,, 1:1r. ,7� I.ll'. IY 1 } ; I f / Peabody Block / Bibliography 1892 - Peabody /// June 24 , 1891 and March 28 ' 1883 and December The Salem. News 'rlarch 15 , 1932 , January 15 , 1913 and Building; March 12 'A ril S , 1895 - 1895 - Post Of£icSaBemlGasgand Light; P - 16 , 191.4 September .14 , Holyoke Building. Salem, i photographs from the collection of the, EsInstitute , sex -' Massachusetts. j r i J y t .O l n1 II SERAFINI, SERAFINI AND DARLING q ATTORNEYS AT LAW MAR !'7 �u 63 FEDERAL STREET L(• r SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 CITY R l';CEIVEO I SALEN,MgSS, JOHN R. 5ERAFINI. SR. TELEPHONE JOHN R. SERAFINI.JR. 508-744-0212 JOHN E. DARLING 617 58$-2743 WENDY L.THAYER TELECOPIER 508-741-4683 March 20, 1990 Mr. W4114 am H. Munro-c Building Inspector One Salem Green Salem, Massachusetts 01970 f_ ARE ' pea-ody-Building Dear Bill: Carol Dumas of Autumn Realty will be coming in with a structural steel plan for the area between the two buildings. Beth Debski has indicated that the Design Review is pretty well satisfied, and she will speak with you about it. If the permit for this work can issue, they can at least keep the job going. inperely, JOHN R. SERAFINI, SR. JRS, SR. /ln LAWLOR CORPORATION Builders - Engineers nnSIEUTcc nn VF TU MSSUn5 407 Mystic Avenue Suite 34B MEDFORD, MA 02155 DATE `'.TjoZ JOB NO. 1-2715 FAX (61) 9391 .1281 BUILD T b, T//`'I 6A1/TCIS TO a—ulk W6 RBE 2C V46#11*V41 a�� �G�W/ GR6E�il o'd 'dI 1 11 AM 1H c�/�/70 CITY OF f L;ED H, > WE ARE SENDING YOU 0 Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints El Plans ❑ Samples ElSpecifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order Z/ 1AIF0 COPIES DATE NO. - DESCRIPTION FfR�E (R9F%41?1JA vi P 41tl)- THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ❑ For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submitcopies for distribution > As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return corrected prints For review and comment ❑ ❑ FOR BIDS DUE 19 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS / 41V/ Apo/7-AW,,4L 141—1 e,2114-7-101V /S P�J�45F c/VG 1_7E AT COPY TO SIGNED: PRONVao-i ,�.cmm�am 01471. It enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. CLINTON DESIGN ASSOCIATES LIMEN OF VIRUS voa4�QL Architects 861 Edgell Road FRAMINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 01701 n 1 DATE I , L-7 -90 JOB NO. (508) 788.0622 -` pTTENTI N � FAX (508) 788.0859 RE: Th 5 To I LQI k) F� oil G o.j rG �AL runCvN > WE ARE SENDING YOU ❑ Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Shop drawingsPrints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples l ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order �` °ri4A A h 0 COPT S DATE NO. - DESCRIPTION 10-Z"- (C>� O Vi c to a o UJ . rn > a 00 J Gn W m W THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ❑ r approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit copies for approval For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submitcopies for distribution > As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Returncorrected prints ❑ For review and comment ❑ ❑ FOR BIDS DUE 19 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS COPY TO SIGNED: PRODUDt202 Eas IK.Gm .MS 01471. If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. uOILOIWd DD)I TINTI, QUINN & SAVOY n 222 ESSEX STREET MAI SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 UU 7 J WILLIAM J. ilNit (508)745-8065.744-2948 CITY 9F 'rALCSJHASS, WILLIAM F. QUINN FAX(508)745-3369 RICHARD E. SAVOY PETER R. MERRY RICHARD W. STAFFORD JEFFREY A. SCHREIBER SCOTTM. GROVER OF COUNSEL MARC P. FREY May 5 , 1991 Mr . William Munroe , Building Inspector City of Salem One Salem Green Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Re: Peabody Block Building Dear Bill, Enclosed are three signed copies of the Indemnification Agreement from Autumn Realty Trust , indemnifying the City of Salemand the Phoenix Enrichment Center , Inc. from any loss or damage resulting from the failure of the Autumn Realtv Trust to have its premises at Washington Street conform for the requirements of the Architectural Barriers Board. Please sign the three copies , retain one for your records and return the other two to me for distribution. Please keep me advised on the progress that the building owners are making to complete the installation of the elevator. Very truly yours , ZXRichard W. Stafford, Esq. INDPHNX/TXTRI,gS J J Q . INDEMNIFICATION Whereas , Autumn Realty Trust , under a declaration of trust dated July 19 , 1989 , recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds , has requested that the City of Salem extend a Temporary Occupancy Permit for the second floor of the Peabody Block Building located on Washington Street , Salem, Massachusetts to enable the Phoenix Enrichment Center , Inc . to continue to occupy the premises first occupied on April 1 , 1991 , prior to the installation of the elevator required to comply with the Architectural Barriers requirements of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts ; and, Whereas , The City of Salem is prepared to issue an Extension of the Temporary Occupancy Permit at the request of Autumn Realty Trust , on certain terms and conditions which will insure the protection of the public; NOW THEREFORE , The City of Salem, the Phoenix Enrichment Center, Inc. , and Autumn Realty Trust hereby agree as follows ; 1 . The City of Salem will issue to Autumn Realty Trust an Extension of the Temporary Occupancy Permit originally issued as of Friday, April 1 , 1991 , to May 31 , 1991 , so long as Autumn Realty Trust continues to comply with all conditions of the building permits issued in connection with the second floor of the Peabody Block Building, except the requirement that the elevator be operational . The Extension to the Temporary Occupancy Permit will expire on May 31 , 1991 if the elevator is not operational in accordance with applicable laws , rules and regulations ; 2 . Autumn Realty Trust hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Salem and the Phoenix Enrichment Center, Inc. from any and all liability, causes of action, judgments , costs and expenses , including the cost of _r defense, arising out of or in connection with the failure of the premises for which the Temporary Occupancy Permit has been issued and extended, to comply with the rules and regulations adopted by the Architectural Access Board, 521 CMR 3 .00 . Autumn Realty Trust hereby acknowledges that the Temporary Occupancy Permit Extension expires on May 31 , 1991 , if the Provisions of the Architectural Access Board have not been complied with on or before that date . 3 . Autumn Realty Trust will provice manually assisted access to the premises for handicapped persons pending completion of the Elevator installation, and will post notice conspicuously at the premises concerning the availability of manually assisted access . IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned have set their hands and seals as of the 15th day of April , 1991 . Autumn Realty Trust By: City of Salem By. Ph o nix Enrichment Center, Inc. By: G INEDMNIF/TXTRWS 2 - defense, arising out of or in connection with the failure of the premises for which the Temporary Occupancy Permit has been issued and extended, to comply with the rules and regulations adopted by the Architectural Access Board, 521 CMR 3 .00 . Autumn Realty Trust hereby acknowledges that the Temporary Occupancy Permit Extension expires on May 31 , 1991 , if the Provisions of the Architectural Access Board have not been complied with on or before that date. 3 . Autumn Realty Trust will provice manually assisted access to the premises for handicapped persons pending completion of the Elevator installation, and will post notice conspicuously at the premises concerning the availability of manually assisted access . IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned have set their hands and seals as of the 15th day of April ,. 1991 . u 1 ru t By: City of Sa em By.-//�/Y ` v' Phoenix Enrichment Center, Inc . By: INEDMNIF/TXTRWS - 2 - CLINTON DESIGN ASSOCIATES Architects ILIE44EM OF TO AS TEUMU 861 Edgell Road FRAMINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 01701 DATE JOB NO. (508) 788-0622 t 2) I? FAX (508) 788.0859 ATTENTI N TOv I�DINV • / Z.�' nE l�{/Li ALIS AAAS Y > WE ARE SENDING YOU ached ❑ Under separate cover viathe follgwiAg it ms: ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ <n � COPIES DATE NO. 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Padnos, Type of Service: 6 Walnut v Registered Insured Cam ridg 2140 1 ertified ® COD LLff express Mail f//S / Always obtain signature of addressee or agent and DATE DELIVERED. 5.Si at re dd ssee S.Addressee's Address(ONLY if X requested and fee paid) 6.Signature—Agent X 7.Date OM ery y s PS Form 3811,Feb.1986 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE III III OFFICIAL BUSINESS SENDER INSTRU,atndZ Print your name,address,and ZIP Code in the space below. •Complete items 1,2,3,and 4 on the reverse. V •Attach to front of article if space s�a =Its,otherwise affix to back of 0. •Endorse article"Return RaCelpt - PENALTY FOR PRIVATE Requested"adjacent to number. USE, $300 RETURN Print Sender's name,address,and ZIP Code in the space below. TO ? � - 9 •SENDER:Complete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired,and complete items 3 and 4. Put your address in the"RETURN TO"space on the reverse side.Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you.The return receipt fee will provide you the name of the person delivered to and the date of delive For additional fees the following services are available.Consult postmaster or fees and check box es)for additional servicels)requested. 1. ❑ Show to whom delivered,date,and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery. 3.Article Addressed to: 4.Article Number Capitol Bank & Trust P607 165 820 Comm. Real estate Mortgage Loan Type of Service: One Bulfinch Place Registered Insured Boston,MA. Certified LLJJ COD Express Mail Always obtain signature of addressee or agent and DATE DELIVERED. 5.Signature—Addressee 8.Address s ONLYif X regy! l 6.Signature—Agent t' n 6\ 7`Date of Delivery l'O �' PS Form 3811,Feb.1986 RETURN RECEIPT UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE IIIIII OFFICIAL BUSINESS SENDER INSTRUCTIOiVS Print your name,address,and ZIP Code in the space below. •Complete items t,2,3,and 4 on a� the reverse. Y.liMAIL •Attach to front of article if space •�^ permits,otherwise affix to back of article. •Endorse article"Return Receipt PENALTY FOR PRIVATE Requested"adjacent to number. USE.$aoo RETURN Print Sender's name dress,and ZIP Code in the space below. TO /1 aitu of � assarhusctts 13rapaty_ Dryarttnent 1311illinq lrpartnirnt (Our _4;:ilrm (girrru ids-ll% l3 William 11. Munroe Director of Public PropertN Maurice M. Martineau. Asst Inspector Inspector of Btldding� Edgar J. Paquin. Asst Inspector Zonine Enlorcem:•nt Officer John L. LeClerc, PlumbingiGas Insp. June 2, 1988 China Square Realty Trust Michael Padnos, Trustee 6 Walnut Avenue - Cambridge, MA. 02140 RE: 118- 128 Washington Street , 253-257 Essex St . & 8- 10 Barton Sq. , Salem, MA. Dear Mr. Padnos, Please be advised that your properties located at 118- 128 Washington Street , 253-257 Essex Street and 8- 10 Barton Square have deteriorated to the point that they have become a hazard to the public safety and welfare. Much of the buildings are open to the elements and the foundation on the Washington Street side of the property is in such poor repair that the side- walk is in danger of collapse. The City Council meeting of May 26, 1988 has ordered this department to secure the property and to instruct the City Solicitor to place a lien against the properties for all expenses incurred. If you do not secure the buildings within forty eight (48) hours of your receipt of this notice it is my intention to carry out the council order. , Sincerely, C&20'- - William H. Munroe WHM/eaf enc: ( 1) Council order C.C. Capitol Bank and Trust Commercial Real Estate Mortgage Loan Dept . One Bulfinch Place Boston,MA. Mayor Salvo City Planner Director of Public Services Council President ��a�unst'l4 KEVIN T. DALY > .1. a�l LEONARD F. FEMINO ASSISTANT CITY SOLICITOR T% . .ie? ASSISTANT CITY SOLICITOR 93 WASHINGTON STREET ��P1^P'`�� 93 WASHINGTON STREET AND CITY OF SALEM - MASSACHUSETTS AND ONE CHURCH STREET ONE SCHOOL STREET MICHAEL E. O'B RIEN SALEM, MA 01970 BEVERLY. MA 01915 745-4311 CITY SOLICITOR 745-4311 745-0500 93 WASHINGTON STREET 921-1990 AND PLEASE REPLY TO ONE CHURCH STREET 81 WASHINGTON STREET PLEASE REPLY TO ONE SCHOOL STREET SALEM. MA 01970 745-4311 744-3363 PLEASE REPLY TO SI WASHINGTON STREET ` September 15 , 1988 William H. Munroe, Building Inspector City of Salem One Salem Green Salem, Massachusetts 01970 . Re: 118-128 Washington Street Dear Bill : Kindly sign and date the enclosed Statement of Claim and return to me for recording. Very ltruly yours.._ /AC f3ichael E. O')3rien City Solicitor MEO/jp Enclosure i, • .ept aVgll'VIf� KEVIN T. DALY LEONARD F. FEMINO ASSISTANT CITY SOLICITOR ASSISTANT CITY SOLICITOR � ulne q�H 93 WASHINGTON STREET 93 WASHINGTON STREET AND CITY OF SALEM - MASSACHUSETTS AND ONE CHURCH STREET ONE SCHOOL STREET MICHAEL E. O'B RIEN SALEM, MA 01970 BEVERLY, MA 01915 93 WASHINGTON CITY SOLICITORINGTON STREET 745-4311 745.0500 921-1990 AND _ PLEASE REPLY TO ONE CHURCH STREET 81 WASHINGTON STREET PLEASE REPLY TO ONE SCHOOL STREET SALEM, MA 01970 745-4311 744-3363 PLEASE REPLY TO 81 WASHINGTON STREET Statement of Claim Under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 143 Section 9 Re : Property Location : 118-128 Washington Street, Salem, MA Owner: Michael Padnos, Trustee of the China Square Trust Title Reference : Certificate No. 55727 Document No. 210664 I , William H. Munroe, Building Inspector of the City of Salem, hereby upon oath depose and say that a building on the above entitled land was made safe at a cost to the City of Salem in the amount of $8 , 000 . 00 , as per the attached copy of bill. Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 139 , Section 3A and Chapter 143 , Section 9 , a claim is made is made in the amount of $8 , 000 . 00 upon the land which the building is located. Si ned under the pains and penalties of perjury this lea day of 1988 . William, H. Munroe, Building Inspector Commonwealth of Massachusetts Essex, ss . Salem, Massachusetts Then personally , appeared the above named William H. Munroe, Building Inspector, and acknowledged the foregoing to be his free act and deed, before me, Michael E. O' Brien, Notary Public My Commission Expires : July 17 , 1992 C. F. HASKE1LL & SON INC. 921.0507 GENERAL CONTRACTORS.CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS-DESIGN/BUILD 1111 3 Summit Avenue Beve4y, Massachusetts 01915 20 July 1988 Mr. Bill Luster " City of Salem "� -Dep rtment 1 Salem Green Salem HA 01907 ` Re: Peabody Block Dear Bill: The price for the following work is $8,760.00. The work shall include the boarding of 112 windows and the covering of the interior of all first floor streetfront windows as follows: Window Boarding Contractor shall board specified windows with 3/8" CDR exterior grade . plywood with "C"side facing the exterior. Windows shall be fastened to the exterior casing with galvanized fas- teners. (Nailing or screwing as desired by the contractor) . All plywood shall be painted with red to match the brick color of the building. First Floor Covering All vacant first floor storefronts shall have the windows and doors whitewashed to. eliminate-She-ability to see in or out-.. WINDOW BOARDING SCHEDULE Peabody Building: Washington Street (front) 18 windows Barton Square (left side) 25 windows Essex Street (right side) 21 windows Barton Square (rear) 21 windows 85 windows Post Office Building: Washington Street (front) 8 windows, Essex Street (right side) 6 windows Barton Square (left side) 10 windows 24 windows Salem Gas Light Company Building: Essex Street 2 windows 1 large window 3 windows *esdent Haskell ^*,..E'i0JM.GPMFkTAun701m a *437 H.'Alteea R-%L%-auusr O;*M,T= ACCOUNT stueu. uA @ nr wa", PAY HICHi TWWARD AND 00/100 r eATMc AMOUNT w C.P. Haakellr Inc. m August 26, 1988 $8.000 TNs ONOun Or - 9.0 & 130 L?rgti 1*04"53 ? "Clr. Sven. tan vim rom 77" V4 .. F�1ifnMT".�.� 8/26/88 Admiulstratloo 1450 8.000.00 Securing of PosWy Block t'�i •xfs��:5 nups�� srm n¢ CEOUC:'f7V3 11ET MY f Business Certificate UP of *aiem, maggacbUgetto TE FILE Type: New Expiration Dat n ` O Renewal, no change Number 95-262 0 Renewal with change In conformity with the provisions of Chapter one hundred and ten, Section five of the Massachusetts General i4ws, as amended, the undersigned hereby declare ) jhat a business is conducted under the title of: rC� S IeCR & L /� / -7-r7 f at. ( � W�{ S� tttCk 10 vA 5 Gf / Nw\ VVA-SS 01907 type of huucineccO� S P V I C 2 C ST�� / w�— by the following named person(s): (Include corporate name and title if corporate officer) F�c�t�me IResidence esidenc G ��¢SS c i��w,l) S t �YU Otrot Si na res _------ ----- ------------------------------------------- ------------------- -------------------------------- 0 1 -�he abpove named er%on(s) personally d- eared before me and made an oath that the foregoing statement is true. ----------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------- CITY CLERK Notary Public (seal) Date Commission Expires Identification Presented State Tax I.D. # S.S. # a 50 6 )- 1/ 9 (if available) In accordance with the provision of Chapter 337 of the Acts of 1985 and Chapter 110, Section 5, of Mass. General Laws, business certificates shall be in effect for four(4) years from the date of issue and shall be renewed each four years thereafter. A statement under oath must be filed with the town clerk upon discontinuing, retiring, or withdrawing from such business or partnership. Copies of such certificates shall be available at the address at which such business is conducted and shall be fumished on request during regular business hours to any person who has purchased goods or services from such business. Violations are subject to a fine of not more than three hundred dollars ($300.00) for each month during which j: ' � t I .�'n: !,k? -� _..� AUTUMN STREET REALTY TRUST June 12, 1995 City of Salem Public Property Department Building Department One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 ATTN: Leo E. Tremblay Gentlemen: I have received your letter dated May 26, 1995, copy attached, and we have repaired all loose flashing in the park area of the structure. Please let me know if there are any areas which you may have noticed to be loose. Sincerely, Carl O. Dumas Autumn Street Realty Trust Trustee 120 WASHINGTON STREET 0 SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 AUTUMN STREET REALTY TRUST January 17, 1990 z c CD N z Clinton Design 861 Edgel Road o rn Framingham, MA 01710 b v (A � Attn: Ed Clinton `� o Re: Peabody Building'— Gentlemen: This letter is to confirm our plans to approach the Building Department with a proposal to provide fire separation between the basement and first floor and first and second floor which will adequately protect the proposed occupancy. I suggest the following be proposed. 1 . Provide 3 hour separation between basement and first floor with 2 3/4" thick sprayed on fire proofing which also gives you an equivalent of R=11 insulating value. The product data on this proposal will be faxed to me via Bill Goodman (617) 769-9098, at East Coast Fire Proofing. Although a U.L. test has never been done on this product, the product has withstood a 3 hour test by other testing laboratories on an assembly which includes burnable material . 2 . We will propose in lieu of a fire separation between the first and second floors, a system consisting of heat detectors/smoke detectors and sprinklers be used. The sprinkler system shall be placed above the acoustical grid system which is intended to melt away during a fire, thereby allowing us to install a singular heating system rather than sprinkler systems above and below the ceiling. 3 . In lieu of the entire building being sprinkled during a partial occupancy period, Captain Turner and Bill Munroe of the Salem Building Authorities have approved a system of standpipes placed in all new stairwells and full sprinkling of the connector core and first floor occupied space. All other non-used floors shall have detectors spaced adequately to provide for a safe partial occupancy. 407 MYSTIC AVENUE • SUITE 34B • MEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS 02155 , Ed Clinton Page Two It is my understanding that Bill Munroe will need to approve the above items consistent with Article 22 of the Massachusetts State Building Codes. Please pursue the above. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, C 1 0. Dumas Trustee COD/jmc cc: ptain Turner 11 Munroe TitU of 1*ttiem, ,fttssar4usetts 1 . t1uhlir Vrapertg Department mNx Nuilaing Department (One Tatem (5rcm 508-715-9595 Cxt. 380 Leo E. Tremblay Director of Public Property Inspector of Building Zoning Enforcement Officer November 18, 1992 Autumn Street Realty Trust Mr. Carl Dumas 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 RE: Peabody Block, 120 Washington Street Ray Buso's Office Dear Mr. Dumas: A site inspection of the above referenced property was conducted by this department and it was discovered that the Law Office on the third floor was being occupied without benefit of a Certificate of Occupancy. Your are also required to comply with all requirements of the City of Salem Fire Prevention Bureau and with the Architectural Access Board (AAB) Regulations. You are hereby ordered to vacate said premises until such time as compliance will all of the above has been accomplished and you are to contact this department within seven (7) days of receipt of this notice. Failure to comply shall result in this office taking the appropriate legal action. Sinc rely, David J. Harris Ass' t Building Inspector DJH:bms cc: Fire Prevention Councillor Furfaro, Ward 3 City Solicitor Ray Buso, Esq. Certified Mail #P 009 226 565 (situ of 1*ttlErn, massacllusetts public Vrapertg Department Nuilbing Department (Cue Salem (6rcen 508-745-9595 Ext. 300 William H. Munroe Director of Public Property Inspector of Buildings Zoning Enforcement Officer 3/19/92 Edward Clinton 861 Edgell Road Framingham,Ma 01701 Re : Peabody Block Elevation Renovation Dear Sir : Enclosed is section 127 . 2 of the Massachusetts State Building Code regarding the filing of progress reports . Please be advised that this office expects progress reports to be received on a bi-weekly basis . If you need additional information regarding this matter please contact this office . �Tncer (ly David J .Harris Assistant Building Inspector CC . Lawler Corp . CLINTON DESIGN ASSOCIATES C, Architects 861 Edgell Road Framingham, MA 01701 Phone (508) 788-0622 Fax (508) 788-0859 October 15; 1991 PEABODY BLOCK 120 Washington Street ' Salem, MA The following outline indicates safety issues that the Job Superintendent will follow for the proposed construction at the above address. I. The Contractor agrees that all construction safety precautions shall be followed to insure the safety of the school children on the 2nd floor. II. The Contractors Superintendent shall inform the Fire Dept. or the Building Dept. of the following: a. Parking of workers. b. Keep egress and area of refuge for school clear. c. Install temporary horns and strobes in basement area with pull stations located in strategic locations, approved by fire dept. d. Project Superintendent must have daily communication with The School Supervisors to review any construction safety issues pertinent to their security or protection. e. Fire suppression must be in place during construction and be approved by fire dept. 1. hoses - standpipe 2. fire extinguishers f. Color of sprinkler pipes must be approved by the Fire Marshall. g. Welding Permits are required for all persons welding on this job site. h. Knox Box System overide on Garage door is required, cut attached. no. KS-2P Knox Company (714) 650-2885. J. Fire Alarm Annunciator Panel- "Parking Garage-" will be designated on existing panel. Contractor Representative Edward F. Clinton, A.I.A. 4 a, kle) TU . . a CDMA[ ✓iY j 'y♦, CERTIFICATE ISSUED N ! DATE CITY OF SALEM SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 BUILDING PERMIT AA a•�D,m CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY DATE Oct.Ober 24.19 91 PERMIT NO. 489-91 APPLICANT Alfred Romuek ADDRESS407 Mystmc Ave- 215 IN0.1 If TREETI (GONER'S LICENSEI ��.�s��0-E—�R��t�l�b�,Av(vSI�����Y NUMBER OF PERMIT TO UAJ'arNa`A/LGY 1_1 STORY BAKE SHOP DWELLING UNITS I'll, of IUPe Ov[uE NI) .0. IVROPOSED use) 12U HTNG4IM ra m n 3 ZONING PRAT (LOCATION) DISTRICT 1.0.1 ,(STREETI BETWEEN AND ICAOSS STREET) ICROSS STREET) LOT SUBDIVISION LOT BLOCK SIZE BUILDING IS TO BE FT. WIDE P.T FT. LONG BY FT. IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM IN CON5TRUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION AE MAR KS: 00LA9LA �T�31E�p.LRI�ffITPEI ... . . . Y .. ^-.••DVM fLCM.•V..1•YYV:I. .'LLVMjFJL•a6la�.• fm ffin..NXLP ,. .•.J.....__....... _. . CAIS. �QIt PFT�9IT TOOjjCL�Y 7454595 _..._.. .. . ..... _... _ .__._�... �_... ....__... 9m11 �7 �] tlKwflwl AREA OR VOLUME C eu SQUARE r[[n Effrm HE W" ....1L:. '. .l `•. •. _.."•... . ........_..'bevl0i'EIRVIMdwlse'n OITTr'NIi�.•IEb'!{I !II' TESi1l.'EE[YYNRPi1ES OWNER Lt1sMULL1 �LSaCCGQE Lel T,��� TO BE POSTED ON PREMISES - ADDRESS 4078 Mystic Ave., Medford MA. 02155 SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR CONDITIONS OF CEW[.IsfATE C(rTV �0� CERTIFIC $ DATE !' CITY OF SALEM SALEM. MASSACHUSETTS 01970 BUILDING..PERMIT - ' �O tEG CERTIFICATE OVOCCUPANCY July 130 92 -.59� 13 Q y'9 a a4J.1.11 w']l. P Reiner DATE 1�Q di jyv PERMIT NO 1094, APPLICANT ADDRESS I py�pyy•y�Rl l�R lt¢• �•!�'�C•�.IIN/0S.E1� E.�yrS )STREET) IC UST R'S C)C[Nl1. PERMIT TO RMVVATE I_I STORY CH SHOP NUMOF B UNG UNITS 11•![ Of IYIE',R O(R[�M,L.M�f{I�.. (N�Ory.��� ��},,, '] IYNOIOSEO U311 328 WaQiin�7 SlTeet Ward 3 ZONING AT ILOCITIONI 0ISTRICI_ IN0.1 IlTR[{TI BETWEEN AND iC110f5 fCR[[TI )CROSS STREET) LOT SUBDIVISION LOT BLOCK SIZE BUILDING IS TD BE Fl. WIDE P• ET. LONG BY !T. IN NEIGMI AND SnALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNGAT ON_ nron R); UVM FOR SUBWAY SAN WICH SHOP REMARKS: CALL IW pErWT TO OCCUPA 745-9595 K�j K�!Bf�1K�E1B� jNNE= ��$B!�y[y�B]�f!�/����BpB[1IY��^jI'}KK��jAREA OR +�"r�` olWIYYW .RVOLUME �YQ[f-.BIC SOVCR[ E[[TITY-ter CfReiner Ot'1101110R1ION�•0'110'!IYl110R`ll b1�-.01"NvP'lTOPREMIS OWNER Peter �•rro SE1V9TTVAF-w_ 1R� CERTIFICATE AODRE SS ���� NL'!t� A em, r'Ic+�l 1`Kti+ I ASSISTANT BUILDING INSPECTOR w ` ,CERTIFICA TESSU D - - DATE 2f 26 CITY OF SALEM SALEM' MASSACHdSETTSOP9t70�'�' ' ' ,:.BUILDING. P=ERMIT - ( CERnTIFICATEF OOCeCUPANCY DATE. Jan. 15[ 1E9f �`_5 [7tT PERMIT NO. 2�9f . �ilYl�l I - ADDIiE55 ° " SYf APPLICAI - IND.) IfRR L[!I „•� 1 (CON1M'p IICCMtCI ANUMBER -PSTOAY00IJHpppi / DWELLING 'UNITS NO PROPOSED Vt[I 1 �� � St'. _ t: 1 i DINING i ,1 LTash{ [ ( � 3 i I y'DISTRICT .T rAflOCfs 10.1 i `-�' •. i. I>Lil1[Lll BETWEEN i IEA OfS STREET) AND, IERDSS STREET) '.'f ,R .q.SSF' •K F . 1ty LOT BLOCK - SIZE ..3UBDIVIBIOND BUILDING-IS,T BC FT, WIDE 4P.. FT. LONG By FT. IN NEIGM AND SMALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION IT"[) PART OIC THIRD FOIL FCR LAW OIFFICE (PL[IIY= 8 PLQ9=) e CALL FORPS&II'i TO OOLZIP7C 745-9595 . mimmm1w AREA OR - IttIN' � pyyl VOLUME 11 ��'!��1111 L:pi4 SOu/R[ TF LTI _^l Of'lIOA10lYI Of�lOr[IOITIOl71O'.11bO BE P I TED ON O PREMISES bf11OPE10 IWNERAUt= R1�1 TzuSt TO BE POSTED DI PREMISES ADDRESS U Washingtm Sty Salem/ATFL SEE REVERS; SIDE FOR CONDITIONS OF CERT[�j¢�jE (Gifu of �$Ulrm, cfttssar4usetts 'Drpartturnt of Vublir *vruires (0tir ,$a1em (preen 745-9595 A. 321 CHARLES F.QUIGLEY City Engineer Director of Public Services April 28, 1995 Autumn Street Realty Trust Mr. Carl Dumas, Trustee 120 Washington St. Salem, MA 01970 Re: 120 Washington StreetJ::T .�. Dear Mr. Dumas: I am in receipt of your communication dated April 24, 1995 relative to the building at the above address. I understand that the Health Department and the Building Department have given you directions relative to cleaning up the site resulting from sewerage in the basement level. The Building Department has advised me that there are several existing deficiencies in the building at the basement level, and I find that the amount of contaminated waste (12 inches deep) could not occur unless you had a broken pipe within the building or uncapped sanitary sewer cleanouts. In either case, these are violations of the code. The health hazard to which you refer is due to the above violations rather than the backing up of the sewer system. On the basis of the above, I feel the clean-up and corrective measures within the building are your responsibility and should be attended to by you as trustee of the Real Estate Trust forthwith. All work and deficiencies within the building should be inspected by the Salem Building Department and Salem Board of Health. Very tr o s, Char es F. igley, City Engineer Director of Public Services CFQ/ldw cc: Salem Board of Health /Salem Building Department (fitU of ,-��aleM. aligar4usetts � g » Puhlir Vrn#terts? Department \F� � wilding Department _ (ane #nlem l5reen 500-745-9595 Ext. 300 Leo E. Tremblay Director of Public Property Inspector of Building Zoning Enforcement Officer December 2, 1992 Autumn Street Realty Trust John D. Kenny 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 RE: Peabody B lock, 120 Washington Street Dear Mr. Kenny, Thank you for your response dated December 1, 1992. We will be sending an inspector to the above reference property for a complete inspection of Violations, on Monday, December 7, 1992. Please have Fire prevention inspection completed before December 7, 1992. Sincerely, Leo E. Tremblay Inspector of Buildings Zoning Enforcement Officer LET/eaf cc: Fire Prevention Councillor Furfaro City Solicitor Ray Buso, Esq. bUFU CITE STREET PERMIT W +: 57 nR. , a Offrr of 3tisprrior of Vuilbiugu rr�a»nvFA`�` City Hall, 19 `Permission is hereby given to J to occupy for � - Q �1 -purposes ) in front of estate �' W d.� i of sidewalk, of street. 'Chis permit is limited to l9_e! subject to the provisions of the ordinances and statutes in relation to Streets and the Inspection and Construction of Buildings in the City of Salem. U C Director of Public Services Inspector of Buildings +� �iignatureof Applican PC24 ac 422-6G Business Certificate Citp of Oa tem, Annibugettg k Y � a MMg DATE F11 L ED 1 ��/�� Type: U New Expiration Date:� 9MP ❑ Renewal, no change Number 94-45 ❑ Renewal with change In conformity with the provisions of Chapter one hundred and ten, Section five of the Massachusetts General Laws, as amended, the undersigned hereby declare(s) that a business is conducted under the title of: at. // S* W AJ G//,c/GZo,J Sr, S/�G X4 type of business by the following named person(s): (Include corporate name and title if corporate officer) Full Name Residence .vim /�i v`S, �v�. Edw� Jd�z�l✓2 Id �vr��✓A� �l ��,ryi �A ---- - - -- - ----------- ----------------------------------------------------- ---- I-- ------_--/--------------------- ------------------ ----------------------------------------------------- on 19 9`'/ihe above named person(s) personally appeared before me and made an oath tha a fdregoin sta en`t is.tru .. ----------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------- CITY CLERK Notary Public (seal) Date Commission Expires Identification Presented State Tax I.D. # S.S. # (if available) In accordance with the provision of Chapter 337 of the Acts of 1985 and Chapter 110, Section 5, of Mass. General Laws, business certificates shall be in effect for four(4) years from the date of issue and shall be renewed each four years thereafter. A statement under oath must be filed with the town clerk upon discontinuing, retiring,or withdrawing from such business or partnership. Copies of such certificates shall be available at the address at which such business is conducted and shall be furnished on request during regular business hours to any person who has purchased goods or services from such business. Violations are subject to a fine of not more than three hundred dollars ($300.00) for each month during which such violation continues. � \ i y; r y 04 y� CITY OF SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT BOARD OF HEALTH 9 North Street ROBERT E BLE_NKHORN Salem,Massachusetts 01970 HEALTH AGENT 508-74.1-1800 August 5, 1992 Department of Environmental Protection 10 Commerce Way Woburn, MA 01801 Attention: Mr. MacCauley , Division of Air Quality Re: 114-120 Washington Street Dear Mr. MacCauley As per our August 4, 1992 conversation enclosed is the July 23, 1992 Salem Health Departments correspondence regarding the asbestos issue at 114-120 . Washington Street. The premises was inspected by Joe Paparella of D.E.P. e department requests that you forward any reports, correspondance, i MND': e,-c. a as ing�saad -------- Your cooperation has been appreciated. eiy u y yours, �FOR4�HE5B0ARD OF HEALTH ROB x`BLENRHORN, C.H.O. HEALTH AGENT REB/m cc: Building Inspector Planning Department AUTUMN STREET REALTY TRUST June 8, 1992 City of Salem Building Department Salem, MA 01970 Attn: David Harris Re: Foodies Pizza Gentlemen: Thank you for meeting me on Friday, June 5, 1992 to review the building permit requirements at the Foodies Pizza. I have attached a listing of what we reviewed on Friday for your reference. I am acquiring each of the items of the list for your satisfaction. I will contact you early this week so that we can get together and review the results. Sincerer Carl O. Dumas Trustee COD/C1258-1 Enclosure 120 WASHINGTON STREET 0 SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 - FOODIES PIZZA - UPDATE ON BUILDING PERMIT + 6/5/92 - Al NEEDS LIGHTED STAIR AND CEILING DETAILS - PARARAMONT PLAN NEEDS MECHANICAL ENGINEERS STAMP AND ELIMINATE BATH - REFLECTED CEILING PLAN IS UNPROFESSIONAL AND WILL NOT ACCEPT ALSO NEEDS STAMP - FLOOR COVERING PLAN IS OK BUT NEEDS A STAMP - ELEVATIONS NEED AN ARCHITECTURAL STAMP - HVAC DRAWINGS NEED INFO ON UNITS NEED ORIGINAL ENGINEER STAMP AND CUT ON HOW UNITS WILL BE HUNG - PLUMBING PLAN NEEDS ENGINEER STAMP AND THEIR IS A QUESTION ON THE GREASE TRAP - SPRINKLER PLAN NEEDS ORIGINAL ENGINEER STAMP - ZADE ELECTRIC PLANS NEED ORIGINAL STAMP - NEED A HIGHER FIGURE ON THE BUILDING PERMIT - NEED TO REDO THE PERMIT APPLICATION CONSTRUCTION CONTROL PROTECT NUMBER: PROTECT TITLE: Peabody Block 1st : Floor Renovations PROJECTIONLOCATION: 120 Washington Street NAME OF BUILDING: Peabody Block NATURE OF PROTECT: Renovate Peabody Building For Foodies Pizzaria IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILD I, Edward F. Clinton TNG CODE REGISTRATION NO: 5259 Massachusetts BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEEt/ARCHITECT HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE PREPARED DIRECTLY SUPrMVISED THE PREPARATION OF ALL DESIGN PLANS, COMPUTP.T_IONS AND SPECIFICATIONS CONCERNING: ENTIRE PROTECT ARCHITECTURAL X OryL-� STRUCTURAL FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL OTHER MECTiANICAL FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROJECT AND THAT TO THE BEST OF MY COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE PROVISIONS TME �CHUSESUCH PLAN I,TS STATE BUILDING CODE, ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING PRACTICES AND APPLICABLE LAWS AND ORDINANCES FOR THE PROPOSED USE AND OCCUPANCY. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT I SHALL PERFORM THE NECESSARY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE'S AND BE PRESENT ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE ON A REGULAR AND PERIODIC BASIS TO DETERMINE THAT CUM THE WORK IS PROCEEDING IN ACCORDANCE WITH DOCUMENTS APPROVED FOR THE BUIIDING PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 127.2.2. 1. Review of shop drawings, samples and other submittals of the contractor as required by the construction contract documents as submitted for building permit, and approval for conformance to the design concept. 2. Review and approval of the quality control procedures for all code required constrcution components requiring controlled materials or construction specified in the accepted engineering practice standards listed in Appendix B. PURSUANT TO SECTION 127.2.3, I SHALL SUBMIT PERIODICALLY, A PRCMMS REPORT TIO=jER WITH PERTIN24T COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING INSPECIDR. UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, I SHALL SUBMIT A FINAL REPORT AS TO THE THE SATISFACTORY COMPLETION AND READINESS OF THE PROTECT FUR OC i C�IATURE SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN M ME BEFORE THIS--Cg R +i, DAYAE I L OF 19 CONS'1RUCTION CONTROL PROJECT NUMBER: PROJECT 'TITLE: PEABODY BLOCK TENANT SPACE PROJECTION LOCATION: FOODIES PIZZA NAME OF BUILDING: OLD POST OFFICE NATURE OF PROJECT: RENOVATION OF 1ST FLOOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE I MUZAFFER MUCTEHITZADE REGISTRATION NO: 32579 BEENIG A RF.;ISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHITECT HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE PREPARED DIRECTLY SUPERVISED THE PREPARATION OF ALL DESIGN PLANS, COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS CONCERNING: ENTIRE PROTFJCT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL X MECHANICAL OTHER FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROTECT AND THAT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE SUCH PLANS COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF THE MASSACHUSE71TS STATE BUILDING CODE, ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING PRACTICES AND APPLICABLE LAWS AND ORDINANCES FOR THE PROPOSED USE AND OCCUPANCY. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT I SHALL PERFORM THE NDCESSARY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AND BE PRESENT ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE ON A REGULAR AND PERIODIC BASIS TO DETERMINE THAT THE WORK IS PROCEEDING IN ACCORDANCE WITH DOCUMENTS APPROVED FOR THE BUILDING PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 127.2.2. 1. Review of shop drawings, samples and other submittals of the contractor as required by the construction contract documents as submitted for building permit, and approval for conformance to the design concept. 2. Review and approval of the quality control procedures for all code required constrcuticn components requiring controlled materials or construction specified in the accepted engineering practice standards listed in Appendix B. PURSUANT TO SECTION 127.2.3, I SHALL SUBMIT PERIODICALLY, A PROGRESS REPORT TOGETHER WITH PERTINENT COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING INSPECTbR. UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, I SHALL SUBMIT A FINAL REPORT AS TO THE SATISFACTORY COMPLETION AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY. U*YGNATURE SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME BEFORE THIS�I�DAY OF L i j e 19 x12. CONSTRUCTION CONTROL PROJECT NUMBER: PROJECT TITLE: Peabody Block 1st Floor Renovations ^ROTC TION =TTON. 120 Washington Street NAME OF BUILDING: Peabody Block NATURE OF PROJECT: Renovate, Peabody Building for Foodies Pizza IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 127.0 OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE I, George P. Tsoumas REGISTRATION N0: 23437 Massachusetts BEING A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER/ARCHITECT HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE PREPARED DIRECTLY SUPERVISED THE PREPARATION OF ALL DESIGN PLANS, COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS CONCERNING: ENTIRE PROTECT ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL FIRE PROTECTION ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL X OTHER FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROTECT AND THAT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE SUCH PLANS COMPUTATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS MEET THE APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE, ALL ACCEPTABLE ENGINEERING PRACTICES AND APPLICABLE .LAWS AND ORDINANCES FOR THE PROPOSED USE AND OCCUPANCY. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT I SHALL PERFORM THE NECESSARY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AND BE PRESENT ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE ON A REGULAR AND PERIODIC BASIS TO DETERMINE THAT THE WORK IS PROCEEDING IN ACCORDANCE WITH DOCUMENTS APPROVED FOR THE BUILDING PERMIT AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 127.2.2. 1. Review of shop drawings, samples and other submittals of the contractor as required by the construction contract documents as submitted for building permit, and approval for conformance to the design concept. 2. Review and approval of the quality control procedures for all code required constrcution components requiring controlled materials or construction specified in the accepted engineering practice standards listed in Appendix B. PURSUANT TO SECTION .127.2.3, I SHALL SUBMIT PERIODICALLY, A PROGRESS REPORT TOGETHER WITH PERTINENT CONS TO THE BUILDING INSPECTOR. UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, I SHALL SUBMIT A FINAL REPORT AS TO THE SATISFACTORY 0012LETION AND READINESS OF THE PROJECT FOR OCCUPANCY. �.. GNA X- ` SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME BEFORE THIS 8th DAY June OF 19 92 (MV of *Ulan, mttoottc4uoetts i\. Public Prnpertg Department Nuilbing Department (one Salem Green 508-745-9595 Ext. 380 Maurice M. Martineau Acting Inspector of Buildings Acting Director of Public Property Acting Zoning Enforcement Officer June 1 , 1992 Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris Glovsky and Popeo, P. C. Attention: Kelly Courounis , Legal Assistant One Financial Center Boston, MA 02111 RE; 118-128 Washington St. , Salem (B-5 ) Dear Ms . Courounis : I have enclosed, for your information, copies of all building department file cards . These cards indicate all activity for this property, including the Zoning Board of Appeal . If there is any specificate information you need relative to any of these permits we will be glad to assist you. Please submit your request in writing and specify the exact information required. Also, please be aware there is a twenty five dollar ($25 . 00) fee for each trip to the Archives plus a twenty five cent ( $ .25 ) fee for each copy made . Sincerely, m. �• � Maurice M. Martineau Acting Inspector of Buildings MMM:bms Enclosures Mintz, Levin,•Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo,?P!C'P'O One Financial Center Boston,Massachusetts 02111 . 701 Pennsylvania Avenue,N.W. MAY 27 9 is PH '92 617/542-6000 Washington,D.C. 20004 CFaxr b_1.]/542-2241 Telephone:202/434-7300 CITY O j,g'LCH,.€ASS. Fax: 202/434-7400 Direct Dial Number 617-348-4976 May 27, 1992 Client No. 02768. 010 BY FEDERAL EXPRESS Building Inspector City Hall Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 RE: 118-128 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts Dear Inspector: I am writing to request copies of the complete building jacket relative to the above-entitled property. (ie: any applications, permits to build, zoning board of appeals decisions, etc. ) The current owner is Michael Padnos, as trustee of China Square Trust. I ask that you forward the jacket to me as soon as possible. Please bill me for the total cost of these copies, or contact me and I will forward a check to you. Also, I enclose an affidavit for your review and signature relative to the above-entitled property. Upon execution of this affidavit, please return it to me in the enclosed self-addressed stamped envelope. Thank you, in advance, for your immediate attention to this matter. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at the above direct dial number. Very truly your5, Kelly L. Courounis Legal Assistant KLC:tab Enclosure CC: John Hawkins, Esquire John Markey, Esquire Ms. Lynne D. Sweet 143892.1 AFFIDAVIT I, the Building Inspector for the Town of Salem hereby certify that after a careful review of the department records available to me, there were no building permits issued to Michael Padnos, individually nor as trustee of China Square Trust to erect a building relating to the premises commonly known as 118 to 128 Washington Street in the Town of Salem, State of Massachusetts. In Witness whereof, the undersigned has caused this affidavit to be duly executed as of this day of , 1992 . Salem Building Inspector BUILDING DEFT 1L Law p D1picces - Paul L. 1L1�a;nny OCT q 8 29 AH '90 42 High Street w RECEIVED Medfori, Massachusetts 02155 CITY OF SM-EN,FIASS. Pant L.n . Mp _ (617) 396-6603 Kenny n otp counselJ Dav;J J. Donesk; Rona(d T. Garro October 2 , 1990 Fax # 1-508-744-5918 James D. Santo Assistant Building Inspector City of Salem 1 Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 RE: 120 Washington Street , Salem, MA (Peabody Block) Dear Mr . Santo: Your letter dated October 1, 1990 to Mr . Carl Dumas , President of Lawlor Corporation has been referred to my office . I met with Mr . Dumas to discuss the allegations contained in your letter as they relate to the buildings in question. Your letter does not recite where and how the exterior wall is unsafe; in fact, Mr . Dumas, who is an engineer , assured me that the wall is safe . To remove any doubt Eugene Hamilton, a structural engineer , who has inspected the property was contacted to see whether or not the wall was unsafe . He assured us that the wall was , in fact, safe and not in violation of the Massachusetts State Building Code . Based on the foregoing, we are unable to determine were the wall is unsafe as alleged in your letter . Please feel free to call my office if you have specific conditions which you feel should be addressed . Since this wall has been determined to be safe by a structural engineer a request is hereby made to rescind your letter of October 1, 1990 . Ver u y yours , aul L . enn PLK/am CC : Carl Dumas Fr, IL F F P. 1 2 L BU)LDINC DEPT Lew 011,eca q Paul L. (Kenny OCT 3 7 46 AM �(1� 42 Higli dfrba( RECC)VED J MCA04 mabrachunetii 01155 CITY OF SALEM,MASS. Paul L. xena (617) 396.6603 nn (� r Of Couner1 Davie! J. UOnedL; ROa$'J T, `iR&g Pr111 ak"SMITTAL DATE: ' �/ TIPS: �� �T J �-�- ---fid.----�--.,t-�- MGM.- Aij T TA* n T R OF PAGES: (inc=tiding cover sm t) DID NOT RF.'C^T`7E ALL OP T'HL'' 1"ZAttiarVlS :CN, VL&SF. CALL Angela AT 161!) 396-6603. 7' ' .- . a :4kY);r,V rN, CUR 'u'1"^rt7a:'IC 24 HCUP dNCCLkjTw P 'OPIrk pb:',7E IV',3S3ER IS (617) 396-y3�)6 �AxY'tAL INSTRUCTIONS: .r a Beier Redevelopment -6900 Authority ONE SALEM GREEN SALEM MASSACHUSETTS 01970 TELEPHONE 744-4580 January 26 , 1993 Mr. Peter Reiner Subway 128 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 Re: SRA Violation - Subway, 128 Washington Street Dear Mr. Reiner: It has come to the attention of the Salem Redevelopment Authority (SRA) that certain signs have been illegally erected at your place of business. Specifically, two neon lettered signs have been placed in your storefront window without SRA approval. As you know, the property you occupy is located within an Urban Renewal District and therefore, all facade alterations and signage proposals must be approved by the SRA. The two aforementioned signs erected at your storefront have not been reviewed by the Design Review Board or approved by the SRA, and therefore are illegal. Please be advised if you can not produce the proper permits for the signs erected at your site, they must be removed within seven (7) days of receipt of this notice. If you have any questions regarding this issue, please contact myself or SRA Staff Assistant Kim Driscoll at (508) 745-9595, ext. 311. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. si�ncerreel'y, William ter Project Administrator c� "lieo-TremblayBuild= ng�Inspector d:\Reiner.Itr GCT b--" -0' itf RTTY PAUL•KEIII{! r P Z r -' N. r ` i4 If a7�1� U.r 1yP1Dlf� � , , 19 M11 r , . _ `:• Y S •::�N�edlord rl�lasseobueette U2I541v � � � , (617)10 396 6601 ? � /N��au� Or Co 1Junsel F .I dVl� J."I]o0L9R. 3 " %RonaIJ T. Carroll Y `;October 2 , 1990 Arl '. _ SS Fax 1-508-744,-5918 F James D . Santo v f Assistant Building- Inspector ` City of Salem 1 Salem Green Salem;: MA '01976 :- T a. RE. .. 120 F]ashington Str'eet ,� Salem„ ,MA (Pea'6ody” Block) 1 Dear. Mr . Santo: ? r Your-.letter dated October 1 , 1990 to; Mr Carl Dumas , President of j Lawlor. Corporation has beett ,Yeferred to my office r ter ! I met with Mr , Dumas, to discuss the" allegaiions contained in', your' i; ,r letter as they, �elate:'•to" the' buildings in question ,• Yours letter.... does not incite ,where and how, the exterior wall; is 'unsafe in £a'ct:,- Mr.. Dumas,--who is an engineer`, assured me that.the wall is safe To ' remove an"y. doubt Eugene-IHamilton1. , 'a-'structural :engineer , who -has ' a inspected'jthe property, .was contacted, to 'see wh'etherr or not the `wall " was unsafe. "He -as sured `us ,.that .the';wa21 was , in fact, safe, and not in" violat-ion 'of the Mas:sachus:etts State Building Code " r " Based on the foregoing, Veare., Unable.-to determine were the, wall ,is , uns_afe as alleged in .your letter '. ' ,. s { Please feel free to call my office if' you 'have °specific, conditions which you feel should be addressed , s i 'S'ince- thiswall . tias befn determined. to be safe by a structural `} engineer a request is' 'hereby made wto,, escind your letter of October . ; ` 1 , 1990 . g c .;Ver u yours l • �' t •c R tiA a, C I E 1( au 1 I. en I PLK/ am CC : Carl Dumasavy # - vz . ,....•1�.,,!L'�.+C� •'v Y.../c'cls.B' ' .. _ i .. `.,�. •+.^ .-. .'I-n..:.; . - _f.� X .i..fS: 2-90y'I TUE' 13: 18 LAWLOR CORPORATION J FIAX N_0, 3911281 P. LAWLOR B,IJ'IL01NC, 0F:I"T ail CORPORATION 4 4 BUILDERS-ENGINEERS OCT •3 7 46 AH °90 `4 RECE'IVE'D 407 MYSTIC AVE., SUITE 348, MEDFCRD, MA 02155 TEL. 391 CISY30F� ALEt;1eMASS- 4 FAX COVER SHEET DATE: /�Z,� /YD TI,ME: ATTENTION: e. T FROM: ,,^t r/, COMMENTS: SIGNED: h� t tf• Y.- f TOTAT/ PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET ro 4 Y 1 OCT- .2-90 TUE 1319 LAWLOR CORPORATION . FAX NO, 3911281 1'• 02 , rP ftp. of 641bli ft 1�;���` n� ��ub(Ic„�rnperty.�Jetinl`flticnt � ,, �3ui[bin g l•tlnent 0qC a&tlnti-oxtril 7,45-0505• xf.°3dJ ,' William H. Munroe • ' f:: Director of Public Property;, 3 Buildings Inspector,of 11 Zoning Enforcement Officer.' ^ IuII October L„1990 Mr. Carl Dumas' Zawlor.Corporation 907 Mystic Avenue:' r/ �i Medford, MA. =02155 y RE 120 Washington Street, Salem, N.A.. s ;(Peabody=Block) ' Dear iMr. Dumas: This office has teceived'•canplaints o possl le unsafe condi'tfons at-the above referenced property s r ' ” ` A 4k « :. .• at ...,R rte. ,. • (pon in,pee ting the building, we •found the eaterior'wall of the former post' office-"baild ng".,is unsafe This is a""y olatign of the ilassachusetts State Building' Code'Sectibh 123 (unsafe.striictures) You have until 12,:-00 ncon on the day{ foll'o,�ing receipt of this ?letter to. ., ;begin,necessary'repzirs to correct *he''stiu' cture •;. Failure to cmply with- this ' .`notice will 'result in this. officetaking legalaction,' if I may re; of any "further;assistance, please contact me at thistoffice:. A i� ; -:tet ., �• _ ,,., n1 F J 4se stant" Bu {dingInspector JDS/jHi a ' c.c. 'City Solicitor, ' Ward Councillor=;y, Fire Prevention > ; yy _s '•...,,,w,� wu-•MNaiJ- w.'ym F. i. ii O. 13 1 aer AUTOMAT.I C: 'COVER,; SHEET i' f s , DATE : OCT-- 2-90 -, .TUE 1'3 ; 20 4 FAX # ; 15087.4459187 - { FROM LAWLOR CORPQRATION . t f ` . FAX # 3911281 03 PAGES`;,"WERE SENT. r , ( INCLUDING THIS COVER PAGE) - UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE I I I OFFICIAL BUSINESS SENDER INSTRUCTIONS adders and NS Print your name,address and ZIP Cada in the apace below. • Complete items 1,2.3,and 4 on the U.S.MAIL reverse. • Attach to front of article if space permits, otherwise affix to back of article. PENALTY FOR PRIVATE • Endorse article "Return Receipt USE, $300 Requested"adjacent to number. RETURN Print Sender's name, address, and ZIP Code in the space below. TO 10-Med SOS fa - /3(dg- L)e,)f• D,, Sa Cam &,,,, SG (em, /-/,q . to/e)-�Q • SENDER: Complete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 and 4. 11 Put your address in the"RETURN TO" Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you.The return recap t fee will rovide ou the name of the on delivered to and the date of deliver . For addivonal ees t e of owing services are availab e. onsult postmaster ortees an ec oxlesl or additional service(s) requested. 1. Show to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery (Extra charge) (Extra charge) 3. Artict Addressed to: r4. Article Number Dart I)UMa 3 LG 1) 119f' Corp_ Type of Service: �ot MystAve.A Registered ❑ Insured �_/ %�� MecJ�o,-e/ / /�• �a��5 E.pressy� ❑ COD Express;fvlaili ❑ Return Receipt i for Merchandise LL Always obtain signature of addressee %E a� �t i /(/� S�, le1q, /tfq. or agent and DATE DELIVERED, 5. Sig a Addressee 8. Addressee's Address (ONLY if X requested and fee paid) 6. Si a re — Agent X 7. Date of Delivery PS Form 3811, Apr. 1989 *U.S.G.P.o.1989-238-815 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT P 273 079 467 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO MSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL See everse Sent to r S all No e ✓e W P.fQ.,ySete�76'- C' A/ N yea JJT�J (f ,g Postage S fi 'Certified Fee Special Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee - Return Receipt showing to whom and Date Delivered N m Return Receipt showing to whom. Date,and Address of Delivery d TOTAL Postage and Fees S7' p( 0 o� Postmark or Date E 0 LL N a STICK POSTAGE STAMPS TO ARTICLE TO COVER FIRST CLASS POSTAGE, CERTIFIED MAIL FEE,AND CHARGES FOR ANY SELECTED OPTIONAL SERVICES.(see tram) 1. If you want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address leaving the receipt attached and present the article at a post office service window or hand it to your rural carrier. (no extra charge) 2. If you do not want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address of the article,date,detach and retain the receipt,and mail the article. 3. If you want a return receipt,write the certified mail number and your name and address on a return recelpt card,Form 3811,and attach it to the front of the article by means of the gummed ends if space per- mits. ermits.Otherwise,affix to back of article.Endorse front of article RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED adjacent to the number. 4. If you want delivery restricted to the addressee,or to an authorized agent of the addressee,endorse RESTRICTED DELIVERY on the front of the article. 5. Enter fees for the services requested In the appropriate spaces on the front of this receipt. If return receipt is requested,check the applicable blocks in item-1 of Form 3811. 6. Save this receipt and present!tit you make inquiry. "- --c U.S.c.P.O.19e9-234.555 r CUP of 6alem, Aag9acbU!5ettg J)ublic Propertp Mepartment 3guilbing Mepartment One Oalem Green 745-9595 Cxt. 380 William H. Munroe Director of Public Property Inspector of Buildings Zoning Enforcement Officer October 1, 1990 Mr. Carl Dwnas Lawlor Corporation 407 Mystic Avenue Medford, MA. 02155 RE:']20 Washington Street, Salem, MA. (Peabody Block)-- Dear Mr. Dumas: This office has received complaints of possible unsafe conditions at the above referenced property. Upon inspecting the building, we found the exterior wall of the former post office building is unsafe. This is a violation of the Massachusetts State Building Code Section 123 (unsafe structures) . You have until 12:00 noon on the day following receipt of this letter to begin necessary repairs to correct the structure. Failure to comply with this notice will result in this office taking legal action. If I may be of any further assistance, please contact me at this office. Sincerely, ►/��/ y 5j;s5;'�nD. Sstant Building Inspector JDS/jmh c.c. City Solicitor Ward Councillor Fire Prevention BOARDOFASSESSORS 93 WASHINGTON STREET,CITY HALL,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 /TYOf �C` Jsf/� y f: (508)745-9595 Ext.260 (508)744-5918 FAX September 27, 1990 Mrs. Josephine R. Fusco City Clerk City of Salem Salem, MA 01970 Dear Mrs. Fusco: Please be advised that the following street addresses have been assigned for the Washington Street egresses from the so- called Peabody Block project: The door closest to Essex Street shall carry the address of 118 Washington Street. The door entering_the_newer'connector-_building_shall-carry- the address o120 Washington Street.LThis address shall also tu constite the legal property address for the entire parcel a (Assessors' Parcel 1135-0004).JThe three�doors, nearest Barton Square shall carry the addresses of 122, 124 and 126 Washington Street, running from right to left when facing the building. Q: e yours, Z eter M. Caron P Chief Assessor PMC:mjg cc: Postmaster Joseph J. Leccese Chief Joseph F. Sullivan, Fire Department Margaret R. Hagerty, Principal Clerk, Water Dept. ZjWilliam H. Munroe, Inspector of Buildings Engineering Dept. , City of Salem Lawlor Corp. c/o Bill Harrison 407 Mystic Ave. #34B, Medford, MA 02155 H • SENDER:Complete items 1,2,and 3. Add your address in the "RETURN TO' space on 3 reverse. y 1. The following service is requested(check one). Gx Show to whom and date delivered.... . .. .. . . ❑ Show to whom,date,and address of delivery. —c ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY - . Show to whom and date d@I,ivered.... ... .. . . c ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY ' Showto whom,date,and address of delivery.$_ m Z (CONSULT POSTMASTER FOR FEES) Z 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: M Michael Padnos IT 6 Walnut St. Canbrid�e, MA 02140 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: m REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. (7 n P- 276 In (AI ys obtain sign4t e of a dresses or agent),._ IT o M the J$nbecl above.❑ Athorized agent c IT POSTMARK D Q 5. ADDRESS(Complete only if requested) r pJ J DI I IT 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S 11 O � INITIALS D r *GPO.1977-0-249 595 y/ UNITED STATES POSTAL SEYWJCE'-',JATZ . :7 OFFICIAL EIUSINEu'S SENDER INSTRUCTION!$ PENALTY WH PRIVATePrint your name,address,and ZIP CODE in roe s a e Iklo ' USE TO AVOID PAYMENTp wDAN OF POSTAGE,5300 Completeitems 12and3on thereverse.Moisten Hummed ends and attach to front of icle spat ermits,otherwise affix to back of article. �11•Endorse article "Return Receipt Requested" a)acen6l number. 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If you do not want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address of I the article,date,detach and retain the receipt,and mail the article. I{II 3. If you want a return receipt,write the certified mail number and your name and address on a return receipt card,Farm 3811,and attach it to the front o1 the article by means of the gummed ends if space per- mits. Otherwise,affix to back of article. Endorse front of article RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED `I adjacent to the number. j 4. If you want delivery restricted to the addressee,or to an authorized agent of the addressee,endorse I RESTRICTED DELIVERY on the front of the article. 5. Enter fees for the services requested in the appropriate spaces on the front of this receipt. If return receipt is requested,check the applicable blocks in item 1 of Form 3811. 6. Save this receipt and present it if you make inquiry. cow ilsetts 3 7 Public Prope77rttU Pepartmen1t �d�rOIMINE�Ynt� �tllll�f ifa A1eptIrtltteftt One —*alem 05reen 7,1i-11213 William H. Munroe Director of Public Property Maurice M. Martineau, Asst Inspector Inspector of Buildings Edgar J. Paquin, Asst Inspector Zoning Enforcement Officer John L. LeClerc, Plumbing/Gas Insp. . r d January 7, �� � Michael Padnos 6 Walnut Street Cambridge, MA 02140 RE: Building Permit 1011 Issued - 12/29/86 Dear Mr. Padnos: Please be advised that due to the fact that you have failed to proceed in good faith continuously to completion as required by the Massachusetts State Building Code, specifically, Section 114.3, the rights granted under the above referenced permit are hereby deemed abandoned and invalid as of this date. Because of the limited storage space available for inactive plans, I must ask you to pick up all plans submitted for review within two (2) weeks of your receipt of this notice or I will be forced to dispose of them. Please feel freee to re-apply at a future date. Sincerely, �c William H. Munroe Inspector of Buildings WHM:bms c Plans must be filed and approved by the Inspector before a permit for erection will be granted,,,',; . ' duplicates of which when approved by the Inspector shall be kept at the building, during the progress of the work. ,w•, }- a a. eW, f - { City of Salem " No. 'APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO BUILD ADDITION OR MAKE ALTERATIONS Salem, Mass., TO THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit to build according to the following specifications: Owner's name and address r&uLL,*J EAthvg5 C'J�kAx, r, Cr �rrr G,e^,V , Architect's name Mechanic's name and ad mss ` �� �' ge 2( Zkk G Location of building, No. sxz-tul ,_ What is the purpose of building? / - Material of building? F2R&- ✓ '�-SeYyz "JS't If a dwelling, for how many families? Size of Addition: No. of feet front, + No. of feet rear,_ ; No. of fee(t�deep,Q h d- No. of stories? EOZLL 5m!�Zn pgo 4 t II t- No. of feet from the level of the ground to the highest part of the roof? -� How near line of the street? 7-6v--o c:a La Y\-� How near line of the adjoining lot? 1 lIT- Lt hQ What will be the means of access to the roof? 9-6Cot►e- cnir(yjf(Fp� x Size of of tim}lers, 1st--X-x1-L- • 2nd -7--74-L- ; 3rd `2-)XXL-• 4th- 5th-'Z-k7�L Span, MAK. Distance on centers? V/312tE-S 110, -• IM Ole_ Size of carrying timbers? ")1- 12Y Q 1z— g(Z • F3b9n'1-4 Distance of supports on centers? VAS, SSIC-1 pu�7 What kind of support? ST--' Q11-51 Will the building be erected on solid or filled land? �n �7�✓����� What is the material of foundation? ®117-G1 6'`a �— Will the roof be flat, pitched, mansard or gambrel?� Material of roof covering? � b p rn OiCn Will the building be heated by steam or hot water or hot air? C4^ N No. of brick walls? 0�1 Where located? Thickness? Will the building conform to the requirements of the law? Estimated cost i atu of applicant _ I �--� Leal r 3� RE RK SIGNED UNDE THE DO Z PENALTY OF PERJURY e ".� _ f '��-t.✓� < '"rvtiii,C-L/!=" — d�l-r��, :'��/1 /l l.�ii�e -Gr' - ! n-u.ye.Gi�/tib /� 2 f. /`ji/ 6,�J/)f/-Ill/ C-7-0 '� � ✓PZP U� o��i��LfX�6G�:e�.GCaP,�d p J� Tlichael S. Dukakis `/Z�cf7 x�xa� Jlate � iCe �utn�rr Governor �n ,r ' �xe �alr rlarc lace - Room Kentaro Tsutsurni ��aQaaoleuae 6 02708 Chaimnn L 08/26/87 9:00:00 (617) 727-32 Frank R D' Arnato 1 Livermore Rd. S Central St. Topsfield MA 01983 RE : CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR ' S EXAMINATION GIVEN ON : hl�R_ _ PASSING GRADE : SEVET�Y7Oj PER CENT YOUR GRADE : Dear Examinee : t6� — We 'are pleased to inform you that you haveap ssed the above — mentioned examination . The fee for the Construction Supervisor ' s License , which is valid for five ( 5) years , is $150 , 00 , and must be received within- 90 des from receipt of this notification ; therefore : -- 1 . Please send us a cashier ' s check or postal money order in this amount payable to "The Commonwealth of Massachusetts " (no personal checks are acceptable ) . z- 2. Attach your check or money order to this notice and return both to : . State Board of Building Regulations and Standards One Ashburton Place = Room 1301 Boston , MA 02108 Should you not receive your license within a month following the date you mailed your check and notice , please contact this office . Sincerely yours , STATE BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS David C . Macartney Technical Director av AU �yE m -E,.,i -Y.�n�„a(� '"i+�i' ad:'�4'`i.+ .a� mAz •?��� It w„r' x p +�' .c ��M",�j* +ed``” .yk� k, � `�e� � � r2��'F"',,�:' XM �� �nT�'y�f&'+�dw� 7rd� <E.:,I DEPT. FILE COPY Fn CITY01: SALEM BUILDING s SALLM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 PERMIT VAALIDAzIO DATE 12/29/86 19 PERMIT NO. loll Guy E. Meola ADDRESS Saugus, Ma. _ 1000 APPLICANT (NOJ (STREET) (COITR'S LI[ENSEI' Demolition NUMBER OF PERMIT TO (_) STORY DWELLING UNITS (TYPE 01 IM PFOVE.ENTI NO. (PROPOSED USE) ZONING 120 Washington St. DISTRICT AT (LOCATIOKI lSTREETI (NO.) BETY,EEK AND ICP05� STREET( (CROSS STREET) LOT SUBDIVISION LOT BLOCK S:ZF. BUILDING IS TO BE FT. WIDE BY FT. LONG By FT. IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALL5 OR FOUNOATION (TYPE) REMARKS: For demolition of 6400 scr. ft. 1 &2 st foundatinng and reezewayan moi u i sties. d uta/C'cic �/z�[J-va� J 16") sJ i� 91111)1]Z-f AREA ORPERMIT 8133.00 C. VOLUME _ ESTIMATED COST FEE S J :CUSICJSOUARE FEET) , DWNER Michael Padnos ' ADDREss - 6 Walnut St. Cambridge Ma. q ' tW � Zp• t.�. F ? - rRk. 9' " [9' X. -f (!'KJ.SP4C�#Li�EYTs $ i (� SL .}k / .. L15*63392 G3 25-Fq '� 70 FRfhK ' h p::LILEF KLR'c /�oL� � 4 :S 4. i. . t CITY OF SALEM h ,t t BUILDING LICENSE X1710' , This a tHannk D�Amato I Livermore Rd. St, Boxford ;Mess., Hes been Swied a license by the Building Inspector et a Atfeitt(}'/ 12f83 N]7 . �- (Issuedl � tu�iamg Inspector Y 1 'f. �E �Zfi�i� vp✓ J�LIR4G V �W�� 7J �;wmont Y6iwd Aokn, 4aij. 0/06 xxx=� Region •IV Address : 359 Main Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts Tel : 375-1936 August 6, . 1976 To whom this may concern: This is to certify that Northeastern Family Institute, Inc . , is funded by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to provide counseling and educational programs for youths and their families . These. programs include tutoring, job placement and recreational programing. They also include family counseling and the provision of an intensive support system in order to keep those youths in need of counseling involved in meaningful and educational activities . Northeastern Family Institute is staffed by well qualified. professionals such as psychoboSists, social workers and counselors . Northeastern Family Institute meets all the necessary requirements to operate such programs for the state, and their pro- grams rograms have proven to be of high quality. If you have any further questions, please call at 375-1936• Sincerely, George A. Cashman Director Region IV, DYS GAC/mem --�� /fie C�oo�vrrco�icc�� � �./%Lcc��aefcc�ieGlf JtV1d �,�6 . xr x x�uN 7Y Y6.d 4dloro, OWN XXXY.Lxxxxxxx Region IV Address : 359 Main Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts Tel : 375-1936 August 6, 1976 To whom thin may concern : This is to certify that Northeastern Family Institute, Inc . , is funded by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to provide counseling and educational programs for youths and their families . These programs include tutoring, job placement and recreational programing. They also include family counseling and the provision of an intensive support system in order to keep those youths in need of counseling involved in meaningful and educational activities . Northeastern Family Institute is staffed by well qualified professionals such as psychologists, social workers and counselors. Northeastern Family Institute meets all the necessary requirements to operate such programs for the state, and their pro- grams have proven to be of high quality. If you have any further questions, please call at 375-1936. Sincerely, 1 ' George A. Cashman Director Region IV, DYS GAC/mem \ 'D 9/m- eonown,tW6Itf 1 Alla IJrccicclf"'Ilzi Xz7ka,xwxtx 359 Main Street Haverhill, MA 01830 375-1936 August 2, 1976 To Whom It May Concern, Northeastern Family Institute, Inc . is funded by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to provide educational and counseling services for youths and their families. Sincerely yours, George A. Cashman gyp/ Region IV Director Department of Youth Services GAC/nag "G 4 � {L. S P. J4 Ctu of ;?^ '. . � ✓ ''! � sup mss a' WttP 2'atrt11 (6fPPtt C/T (4 DECISION r Special Permit Site Plan Review China Square Realty Trust Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 i On Thursday, July 17, 1986, the Planning Board of the City of Salem held a public hearing regarding the application of China Square Realty Trust, Washington Street, for a Special Permit under Section R, Site Plan Review, of the Salem Zoning Ordinance. At a regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Board held on Thursday, 1I' August 14, 1986, the Board voted, by a vote of 9 in favor, none opposed, to approve the application as complying with the requirements for the issuance of the Special Permit with the following conditions: ----- 1. Work shall conform to plans entitled, "China Square, Salem, MA", prepared by Schwartz Silver Architects, dated June 1 , 1986. 2. All conditions of the Engineering Department set forth in a letter dated July 17, 1986, shall be adhered to prior to issuance of a building permit. 3. All conditions of the Board of Health set forth in a letter dated July 9, 1986, shall be strictly adhered to. 4. A site plan for all open space shall be submitted to the Planning Department for review and approval prior to issuance of Certificates of Occupancy. 5. Exterior lighting shall be installed and maintained in such a manner so as to not reflect or cause glare on abutting or facing residential premises, or which adversely affects safe vision of operators of vehicles moving on nearby streets. 6. Landscaping shall be subject to the review and approval of the Planning Department. a. Mature trees shall be a minimum caliper of 32". Shrub diameters shall be a minimum of 24' . b. Maintenance of landscape vegetation in a healthy and thriving condition shall be the responsibility of the developer, his successor or assign. . .... Page 2 7. All construction shall be carried out in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Planning Board. A Clerk of the Works shall be provided by the City at the expense of the developer as is deemed necessary by the City Planner and/or the Director of Public Services. 8. Constuction shall be limited to Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. There shall be no construction on Sundays or holidays. 9. All facade materials shall be compatible in color and texture with existing material. 10. An elevation of the easterly facade of the building, facing Barton Square, shall be submitted to the Planning Board for review and approval. 11 . Any violation of these conditions will result in revocation of this permit by the Planning Board. I hereby certify that a copy of this decision and plans have been filed with the City Clerk and copies are on file with the Planning Board. This Special Permit shall not take effect until a copy of the decision bearing the certification of the City Clerk that twenty days have elapsed and no appeal has been filed or if such an appeal has been filed, and it has been dismissed or denied, is recorded in the Essex County Registry of Deeds and is indexed in the grantor index under the name of the owner of record or is recorded on the owner' s certificate of title. The fee for recording or registering shall be paid by the owner or applicant. Walter B. Power, III Chairman i1 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE ay OFFICIAL BUSINESS PE NFLTV USE TO ad AVM - SENDER INSTRUCTIONS oF 'Os ace, Printyour name,address,end ZIP Code in the space below. yy� J� • Complete items 1 and 2 on reverse side. - a. Moisten gummed ends and attach to back of article. RETURN G P, TO Building Inspector 1 Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 ai 9SENDER: Complete items t and 2. Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on Areverse. ro I. The following service is requested (check one). Y X1 Show to whom and date delivered..--.--.---- 150 oShow to whom, date,& address of delivery.. 35¢ DELIVER ONLY TO ADDRESSEE and w show to whom and date delivered..--.------- 65¢ ❑ DELIVER ONLY TO ADDRESSEE and show to whom, date, and address of delivery ____--_`...............`-----........_....._ 854 M 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: Mansfield Realty Company z 144 Boylston Street s ROetnns MQ m m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. M 1945243 M to (Always obtain signature of addresses or agent) zI have received the article described .above. SIGN TU E 2 N C q. a DA F 1 3 LIV Y POSTMARK O D c S. ACbRESS (C m ere n requested) T 21 H T m 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S INITIALS 3 D r= e OPO.1914 0-524-803 xxtmen# Jahn �3_ �3ofaers S roab „Sfrecf 745-0213 March 2.5, 1976 Mansfield Realty Company 144 Boylston Street Boston, MA RE: 126 Washington St. , Salem Attention: Mr. Dorian At the request of Northeastern Family Institute Inc. , an inspection was made on March 24, 1976 of second floor office space in the referenced property. This inspection was made in the presence of Vito Citino, Jr, Issuance of a certificate of occupancy for this space or any other portion of the building is impossible at this time because of numerous violations of the State Building Code. There is a total lack of secondary means of egress from the building. The present fire escape system terminates at the first floor roof, and does not lead directly to the street. The fire escape itself is in such a state of deterioration as to constitute a hazard to life safety. It must be removed and replaced with a new steel fire escape. Access to the fire escape is only through an office space which is not permissible. This condition shall be corrected also. The present interior stairway is not enclosed in an approved shaft and there is no emergency lighting system within the corridor and stairway. On January 21, 1976 you were advised of code violations at the properties at 8-10 Barton Square. To date no building permit has been obtained to correct those deficiencies. Failure to comply with these notices within 30 days is a violation of lana. Very truly yours, Assistant Building Inspector Dnfil: tc cc: Lieut. Coggin - Certified Mail #945243 Redevelopment DEC 4 ZL Z1 713 43-6900 Authority ONE SALEM GREEN, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 RECEIVED Baa-aseo December 6, Y 30F SALEM,MASS- Mr. Leon Garrabedian Mansfield Beauty Academy 124 Washington St. Salem, MA 01970 RE: 124 Washington St. Property Dear Mr. Garrabedian: In response to your request on November 21, 1983 to the Redevelopment Authority to develop a list of required code improvements for the Peabody Block and the old Post Office building, I have met with the Building In- spector and the Fire Marshall. Attached you will find a list of these minimum required improvements. Given the current condition of the buildings, the Building Inspector and Fire Marshall are anxious to see that cooperative steps are taken to turn the buildings's state of deterioration around before the inspectors would have to consider more comprehensive requirements to maintain conformity to code. I have suggested that the buildings be considered as separate entities whenever possible in the rehabilitation. This will allow you to main- tain the most flexibility with regard to future tenants, sales of an. individual building or individual floors as condominums. As soon as you, your architect, or construction engineer have reviewed the list, I recommend that a meeting occur with Mr. Jack Condon, City Electrician (745-6300) , Mr. David Goggin, Fire Marshall (744-1235) , and Mr. Richard McIntosh, Building Inspector (745-0213) prior to the appli- cation for building permits. If you have any questions, please call me at 744-6900. Sincerely, Michael Moniz `moi Project Administrator MM/cm att. cc: Building Inspector Fire Marshall Cit) Electrician William Tinti, Esq. :1 I - v KU t2fNIO,�P:7 PEABODY/POST OFFICE BUILDING, 124 WASHII�.GTON ST. PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK; 11/30/83 ��FF�� ���� BUILDINGS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AS SEPERATE PRO' JIE� 12 Wfli TO MAINTAIN FUTURE FLEXILITY AND NEEDLESS FUTUR F.X Eck"2t7iVED FCi i Y OF sALEN mAss. 1. ELEVATOR REPAIR TO CURRENT CODE REQUIREMENTS 2. ALL EXIT WAYS (2 MEANS OF EGRESS/FLOOR) ESTABLIS ,ED INCLUDING FIRE RATED WALL REQUIREMENTS 3. EXIT CORE CONSTRUCTED FOR THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS 4. EMERGENCY LIGHTING AND EXIT SIGNS 5. STANDPIPES AT ALL PRIMARY EXIT WAYS OR EXIT CORRIDORS 6. SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM (5% INSURANCE REDUCTION; It CONNECTED TO MASTER BOX, 5-10% INSURANCE REDUCTION) 7. MASTER (ANNUNCIATOR) PANEL 8. PULL STATIONS 9. HEATING SYSTEM (EXIT WAYS AND CORRIDORS) 10. SPRINKLER SYSTEM* (40% INSURANCE REDUCTION PLUS IO YEAR DEPRECIATION) 11. ELECTRICAL 12. EXTERIOR FACADE IMPROVEMENTS * NOTE; UNDER PROPOSED NEW FIRE REGULATIONS PRESENLTY IN THE CITY COUNCIL ALL EXISTING .AND PROPOSED STRUCTURES OVER 7500 S.F. WILL Br- REQUIRED EREQUIRED TO INSTALL SYSTEM T Tierney, Kalis, Adamopoulos & Lucas Attorneys at Law JaF� I 9 7 133 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970 (617) 74 x0862.,_ �, -.�rvtC CITY uh S {=i,r SSS. John P. bier _ Robert 1. Kalis Anthony C. Adamopoulos Henry A. Lucas. Jr. Louis J. Muggeo of Counsel January 6, 1987 Mr. William Munroe, Building Inspector City of Salem One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 Re: 118 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts Dear Mr. Munroe: Please be advised that this office represents the interest of Arthur Dimitrakopoulos, d/b/a Essex Pizza & Roast Beef, 118 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts. Mr. Dimitrakopoulos is a tenant at said address under an existing lease which is properly recorded in the Essex South District Registry of Deeds. As you no doubt recall , the owner of the premises, commonly referred to as the Peabody Block and the Post Office Building, requested variances from the Salem Zoning Board of Appeals which granted the variances and filed its decision on June 2, 1986. That decision, however, contained certain conditions; to wit: 2. Developer work with the Building Inspector to protect the present tenants and not impede unreasonably with businesses that presently exist at the location; 3. Developer meet all requirements of"fire and building code and any other city ordinances and codes. As the time for rehabilitation of the property appears to be nearing, this letter is forwarded for the purpose of establishing contact with your office. It is my hope that you will keep Mr. Dimitrakopodlos informed, through this office, of all actions being taken, in advance, and, particularly, that you will work with Mr. Dimitrakopoulos so that his business will in fact be protected and not unreasonably impeded as the process evolves. Some differences and communication problems between the landlord and the tenant have already developed, particularly with regard to the current condition of the electrical systems, leaks in the ceiling of•the°leased premises,,.and other health related complaints of the tenant. Mr. Dimitrakopoulos has also heard comments during recent visits of the Trustee/owner and city officials, which comments are to the effect that rehabilitation work will impact adversely on a storage area which he leases and upon his store front area. These concerns, coupled with concerns for continued ventilation, heating and access, among other matters , prompt this advance note to you. Because you undoubtedly understand the serious nature of the matter, and respect that this small family business must continue to operate, we are anticipating your cooperation and r Mr. William Munroe, Building Inspector January 6, 1987 Page Two express our graditude in advance. Please feel free to contact me or Mr. Dimitrakopulos at any time to discuss this situation and especially prior to the commencement of any site work which you reasonably could believe would effect the leased premises. Thank you. er ours, John F. Tierney JFT/ms cc: Arthur Dimitrakopoulos `�ppeo rtl•.p f' i4. •:} Ctu of zatiml, Hns�c�zz�e#�� tubIic �lrnper#fir Pepartlnent s"`p-„� p°"'�� �t aillinq �e�3ttrtmen# R.T. McIntosh - Onr �ailrm (rirrrn 7.13-0213 May 18, 1981 Salem Redevelopment Authority Cris Olney - Director RE: Peabody Bldg. Washington Street An inspection of the above referenced property revealed the following observations and violations; Cellar full of dirt, may be a violation of the sanitary code. Wiring in cellar. Service should be checked out. Rubbish in Karate Room has to be removed. ' Exit door from Karate Room must be made operable - Sec. 210.11.1 State Building Code. Electric Motor Room should be made secure. Broken stair treads have, to be replaced and safety hand railings have to be replaced on stairways - Sec. 210.11.1 State Building Code. Floor (above employment office) is unsafe and there are inadequate exits which constitutes a violation of Seq. 612 of the Mass. State Building Code. 3rd Floor - (above unemployment office)- Fire escapes are inadequate - Sec.- 612 Mass. State Building Code. Windows and sashes on 2nd and 4th floors are rotted and should be replaced. Copy of Sec. 121.0 RE: Violations of the Mass. State Building Code.is enclosed. Very truly yours, G Richard T. McIntosh Building Inspector RTM/kad �rhlh[ic �rl�pPrfg �e[r�zrtnteut F +�o�„�,e�<fi` ^ �i�lll[lllliCj }t�P�TZITtIlIPIlt 1 QDnr �ailrm (�rrrn �. 7.1 L1213 , William H. Munroe Director of Public Property Maurice M. Martineau, Ass't Inspector Inspector of Buildings Edgar J. Paquin, Ass't Inspector Zoning Enforcement Officer John L. LeClerc, Plumbing/Gas Insp. June 22, 1987 China Square Realty Trust Michael Padnos, Trustee 6 Walnut Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140 Dear Mr. Padnos, In regards to your request for an extention on Building Permit #1011, on behalf of the applicant Meola Construction Co.- and China Square Realty Trust for a 90 day extention. Permit #1011 dated 12/29/86 is granted a 90 days extention .only to September 29, 1987 (9/29/87) . -L Sincerely, William H. Munroe Inspector of Buildings WHM/lyd cc. John Serafini, Sr., Esq. sµ. oN�,to Y of a jJublic 19ropertu Peptattnent �6; �fleprartmeu# '/•'���/HP'E Win* (7 tttll't tt� . One �+zxlcni (breeu 7'IS-0213 William H. Munroe Director of Public Property Maurice M. Martineau, Asst Inspector Inspector of Buildings Edgar J. Paquin, Asst Inspector Zoning Enforcement Officer John L. LeClerc, Plumbing/Gas Insp. June 22, 1987 China Square Realty Trust Michael Padnos, Trustee 6 Walnut Avenue Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140 ` Dear Mr. Padnos, In regards to your request for an extention on Building Permit #1011, on behalf of the applicant Meola Construction Co.- and China Square Realty Trust for a 90 day extention. Permit #1011 dated 12/29/86 is granted a 90 days extention.only to September 29, 1987 (9/29/87) . �jSincerely, William Munroe Inspector of Buildings WfN/l rd cc. John Serafini, Sr., Esq. 4 CITY OF SALEM L❑[E U TEM ( IJ QGs.1RSTM lJ RL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS One Salem Green ,Rehr Salem. Masa.01970 DATE 2 u ioa xo. 74&9///5���9\\5 ATTENTIONU TO �1� RE: ' VPU GENTLEMEN: WE ARE SENDING YOU ttached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ COPIES DATE NO. 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As you know, the buildings are the site of the proposed China Square Retail and Residential Development which has stalled due to financial difficulties. During the past year the buildings have fallen into disrepair and pose a health and safety hazard to the surrounding downtown area. Please accept this letter as a request that action be taken to secure the buildings by boarding up open doors and windows to ensure against further deterioration of the building, and its threat to the downtown. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Si ely, er d Kavanaugh Ci Planner M37WP r 17 a3 Vi .i _.._ _.�.�, ...�.,.W........_..r�...saa - k.....��i,. -r�_......:-..e..em..:.e :..�...._...,�..a_su.., :._c:_en.»... .__.. tl Y'COX CITY OF SALEM 8 � 'L In City Council,._____ Y_26, 1988 Ordered: That the Building Inspector secure the buildi.nggknown as 18-128 washington Street/253-257 Essex Street/ 8-10 Barton Square forthwith in the interest of public safety and forward all bills incurred in this matter to the City Solicitor in order that a lien may be placed against the property. AND BE IT FURTHER ORDERED: That the Building Inspector obtain three bids for the performance of this work and report back to the City Council upon completion of the above. `.o, :Y 10 In City Council May 26, 1988 (V! Adopted Approved by the Mayor on May 31, 1988 ATTEST: JOSEPHINE R. FUSCO C'TTV CTFRK j UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE I II II OFFICIAL BUSINESS SENDER INSTRUCTIONS your nems,address and IIP Code In the space below. • th • Complete Items t,2,3,and 4 on the � rev me. • Anach to front of article N apace permits, otherwise affix to beck of article. PENALTY FOR PRIVATE • Endorse article "Return Receipt USE, 8300 Requested"adjacent to number. RETURN Print Sender's name, address, and ZIP Code in the space below. TO » /� Z ,• SENDER: Complete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 and 4. Put your address in the"RETURN-TO" Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to you.The return recei t fee will rovide ou the name of the person delivered to and the date of deliver .Foradditionalfees t e o owing services ere ava.a e. onsu t postmaster or tees an check ox es for additional servicelsl requested. 1. ❑ Show to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery (Extra charge) (Extro charge) 3. Article Addressed to:/ 4. Article Num¢er� /J Type of Service: �✓`�' � `� ❑ Registered ❑ Insured Er ❑ COD l/�T�Jr ElExpExpress Mail ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise 4 �c/O" Always obtain signature of addressee or agent and DATE DELIVERED. 5. Signature — Address S. Addressee's Address (ONLY if X requested and fee paid) 6. Sign — Agent X kL-� 7. Date of Delivery _ PS Form 3811, Mar. 1`988 ffS .f?,O, 16881 —865 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT P 152 922 785 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL (See Reverse) Se rStreetar7 P.O. State @n0lod@�� Postage S Certified Fee 0 // Special Delivery Fee (/ Restricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt showing to whom and Date Delivered N Return Receipt showing to whom, Date,and Address of Delivery v j TOTAL Postage and Fees � U p Postmark or Date R E `o LL N 6 STICK POSTAGE STAMPS TO ARTICLE TO COVER FIRST CLASS POSTAGE, CERTIFIED MAIL FEE,AND CHARGES FOR ANY SELECTED OPTIONAL SERVICES. (see front) 1. It you want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address leaving the receipt attached and present the article at a past office service window or hand it to your rural carrier. (no extra charge) 2. If you do not want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address of the article,date,detach and retain the receipt,and mail the article. 3. If you want a return receipt,write the certified mail number and your name and address on a return receipt card,Form 3811,and attach it to the front of the article by means of the gummed ends if space per- mits. Otherwise,affix to back of article. Endorse front of article RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED adjacent to the number. 4. If you want delivery restricted to the addressee,or to an authorized agent of the addressee,endorse RESTRICTED DELIVERY on the front of the article. 5. Enter fees for the services requested in the appropriate spaces on the front of this receipt. If return, receipt is requested, check the applicable blocks in item 1 of Form 3811. 6. Save this receipt and present it if you make inquiry. ILS.G.P.0 1998 217132 of Oalem, ,laggacb gettg ail n= Public Propertp Mcpartment Nuilbing Mepartment One fbalem Orcen 745-9595 CCxt. 380 William H. Munroe Director of Public Property Inspector of Buildings Zoning Enforcement Officer May 22, 1989 Barron - Atad Feld 18 Tremont Street C/O Attorney Henkoffe Boston,MA. 02108 RE: LPeab-ody Building, Salem, MA. Dear Mr. Henkoff, This office has received complaints of broken window at street level, which is creating a safety hazard to the public. This has been an on-going situation for over thirty days. We want this corrected within the next forty eight hours from receipt of this notice. If window is not replaced, the city will have to take legal action, your coporation will be appreciated. Sincerely , ;;Ja=SD."Santo Assistant Building Inspector JDS/eaf C.C. City Solicitor Mayor's Office Ward Councillor BARRON F3 STADFELD, P . C . LEO DUNN ATTORNEYS AT LAW BERNARD A.DWORK IB TREMONT STREET X ERTZ N.MENKOFF EN ID M.ETARR BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS 02108 MELVIN M.PRAGUE THOMAS V.BENNETT COUNSEL EDWARD E.KELLY KEVIN F.MOLONEY LEON BIRNBAUM (617) 723-9800 DAVID P.DWORK (600)433-3530 CAPE COD OFFICE 258 WINTER STREET JOHN J.YAGJIAMORANN CABLE STABAR.R:(617 BOSTON JULIE T.ELL EC EL.INY) TEL ECOPIER:(61A 523-8359 MYAN N15I 08)778-66225 02601 GORGE ELL ECKEL.111 (50B)778-6622 GEORGE BROOMFIELO ANITA W.ROBBOY SADO RICHARD M.BADOWSKI STEVEN RUSSELL N.WICKING MITCROBE ELL JAY NOTIS'IDCI STEVEN 5.OeYOUNG ROBERT J.HOFFBUTLER JOSEPH G.BUTLEp'IM DI OF COUNSEL ELIZABETH M.SOUIRES RICHARD A.SIMONS ROGER T.MANWARING KEVIN J.STANTON BRUCE H.BAGOAEARIAN JOSEPH T.RUBINSTEIN'MY) CHRISTINE O.SMERCZYNSKI JAMES P.DEMAPIA February 7 , 1989 ROSEMARY PYRT ELL ALSO ADMITTED C" m -< c o� �s F William H. Munroe �`n o n;- — Building Inspector r— co _ v m 1 Salem Green ^ C ~ n S am N o Salem, MA. 01970 a m Re: Ownership of Premises at 118-128 Washington ,vim', Street, Salem, Massachusetts Dear Sir: Please be informed that the owner of the premises located at 118-128 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts is the Capitol Bank & Trust Company. In the event that there is any reason you need to reach the owner of these premises at any time please contact me at the above Boston number, as this law firm serves as counsel for the Capitol Bank & Trust Company in relation to its ownership of 118-128 Washington Street. In the event that you attempt to call me regarding Capitol Bank & Trust Company' s ownership of these premises and I am not available please ask for Attorney Joseph Butler. If Mr. Butler is also not available, you may ask for Attorney Hertz N. Henkoff. Thank you for your cooperation in the above matters. Very truly yours, BARB 1 STADFELD, P.C. Mit el J N is MJN/jc cc: Hertz N. Henkoff, Esquire Joseph Butler, Esquire BARRON & STADFELD, P . C . ATTORNEYS AT LAW LEO DVN. BERM.ARD A.DWORN 18 TREMONT STREET M ER T2 H.NEHNOFF ENID M.STARR BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS 02108 MELVIN M.PRAGUE THOMAS V.BENNETT COUNSEL EDWARD E.KELLY KEVIN F.MOLONEY (617) 723-9600 LEON BIRNBAUM CAPE COD OFFICE DAVID P.DWORK 18001 433-3330 258 WINTER STREET JOHN J.YAGJIAN CABLE STABAR.BOSTON HYANNIS.MASSACHUSETTS 02601 JULIET.MORAN 9NY1 TELECOPIER:(617)523-6359 (508)776-6622 G.MITCHELL ECKEL.III GEORGE BROOMFIELD ANITA W.ROBBOY RUSSELL.OmYO INS RICHARD M.SA DOWBKI M TCN ELL JAY NOTIS HDC) STEVEN 5.D[YO UNG ROBERT J.HOFFER OF COUNSEL JOSEPH G.BUTLER'(MDI ELIZABETH M.SOUIRES RICHARD A.SIMONS ROGER T.MANWARING KEVIN J.STANTON BRUCE M.BAGDASARIAM JOSEPH T.RUBINSTEIN'(NY) CHRISTINE 0. CZTHS KI JAMES P.DEMARIA February 7 , 1989 ROSEMARY PVPTCLL Cl) F^ .LSO.D.GTTED 03 -< C William H. Munroe `riLOZ Building Inspector m n 1 Salem Green =M V-I CD Salem, MA. 01970 — 'n s -i Re: Ownership of Premises at 118-128 Washington v> eW Stret, Salem, Massachusetts Dear Sir: Please be informed that the owner of the premises located at 118-128 Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts is the Capitol Bank & Trust Company. In the event that there is any reason you need to reach the owner of these premises at any time please contact me at the above Boston number, as this law firm serves as counsel for the Capitol Bank & Trust Company in relation to its ownership of 118-128 Washington Street. In the event that you attempt to call me regarding Capitol Bank & Trust Company' s ownership of these premises and I am not available please ask for Attorney Joseph Butler. If Mr. Butler is also not available, you may ask for Attorney Hertz N. Henkoff. Thank you for your cooperation in the above matters. Very truly yours , �7BARR STADFELD, P.C. Mit hely J N is MJN/jc cc: Hertz N. Henkoff, Esquire Joseph Butler, Esquire tLITY4 UNITED STATES FIDEL UARANTY COMPANY (A Stock Company) BOND BOND NUMBER....... ................... ........ KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT............L&WLOR.C.OR.P.OM.T ION....... ......... ... ... .................. ....................... 407.MYSTIC-AVE.. ........................ of.....MFPFQRD................................... State of.. ... ........ MASSACHUSETTS.............. ....... ... ... as Principal , and UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, of Baltimore, Maryland, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto................ ...... ....... ... ..................... .............CITY.OF,SALEM.. ............ ....... ..as Obligee, in the penal SUM Of.7770k.!HMARP.AND. q9/10-7777:7 .Dollars ($LQQQtQQ7777:77), lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and adminis- trators, successors and assigns, jointly, severally, and firmly by these presents. Signed,sealed and dated.. ... .. DECLIMBER-5...1989... ...... ... .. WHEREAS, the above bounden Principal has applied for licensexxfor.STREE1.10PENING................ ... for the term beginning.... ... .DECEMBER 5, 1989 ........ ... ........... ...and ending..... .DECEMBER 5, ............ and this Bond is to cover the term of said License. NOW, THEREFORE, the condition of this obligation is such that if a License is granted to the said Principal, and if such LICENSEE shall during the life of said License faithfully observe all the Ordinances of said Obligee, and faithfully perform the duties required by Ordinance, rules or regulations and will save and keep harmless and indemnify said Obligee, from all actions, suits, costs, damages and expenses, including Attorneys' Fees which shall or may at any time happen to come to it or for or on account of any injury or damage received or sustained by any person, then the above obligation shall be void;otherwise to be and remain in full force and effect. It is understood and agreed that this bond may be continued by continuation certificate signed by the Surety. It is further understood and agreed that if the Surety shall so elect, this bond may be cancelled by giving thirty days' wa u� notice in writing to said Obligee. LAKOF CORPORATION ..... ... . ... ... . . ... ... ......... ...... (Seal) By ......(Seal) UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY. By. ALICE BADAGIAN -A-tt-o-rney-in4a-c-t. .. contmet 165 (11-68) CERTIFIED COPY GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY No.......K%A....................... Knott,all Men by these Presents: That UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the Slate of Maryland, and having its principal office, at the City of Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, does hereby constitute and appoint Alice Badagian, Gerard L. Nadeau, Richard C. Franklin, Jr., George M. Abodeely, George M. Abodeely, Jr., William J. Abodeely and Harry W. Webber of the City of Worcester , State of Massachusetts its true and lawful attorneys in and for the State of Massachusetts for the following purposes,to wit: To sign its name as surely to,and to execute, seal and acknowledge any and all bonds, and to respectively do and perform any and all acts and things set forth in the resolution of the Board of Directors of the said UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, a certified copy of which is hereto annexed and made a pan of this Power of Attorney; and the said UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, through us, its Board of Directors, hereby ratifies and confirms all and whatsoever Yl OON anyone of the said Alice Badagian and the said Gerard L. Nadeau and the said Richard C. Franklin, Jr. and the said George M. Abodeely and the said George M. Abodeely, Jr. and the said William J. Abodeely and the said Harry W. Webber r may lawfully do in the premises by virtue of these presents. In Witness Whereof, the said UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY has caused this instrument to he sealed with its corporate seal, duly attested by the signatures of its Vice-President and Assistant Secretary, this 20th day of February A. D.19 87 UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY. (Signed) By..........�Ok?til.A,.1i1113�............................ Vice-President. (SEAL) James M. Carroll (Signed) .............................................. Assistant Secretary. STATE OF MARYLAND. BALTIMORE CITY, J ss. On this 20th day of February , A. D. 19 87, before me personally came John A. Huss , Vice-President of the UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY and James M. Carroll ,Assistant Secretary of said Company,with both of whom I am personally acquainted, who being by me severally duly sworn, said that they,the said John A. Huss and James M. Carroll were respectively the VicePresident and the Assistant Secretary of the said UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing Power of Attorney; that they each knew the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to said Power of Attdrney was such corporate seal, that it was so fixed by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation, and that they signed their names thereto by like order as Vice-President and Assistant Secretary,respectively, of the Company. My commission expires the first day in July, A. D. 19.90.. (SEAL) (Signed) ...,...., Margaret M. Hurst ........................................... Notary Public. STATE OF MARYLAND ) J Set. BALTIMORE CITY, 1, Saundra E. Banks Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,which Court is a Court of Record,and has a seal,do hereby certify that Margaret M. Hurst ,Esquire,before whom the annexed affidavits were made, di..l who has thereto subscribed his name, was at the time of so doing a Notary Public of the State of Maryland, in and for the City of Baltimore, duly commissioned and sworn and authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgment, or proof of deeds to be recorded therein. I further certify that I am acquainted with the handwriting of the said Notary,and verily believe the signature to be his genuine signature. In Testimony Whereof, I hereto set my hand and affix the seal of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City,the same being a Court of Record, this 20th day of February ,A.D.19 87 (SEAL) ) ned(Sig Saundra E. Banks Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City. FS 3(1-83) COPY OF RESOLUTION That Whereas,it is necessary for the effectual transaction of business that this Company appoint agents and attorneys with power and authority to act for it and in its name in States other than Maryland,and in the Territories of the United States and in the Provinces and territories of Canada; Therefore, be it Resolved, that this Company do,and it hereby does, authorize and empower its President or either of its Vice. Presidents in conjunction with its Secretary or one of its Assistant Secretaries, under its corporate seal,to appoint any person or persons as attorney or attorneys-in-fact,or agent or agents of said Company,in its name and as its act, to execute and deliver any and all contracts guaranteeing the fidelity of persons holding positions of public or private trust, guaranteeing the performances of contracts other than - insurance policies and executing or guaranteeing bonds and undertakings, required or permitted in all actions or proceedings, or by law allowed,and Alan, in its name and as its attorney or attorneys-in-fact,or agent or agents to execute and guarantee the conditions of any and all bonds, recognizances, obligations, stipulations, undertakings or anything in the nature of either of the same, which are or may by law, municipal or otherwise, or by any Statute of the United States or of any State or Territory of the United States or of the Provinces or territories of Canada, or by the rules, regulations, orders, customs, practice or discretion of any board, body, organization, office or officer, local, municipal or otherwise, be allowed, required or permitted to be executed,made, taken, given,tendered, accepted,filed or recorded for the security or protection of, by or for any person or persons, corporation, body, office, interest, municipality or other association or organization whatsoever, in any and all capacitive whatsoever, conditioned for the doing or not doing of anything or my conditions which may be provided for in any such bond,recognizance, obligation,stipulation,or undertaking,or anything in the nature of either of the same. /, F. J. Willey ,an Assistant Secretary of the UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original power of attorney given bysaidCompanyto Alice Badagian, Gerard L.. Nadeau, Richard C. Franklin, Jr., George M. Abodeely, George M. Abodeely, Jr. , William J. Abodeely and Harry W. Webber of Worcester, Massachusetts authorizing and empowering them to sign bonds as therein set forth,which power of attorney has never been revoked and is still in full force and effect. And I do further certify that said Power of Attorney was given in pursuance of a resolution adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of said Company, duly called and held at the office of the Company in the City of Baltimore, on the 25th day of November,1981,at which meeting a quorum of the Board of Directors was present,and that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of said resolution,and the whole thereof as recorded in the minutes of said meeting. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY on DECEMBER 5, 1989 (Date) Assistant Secretary. 13UILDItaG DEPI- SERAFINI, SERAFINI AND DARLING Q ATTORNEYS AT LAW Fie 12 12 29 PH '90 63 FEDERAL STREET SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 RECEIVPO C-ITY OF SALEM,fuss. JOHN R. SERAFINI, SR. TELEPHONE JOHN R. SERAFINI,JR. 508-744-0212 JOHN E. DARLING 617-581-2743 WENDY L.THAYER TELECOPIER 508 741 4683 February 12, 1990 Mr. William H. Munroe Building Inspector One Salem Green Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Dear Bill: In connection with the �Peabody building we're representing Carl Dumas and Jack Kenney in connection with the zoning matters and grant matters. Bill Tinti 's office is representing him on the historic renovation business. My question to you. They don't propose any change in use from the existing use. They are going to redo and have torn down the connection between the old building and the Post Office and are going to rebuild that. My inclination is that this should require a special permit to extend a nonconforming structure, so as to be sure we touch all of the zoning bases. Could you please give this a look. I will be out of town and will call you to get your opinion on it before I talk with them about what has to be done. It is my feeling that we probably still have to go to the Board. Sincerely, � .,e, A , JOHN R. SERAFINI, SR. JRS, SR. /ln LY lllc NGCY INC TEL 1 -5i12-792-2-166 '7 1 CIn 15 &I 111D . 91' J�- A-RANT Y T D COMPANY E STA FES ROE UNI (A Stcacc�mpany) BOND BOND NUMBER.... . .. . ........ . ..... ... ... ..... KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS. THAT. . . . .. — ..lAK9R.Q?R0RAT1QN . .... .. .......... . . ... . . ..... .... .. ...... .. . .. . . ........... . . . .. .............. of.. . ..MEDFQPP. ... ... ......... ..... . .. ..... State of. . .. . . . . .. ........... .. .. .. . .. . as Principal and UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND .i:.1 GUARANTY COMPANY, of Baltimore, Maryland, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto ... ............ . .. .. . . .. . ... 51!:I CITY,-.OF.$AII.EM......... ... .. . . . .I. ... .. ... as Obligee, ti` In the penal sum of,-=QN9.!HQYSARQ.AMP. Dollars 007:777:77), [awful money Of the United States, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and adminis- trators, successors and assigns, jointly, severally, and firmly by these presents. Signed,sealed and dated. .. .. DECEIMBER—S.. .1989 .. ... ... . .. .. WHEREAS, the above bounden Principal has applied for license xKfar.STREET GRENINCL . .. ... . ........ for the term beginning. ... .., , DECEMBER 5, 1989,.,,,, , ., and ending. .DECEMBER 5,..... .I...... ... 1990. . . ... .. ....... i and this Bond is to cover the term of said License, NOW, THEREFORE, the Condition of this obligation is such that if a License is granted to the said Principal, and if such LICENSEE shall during the life of said License faithfully observe all the Ordinances of said Obligee, and faithfully I perform the duties required by Ordinance, rules or regulations and will save and keep harmless and indemnify said Obligee, from all actions, suits, costs, damages and expenses, Including Attorneys' Fees which shall or may at any time happen to Come to it or for or on account of any injury or damage received or sustained by any person, then the above obligation shall be Vold; otherwise to be and remain in full force and effect. XI It is understood and agreed that tfils bond may be continued by continuation certificate signed by the Surety. It is further understood and agreed that If the Surety shall so elect, this bond may be cancelled by giving thirty days' notice in writing to said Obligee. 4A.w4OR COJZPOPA. 1.014 ... . . . ...... .. . ..... .(Seal) By. UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARA TY COMPANY By. ACE BA'6A61AN t. . 7 STALEY WDERMET ASSOCIATE': RESTORATION&REUSE ARCHITECTURE 175 ESSEX STREET MALL SALEM.MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (617)7454969 3 6 X47 a�� DATE: November 12, 1984 {Jr ` 'ALUN,NAs.s. TO: Spp lem Fire Department - Inspector Norman LaPointe vSalem Building Inspector - Richard T. McIntosh Salem Evening News-William Newbegin FROM: Staley McDermet, AIA COPIES: Walsh Construction Co., Inc. - Robert J. Rouleau File PROJECT -Salem News Second Floor Alterations ,t A is is ft fr it tT st * a t of*�k **ir`1P tk �t t t it ie st !k ar * & 1F yr dt SUBJECT: Door Swing Changes; Doors S-1 S S-3. sir it 4 fe A' it k ft 3 a it it * it it 'k d 'k it at u z4 tr s: 9e * de is :F ak * .Y The Salem Fire Department, with the concurrence of the Salem Building Inspector, is requiring that the above door swings be changed because of the use of the Halon 1301 fire suppression system. Accordingly, Drawing A-1 (Floor Plan and type of door), Drawing A-3 (Reflected Ceiling Plan), and Drawing E-1 (Pull station, lighting, and switch locations, plus added light at Stair 1) have been revised to reflect a these changes (changes are tagged with a triangle around a "2") . Copies of O these drawings are enclosed. Please review these drawings, and if the changes and resultant changes are acceptable as correcting the door swing concerns, please signify your approval by signing the copy of this letter in the space provided below, and returning same to me. If there are any questions, please call me. The Contractor is not to proceed with the changes until notified by this office that the above ch ages have been approved. Stale Dermet, AIA SM/sb Enc APPROVED: Inspector LaPointe Date Richard T. McIntosh Date Salem Fire Department Salem Builidng Inspector William Newbegin Date Salem Evening News ' STALEY WDERMET ASSOCIATES 7 RESTORATION&REUSE ARCHITECTURE 175 ESSEX STREET MALL SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (617)745-4969 ' DATE: November 12, 1984 RECEIVED CITY OF MEM,MASS• TO: Salem Fire Department - Inspector Norman LaPointe Valem Building Inspector - Richard T. McIntosh Salem Evening News-William Newbegin FROM: Staley McDermet, AIA COPIES: Walsh Construction Co. , Inc. - Robert J. Rouleau File PROJECT: Salem Evening News Second Floor Alterations SUBJECT: Door Swing Changes; Doors S-1 & S-3. The Salem Fire Department, with the concurrence of the Salem Building Inspector, is requiring that the above door swings be changed because of the use of the Halon 1301 fire suppression system. Accordingly, Drawing A-1 (Floor Plan and type of door) , Drawing A-3 (Reflected Ceiling Plan), and Drawing E-1 (Pull station, lighting, and switch locations, plus added light at Stair 1) have been revised to reflect these changes [changes are tagged with a triangle around a "2"] . Copies of these drawings are enclosed. Please review these drawings, and if the changes and resultant changes are acceptable as correcting the door swing concerns, please signify your approval by signing the copy of this letter in the space provided below, and returning same to me. If there are any questions, please call me. The Contractor is not to proceed with the changes until notified by this office that the above changes have been approved. .Y v1 � Stale Dermet, AIA SM/sb Enc APPROVED: Inspector LaPointe Date Richard T. McIntosh Date Salem Fire Department Salem Builidng Inspector William Newbegin Date Salem Evening News l STALEY McDERMET ASSOCIATES PRESERVATION&RESTORATION ARCHITECTURE 175 ESSEX STREET SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 no t_ � -i UI (617)745-4969 August 24, 1988 GI i I OF `i=t t fid,k'AS$= William H. Munroe, Inspector of Buildings Department of Public Property Access Board Code Review City of Salem Miscellaneous Alterations One Salem Green Salem Evening News Salem, MA 01970 Job No.8858 Dear Mr. Munroe: The purpose of this letter is to review our past conversations regarding the degree of applicability of the rules and Regulations of the Architectural Access Board to the above project, to point out a major correction in the facts presented to you earlier, and to request your agreement with the following determination of applicability. 1. The Salem Evening News building� is a "Public Building", specifically a "Commercial Building" under Section 5.16.2.3. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $250,000. 3. Present assessed valuation of the building is $655,500. Please note this correction in assessed valuation. Peter Caron has stated that the entire Salem News property has been assessed as one building, then later apportioned to two addresses as it faces two streets. Therefore, following the above determination by the Assessor's Office, the $655,500 assessed valuation applies to the entire single building. 4. The Assessor's Office has supplied a multiplier of 1.6 to bring the property to the "100% equalized assessed value of the building", as required by the Access Board Code. Therefore the equalized assessed value of the building is $655,500 x 1.6 = $1,048,800. 5. Percentage of work performed as compared to the 100% equalized assessed value of the . building is $250,000/$1,048,800 = 23.8%. 6. Since the work is more than 5% and less than 25% of the 100% equalized assessed value of the building, but more than $50,000, the portions of the work being performed shall comply with the Architectural Access Board Regulations, and in addition an accessible entrance and toilet usable by a person in a wheelchair shall be provided. Would you please advise me whether or not you agree with the above determination so that we may proceed with design. Feel free to call if you have any questions, and thank you for your time in reviewing this matter. Ver Truly Yours, Sta ey M ermet, AIA SM/lmh E3 : ^'-e2 Li U 729 �ucburn st.•=et • wilmirtctoa, macs. 0�8Fi7 ° tel: f5015) 557-7=80 ° ,.._ ;5CSj -, . y NOTIFICATION OF AS-Stlz S REMOVAL: Generctcr: ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES BLDG. 3A SUMMIT INDUSTRIAL PARK PEABODY, MA x:tier. cf Work: VARIOUS JOB SITES N tum at Work Asbestos Removal y � < s G3 #.TOL'nt .f Friable A'SGEStOS: 42 cubic yards (Partial Load) nm o �_ Cn tit – n � O Tune IN % i? OL 1VV Time OUTme — z m H � �•^i r. C� ::.estoc Con+sol Methods Employed: EPA. OSHA. cf Asbc tco Removal CO.: c^rift' ;hat the above named mctor.als arc properiy ci as:iiiad, packaged, marked and labeled ' th3 Departrnent crd arc fi proper condition for transpo ration acccr:inc to the apU:iicablo renuie,;ons cr c-, Trans�c.,ation and�h vircnmentai Frotc=tics Agsncy: /- - Dote: 9 'uViorized Signa:u ":"FANY, :NC. A_dre�: 39 Woburn Street Wilmington, tAA 07887 :PA IDS MAD 080030350 Dat__ '.0;hcrz�d . Cispocai Sit C .,A��� ] !,�;i+lD''it,! NC. Clrwr�,sbL-'rs, INV ciiil i'D `} 9 CtU Of Sim, fossa u4USMS Isar I,� 9 47 Nei `9V (ane �$g m preen C CM) U1 -1 < D -G D O LJl '3 T1�T� O DECISION _ r� toD Site'P1an-Review Special Permit:`� �o "^ PEABODY BLOCK M Autumn Realty_Trus� (//���y�NG-7"ON -r y C-G c%o Attorney John Serafini, Sr. a "' 63 Federal Street Salem, MA 01970 On Thursday, April 19, 1990, the Planning Board of the City of Salem held a public hearing regarding the application of Autumn Realty Trust, c/o John Serafini, Sr., 63 Federal Street, Salem, MA for the rehabilitation of a connector building at the Peabody Block located at 118-128 Washington Street, 247 Essex Street and 4 Barton Square. At a regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Board held on May 10, 1990, the Board voted by a vote of seven in favor, none opposed, to approve the application as complying with the requirements of a Special Permit, subject to the following conditions: 1. Conformance with Plan Work shall conform to plan entitled "Peabody Block Rehabilitation" prepared by Clinton Design Associates, dated April 19, 1990, revised May 8, 1990, or as amended by the Salem Redevelopment Authority or its Design Review Board. 2. Amendments Any amendments to site plan shall require the approval of the City Planner. 3. Utilities Utility installation shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Public Services. 4. Board of Health Board of Health requirements outlined in a letter dated April 11, 1990, shall be strictly adhered to. 5. Lighting Exterior lighting shall be installed and maintained in such a manner so as to not reflect or cause glare on abutting or facing residential premises, or which adversely effects safe vision of operators of vehicles moving on nearby streets. (rtry 6. Landscaping g Landscaping shall be subject to the review and aproval of the Planning Department. a. Mature trees shall be a minimum of 4" caliper. b. Maintenance of landscape vegetation in a healthy and thriving condition shall be the responsibility of the developer, his successor or assign. 7. Signage Signange shall be reviewed and approved by the SRA, DRB, and City Planner. 8. Maintenance a. Employ an acceptable method or means for the holding and disposal of trash (rubbish) after site development with a copy of this method sent to the Planning Department and Health Department in writing for their approval. b. Refuse removal, ground maintenance and snow removal shall be the responsibility of the developer, his successors or assigns. 9. Construction Practices All construction shall be carried out in accordance with the following conditions: a. No work shall commence before 8:00 a.m. on weekdays and Saturdays. No work shall continue beyond 5:00 p.m. There shall be no work conducted on Sundays or holidays. Inside work of a quiet nature may be permitted at other times. b. All reasonable action shall be taken to minimize the negative effects of construction on abutters. Advance notice shall be provided to all abutters in writing at least 72 hours prior to commencement of construction. 10. Violations Violations of any conditions shall result in revocation of this permit by the Planning Board. This endorsement shall not take effect until a copy of this decision bearing certification of the City Clerk that twenty (20) days have elapsed and no appeal has been filed, or that if such appeal has been filed, and it has been dismissed or denied, is recorded in the Essex County Registry of Deeds and is indexed in the grantor index under the name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner's Certificate of Title. The fee for recording or registering shall be paid by the owner or applicant. I hereby certify that a copy of this decision and plans are on file with the City Clerk and a copy is on file with the Planning Board. Sincerely, ok&a ,d� , Walter B. Power, III Chairman M60WP Eugene W. Hamilton P. E. Structural Engineers BIjILDING DEFT 183 Silver St. • Hanover, Ma. 02339 • 826-3586 Juea 6 9 54 RECEIYEO OITY OF SALEM,MASS. June 5, 1990 Lawlor Corporation 407 Mystic Avenue, Suite 34B Medford, MA 02155 Att : Carl Dumas Re : Peabody Block, Salem, MMA // 91h<<r c�lrrr -Z -� Gentlemen: We have investigated the structure of the Peabody Building and the former Post Office Building . The space between the two buildings will be infilled with four new floors and a roof . The opposing exterior walls of the buildings will be used to support the new structure . The walls of the existing structures are adequate to carry the new loadings which wil be imposed on them. The roof of the Post office will be reinforced to carry snow stacking loads caused by the higher level of the infill roof . We have designed beams to allow the removal of some columns in the basement of the post office . The columns are lightly loaded and support only first floor structure in the main building and first floor and roof in the annex. The remaining existing columns and foundations are adequate for the redistribution of loads . OF Very truly yours, EUGENE HAMILTON � 28275 - ST " Eugene Hamilton P . L E3GAI 0 ,$ale It ?A(1u$tZ[Q 1tL LITt1� DOMINIC R.MARRAFFA,Chairman A 27 CIhttYSPLtteEf STEPHEN 21SSON,Vice Chairman tt1PItt � ttSSAt(,LtSEt�B Q197II-3649 WILLIAM J.FARRELL,Treasurer ,7r •` GEORGE A..AUBERTIN,Asst.Treasurer Tetep4anc 508) 744-4432 MILLICENT LIPSETT, Member Attx (508) 744-9614 ELAYNE M.HART, Executive Director,Secretary March 26, 1991 Barbara McFall, Drector Phoenix School ,20 Central St. Salem, MA 01970 Dear Ms . McFall : The Salem Housing Authority authorizes that the Phoenix__Sch_oo� be allowed the use of the Power Building parking of at 110 Washington Street as an area of refuge for fire emergencies and as a gathering spot for monthly fire drills. Very truly yours, Ela . Hart Executive. Director EMH:dt M r INDEMNIFICATION Whereas , Autumn Realty Trust , under a declaration of trust dated July 19 , 1989 , recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds , has requested that the City of Salem extend a Temporary Occupancy Permit for the second floor of the Peabody Block Building located on Washington Street , Salem, Massachusetts to enable the Phoenix Enrichment Center , Inc . to continue to occupy the premises first occupied on April 1 , 1991 , prior to the installation of the elevator required to comply with the Architectural Barriers requirements of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts ; and, Whereas , The City of Salem is prepared to issue an Extension of the Temporary Occupancy Permit at the request of Autumn Realty Trust , on certain terms and conditions which will insure the protection of the public; NOW THEREFORE , The City of Salem, the Phoenix Enrichment Center, Inc . , and Autumn Realty Trust hereby agree as follows ; 1 . The City of Salem will issue to Autumn Realty Trust an Extension of the Temporary Occupancy Permit originally issued as of Friday, April 1 , 1991 , to May 31 , 1991 , so long as Autumn Realty Trust continues to comply with all conditions of the building permits issued in connection with the second floor of the Peabody Block Building , except the requirement that the elevator be operational . The Extension to the Temporary Occupancy Permit will expire on May 31 , 1991 if the elevator is not operational in accordance with applicable laws , rules and regulations ; 2 . Autumn Realty Trust hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Salem and the Phoenix Enrichment Center , Inc. from any and all liability, causes of action, judgments , costs and expenses , including the cost of "'s defense , arising out of or in connection with the failure y' of the premises for which the Temporary Occupancy Permit has been issued and extended, to comply with the rules and regulations adopted by the Architectural Access Board, 521 CMR 3 .00 . Autumn Realty Trust hereby acknowledges that the Temporary Occupancy Permit Extension expires on May 31 , 1991 , if the Provisions of the Architectural Access Board have not been complied with on or before that date. 3 . Autumn Realty Trust will provice manually assisted access to the premises for handicapped persons pending completion of the Elevator installation, and will post notice conspicuously at the premises concerning the availability of manually assisted access . IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned have set their hands and seals as of the 15th day of April , 1991 . Autumn y Tru Citi of Salem By- 4 000 Phoenix Enrichment Center , Inc . By: INEDMNIF/TXTRWS 2 - INDEMNIFICATION Whereas , Autumn Realty Trust , under a declaration of trust dated July 19 , 1989 , recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds , has requested that the City of Salem extend a Temporary Occupancy Permit for the second floor of the Peabody Block Building located on Washington Street , Salem, Massachusetts to enable the Phoenix Enrichment Center , Inc . to continue to occupy the premises first occupied on April 1 , 1991 , prior to the installation of the elevator required to comply with the Architectural Barriers requirements of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts ; and, Whereas , The City of Salem is prepared to issue an Extension of the Temporary Occupancy Permit at the request of Autumn Realty Trust , on certain terms and conditions which will insure the protection of the public; NOW THEREFORE , The City of Salem, the Phoenix Enrichment Center, Inc. , and Autumn Realty Trust hereby agree as follows ; 1 . The City of Salem will issue to Autumn Realty Trust an Extension of the Temporary Occupancy Permit originally issued as of .Friday, April 1 , 1991 , to May 31 , 1991 , so long as Autumn Realty Trust continues to comply with all conditions of the building permits issued in connection with the second floor of the Peabody Block Building, except the requirement that the elevator be operational . The Extension to the Temporary Occupancy Permit will expire on May 31 , 1991 if the elevator is not operational in accordance with applicable laws , rules and regulations ; 2 . Autumn Realty Trust hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Salem and the Phoenix Enrichment Center , Inc. from any and all liability, causes of action, judgments , costs and expenses , including the cost of defense , arising out of or in connection with the failure of the premises for which the Temporary Occupancy Permit has been issued and extended, to comply with the rules and regulations adopted by the Architectural Access Board, 521 CXR 3 .00 . Autumn Realty Trust hereby acknowledges that the Temporary Occupancy Permit Extension expires on May 31 , 1991 , if the Provisions of the Architectural Access Board have not been complied with on or before that date . 3 . Autumn Realty Trust will provice manually assisted access to the premises for handicapped persons pending completion of the Elevator installation, and will post notice conspicuously at the premises concerning the availability of manually assisted access . IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned have set their hands and seals as of the 15th day of April , 1991 . Autumn Realty Trust By: City of Salem By Phoenix Enrichment Center, Inc. By: INEDMNIF/TXTRWS 2 - defense , arising out of or in connection with the failure of the premises for which the Temporary Occupancy Permit has been issued and extended, to comply with the rules and regulations adopted by the Architectural Access Board, 521 CMR 3 .00 . Autumn Realty Trust hereby acknowledges that the Temporary Occupancy Permit Extension expires on May 31 , 1991 , if the Provisions of the Architectural Access Board have not been complied with on or before that date. 3 . Autumn Realty Trust will provice manually assisted access to the premises for handicapped persons pending completion of the Elevator installation, and will post notice conspicuously at the premises concerning the availability of manually assisted access . IN WI=iSS WHEREOF the undersigned have set their hands and seals as of the 15th day of April , 1991 . Autumn y T s- By: _y of City 0 Salem By: Phoenix Enrichment Center, Inc. By: INEDMNIF/TXTRWS 2 �•CO 014 r CITY OF SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT BOARD OF HEALTH 9 North Street ROBERT E BLENKHORN Salem, Massachusetts 01970 HEALTH AGENT 508-741-1800 September 26, 1991 Christian Payen c/o Clinton Design Associates .. 861 Edgell Road Framingham, MA 01701 Attention: Edward Clinton: Re: Proposed Food Establishment "Christian Payen", 120 Washington Street, Salem, MA Dear Mr. Payen: Based on the plan review held at this office on September 23, 1991 regarding the proposed food establishment at 120 Washington Street �(Pe.abody Block) , the Health Department issues the following comments in accordance with 105 CRM 590.000; State Sanitary Code Chapter R, "Minimum Sanitation Standards for Food Establishments": - Walls, floors and ceilings in food preparation, food storage warewashing areas, and all walk-in refrigerators, dressing rooms, toilet rooms shall be constructed of smooth non-absorbent easily cleanable surfaces. An example is stainless steel, "glassboard" or equivalent material. - You stated that the floor is to be covered with quarry tile in the service area. - All equipment and utensils to be constructed of stainless steel or an equivalent smooth easily cleanable material. Equipment to be installed with adequate space surrounding it to allow for regular, effective cleaning. - Accessible wall-hung handwashing sink(s,) with liquid soap and paper towel dispensers to be installed in each food preparation and warewashing area. Sinks used for food preparation or for warewashing shall not be used for washing of hands or for any other purpose. - In new establishmrnts at least one (1) service sink or curbed cleaning facility with a floor drain shall be provided and used for the cleaning of mops or similar cleaning tools and for the disposal of mopwater. Handwashing or warewashing facilities or food preparation sinks shall not be used for this purpose under any circumstances. continued SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT s ` 9 North Street Salem, MA 01970 Christian Payen- Page 2 of 2 September 26, 1991 c/o Clinton Design Associates Re: Proposed Food Establishment "Christian Payen", 120 Washington Street, Salem, MA - Three compartment sinks shall be installed in all new food establishments and in all establishments which were in existence prior to the effective date of these regulations, whenever such establishments undergo substantial renovation or transfer of ownership. - The installation of exposed horizontal utility service lines and pipes on the floor is prohibited. Exposed utility service lines and pipes shall be installed in a way that does not obstruct or prevent cleaning of the walls, floors and ceilings. - All construction must also meet the code requirements set forth by the Building, Fire, Electrical and any other pertinent mnunicpal departments. - Submit to this office the floor plan of this establishment detailing place- ment of equipment, etc. with appropriate index. Any changes of this proposed food establishment requires Board of Health approval. The Health Department appreciates your cooperation in this matter. Contact this office to arrange compliance inspections throughout the construction process. If you have any questions, kindly contact this office. FOR THE BOARD OF HEALTH REPLY TO ROBERT E. BLENKHORN, C.H.O. WILLIAM T. BURKE, III, R.S. HEALTH AGENT SENIOR SANITARIAN REB/m cc: Building Department Electrical Department Fire Prevention Licensing Department -DEC-23-91 NON 12:36 1 ' FAX NO, 3911281 _ F. 01 plana must bd filed -n 4 r iaysc�!' t> t, ii ; ,' t ' . d �pY ; ,n�•7pu4tor hefpre a permit far erection will be fjranted, .: duplkc7es pf'w8tch whertwcapp,ared by the fncpoctof shall• be kepf of fh® buliding, during proariets of !hu wAtR, i i Col ty 6f s l x713 r �r'I . APPLICATION PERMIT TO � P` ADDITION fr�N t�R MAKE ALTERATIONS I" 4G it �I� arty �* v;C4TOR OTr BPT.(LD)N'C,�: . 1. rt Tb{ un:acl♦a7gney beaaoy 5b lies te,► a Pe}ar+it to build seeordiog to the fdlloawg apeY:IflcstloBn: " ;Y 4 ��, �, AFc;�,tect'a .name �`, F.r�,�.�J 15: !/N•SJ�lds'"G s ' •_ � �i 90114ui.`s'uawe and address 1�, 7 " ak-r V ,°' rT>c e /,zJFa�Co`/l� :11 i U44tioni of .building No,' 'f`"/ d 1 C� 5,�i ���� 5 — — ;,!• �UrposP of. Mu/AQit1 1`! 1 �{l �a?�"(./L K r7 c F i,L�r.,•� , 1. M..:� t/ It _,� t, • 4x .. at sieraal of bulldgn .'iFMiri _ r ' = 1i. } saw o �rPleli+aq.s' oe hgw. ani fa7tiex $ ar}dtistYOn No pf taEfr6a'to of, feet rear h feet deep I _ Y ' Ye��.f�4S Bt t¢It.-rq ,' .7�I'{'^"-rc.�-•• r--k•....--.—ti-..�.�... •' � ! ho :01 teet from the level of tl7o 9 k 4,tlnd.to th jghe;t part of the roof? ot`t44 •street , . 4 Pte.ttC1Sr Utse'4f Ote Wifilt 41 119yyyvit j 'Ys"gyp twi1r bQ„xre ;theses of ac�,4ysy{ 1� r� rcloF? c�a c L• ;7 rz t. � t ) siT'i ! ���=ppp���{{{,,,'''. V{ t t ' ,i 31t AYld.a_�-.•- •x.s.;-i $7d....-..-•r---•.i 4+u.-�..-.....—�.: 6t� is +•' I �r7�'+1�+ `.+•.'�w;--�•,.w �19tE117e(:�ta�R of � � r i g 1. t1-4 14 1 At ►ambers? J r D�stais7eo oC @iipyort'v oa cetera? +�r rl .��,' UL4fyyy of (iltp�dPt?... 4. be ertotef�. on` 9,oI.T R' k;f;�i lib limp �U ,�' ' g< Wha :s the piet�rfal of founf ^i t` ai j Ali, W�I^'�he r t tabe W, pitch d� iaapv� fl of gom�, l? .' •�Gi % r �tru) of roof�PoiooriA6? ' ' np',:i = std ” -•,� (st 7,i �Y tits+'11i` li^,N hti7}1d121[§ 9Lei,+tA�C O�kA7�Iti or tkoi water�Cr'he i,r • } z 's�d6{pi7 yrlPk� a�ll /II,' rNCre Ta7clrneasr FJ/A 7 ;yli ll� b72ilaing 'agfor 7n to rho A+ �2}t7ie ,i ..t ..4"�.liN.N,•I. a rivit• '. 9lI/LS Fl. ')�ti ' .-7 � "'``._:. ',:. !1 MIPTTI, C c`ISSfIC fA.7 y Public Vroperig Pyar#menf Richard T. McIntosh One Salem Green 745-0213 i i REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTIAL OCCUPANCY AT PEABODY BUILDING All windows, roof scuttles, and exterior openings shall be closed in; Installation of a wall with door at the head of the cellars stairs in the proposed pizza shop occupancy; Smoke detectors shall be installed at each vacant floor and at each occupancy on the first floor and shall be interconnected. The basement shall have either heat or smoke detectors, also interconnected; The fire doors that separate the two buildings shall be closed and secured; All trash and debri shall be removed from the building. The basement shall be properly secured and all trash and debris shall be removed. ichard T. McIntosh Inspector of Buildings RTM:bms cc: Fire Department Mike Moniz, Salem Redevelopment Authority PEABODY/POST OFFICE BUILDING; 124 WASHINGTON ST. PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK; 11/30/83 1. ELEVATOR REPAIR TO CURRENT CODE REQUIREMENTS 2. ALL EXIT WAYS (2 MEANS OF EGRESS/FLOOR) ESTABLISHED INCLUDING FIRE RATED WALL REQUIREMENTS 3. EXIT CORE CONSTRUCTED FOR THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS 4. EMERGENCY LIGHTING AND EXIT SIGNS 5. STANDPIPES AT ALL EXIT WAYS OR EXIT CORRIDORS 6. SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM 7. MASTER (ENUNCIATOR) PANEL 8. PULL STATION 9. HEATING SYSTEM (EXIT WAYS AND CORRIDORS) 10. SPRINKLER SYSTEM 11. ELECTRICAL 12. EXTERIOR FACADE IMPROVEMENTS r , F Cis t P . 01 IWLr' t s i CITY OF SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT BOARD OF HEALTH 9 North Street ROBERT E. BLENKHORN Salem,Massachusetts 01970 HEALTH AGENT 508-741-1800 July 23, 1992 Foodie s Pizza 114 Washington St. Salem,Ma 01970 Re: Proposed Food Establishment"Foodie's Pizza" Dear Mr Breen, As per the recent plan review of the proposed food establishment located at 114 Washington St,the Health Department issues the following comments in accordance with State Sanitary Code,Chapter 10, 105CMR 590.000. "Minimum Sanititation standards for food establishments." The walls,wall coverings,ceilings of walk-in refrigeration units, food preparation areas, warewashing areas,and toilet rooms and their vestibules shall be smooth,nonabsorbent, and easily cleanable. An example is stainless steel, "glassboard" or equivalent material. All equipment and utensils to be constructed of stainless steel or an equivalent smooth easily cleanable material. Equipment to be installed with adequate space surrounding it to allow for regular,effective cleaning. Accessible wall-hung handwashing sink(s)with liquid soap and paper towel dispensers to be installed in each food preparation and warewashing area. Sinks used for food prepration and warewashing area. Sinks used for food preparation or for warewashing shall not be used for washing of hands or for any other purpose. In new establishments at least one(1)service sink or curbed cleaning facility with a floor drain shall be provided and used for the cleaning of mops or similar cleaning tools and for the disposal of mopwater. Handwashing or warewashing facilities or food prepration sinks shall not be used for this purpose under any circumstances. Three compartment sink with drain board shall be installed in all new food establishment and in all establishments which were in existence prior to the effective date of these regulations,whenever such establishments undergo substantial renovation or transfer of ownership. Sink compartments shall be large enough to accomodate the immersion of most equipment and utensils,and each compartment of the sink shall be supplied with hot and cold running water. As discussed, the installation of an exterior refrigeration unit must be approved by the Building/Zoning Department. If approval is granted the unit must be installed in a manner that does not create a noise problem during operation. The installation of exposed horizontal utility service lines and pipes on the floor is A SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT 9 North Street Salern; MA 01970 prohibited. Exposed utility service lines and pipes shall be installed in a way that does not obstruct or prevent cleaning of the walls,floors and ceilings. All construction must also meet the code requirements set forth by the Building,Fire, Electrical and any other pertinent municipal departments. Contact this office to arrange compliance inspections throughout the construction process. If you have any questions,kindly contact this office. FOR THE BOARD OF HEALTH REPLY TO ROSERT E.BLENKHORN,C.H.O. WILLIAM T.BURKE, III,R.S. HEALTH AGENT SENIOR SANITARIAN REB/cok cc: Building Department Electrical Department Fire Prevention Licensing Department CLIENT : MR E,J, BREEN PROJECT : 92.00925 NEW WINGS, INC. DATE RECEIVED ; 07/27/92 10 INTERVALS ROAD DATE REPORTED: 07/27/92 NAHANT, MA 01908 LOCATION: 120 WASHINGTON STREET SALEM, MA 01970 ANALYTICAL RESULTS OF BULK SAMPLES SAMPLE DESCRIPTION 001 SAMPLE A, PIPE COVERING, ASBESTOS - AMOSITE 05% CELLAR, BEIGE ASBESTOS - CHRYSOTILE : 80% NON-FIBROUS MATERIAL : 10% 002 SAMPLE B, PAPER COVERING, ASBESTOS -.CHRYSOTILE : 85% FIRST FLOOR, GRAY CELLULOSE 05% NON-FIBROUS MATERIAL : 10% 003 SAMPLE C. MATERIAL OFF FLOOR ASBESTOS - CHRYSOTILE : 800A OF CELLAR, BEIGE CELLULOSE 10% NON-FIBROUS MATERIAL 10% 004 SAMPLE D, MATERIAL FROM HOSED ASBESTOS - CHRYSOTILE < 01% BEARING WALL, THIRD FLOOR, GRAY FIBROUS GLASS 92% CELLULOSE ULOSE 03% NON-FIBROUS MATERIAL OS% THESE SAMPLES WERE ANALYZED BY POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY WITH DISPERSION STAINING (PLM/DS) ACCORDING TO THE EPA INTERIM METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ASBESTOS IN BULK INSULATION SAMPLES, EPA-600/M4.82.020, THIS METHOD IS SENSITIVE TO THE PRESENCE OF ASBESTOS AT LESS THAN ONE PERCENT. THIS REPORT RELATES ONLY TO THOSE SAMPLES ANALYZED, AND MAY NOT BE INDICATIVE OF OTHER SIMILAR APPEARING MATERIALS EXISTING AT THIS, OR OTHER SITES, THE EPA NOW REQUIRES THAT FRIABLE SAMPLES WITH ASBESTOS CONTENTS OF LESS THAN 10%, DETERMINED BY A VISUAL ESTIMATION, BE VERIFIED USING THE POINT COUNTING TECHNIQUE OR OTHERWISE BE ASSUMED TO CONTAIN GREATER THAN 1% ASBESTOS BY THE BUILDING OWNER OR OPERATOR FRIABLE SAMPLES WITH ANALYSIS RESULTS INDICATING THE PRESENCE OF 1% OR LESS ASBESTOS MUST BE TREATED AS ASBESTOS. CONTAINING MATERIALS UNLESS THESE QUANTITIES ARE VERIFIED USING THE POINT COUNTING TECHNIQUE. POINT COUNTING IS A SYSTEMATIC TECHNIQUE FOR ESTIMATING CONCENTRATION, AI,SO USING PLM. IF YOU WOULD LIKE ANY OF YOUR FRIABLE SAMPLES WITH ASBESTOS CONTENTS OF LESS THAN 10% TO BE POINT COUNTED, PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE. POINT COUNTING IS NOT REQUIRED FOR THOSE SAMPLES IN WHICH NO ASBESTOS IS DETECTED DURING ANALYSIS BY PLM. ALL SAMPLES ARE STORED AT THE CEC LABORATORY FOR A PERIOD OF THREE MONTHS. FURTHER ANALYSIS OR RETURN OF SAMPLES MUST BE REQUESTED WITHIN THIS THREE MONTH PERIOD TO GUARANTEE THEIR AVAILABILITY. LABORATORY CERTIFICATION #-pp®AO®®G LABORATORY SUPERVISOR PAGE 1 CEC 300 Wildwood Avenue,Woburn,MA 01801,(617)033-2555.FAX(617)932-9402 CITY OF SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT r BOARD OF HEALTH 9 North Street ROBERT E.BLEWHORN Salem,Massachusetts 01970 r HEALTH AGENT -i r �tj 508-741-1800 b ca r. r , u ns July 27, 1992 y Mr. Ed Breen -. Foodees Pizza 114 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 Dear Mr. Breen: No construction work is to be done at 114 Washington Street until approval from Mr. James Jordan, Department of Enviromental Protection at 1-617-935- 2160. FOR THE BOARD OF HEALTH ROBERT E. BLENRHORN, C.H.O. HEALTH AGENT REB/m 1 1 �Ll Cs•f.5 �£.rJ i — �. ( I .Y12 +'P CCfC Cc,Pi. 1 ti� <tJ - C>Ysca � E2itis �. C a. t l (fit 3 1 l ✓i 1 J CONSTF.UCT''SUN !ONT20L PROJECT NIMER: PROJECT TIITY._ Feargdy Eloc6: - Foodies Pizza PRQTECTIONLOCATION: 120 67ashon Street NAME OF SUILDINO: Peabody B1ock -� NATURE OF PROJECT:4 Rencvat exiSYi. Soave into u yaurant �� IN ACCORDANCE vv-[T?7 SECTION 127.0 OF TrE NASSArr;i_gL c STATE Bi; rTIN, SDE I._ Gee P. lsoumas� SE 1Sfi-,q TION NO, 234 BEING A REGISTERED PROFFSSIO.NA �IN,�Fk, :Ci ITF}'T }ii t Y "`;`iSY THAT 4 _ FREPAR D DIRECT.Y SCPERV.L-_ TF- PRE AIZ�';'10., CONC�Ur ALIO S C AI .'%ND SPECIFICATIONS CONCERN SNve ENTIRE PROJE I— _— ARCHITF--rURAL - STRUCTURAl, FIRE PP.OTE`T'TON X -- EuriRICAL 2 h HANICAi aIIER _ --- FOR THE ABOVE NAMED PROJECT A\D i7jAT '�C THE PrST OF i, 18K3,'0'vT.r E' SUCr PIANS COMPUTATIONS tSrJ $PFCIFICATICNS hy'r THE APFLIii v ' RO'.,'ISIO 5 OF "-ASSAC.HUSETT'S STATE BUILDI[o CORE„ ALL ACCFPTAH?,E ENGIN+Fp.I,y3 PRACTICE$ AV_ A��F'i 3 E I FeWS AND ORDINANCES" FOR THE PROPOSED USE AND OCCUPANCY. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT I SHALL, pmrt 7R'"1 `1'tL N �F .S h.Y PROp'�C ONFy SF�VIw:.y htWJ B2 PRESENT ON TE k CONSTrUCT,ON SITE ON A RFJG'..L.AR AkND F�IOT TC BASE; T� D��c i'<Nz TF AT THE WORK 75 PROCEEDINt IN ACCURDANdCE k'ITr A� U Fr TS AFPRi�Vru FCiR THE BUILDING PERMIT AND SRAI,L BE RESPONiSIE.LE FOR TicSPFs,?Fi?M I"; SECITCt9 i2i.2.2. 1. Review of shop drawrrSs, s ies and other s °i ' xnictals er ute contract'. d8 regIired by the rC31C trL1C tion contra.'i uv:l:r^e::�..5 �.j SU�1tted fc.r bUildino permit, ej-id �'.pprcval farCr i`CL .3i re C? `he s.1 concept. 2- Review and approval o" the quality <c:;tro1 gra lures for , endo reraared CCIlS trCUtl.011 Ce!7+d,iP;1E5 I -c-4u Iring controlled ;713 t.E;•r1313 �r con.gtrV,:tiGn Appendix B. Specified in the accepted angir::a..i,1� ravel, e sta dar4S listed iii PLR. UANT -0 SECTION 127.2.3, I SHALL SUBMIT PERIJDIC, LY, A PRCCRr-, s RkYGRT TOGETHER WITH PERTINENJT C(m4DrS To THE, BUILDING itis:F ti R. UPON C'QMPLEI.rON OF THE WORK, I S,WwL S(JFy JT A P"!�; : P P{aF"' P '%rte SA`IISFAC iC)RY CYX�IP ET LGN AND RYADZ!FSS OF 'ITT PRi� ErT FvR0(�mA;7�Z �E SUS$Cl2IHED ANJ SvK1RN IBJ BITC!RF' TiIS t r1i--DAY_.- OF June 19 92 ZO 'd 60;8 ODM ?6-01-N1f P. 03 AUTOMATi1 COVER SHEET DATE : JUN-- 10- 02-' WED 8 : 09 � TO : FAX 0 : 'l _508,,3Y;018 FROM : FAX 03 WAGES WERE SEN'r I ��` U I i IIG THIS GOVER PAGE ) $® CITY SALEM PERMIT �+3 �� SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 BUILDING >` o. 4,2 0-A. ter, 'f -- )B PERMITNO. DATE APPLICANT !L - ADDRESS " (NO) )STREET) (CONTR S LICENSE) +'•+i:�Iri.EiU '`.Y STATE ='�� ZIP CODE TEL.NO. -- CITY ,. - _._ ... ' NUMBEROF �-1I'i�r;�i i4%V'cL `- �1 DWELLINGU 11 _ ir -��-� D NITS PERMIT TO --(� STORY " NO. -- (PROPOSED USE)- _ ---- - -NIN (TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT) ZONING "'I S.•i I.i:i:=li�i L�:'-'-'h --R--"- DISTRICT tft ` (NO.) ISTREET) AND (CROSS STREET) (CROSS STREET) SUBDIVISION - LOT BLOCK SIZE BUILDING IS TO BE FT.WIDE BY FT.LONG BV FT.IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION TOTVPE USEGROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION (TYPE) REMARKS. PERMITAREA OR ESTIMATED COST - - FEE $ -- VOLUME (CUBIGSOUARE FEET) OWNER BUILDING DEPT. BY ADDRESS ` THIS PERMIT CONVEYS NO RIGHT TO OCCUPY ANY STREET,ALLEY OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART THEREOF,EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY,ENCROACHMENTS C ON PUBLIC PROPERTY,NOT SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE,MUST BE APPROVED BY THE JURISDICTION,STREET OR ALLEY GRADES AS WELL AS DEPTH A14D LOCATION OF PUBLIC SEWERS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT RELEASE THE APPLICANT FROM THE CONDITIONS OF ANY APPLICABLE SUBDIVISION RESTRICTIONS, WHERE APPLICABLE SEPARATE MINIMUM OF THREE CALL INSPECTIONS APPROVED PLANS MUST BE RETAINED ON JOB AND THIS CARD KEPT PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK: POSTED UNTIL FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE. WHERE A ELECTRICAL.PLUMBING AND ).FOUNDATIONS OR FOOTINGS. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS REQUIRED,SUCH BUILDING SHALL MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS. 2.PRIOR TO COVERING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS(READY TO LATH). NOT BE OCCUPIED UNTIL FINAL ON HAS BEEN MADE. 3.FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE OCCUPANCY. POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM STREET BUILDING INSPECTION P ROYALS PLUMBING INSPECTION APPROVALS ELECTRICAL INSPECTION APPROVALS 4'✓ 2 �s/ar�9� J GAS IN CTION APRROVALS RE PT.IN CTING APPROVALS OARD OF HEALTH It /_ ' A � ©`� 96. '1( - dl/v= dl94 0 OTHER CITY ENGINEER 2/9 " - CERTIFI A E OF OCCUPANCY Issued: 1 a 9�Permit H: 1 W,9 ( FL PE MIT WILL BECOME NULL AND VOID rF 6ONSTRUCTION WORK IS I INSPECTIONS INDICATED ON THIS CARD INSPECTOR HAS APPROVED THE VARIOUS NOT STARTED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF DATE THE PERMIT IS ISSUED ED OR WRITTEN NOTIFICATION. STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION. AS NOTED ABOVE. ..�,..�.,.xss.:a.�sL _.. = -..__�:,.sa�1. ... .�,..w.+..w.�a::-+a". s+kn:,:n:.;'.I.axs.+,s'+.6.LasaY-+i..:.`aiie�.F.ti•-tea.-.>a:« �..« ..�._... ,:._ ._y��--. 'M'l DIAMETEPi SCHEvuLE \'"• � JZ7tyT5 (40 67M PIPE PIPE HhWEPS s" '791ST I _ Srsa VACUUM BRE&KEP� _ I II D"t` I -Nis, LAN ad FULL 'SIZE76P RELIEF VALVE II Kiri FULL SIZE,DjSCW&pAE !i TQ P6N 5/811 THM&DED WD UALuIIJIZED P6f�6"L6R4>:t3 _ I CEILINy TH6N g6MEJ'r OF '(. A E1, HUTER AND Q NEEP = = == = --: P THICK pLYWnpr) 665p UN1571iLT SUPPOP,Ts �4 &A. 5 • ,• r�gL Joni sAcnL►� � /� f. _. WD JoIsTS• Mint) \ 1'1/211 5T910L plea. CArPao r4• Snag. `"D�TAt L NT3 ' A DETAIL - -EXP. rtAtJ (�„ a�nV� GElI,ItJCa P 2 NOT TO `3CALE � A gp r,7.-•1 `k�Loc.lG. ATN Gu&,AuwX.WaA4 CLINTON DESIGN ASSOCIATES FRAMINGHAM'M ACHUSEM 01702 (808) 788-0622 FAX (SOB) 788 OiOB TO• d T00• ON 00: 6 16' 0£ .idy 658088L805' ON 131 N9IS3Q NO1NTl) Il � ln � � � I � � � � � � i I � ' � �� I I � �, i _ I ILII ISI — �� � il i \ __ -_ i Eugene W. Hamilton P. E. Structural Engineers 183 Silver St. • Hanover, Me. 02339 • 826-3586 June 5, 1990 I.awlor Corporation 407 Mystic Avenue, Suite 34B Medford, MA 02155 Att : Carl Dumas Re : Peabody Block, Salem, MA Gentlemen: We have investigated the structure of the Peabody Building and the former Post Office Building. The space between the two buildings will be infilled with four new floors and a roof . The opposing exterior walls of the buildings will be used to support the new structure . The walls of the existing structures are adequate to carry the new loadings which wil be imposed on them. The roof of the Post office will be reinforced to carry snow stacking loads caused by the higher level of the infill roof . We have designed beams to allow the removal of some columns in the basement of the post office . The columns are lightly loaded and support only first floor structure in the main building and first floor and roof in the annex. The remaining existing columns and foundations are adequate for the redistribution of loads . Very truly yours, OF EUGENE HAMILTON altN32II276 — SI " Eugene Ha � � 3Cal� CLINTON DESIGN ASSOCIATES C, Architects 861 Edgell Road Framingham, MA 01701 Phone (508) 788-0622 Fax (508) 788-0859 rx x� �7u — — Salem Building Department m Cjr One Salem Green Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Attn: Jim Santos, Bill Munroe a .� zr- Re: Peabody Block, Phoenix School Occupancy _�, ca ccss Gentlemen: In accordance with Section 127.0 of the Massachusetts State Building Code, I have reviewed and inspected the construction at the Peabody Block, Phoenix School Construction Site and find that it meets the requirements outlined at our meeting of Tuesday, March 26, 1991 for occupancy. Sinc�erely, r. N 6TOKA Edward F. Clinton, A.I.A. b Pd ��q�rlf OF tARSS,� --- aCITY OF SALEM PUBLIC PROPERTY DEPARTMENT KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL MAYOR 120 NASEIINGTONS'IREEl ♦ SALEM,MASSACHUSL TIS 01970 Tr L:978-745-9595 ♦ FAR:978-740-9846 December 6, 2010 Mr. Alex Schnipp RCG 120 Washington Street Salem, Ma. 0197p Dear Alex, During recent inspections of the basement level of 120 Washington Street I have become concerned that the safety of the building is being compromised by some of the present conditions regarding tenant separation and storage for your restaurant tenants including the storage of trash. There is one particular condition in the basement area used by Gulu- Gulu Cafe where there is a storage room with no sprinkler protection and insufficient separation from other tenants including an electric fan that appears to be ventilating the Gulu Gulu basement through other tenant spaces to the outside. This is a Building Code violation and needs to be corrected immediately. The current method of storing recyclables outside the restaurant is unacceptable, as I believe you have agreed. In anticipation of your providing a storage space for recyclables inside the building and addressing the tenant separation issues discussed above I am requesting that you have an architect prepare as an as built plan and code review of the basement level and to itemize any measures necessary to bring the basement into compliance. I would also request that you commit to a 30 day timeframe for permitting and construction of the interior recyclable storage area. Sincerely, Thomas McGrath Assistant Building Inspector City of Salem cc: Fresh Taste of Asia, Upper Crust, Polonia, Gulu-Gulu Cafe 67A�, Certificate No: 32-12 Building Permit No.: 932-12 Commonwealth of Massachusetts City of Salem Building Electrical Mechanical Permits This is to Certify that the COMMERCIAL located at Dwelling Type 120 WASHINGTON STREET in the CITY OF SALEM — ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Address Town/City Name IS HEREBY GRANTED A PERMANENT CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY PERMIT FOR(FLYING SAUCER PIZZA) This permit is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating thereto, and expires unless sooner suspended or revoked. Expiration Date _____-_-- -----------------------------------------____- Issued On:Mon Jul 23,2012 GeoTMS®2012 Des Lauriers Municipal Solutions,Inc. ------------------'-----"- -'-"-""----------------------------------------- 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 932-12 G IS 1188 ; I COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map: 35 Block Lot:�Ay` .... ... 0004 Category "- ,ALTERATIONS : CITY OF SALEM Perillit#f 932 12,',; BUILDING PERMIT . .. ....... Project#,:: JS-2012-002663 ,!Esf. Cost:'-�,�l-,,',':,1$6,000.00 113aianc&Due:7 $00 ,,, — Xj Z PE"ISSIONIS HEREBY GRANTED TO: :I--- Contractor: License: Expires: iUse Group h Edward Croughwell CONSTRUCTIO SUPERVISOR-65602 58 ZoningB5 PEABODY BLOCK,TLC, C.10 RCG LLC � Units Gamed'" : e I licant.EEdward Croughw I ]pp Uniolost'-, C, �=:=.AT. 120 WASHINGTON STREET ID'ig Safe ISSUED ON.- 21-May-2012 AMENDED ON. EXPIRES ON. 21-Oct-2012 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK. ADD ONE NEW WALL, PAINT AND EXPOSE BRICK @(TWO PLACES)jbh POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Electric Gas Plumbing Building Underground: Underground: Underground: Excavation: Service; I Meter: Footings: &.61 ev, a oi�- I Ro h:: Rough: RoughK 4- Foundation: Final: Final: Fina qt-4 1po& Rough Frame:, -t— &17112 Fireplace/Chimmey: D.P.W. Fire Health Insulation: Meter: Oil: Final: House 9 Smoke: 7, Water: Alarm: Assessor Treasury: Sewer: Sprinklers; Final: TIES PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF SALEM ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. 0 Signature: Fee Type: Receipt No: Date Paid: Check No: Amount: BUILDING REC-2012-002898 21-May-12 17410 $66,00 IMPORTANT 01"/?,rFR OR COVrr�rTnR,!'!^T ARRANGE It , -3 CC�NSTR.-;C -p - . SEE Cli ��,E ICCL�E CHAPTER I ! Is-r;,- j'FPH,--TfOjS. 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ALL PENETRATIONS, OPENINGS, GAPS,JOINTS ETC. IN THE 118 WASHIIJGTON ST. EXISTING WALLS AND CEILINGS SHALL BE FIRESTOPPED TO A FLOOR PLAN KEY SALEM, MA 1 HR LEVEL — 2. DETAILS PROVIDED ON A-530 ARE TYPICAL OF VARIOUS ........... EXISTING WALLS TO BE Peabody Block,LLC PENETRATION CONDITIONS THAT EXIST IN THE EXISTING FIRESTOPPED PER DETAILS do RCG,LLC CEILINGS AND WALLS. PROVIDED ON DRAWING A-530 ,R TE 3. DUE TO THE EXTENSIVE AMOUNT OF PENETRATIONS IN THE ® EXISTING WALLS AND CEILINGS IF THERE IS A CONDITION TK G ALEXISTING CEILINGS TO BE KHDESIGN INC. THAT THE DETAILS ON SHEET A-530 DO NOT PROPERLY FIRESTOPPED PER DETAILS 0000<000^^o,,,eo ADDRESS THE ARCHITECT IS TS BE CONTACTED FOR PROVIDED ON DRAWING A-530 -`—" PROPER DETAILING FOR THAT SPECIFIC CONDITION. 4. A PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING TO REVIEW THE FIELD CONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCING THE WORK IS RECOMMENDED • , ,/ • � EL�V. � a j ...............(.... .. ........................ a. 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ALARM SYSTEM eeeeeeeeeseoeeee Ni:.UW E.,9lIEOlYtl6M1E,K¢NI R181pNE6N-NI�i.,%N,.,91-ZY 36"W x 16" D EXHAUST DUCT CONSULTAN'IR: INLINE GARAGE EXHAUST FAN 8200 CFM @ .50" SP PENN BARRY SX2258C G 1000 RPM 2.85 BHP 3.0 HP 208V 3PH 32" x 32" EXHUST LOUVER G 8200 CFM 16"W x 36" H EXHAUST DUCT PROVIDE 4-72"x IB" MOTOR OPERATED G LOUVERS IN DOOR INTER LOCK WITH CARBON MONXIDE SENSOR EXHAUST FAN LOCATED IN OVERHEAD DOOR THERMOSTAT GAS FIRED CLOSED COMBUSTION 4-24" x 24" TG UNIT HTR 300 MBH INPUT 2050 CFM EACH G writs G G II G/ Tu FRED M` P ❑ ,MARZULLO �y � Wo.40660E rT I ���gtTJON,�J o.,.a EERE�iRr ,NN, GARAGE ELECTRICAL PLAN E.0 PEABODY BLOCK RENOVATIONS KEY 118 WASHINGTON ST. D EXISTING GWB SALEM, MA ACT CEILING GRID(ARMSTRONG FISSURED) Peabody Block,LLC 2 X 4 LIGHT FIXTURE 2 T8 LAMP do RCG,LLC (LIGHTOUER WES SERIES 2X4) *Eu* C=T=S'WET LOCATION FLUORESCENT T8 ® T K G 2 LAMP(TCP LINEAR WL8SA232UNIH) KHALSA DESIGN INC. (®� MOTIOW PHOTOCELL SPOT LIGHT (ACCESS LIGHTING 20310) o WALL SCONCE(LIGHTOLIER BRISTOL 3652WH) t ® EXIT SIGN(LIGHT FIXTURE t1 ` O" INDUSTRIES HEAT SENSOR ALL EXISTING CEILING DEVICES TO REMAIN OPERATIONAL O HEAT SENSOR(HONEYWELL 5809) ! DURING CONSTRUCTION. ® EXISTING VIDEO CAMERA (9 VIDEO --.- - 0 DETECTOR D5 ) .-__.._._ ® EXISTING SMOKEERA HD t._.-----__...__.._• -..----- --- ------ E(HONEYWELL _------•.------------ ___..._.__...._ _ Q SMOKE DETECTOR FER TO DETAILS ON A53 "' FOR ALL PENETRATIONS t Et_tO® ? \ ' (HONEYWELL 5806W3) �" : iEL V. NOTE: I O ' NEW LIGHTS IN CORRIDOR EXISTING DIOXIDE \ / \ : _ _ __ GARAGE WILL BE ON THE i ,-_ 1 -- ® CARBON DIOXIDE DETECTOR w \ -�-- EXISTING CIRCUIT AND • �\ `�.. / ` �.-. -- _ _ (BRK ELECTRONICS C051208N) F0 - -SWITCHES t v ��/CLFRED M �A CI. 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