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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous - Heritage Green ApartmentsNOBLIN & ASSOCIATES, L.L.C. Consulting Engineers MICHAEL DRISCOLL Senior Project Manager Email: mdriscoll@noblinassoc.com www.noblinassoc.com 4 First Street 1 Washington St. Suite 3050 Bridgewater, MA 02324 Dover, NH 03820 Phone: (508) 279-0655 Phone: (603) 740-9400 Fax: (508) 279-1463 Fax: (603) 740-9339 From: Peter Czepiel <pczepiel@comcast.neb,f Subject: Oakridge CCD Date: May 8, 201410:42:01 AM EDT To: "Michael Driscoll' <mdriscoll@noblinassoc.com> 1 Attachment, 744 KB t Initial Construction Control Document To be submitted with the building permit application by a Registered Design Professional for work per the a edition of the ut Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR, Section 107 Project Title: Oakridge Village Condominium Date:5/6/14 Property Address: 39R Famvood Avenue, North Andover, MA Project. Check (x) one or both as applicable: New construction (X) Existing Construction. Project description: Stacked Deck, Window & Door Resashing, and Structural Repair as needed. I, Timothy D. Little, MA Registration Number: 35274 Civil, Expiration date: 6/30/14, am a registered design professional, and I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation of all design plans, computations and specifications concemingi: Architectural Structural Mechanical Fire Protection Electrical Other: for the above named project and that to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief such plans, computations and specifications meet the applicable provisions of the Massachusetts State Building Code, (780 CMR), and accepted engineering practices for the proposed project. I understand and agree that I (or my designee) shall perform the necessary professional services and be present on the construction site on a regular and periodic basis to: I . Review, for conformance to this code and the design concept, shop drawings, samples and other submittals by the contractor in accordance with the requirements of the construction documents. 2. Perform the duties for registered design professionals in 780 CMR Chapter 17, as applicable. 3. Be present at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the work and to determine if the work is being performed in a manner consistent with the approved construction documents and this code. Nothing in this document relieves the contractor of its responsibility regarding the provisions of 780 CMR 107. When required by the building official, I shall submit field/progress reports (see item 3.) together with pertinent comments, in a form acceptable to the building official. Upon completion of the work, I shall submit to the building official a `Final Cons of Document'. OF ,(Ito = y o� TIMOTHY D. yGr Enter in the space to the right a "wet" or UTTLE electronic signature and seal: t Phone number: 603-740 - 9400 Email: tlittleC3a noblinassoc.com Building Oficial Use Only Building Official Name: Permit No.: Date: Note I. Indicate with an `x' project design plans, computations and specifications that you prepared or directly supervised. If `other' is chosen, provide a description. Version 06 11 2013 V C, 1 INSPEGTIORS SERVICES LOG _ DATE: _ � e ADDRESS 1. ��QQ INSP • � 13Y� FIN ,I=CTION: . FAIL OTHER 'HONE GC R TION NOW INSPEGY1011COMM NTS: ERMIT # 0FFIC(: NOTE: ISPEGTIONREWFEsr: ESC DOTING (BOU(I.-DATION FRAMR T SOUGH FINAL OTHER TIMEIN TP!MGUT€ . )DRESS P30 4 .32 C �o SME ( IM 0 -ONES 32b �-I 3 3i WIT# O> F/GR NOTE: PEcTIoN REQUEST-. )=sc OOTMG FOUNDATION FRAME )UGH FINAL OTHE ZP-t)kj r, sPE�T1=o BY- `� o1�INSPI=CT[oN: p S§ FAIL - OTHER RECTION NOTE/ INSPECTION COMMENTS: TIME IN: TIME OUT;. 1NSPE6-TEDBY UE /' L/ I�(�! 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C OFFICENOTE* ORRECTION NOTE/ IN5PEG T lOT1 GOtV1TnEs�TS; Mlr� ' EGTIDNPEQUEST. 1=sc1FOoTjR(3 FOUNDATION FRAME JGjZ FINAL -T -IM); -OUT,•- .Ess IT 01 FIC); NOTE' CTION 1ZEQUEsT: ESG/FODTINO FOUNDATION FRAME I FINAL OTHER 38 OFFICE NoTI=• ION BEQUEST: ESGIFOOTING FOUNDATION FRAME NSPEGXED. )3Yc DATE OF INSPECTION: PASS FAIL OTHER CORRI CTIONNOTE/ jNSPECTIONCOMMENTS; TIMEIN: TIMI; OUT,_ INSPECT1=D 13Y: DATE OF INSPECTION: PASS FAIL OTHER CORRECTION NOTE[ INSPECTION COMMENTS: _f OAKRIDGE VILLAGE MAPLEWOOD RESERVE Decks, windows and doors! Address Unit numbers One Harvest Drive: 203 303 Two Harvest Drive: 209 307 211 311 212 312 213 313 Three Harvest Drive: 201 301 202 302 204 304 206 306 208 308 Four Harvest Drive: 206 306 208 308 210 310 212 312 222 322 224 324 Four Harvest Drive Bump out: 214 314 1-7 9d 637 6/11/2013 WESSLIN J. Wessling Architects, Inc. ARCHITECTS • AIA • BOCA • IFMA • BOMA Presidents Place, 1250 Hancock Street, Suite 815N Quincy, Massachusetts 02169 Tel 617.773.8150 • Fax 617.773.4902 • info@wesslingarchitects.com February 15, 2006 Project: Heritage Green Apartments Project Location: North Andover, MA Proposed work: Unit 14-16 & 85-87 Balcony Replacement Exterior Stair Revisions. Subject: Exterior Stair. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Building Code 780 CMR, Chapter 10- Means of Egress, Section 1014.12 Exterior Stairways. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Building Code, 780 CMR, is based on the BOCA 1993 Building Code. The BOCA Commentary for the 1993 BOCA Code, a copy is attached for your convenience, states as follows: "Where exterior exit stairways are used in moderate or severe climates, the stairways must be protected from accumulation of snow and ice to provide a safe path of exit travel at all times, including winter. Section 1011.5 provides for the protection of exterior exit access balconies. Typical methods for protecting these egress elements include roof overhangs or canopies, heated slabs, and when approved by the local code official, a reliable snow removal maintenance program. It is our experience that building code permitted open exterior stairs with roof coverings are not properly, and fully protected from the accumulation of wind driven snow and ice in Massachusetts. It is our opinion that a reliable snow removal and maintenance program is required to provide the occupants with clear paths of travel. A typical example is the northeast storms we frequently receive, and how the exterior stairs with roof coverings have a build up of snow and ice on the treads and risers rendering them unsafe for egress. We recommend that a reliable snow and ice removal and exterior egress program be established at Heritage Green in lieu of relying on the roof covered exterior stairways, which to the best of our knowledge, information and belief is in full conformance with the sixth edition of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts building code. Sincerely, Inc. w No. 4191 'resident/CEO QUINCY L, NRCA K MA 780 CMR: STATE BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS approximately five feet (1524 mm) above the floor landing in a position which is readily visible when the doors are in the open and closed positions. 1014.12 Exterior stairways: Exterior stairways shall have openings on at least one side facing an outer court, yard or public way. The openings shall have an aggregate width of not less than 20% of the stairway perimeter and an aggregate area on each level of not less than 12% of the total perimeter wall area of each level. In other than occupancies in Use Group R-3, treads, platforms and landings which are part of exterior stairways in climates subject to snow or ice shall be protected to prevent accumulation of same. Exterior stairways shall not be accepted as an exit in the following cases: 1. Occupancies in Use Groups I-2 and 1-3 in buildings that exceed four stories or 50 feet (15240 mm) in height. 2. Floors that exceed five stories or 65 feet (19812 mm) in height above the level of exit discharge. 1014.12.1 Location: Exterior exit stairways shall not project beyond the street lot line. Exterior exit stairways shall be located at least ten feet (3048 mm) from adjacent lot lines and from other buildings on the same lot unless openings in such buildings are protected by 3/4 -hour opening protectives. Exception: Noncombustible exterior stairways constituting not more than 50% of the required means of egress shall be exempt from the ten - foot (3048 mm) fire separation distance requirement. 1014.12.2 Protection: Exterior exit stairs shall be separated from the interior of the building by walls with a fireresistance rating of not less than one hour, with fixed or self-closing opening protectives as required in 780 CMR 1014.11. This protection shall extend vertically from a point ten feet (3048 mm) above the topmost landing or the roof line, whichever is lower, down to the ground, and shall extend horizontally ten feet (3048 mm) MEANS OF EGRESS from each side of the stairway. Openings within the horizontal ten -foot (3048 mm) extension ofthe protected walls beyond the stairway shall be equipped with fixed 3/4 -hour opening protective assemblies. Exceptions: 1. Occupancies, other than those in Use Group R-1 or R-2, in buildings that are two stories or less above grade where the level of exit discharge is the first story above grade. 2. Separation from the interior of the building is not required where the exterior stairway is served by an exterior exit access balcony that connects two remote exterior stairways or other approved exits, with a perimeter which is not less than 50% open. To be considered open, the opening shall be a minimum of 50% of the height of the enclosing wall, with the top of the openings not less than seven feet (2134 mm) above the top of the balcony. 3. Separation from the interior of the building is not required for an exterior stairway located in a building or structure that is permitted to have unenclosed interior exit stairways in accordance with 780 CMR 1014.11. 780 CMR 1015.0 SMOKEPROOF ENCLOSURES 1015.1 General: A smokeproof enclosure shall consist of an enclosed interior exit stairway that conforms to 780 CMR 1014.0 and an outside balcony or a ventilated vestibule meeting the requirements of 780 CMR 1015.0. Where access to the roof is required by 780 CMR 1027.0, such access shall be from the smokeproof enclosure where a smokeproof enclosure is required. 1015.2 Where required: In buildings having a height of 70 feet above the grade plane, at least one exit stairwell shall be protected by a smokeproof enclosure serving all floor levels. In buildings having exit stairwells more than 30 feet below the level of exit discharge, at least one exit stairwell shall be 11/27/98 780 CMR - Sixth Edition 201 WESSLING Stephen J. Wessling Architects, Inc. ARCHITECTS • AIA • BOCA • IFMA • BOMA Presidents Place, 1250 Hancock Street, Suite 815N Quincy, Massachusetts 02169 Tel 617.773.8150 • Fax 617.773.4902 • info@wesslingarchitects.com February 15, 2006 Project: Heritage Green Apartments Project Location: North Andover, MA Proposed work: Unit 14-16 & 85-87 Balcony Replacement Exterior Stair Revisions. Subject: Exterior Stair. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Building Code 780 CMR, Chapter 10- Means of Egress, Section 1014.12 Exterior Stairways. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Building Code, 780 CMR, is based on the BOCA 1993 Building Code. The BOCA Commentary for the 1993 BOCA Code, a copy is attached for your convenience, states as follows: "Where exterior exit stairways are used in moderate or severe climates, the stairways must be protected from accumulation of snow and ice to provide a safe path of exit travel at all times, including winter. Section 1011.5 provides for the protection of exterior exit access balconies. Typical methods for protecting these egress elements include roof overhangs or canopies, heated slabs, and when approved by the local code official, a reliable snow removal maintenance program. It is our experience that building code permitted open exterior stairs with roof coverings are not properly, and fully protected from the accumulation of wind driven snow and ice in Massachusetts. It is our opinion that a reliable snow removal and maintenance program is required to provide the occupants with clear paths of travel. A typical example is the northeast storms we frequently receive, and how the exterior stairs with roof coverings have a build up of snow and ice on the treads and risers rendering them unsafe for egress. We recommend that a reliable snow and ice removal and exterior egress program be established at Heritage Green in lieu of relying on the roof covered exterior stairways, which to the best of our knowledge, information and belief is in full conformance with the sixth edition of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts building code. Sincerely, We U82 Arclu�ects, Inc. No. 4191 QUINCY MA 780 CMR: STATE BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS approximately five feet (1524 mm) above the floor landing in a position which is readily visible when the doors are in the open and closed positions. 1014.12 Exterior stairways: Exterior stairways shall have openings on at least one side facing an outer court, yard or public way. The openings shall have an aggregate width of not less than 20% of the stairway perimeter and an aggregate area on each level of not less than 12% of the total perimeter wall area of each level. In other than occupancies in Use Group R-3, treads, platforms and landings which are part of exterior stairways in climates subject to snow or ice shall be protected to prevent accumulation of same. Exterior stairways shall not be accepted as an exit in the following cases: 1. Occupancies in Use Groups 1-2 and 1-3 in buildings that exceed four stories or 50 feet (15240 mm) in height. 2. Floors that exceed five stories or 65 feet (19812 mm) in height above the level of exit discharge. 1014.12.1 Location: Exterior exit stairways shall not project beyond the street lot line. Exterior exit stairways shall be located at least ten feet (3048 mm) from adjacent lot lines and from other buildings on the same lot unless openings in such buildings are protected by 3/4 -hour opening protectives. Exception: Noncombustible exterior stairways constituting not more than 50% of the required means of egress shall be exempt from the ten - foot (3048 mm) fire separation distance requirement. 1014.12.2 Protection: Exterior exit stairs shall be separated from the interior ofthe building by walls with a fireresistance rating of not less than one hour, with fixed or self-closing opening protectives as required in 780 CMR 1014.11. This protection shall extend vertically from a point ten feet (3048 mm) above the topmost landing or the roof line, whichever is lower, down to the ground, and shall extend horizontally ten feet (3048 mm) MEANS OF EGRESS from each side of the stairway. Openings within the horizontal ten -foot (3048 mm) extension of the protected walls beyond the stairway shall be equipped with fixed 3/4 -hour opening protective assemblies. Exceptions: 1. Occupancies, other than those in Use Group R-1 or R-2, in buildings that are two stories or less above grade where the level of exit discharge is the first story above grade. 2. Separation from the interior of the building is not required where the exterior stairway is served by an exterior exit access balcony that connects two remote exterior stairways or other approved exits, with a perimeter which is not less than 50% open. To be considered open, the opening shall be a minimum of 50% of the height of the enclosing wall, with the top of the openings not less than seven feet (2134 mm) above the top of the balcony. 3. Separation from the interior of the building is not required for an exterior stairway located in a building or structure that is permitted to have unenclosed interior exit stairways in accordance with 780 CMR 1014.11. 780 CMR 1015.0 SMOKEPROOF ENCLOSURES 1015.1 General: A smokeproof enclosure shall consist of an enclosed interior exit stairway that conforms to 780 CMR 1014.0 and an outside balcony or a ventilated vestibule meeting the requirements of 780 CMR 1015.0. Where access to the roof is required by 780 CMR 1027.0, such access shall be from the smokeproof enclosure where a smokeproof enclosure is required. 1015.2 Where required: In buildings having a height of 70 feet above the grade plane, at least one exit stairwell shall be protected by a smokeproof enclosure serving all floor levels. In buildings having exit stairwells more than 30 feet below the level of exit discharge, at least one exit stairwell shall be 11/27/98 780 CMR - Sixth Edition 201 WESSLIN Stephen J. Wessling Architects, Inc. ARCHITECTS • AIA • BOCA • IFMA • BOMA Presidents Place, 1250 Hancock Street, Suite 815N Quincy, Massachusetts 02169 Tel 617.773.8150 • Fax 617.773.4902 • info@wesslingarchitects.com February 15, 2006 Project: Heritage Green Apartments Project Location: North Andover, MA Proposed work: Unit 14-16 & 85-87 Balcony Replacement Exterior Stair Revisions. Subject: Exterior Stair. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Building Code 780 CMR, Chapter 10- Means of Egress, Section 1014.12 Exterior Stairways. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Building Code, 780 CMR, is based on the BOCA 1993 Building Code. The BOCA Commentary for the 1993 BOCA Code, a copy is attached for your convenience, states as follows: "Where exterior exit stairways are used in moderate or severe climates, the stairways must be protected from accumulation of snow and ice to provide a safe path of exit travel at all times, including winter. Section 1011.5 provides for the protection of exterior exit access balconies. Typical methods for protecting these egress elements include roof overhangs or canopies, heated slabs, and when approved by the local code official, a reliable snow removal maintenance program. It is our experience that building code permitted open exterior stairs with roof coverings are not properly, and fully protected from the accumulation of wind driven snow and ice in Massachusetts. It is our opinion that a reliable snow removal and maintenance program is required to provide the occupants with clear paths of travel. A typical example is the northeast storms we frequently receive, and how the exterior stairs with roof coverings have a build up of snow and ice on the treads and risers rendering them unsafe for egress. We recommend that a reliable snow and ice removal and exterior egress program be established at Heritage Green in lieu of relying on the roof covered exterior stairways, which to the best of our knowledge, information and belief is in full conformance with the sixth edition of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts building code. Sincerely, WesAi#rchitects, Inc. k�6,o. 4191J. ss ' - sident/CEO UINCYd, CC,N P NRCA MA r 780 CMR: STATE BOARD OF BUILDING REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS approximately five feet (1524 mm) above the floor landing in a position which is readily visible when the doors are in the open and closed positions. 1014.12 Exterior stairways: Exterior stairways shall have openings on at least one side facing an outer court, yard or public way. The openings shall have an aggregate width of not less than 20% of the stairway perimeter and an aggregate area on each level of not less than 1.2% of the total perimeter wall area of each level. In other than occupancies in Use Group R-3, treads, platforms and landings which are part of exterior stairways in climates subject to snow or ice shall be protected to prevent accumulation of same. Exterior stairways shall not be accepted as an exit in the following cases: 1. Occupancies in Use Groups I-2 and 1-3 in buildings that exceed four stories or 50 feet (15240 mm) in height. 2. Floors that exceed five stories or 65 feet (19812 mm) in height above the level of exit discharge. 1014.12.1 Location: Exterior exit stairways shall not project beyond the street lot line. Exterior exit stairways shall be located at least ten feet (3048 mm) from adjacent lot lines and from other buildings on the same lot unless openings in such buildings are protected by 3/4 -hour opening protectives. Exception: Noncombustible exterior stairways constituting not more than 50% of the required means of egress shall be exempt from the ten - foot (3048 mm) fire separation distance requirement. 1014.12.2 Protection: Exterior exit stairs shall be separated from the interior of the building by walls with a fireresistance rating of not less than one hour, with fixed or self-closing opening protectives as required in 780 CMR 1014.11. This protection shall extend vertically from a point ten feet (3048 mm) above the topmost landing or the roof line, whichever is lower, down to the ground, and shall extend horizontally ten feet (3048 mm) MEANS OF EGRESS from each side of the stairway. Openings within the horizontal ten -foot (3048 mm) extension of the protected walls beyond the stairway shall be equipped with fixed 3/4 -hour opening protective assemblies. Exceptions: 1. Occupancies, other than those in Use Group R-1 or R-2, in buildings that are two stories or less above grade where the level of exit discharge is the first story above grade. 2. Separation from the interior of the building is not required where the exterior stairway is served by an exterior exit access balcony that connects two remote exterior stairways or other approved exits, with a perimeter which is not less than 50% open. To be considered open, the opening shall be a minimum of 50% of the height of the enclosing wall, with the top of the openings not less than seven feet (2134 mm) above the top of the balcony. 3. Separation from the interior of the building is not required for an exterior stairway located in a building or structure that is permitted to have unenclosed interior exit stairways in accordance with 780 CMR 1014.11. 780 CMR 1015.0 SMOKEPROOF ENCLOSURES 1015.1 General: A smokeproof enclosure shall consist of an enclosed interior exit stairway that conforms to 780 CMR 1014.0 and an outside balcony or a ventilated vestibule meeting the requirements of 780 CMR 1015.0. Where access to the roof is required by 780 CMR 1027.0, such access shall be from the smokeproof enclosure where a smokeproof enclosure is required. 1015.2 Where required: In buildings having a height of 70 feet above the grade plane, at least one exit stairwell shall be protected by a smokeproof enclosure serving all floor levels. In buildings having exit stairwells more than 30 feet below the level of exit discharge, at least one exit stairwell shall be 11/27/98 780 CMR - Sixth Edition 201