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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous - 23 WOODSTOCK STREET 4/30/2018TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER OFFICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICES 27 Charles Street COMPLAINT FOR INVESTIGATION DATE: FROM: ADDRESS: q,5 �,j Complaint Against: �.� � d , D-3 L ELECTRICAL: PLUMBING: GAS: BUILDING CONTRACTOR: Telephone (978) 688-9545 FAX . (978) 688-9542 Tel #• 9, /jj-, /y aj_16�� NAY - 2 2001 BUILDING DEPT. PROPERTY OWNER: OTHER: Sinned: TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER OFFICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICES 27 Charles Street COMPLAINT FOR INVESTIGATION DATE : Ma 2 02-� FROM: �Cc r e �� e rrt4/ ADDRESS: 7 //����Z,�c / Complaint Against: ELECTRICAL: PLUMBING: GAS: Telephone (978) 688-9545 FAX (978) 688-9542 Tel #: '? % �. 6 ,�'2. ffo2-3 / BUILDING CONTRACTOR: PROPERTY OWNER: NAY - 22001 1101 BUILDING DEPT OTHER: Signed: �s ;a YAM T O r lillailua Date .... x t NORTH TOWN TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Oy1*`ED 'd SHOO 'IEC�9"! "S INSTALLATION NOV 25 199 �q�TEO 'QP �h 1 \SCn.....ESES N0• And©vgrIC c , This certifies that ....'... ... ,�.... .... has permission for gas installation _ .............! ......: . in the buildings of ............ ' ..... .................. at ..... . E , ! ...... r .... .. � ....... , North Andover, Mass. Fee... ' . —7. Lic. No. .......................... GAS INSPECTOR WHITE: Applicant CANARY: Building Dept. PINK: Treasurer GOLD: File (Print or Type) C—\"" ti A . t SETTS UNIFORM APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DO GASFITTING NORTH ANDOVER, , Mass. Date 00. 1 Ct 1 Building pp Permit Location e:;)Vk) OCA S ayC-�, S y �07 .� Owner's Name New O Renovation O Replacement Plans Submitted; Yes (] No p� Installing Company Name__t7 Address 72 mom Ori��r�Q�s��rr�ar�������r���r� .. on��r��r�r�■ Installing Company Name__t7 Address 72 Business Telephone Name of Licensed Plumber or Gas Fitter Check one: Q Corp. d Partnership 63fIrm/Co. 117 INSURANCE COVERAGE: : Check orae have a current liability Insurance policy or Its substantial equivalent. ' Yea go No O If you have checked yes, please Indicate the type coverage by checking the appropriate box. A liability Insurance policy td Other type of Indemnity O Bond t7 Certificate OWNER'S INSURANCE WAIVER: I am aware that the licensee does not have the Insurance coverage required by Chapter 142 of the Mass. General Laws, and that my signature on this permit application waives this requirement. Check one: Signature of Owner or Owner's Agent owner[] Agent O I Hereby certify that all of the details and Information I have submitted (or entered) In above application are true and accurate to the best of my It and that allplumbing work and Installations performed under the permH Issued for this application will be in compliance with all rti penent provisions of Iva,, Massachusetts State Gas Code and Chapter 142 of fhe Sy Type of License: /�✓��1-� [� Plumber Signature of UcansedPlumber or Gas Fitter Title a Gasfilter Master Ucense Number `5U 73' �ow y/Tn Journeyman 11PPW&D (OFFICE USE ONLY) ro ro 0 c� a� • rn N N z N ro m 0 O z f A � f Y f A � r N �• ro m } i ! 1 N X m n • s m N ' E: m 3c M m > a• Z ` o o m m m >> a � a m , , mfn O p 71 •� I m In - in , m c 10 `t ro M N � o ro ro 0 c� a� • rn N N z N ro m 0 O z Location_a43 Woc) S&t s No. 3 �� Date t./41 yrs t 'i3:.S3 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Certificate of Occupancy $ Building/Frame Permit Fee $ 75 Foundation Permit Fee $ Other Permit Fee $ Sewer Connection Fee $ Water Connection Fee $ TOTAL $ ! 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OF STORIES SIZE OWNER'S ADDRESS BASEMENT OR SLAB ARCHITECT'S NAME SIZE OF FLOOR TIMBERS IST 2ND 3RD BUILDER'S NAME SPAN -- DISTANCE TO NEAREST BUILDING DIMENSIONS OF SILLS ' POSTS DISTANCE FROM STREET DISTANCE FROM LOT LINES - SIDES REAR GIRDERS AREA OF LOT FRONTAGE HEIGHT OF FOUNDATION THICKNESS IS BUILDING NEW SIZE OF FOOTING X IS BUILDING ADDITION MATERtAL OF CHIMNEY IS BUILDING ALTERATION ✓ IS BUILDING ON SOLID OR FILLED LAND WILL BUILDING CONFORM TO REQUIREMENTS OF CODE IS BUILDING CONNECTED TO TOWN WATER BOARD OF APPEALS ACTION. IF ANY IS BUILDING CONNECTED TO TOWN SEWER IS BUILDING CONNECTED TO NATURAL GAS LINE INSTRUCTIONS a A. SEE SEE BOTH SIDES CJ✓��6' PAGE 1 FILL OUT SECTIONS 1 - 3 PAGE 2 FILL OUT SECTIONS 1 - 12 li ELECTRIC METEPS MUST BE ON OUTSIDE OF BUILDING ATTACHED GARAGES MUST CONFORM TO STATE FIRE REGULATIONS PLANS MUST BE FILED AND APP OVED Y BUILDING INSPECTOR le/� � DATE FILE ` 7,41. SIGNA RE OF OWNER OR°AUTHORIZED AGENT FE o,v • PERMIT GRANTED 53" 66 F3 PROPERTY INFORMATION LAND COST EST. BLDG. COST Y, EST. BLDG. COST PER SO. FT. EST. BLDG. COST PER ROOM SEPTIC PERMIT NO. 4 APPROVED BY INfPRCTOR OWNER TEL. # CONTR. TEL. # CONTR. LIC. # �J10�0 H.I.C. 1r Lo© ��� BUILDING RECORD 1 OCCUPANCY 12 SINGLE FAMILY STORIES MULTI. FAMILY OFFICES APARTMENTS CONSTRUCTION 2 FOUNDATION —I 8 INTERIOR FINISH CONCRETE PINE 3 I 2 (, CONCRETE BL K. BRICK OR STONE HARDW D PLASTER _ DRY WALL UNFIN. PIERS 3 BASEMENT AREA FULL FIN. B'M'TAREA 'l. Yr 'l. FIN. ATTIC AREA _ NO B M T FIRE PLACES _ HEAD ROOM MODERN KITCHEN _ 4 WALLS I 9 FLOORS CLAPBOARDS B _ 1 22 f 3 I_ _ _ DROP SIDING WOOD SHINGLES ASPHALT SIDING ASBESTOS SIDING VERT. SIDING STUCCO ON MASONRY _ CONCRETE EARTH HARDVJ 0 COMMCN ASPH. TILE STUCCO ON FRAME _ BRICK ON MASONRY BRICK ON FRAME ATTIC STRS. &FLOOR _ CONC. OR CINDER ELK. 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Haverhill, -MA 01830-tiereafter referred to as a contractor AND �J� �� T /� ��%i 2 6 - ADDRESS/STREET 2-? BD��loa,�� Ale), STATE zip ;. :_a, hereafter referred to as owner. , q THE SAID CONTRACTOR hereby agrees that it will furnish all labor and materials necess �toinstall the following described work at premises located at: JOB ADDRESS CONTRACTOR agrees to start described work on/or about weeks after final fittings and complete described work l in,about working days. DELAYED INSTALLATIONS: DO NOT START INSTALLATION BEFORE CONTRACTOR shall not be. held liable for delays due to causes beyond control.�� L/ :1 fit f! ._ .i. ._ ,. '*i.. • - _ .. .. Brand NameModel Name 1 Special Preparatlon Required: ` X _.. 0116 Inside ColoOutside Color 1 / Exterlor.Trlm Color { j Vent Side Jambs: Moisture Cont. t(�Valley to Remove trash ❑ Owner to remove Trash : I Vent Sills: Moisture Cont. Double Hung ...........::.... Vent Headers: Moisture Cont. Two Lite Slider ................................... Three Lite Slider ................................. , Ilsulate Perimeter: Picture Window_ ................................. /Insulate Headers: .we (1-L) (2 L) (3-L) (4L) ...rr....., ?'(nsulate Sills: ------ - -Z Bow (3 (4-I) (5-L) ...;....._..J...._4.. L.i1`>' _Qarden................................................ Special Instructions: / c� d. Basement Hopper ..... ;n .i.fj14 AZZP Awnings.. ' '• L ,;Glazing.. l r -........................................ , r .C�e Low -E .Glass. ............... ........................ 'E- Clean Gtass.:.:.:::..................:...... Work not to be performed by Valley Saf8ty Nite Latches ................7........... --T.. Half Screens... ............... ................... . ;Full. Screens..__....... ................._.. Insulate`Weight Cavities.' /liy 0 Grid "Systems: 's. �?:.:....................... f _. .,Alum,, Exterior: Trim: 8 Inside WooStops .... ....................... '.•.. ri;. " J TOTAL- INVESTMENT DEPOSIT:Insidi"Esings..1J , S$ Inside Stools...................................... � ^ A BALANCE due on completion 7J i i The above includes removal of old sash and cleaning all debris from premises and insulating any window weight cavities, ''':._ �;,���� _installing window with: proper.,shimming, sealing with a Class A Silicone and washing window and frame. Valley Window & Siding DOES NOT do any painting or staining. Valley Window & Siding IS NOT responsible for conditions or circumstances beyond its conk including condensation resulting from or due to pre-existing conditions. Any work not listed on this resulting from or due to pre-exist• g conditions. Any work not listed on this Contract will be at an Extra Charge. THE"O ER SHALL•PAY"FOR THE WORK ' ' • In'`Ca`sh oir Checkrupon Completion ° �'. 0 Valley Will Make Bank:Arrangemerits ;;❑ By;Banll Modei'rnzation_Coan- ,. Owner Will Make'BankArrangeinents r.; _ You may cancel this agreement If it has been'signed by a party thereto ata place other -than the addressrof the Wier, which'may .be his main office or branch thereto, provided you notify the seller In writing at his main office -or branch by - ordinary mall -posted, by, telegram sent,,or by-deliverypnot later than"midnight of•the-third -business -day-following the signing'of'thts agreement.'See-the attached'notice of cancellation form for an explanation -of-tHls right:'' ^'1 Alt material is guaranteed to be as specified. All work to be completed . in a workmanlike manner according to standard practices. Any alterations or. estimate deviation from above specifications involving extra cost will be executed only upon Authorized Signature written orders and will become an extra charge over and above the estimate. All agreements contingent upon strikes. accidents of delays beyond our control. DATE owner to carry fire. tornado and other necessary insurance Our.workers are fully - .. o...r; covered by Workman's Compensation Insurance. • L ri : 7 f; t:-..:f"v --::. -NOTE Xhis proposal may be vAthdrawn by us if not accepted v^min days. ' An Interest: charge of 1'.hp/o-per month_ (1896 per year) will be ' c rio+ added f O any amount unpaid after 30 days from invoice date::; .. 1n tri event d detaua M payment of ttui mow or airy, port trwea and tee aaoum n stereo to - - - • � - a an attorney k+eobeetron vie?urca+ser ev"3 to av reasenso o aaorney tees svfttw- f ` f ty i I �Xj i J w z 0 i O • I [ W O [ u z u F I W a 0 x r I 8 16 16 M w w z z J • 0 t r � u II'Z* � 0 i � s u Z •� yri fi:�4•.i, ,, ul 1. w • w w � CC I z I 0 0 q I+ y ar h = u is 0 Y Fi til"�4. O 0 • YY Y a a 0-6 l L II'Z* � •� yri fi:�4•.i, ,, ul 1. i CC q I+ y ar 4 is Fi til"�4. 0-6 i� o-' WOOD STOVE INSTALLAHON CHECKLIST F- ►.,I r IIU: 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 stave construction. Stove G 651 � A. New Used 8. Typelradiant 4 Circulating S C. Manufacturer B Lab. No. Name/Model No. y^ �D Cnllar sizQ Dimensions/Height Length Width— Ch ' imney idth Chimney A. New t� t Ls" Existing S. Size (flue area, — 4 C. Other appliances attached to flue (Number and flue size) % 0. Prefab (Manufacturer—name and type) E. Masonry/tined Flue liner .cyp• d manulactuteo Unlined � • 4� cap F. Height (refer to diagrams) Hearth (non -comb save A. Materials i / B. Sub -floor construction HEIGHT C. Minimum dimensions (refer to aiaoram) Clearances and Wall Protection (.see `c, A. Type of watt protection provided B. Clearances (refer to diagrams) Sf� HEARTH e install rt) I— FIREPLACE CORNIER A? WALLCENTER. 13 c of v 40 _ yid b. aJ N t Q 4 Lu .m•, ,Im cx .V d � g .r,,®®®, W , n ,y 727- 3ZOO OO Alw�L 0 0 �W 0 (MODELS # 1 C/W and #2 C/W) ;90.40 i/ I■ - MUSIACIrwRilms f TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 Important Facts on Coal and Wood ............................... 4 Unpackaging and Assembly ..................................... 5 Clearance for Installation ........................................ 5 Installation Guidelines 6 BurningWood ................................................. 8 BurningCoal .................................................. 9 Starting a Coal Fire ............................................. 9 Maintaining a Coal Fire .......................................... 10 Removal and Disposal of Ashes .................................. 11 Maintenance 11 INTRODUCTION Congratulations! You have made a wise choice in stoves. With proper installation and care, your Russo Coal -Wood Combination stove will give you long and faithful service. Many people are not acquainted with the use of coal or wood stoves, so great care has been taken to provide detailed in- formation about proper installation and operation procedures in this manual. The use of coal and wood as alternate sources of energy for home heating has become more and more popular during the 1970's and into the 1980's. A quality stove like the Coal -Wood Com- bination would have been technologically impos- sible only a few years ago. Your Russo is an "air tight stove" that offers efficient burning of either coal or wood, a large Corn ing-Hearthwindow� viewing glass, tough steel construction and smooth, graceful appearance. The Russo Coal -Wood Combination is not a con- verted wood stove. It is a newly designed stove specifically engineered to provide the versatility of burning either coal or wood. With the optional Russo cast iron coal basket for the # 1 coal/wood, and the grate for the #2 coal/wood, it provides the direct draft, shaker system and ash drawer required for coal burning and for airtight overnight wood burning. Both stoves feature gasketed doors, welded seams and controlled air intake. We welcome your comments and response to your stove. Yours is the finest coal -wood combination on the market and we are always eager to hear from satisfied Russo Stove owners. IMPORTANT FACTS ON COAL AND WOOD Your Russo combination stove is designed to give you a choice of the solid fuel that you burn — either coal or wood. You should realize that these two fuels burn differently and that your stove will per- form effectively only if you follow the instructions in this manual. COAL FACTS Your Russo will burn either anthracite (hard coal) or bituminous (soft coal). Anthracite is recom- mended for home heaters because it burns freely and uniformly, with very little odor or smoke. "Nut' size coal is recommended for your stove, but "pea" anthracite, which is smaller in size, and "stove" anthracite, which is larger, can be burned with no problems. Bituminous coal is more commonly available from Ohio into the Western parts of the United States. There are various types and grades of bituminous coal. Generally soft coal burns with more smoke, soot, and odor than hard coal. Cannel coal should never be burned in your stove. Cannel coal contains volatile material that is re- leased as the coal is heated. In a closed heater burning cannel coal can become explosive. COAL COMBUSTION Solid fuels burn when a kindling temperature is attained that allows the fuel to change from a solid to a combustible gas form. For wood this process begins to happen at about 550°F, for coal at 660°F. More heat is needed to sustain a coal fire, but little heat is used to evaporate moisture like in a wood fire. In your Russo, primary air for your coal fire enters through the draft control on the ashpan door. This air is drawn up through the shaker grate and the coal bed. All oxygen from this air is used by the fire. Additional (secondary) air enters above the fire bed from a space around the glass frame and through two channels in the front corners of the firebox. This secondary air provides oxygen for combustion of unburned volatile gases. This com- bustion can be seen in the blue flames above the fire bed of your coal fire. A coal fire produces no creosote like wood. An unburned product of a coal fire is soot, which, like creosote, will build up in aflue and chimney, and for safety must be removed at least twice during a heating season. WOOD FACTS When dry, most woods, regardless of the type, have essentially the same energy content: 8600 btu/Ib. A pound of dry oak contains the same energy as one pound of pine. But oak has a much higher density, so that a cubic foot of oak is heavier and contains significantly more energy than a cubic foot of pine. Hardwoods have a higher energy content per volume and should be used for long sustained heating. Wood that is green has a much higher moisture content than wood that is dry. Wood that has been cut for six months to two years is said to be "dry". Burning exclusively green wood is not recom- mended because much of the heat of the fire is used to evaporate the moisture in the wood. Green wood creates much more creosote than dry wood. WOOD COMBUSTION The gases in a wood fire can be seen burning in long yellow flames. When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, which 3 4 0 combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue lining. When ignited, this creo- sote makes an extremely hot fire. The accumulation of creosote is greater with green wood, pine, and slower burning, cooler fires. Your chimney connector and chimney should be in- spected at least twice monthly during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred. If creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to help reduce the risk of a chimney fire. UNPACKAGING AND ASSEMBLY Remove all external poly wrappings. The loading door should be removed from its protective foam, mounted on hinges and checked for proper open- ing and closing operation. The two pickets should be installed into the inside frame of the loading door. The pickets protect the glass from falling logs. 1811 DISTANCE BETWEEN — NON-COMBUSTIBLE WALL MOUNTED ON NON -CON BUSTIBLE SPACERS WITH A i" AIR SPACE ALL AROUND FREESTANDING INSTALLATION WITH PROPER CLEARANCES 12 Both the Russo #1 C/W and #2 C/W have fire- bricks lining the combustion chamber of the stove. The bricks, and in the #1 C/W, the pans holding the bricks, should be checked for proper position- ing. The ash pan should be checked for proper position and, if purchased, the optional 265 cfm blower mounted according to instructions included with the blower. The Handy Tool should be re- moved from inside the stove. The baffle, which is packed inside the #2 C/W, should be positioned in the stove. (see diagram) Before installation, your stove and stove pipe should be burned outdoors to cure the paint and steel. If this is not possible, and the stove must be cured indoors, proper ventilation should be pro- vided to minimize possible smoke and odor. CLEARANCES FOR INSTALLATION The clearances required for the installation of your stove are shown in graphic form below. These VA NON-COMBUSTIBLE I WALL 12�� 36,DISTANCE 18BETWEEN COM- BUSTIBLE WALL NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR PROTECTION 5 clearances are — 36" from combustibles on each side and to the rear of the stove. The stovepipe must be a minimum of 18" from combustibles. Combustible materials such as furniture, clothing, and draperies must be kept a minimum of 36" from the stove. The stove can be placed directly on a fireplace hearth, cement floor, or an approved non-combustible surface. A clearance of 18" is required on the load door side, and 12" on other sides of the stove. The area directly under the chimney pipe and 2" to either side of that pipe must also be protected. The material used for floor protection must provide insulation at least equal to 3/6" asbestos millboard. For further information on using your heater safely, write for a copy of the publication "Using Coal and Wood Stoves Safely" from the National Fire Pro- tection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269 NOTE: This stove is not approved or recom- mended for use in mobile homes. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES WARNING: The installation of this stove must comply with state and local requirements and be inspected by the state or local building inspector, if required. CHIMNEY The chimney system your stove is connected to plays some key roles in the performance of your stove. 1. The top of the chimney should be at least three (3) feet higher than the roof at the point of exit. With pitched roofs, the top of the chimney must be at least two (2) feet higher than any point on the roof within ten (10) feet of the chimney. Check with your local building Inspector for local building code compliances. 2. Only one stove should be connected to a flue. This will help assure proper drafts and the airtight- ness of the flue system. R 3. The chimney must provide the proper draft for your stove to operate. For your Russo to burn coal properly, a draft of between .04 w.c. and .06 w.c. is needed. NOTE. The diameter of the chimney must not be less than 6". Your Russo Coal/Wood Stove can safely and effectively be connected to either pre -fabricated/ factory -built or a Class A masonry chimney. Only (UL) Underwriters Laboratories listed and ap- proved factory -built chimneys should be used. Installations of these chimneys should be made exactly to the manufacturer's specifications. NOTE. A stove pipe should never be used for a chimney. Masonry chimneys must be lined for safety. A masonry chimney should be inspected and cleaned before installation and burning of your stove. Many performance problems that occur with stoves are a result of poor draft or faulty chimney systems. Please assure your chimney system is PROPER CLEARANCES AND INSTALLATION FOR A FREESTANDING INSTALLATION ELBOW OR CAPPED CLEAN-OUT TEE both safe and sound before proceeding with your installation. TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES NEEDED After obtaining all necessary permits for installa- tion, you will need to assemble the following tools and accessories for proper installation: • Barometric damper • Stovepipe (6" minimum 22 gauge) • Sheet metal screws • Furnace Cement • Tape measure • Hammer • Screwdriver • Electric drill • Crimpers • Tin -snips • Draft gauge /-METAL THIMBLE OR UL APPROVED DEVICE _ _ 1 GOING THROUGH COMBUSTIBLE WALL INTO A MASONRY OR UL APPROVED CHIMNEY 36" COMBUSTIBLE WALL -NON-COMBUSTIBLE WALL I MOUNTED ON NON-COMBUSTIBLE SPACERS WITH A f' AIR SPACE ALL AROUND NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR PROTECTION CONNECTING THE STOVE A barometric damper is required for the installation of your Russo Coal/Wood Combination stove. The warranty on your stove is voided if a barometric damper is not used. The barometric damper must be set when the fire is adequate to heat the chim- ney. The draft on your barometric damper should be set between .04 w.c. to .06 w.c. The barometric should be located between the first and second lengths of pipe coming from your stove. NOTE: No other damper should be used between the barometric and the flue. Your barometric can be set by your Russo dealer or a furnace service person. Your stove can be connected to the chimney flue using high quality, non -corrosive, 6 -inch pipe of at 2"AIR SPACE WOOD MANTEL i L � CLEAN-OUT TEE OR ELBOW L — — — least 22 gauge. Install smoke pipe segments with the crimped end down. Any horizontal pipe should have the seam up to prevent creosote from drip- ping out of the seam. WARNING: Use of.aluminum type B gas vent for solid fuels is unsafe and prohibited by the National Fire Protection Association code. Not more than one elbow should be used in the stovepipe. Any horizontal pipe should have an up- ward pitch toward the chimney of at least 1/4" for each foot of horizontal run. There must be at least an 18" clearance between any horizontal pipe and combustible ceiling. The chimney connection pipe should extend at least 2" into the chimney, but not so far that it blocks air flow. Where a pipe passes through a wall or ceiling, this penetration should always be made with insulated pipe and the proper accessories. FIREPLACE INSTALLATION WITH PROPER INSTALLATION AND CLEARANCE METAL HEAT SHIELD 26 GA OR HEAVIER PIPE EXTENSION BEYOND BLOCK -OFF PLATE NON-COMBUSTIBLE DAMPER BLOCK -OFF MASONRY HEARTH 18'/ NON- COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR PROTECTION CARPET F N Lengthy runs of pipe should be avoided as they can create dangerous creosote or ash build-up. Each stovepipe joint should be secured with three (3) sheet metal screws to avoid possible separation during use. For fireplace installations, first remove the fireplace damper. It is usually held in place by its own weight, and is controlled by the damper actuating mechanism. Center the stove in the fireplace opening and install 6" stovepipe just beyond the damper. Make templates to close the remaining opening of the flue. They should fit snugly around the stove pipe and should extend about 1/2" beyond the edge of the damper opening. Convert the tem- plate to 24 gauge or heavier sheet metal. Discard the template; install the sheet metal, securing it to existing masonry or damper opening. Inspect for a snug fit, using stove cement to fill all cracks, seams or holes. WARNING: Only a blower labeled "Russo Ap- proved" may be used with your #1 C/W or #2 C/W. Use of other non -approved blowers will void the safety label required in most states and may void the stove warranty. ITTOM HOW TO USE YOUR STOVE WARNING: Never use gasoline, gasoline type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or "freshen -up" a fire in this heater. Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use. BURNING WOOD Wood is burned on the center steel plate supplied with the # 1 C/W. Wood should be burned on top of the three firebricks packed with the #2 C/W. These bricks should be placed on the grate with air spaces allowed between each brick. Only paper and kindling should be used to start a fire. The air inlet located on the ash drawer door and the damper should be fully opened. During normal use this draft control and the flue damper should be toward the closed position. The loading door and ash drawer door should always be shut when the stove is in operation. Resinous woods and manufactured logs should not be used in your stove as they create undesirable by-products which could damage the stove or chimney system. FOR WOOD BURNING - #1 C/W FOR WOOD BURNING - #2 C/W M A Handy Tool is supplied with the stove. It is a valuable part of the stove and serves several func- tions. It can be used to open and close the draft regulator and flue damper, to clear the ashes from the corners of the # 1 C/W coal basket, and to pull the ash pan from the stove. The flue damper should always be open before the loading door is opened. When refueling, unlatch and open the loading door slowly. NOTE: 1. When in use, do not touch the stove. Severe burns may result. Never burn your stove so that any part of the stove or pipe become red hot. 2. Do not fire your stove too hot on the first few fires. A series of small wood fires should be built to allow the cast iron parts of your stove to temper before using your stove for coal fires or extended burns. BURNING COAL To burn coal in a Russo #1 C/W, an optional coal basket is required. In the Russo #2 C/W coal is burned directly on the cast iron grates; the bricks used for wood burning must not be on top of the integral grate system. Your stove should be I r- PICKET 1� � II i 1L jL BASKET EXTENSION r ASH DRAWER DOOR COAL BASKET thoroughly cooled before converting it from one fuel burning mode to another. To burn coal in the Russo #1 C/W the following instructions apply: Remove the center bottom plate and clean out all ashes. Install the coal basket in the opening pro- vided, with the open side of the basket facing the rear of the stove. (see diagram) The fire bricks which line the rear of the stove act as the fourth side of the basket. With the basket in place, the shaker rod can be connected to the tab of the slotted shaker disc, and by moving the rod in and out, the disc will be rotated and the ashes will fall into the ash drawer. Before starting a fire in the basket, check the shaker mechanism for free operation and the basket for proper positioning. Install the extenders onto the sides of the coal basket; they are keyed to fit in only one position. STARTING A COAL FIRE Fully open the draft regulator on the ash drawer door with the tool provided. Set flue damper in the` fully open position. Place a few pieces of crumpled FOR COAL BURNING — # 1 C/W FOR COAL BURNING — #2 C/W 10 newspaper and a generous amount of kindling into the basket (# 1 C/W) or on the grate (#2 C/W) and light. When the kindling is burning vigorously, add two or three shovels full of coal, spreading it out to assure proper ignition. Wait for several minutes until the coal is ignited and add two or three more shovels of coal. Repeat this process until 1h of the coal capacity of your stove is reached. If too much coal is added too quickly, the fire could be lost. With the fire established, fill the coal holding area to capacity. Care should be taken to keep all coal in the #1 C/W basket and within the refractory area of the #2 C/W. The entire coal bed does not need to be ignited; this will only shorten burn time. The coal bed will burn from the bottom up. For maximum heat output and longest burn times, the coal holding area should be filled. When the coal is glowing brightly, the draft regula- tor (located on the ash pan door) should be reposi- tioned to meet your needs for heating and burn time. After four or more hours, depending on the rate of combustion, it will be necessary to refuel and shake down the ashes. Shaking the ashes is important because coal burns from the bottom up and if ashes are allowed to accumulate in the bottom of the coal bed, the flow of air to the fire will be restricted and complete combustion will be hin- dered. The key to coal stove operation is to main- tain an effective draft through the coal bed by shaking down the ashes, permitting a direct flow of air to the fire. The first step in the refueling and shake down process is to fully open the draft regulator on the ash drawer door and the flue damper. After several minutes, when the fire is burning vigorously, add two or three shovels of coal. Wait five or ten minutes to insure proper ignition and shake the coals down. It is not necessary to shake all the ashes out of the basket. Shake until glowing embers begin to fall into the ash drawer. Use the tool provided to reset the draft regulator to the desired setting. It will be necessary to refuel and shake ashes at least two or three times daily. Another method of improving the draft is by poking the coals around the sides of the basket with the Handy Tool. If the fire dies out, it is not necessary to remove the unburned coal. Thoroughly shake down all ashes and poke the corners with the Handy Tool to insure removal of dead clinkers and ashes. Start a fire as described previously on top of the unburned coal. NOTE: 1. Do not over -shake; leave some ash on the grates to protect them from heat. 2. Shake only until a few hot coals drop. 3. NEVER operate your stove with the ash door open, except for the time needed for ash removal. 4. Do not allow an ash accumulation under the grates. Remove ashes promptly after shaking. 5. The ash door must latch firmly. Do not operate your stove with a loose ash door or worn gaskets. 6. Coal fires should not be poked or broken up. Clinkers may result from ashes coming to the sur- face of the fire bed. MAINTAINING A COAL FIRE When burning coal, the stove flue damper can be left open during most operating conditions. The required barometric damper will compensate for changes in draft conditions except during severe weather conditions. It will be necessary to periodically empty the fire bed area of any non-combustible material. This should be done with the fire out and the stove cool. The Russo Coal -Wood Combination Stoves are designed to burn anthracite nut coal — but will operate effectively with stove or pea anthracite. The # 1 C/W has a coal capacity of 20-25 pounds, and will heat up to 9000 cubic feet of living space when burning coal. The #2 C/W has a coal capa- city of 40-45 pounds, and will heat up to 15,000 cubic feet of living space when burning coal. NOTE: For proper burning there must be a con- tinuous supply of fresh air. Ventilation is needed not just for proper combustion, but for the occu- pants of a home. In most homes there is an air leakage sufficient to support stove combustion. In well -insulated "tight' homes, proper draft for stove burning cannot be achieved without ventilation. It is advisable under all conditions to leave a window slightly open to allow a constant source of air when your stove is burning. REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF ASHES The Russo Coal -Wood Combination Stove is equipped with a removable ash drawer which simplifies the ash removal process. If you are burning wood, the ashes can be removed by pushing them over the center bottom plate or the bricks and allowing them to drop through the holes and into the ash drawer. If coal is being burned, the ashes will drop through the shaker. It will be necessary to remove the ashes daily dur- ing the heating season. Use the tool provided to slide the ash drawer toward the front. Be sure to use protective gloves when removing the drawer. The ash drawer door must not be left open while the ashes are being dumped. Care should be taken to fully open the ash drawer door before attempting to remove the ash drawer. If the ash drawer door gasket is damaged, reduced control and shorter burn times could result. When removing the ash drawer, turn off the blower, if operating, or it could blow hot ashes onto you. Ashes should be place in a metal container with a tight -fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in a closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. ASH REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL 11 12 MAINTENANCE The chimney should be checked for creosote buildup. It can be cleaned with a chimney brush and can be done professionally or by the home- owner. The chimney should be cleaned at least once a year. Chimney cleaning following coal usage should be done with plastic or brass brushes to avoid possible soot explosions. At least once every year, preferably at the end of the heating season, the inside of the stove should be thoroughly cleaned. A wire brush should be used to remove soot and creosote. This will mini- mize rust, maximize the heat output and extend the life of the stove. You may choose to re -paint part or all of the stove. Use only high quality high tempera- ture paint. Check all gaskets for proper adhesion and wear. Gasket replacement kits are available from your Russo dealer. If your stove is equipped with a blower, it should be removed and cleaned at least every six months. 'r1. PPRAOCTAT Dust will accumulate on the inlet screen and impel- ler wheel of the blower. These parts should be thoroughly cleaned to insure adequate flow of air and minimize strain on the motor. If your blower motor is equipped with oil holes, it should be lubricated every six months only with SAE 20 NON DETERGENT OIL. When reinstalling blower, it is essential that all wires be kept as far away from the stove as possible. The glass should be cleaned periodically with a fireplace and glass cleaner. Exceptionally heavy tar deposits can be removed with oven cleaner. Do not use steel wool, abrasives, or scrapers as the glass may become scratched. Allow the stove to cool before attempting to clean the glass. All resi- due of cleaning agents must be removed before refiring your stove. The viewing window is Corning-Hearthwindow R glass and should be replaced only with Corning- HearthwindowR' glass, available through your iPEEDNUT(4) 4SKET JUTS (4) )IL HOLES(2) MOTOR Russo dealer. Hearthwindow glass is able to with- stand extremely high temperatures, but it is not designed to absorb shocks. It can be broken fairly easily if struck by a blunt instrument. If the glass cracks, the stove must not be used until the glass is replaced. Under normal operating conditions, the glass will not break. The glass is not guaranteed. The stove should not be operated with cracked or broken glass. If you remove the glass from your load door, when replacing the glass, the washers found between the glass frame and the stove must be replaced in position. The nut holding the glass should be tightened with hand pressure to prevent breakage. 13 14 ACCESSORIES POKER HOE. Our own design, this longer -handled heavy duty wrought iron tool is really two tools in one. Its unique design is perfectly suited for use in wood stoves. HEAT SHIELD. Specially designed to protect wooden mantels. Kit comes complete with clips, hardware, and instructions. STOVE PAINT. High quality, high temperature paint available in black and colors: metallic maroon, midnight green, metallic green, metallic blue, metallic brown. GASKET REPAIR KITS. Includes gasket material, adhesive, instruction sheet. Specify model stove. 265 CFM BLOWER. Greatly improves air circulation, this thermostatically controlled unit mounts on lower rear section of stove. REPLACEMENT GLASS. Do not use ordinary or tempered glass in a Russo Coal -Wood Combination. Use only Corning-Hearthwindow@ glass, available through your Russo dealer. COAL BASKET. Must be used to burn coal in the Russo #1 Coal -Wood Combination. LEG EXTENDERS. For use in hearth installations where the stove extends beyond the hearth. RUSSO COAL STORE. Stores up to a week's supply of coal (approx. 175 lbs.). Hinged top, gravity fed for easy filling and shoveling. For use beside your stove. COAL SHOVEL. A heavy steel shovel to make stove loading an easy, clean operation. YOUR RUSSO DEALER Your Authorized Russo Dealer will be more than willing to assist you with any questions or problems you might have with your stove. If you have any unanswered questions or unresolved problems, please write or call us at the Russo Manufacturing Corporation. We welcome your comments, questions, and suggestions. 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'lite debris will be disposed of in: (Locttlon of : aciiit`-) Signature o crmic Applicant Date ;TOTE: Demolition permit from the Town of :forth Andover must be obtained for this project through the Office of the Building Inspector. i~ocation No. �`J Date TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER P Certificate of Occupancy $ ° � �•; 1 BuidfrijieWe Permit Fee $ �r it Fee $ �ACMUS Other Permlt, $ SG'ti r) V V ly V ft er Connection Fee $ ection Fee $ TOTAL ��" $ ��ii •!1 C� 63uS Building Inspector Div. Public Works PEFAIIT NQ. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO BUILD — NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. PAGE 1 MAP K40.I ZONE LOT NO. SUB DIV. LOT NO. 2 RECORD OF OWNERSHIP IDATE BOOK PAGE — LOCATION ��J Sf PURPOSE OF BUILDING o OWNER'S NAMED�l/� /e-/ffj� L- NO. OF STORIES SIZE OWNER'S ADDRESS„�0 /1, /O 1 �'�`�_ t�G/`7�DUB/ V BASEMENT OR SLAB -- ARCHITECT'S NAME SIZE OF FLOOR TIMBERS IST 2ND 3RD BUILDER'S NAME 4)y -e �, Og✓J�y !/ !l SPAN --- DISTANCE TO NEAREST! BUILDING DIMENSIONS OF SILLS DISTANCE FROM STREET POSTS DISTANCE FROM LOT LINES - SIDES REAR GIRDERS AREA OF LOT FRONTAGE HEIGHT OF FOUNDATION THICKNESS IS BUILDING NEW SIZE OF FOOTING X IS BUILDING ADDITION MATERIAL OF CHIMNEY IS BUILDING ALTERATION IS BUILDING ON SOLID OR FILLED LAND WILL BUILDING CONFORM TO REQUIREMENTS OF CODE IS BUILDING CONNECTED TO TOWN WATER BOARD OF APPEALS ACTION. IF ANY IS BUILDING CONNECTED TO TOWN SEWER IS BUILDING CONNECTED TO NATURAL GAS LINE INSTRUCTIONS SEE BOTH SIDES PAGE 1 FILL OUT SECTIONS 1 - 3 PAGE 2 FILL OUT SECTIONS 1 12 ELECTRIC METEPS MUST BE ON OUTSIDE OF BUILDING 1 ATTACHED GARAGES MUST CONFORM TO STATE FIRE REGULATIONS PLANS MUST BE FILED AND APPROVED BY BUILDING INSPECTOR PERMIT GRANTED 19 3 PROPERTY INFORMATION LAND COST EST.. BLDG. COST EST. BLDG. COST PER SQ. FT. EST. BLDG. COST PER ROOM SEPTIC PERMIT NO. 4 APPROVED BY BOARD OF HEALTH PLANNING BOARD BOARD OF SELECTMEN WHITE: Building Dept. 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A quality work of craftsmanship that complies with todays stringent standards without compromising good looks. Each Citation Classic represents a careful integration of the best in modern design, construction technique and decorative detail. A welcome addition to any home. Our careful blending of cast iron and steel ensures endurance and countless years of troublefree performance. The expansive glass panelled door on each model provides an unobstructed view of the crackling fire without maintenance or sacrificing efficiency. The state-of-the-art non -catalytic combustion system and internal heat exchanger coupled with a unique convection air system circulates heated air throughout the room. In addition, reversible flue collars for freestanding or fireplace installation and a large ashpan with slide -on, carry -out cover for clean convenient ash removal, are standard features. The Citation Classic isn't only functional. Its just about the best looking stove to be introduced in years. Available in porcelain enamel and several painted shades, the Classic wood stove was designed to enhance any living environment. Optional decorative features allow that distinctive touch, a personal signature to what assuredly will be the focal point of any setting. We offer a limited three year warranty, a network of highly qualified Dealers and the assurance of our commitment to customer satisfaction. 'SPECIFICATIONS MODEL W45 Non -Catalytic :AMAX. HEAT OUTPUT 45,000 BTU/HR a MAX. LENGTH OF BURN Up to 6.5 HRS AREA HEATED Up to 1200 SQ FT LOG LENGTH 2011 RECOMMENDED FUEL Hardwood FLUE SIZE 6" Round REAR FLUE HEIGHT 27.25" To Center STOVE WEIGHT 390 LBS CLEARANCES 20.5" 126" 22" STOVE 12" FRONT Install with minimum clearance to wall as shown (in inches). STOVE 8" 8" 0. FRONT 16" Floor protector minimum size. Use 3/8" millboard. 121 1117.5" 22" STOVE 12'• FRONT Reduced clearances with stack shield. Corner clearances. Without stack shield C = 17.5" With stack shield C = 12" 27" MODEL W45NC a 00000000000000000000a10 00®O 25.5" 31.5" 611 4.511 STANDARD FEATURES Large glass door panel Convection side panels Large ashpan with cover Convenient front loading Manual primary air control Factory set secondary air Interchangeable top & rear flue Standard painted color • Charcoal OPTIONS Solid brass door trim Circulating blower with speed control Porcelain enamel finishes • Warm Mahogany Brown • Colonial Blue Custom painted colors • Goldenfire Brown • Patriot Blue NOTE Heating capacity, heat output and other specifications are based on a range from minimum to rapid or hot burning times. These should be taken as guidelines only. Variables such as quality of wood, chimney draft, outside temperature, insulation and even the operator of the appliance are all governing factors in determining the heating capabilities of any stove. Your Citation Dealer will help you select the product which best fits your individual needs. All solid fuel burning appliances and related accessories must be installed and operated in accordance with Federal, State, County and Local laws, ordinances and permits as well as manufacturer's instructions. Contact your local building or fire official about restrictions and installation inspection requirements. Utilizing NFPA 211 clearances may be reduced up to a maximum of 50%. Citation reserves the right to change, update or improve the product as needed. Stoves colors reproduced here may vary from actual color. Installations shown are staged. ARNOLD GREENE TESTED AND APPROVED TO UL 1482 SPECIFICATIONS. ARNOLD GREENE ICBO # TL110 CITATION THE STOVE SHOPPE JCC. 111 & 28 SALEM, N.H. 03079 (603) 893-5344 C t. A S S I C Manufactured by CITATION MARKETING a Division of Fleet Development Corporation 1.7511 WOOD STOVE INSTALLAHON CHECKLIST `►`': 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 Used B. Type/radiant Circulating _ C. Manufacturer —Lab. No. # YJ i 3 '� 2 SCQ zr t -- Name/Model No. L � ' Collar size Dimensionsi Height ' ` X Length —Width - Chimney ? Width Chimney A. New �° Existing B. Size (flue area) _—_,— C. Other appliances attached to flue (Number and flue size) D. Prefab (Manufacturer—name and type)�1— E. Masonry/Lined ° F±ue liner type8 manu acturer) Unlined F. Height (refer to diagrams) cap AVER, IC' Zg1 CHIMNEY HEIGHT nx Hearth (non-combustible) A. Materials J&�z'C B. Sub -floor construction C. Minimum dimensions (refer to diagram) Clearances and Wall Protection tsee stcve installation clearances chart) A. Type of wall protection provided ��71 B. Clearances (refer to diagrams) FIREPLACE CORNER HEARTH WALL/CENTER 13 M V Location No. Date TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER a Certificate of Occupancy $ 'S cNu9 Buildin /Frame Permit Fee $ se Foundation Permit Fee $ Other Permit Fee TOTAL Check # /5 G,,,?/ 66-3 v� Building Ins or TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT REPAI RENOVATE, OR DEMOLISH A ONE OR TWO FAMILY DWELLING y;may H ,.. z �� ,,,« BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER: �/� DATE ISSUED: SIGNATURE: r! Building Commissioner/lnspectWof Buildings Date SECTION 1- SITE INFORMATION LI Property Address: f W ood,T,, 1.2 Assessors Map and Parcel Number: Z Z Map Number Parcel Number 1.3 Zoning Information: Zoning District Proposed Use 1.4 Property Dimensions: Lot Areas Frontage ft 1.6 BUILDING SETBACKS ft Front Yard Side Yard Rear Yard Required Provide Regaired Provided Required Provided 1.7 Water Supply M.G.L.C.40. 54) 1.5. Flood Zone Information: Public ❑ Private ❑ Zone Outside Flood Zone 0 1.8 Sewerage Disposal System: Municipal ❑ On Site Disposal System ❑ SECTION 2 - PROPERTY OWNERSHIP/AUTHORIZED AGENT Historic District: Yes _,_,,,No 2.1 Owner of Record j n/ 6�N N se t(pnt) Address for Service Signature Telephone 2.2 Owner of Record: Name Print Address for Service: Signature Telephone SECTION 3 - CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 3.1 -Licensed Construction Supervisor: Litiensed Construction Supervisor: Address Signature Telephone Not Applicable ❑ License Number Expiration Date 3.2 Registered Home Improvement Contractor Not Applicable ❑ Company Name Registration Number Address Expiration Date Signature Telephone T M X ic Z O O Z M 90 O on ic r v M r r Z G) SECTION 4 - WORKERS COMPENSATION (M.G.L. C 152 § 25c(6) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the issuance of the building permit. —Signed affidavit Attached Yes .......❑ No ....... ❑ SECTION 5 Description of Proposed Work check allapplicable) New Construction ❑ Existing Building ❑ Repair(s) ❑ Alterations(s) ❑ Addition ❑ Accessory Bldg. ❑ Demolition ❑ Other ❑ Specify Brief Description of Proposed Work: `Z lz 2'Y Sh�� SECTION 6 - ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Cost (Dollar) to be Completed by permit applicant OFFICIAL UStONLY 1. Building �— �® (a) Building Permit Fee Multiplier 2 Electrical (b) Estimated Total Cost of Construction �® 3 Plumbing Building Permit fee (e) X (b) V 4 Mechanical HVAC 5 Fire Protection 6 Total 1+2+3+4+5 Check Number SECTION 7a OWNER AUTHORIZAT!PN TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNERS AG OR CON S FOR BUILDING PERMIT as Owner/Authorized Agent of subject property Hereby authorize to act on My behalf ' a I matters rela rk authorized by this building permit application. 7 i!� 63 Si nature of Owner Date SECTION 7b OWNER/AUTHORIZED AGENT DECLARATION I, as Owner/Authorized Agent of subject property Hereby declare that the statements and information on the foregoing application are true and accurate, to the best of my knowledge and belief Print Name Signature of Owner/A ent Date NO. OF STORIES SIZE BASEMENT OR SLAB SIZE OF FLOOR T11VIBERS 1 2 ND3 RD SPAN DIMENSIONS OF SILLS DIMENSIONS OF POSTS DIMENSIONS OF GIRDERS HEIGHT OF FOUNDATION THICKNESS SIZE OF FOOTING X MATERIAL OF CHIMNEY IS BUILDING ON SOLID OR FILLED LAND IS BUILDING CONNECTED TO NATURAL GAS LINE shc4 . FORM U — .LOT RE I Z k 2-qS h.p c0 LEASE FORM ..fig —.03 INSTRUCTIONS: This form is used to verify that all necessary approvals/permits fr Boards and Departments having jurisdiction have been obtained. This does not relieve the applicant and/or landowner from compliance with any applicable or requirements. *APPLICANT FILLS OUT THIS SECTION APPLICANT�/, HONE LOCATION: Assessor's Map Number PARCEL SUBDIVISION LOT (S) STREET G1)r�srJi `rC �-ST. NUMBER r2 3 ow -13 ,r- �3 O USE QNL **** RE C ENDATIONS F TOWN AGENTS: CONSERVATION ADMINI ATOR DATE APPROVED a DATE REJECTED COMMENTS s� TOWN PLANNER DATE APPROVED DATE REJECTED COMMENTS FOOD INSPECTOR -HEALTH SEPTIC INSPECTOR -HEALTH COM DATE APPROVED DATE REJECTED DATE APPROVED DATE REJECTED PUBLIC WORKS - SEWER/WATER CONNECTIONS DRIVEWAY PERMIT FIRE DEPARTMENT RECEIVED BY BUILDING INSPECT Revised 9197 jm DATE . M 0 R T 6 A 6 E INSPECTION PLAN k City/Torn:_ fJo___N�`1St it Datf:_ ►? : 1�°I2_-------- Scale: ------=`k2-- ---- Omer: 1? i.. Lo R_►�_------ Buyer: _ Deed Ref.8x,2 �s9 :�r.:;rt--='-- Plan No. ----L----------- Drawn per City/Torn of ____ N1A____________ Tax Assessors Map. �-a-T 3 z 1 a"4a4 P ` `{ 3o/1S-/3o W'o c) -0 5 —1 0 < S —, � 7- � C: 1. —1 - To: CO-T./11_/tC5t let�!A�'Co Mb R , C-_�G _L----C=d*�--=-N4=•---- I hereby certify that the above Mortgage Inspection Plan was prepared for use in connection with a new Mortgage and is not intended or represented to be a property line or land survey. It cannot be used for establishing fence, hedge , walls or building lines. No responsibility is extended herein to the land owner or occupant. The location of the original building(%) as shown herein was in compliance with the local applicable zoning bylaws in effect when constructed, with respect to horizontal dimensional requirements, to lot lines or is exeapt fro% violation Wormed action under Mass 6.L. Title VII, Chap. 40A, Sec. 7, unless otherwise shown herein. 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