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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous - 1590 GREAT POND ROAD 4/30/2018 1590 GREAT POND ROAD 210/062.0-0036-0000.0 PO Box 55098 Boston,MA 022055098 617-951-0600 Form of Notice of Casualty Loss to Building Under MASS. GEN. LAWS, Ch. 139, Sec. 3B To: Building Commissioner or Board of Health or Inspector of Buildings Board of Selectman City Hall City Hall NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845 NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845 RE: Insured: ROGER A. FASNACHT and ANNETTE Z. FASNACHT Property Address: 1590 GREAT POND ROAD,NORTH ANDOVER, MA Policy Number: HMA 0309349 Claim Number: BOS00065857 Date of Loss: 11/1/2015 Company: Safety Indemnity Insurance Company Claim has been made involving loss, damage or destruction of the above-captioned property, which may either exceed$1,000.00 or cause Mass. Gen. Laws, Chapter 143, Section 6 to be applicable. If any notice under Mass. Gen. Laws, Chapter 139, Section 3B is appropriate, please direct it to the attention of the writer and include a reference to the captioned insured, location, policy number, date of loss and claim number. Lisa Monette Claim Examiner 11/11/2015 Safety Insurance Company Homeowners Claims Unit P. O. Box 55098 Boston, MA 02205-5098 Phone: (857) 233-8618 Fax: (617) 535-5833 Email: lisamonette@safetyinsurance.com Location No. Date ' N°RTS , TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER pf t�♦° ,♦ '40 Certificate of Occupancy $ t } ;#= Building/Frame Permit Fee $ E Foundation Permit Fe $ s�cMus t Other Permit Fee W S $ 5 �� Sewer Connection Fee $ Water Connection Fee $ _ TOTAL Building Inspector pp ��0jj9/15/95 10:33 25.04 PAID Div. Public Works PERMIT NO. '�� � APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO BURR — NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. I'Ac.F f' MAP 440. LOT NO. 2 RECORD OF OWNERSHIP DATE BOOK PAGE ZONE I SUB DIV. LOT NO. I t }.'. ,/ LOCATION -- URPOSE 1 . /. C3 �R A7 �o�a off. ¢t CL ,S&V I •? OWNER'S NAME AJ �G ,6, ,/— NO. OF STORIES SIZE t R1A� BASEMENT OR SLAB • „ �WNER'S ADDRESS (s- ra&+ orale Rd ' v a .�, •i+ SIZE OF ARCHITECT'S NAME FLOOR TIMBERS IST 2ND 3RD BUILDER'S NAME SPAN DISTANCE TO NEAREST BUILDING DIMENSIONS OF SILLS DISTANCE FROM STREET " POSTS f I l)ISTANQE FROM LOT LINES—SIDES REAR GIRDERS t A lay ii jd { L, ri... ••; ;,AEA OF LOT FRONTAGE HEIGHT OF FOUNDATION THICKNESS SIZE OF FOOTING X 18 BUILOINb NEW i bi 18 BUILDING ADDITION MATERIAL OF CHIMNEY + J11y}r, '} ` r - IS BUILDING ON SOLID OR FILLED LAND ` IS BUILDING ALTERATION � F ' do WILL BUILDING CONFORM TO REQUIREMENTS OF CODE IS BUILDING CONNECTED TO TOWN WATER })• �1,,,,� BOARD OF APPEALS ACTION. IF ANY IS BUILDING CONNECTED TO TOWN SEWER ! rj , IB BUILDING CONNECTED TO NATURAL 6A8 LINE + }l -+ 3 PROPERTY INFORMATION INSTRUCTIONS JllLAND COOT BOTH SIDES BEE BOBLDG. COST {{ I EBT. BLDG. COST PER SQ. FT. 9 PAGE 1 FILL OUT SECTIONS 1 3 r j � `IIS 11 �IIQI � � PAGE 2 FILL OUT SECTIONS 1 12 [ST. BLDG. COST ODER ROOM SEPTIC PERMIT NO. � �I Z' ELECTRIC MET[PS MUST BE ON OUTSIDE OF BUILDING 4 APPROVED BY o t *y 'k „ ATTACHED GARAGES MUST CONFORM TO STATE FIRE REGULATIONS 4-a'r PLANS MUST BE FILED AND APPROVED BY BUILDING INSPECTOR X r y DAT iIED BUILDING INSP[CT011 II cL + s 'ir$Yy1ntiS gP SI ATURE OF OWNER O AUTHORIZED AGENT fi v c. 710 I� 'zs" a0 OWNERTEL.X I FEE STDvE Sf�OPPE ii PERMIT GRANTED CONTR.TEL.+4 r � iI t —1 S 19 J�� CONTR.UC.A . 9 H.I.C.q i fe„ �5."'.TI, .. _.. .. ____... ____ .. .,,......,..-.,,,,.«,,..N.,,.,m............ . ...,. .. ...H<r....ci....a,r....vn.,.,_... ...„w ..�.r.oa;�fa r � 1 191 . rrvvv v 1 V V !_ 111%7 i/"1LL_ly1 two ! V� IIf...Vl1tL1%7 Permit A building permit is required for the installation of any solid fuel burning appliance. The building permit and installation inspection are limited to the stove installation and not to the stove construction. Stove ..: A. New �P B. Type/radiant Circulating C. Manufacturer i Lab.No. Name/Model No. Collar size Dimensions/Height �� " Length o2 Width .23 Chimney A. New Existing Ao/rl6" 8. Size(flue area) " ELL _�,10'F C. Other appliances attached to flue(Number and flue size► i(loNE D. Prefab(Manufacturer—name and type) S/IW Sorel E. Masonry/Lined Flue liner iyp•6 manwaccurer) Unlined F. Height(refer diagrams) 10 ` cap I �,�� I� I lZ`r I OVER, IC' 4- �s,�� ML 2 WK 3`Miry a .11N. 2 \` 1 UlF>"-"" la. :7,C Ff lav "4��8 HEARTH CHIMNEY HEIGHT arth(non-combustible) �1 A. Materials �_o-Do 2 ,S?D l/E t3vAA–0 Z/L G. Sub-floor construction C. Minimum dimensions(refer to ciaaram) q0 " X, 4 q Clearances and Wail Protection(see stcve installaticn clearances chart) A. Type of wall protection provided /Vp N f B. Clearances(refer to diagrams) /�C r K . 3 ragIV14,4 G t r f F—`kN, FIREPLACE CORNER WALL CENTER 13 .3 SNt v rin let ........ .... . .. . .......... .... ........ ............ .......... ..................... .. ................ ........... �4 1 A� II y - :�'�: S• J! s� ) 1 i _ 1 1 '•1. j I \ f. \ 1 y�r• .:.:....:.:.:. rx �« 1 %%YjKTERFORD Pel Stove Installation and Operating Instructions Manufactured Jointly by: Waterford Foundry Ltd. Pyro Industries, Inc. Waterford, Republic of Ireland. Everett, Washington. I Hersey Professional Serices,Ltd.,ICBO#TL,116,and ER-QA-219. CLINKERING STOVE SAFETY LABEL Silica (or sand) in the fuel,along with other impurities, can WARMING-DO NOT REMOVE OR COVER T116 LIBEL cause clinkering. Clinkering,a hard mass of silica, is a function v. S�eYp F AOmNM+ $eti Ne. of the fuel,not the stove. It adversely affects the performance of �� Mpe«wwI Rene6Lnu I Em Pe N S,— the stove by blocking off the air holes in the grate. Even an Nce. 0,6 � A�No:�66D,6 '""°M.°""S V MoM:a�3"Alen .—its 1.6 Npm1 E"anol RAtrq 1 is v.6AP.F.L approved pellet fuel may tend to clinker. A clinker can Murw•e InaA Rebtp:• 4.M4F M0.Y enN n frrareYc..+A N.:a>,.•mn w NK"1Mnl^•— U- be removed from the burn grate and placed in the ash pan with IPOI l.le/ne w Ir•e11F•e6 eO-le•ry..'elle nWYten nffMelRn n mbn fres S.. entY 161W•n1f00 mm eameur 7Y'PL'VeM tDmeNle..A mmafneen S• en•N.e ^^•-.�^ed°••••�• °M°•�• the use of the grate scraper/ash pan tool. (See routine Fanw"a...e a r..n4 0e na Fyn.0 Ne.lorer+M...m YnnD.nmw Yw.nl•. . MM_..CMFnnce b C_—,,M MFNMeb IMeewne fe sfe..Telt maintenance for more information on cleaning). 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AWAY.SEE"AMEKATE"a INSTNUCTfO NS.DONOT OVER- ME.IF NEATER OR CHIMNEY CONNECTOR DLOwS,YOU ARE OVERFiPONO.INSPECT AND CLEAN CNW MET AND COIF MECTOR FlIEOUENTLY.UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF PLEASE NOTE:Waterford Irish Stoves Inc., has no control USE',OSOTE BUILDUP MAV OCCUR RAPIOLT.F UNIT ij SMUTS 00 OFTE"VOU ME OVERFNRNO.TYPE OF FUEL' ETDE PELLD WOOD FUEL ONLY. over the manufacturing of pellet fuel and will not be held pET.i FTS _ responsible for poor stove performance or any damage caused LMPORTANT PLEASE READ: as a result of burning inferior quality fuels. s a GENERAL INFORMATION PRE - INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY t The Waterford Erin Pellet Stove has been designed to bum wood pellets only. Dirty fuel will adversely affect the A. After removing the packing from around the stove, open performance of the stove. the ashpit door, fire door, and the hopper feed don'ts and remove the contents. CAUTION: The use of dirty or wet fuel may void the B.Remove the ashtray from the front of the stove if you have ���! not already done so. Remove the loose fitting hob and place on Only wood pellets manufactured to the Association of Pellet a non-abrasive surface. Fuel Industries(AP.F.I.)standard for residential pellet fuels are recommended for use with the Waterford Erin Pellet Stove -. Look for the AP.F.I. registration number on the bag of fuel to Contact your dealer for ensure compliance with the standard - r- more information on A.P.F.I.approved wood pellet fuels. The AP.F.L standard for residential pellet fuel is as follows: HEAT CONTENT: 8200 BTU/Ib minimun. f BULK DENSITY: 40 lb/cu.ft minimum. MOISTURE CONTENT: 8%maximum. , ASH CONTENT: 1%maximum. SIZE. 1/4"to 3/8"diam., 112"long maximum. FINEST 1%maximum through a 1/8"screen. FIGURE'i 5. • ` I L a a William F. Weld ./�1Ge(Do�maa�c Jla t� u Governor 0" Sf&Qw&n ✓" - Room Iwo./ Kentaro Tsutsuml q", ✓ffama GoeM 02IF08 Chairman (ti f7) 727-3200 Charles I Dinezio S011D FIJI L BUIW(Nt7 PELLET STOVE AMnAVt'f Administrator FOR PEt1Er STOVES SATiSMNG'NEGATIVE PRESSURE'TESTING (FALL t9 IMNTER 1492 FIIATTNG SEASON) To the State Board of Building/�Regutatiom and Standards: Date IS' 19 9 2 r 1. P4 /lrl�r t_ ryoy��HAWas 12tC7.0 on behalf or IJA rrE2 Foo-Z jq IS H Srotlj- &.1c. a manufacturer of solid fuel burns �Sfmwvp�ire place Inscru(clyde appropriate products). 6erebY eertl[i that the(ottoaring pellet heating applianeta,by espliclt model IdentlneadoN ttsodel(s� C k/rf i'E C 4 f T• $.,c a n1 ,n!C- S t O✓E iJ!+.' 1 / r.I r.f i >a have resod, tested fisted(circle appropriate information)per the'negative pressure'test requirements of titber.ULC S6271MA Standard 8366.2,or draft standard ASTM E•91.rc ised draft SWI.and found to satisfy the applicable criteria of UI-C S6271MA Standard 113dd.2 or draft standard ASTM E•91,revised draft 5/?lI19I;additionally,burnhacl•did not occur either during normal or abnormal'negative pressure Ming. MANUFAMRIZ '` C O i�J:✓. R i t=3 l,.l P.A.1> y srp�S/•^ �ri=N L� L_�j SIGNED: 4 ' TYPED OR PRINT NAME A8 7-0 On this_ I� day of 19e then personally appeared before me,the above named and made oath That the above sletemenls'by hitttfier,art:trroe. ' BEFORE ME. NOTARY PUBLIC. • MY COMMISSION EXPIRES- LAURA W.MCC.WOV h'h"K; 19 Mymtt�on OcUmL91 Prge 2 of 2 P06 L60'ON OLLS 97-8 LT9 3ddOHS 3f101S 3Hl 'S 'GIINn S30N3d S0:2T 96/VTi60 REGULATIONS 4Y 1' k After obtaining the permit,there are three major areas in the stove installation process to i consider. First, the stove;second,the chimney; and third, the actual installation. First: All new woodburning stoves installed in Massachusetts must be tested and approved to U.L. 1482and/or U.L. 737 as appropriate. Used stoves may be approved by the i building department or the fire department. Every solid fuel-burning room heater shall bear a permanent and legible factory-applied label containing at least the following information: J 1. Manufacturers name and trademark 2. Model and/or identification number of the appliance 3. Type of fuel(s) approved 4. Testing laboratory's name or trademark and location 5. Date tested 6. Clearance to combustibles a. Side b. Rear i i 7. Teststandard 8. Label serial number Second: Existing chimneys should be checked for the presence of a flue liner and general structural condition. A smoke test may be used to determine if the draft is adequate, if the flue is without obstruction and if there is any smoke leakage. A visual inspection of the chimney is needed to check for creosote deposits, surface cracks or breaks, and if the damper Y � Y P P is in good working order. The following two areas related to the chimney are important to t inspect. The area where the chimney penetrates through the floor of ceiling joists should be j checked to be sure that there is at least two inches clearance between combustible materials and the chimney. k Third:Chimneys and chimney connectors shall be installed with the required clearances t (see installation clearance table). The connector should be sloped upwards toward the chim- ney and the connections overlapped upwards to prevent creosote leakage. A two inch clear- ance shall be maintained where insulated pipe penetrates a combustible wall,unless it is tested and approved for lesser clearances. A non-combustible hearth must be provided. Most stoves have legs and allow air to pass below; if the legs are not present, an air space below the non-combustible hearth must be provided. Clearances vary with circulating and radiant stoves. In general, a non-combustible shield should be installed with ventilation behind it for lesser clearances, no protection for large clearances, and if the wall is a concrete foundation wall, a minimum distance may be allowed. The following systems have been approved by the Construction Material Safety Board: Permaflue,Air Krete, Smi Exterior Insulation and Finish System, Supaflu,Thermo Crete, and f IsoKaern.The code requirement for two inch air space is exempted from this type of lining because of its high insulating and refractory qualities. i s n L 5 r