VANKO Studio NOMINAL FEE LETTER ARCHITECTS RE: 88 WAUMBECK STREET SEPTEMBER 9, 2020

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VANKO Studio NOMINAL FEE LETTER ARCHITECTS RE: 88 WAUMBECK STREET SEPTEMBER 9, 2020 VANKO STUDiO NOMINAL FEE LETTER ARCHITECTS RE: 88 WAUMBECK STREET SEPTEMBER 9, 2020 To Whom It May Concern: We request that ISD only charge a nominal fee for intake as this project will undergo full ZBA review prior to proceeding to permit. Should the ZBA has approve the project and construction documents are submitted for permit, the full fee may be assessed at that time. Regards, J. Peter Vanko, AIA, LEED BD+C, NCARB VANKO STUDIO ARCHITECTS, LLC – 407 DUDLEY STREET, SUITE 8 – BOSTON, MA 02119 – 617.502.1120 – WWW.VANKOSTUDIO.COM 8 8 K J I H G F E D C B A ABBREVIATIONS A/C AIR CONDITIONING CT CERAMIC TILE GD GRADE, GRADING N NORTH SPEC SPECIFICATION AB ANCHOR BOLT CTR COUNTER GKT GASKET (ED) NAT NATURAL SQ SQUARE ABV ABOVE CUH CABINET UNIT HEATER GL GLASS, GLAZING NIC NOT IN CONTRACT SST STAINLESS STEEL VANKO AC ACOUSTICAL CW COLD WATER GLB GLASS BLOCK N0,# NUMBER STD STANDARD ACC ACCESS CY CUBIC YARD GLCOM GLAZING COMPOUND NOM NOMINAL STL STEEL ACFL ACCESS FLOOR GLF GLASS FIBER NRC NOISE REDUCTION STR STRUCTURAL STUDiO ACPL ACOUSTICAL PLASTER D DRAIN GLV GALVANIZED COEFFICIENT SURF SURFACE ACT ACOUSTIC CEILING TILE DA DOUBLE-ACTING GRL GRILLE NTS NOT TO SCALE SUSP SUSPENDED ARCHITECTS AD AREA DRAIN DEM DEMOLISH, DEMOLITION GRN GRANITE SYM SYMMETRY (ICAL) ADD ADDENDUM DEP DEPRESSED GSS GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET OA OVERALL SYN SYNTHETIC 407 DUDLEY STREET, SUITE #8 ADJ ADJACENT DH DOUBLE HUNG GST GLAZED STRUCTURAL TILE OC ON CENTER (S) SYS SYSTEM ADJT ADJUSTABLE DIA DIAMETER GT GROUT OD OUTSIDE DIAMETER BOSTON, MA 02119 A/E ARCHITECT/ENGINEER DIAG DIAGONAL GWB GYPSUM WALL BOARD OFF OFFICE T TREAD 617.502.1120 AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR DIFF DIFFUSER OH OVERHEAD TAP TAPERED AGG AGGREGATE DIM DIMENSION HARDN HARDENED OPNG OPENING T & B TOP AND BOTTOM AL ALUMINUM DR DUPLEX RECEPTACLE HB HOSE BIBB OPP OPPOSITE TB TEST BORING ALT ALTERNATE DN DOWN HBD HARDBOARD TC TERRA COTTA ANC ANCHOR, ANCHORAGE DTL DETAIL HC HOLLOW CORE PAR PARALLEL TCS TERNE COATED STAINLESS ANLD ANNEALED DWG DRAWING HD HEAVY DUTY PBD PARTICLE BOARD STEEL 7 ANOD ANODIZED HDW HARDWARE PCC PRECAST CONCRETE TDC TRAFFIC DECK COATING AP ACCESS PANEL E EAST HJT HEAD JOINT PCF POUNDS PER CUBIC FOOT TEL TELEPHONE APPROX APPROXIMATE EA EACH HM HOLLOW METAL PCP PRECAST CONCRETE PLANK TEMP TEMPORARY, TEMPERED ARCH ARCHITECT (URAL) EF EACH FACE HOR HORIZONTAL PED PEDESTAL T&G TONGUE AND GROOVE ASPH ASPHALT EL ELEVATION HP HIGH POINT PER PERIMETER THK THICK (NESS) ASSEM ASSEMBLY ELAS ELASTOMERIC HR HOUR PRKG PARKING THRESH THRESHOLD ASTM AMERICAN SOCIETY ELEC ELECTRIC (AL) HT HEIGHT PL PLATE THRU THROUGH for TESTING MATERIALS ELEV ELEVATOR HTG HEATING PLAM PLASTIC LAMINATE TO TOP OF ATS ABOVE TOP OF SLAB EMER EMERGENCY HVAC HEATING/VENTILATING/ PLAS PLASTER TOC TOP OF CONCRETE, CURB AUTO AUTOMATIC ENC ENCLOSE (URE) AIR CONDITIONING PLF POUNDS PER LINEAL FOOT TOES TOP OF EXISTING SLAB JAMES HARDI "NIGHT GRAY" FIBER CEMENT CLAPBOARD, 4" EXPOSURE AVE AVENUE EP ELECTRICAL PANELBOARD HW HOT WATER, HEADWALL PLYWD PLYWOOD TOF TOP OF FOOTING EQ EQUAL HWD HARDWOOD PNL PANEL TOL TOLERANCE BC BRICK COURSE EQPT EQUIPMENT PNT PAINT (ED) IN FIELD TOP TOP OF PLANK BD BOARD EST ESTIMATE ID INSIDE DIAMETER PRF PREFORMED TOR TOP OF ROOFING BEL BELOW EWC ELECTRIC WATER COOLER INCL INCLUDE (D) (ING) PSF POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT TOS TOP OF STEEL/ TOP OF SLAB BET BETWEEN EWEF EACH WAY EACH FACE INSUL INSULATE (D) (ION) PSI POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH TOW TOP OF WALL BIT,BITUM BITUMINOUS EXIST EXISTING INT INTERIOR PTD PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER TPH TOILET PAPER HOLDER BKR BACKER ROD EXH EXHAUST INV INVERT PTH PAPER TOWEL HOLDER TTD TOILET TISSUE DISPENSER BLDG BUILDING EXIST EXISTING IPS IRON PIPE SIZE PTN PARTITION TYP TYPICAL BLK BLOCK EXP EXPANSION, EXPOSED PVC POLY VINYL CHLORIDE BLKG BLOCKING EXP JT EXPANSION JOINT J JOIST PVMT PAVEMENT UC UNDERCUT BM BENCH MARK EXPN BLT EXPANSION BOLT JB JUNCTION BOX PVT PAVER TILE UNEX UNEXCAVATED BOC BOTTOM OF CURB EXT EXTERIOR JF JOINT FILLER UNF UNFINISHED BOT BOTTOM JT JOINT QT QUARRY TILE UON UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 6 BPL BEARING PLATE F FAHRENHEIT BRG BEARING FA FIRE ALARM K KIPS (1000 LBS) "R" THERMAL RESISTANCE VAC VACUUM BRK BRICK FAS FASTEN (ER) KD KNOCK-DOWN R RADIUS, RISER VAR VARNISH BS BOTH SIDES FAWP FLUID APPLIED WATERPROOFING KIT KITCHEN RAD RADIATOR VB VAPOR BARRIER, VINYL BSMT BASEMENT FB FACE BRICK KV KILOVOLT RB RUBBER BASE-STRAIGHT BASE-STRAIGHT BTU BRITISH THERMAL UNIT FBD FIBERBOARD KVA KILOVOLT-AMPERE RBT RABBET, REBATE VC VINYL COATED BUR BUILT-UP ROOFING FCS FIBER CEMENT SIDING KW KILOWATT RC REINFORCED CONCRETE VCB VINYL COVE BASE BOARD-FORMED CONCRETE FOUNDATION BW BOTH WAYS FD FLOOR DRAIN RCB RUBBER COVE BASE VCT VINYL COMPOSITION TILE FDN FOUNDATION L LENGTH RCP REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE VERT VERTICAL C COURSE FE FIRE EXTINGUISHER LAB LABORATORY RD ROOF DRAIN VEST VESTIBULE CAB CABINET FEC FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET LAV LAVATORY REC RECESSED VG VERTICAL GRAIN CB CATCH BASIN, CORNER BEAD FF FINISHED FLOOR LBL LABEL RECP RECEPTACLE VIF VERIFY IN FIELD CEM CEMENT FGL FIBERGLASS LH LEFT HAND REF REFERENCE VIN VINYL CF CUBIC FOOT (FEET) FH FIRE HYDRANT LL LIVE LOAD REG REGISTER VJT V-JOINT (ED) CFLG COUNTERFLASHING FHC FIRE HOSE CABINET LMS LIMESTONE REINF REINFORCE (D) (ING) VNR VENEER CFM CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE FHS FIRE HOSE STATION LOC LOCATION REM REMOVED VR VAPOR RETARDER CG CORNER GUARD FIN FINISH (ED) LP LIGHTPROOF, LOW POINT REQD REQUIRED VRM VERMICULITE CH CEILING HEIGHT FIXT FIXTURE LSW LIGHT SWITCH RES RESILIENT VT VINYL TILE CI CAST IRON FJT FLUSH JOINT LT LIGHT REV REVISION (S), REVISED VWF VINYL WALL FABRIC CIPC CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE FL FLOOR (ING) LTL LINTEL RFG ROOFING CIR CIRCLE FLG FLASHING LVR LOUVER RFL REFLECT (ED) (IVE) W WEST CIRC CIRCUMFERENCE FLUR FLUORESCENT LWC LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE RGD RIGID W/ WITH CJT CONTROL JOINT FLX FLEXIBLE RH RIGHT HAND WB WOOD BASE CL CENTER LINE FNR FEMININE NAPKIN RECEPTACLE M METER (S) RLG RAILING WC WATER CLOSET CLG CEILING MAR MARBLE RM ROOM 5 FOC FACE OF CONCRETE WD WOOD CLL CONTRACT LIMIT LINE FOF FACE OF FINISH MAS MASONRY RO ROUGH OPENING WGL WIRED GLASS CLN CLEAN FOM FACE OF MASONRY MAX MAXIMUM RTN RETURN WH WALL HUNG CLR CLEAR (ANCE) FOS FACE OF STUD MB MACHINE BOLT RWC RAIN WATER CONDUCTOR WIN WINDOW (S) CMPL CEMENT PLASTER (PORTLAND) MBR MEMBER R/W RIGHT OF WAY FP FIREPROOF WM WIRE MESH BLACK WINDOWS AND DOORS CMU CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT FPL FLOOR PLATE MDL MODULAR W/O WITHOUT CO CLEANOUT FPM FEET PER MINUTE MECH MECHANIC (AL) S SOUTH WP WATERPROOF (ING), COL COLUMN FR FRAME (D) (ING) MED MEDIUM SC SOILD CORE WEATHERPROOF COMB COMBINATION FRC FIRE-RESISTANT COATING MEMB MEMBRANE SCHED SCHEDULE WPT WORKING POINT COMP COMPRESS (ED,ION,IBLE) FRCB FIBER REINFORCED MFD METAL FLOOR DECK SCRN SCREEN WR WATER REPELLANT CONC CONCRETE CEMENTITIOUS BOARD MFR MANUFACTURE (R) SD STORM DRAIN W/R WATER RESISTANT CONN CONNECTION MH MANHOLE SECT SECTION FRT FIRE-RETARDANT WRB WATER RESISTIVE BARRIER CONST CONSTRUCTION FSP FIRE STAND PIPELINE MIN MINIMUM SF SQUARE FOOT (FEET) CONT CONTINUOUS or CONTINUE FSR FLEXIBLE SHEET ROOFING MIR MIRROR SFGL SAFETY GLASS CONTR CONTRACT (OR) FT FOOT, FEET MISC MISCELLANEOUS SHT SHEET WSCT WAINSCOTT COORD COORDINATE FTG FOOTING MLDG MOLDING, MOULDING SHTHG SHEATHING WST WEATHERSTRIPPING CORR CORRIDOR FTR FINNED TUBE RADIATION MO MASONRY OPENING SIM SIMILAR WWF WELDED WIRE FABRIC CPR COPPER FUR FURRED (ING) MRD METAL ROOF DECK SKYLT SKYLIGHT CPT CARPET MT MOUNT (ED) (ING) XTR EXISTING TO REMAIN FUT FUTURE SLR SEALER CPTT CARPET TILE MTFR METAL FURRING GA GAGE, GAUGE SLV SLEEVE CSK COUNTER SINK(SUNK) MTL METAL SM SHEET METAL CS CAST STONE GB GRAB BAR MTL ST METAL STUD SNT, SLNT SEALANT CSMT CASEMENT GC GENERAL CONTRACT (OR) MULL MULLION SP SOUND PROOF 4 DRAFTING SYMBOLS MATERIALS LEGEND 1 ALUMINUM 1 A101 1 EXTERIOR INSULATION ELEVATION 1 BRICK 1 CMU INTERIOR 1 A101 1 ELEVATION CONCRETE 1 CUT STONE 1 3 SECTION VIEW EARTH A101 GYPSUM WALLBOARD 1 DETAIL VIEW MARBLE, GRANITE A101 PLYWOOD LEVEL (TOP OF ROUGH, UNO) POROUS FILL, GRAVEL STONE Room name ROOM & AREA RIGID INSULATION 101 150 SF BUILDING ASSEMBLY RUBBLE STONE 1i (WALL, FLOOR, ROOF) SHIM / BLOCKING 1t WINDOW 101 DOOR STEEL ? 2 KEYNOTE WOOD, FINISHED 1 REVISION WOOD, ROUGH SHEET LIST # NAME SD ZBA DD CD BID IFC A000 PROJECT COVER SHEET Yes Yes A000.1 PROPOSED PLOT PLAN Yes SPAN DIRECTION A001 3D VIEWS AND DIAGRAMS Yes Yes A002 CODE AND ZONING Yes Yes NEW TWO FAMILY BUILDING A100 ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN Yes Yes FRAMING MEMBER A101 GARAGE & FIRST FLOOR PLANS Yes Yes 88 WAUMBECK STREET A102 SECOND, THIRD, & ROOF PLANS Yes Yes A201 FRONT & SIDE ELEVATIONS Yes Yes A202 REAR & SIDE ELEVATIONS Yes Yes ROXBURY, MA 02121 A301 BUILDING SECTION Yes Yes 9/9/2020 3:34:16 PM 3:34:16 9/9/2020 1 1 K J I H G F E D C B A PROJECT NAME NEW TWO FAMILY BUILDING PROJECT ADDRESS 88 WAUMBECK STREET ROXBURY, MA 02121 PROJECT PHASE SCHEMATIC DESIGN ARCHITECT VANKO STUDiO ARCHITECTS 407 DUDLEY STREET, SUITE #8 BOSTON, MA 02119 617.502.1120 CONSULTANT(S) 3 REAR PATIOS APPROVALS JAMES HARDI "NIGHT GRAY" FIBER CEMENT CLAPBOARD, 4" EXPOSURE REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL BOARD-FORMED CONCRETE FOUNDATION SHEET NAME 3D VIEWS AND DIAGRAMS SHEET USE DATE 9/9/2020 SCALE BLACK WINDOWS AND DOORS REVISION REV' ISSUE 2 PEDESTRIAN A001 PROJECT NAME GROSS BUILDING AREA FAR CALCULATION NEW TWO FAMILY BUILDING NAME AREA NAME AREA ZONING DISTRICT - ROXBURY Neighborhood PROJECT ADDRESS ZONING INFORMATION - 88 WAUMBECK STREET ZONING SUB-DISTRICT - 3F-4000 UNIT 1 488 SF UNIT 1 488 SF 88 WAUMBECK STREET ARTICLE - 65 UNIT 1 488 SF UNIT 1 488 SF ROXBURY, MA 02121 OVERLAYS - NONE UNIT 1 488 SF UNIT 1 488 SF PROJECT PHASE UNIT 1 149 SF UNIT 1 149 SF SCHEMATIC DESIGN REAR YARD MAX LOT REQ'D FOR UNIT 1 GARAGE 339 SF 1611 SF USE MAX FAR BUILDING LOT SIZE PER DW.
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