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HomeMy WebLinkAbout26189-zFORM NO. 4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT office of the Building Inspector Town Hall Southold, N.Y. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: Z-27427 Date: 11/28/00 THIS CERTIFIES ttLat the building NEW DWELLING Location of Property: 2065 MINNEHAHA BLVD SOUTHOLD (HOUSE NO.) (STREET) (HAMLET) County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 87 Block 3 Lot 54 subdivision Filed Map No. __ Lot No. __ conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated NOVEMBER 16, 1999 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 26189-Z dated NOVEMBER 29, 1999 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH ATTACHED ONE CAR GARAGE, SECOND FLOOR DECKS, INDOOR SWIMMING POOL & HOT TUB AS APPLIED FOR. ·"ne certificate is issued to SARA L HAWKINS of the aforesaid building. (OWNER) SUFFOLK COUNT~ DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL R10-99-0220 11/14/00 ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. N-536]19 09/13/00 N-536784 09/18/00 PLLR~BERS CERTIFICATION DAT~U 10/10/00 MIKE JACOBI PLUMB.&HEAT. Rev. 1/81 FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Southold, N.Y. BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) PERMIT NO. 26189 Z Date NOVEMBER 29~ 1999 Permission is hereby granted to: SARA L HAWKINS 2065 MINNEHAHA BOULEVARD SOUTHOLDiNY 11971 for : CONSTRUCTION OF ONE FAMILY DWELLINGI ATTACHED ONE CAR GARAGE~ SECOND FLOOR DECKS~ INDOOR SWIMMING POOL AND HOT TUB AS APPLIED FOR. at premises 2065 County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 087 pursuant to application dated NOVEMBER Building Inspector. located at MINNEHAHA BLVD SOUTHOLD Block 0003 Lot No. 054 16 1999 and approved by the Fee $ 1~108.00 Authorized Signature Rev. 2/19/98 ORIGINAL TOWN OF SOUTHOLD z~/~ ~; x I;~ ~ [!, [ ' ~ ' ~ , BUILDING DEPARTMJEN~ ,, ~ [~ir''[~-~[~)-2'' .... TOWN HALL ~f '[ '~% - , ~ 765 1802 lbt ~ 2 J 'ZUUO ~PLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPAN. ~,~ ' This application must be filled in by typewriter OR ink and submitted to the building inspector with the following: for new building or new use: t. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings, property lines, streets, and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. Final Approval from Health Dept. of water supply and sewerage-disposal(S-9 form). 3. Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters. 4. Sworn statement from plumber certifying that the solder used in system contains less than 2/10 of 1% lead. 5. Co~ercial building, industrial building, multiple residences and similar buildings and installations, a certificate of Code Compliance from architect or engineer responsible for the building. 6. Submit Planning Board Approval of completed site plan requirements. For existing buildings (prior to April 9, 1957) non-conforming uses, or buildings and '!pre-existing" land uses: 1. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines, streets, building and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. A properly completed application and a consent to inspect signed by the applicant. If a Certificate of Occupancy is denied, the Building Inspector shall state the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant. C. Fees 1. Certificate of Occupancy - New dwelling $25.00, Additions to dwelling $25.00, Alterations to dwelling $25.00, Swimming pool $25.00, Accessory building $25.00, Additions to accessory building $25.00. Businesses $50.00. 2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existing Buildin~ - $100.00 3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy - 4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy - $50.00 5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy - Residential $15.00, Commercial $15.00 ~ exlstin D~l~f/[ !! f~. !]'' '' ' ...' ........ Old Or Pre~ ~ g ' ' g New Construction - · ....... Location of Property ~g~.~. ~ /~.. ~ ~t~.~. ~ ~ ~P · House No. Street Ha~et County Tax Map No 1000, Section...~ ...... Block ................ Lot ................. Subdivision · Filed Map Lot ......... · ~..] ~. ~ Appli Permit No ....... Date Of Permit ................ cant ............................. Health Dept Approval Underwriters Approval · Planning Board Approval · · Request for: Temporary Certificate ........... Final Certicate Fee Submitted: co Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold, NewYork 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1802 OFFICE OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATION Building Permit No. (please print) Plumber: ~] ~ ~'~c''O ~ /~' (please print) I certify that the solder used in the water supply system contains less than 2/10 of 1% lead. ~ ~gnature ) Sworn to before me this Notary Public,~?, ,~~, z County HELENE D. HORNE Notary Public, State of New YOI~ No. 4951364 Qualified in Suffolk Cour~t~ Commission Expires May THE NEW YORK* BOARD OF FiRE UNDERWRITERS PAG= 1~121 BUREAU OF ELECTRICITY ,, ,,r ~ 40 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK NY,IOOS8 , r , ~ ~; , Date S~,P~]~R 13,2~ Appttc~;on No. on rite i~1¢~0/0~ ~ N 536119 THIS CERTIFIES THAT ," - * only the elec~%al equ~ment as descHbed below and inmoduced by the applicant named bn t~'abov~ ap~llcaHon number is in the premises of JO~At~ ~S, 2065 ~ BL~., SO~HO~, NY. *~ ~ * ~, in the following location; ~ Basement ~ Ist FI. ~ 2nd Fl. G~/ATTIC/0UT Section B~ck ~t was examined on ~ ~ ~ 2~ and found to be in comPliance with the NaHonal Electrical Code., 56 ~78 3.02 ' FI~iURES OUTLETsFIXTURE RECEPTACLES SWITCHES INCANDE$CENE FLUORESCENT OTHER DRYERS I FURNACE MOTORS FUTURE APPLIANCE FEEDERS AMT. K,W, O_lt _H,P. GAS H,P. AMT, NO. A, W. G. § F SERVICE DISCONNECT I NO. OFI $ METER 1 2~ CB i X OTHER APPARATUS: RANGES SPECIAL REC'PT. E R I COOK~NG DECKSI OVENS I DISH WASHERS AMT. ' K.W. AMT, K.W. ~.MT. K.W. TIME CLOCKS I UNIT HEATERS MULTI'OUTLET SELL SYSTEMS ,V I C 2/0 EXHAUST FANS DIMMERS NO. OF NEUI'RALS Og NEUTRAL I 2/0 CO2 D~CTOR- 1 PADDLE FANS- IO' AIR COND. 1.5 TON 2.5'TON 2-3 TON-4 MOTORS~I'-I.5 H.P. ,1-2,5 H.P~ ,2-3 H,P. ~4-F H,P. P2~]~,4-1 CIR. 60 G,F,C.I.-I1 <<< Continued on Page 2 >>> GENERAL MANAGER This certificate must not be altered In any manner; return to the office of the Board if, Incorrect. Inspectors may be Identified by their credentials. COPY FOR BUILDING DEPARTMENT. THIS COPY OF CERTIFICATE MUS'~ NOT' BE ALTEBE? IN ANY MANNER. THE NEW YORK BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS P&~ 2 1OO~121 BUREAU OF ELECTRICITY ~ 40 FULTON STREET NEW YORK;NY 10038 pate SEPTgMBBR 13,20OO Apptic~on'No. o, fiie i0~1~/00 ~* N 536119 THIS CERTIFIE~ THAT *, *' *' only the elec~cal equ~ment as descHbed be~w and in~oduced by the applicant named on ~h~ fbOVe appl~caMon number is in the prem~es of 30~AT~ ~INS, 2865 MI~ BL~., SOrrOW, in the fol~wtng Ioca~n; ~ B~ement ~ Ist FI. ~ 2nd FI. ~/A~IC/O~ Section Block ~t was examined on ~R ~ ~ 2~ and found to be in compl~nce with the Naaonal Electrical Code.. FIXTURES FLUORESCENT FUTURE APPLIANCE FEEDERS RANGES OTHER MT. K.W, ~PECIAL EEC'PT. AMT.~ AMP FIXTURE R OUTLETS DRYERS S PER ~ TIME CLOCKS BELl= MULTI-OUTLET ~AMT. AMPS, TRANS. I AMT. I H.p. No.SYSTEMSoF FEET A. W, G, NO, OF?I-LEG, A.W. G, EXHAUST FANs AMT. H,P. DIMMERS AMT. WA'ITS NO. OF NEUI~AIS OF NEUIrRAL OTHER APPARATUS: SOUTHOLD, ~, 11971-0932 ~ RAL MANAGER This certificate must not be altered in any manner; return to the office of the Board If Incorrect. inspectors r~y be identified by their credentials. COPY FOR BUI~.DING DEPARTMENT. THIS COPY OF' CERTIFICATE MUST NOT BE ALTERED IN ANY MANNER, THE NEW, YORK BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS l~e12~. BUREAU OF ELECTRICITy ' ~-- 40 FULTON STREET Date 8I~PT~MBER 18,2~ AppltcaMo. No. on ~1~ i~875~/~: ~ , g 536784 THIS CERTIFIES THAT only the elec~eal equipment ~ desc~bed be~w and in~oduced by th~ applicant .amed~b~ the ~0~~ app~a~n number J NAT~ ~INS, 2065 MINI~ BL~, $O~dO~, m me fo~towing ~ocaao.; ~ S.s~m~nt ~ ;st ~ ~ ~.d ~ Se~Uo. w~ examt, edo. SgPT~ER ~5,2~ PAGE is in the premises of Lot and found to be in compliance wi~h the National Electrical Code. FIXTURE FIXTURES RANGES COOKING DECKS OVENS DISH WASHERS EXHAUST FANS OUTLETS FLUORESCENT OTHER DRYERS FURNACE MOTORS SPECIAL REC'P;. TIME CLOCKS UNIT HEATERS DIMMERS SERVICE DISCONNECT S E R ' . V I C OTHER APPARATUS: SYSTEMS NO. OF FEET OF NEUTRAL INDOOR SWIMMING POOL-Z SELF CONT~LINED HOT TUB-1 3~34P DISCOkS~CT- 1 3OA~ MOTOR CONTROLS-2 TIM~ CLOCK 4CAMP-1 ~-.F.C. I,-'1 *(S~ED~ING POOL) This certificate covers compliance at the date of <<~ Continued on Page 2 This certificate must not be altered In any manner; return to the office of the Board It incorrect. Inspectors may be Identified by their credentials. COPY FOR BUILDING DEPARTMENT, THIS COPY Of CERTIFICATE MUST NOT BE ,%LTERED IN ANY MANNER. THE NEw YORK BOARD ,OF FIRE .UNDERWRITERS ;~G~2 BUREAU OF ELECTRIC:ITY - 40 FULTON STREET, NEW YOflK~ NY 10038 THIS CERTIFIES THAT only the elec~cal equipment as desc~bed below and in~oduced by the appl~t named on the abo~e applica~on numb~ is in the prem~es of JONATHAN HAWKINS, 2065 MINIHAHA BLVD, $OUT~OLD, NY in the following IocaMon; [] Basement [] 1st FI. [] 2nd Fl. SecMon Bl~ek was examined on S~P~R 05,20~0 and found to be in compliance with.the NaHonal Electrical Code., ~UTL~i.~ RECE~'ACLES SWITCHES, IN~ANO.CI~N~r FLI~IuXo:EU~I~cEE.ST OT;'IES I DRYERS FURNACE MOTORS [ FUTURE APPLIANCE FEEDER~ SERV,CE O,SCO.NECT AMT. AMP. TYPE ' EQUIl RANGES SPECIAL REC'PF AMT, AMP. E R le2W I~SW SeSW Se4W NO.O~C~COND. TIME CLOCKS SELL I UNIT HEATER$ MULTI-OUTLET SYSTEMS l., ii ..,..O.O, FEET V I ' , C ~THER APPARATUS: inspection only, Because of unusual environmentsit is advisable t0~ have frequent test/and or repairs made by a qualified person. Lot EXHAUST FANS AM'[, H.P. DIMMERS - ~O ~O]{ "{OF~:[ GENERAL MANA~/ER~ SOUTHOSD, ~Z, 11971-e932 'hl~ cefflflcate must not be altered In any manner; return to the office of the Board If ~noorrecL Inspectors may be Identified by their credentials, COPY FOR BUILDING DEPARTMENT. THIS COPY OF CERTIFICATE M~ST NOT BE AETERED IN ANY MANNER. 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] FRAMING ROUGH PLBG. FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY REMARKS: FOUNDATION [/~ [ ] FINAL [ ] CHIMNEY DATE 765-J.802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. i ]]:ORAUMNiDNA~ION2ND~ i~ATION [ ] FIREP~A~=~MNEY REMARKS. ~ 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ~OUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND ,,~[ ~INSULATION /~ [/~FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPL~,~&~CH~M~ NEY 765-~[802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION FOUNDATION 1ST [ ~ROUGH PLBG. ] F~UNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION FRAMING [ ] FINAL 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECT! N [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ~] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ]FINAL [] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY // -/~.,~ 0/~ DATE :~-~/~ INSPECTS( 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. /iNSPECTION [ ] FRAMING [ ]FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY REPORT DATE {DAT lON ( Is'r) ~DAT[ON ( 2ND ) ULATION PER N. Y. STATE ENERGY CODE COIqHENTS FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. Box 521 413 Main Street Greenport, N.Y. 11944 651-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 October 12, 2000 Mr. John Boufis, Building Inspector Town of Southold Building Dept. Southold Town Hall Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Hawkins Residence Building Permit #: 26189 Z Dear Mr. Boufis: Regarding the above referenced project, this is to confirm to you that to the best of my knowledge, ability and professional judgemem, the pre-existing septic system was up to standards. However, it was damaged during construction, and partially replaced in kind. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Robert I. Brown, A.I.A. RIB/kts cc: Mr. & Mrs. J. Hawkins Torkelson Builders FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. Box 521 413 Main Street Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 ,,AY 252000 BLDG. DEPL ''~ OF SOUTHOLD May22,2000 Mr. John Boufis, Building Inspector Town of Southold Building Department Southold Town Hall Main Road Southold, New York 11~71 Re: Hawkins Residence Building Permit #: 26189Z DearMr. Boufis: in response to your inquiry at the above referenced property regarding the girder above the bathroom windows on the second floor, this is to advise you that I am aware of, and have approved the structural situation. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, CC: Torkelson Builders Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Hawkins FA1RWEATHER-BROWN I)ESIG~ ASSOCIATES~ [NC. P.O. Box 521 413 Main Street Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 May 17, 2000 Mr. Michael Verity Southold Town Building Departmem Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 Re: Hawkins Building Permit # 26189 Mr. Verity, This letter is to advise you that I am aware of the structural changes made on the above re£ereneed project. We are in the process of documenting these changes from the original plan and will forward the appropriate revised drawings to you within the next week. Please call me if you need additional information. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. ~wn, AIA --wit~ Robert I. Brown, Arohiteot, P.C SFP 2065 Minnehaha Blvd. Southold, NYl1971 August 30, 2000 Soulholcl Town Building Deparlment Main Road Soulhold, NY 11971 To Whom It May Concern: This is to assure the Building Department that at the above premise, the owners are responsible for the land~cape and a front stoop. Sincerely, ~ra L. Hawkins Albert J. Krupski, President James King, Vice-President Henry Smith Artie Foster Ken Poliwoda Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Sou~hold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-18q2 Fax (516) 765-1823 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD DETERMINATION OF NON-JURISDICTION DATE: September 14, 1999 AGENT: Amy Martin P.O. Box 521 ADDRESS: Greenport, NY 11944 APPLICANT: ADDRESS: Jonathan & Sara Hawkins Minnehaha Blvd. Southold, Ny 11971 PHONE: 477-9752 PHONE: RE: SCTM# 1000-87-3-54 The Southold Town Board of Trustees reviewed the survey dated and received in our office on 9/14/99 and determined that your proposal to Renovate existing 2-story frame house and garage, to be out of the Trustee Wetland Jurisdiction under Chapter 97. However, any activity within 75' of the Wetland line requires a permit from this office. This determination is not a determination from any other agency. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Albert J. Kru~ski, Jr. President, Board of Trustees New York State Dep~r,tment of Environmental Conservation Division of Envlrof{mental Permits Buildi~j 40 - SUNY, Stony I~ook, I,~w Yo~k 3.3.790-2356 Telephone (633.) ~.~.~.-0365 Facsimile (63Z) ~.~.~.-0360 ,]'ohn P. Cahill C~nmissione~- November 5, 1999 LETTER OF NON JURISDICTION--TIDAL WETLANDS Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Hawkins 2065 Minnehaha Blvd. Southold, NY 11971 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Hawkins: RE: 1-4738-02439/00001 Hawkins Property SCTM #1000-87-3-54 Based on the information you have submitted, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has determined that the property located landward of the substantial man-made structure greater than 100 feet in length and constructed prior to September 20, 1977 ( namely, the paved road identified as Minnehaha Blvd.) as shown on the survey prepared by Otto W. VanTuyl & Son dated June 8, 1955 and last revised June 24, 1955 is beyond the jurisdiction of Article 25 Tidal Wetlands. Therefore, in accordance with the current Tidal Wetlands Land Use Regulations (6NYCRR Part 661) no permit is required under the Tidal Wetlands Act. Please be advised, however, that no construction, sedimentation, or disturbance of any kind may take place seaward of the tidal wetlands jurisdictional boundary, as indicated above, without a permit. It is your responsibility to ensure that all necessary precautions are taken to prevent any sedimentation or other alteration or disturbance to the ground surface or vegetation within Tidal Wetlands jurisdiction which may result from your project. Such precautions may include maintaining adequate work area between the tidal wetland jurisdictional boundary and your project (i.e. a 15' to 20' wide construction area) or erecting a temporary fence, barrier, or hay bale berm. Please be further advised that this letter does not relieve you of the responsibility of obtaining any necessary permits or approvals from other agencies. Very truly yours, Permit Administrator MMR CC: Fairweather-Brown Design Associates BMHP File FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, 1NC. BOX 521, 413 Main Street Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 HAWKINS RESIDENCE 11/23/99 DMSION 1 :GENERAL REOUIREMENTS (SPECIAL CONDITIOI~S) Work involved in this contract is to be located at the Hawkins Residence, 2065 Minnehaha Boulevard, Southold, N.Y. The Owners referred to in these specifications are Jonathan and Sara Hawkins. Contractor(s) shall furnish and install all material and equipment shown, listed, or described on the drawings or in these specifications, subject to qualifications, conditions, or exceptions as noted. Contractor shall furnish all labor, scaffolding, and tools necessary to complete the work. Before ordering material or commencing work which is dependent for proper size and installation upon coordination with building or site conditions, contractor shall verify all dimensions by taking measurements at building site, and shall be responsible for their correctness. Any discrepancies between drawings and/or specifications and existing conditions shall be referred to the Architect for adjustment before any work affected thereby is begun. Contractor shall take precautions necessary to protect adjoining properties from debris. and excessive drainage and shall assume full responsibility for damages resulting from negligence in these items. No trespassing will be allowed on adjoining properties. Contractor shall comply with ordinances and regulations of all Federal, State, and Local authorities having jurisdiction regarding construction. Contractor shall be responsible for safe demolition and removal of all resulting debris to an appropriate location off site. -with Robed I. Browa, Axohitect, P.C. Page- 1 HAWKINS RESIDENCE sPECIFICATIONS Fairweather-Brown Desim~ Associates. Inc. 10. 11. 12. 13. November 23, 1999 Dumping fees sh411 be charged as a direct reimbursable expense to the Owners. Cont.ra. ctor shall ble responsible for providing and maintaining the following temporary prowslons: a: Temporary water supply, including lines, valves, hose, and similar equipment for construction purposes. b: Temporary light and power, including wiring, lamps, and connections as required f6r the completion of the work. c: Temporary heat, as needed during cold and wet weather for the pta-pose of protecting land drying construction and materials. All subcontractor~ shall be approved by the Owner prior to start of work. The contractor shall, at all times, provide protection against weather, rain, wind, storms, frost, or htat, so as to maintain all work, materials, apparatus, and fixtures free from injury or damage. At the end of the day's work, all new work likely to be damaged shall be icovered. If low temperatures make it impossible to continue work, the contractor shail cease work and shall so notify the Owner. Any work damaged by failure to provide!protection as required herein shall be removed and replaced with new work at the c~ntraetor's expense· · I Dravangs are not to be scaled. Contractors shall do all patching required due to removal of existing work and/or the installation of neW work. 14. All new work shal otherwise noted. DMSION 2 :SITEWO! match and meet flush to existing work as closely as possible unless GENERAL: Provide al! labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services necessary to complete all si!ework required by the drawings as specified herein, or reasonable implied as necessary to complete the work. DEMOLITION 1. Interior areas ex[ protected from the osed to the outside during demolition and construction weather at all times. Page - 2 to be ~ HAWKINS RI~I[DENCE SPECIFICATIONS November 23, 1999 Fairweather-Brown Desitin Associates. Inc. Contractor shall protect existing services to remain and shall notify all utilities and telephone services and make arrangements for hook-up, removal, or capping of equipment as necessary. Chop and repair existing foundation as required to make connection between new and existing foundations as indicated on plans and to provide connection to new plumbing, heating and electric lines and drains. Existing areas, as indicated on plans, to be demolished and debris removed from site. EARTHWORKS: Scope: Earthwork related to the general site, excluding earthwork within the building perimeter. Contractor shall comply with all conditions and regulations as required by the NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation, Town of Southold Trustees, and any other authority with jurisdiction. Strip and stockpile topsoil as directed by the Architect. Exact locations to be determined on site. Excavate, trench, fill, backfill, etc. as required for the proper completion of the entire project, including furnishing additional fill as required. 4. Backfill to rough and finish grades as indicated on drawings. DIVISION 3 :CONCRETE GENERAL: Provide all labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services necessary to complete all concrete work required by the drawings as specified herein, or reasonable implied as necessary to complete the work. CONCRETE Scope: This includes, but is not limited to: Formwork Accessories Cast-in-place-normal weight concrete Page - 3 HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS Fairweather-Brown Desitin Associates. Inc. D. Ste~l bar reinforcing E. StrUctural fill November 23, 1999 All concrete shall be Three Thousand (3,000) p.s.i, after twenty-eight (28) days and shall conform to t ~STM C94.78A "Ready-mixed Concrete". Cement shall be q 'ype 1-A conforming to ASTM C-150, with admixtures conforming to ASTM C-260 and C-226. Aggregates shall c Concrete proporti, for proper placing FO( )TiNGS: SLt' BS anform to ASTM C-33-78 "Concrete Aggregates. ~ning shall be such that the quality and consistency shall be suitable and required finishes. Slumps shall be as follows: 3" to 6" 3" to 6" 10. 11. Reinforcing bars st~all conform to ASTM A615. Where spliced, reinforcing bars shall overlap minimum 6" and be securely wired together. Wire mesh shall cgnform to ASTM A82 and ASTM A185. Porous fill under flabs on grade shall be sound, durable crushed stone or gravel, well graded between 3/~" and No. 4 sieve size. Forms shall conform to the lines, dimensions, and shapes of concrete indicated on the drawings. They st!all be tight to prevent leakage of concrete. They shall be securely braced and maintained in position to prevent any possibility of movement after the concrete is placed and shall insure safety to the workmen and the public. All forms shall b~ carefully checked for alignment and plumb before concrete is placed. Contract& shall notify the Architect when formwork is in place and ready, and shall allow thi Architect three (3) days to inspect and approve the accuracy of the form placement before pouring concrete. Concrete must be ismooth and monolithic and must be free of voids, spalled areas, loose aggregate, and sharp protrusions, with no coarse aggregate visible. Page - 4 HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS November 23, 1999 Fi~irweather-Brown Design Associates, Inc. 12. 13. 14. Concrete may be placed w/th the temperature below forty (40) degrees F. by heating the materials and protecting the fresh concrete from the cold weather as specifically directed by the Architect. Anchor bolts shall be furnished and set in all exterior foundation walls as indicated on the drawings. Unless otherwise noted, they shall be 1/2" diameter x 18" long, placed 6'-0" on center (maximum), with a minimum of two (2) anchor bolts per sill plate. Prior to placing vapor barrier, surfaces shall be smoothed to prevent protrusions which may cause damage to the barrier. Metal form ties to be snapped off flush with walls inside and out and all holes to be pointed. 15. Liquid Membrane: See THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION DIVISION 4 :MASONRY n/a DMSION 5 :METALS GENERAL: Provide all labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services necessary to complete all metal work required by the drawings as specified herein, or reasonable implied as necessary to complete the work. STRUCTURAL STEEL Scope: Structural Steel as indicated on plans. 1. All structural steel shall conform to ASTM A36 and A441. Steel for high strength bolts, nuts and washers shall conform to ASTM A325 or A490. Unfinished bolts shall conform to ASTM A307. Structural steel shall be provided as shown on the plans, including any miscellaneous work that may be required. Steel pipe shall conform to ANSI B36.10, schedule 40. Galvanizing shall conform to ASTM A123 or A386. steel pipe sleeves shall conform to ANSI 836.10, schedule 40. STEEL HANDRAIL Page - 5 HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS Fairweather-Brown Design Associates. Inc. November 23, 1999 Scope: Furnish and install exterior steel pipe and aircraft cable guardrails as indicated on plans. DMSION 6 :WOOD A14D PLASTIC GENERAL Prowde alli labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services necessary to complete all wo~d and plastic work required by the drawings as specified herein, or reasonable impliec~ as necessary to complete the work. ROUGH CARPENTRY I Scope: This includes, but is not limited to: A. Framing B. Blo~king, furring and grounds 1. All wood frame !construction shall conform with American Institute of Timber Construction's 'Timber Construction Manual". 2. Lumber shall be iolid stock, mill sawn, No. 2 or better grade Douglas Fir with minimum E = 1,700,000 and minimum Fb = 1250 p.s.i, with 19% M.C. 3. Wall sheathing shall be 7/16" thick 24/16, Exterior grade SBA rated Oriented Strand Board. OSB to be Ifastened with 6d galvanized common nails at 6" o.c. along edges, at 12" o.c. along int{rmediate supports, and 3/8" minimum from panel edge. Block all horizontal joints. I 4. Roof sheathing shall be 1/2" thick 24/16, Exterior grade SBA rated, T & G edged Oriented Strand Bbard. OSB to be fastened with 8d galvanized common nails at 6" o.c. along edges, ~t 12" o.c. along intermediate supports, and 3/8" minimum from panel edge. Blockl all horizontal joints. 5. Subflooring shall ibc 3/4" thick 48/24, Exterior grade SBA rated, T & G edged Oriented Strand Bbard. OSB to be fastened with 8d galvanized common nails at 6" o.c. along edges, ~t 12" o.c. along intermediate supports, and 3/8" minimum from panel edge,I 6. Deliver lumber anst carpentry materials in a dry condition and store lumber to insure proper ventilation ~nd drainage. Protect lumber from elements with tarpaulin. 7. Lumber must be s6und, thoroughly seasoned, well manufactured, and free from warp which cannot be c!orrected by bridging or nailing. Woodwork exposed to view shall be dressed. Page - 6 HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS November 23, 1999 Fairweather-Brown Design Associates. Inc. 10. 11. Carefully lay out, cut, fit, and erect all framing, sheathing, bridging, blocking, and other items of carpentry in such a manner as to minimize shrinkage and insure stability. Do all cutting and carpentry required for installation of work of other trades. Brace, plumb and level all members and secure with sufficient nails, spikes and bolts to insure rigidity. Joists over 8'-0" in span shall be bridged with 1" x 3" cross bridging cut on bend and nailed up tight after subfloor has been applied. Exterior partitions shall be constructed of 2" x 6" studs at sixteen (16) inches on center, as shown on drawings, with single sole plate and double cap plate. Interior partitions shall be constructed of 2" x 4" studs at sixteen (16) inches on center, or 2" x 6" studs at twenty-four (24) inches on center, as shown on drawings, with single sole plate and double cap plate. WOODWORKING Scope: This includes, but is not limited to: A. Interior Moldings and Door and Window trim B. Cabinetry and Countertops, Etc. C. Stairs and Handrails. D. Closets and shelving. E. Bookcases (Not in contract). 1. Interior moldings: a. Baseboard shall be RBS #14D264. b. Interior window and door trim shall be 3/4" x 4" flat stock finger-jointed pine, painted. 2. Staircase handrail (post to post) and balusters, by L.J. Smith, Inc., to be provided and installed by contractor. Handrail: Baluster: Newel Post: L J-6010, stained. L J-5015, painted. LJ-4004 COL, stained. Main staircase risers to be oak treads and risers, sanded and polyurethaned, 3 coats. Page - 7 HAWKINS RESIDENCE sPECIFICATIONS Falrweather-Brown DesLcm Associates. Inc. November 23, 1999 Kitchen and bathroom cabinets and countertops to be provided by owner and installed by contractor. Provide (1) 5/4" b!rch shelf (primed and painted) and closet rod in each closet, or (5) birch shelves, as i~idicated. Protect millwork from injury and dampness during and after delivery. Do not store or install millwork inibuilding until concrete, masonry, or related work is thoroughly dry. DMSION 7 :THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION GENERAL: Provide allI labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services necessary to complete all thermal and moisture protection work required by the drawings as specified herein, ow reasonable implied as necessary to complete the work. FOUNDATION WATERPROOFING Scope: Below grade foundation waterproofing, 1. All foundation x~all surfaces must be dry and free from dirt, dust, or other contaminants, sur~'aces shall be smoothed to prevent protrusions which may cause damage to the barrier. 2. Apply B~tum~nous waterproofing coating (Black Magic or approved equal) to below grade exterior of fOotings and foundation walls and cover with 6 mil. polyethylene vapor barrier. Vap, ~r barrier shall be lapped not less than six (6) inches. SIDING Scope: This includ ;s, but is not limited to: A. Vin ?I Shingles B. Vin ?1 Clapboard C. Siding underlayment Vinyl Shingles a~ indicated on the drawings shall be "Cedar Impressions" by Certainteed, peffe{ tion shingle, standard color to be selected. Provide all appropriate Certainteed. Install in accordance with manufacturer's accessories by recommendations md specifications. Page - 8 HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS November 23, 1999 Fairweath¢r-Brown Desi_m~ Associates. Inc. Vinyl Clapboard as indicated on the drawings shall be Monogram rigidform 180, Solid Colors, by Certainteed, Double 5" Rough Cedar texture, standard color to be selected. Provide all appropriate accessories by Certainteed. Install in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and specifications. Vapor barrier to be 30# building paper, or approved equal, applied over plywood wall sheathing according to manufacturer's recommendations and specifications. SOFFITS, TRIM, COLLrMNS ETC. Scope: This includes, but is not limited to: A. Exterior soffits, and door and window trim etc. Porch soffits, roof eaves, and gable rakes to be Monogram Chamfer Board, double 5" panels, smooth brushed finish, standard color to be selected. 2. Vinyl window and door trim by Certainteed, shall be 2-1/2" standard casing. 3. Vinyl comer boards, by Certainteed, shall be single piece. Vinyl fascia boards, frieze, rake, and mid rail boards, etc., by Certainteed, shall be standard accessories to the siding described above. Exterior columns (sizes as indicated on plans) shall be 6" sq. pre-fabricated by HB&G, Tuscan style. ROOFING Scope: This includes, but is not limited to: Asphalt Shingles Roll Roofing Torch-down Modified Bitumen Roofing Asphalt shingles to be installed in accordance with manufacturers specifications, over 30lb asphalt saturated felt underlayment. Asphalt roof shingles to be 300lb Iko chateau dimensional shingles with 6 1/8" exposure (Color to be selected). Provide and install Iko SBS Torchflex roofing system (torch-down Modified Bitumen roofing membrane) as follows: Page- 9 HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS Fmrweather-Brown DesLen Associates, Inc. November 23, 1999 Prepare wood deck in accordance with manufacturer's application guidelines (ie. smooth; moisture free; dirt free; snow and ice free; properly attached and constructed, etc.) Me4hanically attach 1KO Approved Base Sheet to wood deck in acc6rdance with manufacturer's application guide. Apply IKO Torchflex TP-250-CAP Cap sheet in accordance with manufacturer's application guide. ProVide flashing as required in accordance with manufacturer's appiication guide. e. Cor tractor shall provide Owners with manufacturer's ten year limited war 'flnty. METAL FLASHiNG Scope: Metal Flashing at Wall Penetrations and Roof. 1. Flashing at all window and door openings shall be 0.019"th. Aluminum. 2. Flashing at roof ~onnections, valleys, chimney, and crickets shall be lead coated copper. Valley flashing to extend not less than 7" on each side of center of valley on slopes 6 in 12 or more and not less than 10" on either side on slopes less than 6 in 12. 3. Step flashing shall! be used at all intersections of sloped and vertical surfaces, except step flashing and c~p flashing shall be used at intersection of roof and chimney. METAL GUTTERS Scope: Gutters and leaders I. Provide 3 3/4"x 4" iwhite aluminum ogee seamless gutters and leaders as appropriate. INSULATION Scope: This inetufl A. Bat B. Fou ~s, but is not limited to: Insulation adation walls Page- 10 · HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS November 23, 1999 Fairweather-Brown Desi_~n Associates. Inc. 1. Batt insulation of thickness indicated on the drawings shall be 2-1/2 lb. density, glass fiber batts, conforming to the "Specifications for Pre-formed Fibrous Glass Insulation", NAAMM Standard SI, lb-70. ( R-30 in mol, R-22 in basement and R-19 in perimeter and bathroom walls). 2. Provide' l-l/2"th. 24"x96" blue Dow board insulation to exterior perimeter of house foundation walls. SEALANTS AND CAULKING Scope: This includes, but is not limited to: A. Expansion and Control Joints B. All Exterior Sills, Jambs, and Heads at all Openings. C. Abutments of Metal and Wood with Masonry, Concrete, Metal, or each other. D. All other exterior Joints as indicated or required. Sealant for non- traffic areas shall be one part, low modulus silicone sealant, as Dow Coming 790, or approved equal. Primers shall be of the type recommended by the approved Sealant Manufacturers. Surfaces to receive sealant shall be thoroughly cleaned and primed just prior to installing joint filler. Comply with manufacturer's recommendations for installation of joint fillers and sealants. DMSION 8 :DOORS AND WINDOWS GENERAL: Provide all labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services necessmy to complete all finishing work required by the drawings as specified herein, or reasonable implied as necessary to complete the work. Scope: All doors and windows as indicated on plans. REFER TO DOOR AND WINDOW SCHEDULES ATTACHED TO THESE SPECIFICATIONS FOR SIZE INFORMATION Page-Il HAWKINg RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS Fairweather-Brown Design Associates. Inc. November 23, 1999 Windows shall be!Andersen Tilt-wash double hung (white) with high-performance insulated glazing, lwhite screens, and classic hardware. Glazing shall be as indicated on window schedale. Glass doors shall ~e Andersen Frenchwood doors with 1" insulated low-E glazing and primed interior Provide multi-point locks with bright brass finish. Glazing shall be · I as ~nd~cated on door schedule. Interior doors shall be masomte six-panel, except for doors to exercise room and office on first flodr, which shall be french doors as described in item #2 above. Hardware for ~nte~or doors shall be Baldwin Images No.541 . Refer to door schedule for appropriate functions. Finish shall be bright brass. DMSION 9: FINISHE!S GENERAL: Provide ali labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services necessary to complete all finishing work required by the drawings as specified herein, or reas6nable implied as necessary to complete the work· B ' GYPSUM WALL OARD Scope: Gypsum Wallboard Partitions and Ceilings 1. Gypsum wallboard shall be eased edge type, conforming to ASTM C36, and shall be "Sheetrock SW" b~/U.S. Gypsum Co., or equal as approved by the Architect. Gypsum wallboard thicknesses shall be as indicated on drawings. 2. Fire-rated gypsum board shall be installed where indicated, and in accordance with manufacturer's reclommendations to provide required fire separation. 3. Water resistant Gypsum wallboard, to be used in all bathrooms, shall conform to ASTM C36 and b~ "Sheetrock W/R" as manufactured by U. S. Gypsum Co., or equal as approved by the Architect. Cement hoard to be used on all shower walls. 4. Joint reinforcing i tape, adhesive and laminating materials shall conform to the "Standard Methods of Testing Joint Treatment Materials for Gypsum Wallboard Construction", AS' Metal cornerbead "Dur-a-bead" and manufactured by [ FM C474. and edge trim shall conform to ANSI Standards A971 and shall be "USG Metaltrim - No. 200 Series and .No. 400 Series" as [.S. Gypsum Co., or equal as approved by the Architect. Page- 12 HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS November 23, 1999 Fairwea;her-Brown Design Associates. Inc. All Gypsum wallboard shall be attached to structure and/or furring with screws which shall be in accordance with the recommendations and specifications of the approved wallboard manufacturer. Obtain Gypsum boards, trim accessories, adhesives, and joint treatment products from a single manufacturer, of from manufacturers recommended by the prime manufacturer of Gypsmn wallboards. LAMINATED WOOD FLOORING Scope. 1. New Laminated wood floors as indicated on finish schedule. For Laminated wood floors on concrete slab, patch and smooth concrete slab as necessmy. For Laminated wood floors on wood sub-floor, provide 1/4" underlayment. Laminated wood floors shall be provided by Owner. CARPET Scope. 1. 2. 3. New carpet floors as indicated on finish schedule. For carpet on concrete slab, patch and smooth concrete slab as necessary. For carpet on wood sub-floor, provide 1/4" undedayment. Carpet and padding shall be provided by Owner. VINYL COMPOSITE TILE Scope. New VCT as indicated on finish schedule. For carpet on concrete slab, patch and smooth concrete slab as necessary. For carpet on wood sub-floor, provide 1/4" underlayment. Vinyl Composite tile shall be provided by Owner. CERAMIC TILE FLOORING AND WALLS Page - 13 HAWKINS RESIDENCE sPECIFICATIONS Fairweather-Brown Desi_m ~ Associates, Inc. Scope: November 23, 1999 Ceramic til floors and walls as indicated on finish schedule. Grout color and width to be determined by owner and architect. PAINTING Scope: Master bath: Tile ~hall be provided on all floors, and on walls on or at which fixtures are placed, to a hbight of in alignment with vanity top backsplashes. Tile shall be selected by Ownerl and installed by contractor. Tops of tile walls ihall receive bullnose top trim pieces. Painting ori staining of all surfaces, including but not limited to: A. Gypsum board walls and ceilings B. Interior Woodwork Painting contractor shall not apply any paint or finish to surfaces not in proper condition for fimsh~ng. The Contractor shall notify the Architect of any surface which is not in satisfactory condition. Painting or finishing of any surface will be considered acceptance of that surface by the Painting Contractor. Paints, Stains, sea] ers, fillers, linseed oil, and other painting materials shall be of the highest quality, as manufactured by Benjamin-Moore, Sherwin Williams, or other as approved by the :ehiteet. All material shall be delivered to the job in manufacturer's labeled containersi Colors to be selected by the Architect and Owner. If color mixing is required, contractor shall provide samples at job to indicate intended mixture. Painting contractor' shall furnish dropcloths and lay cloths in areas where painting i~s being done to protect floors and adjoining work. Paint droppings shall be removeo, and any damaged ~urfaces shall be restored to a condition satisfactory to the Architect. Contractor shall p[operly prepare all surfaces before pmntlng or stmmng by clean ng, filling, removing Yust, sealing knots, etc., to ensure smooth and uniform surfaces without blemishes, dirt and mildew to insure maximum durability of the finish. All surfaces must be iwell cured, clean and dry, all nail holes to be countersunk, spot primed and putty 0ush to surface prior to finishing. Flow the finishes bn smoothly, with the proper thickness, without runs, skips, sags, or defects. Paint neatly around glass and other terminating edges. Page- 14 · HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS November 23, 1999 Fairweather-Brown Desi_cm Associates_ Inc. 10. If stains, discolors, or undercoats show through final coat, work shall be covered by additional coats until finish is of uniform color satisfactory to the Architect. Interior wood trim, paneling and doors shall be painted with one (1) coat of approved latex enamel undercoat and sealer and two (2) coat of semi-gloss latex enamel paint. Interior bathrooms shall be painted with one (1) coat of approved latex enamel undercoat and sealer and two (2) coat of Egg-shell latex enamel paint. All other interior gypsum wall and ceilings shall be painted with one (1) coat approved pigment primer and sealer, and two (2) coats of approved flat latex paint. DMSION 10: SPECIALTIES GENERAL: Provide all labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services necessary to complete all specialty work required by the drawings as specified herein, or reasonable implied as necessary to complete the work. BATHROOM ACCESSORIES Scope: All bathroom accessories to be provided by the owners, and installed by contractor including but not limited to: A. Mirrors B. ~ Towel racks C. Toilet paper holders D. Shower grab bars 1. Contractor shall be responsible to install all accessories which am to be selected by the Owners. 2. Locations of the accessories to be selected will determined by the Architect. SHOWER DOORS Scope: All glass shower doors as shown on plans (Master bathroom) 1. Contractor shall furnish and install all glass shower doors. Page-15 HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS Fairweather-Brown Design Associates, Inc. November 23, 1999 Glass shower doors shall be polished chrome frames with clear tempered glass, manufactuied by R.B. Wyatt or approved equal. DMSION 11: EOiUIPMENT Scope N.I.C. DIVISION 12: FuRNISItINGS Scope: N.I.C. DIVISION 13: SPECIAL CONSTRIJCTION GENERAL: Provide all labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services necessary to complete all 4peeialty work required by the drawings as specified herein, or reasonable implied as necessary to complete the work. HOT TUB Scope: Furnish all [labor, materials, equipment, plant, tools, and services necessary and required for propler and complete installation of Baja Spas "Baja Conquistador" (octagon) installed pool (88" x 88" x 37" D.). INSTALLATION:i Spa shall be installed according to Baja Spa's recommendations and specifications on concrete slab. Cohstruction of opening for spa should allow access to the back of the spa for plumbing l~ook-up and any future service. Spa to be set on slab, leveled and shimmed by contractor to desired height. Plumbing contractor to ma e connections between spa plum~ing stub outs to pipes running to mech. room. EQUIPMENT: Spa shall be powered by Baja standard equipment.. Electrician to run ~5 Amps of 208 volt 3 phase, with neutral and separate ground to equipment. Plumber to run tut ,lng as required for complete installation. Page-16 HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS November 23, 1999 Fairvveather-Brown Design Associates_ Inc. Drain connection is made from the valve on the discharge side of the recirculation pump to a suitable waste connection. Spa shall be filled by hose. Spa pump, filter, heater, purification, controls, etc. shall be skid-mounted, pre-plumbed, and pre-wired by the spa manufacturer to conform to local Health Department codes. Equipment to include NSF approved pump for recirculation, pressure gauges for influent and effluent flow readings, NSF listed filter, NSF listed brominator with solenoid and flow meter, chemical automation controller, NSF listed acid feed pump with chemical crock, in-line thermometer, NSF listed jet pumps, electrical sub-panel with all safety interconnects made, NSF listed commercial gas heater, necessary valves and unions to isolate major equipment pieces. ENDLESS POOL SEE ATTACHED SPEC~ICATIONS DIVISION 14: CONVEYING EOUIPMENT GENERAL: Provide all labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services necessa~ to complete all Dumbwaiter work required by the drawings as specified herein, or reasonable implied as necessary to complete the work. Scope: Provide Ambassador Lite Duty dumbwaiter, by Matot Inc. (2501 Van Buren, Bellwood, I1. 60104,800 369-1070) described herein, or approved equal, and as indicated on plans. Work to be done by General Contractor: a. Fire rated hoistway (coordinate exact dimensions with Manufacturer/Installer). b. Hoistwa¥ walls must not be erected until doors are set in place. c. Electrician shall furnish 220v, 20A, 1 phase 60Hz power supply with line disconnect switch immediately adjoining the controller cabinet, and shall make final connections in coordination with manufacturer/installer. d. Hoistway shall be free of all pipes and obstructions. e. Painting of exterior walls and prime finished components which are exposed to view, including inside of car, car gates, and doors. Manufacturer shall furnish and install, in accordance with manufacturers' specifications, the following: a. Dumbwaiter car b. Car gate c. Guide rails d. Winding drum Machine e. Controller f. Operational control. g. Signal device. h. Door locks. Page-17 HAWKINS RESIDENCE sPECIFICATIONS Fairweather-Brnwn Desi~n Associates. Inc. November 23, 1999 i. Hoist ropeS. j. Final terminal stopping devices k. Guide sho~s 1. Hoistway doors m. machine a~cess door Manufacturer/inst011er shall thoroughly test operation of dumbwaiter after installation. Design and installfition shall be in compliance with regulations and all governing agencies. Lift shall be subject to local, and state approval prior to installation, along with local and stat inspection after installation~ DMSION 15: MECHANICAL GENERAL: Provide all~ labor, materials, transportation, equipment and services necessary to complete all n~echanical work required by the drawings as specified herein, or reasonable implied as necessary to complete the work. HEATING, VENTILATiNG, AND AIR CONDITIONING Scope: Furnish allilabor, materials, equipment, plant, tools, and services necessary and required for proper and complete installation of all Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Systqms and related work. 1. HVAC systems will include, but are not limited to installation of new LP gas-fired 100,000 BTUh ~irect vent (flueless) boiler, venting, all system related piping, duetwork, valving~ controls, etc. as required for a new four (4) zone hybrid hot-water forced-air heating] system, with 5 tons total air conditioning, through 4 air handlers. Provide fif~ zone ]for Buderus indirect fired hot water heater. 2. All work shall conform to the requirements of the New York State Uniform Eke Prevention Buildifig Code and the Suffolk County Department of Health. In the event of conflict, the mdre stringent requirements will apply. 3. All equipment, c~ntrols, accessories, etc., shall conform to the New York State Environmental Conservation Law with regards to energy conservation. All equipment will be U.L. approved. All Sheetmetal ductwork shall comply with SMACNA Standards.] Workman's Qualifications: All work on the HVAC system shall be performed by or under the dire(t supervision of an experienced Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning mechanic with proven experience on the type of system specified. Page - 18 · HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS November 23, 1999 Fairweather-Brown Design Associates. Inc. 10. The Contractor shall obtain, submit and pay for all permits, certifications, licenses and inspections as required by state, local and federal authorities, and any other applicable jurisdiction. Provide any cutting and patching that may be required, to be performed by mechanics skilled in this type of work. Core drilling is to be used for all concrete cutting. Coordinate all work with other trades prior to roughing-in and equipment installation. This includes, but is not limited to scheduling, routing, equipment layouts, space requirements, and mounting details. Where appropriate, coordinate locations and installation of anchors, controls, etc., with other trades prior to installation of concrete floors and any walls and ceilings. If work is executed without regard for other trades, the Owner's representative may direct its removal, relocation or modification. No additional compensation will be made for this work. Provide adequate protection for all work and property against damage, injury, loss, etc., until testing and final acceptance. Ductwork shall be installed to be hidden unless othe~vise instructed. In no areas shall ductwork or other HVAC materials be installed in a manner which restricts or precludes access to ceiling spaces, tunnels, other spaces, piping, valves, dampers, motors, etc. All materials shall be new, free from rust, flaws, and other defects, and conforming to applicable ANSI, ASTM, and ASHRAE Standards. All material shall be installed in a workmanlike manner, square, plumb, and tight. BOILER shall be Buderus G205, size 34, 104,000 BTUh net rating, or approved equal. CIRCULATORS for each zone shall be B & G, or approved equal, series 100, sized for appropriate gpm with settable flow check. Pipe size is to be 1-1/2 inch. Seals to be suitable for glycol solution THERMOSTATS shall be programmable five (5) day/two (2) day with day/night setback, as manufactured by Honeywell or approved equal. FUEL TANK shall be new, 275 gallon capacity oil fuel tank to be located in basement as indicated on Drawing M-1. CONTROL WIRING to be furnished and installed by the HVAC contractor. Line voltage wiring to be by the Electrical contractor. FILTERS shall be Space Gard model 2200, or approved equal, high-efficiency units. Filters to be supplied for each zone and sized for its design CFM. Page- 19 HAWKINS RESIDENCE sPECIFICATIONS Fairweather-Brown Desiun Associates: Inc. November 23, 1999 12. 13. 14. 15. g. HUM1DII*IER to be Auto Flow Model 200-P, or approved equal, power unit with its own humidistat. h. DUCT W(~RK shall be fabricated in accordance with SMACNA Standards including iransitions, bends, take -offs, etc., designed for minimum static losses. Du6t material to be galvanized sheet metal of 26 gauge up to 24 inches wide and 2~ gauge above 24 inches wide. Seams and joints shall be such that leakage is hot more than 2%. Ducts shall have rigid fiberglass acoustical and thermal liners, one inch thick for supply, and 1/2 inch thick for return. Round duct shalli be unlined. Round duct shall have a minimum of 8' lined rectangula~ duct downstream of fan for noise control. i. D~FUSERS AND GRILLS: Wall and ceiling units shall be Hart & Cooly, Air Guide, or approved equal with adjustable opposed blade dampers, adjustable discharge vanes and enamel finished trim. Floor units shall be Tuthill and Bailey 4300 R-EO. or approved equal. Return grilles to be Tuthill & Bailey, or approved equal, with adjustable opposed blade dampers. DAMPER~, including volume dampers, shall be supplied as required for balancing purposes. Fire dampers shall be installed where required. Piping shall be in~talled without sags, humps, or air pockets. Piping work shall be coordinated so thht one inch minimum free space will result arotmd all insulated piping after the ~nsulatlon is applied. All piping shall b~ hung or supported by approved hangers, supports, anchors, sway braces, guides and special hangers as specified herein. Hangers and supports shall be designed to support the weight of the pipe, the fluid therein, the insulation and covering thereon, gnd shall allow for thennal movement. One pipe shall not be hung or supported from i another Contractor shall t~st and balance the HVAC system before final acceptance by the Owner. All appropriate operational and maintenance manuals shall be provided. At the completion of the work all equipment complete with their fittings shall be properly cleaned and left in first class working condition. All duct work shall be left clean to prevent s~stem distribution of dust and dirt. System shall be left with clean filters. PLUMBING Scope: Ftaaish all labor, materials, equipment, plant, tools, and services necessau md required for proper and complete installation of all Plumbing Systems and related work including, but not limited to: water supply and Page - 20 · HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS November 23, 1999 Fairweather-Brown Desi_ma Associates. Inc. distribution pipes, drainage piping,, valves, traps, waste and vent piping, including all their respective connections, devices, appurtenances within the building lines of the premises. Plumbing fixtures shall be furnished by owners and installed by contractor. All work shall conform to the requirements of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention Building Code and the Suffolk County Department of Health. In the event of conflict, the more stringent requirements will apply. All fixtures, faucets, accessories, etc. shall conform to the New York State Environmental Conservation Law with regards to water saving and conservation. All fixtures shall be on the approved "List of Certified Water Saving Plumbing Fixtures" as published by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. All work on the plumbing system shall be performed by or under the supervision of a properly licensed master plumber. The Contractor shall obtain, submit and pay for all permits, certifications, licenses and inspections as required by state, local and federal authorities, and any other applicable jurisdiction. Provide any cutting and patching that may be required, to be performed by mechanics skilled in this type of work. Core drilling is to be used for all concrete cutting. Coordinate all work with other trades prior to roughing-in and equipment installation. This includes, but is not limited to scheduling, routing, equipment layouts, space requirements, and mounting details. Where appropriate, coordinate locaffons and installation of anchors, valves, fixtures, etc., with other trades prior to installation of concrete floors and any walls and ceilings. If work is executed without regard for other Grades, the Owner's representative (the Architect) may direct its removal, relocation or modification. No additional compensation will be made for this work. Provide adequate protection for all work and property against damage, injury, loss, etc., until testing and final acceptance. All piping, etc. shall be installed to be hidden unless otherwise instructed. In no areas shall piping or other plumbing materials be installed in a manner which restricts or precludes access to ceiling spaces, tunnels, other spaces, piping, valves, dampers, motors, etc. All material shall be new, free from rust, flaws, and other defects, conforming to applicable ANSI and ASTM Standards as listed in the National Standard Plumbing Code and to requirements of all authorities having jurisdiction. Reference to specifications of recognized authorities is to establish basis of quality. Page-21 HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS Fmrweather-Brown DesLen Assomates. Inc. November 23, 1999 COLD AND HOT WATER PIPING shall be Type L copper tubing (ANSI I4_23.1) with solder type fittings and joints made with 95/5 softmetal solder. Below GroUnd Domestic Water Piping shall be Type K copper tubing (ANSI H23.1). Prbvide 1" main service, 3/4" main riser, and 1/2" min. service. CHROME iPLATED PIPE, FITTINGS, AND TRIM shall have a minimum thickness Cf 0.00002" chromium deposited over a minimum thickness of 0.0002" ni6kel plating. All pipe, fittings, and trim shall be thoroughly cleaned and polished before plating. VAPOR VENT PIPING shall be ABS plastic schedule 40 (ASTM D2661-74) or PVC plfistic (ASTM D1784) where concealed. Exposed vent piping to be copper or !copper enclosed. Offsets in vent systems shall use 45 degree fittings, i' ABOVE GROUND DRAINAGE PIPING, with the exception of finished connection~ at fixtures shall be of the following materials: Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe (PVC) (ASTM D1784) with corresponding fittings and joint cement (ASTM D 2564). Dimensions shall comply with ASTM D2665. ABS Schedule 40 plastic piping (ASTM D1788) with corresponding fittings (ASTM D¢661) and joint cement (ASTM D2235). Dimensions shall comply with ASTM D2661. Cast Iron Drainage Piping (ANSI A40.5) where required by code shall consist of extra-heavy, uncoated cast iron soil pipe and fittings. FLASH1NG MATERIAL shall be sheet lead, weighing not less than 4 pounds per square froot. All lead shall be 99,5% pure. FITTING MATERIALS shall conform to the type of piping material used. UNIONS ~hall have metal ground joint seats. In copper piping or copper tubing 2" 9r smaller, unions shall be cast bronze 150 lb. class with bronze to bronze seats and with screw ends, brazing ends, solder ends, or with adapters, as required. All other unions shall be cast flanged unions of materials and of working p~essure to correspond with pipe. VALVES Shall be first quality, free from all imperfections and defects. All valve part4 of same manufacture, size and type shall be interchangeable. All hand ope[ated valves shall be designed to open in a counter-clockwise direction. Unless otherwise shown, all valves installed in water piping systems shall be built for 125 psig WSP. Page ~ 22 · HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS November 23, 1999 Fairweather-Brown Design Associates. Inc. NON-FREEZE WALL HYDRANTS shall be 3/4" straight inlet connection similar or equal to Wade W-8604. CLEANOUTS shall be installed in drainage piping where shown and/or specified. Cleanouts shall be the full size of the pipe served, up to and including 4" pipe. Cleanout plugs shall be threaded cast brass screw plugs with cored bodies and solid raised heads. Heads shall be approximately 5/8" high. PIPE HANGERS shall be height adjustable clevis type, unless otherwise shown on the drawings. Riser clamps shall be plastic as manufactured by Specialty Products Company or approved equal.. PLATES in finished spaces shall be polished chrome plated split cast brass. In unfinished spaces, plates shall be unplated solid or split steel. INSULATION shall be cellular rubber foam type, or equivalent, with self-sealing lap and pressure sensitive adhesive coated butt joint sealing strips. Insulation shall be provided on all exposed and horizontal piping. New WATER HEATER shall be seventy (70) gal Buderus indirect-fired hot eater heater, connected to new boiler (see HVAC specifications). Provide ANTI-SCALD devices as necessary and in accordance with applicable codes. All toilets shall be provided with warm water. Provide valves and connections as required. 10. Piping shall be installed without sags, humps, or air pockets. Piping work shall be coordinated so that one inch minimum free space will result around all insulated piping after the insulation is applied. 11. All piping shall be hung or supported by approved hangers, supports, anchors, sway braces, guides and special hangers as specified herein. One pipe shall not be hung or supported from another. 12. Contractor shall test the Plumbing system before final acceptance by the Owner. All appropriate operational and maintenance manuals shall be provided. 13. At the completion of the work all equipment complete with their fittings shall be properly cleaned and left in first class working condition. SEE SEPARATE FIXTURE AND FITTING SCHEDULE AT THE END OF SPECIFICATIONS. Page - 23 HAWKINS RI~,~II~ENCE SP Fairweather-Brown Desi~ ELECTRICAL Scope: Fu~ November 23, 1999 ~CIFICATiONS ~ Associates. Inc. fish all labor, materials, equipment, plant, tools, and services necessary ~ ad required for proper and complete installation of all Electrical ~ystems and related work including, but not limited to: new 200 amp service, wiring, lighting, services, feeders, distribution and protection equipment,! connections of appliances, grounding, and including all connectionI and devices within the scope of the work as shown on the applicable ~awings and as normally specified in this type of project. All work shall cohform to the requirements of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention Buildihg Code, the National Electrical Code, NFPA No. 70-1984 (NEC), Local Utility Standards, Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), the National Electrical ManufaCturers Association (NEMA), and any other applicable codes. In the event of conflict, t~e more stringent requirements will apply. All electrical and ilighting systems shall meet the requirements of section 7813.52 through 7813.54 of the New York State Energy Conservation Code. All products used lunder this Division shall bear the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. label and be suitable for the environment in which they will be installed. All work on the electrical system shall be performed by or under the supervision of a properly, licensed master electrician. The Contractor shall obtain, submit and pay for all permits, certifications, licenses and inspections as reqt~ired by state, local and federal authorities, and any other applicable jurisdiction. Provide any cuttin~ and patching that may be required, to be performed by mechanics skilled in this type of work. Core drilling is to be used for all concrete cutting. Coordinate all woik with other trades prior to roughing-in and equipment installation. This includes, bul is not limited to scheduling, routing, equipment layouts, space requirements, andi mounting details. Where appropriate, coordinate locations and installation of anchors, fixtures, etc., with other trades prior to installation of concrete floors and any wa[is and ceilings. If work is executed without regard for other trades, the Owner's repre§entative may direct its removal, relocation or modification. No additional compen!sation will be made for this work. Provide adequate protection for all work and property against damage, injury, loss, etc., until testing a~ad final acceptance. Page-24 · HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS. November 23, 1999 F0,irweather-Brown Desi_ma Associates. Inc. 10. 11. 12. 13. All wiring, etc. shall be installed to be hidden unless otherwise instructed. In no areas shall wiring or other electrical materials be installed in a manner which restricts or precludes access to ceiling spaces, tunnels, other spaces, piping, valves, dampers, motors, etc. Provide nameplates on every item of equipment such as service, distribution, and disconnect switches, panelboards, control panels and switches, controllers, motor starters, etc. wired under this specification. Telephone and Cable TV connections and operational checks shall be coordinated with the respective companies. All required power and telephone interruptions shall be scheduled with the local utility company. All material shall be new, free from mst, flaws and other defects, conforming to applicable Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Standards as listed in the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), National Electrical Code (NEC), and to requirements of all authorities having jurisdiction. Reference to specifications of recognized authorities is to establish basis of quality. PANELBOARDS: EXIST1NG TO REMAIN. ALL SERVICE TO BE RUN FROM EXISTING PANEL. RELOCATE AS NECESSARY. Main ratings and branch cimuit breaker ratings shall be of size and number as indicated or required. Local Panelboard centers shall be plug-on type construction. All current carrying parts of the buss assembly shall be plated. Terminals for feeder conductors to mains and branch neutral shall be UL listed as suitable for the type conductor specified. The load center bus assembly shall be enclosed in a steel cabinet. The size of the wiring gutters and gauge steel shall be in accordance with UL standards No. 67 and ~50. Fronts shall include door and flush tumbler type lock with all panels keyed alike. Panelboard boxes and fronts shall have corrosion resisting phosphate treatment and baked enamel finish. Load panelboard centem shall be UL listed, Square 'D' Type QO, or equal. BRANCH CIRCUIT BREAKERS: Panelboards shall be equipped with quick-make, quick-break thermal-magnetic trip indicating, and have common trip on all multi-pole breakers. Trip indication shall be clearly shown by the breaker handle taking position between ON and OFF when the breaker is tripped. Breakers shall be plug-on type Branch circuit breakers feeding convenience outlets shall have sensitive instantaneous trip settings of not more than ten times the trip rating of the breaker to prevent repeating arcing shorts resulting from frayed appliance cords. Page - 25 HAWKINS RESIDENCE sPECIFICATIONS Fairweather-Brown Dasi_cm Associates. Inc. November 23, 1999 Single pol~ 15 and 20 amperes circuit breakers shall be UL listed as "Switchingi Breakers" at 120V AC and carry the SWD markings. Circuit breakers shall be UL listed. Single pole breakers with handle ties not acceptable.i GROUND RODS (ELECTRODES) shall be 5/8" x 8' copper weld and meet all requiremen,ts of the applicable provisions of the NEC. CABLE WIRING SYSTEM: Branch circuits (interior): Type NM or NMB Wire and Conductor materials: (for copper wire) Insulation (600 volt) #10 AWG and lsmaller - THWN/THHN, #SAWG and larger - THN, THWN, XHHW (P¥C for NM or UF cables). OUTLET lOXES, JUNCTION BOXES, PULL BOXES: Provide boxes in accordance with NEC Sections 370-17, 18, 20, 23 and 24. Outlet box, :s in dry locations, in wood frame constructions shall be PVC wall boxes and ] loryl ceiling boxes. In exposed locations, use 4" square cast aluminum boxes and finish covers. SWITCHES, except dimmers, shall be 15 amp. 120/277 volt, back and side wired, sing!e pole. double pole, three-way, as required. Switches shall be by Leviton, color white. RECEPTACLES shall be 15 amp. 125 volt back and side wired duplex receptaclesl on all multi-receptacle 15 and 20 amp. circuits. Provide 20 amp. 125 volt back and side wired duplex receptacles on all single receptacle 20 amp. circui!s. Receptacles shall be by Leviton, color white. Ground fadlt circuit interrupting receptacles shall be 20 amp. 125 volt with indicator. ~s manufactured by Lutron or approved equal. PLATES for all outlet boxes (receptacle, switch, telephone, blank, or combination) shall be provided. Color to be white. Multi-gang switches, receptacles etc. shall be in a common, one-piece plate. MISC. EQ Lrl?. Provide all required anchorages, hangers, supports, inserts, ground cia rips or other type appurtenances and fittings as required for a first class "state of the art" installation in accordance with NEC. CENTRAl' VACUUM SYSTEM shall be Electrolux system 1590 delux, or approved ~qual. Contractor shall provide power unit and outlets as shown on plans, as well as all piping and electrical work required for a complete job. Provide two (2) sets of hoses (30' length min.) and tools. Page-26 HAWKINS RESIDENCE SPECIFICATIONS November 23, 1999 Fairweather-Brown Design Associates. Inc. EQUIPMENT, PUMPS, MOTORS, AND CONTROL SYSTEMS, and all necessary wiring and other electrical equipment by other trades (especially HVAC) shall be provided as necessary for a complete operational system, as shown on drawings or specified. o. See DIVISION 13 for information regarding SPA AND POOL. SMOKE DETECTORS in conformance with New York State Uniform Fire Prevention Building Code, and NFPA National Fire Alarm Code No. 72-1993 shall be provided outside each separate sleeping area, in each sleeping space, and on each floor level. CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS shall be provided in conformance with all applicable codes and regulations. 14. All electrical work shall be installed level plumb and square and rigidly supported. 15. Contractor shall test the Electrical system before final acceptance by the Owner. Ail appropriate operational and maintenance manuals shall be provided. 16. At the completion of the work all equipment complete with their fittings shall be properly cleaned and left in first class working condition. SEE ELECTRICAL LEGEND ON DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. Page-27 Fairweather-Brown Design Associates, Inc. HAWKINS RESIDENCE DOOR SCHEDULE 11/12/99 No. LOCATION SIZE TYPE SWING IIDW NOTES First Floor EXTERIOR 1 Entry 6070 Stanley K1 w/2 ea. PR to be selected 2Ea. 1'4" W. full glass sidelites;see SD5 elevations 2 Garage 8' x 7'H Truman" style o/h elect, operation Designer Doors, inc. 3 Garage exit 3068 1/2 glass RH]in Key/thumbtum 4 Mud room 3068 1/2 glass RH/in Key/thumbtum 5 Rear entrance 3068 Stanley D20 LH/in Key/thumbtum First Floor INTERIOR 6 Foyer closet 4068 7 Foyer closet 4068 8 Vestibule 2868 9 Vestibule/garage 2868 10 Music room 2868 12 Office closet 2868 13 Office closet 2868 14 Laundry chute 1 1636 15 Bathroom 2668 16 Den 2868 17 Den closet 5068 18 Exercise room 5068 pine 4 panel pine 4 panel pine 4 panel pair dummy knobs w/magnetic catches pair dummy knobs w/magnetic catches LH latchset pine 4 panel RH Key/thumbtum pine 4 panel RH latchset pine 4 panel RI-IR latchset pine 4 panel LHR latchset LHR recessed pull w/ pine 4 panel magnetic catch pine 4 panel P,I-I privacy lockset pine 4 panel LH latchset pine 4 panel pine french doom sliding sliding pr lockset w/flush bolts frosted glass/single glazed Fairweather-Brown Design Associates, Inc. HAWK/NS RESIDENCE DOOR SCItEDULE 11/12/99 No. LOCATION SIZE TYPE SWING HDW NOTES 19 Laundry 2868 20 Mech. Room 2868 pine 4 panel steel 6 panel LH latchset RH latchset self closing 3/4 hr. fire rated Second Floor EXTERIOR 21 Living room 22 Living room FWH3168S Andersen stationary FWH3168AR Andersen RH/in FWH3168S Andersen stationary FWH3168S Andersen stationary FWH3168S Andersen stationary FWH3168S Andersen stationary FWH3168AL Andersen LH/in FWH3168S Andersen stationary FWH3168S Andersen stationary 23 Living room 24 Living room 25 Dining room 26 Dining room 27 Dining room 28 Dining room 29 Master Study 30 Master Study 31 Master Study 32 Master Study 33 Storage FWH3168AR Andersen RH/in FWH3168S Andersen stationary FWH3168S Andersen stationary 3068 4 panel fir painted none 5 HORIZONTAL MUNTINS Key/thumbtum 5 HORIZONTAL MUNTINS none 5 HORIZONTAL MUNTINS none 5 HORIZONTAL MUNTINS none 5 HORIZONTAL MUNTINS none 5 HORIZONTAL MUNTINS Key/thumbtum 5 HORIZONTAL MUNTINS none 5 HORIZONTAL MUNTINS none 5 HORIZONTAL MUNTINS Key/thumbtum 5 HORIZONTAL MUNTINS none 5 HORIZONTAL MUNTINS none 5 HORIZONTAL MUNTINS RHR closet/lock Second Floor INTERIOR 34 Pantry 2868 pine 4 panel through door to swing both directions 35 Master Bedroom 2868 pine 4 panel LH privacy lock pine 4 panel sliding pair sliding pair dummy knobs w/magnetic catches 36 Bedroom closet 6068 37 MB closet 4068 pine 4 panel 2 Fairweather-Brown Design Associates, Inc. HAWKINS RESH)ENCE DOOR SCHEDULE 11/12/99 No. LOCATION SIZE TYPE SWING ItDW NOTES 38 MB closet 4068 39 Master Bath 2868 40 Master study 2868 41 Laundry chute 2 2868 42 Storage 3068 43 Linen Closet 2868 44 South Bedroom 2868 45 Bedroom closet 6068 46 South Bathroom 2868 47 North Bedroom 2868 48 Bedroom closet 5068 49 Bedroom closet 5068 50 North Bathroom 2868 51 Laundry chute t 1636 pine 4 panel pine 4 panel pine 4 panel pine 4 panel p~ ae 4 panel pine 4 panel pine 4 panel pine 4 panel pine 4 panel pine 4 panel pine 4 panel pine 4 panel pine 4 panel pine 4panel p~r dummy knobs w/magnetic catches Rh privacy lock LH latchset LHR latchset bifold/pairPullknobstobe selected RHR latchset RH privacy lock sliding pair sliding RH privacy lock LH privacy Iocld sliding pair sliding sliding pair sliding LH privacy lock LHR recessed pull w/ magnetic catch 3 Fairweath~r-Browh: Design Associates, Inc. HAWKINS RESIDENCE. WINDOW SCHEDULE 11/11/99 No. LOCATION SIZE TYPE NOTES First Floor 1 Garage TW2042 Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 2 Garage TW2042 Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 3 Exemise room TW2442 Tilt-wash DH 4 Exemise room DHP41042 DH Picture 4 over 1 ;egress one lite 5 Exemise room TW2442 Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 ;egress 6 Mech. room TW20210 Tilt-wash DH 2 over 2 7 Laundry TW20210 Tilt-wash DH 2 over 2 8 Den TW2442 Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 ;egress 9 Den DHP41042 DH Picture one lite 10 Den TW2442 Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1;egress 11 Bathroom TW2042 Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 12 Office TW2642 Tilt-wash DH Tilt-wash DH Tilt-wash DH Tilt-wash DH Tilt-wash DH 13 Office TW2642 14 Music room TW2642 15 Music room TW2642 16 Famil',, room TW2042 6 over 1;egress 6 over 1;egress 6 over 1;egress; provide one layer of laminated safety glass per sash. 6 over 1 ;egress; provide one layer of laminated safety glass per sash. 4 over 1 17 FarnilI 18 Famil', 19 Famil,, 20 Famil2 21 Famil,, 22 Famil', room TW2042 Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 room TW2042 Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 room CXWl6 Casement one lite;egress room CXW16 Casement one lite;egress room CXW16 Casement · one lite;egress room CXW16 Casement one lite;egress Second Floor 23 Living room TW28410 TWDH 4 over 1 24 Living room TW28410 TWDH 4 over 1 25 Living room TW28410 TWDH 4 over 1 26 Living room TW28410 TWDH 4 over 1 27 Living room DHT2827 DH Transom 4 lite 28 Living room DHT2827 DH Transom 4 lite 29 Living room DHT2827 DH Transom 4 lite 30 Living room DHT2827 DH Transom 4 lite 31 Living room 32 Dining Room CTN28-2 Circle-top above transoms, see elevation TW2042 Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 33 Dining Room TW2042 Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 Fairweather-Brown Design AssoCiates, Inc. HAWKINS RE~qlDENCE. WINDOW SCHEDULE 11/11/99 No. LOCATION SIZE TYPE NOTES 34 Kitchen TW1821( Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 35 Kitchen TW1821l Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 36 Master Bedroom TW2442 ~ Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 ;egress 37 Master Bedroom TW2442 i Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1;egress 38 Study TW2442 i Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 ;egress 39 Master Bath TW2042 ! Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 40 North Bedroom TW2442 i Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1;egress 41 North Bedroom DHP41042 DH Picture one lite 42 North Bedroom TW2442 43 South Bedroom TW2642 44 South Bedroom TW2642 45 Living room 46 Living mom 47 Living mom TW2042 Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 TW2042 TW2042 Skylights 48 South Bathroom SK2427 49 North Bathroom SK2427 Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 ;egress Tilt-wash DH 6 over 1 ;egress Tilt-wash DH 6 over 1 ;egress 4 over 1 Tilt-wash DH Tilt-wash DH 4 over 1 - Fairveeather~Brown Design Associates Hawkins Residence 11/12/99 PLUMBING SCHEDULE No. TYPE MODEL MANUFACTURER COLOR NOTES FITTINGS FIRST FLOOR Bathroom Shower Hartford Shower Eljer Standard color Provide all necessa~ fittings Eljer single control shower to be selected for drain,etc, faucet w/Lever (537-0120) Toilet Standard color Provide seat to be selected Cadet II EL American Standard. Lavatory Affinity American Standard Standard color Self-rimming w/4" centers to be selected Install in vanity provided by cabinet contractor to be selected by Owners Laundry Room Washer by Owner Provide rough plumbing, fittings, and hook-up sink all purpose American Standard Standard color wall brackets Wall-mount sink faucet to be selected 7292.152 Exercise room Hot Tub Standard clipped Bradford spas see specifications see specifications comer 7' w. Page - 1 Fairweather-Brown Design Associates Hawkins Residence 11/12/99 PLUMBING SCHEDULE No. TYPE MODEL MANUFACTURER COLOR NOTES I~'II'TINGS Pool Standard ENDLESS POOL See attachment to specifications NOTE Owner to purchase, contractor to - - instalt -- SECOND FLOOR South Bathroom Tub Midway mb/shower Eljer Toilet Cadet ri EL Standard color facotry installed overflow to be selected American Standard Standard color Provide seat to be selected A.S. Ultra-mix+ bath/shower fitting Lavatory Affinity American Standard Standard color Self-rimming w/4" centers to be selected by Owners to be selected Install in vanity provided by cabinet contmctor North Bathroom Tub Midway mb/shower Eljer Standard color facotry installed overflow A.S. Ultra-mix+ bath/shower to be selected fitting Toilet Cadet ri EL American Standard Standard color Provide seat standard to be selected Lavatory Affinity American Standard Standard color Self-r/mining w/4" centers to be selected by Owners to be selected Install in vanity provided by cabinet contractor Page - 2 Fairweather-Brown Design Associates Hawkins Residence 11/12/99 PLUMBING SCHEDULE No. TYPE MODEL MANUFACTURER COLOR NOTES FITTINGS Master Bath Shower pre-fabricated unit to pre-fabricated unit to pre-fabricated pre-fabricated unit to be A.S. Hampton shower only be selected be selected unit to be selected fitting w/chrome lever selected handles and Trevi showerhead Lavatory Seychelle countertop American Standard Standard color Self-rimming W/4" centers to be selected b.y Owners (2ea.) to be selected Install in vanity provided by cabinet contractor Toilet Ellisse 2-pc elong. American Standard Standard color Provide seat standard to be selected Kitchen Counter sink to be selected by Owner Island Sink to be selected by owner Dishwasher by Owner Provide rough plumbing, fittings, and hook-up Provide rough plumbing, fittings, and hook-up Refrigerator by Owner Page - 3 Fairweather-Brown Design Associates, Inc. ltAWKINS RESIDENCE FINIS~S ROOM FLOOR WALLS CEILING NOTES Lower Level Foyer Laminated wood painted gypsum board painted gypsum board Fumily Room painted gypsum board Music Room painted gypsum board Office painted ~rosum board Bathroom painted gypsum board Den painted g'/psum board painted fff0sum board painted g~fosum board lya'mted gVl~Sum board painted gyl~sum board Vestibule painted gypsum board Garage painted gypsum board 11/12/99 Mud room Mech. room Exemise room Carpet Carpet Carpet Vinyl Composite Tile Carpet Vinyl Composite Tile Vinyl Composite Tile Vinyl Composite Tile Carpet Vinyl Composite Tile Epoxy paint on concrete slab painted gypsum board pa'rated gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board Gypsum board to be 5/8" fire rated. Center Hall Carpet painted gypsum board painted gypsum board Upper Level Living Room Laminated wood South Bedroom Laminated wood South Bathroom North Bathroom North Bedroom Master Bath Vinyl Composite Tile Vinyl Composite Tile Carpet Ceramic Tile oainted g~sum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board/tile wainscote painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board paimed gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board Cathedral Ceiling Ceramic tile wainscote all walls Page-1 Fairweather-Brown Design Associates, Inc. HAWK]NS RESIDENCE 11/12/99 FINLqRES ROOM FLOOR WALLS CEILING NOTES Study Carpet painted gypsum board Master Bedroom Laminated wood painted gypsum board Kitchen Laminated wood Dining Room Laminated wood Pantry Hall Vinyl Composite Tile Laminated wood Linen Closet Laminated wood painted g~sum board painted g~sum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board painted gypsum board Cathedral Ceiling NOTE: Refer to specifications for additional information Page - 2 7/98 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ENDLESS POOLTM · SWIMMING IN AN ENDLESS POOLTM · HOW THE ENDLESS POOLTM WORKS · CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS · SITING. CONSIDERATIONS · OPTIONS · MAINTENANCE · CUSTOMER SERVICE · DIAGRAMS ENDLESS POOLSTM SWIMMING MACHINES 200 E Dutton Mill Rd Aston, PA 19014-9944 610-497-8676 800-732-8660 swim ~endlesspool$.com w~v.endlesspools,com The Endless PoolTM counter-current swimming machine provides a broad, deep, adjustable current that suits every swimming ability, allowing anyone to swim or exercise in place. The pool is small enough to fit in an existing room or outside on a deck or patio. This booklet provides a brief introduction to the Endless Pool. Call 800-732-8660 to request your Endless Pool Planning Kit which includes a Planning Video, Planning Guide and Pool Layout Kit. Our team of architects and engineers are available to help plan the installation of your Endless Pool. Contents Page Eve~Nng You Need To Swim 1 Swimming In An Endless PoolTM 2 How An Endless PoolTM Works 2 Endless PoolTM Construction Materials 2 Genera Considerations When Selecting a Location For Your EndlesS PoolTM 2 Electrical Requimmants 2 Weigh[ Considerations 3 Assembling Your Endless Pool 3 Access to Sides After Installation 3 Location of Pool Equipment 3 Pool Equipment Noise 4 Humidity 6 Options 6 Finishing Your Endless Poolm 8 Maintenance 8 Operati.ng Costs 9 Customer Demanstmtom 9 Customer Service 9 Safety Considerations 9 Next Steps in Planning an Endidss POd~ 9 apecit[cetions 10 Figure 1: The Endless PooF~ 1 Rgum 2: The Endless PooF~ System 3 Rgum 3: Water Quality System Components 4 Rgure 4: Hydraulic Power Unit ~ 4 Figure 5: Standard Endless PooFTM, tnst~led kbo'~egm~nd 5 Rgure 6: Typicst Installation el a Partiaily In-ground Pool 6 Figure 7: Optiooal Deeper pool Installation 7 Rgure 8: Pool Panel L~yout 10 Table 1: Electrical Requirements Technical Specifications available upon request: 1. E~ssc (~;~,o~rrs ~on STANDARD ENDLess POOLTM 1.1 Standard Endtess Pool Components; Schematic Diagram 1.2 Standard Endless Pool: D[mansions 1.3 Standard Endless Pool: Structural Elements and Cutouts, Isometric 1.4 Standard Endlsss Pool: Abeveground Configuration, Section 1.5 Standard End[ess Pool: Bottom Range Tension Strap Anchor Detail 1.6 Standard Endlsss Pool: Front Panel Detail 1.7 Standard Endless Pool: Equipment Plan and Elevation 1.8 Standard Endless POd: Electricst Requirements 2. A~'ra~NA~ C(~F~UP~'~S r-OR mE E~DLSSS 2,1 10 Possible Contigurations of the EndLess Pool 2.2 Standard Endless Pool Partially Ingraund: Configuration 4 2.3 Standard Endless Pool Fully Ingreund; Configuration 5 2.4 Deep End Option Aboveground: Configuration 6 2.5 Deep End Option Partially Ingmund: Contiguration 9 2,6 Deep End Option Fu)ly Inground: Configuration 10 2,7 Gen, Arrangement Showing Different Pool Sizes: 7' x 14', 8' x 14' 2.8 Gan, Arrangement Showing Different POd Sizes: 7' x 13', 8' x 13' 2.9 Gen. Arrangement Showing Different Pool Sizes: 7' x 12', 8' x 12' 3. D ~AiL.S EcnC~S r-OR N:m~,~ PO0~ C~'~u R~'nO~S 3.1 Partially Ingmund Endless Pool: Side Wall 3.2 Pa~ially Inground Endless Pod: Front Wati 3.3 Fulty Inground Endless Pool: Side Wall 3.4 Fully Inground Endless Pool: Front Wall 3.5 Deep-End Endtess Poo~: Side Wail 4. ALTEP,~TE ANC~On~Ne 4.1 Endless Pool: Bottom Flange Anchor Bolt Detail 4.2 Endless Pool: Bottom Range Angle Anchor Detail 4.3 Endless Pool: Bottom Range Concrete Collar Detail 5. RN~ 5.1 Wood Coping System 5.2 Tile Coping System 5.3 Optional Butionse Coping System 5.4 Finishing an Abovegreund Installation 6. OP~ous 6.1 Endless Pools Options Overview 6.2 Optional Hydrotherapy Jets 6.30ptionaJ Stainless Steel Comer Step 6,4 Deep End Option Liner Spociticetion Form 6.5 Retractable Secudty Cover Option: General Arrangement 6.6 Retractable Security Cover Option [betow coping © 1998 Endless Pools, inc. For More Information, Please Call I (800) 732-8660 · 1 EVERYTHING YOU NEED SWIM The Standard Endless Pc 31TM system includes everything you need to swim: a coml late pool with adjustable swim current generator; a WatE' Quality System with electric heater and filter; and a co!~per/silver water purifier that dramatically reduces chlorine use, With an Endless Pool, you can swim whenever you want, as long as you want, at the temperature you wanti In water that feels and smells wonderfully pure. : FEATURES · Broad, deep swim currant completely adjustable in speed from zero to racer's pace. · Modular construction aJ[owing easy installation even in tight spaces (ail companents fit through a 24' doorway) for assembly in existing ground floor rooms, or outdoors on a deck or patio. · Freestanding for in-gro;and or aboveground installation. Excavation is optional. · Copper/silver water pu~fier. · Automatic water filtration and heating system for residential or commercial applications. · Underwater perimeter Seating. · Aqua-Aerobic Bar for IIydrotherapy exercise. · Ten-year structural warranty. OPTIONS Refer to pages 6-8 for details. · Retractable security cover · Custom pool sizes · Hydrotherapy jets · Underwater lights · Underwater swim mirr( · Stainless steel comer ~ tap · Swim-current gauge ' · Natural or Propane Ga~ Heater in lieu of standard 5,5 kw electric heater · Choice of liner colom · F.ull depth stairs · Stainless-steel handrai s · Bullnoss coping syster · Child alarm SWIMMING IN AN ENDLESS POOLTM Swimming has long been recognized as an excellent form of exemise. Exercising in an aquatic, weight-free environ- ment provides a supedor cardiovascular workout without muscle or joint stress. In a recent national sun/ay, Endless Pool owners reported that they use their pool almost daily, even after one or more years of ownership. They find swimming against a current enjoyable and exhilarating. Learning to swim in an Endless Pool takes only a minute or two. The major difference between swimming in still water and swimming against a current is that swimming against a current is more fun. In still water the faster you swim the faster you go. In an Endless Pool, simply relax and swim just fast enough to stay with the water speed you've selected, In this way, you swim in place against a smooth current. Any time you want to stop swimming, just stand up in the waist-deep water. Moving out of the current or adjusting the current speed requires only a step sideways into calm water. The current speed can be set to match any swim- ming ability. At slow speeds, the current Is Ideal for beginning or leisurely swimmers. The peol's top speed, eduivalent to a 1:08 100-yard pace (20 min. mile), challenges even the best swimmers. You can swim any stroke in the Endless Pool, walk against the currant, practice water aerobics, or just sit and enjoy the water. Fig. 1. The Endless Pool. Arrows illustrate Ihe flow of water from the Propulsion Assembly, to the return channels inside the underwater benches. HOW THE ENDLESS POOLTM WORKS The Endless Pool circulates water with a hydrau~io motor that tums a 16' propeller inside a protective stainless-steel hou~ng (fig. 1). The propeller moves up to 5,000 gallons of water a minute through a grill at the front that straightens and smooths the current. The water moves down the center of the pool, from front to roar in a straight line, at a speed set by the swimmer, The current enters a grill in the mar bench, then circulates back to the front of the pool through the corner turning-vane arrays and inside th.e two underwater side benches. In this way, the Endless Pool establishes a continuous loop of water at a near-constant velocity throughout the pool for ease in swimming, The benches serve both as return channels and perimeter seating. These channels and the associated turning-vane assemblies are essential in returning the entire 5000 gallons of water a minute back to the front of the pool without disturbing the swim current down the center of the pool. Without these channels, the returning water would interfere with the swim current, producing an irregular, turbulent flow unsuitable for swimming. The simple, patented system utilized by the Endless Pool produces a broad, deep, non.turbulent current fully adjustable in speed to suit any swimming ability, The oun'ent is remarkably free of turbulence, waves, apd bubbles, making it ideal for swimming and water exercises, it is far superior to currents produced by lets. Jetted spas pump only a few hundred gallons of water a minute through high-pressure nozzles, Their currant is turbulent and very narrow, even when three or more jets are used. Retum channels are not used in jetted systems because only a small amount of water is moving, ENDLESS POOLTM CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS The exterior of the Endless Pool is constructed of six heaw-duty, '~4-gauo~e galvanized-steel pool panels that bolt together on site to fon'n a rigid rectangular enclosure (fig, 8), The pool is freestanding and may be installed inside or outside, in.ground or aboveground, Excavation is optional. The steel enclosure is lined with a rugged PVC membrane, This membrane liner is smooth and sott to the touch, not hard or abrasive, The bottom rests on a layer of felt that adds to the swimmer's comfort. The 28-mil liner used in the Endless Pool is 50% thicker than the pool-industry standard of 18 mil. The Endless Pool liner is durable enough to withstand normal jabs and pokes--but sharp objects like broken glass can puncture it. If this occurs, the liner can be patched easily with an inexpensive kit without draining the pool. The water propulsion system and underwater perimeter return channel-benches are installed inside the pool frame and liner and are constructed of the highest-quality 316- grade stainless steel. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS WHEN SELECTING A LOCATION FOR YOUR ENDLESS POOL TM The Endless Pool has been designed as a kit for bolt- together assembly. All components fit easily through doorways and down stairs, The pool is otten assembled in existing ground-floor rooms, Since the pool is freestand- ing, excavation is optional, The pool can go inside or outside, aboveground (fig, 5), or partially or completely in- ground (fig. 6). It can be assembled by two reasonably handy people with no prior installation experience in two days, ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS The 5 HP Hydraulic Power Unit (fig. 4} that drives the propeller which creates the swim current requires a 30 Table 1. Endless PoolTM Electrical Rec r,irements. Volte~e Servioa/Loati Water Propulsion System Cc~t~olle¢ (AS5-TD) 22.0V 30 GFCI Amp sen4ce · 5 HP Power Unit 23 Amp max. toad Water Quality System 5,5 kw eleCttio heater 220V 30 GFCI Amp selvice 1 HP circulating purr¢ 110V 20 GFCI Amp running load Gas heater ignition t GFCI Amp max. load Options Jet pump controller 110/220V 20/I 0 GFCI Amp sewice · 1 HP Jet pump 14/7 GFCl Amp running load 50W underwate[ [igtt~s 110V 5 GFCI Amp sewice For More Information, Please Call 1 (800) 732-8660 · 3 amp, 220 volt cimuit (table 1). The standard 5.5 kw electric 'e heater also requires a 30 amp, 220 volt lin. An additional 20 amp, 110 volt circuit (GFCI) is iequired to run the Water Quality System circulating pump. The hydrotherapy jets, if wired for 220 volts require a 10 amp service, if they are wired for 110 volts they require a 1.5 amp service. Optional underwater lights require 110 volt, i5 amp service. Ail e ectrical components are UL or C~A approved. Electrical work should be pedormed by a licensed local electrician in accordance with all applicable codes. WEIGHT CONSIDERATIONS When filled with water, the Endles~ Pool exerts an evenly distributed load of 200 lbs/sq, ft., With a total weight of about ten tons (fig. 2). Most gmu~ ~d-floor rooms can support this weight without dlfticul y. Upstairs rooms will require special planning to suppo~ lthis weight. If you have any questions about your site, pie se contact EPI. ASSEMBLING YOUR E qDLESS POOLTM Rg, 2. The Endless PoolTM Sysl Pqwer Unit max. distance from pool: 75' The assembly of your Endless Pool is straightforward enough for you to do yourself following the step-by*step procedures provided in a detailed installation video. Alternatively, you can obtain a quote from a local contractor by providing him or her with the available 'Planning Video". tt is not necessary that the assemblers have any knowl- edge of the spa or pool industry. Ptumbing tasks consist of gluing 1-1/2' PVC pipe together. Once assembled, the pool can be filled with a garden hose. The pool and Water Quality System are totally self-contained with no connection to household plumbing. ACCESS TO SIDES AFTER INSTALLATION The Endless Pool can be installed flush against a wall or in a comer of a room, Eighteen inches of access td'the front panel of the pool, where the pool equipment is connected, is required after construction. Due to the unique design of the system, neither the other three sides nor bottoro require access after the pool is installed. However, it optional underwater lights, hydrotherapy jets, or a retractable ~ Endless PoolTM max. distance from pool: 7 evenly distributed 200 lbs/sq, ft. load max. 1' above waterline max. 5' below waterline install in Install in · t~ sheltered ~. sheltered · aa location i~ ~ location ,.._., 220 V. 30 amp heater i.-~ oo0 V, 30 amp I~1 11ov, 2o amp pump installation by licensed electrician ~ installation by licensed electrician tprctect from freezing t ., . installindoors or ./-O~ outdoors, in-ground or ~ * , e~ovegroand protect from ~reezing 4 · An Introd~c(~on to the Endless Pool security cover am installed, additional access may be required. Contact EPI for details. LOCATION OF POOL EQUIPMENT The ancillary equipment for the Endless Pool includes the Water Quality System that filters, heats and sanitizes the water (fig, 3), and the Hydraulic Power Unit (fig. 4). Since the swim current is generated by a hydraulic motor that tums a propeller, there are no electrical connections at the poo~--a significant safety feature. The ancillary equipment can be contained near the pool or placed up to 75 feet Rg. 3. Water Quality System Components Individual components can be arranged to fit different spaces. 40' minimum verticeJ clearance required to replace the filter 1. Suction line from pool skimmer and drain line 2. Pump strainer basket 3. 11or, 3/4 HP circulaling pump motor 4, Pm-plumbed, 60 sq, fi, cartridge filter with removable, washable filter 5. 220V, 30amp, 5,5 kw electric heater (a 55,000 BTU gas or propane heater with electronic ignition is optional) 6. Return (pressure) line to pool 7, PVC mounting base Side View away in a utility mom, basement, or garage (fig. 2). EPI's Engineering Department should be consulted before finalizing the location of the pool equipment. As a general rule, the Power Unit and Water Quality System should be installed in a sheltered location. The Water Quality System also needs protection from freezing. To insure that the Water Quality System operates correcfiy, it should be installed in a location not more than 5 feet below nor 1 foot above the pool water surface (fig. 2). Fig. 4. Hydraulic Power Unit 1. Return line, from pool Propulsion Assembly to Power Unit 2. 5 HP electric motor (1 phase, 220V, 23 amp) 3. Pressure line, fmrn Power Unit to pool Propulsion Assembly 4, Hydraulic fluid resswoir Top View 22 ; ~ 29' BASE Easy access to this equipment most be maintained. 1BASE For More Information, Please Call ] (800) 73~-8660 · 5 For indoor installations, it is highly recommended that both the pool and Water Quality Syste,m be located near a floor drain, or that a sump pump be installed: necessary precautions for a 2500-gallon body of water. In addition, the area suriounding the pool sh(~uld be protected and appropriate floor and wall covering materials installed. Contact EPI for details. POOL EQUIPMI~NT NOISE The Endless Poet has two sources of noise, both of which can be minimized: the Water Quality System pump and the Rg. $, The Standard Endless poolTM, Installed Aboveground I 1. Propulsion Assembly with 4. Coping location 16' propeller 5. ~kimmer 2. Stainless-steal benches/ 6. Drain line (with skimmer} to return channels Water Quality System 2a. 12" x 15" side bench 7. Return line from Water 2b. 17' x 15.' rear bench Quality System 2s. t7" x 15' front bench 8. ~olid, level base such as 4' 3. 3'6'-high galvanized steel walls: 3 1/2' bottom flange, 6 I/~' top flange ~ncreteslab Cuaway, Em View Front Pan, 8"1' 6. 5'~3. Hydraulic Power Unit. The Water Quality System pump typically operates 6 to 8 hours a day, and comes with a programmable timer. The pump can be set to operate when its hum is least noticeable--rnidday, early morning, or whenever. Placing the pumps in a wooden box with piano-hinged lid can reduce this noise substantially. 15'-1' 2b. ? Top ¥i*ew 2a. ' t 6 · An Introduction to the Endless Pool'" The second noise soume is the Hydraulic Power Unit that generates the current. The un'~ operates only when the currant is on. It can be located near the pool or placed up to 75 feet away in a utility room, basement, or garage. The Power Unit can also be enclosed (fig. 2). tlAq~II'Y Humidity is a considerafion in all indoor installations. About 90% of the humidity is controlled with a floating blanket that is part of the standard Endless Pool package. 100% can be controlled by the optional Retractable Secudty Cover. Humidity becomes an issue only when the blanket or cover is removed and the pool is in use, If the pool is used less than one hour a day, moisture can generally be controlled by a simple room dehumidifier (available at many department Stores) by a window vent fan, or by both. Some customers utilize more sophisticated commemial-grade systems, but our experience has been that a simple room dehumidifier is usually sufficient. Rg. 6. '~/plcal Installation of a Partially In-ground Endless PoolTM ~th Several Options 1, Partially ex,rated pit 2. Custom decking, po31 siding, and coping, installed 3, 4 hydmtharapy jets 3a. Required access to jets and/or lights. 4. Retractable securily cover, shown refracted in 2 possible positions 4a. Cover trac~ (shown enlarged) 5. Unde~atar swim mkr~r OPTIONS Retractable Security Cover Constructed of heaw-duty nylon-reinforced PVC, the retractable security cover moves on tracks mounted on both sides of the pool and rolls up at one end. The retractable security cover acts as a 'horizontal fence' sealing off access to the pool, The cover also seals out dirt, leaves and debris, and seals in heat and humidity. It meets stringent ASTM F1546 Safety Standards and is partinularly recommended for outdoor installations. The cover includes a lock to prevent unwanted entry. Custom ]~ndless Pool~ Sizes The standard Endless Pool has a water surface of 7' x 14', and outside dimensions of 8'1' x 15'1' (fig. 5). Depending on your site and requirements, the pool can be widened by 1' or 2', shortened by 1' or 2' or lengthened by 1' or 2'. Deeper Pools The standard Endless Pool stands 42' high with a water depth of 39'--about waist deep. Depending on your needs and site, this depth can be extended by inches or by several feet, up to a total water depth of 72' (6'). When this option is added to the Endless Pool, the user can then exercise in deeper water (fig. 7). Used in physical therapy clinics and Cutaway, End View 4a. Rear Panal with optional jets ,'-- 3, Cutaway, Side View _.~ 3a. For More Information, Please Call 1 (800) 732-8660 · 7 residential inststlations, the deeper §ection allows the use of rehabilitative therapy and exercises running and/or walking in place. A good way to choose the ideal del: local pool to discover which depth y with. Most deeper pools require ex~ difficult for pre-existing sites. Shall( sometimes be constructed by buildi the pool. This option permits a de( assembled in an existing room witt' always provides a custom-made lit constructed for your pool. Please ~ Specifications for details regarding such as aqua aerobics, ~h is to experiment in a )u feel most comfortable avation, which may be wet deeper sections can ~g a platform beneath ~er Endless Pool to be ut excavation, EPI r to fit the deep section ~view EPI Technical lhis option, Hydrotherapy Jets The hydrotherapy benefits of the E can be supplemented with the addi hydrotherapy jets and a separate 1 ideal for conditioning, therapy and be installed above the benches on jets are controlled by an air button coping. Access must be maintaine installation. ~dless Pool swim current ion of four concentrated HP pump. The jets are ,laxation. The jets may ~ny wall of the pool. The nounted on the pool J to this wail after Underwater Lights Two underwater lights can transform your Endless PoolTM into a beautifully lighted "waterscape' for increased enjoyment. Low voltage (12v) 50 waft Halogen Quartz lights fit into dry niches which allow the bulbs to be changed from outside the pool. The lights come with a selection of colored lenses, Access must be maintained after installation. Underwater Swim Mirror Placed beneath/he Propulsion Housing at the front of the pool, the stainless-steel Underwater Swim Mirror assists the swimmer in remaining centered in the current and facilitates stroke improvement by providing instant feedback. Stainless Steel Corner Step Aboveground and partially in-ground Endless Pools allow users to sit on the pool wall and then step onto the intedor stainless-steel bench. Fully in-greund Endless Pools benefit especially from an optional stainless-steel comer step, which provides a step between the pool coping and the interior benches. For those requiring special access Full Depth Stairs are available. Rg. 7. Optional Beeper InstallatiOn for Partially In- ground Standard Endle~ PoolTM. Cutaway, End View Cutaway, Side View water level == 1§" (variable) 8 · An Introduction to the Endless PoolTM Full Depth Stairs Provides a 'walk-in' capability for those with special access needs. The two-foot wide stair has 7-1/2' risem with slip resistant treads, The stair extends from the top edge of the coping to the standard depth pool floor and includes a stain[ess steel handrail, Please contact the Endless Pools' design team for installations that include a deeper section. Swhn Current Gauge Located at the front of the pool adjacent to the current control valve, the Swim Current Gauge allows the user to set the swim current at precise, repeatable speeds. The gauge also allows swimmers to monitor their improvement. Gas Heater An 11,000 BTU (5.5kw) electric heater is supplied standard with the Water Quality System. A 55,000 BTU natural gas or propane gas heater supplied in lieu of this electric heater can be mom cost effective, particularly for outdoor installa- tions. Installation by a licensed plumber is required, The electric heater raises the pool temperature about 0.6°F/ hour. The gas heater raises temperature about 3°Fl hour. Custom Liner Colors The standard Endless Pool comes with a 'dark blue' liner. Unem are also available in light blue, and a blue-black 'tie- dye' marbled pattern, Swatches are available upon request. Stainless-Steel Handrails Handrails of various lengths are available. They can be installed on part or all of the coping for those desiring extra assistance in entering or exiting the water, Bullnose Coping System The finished edge, or coping, around an Endless Pool can be constructed from a wide variety of materials, including tile, wood, stone or marble. With each of these finish options, EPI provides a standard liner hanger over which ' the custom material is installed. For installations that utilize a poured concrete deck or ceramic tile, a custom Aluminum Bulthose Coping System is available. Technical Specifica- tions am available upon request. Child Alarm The Child Alarm is a floating alarm that operates when the pool is not in use. it emits a loud warning sound when someone accidentally falls in the water, The Child Alarm does not replace close supervision, but does offer an added measure of protection when you are away from the poct area. It also could alert neighbors in your absence, FINISHING YOUR ENDLESS POOLTM The Endless Poo~ can be finished with a variety of materi- als, including tile, wood, slate, or marble. The most popular finishing material is Western cedar. The top, or coping, of the pool can be finished with 2' x 10's, and the sides by 1' x 6' tongue-in-groove paneling. The appearance of the pool in its environment is largely dictated by the designer's choice of finishing material. A dark blue, or patterned liner, for example, can dramatically change the pool's appear- ance. Design decisions are limited only by your imagination. MAINTENANCE The maintenance routine for an Endless Pool depends on bather load: number of users, and duration and frequency of use. Water temperature, filter pressure; and water quality should be checked every few days during periods of daily usage. Water Quality System: As with any pool or spa, it is essential that water cleantiness be maintained in your Endless Pool. Local water conditions, usage, temperature, evaporation rate, and other faCtom affect water quality. The Water Quality System (fig. 3) needs to run 6 to 8 houm a day, depending on bathar ~oed, to keep the pool warm and ctean. The Endless Pool is so small and easy to use that water maintenance requires only minutes of effort a week. Each pool owner is provided with a comprehensive test kit and starter chemicals to test and balance the water. In addition, an Operations and Maintenance video comes with every poet. Pool water sbeu~d be changed every year or two. Swim Current System: Power Unit maintenance is minimal and consists only of filter and oil changes. These can be performed without specialized tools or equipment. The frequency of these changes will depend on use but averages about once every three years. The submersed hydraulic motor in the Endless Pool pmpulskin assembly should be changed every three to five years, An instruc- tional video and a new motor for this one-hour procedure is svaiiabie through EPL For More Information, Please Call I (800) 732.8660 · 9 OPERATING COSTS The most significant cost sssoc ated with operating an Endless PoolTM is maintaining the desired water tempera- ture. Other operating costs include water balancing and sanitizing chemicals, and electricity to power the circulat- ing pump that filters the water ahd the 5HP Power Unit that creates the Swim Current, i Swimming In water that is exact!y the temperature you desire is a key benefit of the Endless Pool. To control hea ng costs, we supply a floating thermal blanket and optiona natural or propane gas,heaters ~n I~eu of the standard e ectric heater. A cosf comparison of electric and gas heatem ~s available upon request. When appropriate, the walls of the pool can be super-insulated with up to 6' of rigid foam. We recommend that at least 2' of foam insulation board be added to most installations. A covered, welNnsulated pool will only lose a degree or two a day. Fools placed outside in Warm climates, or indoors · in greenhouses, may need only ~solar energy to remain comfortable for most of the year' The copper/silver water purifier ncluded with the pool reduces the use of chemical sarl~t~zers such as chlorine by about 80%. Inexpensive household chlorine bleach provides the minimal chlorine residual necessary to break down, or oxidize, organic wsste~, at a cost of approximately a dollar a month.!Electricity lo power the sw~m current costs about 10~ for a 20-re'nuts sw'm, wh'le ' the circulating pump used to filter the pool water uses about $10 a month in electricity.I CUSTOMER IATORS from our factory in ~h distributom. A hers across the country to people seriously ss Fool. If you would like n your area, please call lake the necessary tory and showroom, DEMONST] The Endless PoolTM is sold direc suburban Philadelphia, not thmu number of Endless PoolTM custo: have agreed to open their home~ considering pumhasing an Endle to visit a customer-demonstrator our toll-free number and we will ~ arrangements. We also welcome visits to our fa~ which are located one mile from Interstate 95, about twenty m~utes south of the Phil~delphia International Airport. Please call for detailed Itrections and an appoint- ment. CUSTOMER SERVICE EPl has been very successful in supporting its products, directly from Philadelphia, lhmughout the United States and over 25 foreign countries. Our customer service department provides same-day solutions to most requests. Perhaps the best way to judge our ssn4ce ~s to speak to some of our customers. We will be pleased to provide you with refer- ences. Feel free to call us on our toll frae number 800-732-8660 at any time. Our office hours ara 8AM to 5PM EST Monday through Friday. Support over weekends or holidays can be pre-arranged. Our answering machines accept messages after hours. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS The Endless PoolTM is a serious piece of exercise equip- ment, not a toy. As a pool owner, you will be responsible for protecting yourself and other users. If your household includes children, even as visitors or neighbors, it is impera- tive that the pool area be secured. If the pool is installed indoors, make sure the door to the pool mom locks; if the pool ~ outside, the area around the pool must be fenced. Never allow children to use the pool unattended. If children will have access to the pool, we strongly urge you to consider the optional look-clown Retractable Security Cover, Electrical components of your pool must be connected in accordance with all local electrical codes by a licensed local electrician. The pool must be grounded and bonded, Finally, we state here and we will repeat, DO NOT BIVE into the pool, or use it in a manner for which it is not Intended. NEXT STEPS IN PLANNING AN ENDLESS POOLTM For assistance in planning the installation of your Endless Pool, please call (800)732-8660, or write us at Endless Pools, Inc., 200 E button Mill Rd, Aston, PA, 19014. Detailed Technical Specifications, engineering and amhitectural assistance, and hs~ctional videos are available. ENDLESS POOLSTM SWIMMING M ACNI N E a 10 · An Introduction to the Endless Pool Fig. 8. Endless PoolTM Steel Panel Layout Skimmer Cutout Return Cutout Hydraulic-Hose Cutouts Channel, in pta% 15'-1" Air Button Cutout Valve Shaft Extension Cutout Inside-Corner Uner. Hanger Support Corner Support Piece e Brace Drain Cutout SPECIFICATIONS Standard exterior dimensions: 8'1' x 15'1' x 3'6' Swimming Area: T x 14' Capacity: 2500 gallons Construction: Steel-panel pool with 28-mil vinyl liner, stainless-steel Internal components Site requirements: So~id, level floor c~pable of supporting 250 lbs/sq, ft. Install sbovegmund, or partially or fully in-ground. Minimum Power requirements: 220 volts, 30 amps (standard electric dryer hookup); 110 volts, 20 amps (GFCI) 31/2' /~' \ 7'-0" 14'-0" ENDLESS POOIL TM SWIMMING MACHINES 200 E Dutton Mill Rd Aston, PA 190149944 800-732..8660 610-497-8676 fax (610) 497.9328 swim @endlesspools.com www.endlesspools.com 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ~ FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY REMARKS: / ~'~ ~ DATE INSPECTOR Energy Calculations ~wm~s 9~27~99 GROUND FLOOR SQUARE FOOTAGE GROUND FLOOR WALLS DOOR ( all glass) Anderson WINDOWS Anderson NET WALL FIRST FLOOR gross SQ' 2435.52 1976.50 97.87 302.05 1576.58 SECOND FLOOR SQUARE FOOTAGE 2096.40 WALLS 1870,65 WINDOWS Anderson 396.05 DOORS all glass Anderson 96.18 NET WALL SECOND FLOOR 1378,00 FIRST FLOOR SF U" RATING 6-5 FLOOR R10 216.44 I.f. 0.1 6-1 NET WALL R19 1577 0.053 6-1 GL 302 0.33 6-1 DOOR 98 0.33 SECOND FLOOR -9 162 -53 -13 6-3 ROOF R30 2096 0.033 6-1 NET WALL R19 1378 0.053 6-1 GL 396 0.33 6-1 DOOR 96 0,33 36 144 -70 -13 TOTAL 178 fo the best of my knowledge, belief, and profess~onai ,~m~ement, the~.e plans and specifications are m co.,., a~ce with the New York State Ener~ Cx,,~ervat~on Code, sectior~ ~E___t~ part¢¢' , 10 · An Introduction to the Endless PoolTM Fig. 8. Endless poolTM Steel Penel Layout Skimmer Cutout ~etum Cutout Hydrauifc-Hose Cutouts Channel, in place 15'-1" Air Button Cutout Valve Shaft Extension Cutout Inside-Comer Liner. Hanger Suppod Comer Support Piece Drain Cutout 14'-0" 7'-0" SPECIFICATIONS Standard exterior dimensions: 6'1' x 15'1' x 3'6" Swimming Area: T x 14' Capacity: 2500 gallons Construction: Steel-panel pool with 28-mil vinyl liner, stainless-steel intemal components Site requirements: Solid level floor capable of supporting 250 lbs/sq, ft. Install abovegmund, or partially or fully in-ground. Minimum Power requirements: 220 volts, 30 amps (standard electric dryer hookup); 110 volts, 20 amps (GECO ENDLE POOLSTM SWIMMING MACHINES 200 E Dutton Mill Rd Aston, PA 19014-9944 800.732-8660 610-497-8676 fax (610) 497-9328 swim @endleespools.com www.endlesspools.com APPLICATION it PAGE 1 of 4 Tow. or sou .O-D FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION This form is to be filled out in duplicate. ~E(~TI'ION 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS (APPLICANT to read and sitm'): 1. No work may start until a permit is issued. 2. The permit may be revoked if any false statements are made herein. 3. If revoked, all work must cease until permit is re-issued. 4. Development shall not be used or occupied until a Certificate of Compilanc~ is isaned. 5. The permit, will expire if no work is commenced within six month, of issuance. 6. Applicant is hereby informed that other permits may be required to fulfil local, state and federal regulatory requirements. 7. Applicant hereby gives consent to the Local Administrator or his/her representative to make fensoaable inspections required to verify compilanc~. ~ECTION 2: PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT (To be comvleted bv APPLICANT). NAME APPLICANT ADDRESS TIll ~EPHONE To avoid delay ia processing thc application, pica.sc provide enough information to easily idcntify the project location, Provide the street address, lot number or legal description (attach) and, outside urban areas, the distance to the nearest intersecting road or well-known lundmark. A sketch attached to thin application showing the project location would be helpful. /ooo - 6'7 - - ,3-? FDP(93) APPLICATION # __ PAGE 2 OF a DESCRIPTION OF WORK (Check ail applicable boxes): A. STRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT ^CTwrrY [] New Structure r'l Addition r-I Alteration [] Relocation ~/Demolition ~/Replaeement ESTIMATED COST OF PROSECT ~TRUCTURE TYPE dResidenfial (1.-4 Family) [] Residential (More than 4 Fmmily) [] Non-residential (Floodproofmg? [] Yes) [] Combined Use (Residential & Commerdal) [] Manufactured (Mobile) Home (Ia Manu- factured Home Park? [] Yes) B. OTHER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES: El Fill [] Mining [] Drilling [] Grading [] Excavation (Except for Su'uctural Development Checked Above) · [] Watercourse Alteration (Including Dredging and Channel Modifications) [] Drainage Improvements (Including Culvert Work) [] Road, Street or Bridge Construction [] Subdivision (New or Expansion) [] Individual Water or Sewer System [] Other (Please Specify) After completing SECTION 2, APPLICANT should submit form to Local Administrator for review. ~ECTION 3: FLOODPLAIN DETI~I/blINATION (To be completed bv LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR) The proposed development is located on FIRM Panel No. , Dated The Proposed Development: [] h NOT located in a Special Flood Hazard Area (Notify the applicant that the application review h complete and NO FLOODPLAIN DE'V~LOPM~ pERM1T IS REQUIRED)- [] h located in a Special Flood Hazard Area. FIRM zone designation is lO0-Year Ilood elevation at the site is: Ft. NGVD (MSL) [] Unavailable [] The proposed development is located in a floodway. FBFM Panel No, Dated [] See Section 4 for additional instructions. SIGNED. DATE APPLICATION · __ PAGE 3 OF 4 SECTION 4: ADDITIQNAL INFORMATION REQUIRED (To be completed bv LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR) The applicant must submit the documents checked below before the application can be processed: [] A site plan showing the location of all existing structures, water bodies, adj.accot roads, lot dimensions and proposed development. - [] Development plans, drawn to scale, and speCifications, including where applicable: details for anchoring structures, proposed elevation of lowest floor (including basement), typns of water resistant materla~ used below the first floor, details of floedproo£mg of utilities located below the l'~rst floor and details of enclosures below the fu-st floor. [] Subdivision or other development plans (If the subdivision or other development exceeds ~0 lots or 5 acres, whichever is the lesser, the applicant mu~t provide 1.00-year flood elevations ff they are not otherwise available). 13 Plans showing the extent of watercourse relocation and/or landform alterations. [3 Top of new fill elevation Ft. NGVD (MSL). [] Floodproo£mg protection level (non~residential only)" Ft. NGVD (MSL). For floodproofed structures, applicant must attach certifl~tlon from registered engineer or architect. [] Certification from a registered engineer that the proposed activity in a regulatory floodway will not result in a_~ increase in the height of the 100-year flood· A copy of all data and calculations si~pporting this finding must also be submitted. Other: SECTION 5: PERMIT DETERMINATION (To be comt~leted by LOCA.L ADMINISTRATOR) I have determined that the proposed activin. A. [] Is B. [] Is not in conformance with provisions of Local Law # , 19 attached to and made part of this permit. · The permit ia i~ued subject to the conditions sIGNED , D~.TE If BOX A is checked, the Local Administrator may issue a Development Permit upon payment of designated fee. If~BOX B is checked, the Local Administrator will provide a writieu summary of deficiencies. Applicant may revise and resubmit an application to the Local Administrator or may request a hearing from the Board of Appeals. , .___. APPLICATION # __ PAGE 4 OF 4 APPEALS: Appealed to Board of Appeals.'? [] Yes [] No Hearing date: Appeals Board Decision --- Approved? [] Yes Conditions [] No SECTION 6: AS-BUILT ELEVATIONS (To be submitted bv APPLICANT before Certificate of Comrdiance is issued'l The following information most be provided for project structures. This section mUSt be completed ~y a reg/stared professional engineer or a licensed land surveyor (or attach a certification to this application). Complete 1 or 2 below. 1. Actual (As-Built) Elevation of thc top of ~hc lowest floor, including basement (in Coastal Hieh Hazard Areas, bottom o£ lowest structural member of the lowest floor, excluding piling and columns) is: rt. Nav~ (~SL). 2. Actual (As-Built) Elevation of floodproo£mg protection is ' laT. NGVD (MSL). NOTE: Any work performed pr{or to submittal of the above information is at thc risk of the Applicant. ~;ECTION 7: COMPLIANCE ACTION (To be comvleted by LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR) The LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR will complete this section as applicable based on inspection of the project to ensure compliance with the community's local law for flood damage prevention. INSP]~CT1ONS: DATE BY DEFICIENCIES? [] YES Ul NO DATE BY DEFICIENCIES? r'l YES [] NO DATE BY DEFICIENCIES? [] YES r"l NO SECTION 8: CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCECTo be: comvleted bv LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR) Certificate of Compllanc~ issued: DATE: BY: Energy Calculations UAWlrmS 9~27~99 GROUND FLOOR SQUARE FOOTAGE GROUND FLOOR WALLS DOOR ( all glass) Anderson WINDOWS Anderson NET WALL FIRST FLOOR gross SQ' 2435.52 1976.50 97.87 302.05 1576.58 SECOND FLOOR SQUARE FOOTAGE WALLS WINDOWS Anderson DOORS all glass Anderson NET WALL SECOND FLOOR 2096.40 1870.65 396.05 96.18 1378.00 FIRST FLOOR SF U" RATING 6-5 FLOOR R10 216.44 I.f. 0.1 6-1 NET WALL R19 1577 0.053 6-1 GL 302 0.33 6-1 DOOR 98 0.33 SECOND FLOOR 6-3 ROOF R30 2096 0.033 6-1 NET WALL R19 1378 0.053 6-1 GL 396 0.33 6-1 DOOR 96 0.33 TOTAL fo the best of my knowledge, belief, and profess,onal - d J .,gement, these plans and specificaflon~ are mcor, l.,,ar~ce with the New ~York State E0ergy (',(.,:~ervatmn Code, section_ ~'/~ part,. ~,.,, , _ -9 162 -53 -13 30 144 -70 -13 178 ZONE X Town of Southold 360813 ONE ZONE X ZONE X~ ZONE X OWAISSA COASTAL BASE FLOOD ELEVATIONS APPLY ONLY LANDWARD OF 0 O NGVD HOG NECK BAY New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Division of EnvlroHmental Permits Buildimj 40 - SUNY, S~o~y Beook, New Yo~ 11790-2356 Telephone (631) ~.'?.-0365 ?ac~,imile (631) .Tohn P. Cahill Commlssione~ November 5, 1999 LETTER OF NON JURISDICTION--TIDAL WETLANDS Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Hawkins 2065 Minnehaha Blvd. Southold, NY 11971 RE: 1-4738-02439/00001 Hawkins Property SCTM #1000-87-3-54 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Hawkins: Based on the information you have submitted, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has determined that the property located landward of the substantial man-made structure greater than 100 feet in length and constructed prior to September 20, 1977 ( namely, the paved road identified as Minnehaha Blvd.) as shown on the survey prepared by Otto W. VanTuyl & Son dated June 8, 1955 and last revised June 24, 1955 is beyond the jurisdiction of Article 25 Tidal Wetlands. Therefore, in accordance with the current Tidal Wetlands Land Use Regulations (6NYCRR Part 661) no permit is required under the Tidal Wetlands Act. Please be advised, however, that no construction, sedimentation, or disturbance of any kind may take place seaward of the tidal wetlands jurisdictional boundary, as indicated above, without a permit. It is your responsibility to ensure that all necessary precautions are taken to prevent any sedimentation or other alteration or disturbance to the ground surface or vegetation within Tidal Wetlands jurisdiction which may result from your project. Such precautions may include maintaining adequate work area between the tidal wetland jurisdictional boundary and your project (i.e. a 15' to 20' wide construction area) or erecting a temporary fence, barrier, or hay bale berm. Please be further advised that this letter does not relieve you of the responsibility of obtaining any necessary permits or approvals from other agencies. Very truly yours, Permit Administrator MMR cc: Fairweather-Brown Design Associates BMHP File Albert J. Krupski, President James King, Vice-President Henry Smith Artie Foster Ken Poliwoda Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 S~u{hold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-18q2 Fax (516) 765~1823 I,% BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD DETERMINATION OF NON-JURISDICTION DATE: September~14, 1999 AGENT: ADDRESS: Amy Martin P.O. Box 521 Greenport, NY 11944 APPLICANT: ADDRESS: Jonathan & Sara Hawkins Minnehaha Blvd. $outhold, NY 11971 PHONE: 477-9752 PHONE: RE: SCTM# _ 1000-87-3-54 The SouthoId Town Board of Trustees reviewed the survey dated and received in our office on 9/14/99 and determined that your proposal to Renovate existing 2-story frame house and garage. to be out of the Trustee Wetland Jurisdiction under Chapter 97. However, any activity within 75' of the Wetland line requires a permit from this office. This determination is not a determination from any other agency. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Albert J. Kmpski, Jr. President, Board of Trustees · FORM l/O. TO~/N OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTHBNT TONN HALL SOUTHOLD, N.Y. T~L: 765- 1802 ~PPLICATION FOR BUILDING PRRHIT INSTRUCTIONS BOARD OF HEALTH 3 SETS dF PLANS..''/'*.'.'.''... .' ..... ...... SURVEY ........................ CItECK ......................... SEPTIC FORH. ............... .. CALL ........... HAIL TO: .................... a. This application mst he c~pletely filled in by typewriter or in ink and sttnitced to the Building Inspector 3 sets of plmm, sccurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan ~l~rlng location of lot /md of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or pablic streets or areas, and giving a detailed description of layout of property ~ust he dra~n on the diagram ~hich is part of this application. e. The ~ork covered by this application my not he cemented before is~aece of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Sud~ pemit shall he Impt on the premises available for inspection throughout the ~ork. e. No building shall he occupied or used in ~aole or in part for any purpose ~&atever tmtil a Certificate of Occupancy shall have been granted by the Building Inspector. APPLICATI~I IS ~¥ ~ to the Building Departntmt for the issuauce of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the To~ of Sauthold, Suffolk County, ~ York, and other appllcable La~s, Ordinances or lC-~ulttions, for the construction of heildings, additions or alterations, or for rm0val or d~olition, as herein described, lhe applicant agrees to comply with all applicable la~s, ordinances, building code, housing code, and regulations, and to arlmlt autherized iaspectors on premises aud in ~~ . J..r./.'.. ;/ ........... .-y-'- -~, y! ....... -T---r--- (t4aillng address o~appliefinO State whether applicant is ~/r, les~se~_ (agon~ architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, p~u~ber or Builde ...................... ~2/)L~.. L'.'q....-'~' ............................. ;~ ..... ; ........... (an on the tax roll or latest deed) If applie~at is a corporation~ sigeature of duly authorized officer. and title of corporate officer) Builders License No .......................... Plmhers Lie~mse No .......................... Electricimm Lica~e I/o ...................... Other Trade's IAeen~ No ................ I. Location of land ~ ~hich proposed work ~/11 he dane ........... ~ .......................... ;. ...... -~-.C..- ......... ,.~A~ I~ ..... '~.~ /~1~ ........... .......... ............................. ...... ...... Rouse ~her Street ltmflet Ceunty Taxl4ap NO. lO00 ~ctlon .... ~:'.~. ........ Eleck ....~.'. .......... Jot ...'~..~.. ........ Subdivision ...................................... Filed Map No ................ l~t ............... (mm) 2, State existing use m~i oncupanty of premises ~d intended u.se and og~upasc;y,of proposed cogatmctiee: a. ....... · ~~~ d. ,/, . .eL.n~ ...... b. ..... ................ ~. t~Lure ot ~orK ~cl~ck ~,/nCh app!lcable): Ne~ ~ildi~ ...... ~iti~ .......... Alteration .......... ' l~liti~ ............ Otl~r~ .................................... ~ir ............ ~ '"~, .......... ~ ~~ ~a~~,~t,~)' ' ' ' , oO~l f~ .............................................. 4. ~stil~t~ ~st ........ ~ ....... I , (to ~ ~id ~ fili~ this a~li~ti~) 5. If ~11i~, ~r of ~lh~[ ~m~ts .......... ~r o~ ~lling ~its ~ e~ ~r ................ If ~r~e, ~r of ~ra ..... ~ ............................ / .... . _ ~ ~7 ... 7. ~mn~l~ o~ ~tl~ ut~, ~ ~. ~t...J.l.. ........ ~r ............... ~pth .............. ~,,, ..~.e.~.~ ......... ~,~ .... ~z* ......... ~ o~ ~o,~ ...~ ........ mm~,t .... '~:'/~ ............. ~o~l' ~r of Stories ~ .................... ...~// ........... ~. s,~ o~ ,o,: ~ ..... ~.,..~ ........ ~ ..... /" ~/ .I. .......... ~pth .... lO. ~e o~ ~rd~a~ .............. [ ....... ~ of Four ~r ..... ~ ......... ~ ........................ . . . . · ~/d~?, ......... I I. ~ or ~ dtstr~ct m ~ ~t~s a~ s~t~ .... ~ ...................... ~ ..................... 12. ~s ~o~ ~t~tl~ viol.ate ~ ~l~ 1~, O~l~e or re~lati~ .... ~ ................. 13. ~ill lot ~ ~ ..................... ~ill ~s{ fill ~ ,,,.~. o~ ~ o, ~. ~.~ ~ of ~tr~tor· . . ~ress ... ..... 15. Is ~fis p~r~fldn ~ [~t o~ a ti~l~tl~ *~ ,..~. .... ~ .......... PLOT l~ate clearly ~ disti~tly all ~ildi~s, ~mr aisti~ or pro~, ~ i~iate all ~t-~ d~nsi~s ~ ~r~ lima. ~i~ st~t ~ bl~ ~r or ~aripti~ ~co~i~ to ~mdmr interior or m~r lot. ~l~ ;-- ~. ' ~ ..~/~ ....... . · (~ of i~i~i~t si~iug ~1~ 18 the ........ .~/.~ ...................... : .......................................................... (~tr~ctor, a~nt, ~or~rate of[~cer, etc.) of ~id ~r or ~rs, ~ is duly [~thori~ to ~rfom ?r hm ~r[o~ fl~ aid ~ ~ to m~ ~ f{le.thls a~licati~; that all stat~nts e~t~ai~ in Ods a~lieatx~ are that ~e ~rk ~[I1 ~ ~rfo~ in tiI m~r ~t forth in ~e a~llati~ . ~ - ~m to ~ m ~is L [ o ~ .... 2.~ ......... ~ ........... i.~ .... ,~...~.. .... ...... .............. · ...... ~OYCE M. WILKIhS t) ~ . Nota~ Pubfic, State of New York No. 4952246, SuffolKCounty Te~ Expires June lg, /oeo- OWNER FORMER OWNER SEAS. IMP. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PCROPERTY ~ C:ARD ST"E,~ ~ ~ r V ' L~GE D'ST"'~r sUB. N E . .. - REAGE S , , / W ,- ~ ..~/~Z'-,¢"...,¢ '"'TYPE OF BUILDING VL. FA,~ ' COMM. I IN~. I CB. I MISC. TOTAL DATE I REMARKS ~,,/~l,/J~s . ,LO¢~4& ~ I O':.~ I//~// BUILDING CONDITION AGE NEC/ Fot'r~ NORA4AL Ac re LOT JEst. Mkt. Value FRONTAIGE ON WATER ABOVE Value Tillable 1 Tillable 2 DOCK Tillable 3 BELOW Volue Per Acre Woodland Swampland Brushland FRONTAGE ON ROAD ~,_~ ,~'.Z./o ' /'¢ "*" g" ~:::'L'i, BULKHEAD Total .i M. BIdg· Extension Foundation Walls Fire Place Porch Patio Rooms 1st Floor Rcoms 2nd Floor Bath ~Floors ~F.msh Dormer SUP-.VE'¢ Of= SITUATE.. LAU®HIN® TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK C, OUNT'r', NY PROPERTY APPEARS AS PART OF "MAP OF LAUGHING PqATER" I=ILEP JULY 24, Iq41 AS N W~-E S FPHA ZONE AIDIDI=O 08-2~-qq SUFFOLK COUN~ TAX ~ I000- 8~- ~- 54 O~TIPIED TO: JONATHAN HAM~IN5 SA~A HA~IN5 / / / 220' ~o,e 14.2' NOTE.~: · MONUMENT i=OONO PIPI= MOt)NO At;~.EA = 14,600 5F 0t~ O.B4 AOP4~5 ®t~.APHIO SC, ALE: I"= ~0' JOHN C. EHLERS LAND SURVEYOR 6 EAST MAIN STREET N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 50202 R1VERHEAD,Iq.Y. 11901 369-8288 Fax 369-8287 REF. D:~JOBSL09-180 I ITI$ AVIOLA11ON OF ~ LAW FOR ANY pERSON, UNLES~ AC1'ING UNDER 'rile DIRECTION {:)FA UGENSED ARCHfI~CT, 1'O ALTER ANY Fi'EM ON THIS DP. AWING IN ANYWAY. ANY AUTHOR!ZED EXPIR~ THP-J~ YEARS F~.OM DATE OF AI'PRON'A~[.. SUP~¥E'r' OF: PROPERTY' SITUATE.. LAU®HIN® I/qATEP-. TOI~IN 0t= SOUTHOLO SUFFOLK. C, OUNT'r', NY PROPERTY APPEARS AS PART OP "MAP OH LAUGHING ~ATDR" PILD~ JULY 24, Iq41 AS ~ql~ N OERTIFIED TO: &ONAYHAN HA~tK. INS SARA HA~KINS / / / W o~.,~- .... ~' .... ~x;o~o; ....... ,"'Street (~v~!~_ N87o26,00,,E ..... 70:00- ~_ . 220' o. ~ NOTES, · MONUMENT POUND 0 PIPE FOUND AP. EA = 14,8OO DP OR O.D4 ADP. ED GRAPHIC SC, ALE: I"= JOHN C. EHLERS LAND SURVEYOR 6 EAST MAIN STREET N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 50202 R1VER/~AD,N.Y. 11901 369-8288 Fax 369-8287 REF. D:~JOBS\99-180A 5UR.VtE¥ OF PR. OPtEP..T'( 51TUATE-. LAI.)¢HIN¢ INA~R TOINN OF 5OUTHOL~ 5UI=POLt< GOUN'I"f, NY PROPERTY APPEAR5 A5 PART OF "i~AP OF LAU®HIN~ HATER" FILED JULT 24, lq41 AB ~ql~ N / / / 5UR'VEYED~ OD-24-qq O~-O¢-O0 ,11-~-O0(F I NAL) SUFFOLK COUNT'¢ TAX ~ CERTIFIED' TO: JONATHAN HAY41<.IN5 5ARA ,/ NOTES~ ®P-.APHIC, 5G~LE:I"= DO' JOHN C. EHLERS LAND SURVEYOR 6 EAST MAIN' STREET N.Y.S. LU2. NO. 50202 RIVERI~AD,N.y. 11901 369-8288 Fax 369-8287 REF, D:VIOBS\99-180A 2 5 DECK NEH FOOTIN¢ AND 4" REINF. GONG FLO0~. 5LAE~ 7/ FOUN EPA T r ON PLAN 14 15 OCCUPANCY OR USE IS UNLAWFUL WITHOUT CERTIFICAT[ OF OCCUPANCY ~ ~lfflN lllm4~tl AND/eR IIIEIIRI. SHOCK FIItlENTING IEVIL'EI M TO HIT. leU(K) II.Y. STATE BUll,DIN CGDL UNDERWRITERS CERTIFICAIE REQUIRED PROVIDE OPENINGS FOR EMERGENCY ESCAPE AS REQUIRED BY PART. 714 OF N.Y. STATE BUILDING CODE. PROVIDE SMOICE-DETE~TING ALARM DBflC[I AS TO PAK 721.1 N.Y.S RUIU)IRG GL PROVIDE ~ fiR. FIRE RATED SEPARATION TO PART. 7J?.3 g) (.I) OF N.Y. STATE BUILDING CODE. PLUMBER CERTIFICATION ON LEAD CONTENT BEFORE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY SOLDER USED IN WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM CANNOT EXCEED 2/10 OF I% LEAD. PLUMBING ALL PLUMBING WASTE I~ WATER LINFS NEED ~I~TING BEFORE COVERING If copper tubing is used for ~.:ater distributing 16 1'7 DO NOT PROCEED WITH FRAMING UNTIL SURVEY HAS BEEN APPROVED. GLIENT / OPENER. HAhlKINS P.F::SI[PENCE 2065 i"IINNEHAHA DLVD SOUTHOLEP, N.Y. rlq-/I HA!4~INS RESIDENCE FOUNDATION PLAN [~AT5 SCALE I/4" = P-O" NO, NO. XXXX H A L I ~ .......................................... lY ~, ~ ~--~ ................................ - - ~ - -~ -z~ ~ / ~" ".i ~ ' ~ / ,, ~ .............. ~ ...... ~, i ~ · ~ / ,~ ~1 , ~" ..... ~ ~ ~ / I~. /71 i~i ~ ' / /~ % ---' / I ~I , I Z I i, ~ ~ ' ~ ' r , ~?~ EXIST~¢ MOOD ~% ~OY ~E F LL OVER EX 5T NC 5LAB ~ I ~ ~ ,~ ~ THE AROHI~OT, INPRIN~HENT~ ~ILL c~OOR ~ ~ A5 ~'P POUR NEH 4" ~ ~, CONe : I ~ ~ ] ~ ~ BE PROS~¢U~p. ====================== - II = / ' X J, .......................................................................... i, .... ~i ..... "~ON~ 5LAE J ' J . ,, A , / , // ,, ,M, , I ~ 2065 HINNEHAHA BLVD. ................................................................. ' .............................................. ~ ....... ]~_~~ ' k~- ~ ~-- &OUTHOL~, NX. ilq~l AN~ ~. ~PLAG~ Z F O U N D A T I O N P L A N Z FOUNDATION PLAN H I 2 5 4 5 6 -7 8~ '::::f IO I[ J2 5 14 15 I~, I-7 DOUBLE UNDER ~ ~ ~ ~ 4" X 4" PO~T~ - I' .. , , ~ e,_~ ~ D'~ ~,, , 5,. ~ '~ h ' -' ' ~~ ~ ' -' Z ~ ~d - - ~ - - - 20&D HINNEHAHA BLVd. L , -- SOUTHOLD, N.~. IIq~l ' ' ~ ................. --~'~ -- ~ ~,,x ,~,, .~ · ~ < I dl HAP, If<I N~ P~ESIE~ENOE m'-,~" FIRST FLOO~ PLAN ~ ~ ~c,, ~ 1/4" = I'-O" F I R S T F L O 0 R P L A N ~ A I 2 B 4. 5 d:, "7 8 q lO II 12 lB 14- 5 16 I-T I I 0 ~ THESE PLAN5 A~ AN INS~HENT OF ~ ~ THE A~H[TEOT, tNPRI~EMEN~ HiLL , ~ , ~ [ , ~ , ~ , HAH~INS REglDENCE ,' 0 2085 MiNNEHAHA DLVD , ~ ~ ~ 50UTHOLP, N.Y. IIqTi ~ HA~INS ~ESI~ENC~ ~OOF PLAN ~ Z ~OOF PLAN 0 ,J H F A ' ~~1 ...... ~ ~ 111~111 ~ --ql Ill _ ~ lit IIIIIllllill t Ill III LEFT SI~E ELEVATION E_ ~ 20~5 ~INNEHAHA BLVP. Z Z Z ELEVATIONB XXXX II1 IIIII1 Illlll ~ IIIII IlJl II I H F C, A T -1 PIN 1ST FL -- - ~ ~_ P-.EA P--. E L EVAT I O N ~ HA~-.INS t~.E~l E?ENC~E ~ ~ Z~ 20~D MINNEHAHA BLVd. ,I ! ~ ~ ~OUTHOL~, N.Y. libel "' ""' '", '" ...... ___- - <:{ HAP, KIN~ P-,E~IDENC, E FIN 2ND FL Z I,~ DP, AiNIN~ TITLE Z ELEVATION~ 0 d~ ~ ~ V~" = r'-o" "1'- D~AiNI N~, NO. ,.J H C, A 2 S F'O T I O N~ S F O T I 0 D E TA I L "A" ~" FRAHE HALL 12 15 t4- 15 I. All J'romlncj I~,lt:~er sh~ll ~ ~m~ ~e~ D~L~ ~ ml~, [hlC~tl, All ed~e~ o~ pl~ $ ~ ~e[ m ~olld ~ min, Of 2-2" x ~" O~ as shown, on ~o~. ' e. ~ouble P~omln~ ~U,d alt ope~ln~ (~YLI~HT~, 5TAI~ ETG.) no~d o~ ~lvan~zed ~e~l connecters ~ "~" ia~ approved equal, mlnl~m, A I 2" X ~' s[uds Shall receive 5-1OD nails o~ elfl and equal. IZ All ~r~- ~ngl~er~d I~r ~h~li D~ ~TJI ~ru~n ]olm~ MA~ILLIAN ~uNal~nL , ~d-i-~ ~n~ L~L pr~c~ ~r 6~u~l. All jol~, I, All Hark shall beos the re({ulremenf. S Of Varlo~rone ~ OdJus~en~e m~y ~, required ver ~y ang such re~ulr~men~ ~1~ ~e oca cede. ~hen' p~ovlded. 4. Goncre~ ~ ~ plo n, unrelnFor~ed, 2500 lb 2nd Ft. (Sleep Anco) .~0 ~. I0 l~. rofter~ Increqs~d forh g~r ~noH loads, D~TA I& J HiLL GLIENT / OJ~IE~. ' ' ' HAI4KIND t~.E SiI DENCE 20~5 HINNEHAHA BLVD. SOUTHOLD, Nfl, I lqgl PI~OJECT TITLE A DRAHIN~D TITLE SECTIONS DATE 5GALE DR~HIN® NO. REP, NO. XXXX ~'~ "~~,~ _-0 0 '~ ...... ~ N~ ~, ~XIST~N~ FJ~T FLOO~ ~LAN 2 - ~MO~ EXI~TIN¢ ~M~ ALL IN~lO¢ PARTITION~ I , , , ~ L ........................................... J Z 2065 HINNEHAHA BLVD. I ~ SOUTHOLP, N.~. IIq~l , DEHOLISHTION FLOO~ PLAN EXISTIN~ SEOON~ FLOO~ PLAN z FLOO~ PLAN ~.., ~.~:_....~.:. ,, XXXX J H A 15 2 4 5 FRE HADE CIRCULAR ~ I IO II 12 16 CORNER POST PETAIL TO~ ~LATE DETAIL Z ) ~ ' CAP PAN~LTO TOP 24" Op FRONT % I ~ (2/ HYDRAULIC H~ES (~/4" PLA.) / / O P~E ~Ap~ o,~CUb*~ ~ ~/, P O O L F HAN~AIL ~ETAI L Z HA~IN~ RESIDENCE ~ ~ ~1 PANEL I 3 j , ~ , ~" CONe ~ETAININO ~ALL ~ Z ~ETAIL5 D O O L F ~ O N T ~ L ~ A ~ A N G E ~ E T A i L °'*~"~"c°"c 1 2 5 5 6 7 5~ 9 10 11 S2 15 ~4 ~5 16 17 ISSUES / REVISIONS LC) Ch B9'-6" LO LJJ O 0 O O O 0 O ? . FLUSH i ~ ~ I __ FLUSH J J ~ 0 ~ , ~ ,m / (1) LAYER OF o I , ~ SHAFT FOR FiRE RATED o I DUMBWAITER 5/B" GYP WALL ~ ' [ ~ o , CLIENT / OWNER HOT T~UB , , HAWKINS RESIDENCE r' BLVD. ~ ~ 2065 MINNEHAHA ~' d SOUTHOLD, N,Y, 11971 6" X 6" POSTS CLAD w/ 5/4" CEDAR ~ ~ HAWKINS RESIDENCE 7~'-~" FIRST FLOOR PLAN F I R S T F L 0 0 R P L A N ,~ % ~ssu~ XXXX K J 1 2 5 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 2 15 ~4 15 16 17 ISSUES / REV)S~ONS ? ALIGN W/ ALIGN W/ RIDGE RIDGE ABOVE A~3OVE ~ ..... 0 ~[ ~ C*T,[~.*L CLS. SI D~CX HAWKINS RESIDENCE , I ~ SOUTHOLD, N.Y, 11971 ] ~ ': ~ HAWKINS RESIDENCE ALIGN W/ ALIGN W/ ALIGN W/ DORMER DORMER BORMER~% O ABOVE ABOVE ABOVE SECOND FLOOR PLAN J I- E- F E C E