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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous - 300 ABBOTT STREET 4/30/2018 Sargent School ? / Design Outline i u oa ��� RSVIBW$R18 CHECK LIST Insuff. ;,J fat. Unsat. N/A inform. 1. Finish Schedule ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Kitchen ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Warewashing Food Storage ( ( ) ( ) ( ) Other Storage Bathrooms Dressing Rooms 2. Insect and Rodent Harborage ( ) ( ( ) ( ) 3. Garbage and Refuse 4 . Plumbing 5. Water Supply 6. Sewage Disposal (v}- ( ) ( ) ( ) 7 . Dressing Rooms B. Separate storage of toxics ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 9 . Laundry facilities 10. Linen Storage 11. Exhaust Hoods 12 . Sinks 13 . Dishwashing ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 14 . Lighting 15. Ventilation ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 16. Grease Traps 17 . Employee Restrooms Location ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Number Soap ( ( ) ( ) ( ) Hand Drying Lavatories Water Closets ( tom- ( ) ( ) ( ) Urinals Waste Receptacles 8 - Insuff. Satis. Unsat, N/A. 14form, 18. Patrons Restrooms Location Number Soap ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Hand Drying ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Lavatories ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Water Closets ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Urinals ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Waste Receptacles ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 19. Kitchen Equipment a. Space between units or wall closed or adequate space for easy cleaning. b. Aisles sufficient width c. Storage 6" off floor d. Countertops and cutting boards of suitable material ( ( ) ( ) ( ) e. Self serve food area adequately protected ( ✓j ( ) ( ) ( ) f. Built-in external temper- ature gauges or provision for separate internal thermo- meters noted for each piece of refrigerated equipment. ( ( ) ( ) ( ) g. Utensil and Kitchen Storage Clean Soiled h. Counter mounted equipment ( i-4- ( ) ( ) ( ) i. Floor mounted equipment j . vacuum packaging equipment ( ) ( ) ( ti.4-- ( ) k. Bulk food ( ) ( ) ( -4— i. -4--i. Self service Salad Hot/Cold Buffet ( ( ) ( ) ( ) 9 - Commentst (note why any item was noted "Unsatisfactory") ! e eOUS A'719T lel,5;6 L(JAS 7- d3f�5, i t D/e ,E 9L sc,�E�J�y d1 � T 42��L� Reviewer Signature Date Reviewer Title Approval: Date A616 Disapproval: Date Reason(s) for disapproval: 10 - 1 FORM U - IAT RELEASE FORM INSTRUCTIONS: This form is used to verify that all necessary 1 approvals/permits from Boards and Departments having jurisdiction have been obtained. This does not relieve the applicant and/or 1, landowner from compliance with any applicable local or state law, regulations or requirements. is out his section***************** APPLICANT: Phone(l�� LOCATION: Assessor's Map Number �` Parcel Subdivision Lot(s) Street St. Number ************************Official Use RECOMMENDATIONS OF TOWN AGENTS: Date Approved Conservation Administrator Date Rejected Comments Date Approved Town Planner Date Rejected Comments Date Approved Food Inspector-Health Date Rejected ,"id Date Approved 6) Septic Inspector-Health Date Rejected Comments Public Works - sewer/water connections ----'driveway perm14 V Fire Department Received by Building Inspector Date MOWN, Oct C-0 r ie6l Afi } }�} � �� � '� � SQUARE BASKET WRAPAROUND f SB 24 NARROW BODY • 2 LAMPS •4'RAPID START Tj {���„( � ALSO AVAILABLE IN Aj ( /� 2'AND TANDEM-WIRED(8')LENGTHS •Acrylic prismatic diffuser with white enamel full- depth end plates ® Linear side prisms control brightness;pyramidal bottom prisms minimize lamp image • Interlocking support holds diffuser securely, simplifies maintenance • For surface or stem mounting;unit or row ' installation o Approved for mounting on low-density ceilings with cool ballast option SPECIFICATIONS Ballast 8.33 Thermally-protected,resetting,Class P,HPF ballast standard. Sound rating A,CBM/ETL certified,UL listed.Advance,GE or I 7.00 Universal installed unless otherwise specified. Wiring&Electrical l L AWM,TFN or THHN wire used throughout,rated for required temperatures.%11 diameter K.O. Lampholders snap into chan- nel(individually replaceable without tools). System input watts:standard 82, energy-saving 66. Materials . Metal parts die-formed from code-gauge steel.Diffuser is 5.25 100%virgin acrylic. IA"OIA. K.O. 'A'DIA. K.O. V4*.�ili'NOIE l21 Finish /p'DIA.K.O.1-1 110.A. K.O. WOW K.O.(2) Five-stage,iron-phosphate pretreatment ensures superior T— 1 paint adhesion and rust resistance.Channel finished with high-gloss,baked white enamel(88%gloss,86%reflec- tance).Salt spray test 250 hours.Hardness minimum 2H. ��„ 10 4,a� �e~ UL listed and labeled LB.E.W.A.F.of L. Fixture guaranteed for one year against mechanical defects in manufacture. olma,uolu&W tM&OWS wbod to dwmo wW*W nolikwi m. MOUNTING DATA SQ. 1B For unit or row installation,surface or stem mounting SWIVEL STEM CEILING See ACCESSORIES on reverse for hanging HANGER SPACER devices One double-stem(41 only)or two single-stem hangers required Approval Job Information fAL1r?L1Z7.*V1A SHEET SO 240 0 @- Dark11tdDTT-,13/6 Edison Price Incorporated VLA^ Features Ordering Information A 6"diameter aperture recessed low brightness For complete catalog specification, list the basic downlight designed for use with 13 watt double twin unit,and select one item from each box below. tube compact fluorescent lamps. The fixture provides a Basic Unit: DTT13/6 shielding angle of 400. One basic housing allows inter- changeable use of the downlight and wallwash reflec- Reflector Type: Downlight: no suffix FRZ. tors. This permits housings to be installed first and Wallwash: WW reflectors installed or changed at any time according Corner Wallwash: CWW to the required application. Double Wallwash: CWW The DTT13/6 is part of the Edison Price family of Half Wallwash: HWW compact fluorescent downlights and washlights which are available in live different aperture sizes. Each size is scaled for a different ceiling height,which gives the Voltage: 120 or 277 specifier the ability to match the aperture size of in- candescent A-lamps, PAR lamp and low voltage Reflector and Flange Color' fixtures.' Overlap Flush Compact fluorescent lamps offer maintenance savings: they have a 10,000-hour life,compared to 750., Clear: COL CFL hours for incandescent A-lamps. These fluorescent Champagne Gold: GOL GFL lamps have a color rendering index of 81 and are avail- able in color temperatures of 2700°K and 3500°K. 'Standard reflector flange continues reflector finish. White painted flanges and custom color painted Applications flanges are available on special order.Add WF(white The DTT13/6 is a low brightness fixture suitable for flange),or CCF(custom color flange)to catalog downtighting or wall washing in offices, stores, audito- number. riums, lobbies, hotels and corridors. Reflectors are Examples: DTT13/6(120)COL is the complete catalog available in clear natural aluminum Alzaks or cham- pagne gold AlzakQ0. number for a downlight with clear reflector and overlap Washlight reflectors available are: wallwash(120°), flange suitable for 120 volt operation.DTT13/6 CWW corner wallwash(2100),double wallwash (2 x 1200), and (120)COL WF is the complete catalog number for a hall wallwash(60'), corner washlight with clear reflector and white painted Fixture is union made IBEW; UL listed; prewired overlap flange suitable for 120 volt operation. with thermally protected ballast and approved for eight wire 75°C branch lighting circuit wiring. Removal of the. reflector allows access to the ballast and junction box. High power factor ballasts are standard. ° r 91 r 3/4 - -�-1- . V DIA--+LL-L-7 3/B' --iOIArx11' � TIN Registered Trademark of Edison Price Incorporated 9/88 • SPECIFICATION PREMIUM TROFFER V x 4' e 2 LAMPS• RAPID START SP 240.. • Features j • • Standard door is fully gasketed flush steel U with opposing, rotary-action cam latches—latches painted after fabrication • Hinges or latches from either side • Aluminum door frames available-flush or �. regressed • Spring-loaded latches optional f _ • T-hinge for positive door retention • Overlapping flanged trim and modular fit-in trim available (field installable, if desired). SPECIFICATIONS Ballast V ola K.O.(2) Thermally protected, resetting, Class P HPF ballastACCESS PLATE ';'DIA.K.O.(2) standard. Sound rating A, CBM approved in standard -r- �e':-- ; i . combinations, UL listed. - 2" 1 Wiring & Electrical AWM,TFN or THHN wire used throughout, rated for required temperatures. All ballast leads extend minimum of - ---- 6"through access plate. System input watts:standard 89, energy saving 69: Materials _ Metal parts die-formed from code-gauge steel. Housing die- embossed for added rigidity. Standard diffuser is 100% 4;;•• 1 "` =;=' -''' acrylic prismatic, #12 pattern. Finish p { Five stage, iron phosphate.Pre-treatment ensures superior g , paint adhesion and rust resistance. All parts finished with u I polyester enamel (85%gloss, 89% reflectance). Salt spray test 500 hours. Hardness minimum 2H. UL listed and labeled EI.E.W-A.F. of L. Fixture guaranteed for one year against mechanical defects in manufacture. a ° °s and Specifications Subject lochange•,,,,,011,not" MOUNTING DATA Other mounting Innis available.Consult tactory. ' G Lay-in F"Overlapping M' Modular Fit-In (exposeded o or Flanged Trim Trim with swing- concealed grid) with swing- gale hangers gate hangers 'Consult factory Minimum ceiling opening for F trim fixtures: 1'x4', Swing-gale range: 1-1/16"to 3-11:16". Approval Job Information W j WO,fALZFLUORESCEW COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING Sheet SP 240 M 91.4% efficient-60% indirect/40%direct TM ® Highly tuned reflector system for widespread uplight distribution LC-90 , ® Batwing downlight distribution for maximum row spacing ® Continuous baffling- continuous light on ceiling and work-,Mane Pendant ® Distinctive,sleek appearance Indirect/Direct 1 1 r 1I I 9'min. 11 I I 00 32e �1 9 545'+i � `�` rrlil� dr ° ' lei `� ,�Iw.�;}d�YAr"��t Available for shipment December 1989 SECTION TYPE BOJ O�'� h``�\� QJ � DIFFUSER FINISH Tw OPTION VOLTS LAMP LENC P ID 90 2 4 T8 PARSS 2-FO32 4'3' 0o P 10 90 2 4 T8 PARSS TW 2-FO32 4-3- P '3'P ID 90 4 0 TO PARSS TW 4-FO32 8-6- P '6- P ID 90 3 4 T8 PARSS TW 3-FO32 4636 P ID 90 6 8 T8 PARSS TW 6-FO32 8'6' i P ID 90 2 4RS •PARSS 2-F ORS 4'3" P 10 90 2 4 RS PARSS TW 2-F40RS 4134 P ID 90 4 8 RS PARSS TW 4-F40RS 84661 P-ID-9048T8-PARSS-CWM-TW-120 Is a typical catalog number for a lour-lamp,8-loot long,tandem-wired as standard, T8 lamp fixture with semi-specular parabolic battles,painted malle while,120 volls. I �T��e )^� IT�� Paint m1nm rWAA/mis alln whilnl chrlar nrl Fnr nthnr linkhm cnr.I it-,cnlm hmr.hnro. I WALUSLOT641 THE ORIGINAL PERIMETER SYSTEM i, r a i��r rnr5, A,t 9 Ij yl 1 t t t r�. id VI EASY INSTALLATION • The easy hook-and-lock installation system;entirely supported from extruded aluminum,wall mounted rail. i ,t,, `' • Total horizontal and vertical adjustment—for appearance and construction allowances, :j»!; , y t 1{��y`'�� � • Accommodates all conventional ceiling systems. ". n ';. .:•A, _.,� I lktXtl.." -•.. UNIQUE FEATURES - • Three optional baffle o0 00 00 p' positions,including directly under lamps,providing longitudinal shielding. '� T" - �° '�' ', • Lamps:rapid start,high output,or Octror-00 T8. E -�"" • 2-lamp cross-section available;dual level switching capability._ °• D r 4_ S • Optional parabolic reflector system. r' ' r" • Control of wall brightness. O • Maximum product efficiency. A Fixture Su pport Rail 'n • UL listed air supply and return. �'r:: - B Fixture C Reflector Shield ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS • I , D Baffle • Parabolic,Accent or Blade baffles,delineated by longitudinal reveals. + i E Splines . Splining systems for continuous appearance of baffles and fixtures. • Mitered corner baffles. f 85N14RS-F/PBSS-G-PR-120 cc� o SECTION TYPE S�� �O DIFFUSER CEILING OPTION VOLTS LAMP 85N 1 2 TS 1-F20TS 85N 1 3 RS 1-F30RS 85N .1 4 RS 1-F40RS 85N 2 6' RS 2-F30RS 85N 2 8 RS 2-F40RS 00 85N 2 . 2 TS 2-F20TS 85N 2 3 RS 2-F30RS 85N 2 4 RS 2-F40RS 85N 4 6 RS 4-F30RS 85N 4 8 RS 4-MORS 85N 1 3 HO 1-F36H0 85N 1 4 HO 1-F48HO 85N 1 6 HO 1-F72H0 r' 85N 1 8 HO 1-F96HO For Octron T8 lamps,substitute T8 in place of RS. LITECNf RCL Imaginative lighting. . . and areal commitment, Caal Aluminum - ®— • Heol Sink ar(provide c ' • j: /fit/ R7351 -17512�73��-255®12Auak , I corm nanoct«.- 7 , 'r1 _noinbrorsndne Applications These efficient well shielded downlighlw 'r/ brightness illumination. ' Design Features " �� � ,• .',�,_ ceiling oar The primary reflector gathers and directs lamp output.The > ': �._r• (Iwollrors) lower conoid reflector redirects,reinforces and baffles the light.A cast aluminum heal sink reduces socket temperature to cool operating levels.Cone diameters match with fixtures in Section C for intermingling mercury and incandescent fixtures while maintaining a uniform appearance. Bottom service only. Ballasts Is Auto-transformer high power factor constant wattage ballasts "f are standard at 120V or 277V, other voltages available. Thermosetting till for superior heat dissipation and sound Accessary Pa" Lock I• Housing Vi 01 on Ballast Ballast Pad Seddle y an absorption makes all ballasts run unusual) cool d quiet. Wackel(Z) SuplporltZ) Sarew Individually cased for detached location adjacent to the f ix- lure or over 100 feet distant. Remote location separates ballast heat from the fixture and permits multiple ballast in- t. stallation in easy access areas.Ballast is thermally protected t. and supplied with a universal mount saddle, vibration dampeners, 4 feet of flexible conduit and connectors, r, t Operating temperature range from -200F to 105°F UL listed. For inaccessible ceilings see accessories listing. ► i Finish Specular natural Alzak reflectors are standard. Optional lower canes are black,gold, bronze and pewter. l & General Fixtures are individually packed,ready for installation with r 41/2 feet of insulated wire leads and ceiling mounting brackets.Ballast saddle assembly has a 22 cubic inch splice box suitable for 75°C wiring.UL listed,union made IBEW. Accessories For 27"support rails,add R2 to catalog number. For 52"support rails,add R5 to catalog number. For specular black cone, add B to catalog number. /7111 For specular gold cone,add G to catalog number. For specular bronze cone,add Z to catalog number. U For specular pewter cone, add Y to catalog number. E For O15OW T-4 emergency circuit,add EC to number. �] ri For ballast fuse, add F to catalog number. �- For scallop shield,add SStocatalognumber.Notavailable C when used with slope adaptor. I A_� i—D For lamp shield only on mercury models,add LS to number. For metal halide ballast and lamp shield combination,add MHS to catalog number. For sloped ceilings to 300,add T8 to number! } For automatic standby control Auto-on system,add AO to Z catalog number. Controls up to 5 amps. aFor inaccessible ceilings, add IN to catalog number. A m U G a/ 3 Special ballast release is provided for service. fira'jo•iooizo o �—,s�—e•--9u•T 12W too E.Mi, For special narrow distribution fixtures as used in atriums 213min 961mm 209mm241mm 910mm and soffits,see Atrium brochure in section Z. H795id7$120' to.--- 15%---- gw--- -10•­ 1441' 175 ^E•29 254mm 400mm 241mm 254mm 369mm _ ur-2e For damp label,add DL to catalog number. • 97952.250120' lo- 15Li•_-ey,• 10' 14 q6 250 +E•29 z54mm 400,nm 241rnm 254mm 9s0mm UT-28 R7350-100120 T8 cone has 91/211 aperture. 's,ylpliod with 120V ballasts.For 277V okainge lite Iasi dlgfls of me catalog.number- 97351.175120 T8 cone has 11 Vz"aperture. Irom 120 to 277.Example:n7950.175277.Siuwr other witages similarly. A7352-250120 T8 cone has 111/2"aperture. Brightness i. .� Catalog Number Lamp 80' _70' _00• _50• n795P 100120 --t00W E•2992 DX�— Itl 49 Oo _2:505 F_97951.175120 175W E•20 DX 5 _1914__27—_1_190 KUr 91952.250120! 250W E•28 DX !6 49 1,100 �RI952.2501zoMH 250W E•26 Molalarc C is ie __83 _3,952 KurtVcr,en Company Incanc9c',:ccnl 8 HID Lulhllnd Footlamborls,clear cone.Soo Podormance Dalacharls 1«colored cone mullipllen. WCslwcwil,New Jer;:ey 07675 I DiNisco Kretsch and Assoc. Inc. 87 Summer St. Boston, MA. 02110 May 3, 1990 Mr. Martin Kretsch: I have reviewed the revisions that you have sent me regarding the Calzetta School site. From everything that has been addressed and corrected in the letter that was received on April 27, 1990, the kitchen facility will be constructed according to Article X Massachusetts state code. All other aspects of the plan that fall under the Health Departments jurisdiction appear to be acceptable. Sincerely, Stephanie J. L. Foley Health Sanitarian SJLF/pd 0 Division of Nashville Wire Products FIXED SHELVING SOLID t 5 -0e, Fy Yj F b p` 8 White1xNt� Gray asp t- 7" a f � 7eY'3 F`y i P FF 1 ti"a9: 0 7 U 3 NSF LISTED BlueNSFGreen SPECIFICATIONS • Gauge of Material • Solid Shelf Sizes Shelf: 16 ga. Depth: 18", 21", 24" All Logic Clips: 14 ga. Width: 36", 42", 48" All Posts: 14 ga. Solid and Wire Interchangeable Dimples on 3"centers-2 sides only. Plastic cap • Post Heights: 14", 563/8", 623/s", included in top of post with adjustable glide in 743/s", 863/s" bottom. Nashville Wire Products v FIXED SHELVING FEATURES t Add-on capabilities—solid or 90'angle installations can be New,solid channel Logic Systems offer 3 shelf wire interchangeable added to all fixed shelving construction depths for fixed solid shelving:18",21"and 24" and 3 standard shelf widths:36",42"and 48". Patented Logic Clips make assembly quick and easy—no special tools required. PATENTED LOGIC CLIPS The patented Logic Clips make assembly and disassembly of all shelves quick and simple. No special tools are required. Individual shelves may be removed or added without reassembling the entire installation. EPDXY-TOUGH The amazing Epoxy-Tough finish is applied electrostatically, resulting in a non-conductive, smooth, even finish. Epoxy-Tough resists corrosion due to moisture, humidity, acids, alkalies, salts, petroleum solvents, greases, oils, aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons. Plus, it's flexible, resists impact, abrasions and temperature extremes. WARRANTY Logic Systems has a 5 year limited warranty for workmanship and Epoxy-Tough coating. Fall explanation of warranty listed in "War- ranty" Section. LISTING/APPROVALS NSF Listed Epoxy ingredients meet FDA/USDA composition requirements per paragraph 175.300. EPDXY COLORS All Logic System shelving is available in White, Blue, Gray or Green. *U.S. Patent Number 4-582-001 Division of Nashville Wire Products _ 710 Hatcher Lane - Suite 57 - Columbia, TN 38401 1-800-426-6801 - (615) 255-3650 - (615) 388-0609 i i Printed in U.S.A. 038-1086 6 Pan Capacity Stainless Steel Pressureless Steamer HY_ GROEN With Gas � Atmospheric HyPerSteam Steam Generators In T.M. Cabinet Base Sanitation Unit shall he designed and manufactured Short Form to meet NSF and known health department and Y sanitation codes and be NSF listed and approved. Unit shall be a Groen Unit shall allow operator to delime both steam HyPerSteam pressureless x{ generators through access steamer Model HY-6G with twin,g port in each cavity, without tools or service call. independent(specify natural or �¢ propane)gas heated steam O " Controls generators mounted in 21%z" ' Steamer cavity controls shall include an wide cabinet base,per bulletin ON-OFF power switch;60 minute mechanical timer, 71.All stainless steel construc- tion with two steam cavities, ".. with continuous steam setting; and READY light each powered by its own Inde- which indicates when cavity is ready for steaming. pendent atmospheric steam r. Performance Features generator with powerful blower to circulate steam within cavity Each steamer cavity shall have a powerful and separate operating controls, }° '.r= side mounted blower, which increases steam including:60 minute mechanical velocity and provides efficient steam distribution timer constant steam setting, throughout cavity and between loaded pans.Steam ready light and CLEAN ME boiler generators deliver approximately 15,000 BTU's/hour deliming indicator system. input per 2�/2"deep steam pan. Simple boiler deliming through Heat up time to READY shall be 7 minutes port in each cavity Door is field reversible,with easy open latch i or less,under normal conditions.Cavities are kept and hidden magnetic door warm and ready for instant steam between loads. switch;and wide condensate No cavity warmup required, after READY light sink with drain is provided under comes on. cavity doors. Twin atmospheric CLEAN ME indicator light warns operator' steam generators require no Description of need to delime boiler.Unit will shut off if water level pressure gauges or switches, Steamer shall be a Groen Model HY-6G is low.When power swtich is turned"off",unit auto- are 65/16 efficient and fire at maticall blows down the steam enerator,to reduce 45,000 BTU's each.Unit shall stainless steel pressureless steamer with twin atmos- y g come up to steam in 7 minutes pheric 45,000 BTU gas steam generators,for a total sediment build-up. from a cold start,and provide of 90,000 BTU's maximum, per bulletin 71 and aswarm cavity instant steam capa- ( follows: Cabinet Base Steam Source bility.See other side for electric, Unit shall have twin gas heated cabinet gas,water and drain connections Construction mounted steam generators to provide atmospheric required.Made in US.A. Steamer cavities and cabinet base shall be steam to the chambers at a temperature of approxi- all stainless steel construction. Steamer unit back, mately 212'(F).Each steam generator has an elec- left side, top and front panels shall be a unitized tric low water sensor,a 45,000 BTU/hour firing rate body, with removable right side panel providing and is 65% efficient. Unit comes standard with standing pilot with electronic ignition s r, access to internal components. g stem.p 9 Y Steamer door is all stainless steel with strong Pan Capacity continuous hinge and is field reversible to change pan Size Per Cavity Total direction of swing. Doors shall be insulated and t provided with a one piece, replaceable seal. Easy 12 x 20 x 1" 6 12 open handle and latch shall provide positive lock 12 x 2 x 2/z"- 3 6 and seal when door is pushed or slammed shut. 12 x 20 x 4" 2 4 Hidden magnetic door switch cuts power to blower and reduces power to generator when the F door is opened.Pan support racks shall be electro- Installation polished stainless steel and removable for easy Unit requires gas service(specify natural or Applications cleaning and to provide access to the steam gener- propane)via 1h"NPT pipe or approved equivalent. ator deliming port in each cavity.Wide drip sink with Unit requires 3/4" NPT cold water supply line; 1%2" Pasta condensate drain is positioned under cavity doors. NPT free venting drain;and 115 volt,single phase, Rice 211/2"wide cabinet base shall have stainless 4 AMP electric service. Vegetables(Fresh steel frame with removable front, side and back Water Supply Requirements and Frozen) panels standard. Cabinet base shall be provided pp y 4 Seafood with 6"legs,with adjustable bullet feet. All water boiler systems are subject to con- poultry tamination and failure due to mineral content found potatoes Finish in most water supplies. To minimize service prob- Cabinet exterior including door shall be lems a water treatment(softening)system is recom- Eggs finished to a No. 4 uniform finish. Cavity interiors mended when water quality is found to exceed Meats are electro polished stainless steel. Control panel limits stated below and in operator manual. Prepared Foods face plates shall be smudge resistant polyester film, Recommended MINIMUM water quality ensuring maximum ease in cleaning and maintain- standards are:Total dissolved solids(fDS) content ing an attractive appearance. should not exceed 30 parts per million; and the A.G.A.Design Certification water pH should be 7.0 or higher. Steamer shall be design certified by the Origin of Manufacture — American Gas Association. Steamer shall be made in the United States. DOVER INDUSTRIES COMPANY 1900 Pratt Boulevard 71 Elk Grove Village,Illinois 60007 Telephone(708)439 2400 TELEX 28 7413 z e Ui2 ATE I I 4 -►1 2" (51 MM) CONDENS DRAIN VENT NATURAL GAS PROPANE GAS RECOMMENDED 5" W.C. MIN. 12" W.C. MIN. 3-3/4" INCOMING 6„ �- (95MM) GAS FEED RATE 14' W.C. MAX. 14" W.C. MAX. (152MM) 3 NATURAL GAS PROPANE GA5 I I GAS OPERATING PRESSURE 3.7' W.C. 10.5" W.C. ZOA I I MAX. INPUT BTU/HR 90,000 90,000 I I �— 2"(51 MM) —�\\ 6 (152MM) C] o 0 0 00 CD O 1 0 0 0 0 1 S I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a o00o FLUE p STACK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O o 0 0 0 O O O O 57-5/8" o 0 0 0 2 (1464 MM) ELEC. 4 —�BOX 3 4 26-9/16" 23-5/8" (686 MM) — — 1 (600 MM) (38MM) I MI 3 5- 4 (114MM)ADJFEET (146 MM) 2-5/8" (67MM) 21-5/8" —35-3/16"- MAX. (549 MM) (894 MM) t NOTES z 1. DRAIN CONNECTION 1-1/2" TUBE (DRAIN FREE VENTING) �+ 2. COLD WATER SUPPLY 3/4" HOSE CONNECTION 0.34 GPM ® 30 PSI (SUPPLY 30 PSI MIN. do 60 PSI MAX.) 'Re b 0 3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 3/4 CONDUIT. REQUIREMENTS: 115V, ® 4 AMPS. e CD0 4. GAS CONNECTION 1/2" NPT. _ N T 5. CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL h O N t-0 CM Z > d p mono 8roorn e m>ry \ [0 j c W Z W a` 2Lo O 0 0 C1 awA� Due to continual product improvement,designs are subject to change without notice. ' a .c o z. .- r r.JR4 (.F`;v+c l c ....: _ ,'":�6 .. " n .ti7777 6 Pan Capacity 71 Stainless Steel HvPAr4taam Pressureless Steamer P6A8�l�G 80A80 � = _� TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Tfl"! '= MASSACHUSETTS pORTM JUL � s P Any appeal shall be filed within (20) days after the `t$ACHUSEt date of filing of this Notice in the Office of the Town NOTICE OF DECISION Clerk. July 28 , 1993 Date. . . . . . . . . . . . Jun. .e. . Date of Hearing Ju1X.20 ,. .1993 . Petition of North .Andover School Committee• . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Premises affected #.Calzetta, Farm Site. .Portion, of .Parcel 26 .of. Assessors .dap.. 57 Referring to the above petition for a special permit from the requirements of the . ., ,NorthAn .Zoning, Bylaw. .Site. .Plan .Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . so as to permit the .construction, of. a. 71,00.0 .sq...ft: ,, two, story, building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONeTrIONALlY hearing given on the above date, the Planning Board voted to APPROVE. . . . . . . ,the , , ,SITE, PLAN .REVIEW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . based upon the following conditions: cc: Director of Public Works Signed44a'461' Building Inspector HealthAgent Administrator .Richard. Nardella: Chairman gent Assessors .Joseph.Mahoney,. .Clerk Police Chief Fire Chief Richard Rowen Applicant Engineer John Draper File Interested Parties . . . .planning Board . l?:NOwiN 1'4 O KAREN H.P.NELSON Town Of 120 Main Street, 01845 YeCfOY NORTH ANDOVER (508) 682 6483 BUILDING CONSERVATION ss,°"�5�. DIVISION OF HEALTH PLANNING PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT July 28 , 1993 Mr. Daniel Long, Town Clerk Town Building 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Re: Site Plan Review Johnson Street/Abbott Street Calzetta Property - School Dear Mr. Long: The North Andover Planning Board held a public hearing on June 29 , 1993 in the Senior Center behind the Town Building, upon the application of the North Andover School Committee, requesting site plan approval under Section 8. 3 of the North Andover Zoning Bylaw. The legal notice was published in the North Andover Citizen on June 9 and June 16, 1993 and all parties of interest were properly notified. The following members were present: John Simons, Acting Chairman, Joseph Mahoney, Clerk, Richard Rowen, John Draper and George Perna, Associate Member. The petitioners were requesting site plan approval for the construction of a 71, 000 sq. ft. , two story building. The premises affected is shown on the Assessors Map #37 as a portion of Parcel 26, between Johnson Street and Abbott Street on the south and north, and Marbleridge Road and Rea Street on the west and east, containing fifteen (15) acres more or less, in a Residential-3 (R- 3) Zoning District. Mr. Mahoney read the legal notice to open the public hearing. Ms. Bradley told the Board that the project was previously approved but permits had expired. The Technical Review Committee has reviewed the project. There are no new plans or issues from the original approval. Martin Kretsch, Dinisco Kretsch, gave the Board an overview of the project. The site contains 15 acres. The school will hold 650 students. 1. Compact structure to fit within the wetland area 2 . Minimal wetland crossings with replication 3 . Two story building built into slope 4 . No elevator in buildings - ramps 5. parking restricted to a certain area 6. Two entrances to school to allow for flexibility and eliminate congestion 7. Retain orchard as a buffer strip Page 2 : Calzetta 8 . Pedestrian walkways provided 9. Buffer area with plantings - new and relocated plants/trees - keep natural buffers wherever possible 10. Minimal plantings around building for maintenance reasons 11. 360 degree access around building Mr. Rowen asked if expansion of the school was possible. Mr. Kretsch answered "no" due to the environmental concerns. Mr. Draper questioned if sidewalks would be built on Johnson Street. Mr. Kretsch told him that sidewalks beyond the site were not part of the funding for this project. Mr. Rowen expressed concerns about changed rules in who would be bused, more children expected to walk to school currently. Mr. Draper asked if D.P.W. would build sidewalks. Mr. Perna told Mr. Draper that the problem of sidewalks is identified, however he did not want to burden the project with sidewalks beyond the specific site. A question was raised regarding plans to widen Abbott Street. The Planning Board needs to look at safety of proposed pedestrian access onto Abbott Street. Mr. Kretsch told the Board that the access came out at that place because no wetland crossing was required. Concerns were raised about children riding bikes. Mr. Mahoney expressed concerns about a line up of traffic out onto Johnson Street or Abbott Street dropping off children. Mr. Kretsch told the Board that there was flexibility when it is built in designating access ways as one way. Mr. Rowen asked if there was ever a resolution of the speed limit issue. Staff to submit recommendations to the appropriate persons as to the posting of speed limits. Stop signs to be added to driveways onto Johnson Street. This will be added into the decision as a condition. Mr. Simons asked if there were any farm elements incorporated into the design. Mr. Kretsch stated that the school was somewhat barn-like, and that the orchard would remain. The Board questioned if there would .be lights in the field. Mr. Kretsch stated that there would be no lights in the field. There will be no lights that will shine off site. Questions were raised on the existing pond and impenetrable fence. A 6 ' chain link fence will be placed around the fence. Mr. Kretsch was asked the depth of the pond. He did not have a definitive answer. Page 3 : Calzetta The size of the "all purpose field" will be 165 'x3501 , and not solely used for soccer. Mr. Rowen asked about an enclosed canopy. The question of water and sewer on Abbott Street was raised. The answer was they will be pumped from school to corner of Marbleridge and Abbott Streets. On a motion by Mr. Draper, seconded by Mr. Mahoney the Board voted to close the public hearing. Staff to draft a decision for the next meeting. A site visit will be scheduled. On July 20, 1993 the Planning Board held a regular meeting. The following members were present: Richard Nardella, Chairman, Joseph Mahoney, Clerk, Richard Rowen, and John Draper. Mr. Nardella said that a site visit was taken on July 10th. Mr. Rowen expressed concerns about the path out to Abbott Street, barriers to slow down pace of students, possibly posts. (This to be added to the decision) A large tree on left hand side of pathway needs to be removed for visibility. Graham Copeland and Marilyn Doyle, members of the School Building Committee, were present. There are spaces for 13 buses. There will never be more than 13 . There will be no drop-offs or pick-ups, this must be monitored by the school. There was a further discussion on drop off and pick up of students. Mr. Draper had discussed sidewalks. Planning board to recommend to Board of Selectmen that , sidewalks be constructed along Johnson Street. This to be added to the decision. On a motion by Mr. Draper, seconded by Mr. Mahoney, the Board voted to approve the draft decision as amended. Page 4: Calzetta Attached are those conditions the Board approved. sincerely, North Andover Planning Board RichAardNrdela, Chairman cc: Director of Public Works Building Inspector Conservation Administrator Health Agent Assessors Police Chief Fire Chief Applicant Engineer Fire i CALZETTA FARM SCHOOL SITE, NORTH ANDOVER Conditional Site Plan Review Approval. I FINDINGS OF FACT: The Planning Board makes the following findings regarding this Site Plan Review requested by the North Andover School Committee for the construction of a 71,000 square foot school located at the Calzetta Farm site on Johnson and Abbott Streets as required by sections 8 . 3 and 10.31 of the Zoning Bylaws: 1. The proposed use and site design for this lot are appropriate, due to it' s location in Town. 2 . Adequate vehicular and pedestrian access into the surrounding site has been provided. 3 . The landscaping plan as shown meets the requirements of section 8. 4 of the Zoning Bylaws. 4 . The site drainage system is designed in accordance with the Town Bylaw requirements. 5. The applicant has met the requirements of the Town for Site Plan Review as stated in Section 8.3 of the Zoning Bylaw. (with the addition of conditions listed herein. ) 6. The Applicant has met the procedural requirements of the Town' s Special Permit process as found in section 10.3 of the North Andover Zoning Bylaw. The Planning Board finds under Section 8. 35 of the Zoning Bylaw that the proposed site plan generally complies with the Town Bylaw requirements but requires minor conditions in order to be completely in compliance with Town Bylaws. Finally, the Planning Board finds that this proposal complies with the Town of North Andover Bylaw requirements so long as the following conditions are complied with. Therefore, in order to fully comply with the approval necessary to construct the facility as specified in the Site Plan Review application before us, the Planning Board hereby grants an approval to the applicant provided the following conditions are met: SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. The final plans shall include the following in one packet: a. Site Plan b. Building Elevations C. Detail sheets d. Profile sheets e. Landscape plan i i f. Plan showing phasing of construction activities and erosion control methods. g. Drainage analysis h. Off site utilities i. Lighting plan and details j . Sign details All plans shall be on 24" x 36" sheets 2. Prior to Construction: a. All outside lighting found within the site shall be down cast and not project into adjacent properties. Lighting Details shall be approved by the Town Planner. b. All revisions which are herein required shall be placed upon the final plans. C. The applicant shall satisfy the North Andover Division of Public Works and the Planning Board with regard to all site drainage and off site utilities. d. The applicant shall inform the Town Planner prior to any cutting of vegetation on the site. The Town Planner and/or Tree Warden will walk the edge of clearing. 3 . Prior to verification of the Building Permit (FORM U) : a. The applicant shall receive DPW approval for the curb- cut. b. The applicant shall receive a written determination from the Conservation Commission Administrator that all work under their jurisdiction is being satisfactorily performed and maintained. C. A walking path shall be constructed along the Abbott Street side of the property. The intent is to have the path pulled in off the street and into the school property. The path shall be a minimum of four and one half (4 . 5) feet in width with a gravel base of at least six (6) inches. Location of the path shall be approved by the Town Planner prior to a building permit being issued. The path shall meet the requirement of the Planning Board Rules and Regulations with regard to grade and drainage. 4 . Prior to verification of the Certificate of Occupancy: a. The applicant shall erect a blinking traffic light at the intersection of the entry drive and Johnson Street. The applicant shall also provide safe and adequate access and egress on both Abbott and Johnson Street. b. All buildings shall have commercial fire sprinklers installed. C. This site shall have received all necessary permits and approvals from the North Andover Board of Health and the Massachusetts Department of Education. d. The site shall be reviewed by the Planning Board. Any additional screening as may be reasonably required by the Planning Board shall be added at the owners expense. e. The applicant shall receive a written determination from the Conservation Administrator that all work under their jurisdiction is being satisfactorily performed and maintained. f. Tree cutting shall stay in accordance with the approved plans and shall be kept to a minimum throughout the project in order to reduce erosion and preserve the natural features of the site. Therefore, in addition to deciduous street trees every fifty feet along both sides of the entry drive, one tree shall be planted for every 400 square feet of area cleared for the roadway outside of the 40 ' right of way which shall be delineated on the plan. The trees shall be a mix of evergreens as approved by Planning Board Staff, and will be 6 ' tall or taller upon planting. g. The large tree on the left hand side of the pathway leading out to Abbott Street needs to be removed as it impairs visibility. h. Barriers of some sort, possibly wooden posts, need to be placed at the opening of the pathway out to Abbot Street to slow down the pace of the students entering onto Abbott Street at that point. i. The existing farm vehicle entrance found along Abbott Street shall be planted with trees so as to eliminate the possibility of vehicular access but allow pedestrians to enter the site at that point. j . A buffer shall be planted between the play fields and the abutting residential houses. That buffer shall consist of Hemlock and Spruce trees and shall run the entire length of the play fields. k. "No Parking" signs shall be placed along Abbott Street. Per Order N.A. P.D. Safety Officer. 1. Crosswalks shall be painted at appropriate locations at all roads immediately surrounding the Calzetta Farm site. M. All grading, including the play field, shall be in accordance with the Planning Board Rules and Regulations. 5. The Abbott Street entrance must be limited to bus traffic only during the beginning and ending of the school day. Parents must enter from Johnson Street to pick up and drop off students. The Planning Board is concerned that without this condition cars will be backed up onto Abbott Street creating a traffic hazard. The School Committee must monitor the traffic situation and make any adjustments it believes are necessary to alleviate traffic problems. 6. The contractor shall contact Dig Safe at least 72 hours prior to commencing any excavation. 7 . Gas, Telephone, Cable and Electric utilities shall be installed as specified by the respective utility companies. 8. All catch basins shall be protected and maintained with hay bales to prevent siltation into the drain lines during construction. 9 . No open burning shall be done except as is permitted during burning season under the Fire Department regulations. 10. No underground fuel storage shall be installed except as may be allowed by Town Regulations. Any existing tanks which are not going to be used by the proposed school shall be removed in accordance with the NAFD regulations. 11. Any Plants, Trees or Shrubs that have been incorporated into the Landscape Plan approved in this decision, that die within one year from time of planting shall be replaced by the applicant. 12 . The provisions of this conditional approval shall apply to and be binding upon the applicant, it' s employees and all successors and assigns in interest or control. 13 . Any changes on the plans required by a Town Board or State Agency may be subject to Modification under Chapter 41 by the Planning Board. 14 . As a part of this approval the Planning Board would like to emphasize the importance of constructing sidewalks along Johnson Street and urges the Board of Selectmen to put the construction of sidewalks along Johnson as a high priority. The following plans are considered to be a part of this approval: Plans Entitled: North Andover Public Schools Calzetta Farm Site Dated: 1 May 190 Scale: 1' = 40 ' Sheets: L-1 to L-13 , SU-1 to SU-4 , E-1 to E-1 cc: Director of Public Works Building Inspector Health Agent Assessor Conservation Administrator Police Chief Fire Chief Applicant Engineer File Cf NOwTaI try KAREN H.P.NELSONTown of 120 Main Street, 01845 Director (508) 682-6483 NORTH ANDOVER BUILDING CONSERVATION ss�°" 5`t DIVISION OF PLAANN NG PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Memorandum To: Technical Review Committee From: Kathleen E. Bradley, Town Plannere6 Date: May 27, 1993 Re: Calzetta Farm School The Technical Review Committee met today to discuss the plans for the Calzetta Farm School. The following members were present: Bill Hmurciak, DPW; George Perna, DPW; Karen Nelson, Director of Planning and Community Development; Richard Doucette, Conservation Administrator; Bob Nicetta, Building Inspector, and Kathleen Bradley, Town Planner. Due to a death in the family, Ken Long from the the Fire Department was unable to attend. The applicant is directed to meet with the Fire Department to discuss the plans at a later date. As the plans have not changed since they were first proposed three years ago, the discussions were brief. The Americans with Disabilities Act will affect the interior of the building. The applicant will work with the Building Inspector to address these issues. The ADA may also require some minor changes to the exterior of the building and the configuration of the parking. These changes should be brought to the Planning Board's attention. The DPW had some questions concerning the layout of the sewer. These questions will be addressed by the applicant individually with the DPW. As the current Planning Board members and Planner are unfamiliar with the project and the level of scrutiny that occurred at the last series of public hearings, copies of the Planning Board minutes from the past public hearings will be distributed to the members for their review prior to public hearing. The Planning Board will need two sets of plans and documents upon submittal of the site plan review application. CC. Planning Board Martin Kresch TRC. 5. 27 TODA�EI `� TIME FR--Ki' AREA CODE NUMBEA cn i V i U) rad uj JED I\./Cr� „rUh R 'a .F. MJSC CFtl�I�O—•.^_4 VAN 7 WAS UAGEIM ,car C0.tsaIK Q AMPADN0.23-176— '0 NO.NO.23-376-2005 TS ��