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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20230679 74 Warren Exterior Modifications Application**A “complete” application consists of 1 hard copy (original) , and 1 electronic copy of application & ALL other materials as required below: New Construction / Additions Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures and adjacent properties Site plan, drawn to scale, showing existing & proposed construction, property lines & dimensions, required & proposed setbacks & lot coverage, site features (fences, walks, trees, etc.); on no larger than 2’x3’ sheet – smaller preferred if legible Elevation drawings showing design of all sides of existing & proposed construction – label dimensions, colors, materials, lighting (fixture & lamp type, wattage), etc. - include compass bearing & scale; no larger than 2’x3’ sheet – smaller permitted if legible Floor plans for proposed structure; on sheet no larger than 2’x3’ – smaller permitted if legible Product literature, specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors Change in exterior building materials (windows, doors, roof, siding, etc.), or color (in non-residential districts only) Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures and that illustrate affected features Elevation drawings showing all sides of existing & proposed construction – label dimensions, colors, materials, lighting (fixture & lamp type, wattage), etc. - include compass bearing & scale; no larger than 2’x3’ sheet – smaller permitted if legible Product literature, specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors Within front yard setbacks in Historic Districts only (Front setbacks: UR-1 & INST-HTR=30’; UR-4=25’; UR-2, UR-3 & NCUD-1=10’) -Installation, removal or change in material of drive- and walkways -Installation or removal of architectural, sculptural or vegetative screening over 3’ in height -Installation of accessory utility structures or radio/satellite transmission/reception devices (more than 2’ diameter) For any of above: Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures, and of adjacent properties Site plan showing existing & proposed construction: include property lines & dimensions, required & proposed setbacks & lot coverage, site features (fences, walks, trees, etc.) street names, compass bearing & scale; no larger than 2’x3’ sheet – smaller preferred if legible Product literature, specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors Signage / Awnings Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures, and adjacent properties Plan showing location of proposed sign/awning structure on building/premises: no larger than 11”x17” Scaled illustration of proposed sign/awning structure and lettering (front view & profile): include all dimensions of structure; type, dimensions and style of lettering or logo; description of colors, materials, mounting method and hardware Descriptions, specifications of proposed lighting including fixture & lamp type, wattage, mounting method, and location Product literature, specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors Demolition Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures, and of adjacent properties Site plan showing existing and any proposed structures - include dimensions, setbacks, street names, compass bearing, and scale Written description of reasons for demolition and, in addition: For structures of “architectural/historical significance”, demonstrate “good cause” why structure cannot be preserved For structures in an architectural district that might be eligible for listing on National Register of Historic Places, or for a “contributing” structure in a National Register district (contact City staff), provide plans for site development following demolition - include a timetable and letter of credit for project completion Telecommunication facilities Color photographs showing site/existing structures, and of adjacent properties Site plan showing existing and proposed structures: include dimensions, setbacks, street names, compass bearing, and scale Scaled illustration of proposed structures: include all dimensions; colors, materials, lighting, mounting details Consult Article 240-12.22 of the City’s Zoning Ordinance and City staff to ensure compliance with requirements for visual impact assessment and existing and proposed vegetative screening Revised 01/2021 Page 1 of 3 Short Environmental Assessment Form Part 1 - Project Information Instructions for Completing Part 1 – Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part of the application for approval or funding, are subject to public review, and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item, please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information. Complete all items in Part 1. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the lead agency; attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part 1 – Project and Sponsor Information Name of Action or Project: Project Location (describe, and attach a location map): Brief Description of Proposed Action: Name of Applicant or Sponsor: Telephone: E-Mail: Address: City/PO: State: Zip Code: 1.Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan, local law, ordinance, administrative rule, or regulation? If Yes, attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no, continue to question 2. NO YES 2.Does the proposed action require a permit, approval or funding from any other government Agency? If Yes, list agency(s) name and permit or approval:NO YES 3.a. Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? __________ acres b. Total acreage to be physically disturbed? __________ acres c. Total acreage (project site and any contiguous properties) owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? __________ acres 4.Check all land uses that occur on, are adjoining or near the proposed action: 5. Urban Rural (non-agriculture) Industrial Commercial Residential (suburban) Aquatic Other(Specify):□ Forest Agriculture □ Parkland Page 2 of 3 5.Is the proposed action, a.A permitted use under the zoning regulations? b.Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? NO YES N/A 6.Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural landscape?NO YES 7.Is the site of the proposed action located in, or does it adjoin, a state listed Critical Environmental Area? If Yes, identify: ________________________________________________________________________________ NO YES 8.a. Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? b.Are public transportation services available at or near the site of the proposed action? c.Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near the site of the proposed action? NO YES 9.Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements? If the proposed action will exceed requirements, describe design features and technologies: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ NO YES 10.Will the proposed action connect to an existing public/private water supply? If No, describe method for providing potable water: _________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ NO YES 11.Will the proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities? If No, describe method for providing wastewater treatment: ______________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ NO YES 12. a. Does the project site contain, or is it substantially contiguous to, a building, archaeological site, or district which is listed on the National or State Register of Historic Places, or that has been determined by the Commissioner of the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation to be eligible for listing on the State Register of Historic Places? archaeological sites on the NY State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) archaeological site inventory? NO YES 13. a. Does any portion of the site of the proposed action, or lands adjoining the proposed action, contain wetlands or other waterbodies regulated by a federal, state or local agency? b.Would the proposed action physically alter, or encroach into, any existing wetland or waterbody? If Yes, identify the wetland or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres: _____________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ NO YES b. Is the project site, or any portion of it, located in or adjacent to an area designated as sensitive for Page 3 of 3 14.Identify the typical habitat types that occur on, or are likely to be found on the project site. Check all that apply: □Shoreline □ Forest Agricultural/grasslands Early mid-successional Wetland □ Urban Suburban 15.Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of animal, or associated habitats, listed by the State or Federal government as threatened or endangered?NO YES 16.Is the project site located in the 100-year flood plan?NO YES 17.Will the proposed action create storm water discharge, either from point or non-point sources? If Yes, a.Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? b.Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systems (runoff and storm drains)? If Yes, briefly describe: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ NO YES 18.Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that would result in the impoundment of water or other liquids (e.g., retention pond, waste lagoon, dam)? If Yes, explain the purpose and size of the impoundment:______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ _ NO YES 19.Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the location of an active or closed solid waste management facility? If Yes, describe: _______________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ NO YES 20.Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the subject of remediation (ongoing or completed) for hazardous waste? If Yes, describe: _______________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ NO YES I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Date: _____________________ Applicant/sponsor/name: ____________________________________________________ __________________________ Signature: _____________________________________________________Title:__________________________________ EAF Mapper Summary Report Wednesday, July 19, 2023 9:56 AM Disclaimer: The EAF Mapper is a screening tool intended to assist project sponsors and reviewing agencies in preparing an environmental assessment form (EAF). Not all questions asked in the EAF are answered by the EAF Mapper. Additional information on any EAF question can be obtained by consulting the EAF Workbooks. Although the EAF Mapper provides the most up-to-date digital data available to DEC, you may also need to contact local or other data sources in order to obtain data not provided by the Mapper. Digital data is not a substitute for agency determinations. Part 1 / Question 7 [Critical Environmental Area] No Part 1 / Question 12a [National or State Register of Historic Places or State Eligible Sites] Yes Part 1 / Question 12b [Archeological Sites]Yes Part 1 / Question 13a [Wetlands or Other Regulated Waterbodies] No Part 1 / Question 15 [Threatened or Endangered Animal] No Part 1 / Question 16 [100 Year Flood Plain]Digital mapping data are not available or are incomplete. Refer to EAF Workbook. Part 1 / Question 20 [Remediation Site]Yes 1Short Environmental Assessment Form - EAF Mapper Summary Report 74 Warren Street SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY Existing Condition Photos JULY 31 2023 38 HIGH ROCK AVE, SUITE 3 • SARATOGA SPRINGS NY • 12866 P 518 450 4030 • STUDIOADPC.COM 74 Warren Street SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY Proposed Removals and Window Plan JULY 31 2023 38 HIGH ROCK AVE, SUITE 3 • SARATOGA SPRINGS NY • 12866 P 518 450 4030 • STUDIOADPC.COM EXISTING ASPHALT PAVEMENT, APPROX. 198SF TO BE REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH PLANTED AREA EXISTING DOORS TO REMAIN PROPOSED WINDOWS 25 50 100050 1 inch = 50 feet GRAPHIC SCALE 10 20 40020 1 inch = 20 feet GRAPHIC SCALE Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters. Alignment Grid .......................................... 22-23 Tables of Sizes .......................................... 24-28 Specifications ........................................... 29-32 Custom Sizes ................................................... 33 Grille Patterns .................................................. 34 Window Details ....................................... 35-36 Joining Details .................................................. 36 Combination Designs ................................... 181 Product Performance .................................... 197 CASEMENT & AWNING WINDOWS CUSTOM SIZING in 1⁄8" (3) increments 400 SERIES *Visit andersenwindows.com/warranty for details. **Products with dark bronze and black interiors have matching exteriors. Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters. Printing limitations prevent exact replication of colors and finishes. See your Andersen supplier for actual color and finish samples. Naturally occurring variations in grain, color and texture of wood make each window one of a kind. All wood interiors are unfinished unless a finish is specified. Distressed bronze and oil rubbed bronze are “living” finishes that will change with time and use. FRAME A A seamless one-piece, rigid vinyl frame cover is secured to the exterior of the frame to protect the wood frame from moisture and maintain an attractive appearance while minimizing maintenance. B The seamless rigid vinyl cover extends 1 3 ⁄8" (35) around the perimeter of the unit, creating a flange to help seal the unit to the structure. C Wood frame members are treated with a water-repellent preservative for long-lasting* protection and performance. D Interior stops are unfinished pine. Low-maintenance prefinished white, dark bronze and black** interiors are also available. SASH E Rigid vinyl encases the entire sash – a vinyl weld protects each sash corner for superior weathertightness. It maintains an attractive appearance and minimizes maintenance. F Wood core members provide excellent structural stability and energy efficiency. G Vinyl closed-cell foam weatherstrip is factory installed on the perimeter of the sash. GLASS H In addition to stainless steel glass spacers, black or white glass spacers are now available to allow the spacer to blend in with the unit color. I A glazing bead and silicone provide superior weathertightness and durability. J High-Performance options include: • Low-E4® glass • Low-E4 HeatLock® glass • Low-E4 SmartSun™ glass • Low-E4 SmartSun HeatLock glass • Low-E4 Sun glass Tempered and other glass options are available. Contact your Andersen supplier. A removable translucent film helps shield the glass from damage during delivery and construction, and simplifies finishing at the job site. Patterned Glass Patterned glass options are available. See page 12 for more details. HARDWARE Smooth Control Hardware System The smooth control hardware system employs a worm gear drive for easy operation. Units with a wash mode have hinges that move the sash away from the frame to provide easier glass cleaning. CXW15, CXW155, CXW16 and CXW25 sizes not available with wash mode. Hardware option and finish must be specified. Operator handle and cover sold separately. Single-Actuation Casement Lock On casement windows, a single- actuation lock easily releases all locking points on the casement sash while the reach-out action eliminates binding when closing. The lock handle is offered in finishes that coordinate with your specified hardware option. Awning Sash Locks Awning sash locks provide an added measure of security and weathertightness. Hardware style and finish options are compatible with Andersen® casement windows to ensure consistency in appearance when used in window combination designs. Dark Bronze BlackForest Green Terratone FEATURES EXTERIOR & INTERIOR OPTIONS HARDWARE OPTIONS Sold Separately White Canvas Sandtone EXTERIOR COLORS **Black** Pine White Dark **Bronze** INTERIOR OPTIONS TRADITIONAL FOLDINGCONTEMPORARY FOLDING Antique Brass | Black | Bright Brass Distressed Bronze | Distressed Nickel Gold Dust | Oil Rubbed Bronze Satin Nickel | Stone | White Black | Bright Brass | Gold Dust Oil Rubbed Bronze | Satin Nickel Stone | White ESTATE ™CLASSIC SERIES™ Antique Brass | Bright Brass Brushed Chrome | Distressed Bronze Distressed Nickel | Oil Rubbed Bronze Polished Chrome | Satin Nickel Stone | White Bold name denotes finish shown. HARDWARE FINISHES Stone Distressed Nickel Satin Nickel Bright Brass Gold Dust Brushed Chrome Polished Chrome White Antique Brass Oil Rubbed Bronze Distressed Bronze Black Folding handles avoid interference with window treatments. 400 Series casement and awning windows are available with Stormwatch® Protection. For more details, visit andersenwindows.com/coastal. Performance Grade (PG) Upgrades Performance upgrades are available for select sizes of standard, non-impact casement and awning windows, allowing these units to achieve higher performance ratings. Performance Grade (PG) ratings are more comprehensive than Design Pressure (DP) ratings for measuring product performance. Visit andersenwindows.com for up-to-date performance information of individual products. Contact your Andersen supplier for availability. 20 CASEMENT & AWNING WINDOWS B C D E G F J H I *Visit andersenwindows.com/warranty for details. **TruScene insect screens let in over 25% more fresh air than standard Andersen fiberglass insect screens. Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters. FRAME Extension Jambs Standard jamb depth is 2 7 ⁄8" (73). Extension jambs are available in unfinished pine or prefinished white, dark bronze and black. Some sizes may be veneered. Factory-applied and non-applied interior extension jambs are available in 1 ⁄16" (1.5) increments between 4 9 ⁄16" (116) and 7 1 ⁄8" (181). Extension jambs can be factory applied to either three sides (stool and apron application) or four sides (picture frame casing). Thick Replacement Extension Jambs To help preserve original alignment of trim and paint lines in replacement situations, special 1 1 ⁄8" (29) thick replacement extension jambs are available. Factory-applied and non-applied extension jambs are available in 1 ⁄16" (1.5) increments between 4 9 ⁄16" (116) and 7 1 ⁄8" (181). Non-applied extension jambs are available in 12' (3658) lineals. Detail on page 34. Drywall Return Bead A drywall return bead is available in a narrow or wide dimension with unfinished pine or prefinished white, dark bronze and black interiors. Can be ordered factory applied or in non- applied lineals. Detail on page 34. HARDWARE Corrosion-Resistant Components Corrosion-resistant hinge and operator arm hardware is designed for applications in harsh and corrosive environments such as heavy industrial or coastal areas.* Window Opening Control Device A window opening control device is available, which limits sash travel to less than 4" (102) when the window is first opened. Available factory applied, or as a field-applied kit in white, stone and black. Power Operator for Awning Windows Awning windows can be ordered with an operator enhanced by PowerAssist™ technology that opens and closes the window with the touch of a button. Easy to install, the 24-volt system features a concealed window power drive, battery backup in case of a power outage and a moisture sensor that automatically closes the window when it rains. A wireless remote control is available (sold separately). The PowerAssist system is controlled by a wall-mounted console, which includes a power box, battery, touch pad and mounting bracket. Windows can be ordered factory prepped to save time, or they can be ordered as a field kit. Power driver requires field installation. PowerAssist technology eliminates the need for sash locks. Available for windows up to 5' (1524) wide. Not available for units with Stormwatch® Protection or performance upgrades. SPECIAL USE OPERATOR HANDLES Available in Classic Series™ design only. Compact Operator Handle Specially designed for use in situations where blinds or other window treatments interfere with standard operator handle. Available in white or stone finish. Easy-Grip Handle Larger knob makes it easier to grip and operate. Available in white or stone finish. Operator Spline Cover An operator spline cover is an attractive cap that covers the roto operator stud when the handle has been removed to control access or operation of the window. The operator spline cover should not be used on any window designated or intended for emergency escape or rescue. Please consult your local building code official for local egress code requirements. Metal T-Handle Our smallest operator handle, the metal T-handle, may make it more difficult for young children (5 and under) to open the window. For more information on child safety, write: Andersen Corporation LookOut For Kids® Program 100 Fourth Avenue North Bayport, MN 55003 Call 800-313-8889 or email lofk@andersencorp.com. GLASS Andersen® Art Glass Andersen art glass panels come in a variety of original patterns. See art glass section starting on page 173 for more information or visit andersenwindows.com/artglass. INSECT SCREENS TruScene® Insect Screens Andersen TruScene insect screens let in over 25% more fresh air** and provide 50% greater clarity than conventional Andersen insect screens, all while keeping out unwanted small insects. For casement and awning windows, frames are available in white, stone, dark bronze and black, or with pine veneer frame interiors to blend with the wood interior of the window. Conventional Insect Screens Conventional insect screens have charcoal powder-coated aluminum screen mesh. Available with frames in white, stone, dark bronze and black. GRILLES Grilles are available in a variety of configurations and widths. For casement and awning window grille patterns, see page 34. EXTERIOR TRIM Available with Andersen exterior trim. See exterior trim section starting on page 175. ACCESSORIES Sold Separately CAUTION: • Painting and staining may cause damage to rigid vinyl. • 400 Series windows in Terratone color may be painted any color lighter than Terratone color using quality oil-based or latex paint. • Do not paint 400 Series windows in white, canvas, Sandtone, dark bronze, forest green or black exterior colors. • Andersen does not warrant the adhesion or performance of homeowner-applied paint over vinyl or other factory-coated surfaces. • For vinyl painting instructions and preparation, contact your Andersen supplier. • Do not paint weatherstrip. • Creosote-based stains should not come in contact with Andersen products. • Abrasive cleaners or solutions containing corrosive solvents should not be used on Andersen products. 21 400 Series Casement & Awning Windows 400 SERIES