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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015 Feb 17 - Sign Off Transmittal, Plans, Misc. Info - Pool, Spa Renovationso� x TOWN OF YARMOUTH w ° HEALTH DEPARTMENT PERMIT APPLICATION SIGN OFF TRANSMITTAL SHEET To be completed by Applicant: Building Site Location: S"� N E P T'V/,j L A IjE S o, i 4 /v,A o z (o 6 y Proposed Improvement: IwU L �So4 `�� iv o jAT 10 Applicant: 9wEtzv►ew `feso+e.-' TrZ�_ j Tel. No.: 8 -3c11J-9 8'0 1 Address: 3 7 NE P 7'yf1 t LAN S o �j T 4 YAAAi �, Date Filed: ZZ- S MA ozb(,y **Ifyou would like e-mail notification ofsign off, please provide e-mail address:�T��-� Owner Name: ►2k")E9_V1eW 0/L1 co�Oun.AI�.i�M T(Z�si Owner Address: 3 LAND s ._,T 14-- YAkm u?pwner Tel. No.: S-o a - 39 y 9 ro 1 MA . RESIDENTIAL AND/OR COMMERCIAL BUILDING HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Determines Compliance to State and Town Regulations; i.e., Requirements For Septage Disposal and other Public Health Activities. REVIEWED BY: Please submit three (3) copies of plans, to include: (1.) Site Plan showing existing buildings, water line location, and septic system location; (2.) Floor plan labeling ALL rooms within building (all existing and proposed) — Note: Floor plans not required for decks, sheds, windows, roofing; (3.) If necessary, Title 5 application signed by licensed installer with fee. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... DATE: PLEASE NOTE COMMENTS/COVDITIO S: / ��,�' (.tom v ✓ I �L.c� R /9 S_ 56, so L-16 96 V C' ffi.. POOL DESIGNS & RENOVATIONS 7 Comanche Circle Billerica MA, 01821 f Ld 7 ZU15 508/254-1267 (Cell phone) , Pool Designsa-comcast.net HEALTH DEPT. Pool Designand Renovations.com February 17, 2015 Rev 6 Estimate Submitted To: Office: 508-394-9801 Riverview Resort Email: jhillips .theriverviewresort.com Attn: Jeff Phillips Address: Job Location 37 Neptune Lane 37 Neptune Lane South Yarmouth, MA South Yarmouth, MA Pool Designs & Renovations (PD&R) hereby submits the following specifications and estimate: - Drain pool; jackhammer deep end around main drain for hydro relief for new pool. - Fill deep end of pool to raise level from 8' to —5'. - Eliminate the spa in shallow end making it the same level as pool and increasing the sq. foot of deck area. - Re -locate existing stairs in pool moving them forward —16" for structural purposes; bring bottom stair/step up to code. - Remove pre-existing poured coping around perimeter of pool. - Gunite and steel new pool inside of existing structure with new depths to be —3'6" to 5'; and making deck 4' wide to bring to legal code. - Four (4) steps in shallow end off -set. - Re -pour deck cantilever style. - Plaster pool: color white. - Tile pool (6" perimeter) and tile dressing on steps and benches. No dive/depth markers on perimeter tile and decking. - Two (2) Skimmers/Two (2) Main Drains, Four (4) Return Lines - All new pipes to be connected to pre-existing equipment. - Rehab existing spa to bring up to code (jackhammer beam to bring down to pool grade, remove paint, plaster color: white, tile perimeter, tile dressing on steps & benches; gunite three straight steps to comply with code. - PD&R will provide a commercial global, lift (see attached) which will be ADA certified. Cost & location of the lift will be determined at a later date. Option 1 $76,000 Exceptions: The following costs are not included as part of this estimate and are the sole responsibility of the pool owner/authorized signer of the contract. - Electrical/fuel hook-ups and/or grounding - Water for filling pool; Pool Chemicals - Permits and or any costs required by Board of Health and/or Building Department PD&R hereby proposes to furnish material and labor - complete in accordance with the specifications included in the pool proposal estimate for the sum of See Above Payment to be made as follows: TBD All material is guaranteed to be as specified. Any alteration or deviation from above specifications involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders, & will become an extra charge over & above this estimate. Brian P. Beecher, Jr. Acceptance of Proposal - The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Attn: Jeff Phillips Payment will be made as outlined above. for. Riverview Resort Estimate - Riverview 1 of 2 N W N 28'-1" 2RUILDING INTERIOR FLOW RATES: POOL • TWO 2" SKIMMERS WITH EQUALIZER LINES WITH VGB GRATES. 2" LINE BACK TO PRE-EXISTING EQUIPMENT. • TWO 2" MAIN DRAINS CONNECTED IN THE MIDDLE WITH 2" LINE BACK TO PRE-EXISTING EQUIPMENT. • FIVE NEW 2" RETURN LINES • POOL DEEP END DEPTH TO BE RAISED FROM 8' TO 5', WHICH WILL CHANGE GALLONS OF THE POOL TO 18,000. • POOL WILL MEET OR EXCEED STANDARD FLOW RATES OF: * WATER FULLY ROTATED EVERY 8 HOURS. * MOVE 2,250 GALLONS OF WATER PER HOUR OR 37.5 GALLONS OF WATER PER MINUTE. SPA • SPA WILL HOLD 900 GALLONS OF WATER • SPA WILL MEET OR EXCEED STANDARD FLOR RATES OF: * WATER FULLY ROTATED EVERY 0.5 HOURS * MOVE 1,800 GALLONS OF WATER PER HOUR Olt 30 GALLONS OF WATER PER MINUTE GENERAL REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS TO BE FOLLOWED: • 780 CMR, PARTICULARLY SECTION 3109 • 780 CMR, 3109.5: "SUCTION OUTLETS SHALL BE DESIGNED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI/APSP-7" • 105 CMR 435.00 • 527 CMR, 12 (ELECTRIC CODE) NOTE: STRUCTURAL DESIGN OR SPECIFICATION FOR POOL RENOVATION ARE NOT PART OF THIS LAYOUT PLAN AND PROVIDED 8Y OTHERS! PLAN SCALE: Y4"=V-1)" LEGEND: 25'-2" NEW DECK = 4" WIDE AREA MARKER LINE NEW BUILT-UP POOL SIDE VIA GUNITE CONSTRUCTION (WITH NEW DECK AREA ABOVE) r 7 OUTLINE OF EXISTING POOL RETURN LINE NO DIVE TILE & DEPTH b MARKER 6" TILE MAIN DRAIN W/4" NUMBERS FEd '17 2015 HEALTH DEPT. 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MIN f �Zov Wz. �' I I �' Ali CORPfeZVOI T)7t PODO. 7/ e LVW1 4. RReVeP PN,5tJNfT1CA4Z K NIX w Z) FJ ley A AND I. bend r'Oe'O&e 9/" N r& C3e5N* CRVRISA7b4O194 COO1 6jlCN.I OXFMASONt,9 pq&WryI ZQ9t acomPsn�e 5D,VACN 04V) tY4d5CVjfL 5feE. Jf7wRe PORSR Ae 'NiF rrS 'qevo'q'p;�'540 N,7rvegz afeamp AvintIN ZxWT xIIrIr,7-CeM4NrZq71_IO JW,94t 1Wr,&TCIFeD ,gr TOF 0,,o balvo 4&-,qN. Ajvy erCEAMYS i CA 4 �5 4UIR7" Pelf -S'4Cr w1zj )reOj#.fC -3 COM5 6VN17Z: JY A Z16#7'w'qrex SAMY r1mr-5 "9 af r'scv'r se-vew '178ys awNeT 5VXZ PROVIOr' 4r6fNC1)V9 IN OWN- Mwee jV17,Y 4 OC41 - ClIty OX Ad WAI tW6VN-9Nrf The stamp on this draAing qualifies die structurdl deSip of 40+�I the ivol only. It is wquined that the pool will be eonstructed on it t011wlDesigns '0anche Circle I Billerica, MA president: an Beecher RiveMew Road P.O. Box 3" $)A Ya=402 MA 02664 42; 5 3 le-vel grade on undistwbed non- organiz soil. Adl -requirements detailed in the OEdition or the Nfassachuselts Miding Code (International Residential Code 20091 � A ppend ix G and Pus amended in the 78D OvIR 51.00 Nia-39adfluseus Huilditig C4jdc air, in effec-L Department means Department of Public Health. Operator means any person who (a) alone or jointly or severally with others owns a public or semi-public swimming pool, wading or special purpose pool regulated by 105 CMR 435.00 or (b) has care, charge or control of such a pool as agent or lessee of the owner or as an independent contractor. Person means every individual, partnership, corporation, firm, association or group, including a city, town, county, or other governmental unit. Public Pool means every swimming, wading or special purpose pool, admission to which may be gained by the general public with or without the payment of a fee. Residential Pool means a swimming or wading pool established or maintained by an individual for his own or family's use, or for the use of personal guests of his household. Semi -Public Pool means a swimming, wading or special purpose pool on the premises of, or used in connection with a hotel, motel, trailer court, apartment house, condominium, country club, youth club, school, camp, or similar establishment where the primary purpose of the establishment is not the operation of the swimming facilities, and where admission to the use of the pool is included in the fee or consideration paid or given for the primary use of the premises. Semi-public pool shall also mean a pool constructed and maintained by groups for the purposes of providing bathing facilities for members and guests only. Special Purpose Pool means a unit designed for recreational and therapeutic use which is shallow in depth and not meant for swimming or diving. These pools are not drained, cleaned or refilled for each user. It may include, but not be limited to hydrojet circulation, hot water, cold water mineral baths, air induction bubbles, or any combination thereof. Industry terminology for such a pool includes but is not limited to, therapeutic pool, hydrotherapy pool, whirlpool, hot spa, hot tubs, float tanks, etc. This standard excludes residential units and facilities used or under the direct supervision and control of licensed medical personnel. Swimming Pool means and includes every artificial pool of water having a depth of two feet or more at any point and used for swimming or bathing, located indoors or outdoors, together with the bathhouses, equipment, and appurtenances used in connection with the pool. It does not include any special purpose pool or residential pool as herein defined nor does it include any pool used primarily for baptismal purposes or the healing arts. Wading Pool means a pool of water in a basin having a maximum depth. of less than two feet intended chiefly as a wading place for children. It does not include any residential pool as herein defined. Water Slide Flume means a recreational device that provides a descending ride into a splashdown pool, which is not designed for swimming or wading, at the base of the slide. Low friction is achieved in all designs by providing a flowing water film. 435.02: Plan Approval (1) No person shall construct or install a swimming, wading or special purpose pool, or expand, remodel or otherwise make any change which may affect the compliance of an existing swimming, wading or special purpose pool with the requirements of 105 CMR 435.00 until the plans and specifications for the construction or change, under the stamp and signature of a Massachusetts Registered Professional Engineer or Registered Architect, have been approved in ;,'writing by the Beard of Health. Nothing in 105 CMR 435.00 shall affect the authoritv of anv approved plans and specifications which may affect the capacity or the health or safety features of the swimming, wading or special purpose pool, shall be submitted to the Board of Health for review. Approval of said change or revision of plans shall be obtained in writing before the work affected by the change is undertaken. (3) The Board of Health shall be notified when a newly constructed, expanded, or remodeled swimming, wading or special purpose pool is ready for use. Notification shall be given at least one week prior to the completion of the project so that a date can be arranged for a final inspection. Use of such pool shall not commence before a final inspection has been made and written approval to operate has been given by the Board of Health. 435.03: Bathhouse and Sanitary Facilities (1) The operator shall provide for each sex adequate and separate dressing and sanitary facilities located adjacent to every public swimming pool. Rooms shall be of ample size and well lighted, drained, ventilated, and so planned and constructed that good sanitation can be maintained throughout the building at all times. Bathers shall be so routed that the crossing of street shoes and wet barefoot traffic is kept to a minimum. In general, impervious materials and light colors should be used throughout. (2) The operator of a public swimming pool shall provide showers and shall furnish hot and cold water. The minimum number of showers shall be one for each 40 bathers based on the maximum bather load, (see 105 CMR 435.27). (3) The operator of a public swimming pool shall provide and shall maintain in a sanitary condition, for each sex, at least one water closet at convenient locations for each 40 bathers. One additional water closet shall be provided for each additional 40 bathers. For males, urinals may be substituted for up to one third of the number of water closets required. Toilets for the use of spectators shall be separated from those provided for bathers and shall be located outside the area used by bathers. (4) The operator of a public swimming pool shall provide and shall maintain in a sanitary condition washbasins adjacent to all water closets in the proportion of at least one basin for each 60 bathers, based on the maximum bather load. (5) The operator shall provide hose connections for flushing down the dressing rooms, bathhouse interior, and outside pool decks. It is recommended that hot water be provided at indoor pools. (6) The operator shall provide a room designated and equipped for the emergency care of sick or injured bathers at a public swimming pool. The location of such a room shall be approved by the Board of Health. Minimum equipment shall include a cot and blanket. (7) The operator shall provide adequate storage space for janitorial equipment and supplies and instructional equipment. (8) The operator shall be responsible for maintaining adequate lighting in all parts of the bathhouse, toilets, pool area and pool water by sunlight or artificial lighting, or both, under all conditions of pool use. Arrangements and design of lighting shall allow lifeguards and attendants to see clearly every part of the pool, walkway, spring boards, and other appurtenances without being blinded by the lights. All lighting, including underwater pool lighting, shall be so installed to prevent glare and maintained as not to create a hazard. (9) When provided, heating units shall be so installed as to present no hazard to bathers. iaiwuu�.0 vauviay u.o u VY GLLLLL'lE', �J1G.Vt+ LVt �.iutut�.u. LL uvt.o uvL CLtly 1VJ1U1J111.tQ1 PVVl QJ 11Gt Gt11 defined. Water Slide Flume means a recreational device that provides a descending ride into a splashdown pool, which is not designed for swimming or wading, at the base of the slide. Low friction is achieved in all designs by providing a flowing water film. 435.02: Plan Ap rp oval (1) No person shall construct or install a swimming, wading or special purpose pool, or expand, remodel or otherwise make any change which may affect the compliance of an existing swimming, wading or special purpose pool with the requirements of 105 CMR 435.00 until the plans and specifications for the construction or change, under the stamp and signature of a Massachusetts Registered Professional Engineer or Registered Architect, have been approved in writing by the Board of Health. Nothing in 105 CMR 435.00 shall affect the authoritv of anv approved plans and specifications which may affect the capacity or the health or safety features of the swimming, wading or special purpose pool, shall be submitted to the Board of Health for review. Approval of said change or revision of plans shall be obtained in writing before the work affected by the change is undertaken. (3) The Board of Health shall be notified when a newly constructed, expanded, or remodeled swimming, wading or special purpose pool is ready for use. Notification shall be given at least one week prior to the completion of the project so that a date can be arranged for a final inspection. Use of such pool shall not commence before a final inspection has been made and written approval to operate has been given by the Board of Health. 435.03: Bathhouse and Sanitary Facilities (1) The operator shall provide for each sex adequate and separate dressing and sanitary facilities located adjacent to every public swimming pool. Rooms shall be of ample size and well lighted, drained, ventilated, and so planned and constructed that good sanitation can be maintained throughout the building at all times. Bathers shall be so routed that the crossing of street shoes and wet barefoot traffic is kept to a minimum. In general, impervious materials and light colors should be used throughout. (2) The operator of a public swimming pool shall provide showers and shall furnish hot and cold water. The minimum number of showers shall be one for each 40 bathers based on the maximum bather load, (see 105 CMR 435.27). (3) The operator of a public swimming pool shall provide and shall maintain in a sanitary condition, for each sex, at least one water closet at convenient locations for each 40 bathers. One additional water closet shall be provided for each additional 40 bathers. For males, urinals may be substituted for up to one third of the number of water closets required. Toilets for the use of spectators shall be separated from those provided for bathers and shall be located outside the area used by bathers. (4) The operator of a public swimming pool shall provide and shall maintain in a sanitary condition washbasins adjacent to all water closets in the proportion of at least one basin for each 60 bathers, based on the maximum bather load. (5) The operator shall provide hose connections for flushing down the dressing rooms, bathhouse interior, and outside pool decks. It is recommended that hot water be provided at indoor pools. (6) The onerator shall provide a room designated and eauinned for the emergencv care of sick lluvllLL vil AA.Y G.J GL vv"L lls Fx"G V LVl V1111LL1 V1i. LL LLVVJ 11VL 1L1NLLML. CLLLy i%.,av Viiucu r/VVL as 11Gi G111 defined. Water Slide Flume means a recreational device that provides a descending ride into a splashdown pool, which is not designed for swimming or wading, at the baseof the slider Low friction is achieved in.all designs by providing a flowing water film. 435.02: Plan Approval (1) No person shall construct or install a swimming, wading or special purpose pool, or expand, remodel or otherwise make any change which may affect the compliance of an existing swimming, wading or special purpose pool with the requirements of 105 CMR 435.00 until the plans and specifications for the construction or change, under the stamp and signature of a Massachusetts Registered Professional Engineer or Registered Architect, have been approved in writiniz by the Board of Health. Nothing in 105 CMR 435.00 shall affect the authoritv of anv approved plans and specifications which may affect the capacity or the health or safety features of the swimming, wading or special purpose pool, shall be submitted to the Board of Health for review. Approval of said change or revision of plans shall be obtained in writing before the work affected by the change is undertaken. (3) The Board of Health shall be notified when a newly constructed, expanded, or remodeled swimming, wading or special purpose pool is ready for use. Notification shall be given at least one week prior to the completion of the project so that a date can be arranged for a final inspection. Use of such pool shall not commence before a final inspection has been made and written approval to operate has been given by the Board of Health. 435.03: Bathhouse and Sanitary Facilities (1) The operator shall provide. for each sex adequate and separate dressing and sanitary facilities located adjacent to every public swimming pool. Rooms shall be of ample size and well lighted, drained, ventilated, and so planned and constructed that good sanitation can be maintained throughout the building at all times. Bathers shall be so routed that the crossing of street shoes and wet barefoot traffic is kept to a minimum. In general, impervious materials and light colors should be used throughout. (2) The operator of a public swimming pool shall provide showers and shall furnish hot and cold water. The minimum number of showers shall be one for each 40 bathers based on the maximum bather load, (see 105 CMR 435.27). (3) The operator of a public swimming pool shall provide and shall maintain in a sanitary condition, for each sex, at least one water closet at convenient locations for each 40 bathers. One additional water closet shall be provided for each additional 40 bathers. For males, urinals may be substituted for up to one third of the number of water closets required. Toilets for the use of spectators shall be separated from those provided for bathers and shall be located outside the area used by bathers. (4) The operator of a public swimming pool shall provide and shall maintain in a sanitary condition washbasins adjacent to all water closets in the proportion of at least one basin for each 60 bathers, based on the maximum bather load. (5) The operator shall provide hose connections for flushing down the dressing rooms, bathhouse interior, and outside pool decks. It is recommended that hot water be provided at indoor pools. (Al Tha A-11 — AA= n rnnm AaairtnntaA .„A c—ir.r 4 fnr+ka amarrranry Tara of eirlr gallons per minute per lineal foot of weir. (d) Each shall be provided with an easily removable and cleanable basket or screen through which all overflow water must pass to trap solids. (e) Each shall be equipped with a throttling device for balancing purposes. (f) Each shall be designed for a flow -through rate of at least 30 gallons per minute. The total design capacity of all skimmers in any pool shall be approximately 50% of the required filter flow of the recirculation system. (g) Each shall be of substantial, durable, and corrosion resistant material. The freeboard around any pool in which skimming devices are used shall be no more than six inches, unless a hand hold is provided. 435.11: Pool Slopes and Dimensions (1) The minimum depth of water in swimming pools to be used for swimming purposes shall be not less than three feet. In any part of the pool less than five feet in depth, slopes in the pool floor shall remain constant and shall not exceed one foot vertical in 12 feet horizontal. Exception may be made by the Board of Health for pools built principally for instruction, or in a recessed area of the main swimming pool where the pool is of any irregular shape, such as the leg of a " T", " U, or 1711. (2) In special purpose pools the maximum operational water depth shall be four feet measured from the waterline. The maximum depth of any seat or bench shall be two feet measured from the waterline. (3) Walls of swimming pools shall be vertical or shall have a maximum vertical slope of one foot horizontal to five feet vertical. Where pools are used for competitive swimming the walls shall be vertical for a minimum water depth of three feet six inches. When coved construction is used to join the walls and bottom of any pool the following shall apply: (a) At depths of from three feet to four feet six inches, the maximum radius of coving shall be 12 inches. (b) At depths greater than four feet six inches, the radius of coving joining the wall and floor at any point shall be equal to not more than the depth of the pool at that point minus two feet six inches. No ledges or any other abrupt change in the wall slope shall be allowed except for reasonable fillets or coving where the wall joins the pool bottom. Plane surfaces tangent to allowable coving may be used in lieu of curves. (4) Notwithstanding the provisions of 105 CMR 435.11(3), a safety ledge not more than four inches in width and located about four feet six inches below the pool water surface may be permitted, provided it is sloped slightly toward the center of the pool to prevent dirt accumulation. 435.12: Water Depth Markings (1) The water depth of every swimming pool shall be plainly marked on the pool deck at the edge of the pool and on the vertical pool walls, at or above e water surface. Where depth markings cannot be placed on e vertical walls above the water level, other means shall be used so that the markings are clearly visible to persons in the pool. Markings shall be in dark colors, a minimum of four inches high, spaced at one -foot depth intervals in the shallow portion of the pool to a depth of five feet, and then at appropriate places of not more than 25 foot intervals around the deep portion of the pool. When non -swimmers use a pool, a polyethylene line with floats shall separate the non -swimmer area from deeper water. (2) All painted swimming, wading and special purpose pools constructed, or drained after the effective date of these regulations shall have the boundary line between the shallow and deep areas marked with a four -inch stripe of contrasting color on the floor and walls of the pool. Ledaes and step edaes shall also be marked with a four -inch stripe of contrastins color. Riverview Resort 2015 Pool Renovation Plan Pool Designs & Renovations (PD&R) hereby submits the followini R. t'rC- (.e w 2�S ccZ`j' Drain pool; jackhammer deep end around main drain for hydro relief fo S Fill deep end of pool to raise level from 8' to —5'. AIM, - Eliminate the spa in shallow end making it the same level as pool and 1 - Re -locate existing stairs in pool moving them forward —16" for structure spa back to equipment and repairing code violation for bottom stair/ste 0' Remove pre-existing poured coping around perimeter of pool. P N te-,.� Gunite and steel new pool inside of existing structure with new depths C� (- deck 4' wide to bring to legal code. Four (4) steps in shallow end off -set. 1 Spa in shallow end corner --8x8, 8 jets, bench all around on in side o1�G������ - Full set of steps and one exterior bench outside of spa wall. O �O�L ,eGih - Pour new coping, cantilever style, to simulate look of granite. Re -pour deck areas where all new plumbing lines were installed also re ( rlp Dep-P, removed. Tile pool (6" perimeter) and tile dressing on steps and benches. No dN decking. Two (2) Skimmers/Four (4) Main Drains; Four (4) return lines back to the two existing filters and pumps. Plaster color: white PD&R will provide a commercial global lift (see attached) which will be ADA certified.\ Question 1: Are we on the agenda for the Jan 12th Board of Health meeting? If so what time? Question 2: What questions should we expect?