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19 Lead Paint 1993
TELEPHONE 588-8008 RICHARD J. SHEA • JOAN L. SHEA RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL RENTALS 137 ELM STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS 01060 June 18, 1993 Kimberly Brooks 19 Clark Avenue-Apt. #0 Northampton, MA 01060 To Ms. Brooks: I have been ordered to issue to you a notice to vacate the premises at once if the stated inadequate violation cannot be corrected within a thirty day period. If it is not possible to install a second, approved means of exit form your apartment in compliance with the Massachusetts Building Code in such a short period of time, you will have to vacate the apartment on or before July 19th, 1993. Sincerely, Richard J. Shea ,63106 JSPECTION REPORT ome Inspection 'nclosed) ead Paint Inspection nclosed) rater Quality Analysis Jill Arrive by Mail) adon Detection Jill Arrive by Mail) rmite Inspection nclosed) thestos Inspection rill Arrive by Mail) 1/tLTLS% C1 ar144C304---- hzi $ S t' -C ,J S7E No d-nt kworalu k141\ 0 l0C.0 LICENSED LEAD INSPECTOR ISSUED 70 WALTER VENEER LICENSED INSPECTOR ID NUMBER 1 1155 ER%RAIION pt(B /15,94 Alair I}ou4t Pita/AS 5s4_ G4n3 MINUTEMAN Home Inspector Inc. N lonz Street, Northampton, MA 01060 Northampton 586-1009 Amherst 549-1800 Greenfield 774-7575 LEAD PAINT DETERMINATION AND ANALYSIS Page 1 of nissioned by K40.4711Z-n SttA Address of Property 4. mt address 0,1 ot.-M 5T. /4.P fJOle-i✓/%AHertn0 i444 IJ/OC.oDate of Inspection phoneS1M-SDoe Work phone CM- gLQq Weather conditions ?OD USED Pb MORE THAN 0.5% OR 1.2 mg/cm2 IS ILLEGAL NA2S (Pos. = Pb > 0.5%) ❑ X-RAY FLUORESENCE (Pos. = Pb > 1.2 mg/cm2) Ii /I RDWEGARS OWNER �/ OWNS /J 1 SINGLE NO.OF ROOMS UNITS 3 93 3OTINER • YO N I YORK 3 35ORRMORE SUTLNOT BATHROOMS HALLS FLOOR M O FLOOR M 7 D 1r-thS uW kr' m-'. saran IV/ goof U'?i•.04'14 . I N tec s c n-7w 1, ate • • A• lueim 80PJ1• rwPsur Q,s51PUs sttj -TihS . u/it'C . . . . lee FLOOR A (STREET SIDE) cPn-) Pae.ut FLOOR X C A (STREET SIDE) • L1- 1®•— . (d_�,o. • bNfII� I w r/ . le i r — to D B .0 • P • ® • . . yr A (STREET SIIPE . 1E ABOVE DESCRIBES DWELLING /INTERIOR'EXTERIOR AS BEEN INSPECTED AND TESTED FOR LEAD PAINT IN 3CORDANCE WITH MASS REGULATION 105 CMR 460.730. A (STR T SIDE) MISS Authorized Signature MINUTEMAN Home Inspector Inc. LEAD PAINT DETERMINATION AND ANALYSIS PAGE 2— OF i 9C/4rk SIDE SOURCE Deb Pb Loose R ROOM SIDE SOURCE DM Pb Loose R ?.�, LPPer Walla ( Window SiIVApron r Lower Welk yE2 Inv 1 w Casing/Header/Slops Chair rail Windo Sash/Mullions L{) Baseboard Exte r Sid/Parting bead 1 Door 1 0 inets, upper Door Casing-Jamb 2 abinets,Lower 2 Door %Lp U Ca et Shelves, Lower Door Casing-Jamb N S elves 3 _atop Fl S Door Casing-Jamb % Cain g 4 Door lirSCT Door Casing-Jamb 'J 1 Window SiIVApron ) Lower Wells Window Casing/Header/Slop Chair rail Window Sash/Mullions OS @Mitt Baseboard Exterior SIIVPading bead k Door e{ '' Window Sill/Apron Door Door CasingJamb mow Casing/Header/Stops C. 1 Window SiIVApron Window Casing/Header/Stops Window Sash/Mullions pre Pos plow SasNMulliane Extorter SIIVPaning bead s Window SiIVApron Exterior SilUPaning bead /OS y'n Carling/Header/Stops 1 Cabinets,Upper w Sash/Mullions 2 3 Cabinets,Lower Cabinet Shelves,Lower PtC Exterior Sill/Parting bead Window Sill/Apron Shel as IM ow Casing/Header/Stops Floor I Mow Sash Mullions Ceiling a - ExterlorSllVParthlg Wad CL'•- berm- f4 :S 1 Cabinets,Upper Slumass l • .a.. Wells 2 Cabinets,Lower Lenendealh 3 Cabinet Shelves, Lower (t r , Chair rail •Shelves ' • Treads Drawers (NC Risen Floor t Railing Cap �y -1'± Ceiling -. Balusters Newel Posts .F+ ` Upper Walls ,. Sinn sr tat D Lower Wails - Baseboards Chair rail a Window Sill/Apron g!. Baseboard J Window Casing/Header/Stops (/( 1 Door w- 1 Window Sash/Mullions Exterior Sill/Parting beads -OS Door Casing-Jamb J C. 1 Window SiIVApron le(. Ceili g � Window CaeingMeader/Stops / •b Window Sash/Mullione e, Si- •..r Wells Exterior Sill/Parting Bead 'D$ Lower ails 1 Cabinets, Upper < Chair all N. Cabinets,Lower • Tr,_•; „ Shelves r •sere Drawers P ailing Cap Floor - of, Bel ere Ceiling Pet New Posts G DOA--• e44si •=. - Sin-.or g Uppe Walk ` .,seboards wer Walls' Window Sill/Apron Ch r tall Window Casing/Header/Stops Ba aboard ' 1 r inflow Sash/Mullions r Exterior SillParting beads 1 r CasingJamb c ling Pb MORE THAN 0.5% OR 1.2 mg /cm 2 Is ILLEGAL 3 t /SS- MINUTEMAN Home Inspector Inc. LEAD PAINT DETERMINATION AND ANALYSIS PAGE 3 OF 4r\ ` y I SIDE SOURCE Due Pb loose A RO•M SIDE SOURCE Date Pb Loose R s. B. •- Wells G Window Sash/Mullions ■ rM"� Orrelk _ Exterior Sill/Parting bead Chair Rail .■■■�_ Windw Sill/Apron a Baseboard r`xe■■■■ Casing/Header/Stops 1 Do ■■■■ �w pions Sash/Mullions Casing Jamb Exterior Sill/Parting bead 2 Door Closet ■ Door CesingJemb Close Cin Casing Close Baseboards • Caning Jambe Closet Shelves S Window SiWAprnnlSlops Floor ' Window Casing/Header Ceiling Window Sash Mullions Other endow WI SIWAPrordStope ■.lam 2 Window Casing/Header Window Sash/Mullions Room bppST Exterior SID/Partin• bead ,I; t. Lahr Walls L 3 Window SIIVAprordStopa Chair rail Windex '... 46 Baseboard Sa'unyHseder Window SeWMUllions .■■■■� s 1 Ooo CI-.0 Eandow SIIVParting Bead Door Casing Jamb G 4 Window SDV • oNSI•.: 2 Door 5UDp1y UW. Door Jamb - Window Sash/Mullions .■■■.e ■ Exterior Sill/Paning bead .. Casing Jamb Closet Walls .■■■.� -_ _�' Window SilVApron Closet Casco• amb Window Casing/Header/Slops (4 VIII■ Closet Baseboards _-_� Window Sash/Mullions �✓J Closet Shelves IS Exterior Sill/Parting bead QBS Floor i ■■■� _ _f 2 Window SillApron /1Qa VIII■ Catlin• --_-_� .■■■■� r MI Window Casing/Header/Stops - Other Window Sash/Mullions Exterior Sill png heed //u Poi ry .- 3 Window Sill/Apron Obi Window Casi .IHeaderfSto•s �OI�a'� Window Sash/Mullions '�s Chan Wells Exterior SIIVParting bead mil Chair rail -'l`�____ WI IM ■■.■ -_I__ Window Sill/Apron ' Baseboard Casi •Header/Sto•� Door ••w Sash/Mullions Door Casing-Jamb Exterior Silt/parting bead 2 Door Y�L.p ,�..., Closet Walls Door Cssin• amb Cloa tCwint-Jamb I♦____IIII■ Closel Baseboards • :_.... asingJamb Closet Shelves 1 Window Sill/Apron Floor Window Casing/Header/Stops Ceiling IIIIII♦ Window Sash/Mullions Other Exterior bead ioww SIIIVApd�g 2 Window Casing/HeedwlStopa �. Window Sash/Mullions Exterior Sill/Partin• bead 3 in suVApron Window Casing/Header/Stops Pb MORE THAN 0.5% OR 1 .2 mg/cm 2 IS ILLEGAL r (I SS MINUTEMAN Home Inspector Inc. LEAD PAINT DETERMINATION AND ANALYSIS PAGE 4- OF IT 4,:e461/ SIDE SOURCE Oats Pb Loose R ROOM SIDE SOURCE DRS Pb Loose R • ♦ (AS4l .4 th idow SasNMuluons a Exte Sill/Pawing bead Chair Rail 4 -ntlow SiIVApron 24] Baseboard - Ir�--__ index Cuing/Header/Stops Door Y/RE'___— r• inflow Sash/Mullions Door Casing Jamb Exterior Sill/Parting bead G' Door I (Walls Door Casing-Jamb _ 1 se Casing `•• at Baseboards Door Casing Jambs a Shelves j Window SlIVApron/Stops Window Casing/Header ,ys� '"i ei n Window Sash Mullion. r. er Exterior SIIVPaning bead Window SiIVA•ro&St••� sti Window Sash/Mullions !: Naper allls Pang bead Exterior Silurt f. lewm Walls ■ _ Window Sag •MSto= Chair rail Baseboard II- in•• -ash/Mullions -___Man Boor X3 ()au.15 .e ' Door Casio,Jamb Exterior Sill/Partin. Bead -____M ea. 2 Door �' uli dow Casin, ender --_—__ _ Door Casin• Jamb - 7/4 _� _ .• ash/Mullions In Door i)( 'I a Door Casing Jamb Exterior SINPenirp bead ■ Closet Wells . - - III FYT.fTI���--__ r'x'�____ ■■.■ Window Sill/Apron Casing/Header/Slops Close Casio, amts Closet Basards ebo a.. Sash/Mullions Closet Shelves Exterior Sill/Parting bead Floor .1se Window Sill/Apron Ceilin. - w�_-_- yv dow Casio,Header/SIWs II- Other - MO II- II-IIIII -II- dow Sash/Mullions Exterior Sill/Parting bead ■ .■■■■■ Window Sill/Apron �ndow Casing/Header/Stops 1=111110=1.111 - III II II IIII- "mdow Sash/Mullions _ Lower Walls - III- II- II-_II- Exterior Sill/Partin bead all�l _ Baseboard Mow Sash/Mullions .■.® - Mil Iu1_I- hi III- w W -_____ Exterior Sil&Panin, bead 2 Mok' -___ Dos t Walls 7 / ••r Casing-Jamb Closet Casing-Jamb Closet Baseboards 1 • Cuing-Jamb Closet Shelves Indo w SiIVApron Floor widow Casing/Header/Stops Ceiling I- �jndow Sash/Mullions Other rior g bead . SIIVApron _ 2 Cul •Header/St In'•w Sash/MI/Mona riot Sill/Parting bead ■ Ext 3 WI dow SiIVApron Wudow Casing/Header/Stops Pb MORE THAN 0.5% OR 1 .2 mg/cm 2 IS ILLEGAL Z I MINUTEMAN Home Inspector Inc. 113 PAINT DETERMINATION AND ANALYSIS PAGE N C of s /g C/. M SIDE SOURCE h Walls A Siding 1.3 i4L{L A Door I.R-r Door Casing/Jamb Threshold Window SIIVApron 1 Window Casing Window SasIVMulli na Window Sill/Apron Col Window Sash/Mullions J � =Apron As" Casing Window Sash/Mullions SR/Apron ng Cesinp Window Sasn/Mullions Railing Cape Balusters ower Railings / Inver Railings n/� Support Columns(Y)�Q CeilingUdsts Upper Trim V Floor g�1 Steps �4 Handrails Pb Loom Fbs R ROOM SIDE SOURCE Mm Pb Loose R Exterior p4 JJ4 Walls u 2 Mow Casing •• SashMuhions Aeon 3 Wi .. Casing ualona U2ulL metoatds(I) 1 Door 2 Coo Casing/Jamb Door aping-Jamb 3 Doo-Casing/Jamb 4 Casing/Jamb T resholds(e) 1 Mow Sill/Apron ndow Casing Sash Mullions 2 3 Win w Casing Win w Sash Mullions Win ow Sill/Apron Win ow Casing Win Sash/Mullions Wi .ow Sill/Apron 4 Wi dow Casing W' w Sash/Mullions Upper T m Lower T 1 IC.ar Window Units Lower Tn 2 I CJllar Window Units Lower Trim 3 Cellar Window Units Trim 4 I Caller Window Units Bul Fences T STM__tio436 �%/7Y t boo 25 * dqu3S 17/'fl Of lv w head s ri,t<i,- lll4/.uw `7"/•aui Firs N FY Pb MORE THAN 0.5% OR 1.2 mg/cm 2 IS ILLEGAL =l16C MINUTEMAN Home Inspector Inc. 1nz Street, Northampton, MA 01060 Northampton 586.1009 Amherst 549-1800 Greenfield 774-7575 LEAD PAINT DETERMINATION AND ANALYSIS Page 1 of 4- iissioned by b)Lc tC s vttlll It address i37 sn- at •>G o4-TN-fwittlei &I-, OIo(oo phone/R 4- 1dt'Work phone 514.-5bo?s IWO USED Pb MORE THAN 0.5% C NA2S (Pos. = Pb > 0.5%) I DWELL 1 DAY CARE SCHOOL 3 OTHER ILOOR p N C OWNER DCC Y OR N Y ❑ X-RAY OWNS <5 UNITS TORN A (STREET SIDE) LOOR NC6tL EtZ C )�t7�4±'61P1 • O • • olinj • 02.c44 • • • A (STREETSI/9E) (DOVE DESCRIBES DWELLING BINTERIOR /EXTERIOR IEEN INSPECTED AND TESTED FOR LEAD PAINT IN RDANCE WITH MASS REGULATION 105 CMR 460.730. Address of Property I `f et-di/C. sL 4PVa'1O l<D "tnJ SI - 0iCi Date of Inspection 9 I 1 Weather conditions LL 2 � OR 1.2 mg/cm2 IS ILLEGAL FLUORESENCE (Pos. = Pb > 1.2 mg/cm2) D B D B S I SINGLE 2 2-4 APTS. 350R MORE FLOOR 4 NO OF ROOMS INCWOE BATHROOMS BUT NOT HALLS C ?joltt • I I1aS WJ 41 h('I(3 (ace(J • • ▪ Liit' 'By CODE ful a!Lm1 ▪ I u SP�'t*n �� SA(1t2tnuQett.fhc tr • . . . • • 4134W • . .A cv(11/46 of 17nteE(MYcgyLS . . -rifts . utvti•. . A (STREET SIDE) FLOOR p C A (STIR ET SIDE) Authorized Signature iIL MINUTEMAN Home Inspector Inc. LEAD PAINT DETERMINATION AND ANALYSIS PAGE 2 OF 1— /161. O DE SOURCE Oats Pb Loose R ROOM SIDE SOURCE OM Pb Loos* P p Upper Walls foS SiIVApron ' Window rising/Header/Slops Lower Walls Pas Chair rail Wind Sash/Mullions -p Baseboard FWD Ext ler SiNPaning bead b 1 claim Doer � Q'C• {e-{ 1 bineN.Upper Door Casing-Jamb PoS 2 Cabinets, Lower ..2r binel Shelves,Lower 'Sx Casing-Jamb Sh ves r t..... Fl E@r Casing-Jamb Cal ng Casln -Jamb ® Oalaroom A Upper Walls �a5 a' Window Sill/Apron fi- Lowe Walls Paj ✓� l w Casi g/eader/Slops Chair rail POS ndow Sash/Mullions AfpLfl Baseboard (1 a/ Eaterlor SIR/Parting bead (e— 1 Door U Door Casing-Jamb Poi 2r9dow Window Silt/Apron Casing/Header/Slaps 1 Window Sill/Apron PoS Window Casing/Header/Stops /OS itinow Sash/Mullions Window Sash/Mullions 01/4S Exterior Silt/Parting bead Exterior Sill/Parting bead 4115 /y LNYnbow Window SiIVApron Casing/Header/Stops 1 Cabinets, Upper M� "Y� /Q.nldow SasNMullgns 2 Cabinets, Lower ris�/^Jy°� Exterior SiNPaning bead 3 Cabinet Shelves. Lower P"� Window SiIVApron Shelves Rae Mow Casing/Header/Slops Floor � !l'4 't ,ndow Sash Mullions Ceiling py{L Exterior Sill/Parting bead 1 Cabinets, Upper s!- Slur - Upper Walls 2 Cabinets. Lower -; Walls 3 Cabinet Shelves,Lower a-..e{ Chair Shelves ��(� Tres s Drawn Rl-rrs Floor Jar J1ar =ding Cap Ceilin '� 1�'w J clusters el Posts 'L ails Stri er Lower Wa Bas= ..ands Chair rail 1 Window Sill/Apron Window CasingiHeaderlStops Baseboer Window Sash/Mullions 1 Exterior SiNPaning beads r Casing-Jamb Window Sill/Apron Ca in WiMow Casing/Header/Slops Window Sash/Mullions Slain U per Walls Exterior SiNPanng Bead L r Walls 1 abinels,Upper Cha rail abinels,Lower Tr ds Shelv R' rs Dra rs ailing Cap Floor lusters Ceiling Ne I Posts Sun er —I'Pp^' ells Be eboards L Lower Is Window Sill/Apron Window Casing/Header/Slops Cha ail 1 Window SasWMUllions B board Exterior Sill/Parting beads 1 Door Casing-Jamb co ing Pb MORE THAN 0.5% OR 1 .2 mg/cm 2 IS ILLEGAL X /ISC MINUTEMAN Home Inspector Inc. LEAD PAINT DETERMINATION AND ANALYSIS PAGE .4 OF 4— /9CMrk40 DE SOURCE Dels Pb Loop R ROOM SIDE SOURCE Date Pb Loose P D Upper Walls Pos ow ash/Mullions I m.e.Walk Exteror IIVPerring bead Chair Rail 4 inflow Slit/Apron f> Baseboard Pdj inflow Casing/Header/Stops 1 Door �Ki pas Window Sash/Mullions Door Casing Jamb ACS Exterior SiIUPaning bead r Ce `._poor t�1...• *,rCt. CI t Walls floor Casing-Jamb tl66 CI se Casing r CI et Baseboards C el g J b Clo I Shelves 4 — Window SIIVApron/Stops POj Fl Window Casing/Header POS C mg Window Sash Mullions paf O her Exterior Sill/Parting bead Por5 Win sill/Apron/Stops Casing/Header Sash/Mullions © Room Ua6er•Yalt4 Exterior Sill/Parting bead . rip CO Lower Walls • ,� /"•'•' Window Sill/Apron/Stops Chair rail I Casio Header Baseboard /iTs w Sash/Mullions A 1 Door 64114 kg} E.....ior Sill/Parting Bead Door Casing Jamb /a ler ow Sill/Apron/Stops $ 2 Door sLsJamb 1 N /Heops Caw CasinglHeador Door Casing Jamb AJj ow Sash/Mullions 3 Door 1.111 Cho 1/t> Exterior SINPaning bead Door Casing Jamb Closet Walls Silt/Apron Closet Casing-Jamb ��Windo''w'''' Closet Baseboards fly dow SesNMullions Closet Shelves /1 Exterior Sill/Parting bead Floor , I Window Sill/Apron Ceiling dow Casing/Header/Stops Stops Other ow Sash/Mullions Cpe{1C2 CA/Steer 142-` Exior Sill/Parting bead Window Sill/Apron Casing/Header/Slops ••- Walls ndow w Sash/Mullions Lowe ails Exterior Sill/Parting bead Chair ra 4- SG Window SIIVApron Base...rd Casing/Header/Slops 1 •••r d Sash/Mullions Dow CasingJamb Exterior Sill/Parting bead .1 Door Closet Warts .1f PCZ Door Casing-Jamb Closet Casing-Jamb 3 Door Closet Baseboards •r Casing-jamb Closet Shelves '4 IN •ow Sill/Apron Floor •w Casing/Header/Stops Ceiling U dew Sash/Mullions Other or tor Sill/Parting bead ndow SilVApron 2 Window Casing)HeadedStops Window Sash/Mullions Exterior Sill/Parting bead Window SIIVApron intlbw Casing/Header/Stops Pb MORE THAN 0.5% OR 1 .2 mg/cm 2 I8 ILLEGAL 'r r i ss MINUTEMAN Home Inspector Inc. PAINT DETERMINATION AND ANALYSIS PAGE 4- OF 1— 19 Clc.rk-'O DOE SOURCE Date Pb Lowe R ROOM SIDE SOURCE gap Pb Lmw R Walls C- Siting • B,D4cL Pat Exterior ��1 Siding 1314 0-01.. ill 4 G Door 4,6 Chipboard Door Casing/Jamb FOC Sdn Threshold Corn lboards() G 1 Window Sill/Apron %S Door Door Casing/Jamb Window Casing I CS Window Sash/Mullins /46 Door G 2 window Si/Apron f1aS Der Casing-Jamb window Casing ?Ji 4/ s••r Casing/Jamb Window SaaNMUllgne Pas LtCasing Window Sill/Apron Door fis•• Casing/Jamb Thresholds(I) Sash/Mullions Window Sill/Apron L Window SiW'.mn indow Casing Casing Sash Mullions indow Sash/Mullions Bailin Caps i. Window SWVApron ,yam /.�rBalusters ib / indow Casing ,1141 Lowe Railings L 6* "inflow Sash Mullion Support Columns(#) 1 if); window sill/Apron S. Ceiling/Joists J i ndow Casing Upper Trim Pta inflow Sash/Mullions Floor Window SilVApron Slope ,r u j>- UF.(j Inflow Casing inflow SeshlMullians <I. Handrails I ✓' y Up r Trim Pgau4 Lowe Trim 9flna s #05 Cellar window Units r Trim Walls 2 ellar Window Units Siding Low rim Door ellar Window Units Door C ngiJamb L m Three Ilar Window Units Window Sill/Apron B61£iad Window Casing Free -- Window Sash/Mullions Other Widow Sill/Apron Window Casing Window Sash/Mullions inflow Sm/Apron 3 now Casing ndow SasNMulllona Inflow SIIBApron ndow casing -� 4 _ Window Sash/Mullions Rai Caps Bat stem La Railings Su I Columns p) Cei g/Joists Up r Trim Floo Ste Handrails Pb MORE THAN 0.5% OR 1.2 mg/cm 2 IS ILLEGAL "z I 1 SS ,�i,'. 4=1'4 "�5, ,.. l :1+:45F ). Cei, a i °=tit err. , ,., .wi er l'or 3 x _ _: ibl ?mat aid a o -: rt= + a;.tfr sale or other accessible material on^.a -1 - ..r to Se provided to the following days,prior to the beginning .of deleading. persons at least 1. Occupants of the dwelling unit ' -2. --All other occupants of the residential premises, if any - 3. Director, Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program . -, Department of public Bealth; 305 ouch-Street, Jamaica Pia in, MA- 02130 4. Lead Removal Program, Bureau of Technical Services Department of Labor and Industries, Division of industrial Safety 100 Cambridge Street, Room 1101, -Boston,_ MA - 02202 5. .. Local Board of Health/Code Enforcement Agency — - " ' ' 6. Massachusetts Historical Commission .. - _ - — (!E premises -is listed on the State Register of Historic Places). • ----The undersigned hereby-states, under the penalties of perjury; 'that s/he has rec and understood the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.-Deleading Regulatrons,- 454 CMS 22.00, and Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control Regulations, 105 CMR 460 00, an that the information contained in_this notification is-true and correct to the b his/her knowledge and belief. e NbV,._-- 1 - 19q) .3 P2idt�1�_(�. . - ... . ..._ti. companyi k©.e 't.. _Ok.L,F..RD�NC1 ._ Office Use Only 00348/6 rev 11/16/89 nEFARTHtNT OF PUBLIC R :.Lr3/_r.grsgrvESEN?.' CT vABOR F. INL4'$TnZaS All• Lead Paint Contractor Address of NOTIFICATION OF DELEADING WORK sections of this form muot be completed in order to comply with the notification requirements of H.G.L. C. 111 5197 y4. Dyy1���JK . FILS NUMBER Inspector Y} UT>CkP 1 1-joh .jNSP _CaoR. p '�'r11N Oate of Inspection performing. projectRugEiZT RS0 u= License it 3 33 Project Building Name (if any) Street Address t \ CIPgYc, NVT City N 0(c-v AMP 1v N -. . - .zip - -..O 10 (60 'DRY SCRAPING HEAT GUN ENCAPSULATION DEMOLITION CAUSTICS \gEPLACEMENy" 01'HEF4 193 Apt. No- Deleading Method: - - (circle all that apply) POWER SANDING If "Other* selected, please explain . . _ Hr RrNrtil- (jv ILDiNC-1. Check one: dwelling is Multi-family I.- ` • single family Start date l`IOV I b Completion Date jJ co,/ Z When will work be done: _am . .x _ pm' ' >c -weekends? •• - —-Project Supervisor Name Rbfj-FJtr Q) k^15>hfCScN Property Owner R\ c_ NR_V) S H )-� License t 3 3 3 . Address • 31 - - -Etp.ry -S-T.- City Telephone N a RTN n• i ro T { State MN, ¶s 9 - 500 (.oR ) 581-1 - t6( 9 zip 01 oGO In case of emergency, contact what person: KbB€ RT OR S VS g :' ANpi._ C Phone: Area code required day -7)-(0 - 7.--SC, evening S i NC (OVER) / NCLUD€_S C-1 F2oNr 5TA ' 2 5 rwic& S HPr,Rrn-v< . ir5, 00442/5 rev 11/16/A9 Proposal RV‘22 (29-A- Ac , ,(��i� n(zRSoJ �C! /" 5_,," l- t j« 0/637' Proposal No. Sheet No. Cz, Date 9 12 Z/ f Proposal Submitted To Work To Be Performed At %C4 FYFta`) S Ft EJt Street I I CLARK 5T. Et. T. City Flo&T4* Y1 Pl1P.1 Date of Plans State MA, 0.04 9 (0 RTN Am..TO N MA. C t O6O Architect Number. f5'f-9GIq s2 Sal -5008 APT-5 # `Y' a-..s.,l o sy propose to furnish all the materials and perform all the labor necessary for the completion of LEJ+o ?AItvr A43AThnA r % H - £»rZIot / "Ma LikL of tnN90... 5 fry SL /N in& A 497 4-7•4 0 rig- 1-2o4,+r FNt4Lft"ac+- . P D - RIP o - r of AA ✓L. t,h.}-3 o F/y7VA+-5 GL 77 77 CIS Ttc.' r 6Tc . -Tilt cc, Fw- /5 RFisrnl••Sl9kit Ft REini.i7NC, A ' Seo .., ' }c.cfsAS t.,I NOCC.,5 of Aar 0 y A-IL,o /to a, 'NFw S/Yi7 /N aF Ly A--nd tin THE f t 1iiinfv4-.n+t, of 14 PT IS (AOrkit_ 7.y,L to pri,,. r Nils $0.i.) TA K/ - C ice: aI-) Id is guaranteed to be as specified, and the above work to be performed in accordance with the drawings ificotions submitted for above work and completed in a substantial workmanlike manner for the sum of Dollars IS L lens to be made as follows: pAYMh"C A r A Fr. » Y -- r8 50 .fvnc,v cF -7114.. Lvo AK A/r, It o - $146. Ilion todeviay4n fro ab a spec' catio s invol ng ex cost , will e execu ed only upon written o ders, d will n exya char a ove nd ove t esti te.All gree nts c, tinge upon rikes, cider or de ys bplynd our w,%ner to arty fire, to, ado d oth, n ce ry i rant upon ova w rk. Wo men's ompe sation nd Public- on above work to take out by Isurance YRLC:-S ka...fc F 1 hE Di Ana r 3&- rw,c/L4aSF..J, Respectfully submitted Per go%(- A-7 /� /� et.-- -t (' ' ' h, cis..z.r f • k 9F'VCSorJ DF IEAD. ,.sC. Lk c. et",5 h. 3 333 his proposal may be withdrawn by us if not accepted within days pi. TL 1-Pt icA- P '-,tc-f- s NJ Mom 6..-v3-4 Aec s 9 9 3. . I ' ' ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL t; D prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the work as - Payment will be made as outlined above. .._.... s ! Signature. 3 Signature 3450 LITHO IN U. S. e. 51llam F.Weld Governor larles D.Baker Secretary vid H.Mulligan :ommissioner last • i . ('a rprlltino g ico ✓Leale%as cfeivices, @tarine tJ cfeatrr.4ioratoirygzsd ttrr 305 foaAfereet, ceactoz,.0 02130-3597 617-522-3700, Tat 617-522-8735 LEAD DETERMINATIONS REPORT FORM Date of Determinati Inspector: _ /� License # : 9' 93 Method Used: ✓ Sodium Sulfide Expiration date: X-Ray Fluorescence Model: j(X,, Serial II : t/ Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program 800532-9571 Property Address: Northampton, NA 01060 Description of Property: Single family XX Multi-family 11 units 10+ _ Garage Fence Other structures Age of Property: __ Pre-1978 Post-1978 19 Clark Avenue Occupant: Kimberly Brooks Occupants under six years of age: DOB: Shane Brooks DOB: DOB: DOB: Apt. I! o 1990 (3 years old) Occupant ' s Telephone: 585-0225 Property Owner(s) : Richard Shea Owner' s Address : 137.Elm Street Northampton, MA 01060 Owner' s Telephone: 584-5008 An X-ray fluorescence reading greater than 1.2 mg/cm2 or a gray or black reaction to sodium sulfide indicates an illegal level of lead and constitutes a positive determination. • Any removal, replacement , or covering of lead paint as a result of this report or subsequent inspection must be performed only by a deleading contractor licensed by the Department of Labor and Industries. 24 . Interior. Closet door or baseboard (uncapped) 25. Interior Cabinet wall door, shelf, or '26. A / 2FN ?D� a</Alt /Ad 27. 4, /er Gn51.06 ad P 28 . 29 . 30. 2 Address : /1 !'GA4 721/Ae_/ I/ Date: St'3a-q3 LOCATION SOURCE Pb 1. Child ' s bedroom Window parting bead/exterior sill area 2 . Child ' s bedroom Window sill 3 . Living room Window parting bead/exterior sill area PU5 441 4 . Kitchen Window parting bead/exterior sill area 5. Interior Flaking paint &%/t CURL[-5 to d 6. Exterior Flaking paint 7 . Exterior Cellar window units 8 . Exterior Window sills below 5 ' 9 . Exterior Main entry door or door casing 10. Interior outside corner of baseboard 11. Kitchen--er Bathroom Chair rail /a 04u 12 . Bathroom Window sill 13 . Exterior Threshhold 14 . Interior hallway (common area) Stair tread or stringer 15. Interior hallway (common area) Balusters 16. Interior hallway (common area) Door casing 17. Porch Stair tread or riser 18 . Porch Railing cap 19 . Porch Balusters 20. Porch Support columns (<6" diameter or square) ' /iv A% 21. Porch Staircase stringer 22. Exterior Bulkhead William F.Weld Governor Chades 0.Baker Secretary David H.Mulligan Commissioner 00/77/720/21-0671 &rr/vtiro cogereealdL and.9-&zanrfervlces, 00cnnent f Zugio' flato:azGetatayfnstiti tri 305 foadi,Joeet, ;gotten;dGLG 02130-3597 617-522-3700, Ears 617-5224735 LEAD DETERMINATIONS REPORT FORM Date of Determinatio Inspector: License {V : '43/ Method Used: ,/ Sodium Sulfide X-Ray Fluorescence 4A3 -✓P Jar Expiration Model: Serial II : Property Address: 19 Clark Svenue Northampton MA 01060 Description of Property: Single family XX Multi-family i units Garage Fence Other structures Age of Property: Pre-1978 Post-1978 Occupant: Sunny Gilchrist Occupants under six years of age: Caitlin Childhood Lead Polsonln[ Prevention Program 800-532-9571 date: A3 ,L '7 k,e_3 //e Apt. I! 4 10+ Occupant ' s Telephone: 584-8658 Property Owner(s) : Owner' s Address : Owner' s DOB: DOB: DOB: DOD: April 10, 1993 Richard Shea 137 Elm Street Northampton, MA 01060 Telephone: 584-5008 An X-ray fluorescence reading greater than 1.2 mg/cm2 or a gray or black reaction to sodium sulfide indicates an illegal level of lead and constitutes a positive determination. • Any removal, replacement, or covering of lead paint as a result of this report or subsequent inspection must be performed only by a deleading contractor licensed by the Department of Labor and Industries. 24 . Interior, Closet door or baseboard (uncapped) 25. Interior Cabinet door, shelf, or wall 26. : %.//�11�4t'ti1 i fin° +-rrrn,, �/,a-% Jrtu4`,� Pet 27 . ()-1 i44, 4.4aryK/ I,'OJ yil.. ,B%/ 28 . J 29 . 30. Address: iq e / r / /GD2/Ma (/ tj Date: g-;043 v i /0 LOCATION SOURCE Pb 1. Child 's bedroom Window parting bead/exterior sill area a,o itty/( 2 . Child ' s bedroom Window sill �'27t 3 . Living room Window parting bead/exterior sill area 6/AA .» IL 4 . Kitchen Window parting bead/exterior sill area 5. Interior Flaking paint 6. Exterior Flaking paint 7 . Exterior Cellar window units 8 . Exterior Window sills below 5 ' 9 . Exterior Main entry door or door casing 10 . Interior Outside corner of baseboard 11. Kitchen or Bathroom Chair rail 12 . Bathroom Window sill 13 . Exterior Threshhold 14 . ' Interior hallway (common area) Stair tread or stringer 15. Interior hallway (common area) Balusters 16. Interior hallway (common area) Door casing 17 . Porch Stair tread or riser 18 . Porch Railing cap 19. Porch Balusters 20. Porch Support columns (<6" diameter or square) 21. Porch Staircase stringer 9 22. Exterior Bulkhead The contractor must provide written notification to the Depart] of Labor and Industries , all residential occupants , the Boar; Health, and the state Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Proc (CLPPP) at least five days before any deleading work begins. I' your responsibility, as the owner of the premises, to make that the contractor sends the completed forms to all parties. All occupants and pets must be out of the dwelling unit for entire time that interior deleading work is in progress. They not return until a licensed private inspector approves reoccup by conducting an on-site reinspection of the unit; this will done after the final deleading clean-up. Deleaded surfaces are to be repainted until after the inspector gives approval. All work is to be done in a workmanlike manner, and the dwell must be returned to a cqndition that meets the requirements Chapter II of the State Sanitary Code. Scraped surfaces must feathered and made smooth by the deleader prior to repainti (Repaint only after reinspection) . Deleaded windows and doors n have all panes of glass intact and must be weathertight. You are required to provide written notice of the presence of 1 paint to all other occupants of the building. "Notice to Tenants Lead Paint Hazards" is enclosed for that purpose. You are also required to send a copy of the inspection report the enclosed order to all mor`gagees and lienholders of record Questions regarding Department of Labor and Industries regulati should be addressed to the DLI office (617-727-1932) . Questi regarding the Department of Public Health regulations should addressed to the CLPPP central office (800-532-9571) or Department ( ) . InS ector Peter J. McErlain, Health Agent Northampton Board of Health CERTIFIED MAIL # P749-251-452 Director August 20, 1993 Date: Richard Shea 137 Elm Street Northampton, MA 01060 Dear Mr. Shea A lead paint determination was made of the property owned by you at 19 Clark Avenue, Northampton, MA. by Sharon Gilbert of the aaskachusetts Health Department on August 20, 1993 . This determination revealed the presence of lead paint in violation of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 111, section 197. Please contact this office at 586-6950, Ext. 213 as soon as possible to discuss your responsibilities in this case, and the material enclosed. Massachusetts Lead Poisoning Prevention Regulations require that you provide to this office, within 60 (sixty) days of your receipt of this letter, a written contract with a licensed deleader to abate all lead violations ovi sting in the dwelling unit, including interior and exterior common areas. You must provide the deleading contractor with a complete inspection report from a licensed lead paint inspector. The deleading contract must be signed by the contractor and by you; it must specify that all violations on the interior of the unit and the interior common areas .will be deleaded within 90 (ninety) days of your receipt of this letter, and that all exterior violations and/or window replacement will be complete within 120 (one hundred and twenty) days. This Department is recuired by law to file a case against you in court if it has not received a copy of the deleading contract by the sixty-first day, or if the above timelines for interior and exterior deleading compliance are not adhered to as documented by a. private lead paint inspector. In a criminal case, you may be fined by the court up to $500 for each day of non-compliance. Only contractors licensed by the Department of Labor and Industries as deleading contractors may engage in the removal, covering, or replacement of lead hazards. Neither you nor anyone in your employ nor the occupants of this unit may remove or cover any lead paint unless that person is a licensed deleading contractor. ORDER You are hereby ordered to remedy all violations of M. G. L. C. 11 s. 197 and 105 GSA 460. 000 as identified by a licensed private le inspector.You must contract in writing with a licensed deleader a a signed and dated copy of the contract must be received by th agency within 60 (sixty) days of your receipt of this Order. Sa contract must specify that all violations on the interior of t residential premises or dwelling unit and interior common are will be abated within 90 (ninety) days of receipt of this Order. addition, the contract must specify that all violations on t exterior of the residential premises and exterior common areas wi be abated within 120 (one hundred and twenty) days of receipt this Order. If windows are to be replaced and you can demonstra that an order had been placed for the windows within 60 (six: days of receipt of this Order, you will have 120 (one hundred a twenty) days from receipt of this Order to install the new windos. You must comply with all applicable sections of 105 CMR 460. 0C Compliance will be determined by this agency' s receipt of appropriate documentation within the specified deadline, includir a copy of a signed and dated deleading contract within 60 days receipt of this Order; a Letter of Lead Paint Reoccupa: Reinspection Certification issued by a licensed private le Inspector within 90 days of receipt of this Order; and a Letter Lead Abatement Compliance issued by a licensed private if inspector within 120 days of receipt of this Order. In addition copy of the deleading notification must be received by this age) at least five days prior to any commencement of deleading. PENALTIES Failure to comply with this order will result in crimi prosecution. The law provides penalties of up to 5500 for each • of non-compliance. In addition, you may become liable for ci punitive damages ecual to three times any actual damages failure to comply with this o^de-- ; < a rh4 ' d becomes poisoned. CORRECTION OF VIOLATION BY CODE tNsORCE24MT AGENCY If the dangerous levels of lead are not abated within the t periods stipulated above, this agency may contract with a licer deleader to correct the violation and bill the owner, or initi court action to reimburse itself. I "sector Peter J. Mctrlain, Health Agent Northampton Board of Health Certified Mail 4 P 749 251 452 Director August 20, 1993 ORDER TO CORRECT VIOLATION Richard Shea 137 Elm Street Northampton, MA 01060 Owner or agent of the property located at 19 Clark Street, Northampton, MA Be advised that an agent of the Board of Health has determined certain portions of the aforementioned residential property to be in violation of the State Sanitary Code. Chapter II, "Minimum Standards of Fitness for Human Habitation, " 105 CMR 410.750 (I) . This violation also constitutes a violation of the Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, 105 CRR 460.000, and Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 111, section 197. Conditions exist in this residence which may endanger and/or materially impair the health of the occuoan s of these premises. DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY The Director of the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program and the Board of Health declare that the presence of the aforementioned violation presents an immediate danger of lead poisoning to one or more occupants of the premises and that this constitutes an emergency pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws (MGL) , Chapter 111, section 198, within the meaning of the Sanitary Code, Chapter 1, Section 400.200 (B) . ABATEMENT OF LEAD VIOLATIONS M.G.L. C.111, ss.190-199A and the Department of Labor and Industries Deleading Regulations, 454 CMR 22. 00, as well as the Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control require that only licensed deleading contractors conduct residential lead abatement. This means that you cannot conduct lead abatement yourself or hire anyone other than a licensed deleading contr actor. Violations of this requirement shall be punished by a fine of not less than five hundred nor more than 1500 dollars for each offense. Disclaimer Concerning Lead Determination Report The information contained in this report concerning the presence or absence of lead paint does not constitute a comprehensive lead paint inspection. The surfaces tested represent only a portion of those,surfaces which would be tested to determine whether the premises are in compliance with the Massachusetts Lead Poisoning Prevention Law (Massachusetts General Laws, chapter 111, sections • 190-199A. ) Serious lead poisoning hazards are created when materials containing lead paint are disturbed, unless proper safety guidelines are followed. Therefore, Massachusetts law requires that: Any deleading work done on the premises must be done by a certified or licensed deleader. Letters of Compliance will be .withheld if unauthorized deleading has occurred. Any renovating or rehabilitation of premises containing dangerous levels of lead paint must be done in compliance with the procedures set forth in the regulations issued by the Department of Labor and Industries (454 CMR 22. 11) , including sealing off the work area from adjacent areas, and using a HEPA vacuum and TSP for final clean-up. Any deleading work done on the basis of this report will not cualify the owner or occupant for a state tax credit, nor will the cost of such deleading be reimbursable under any state loan or grant programs. In order to qualify for such programs, the premises must first be subject to a comprehensive lead paint inspection. If a child under six resides in this dwelling, the owner may face criminal or civil liabilities unless all lead paint violations have been corrected. This lead report cannot assure that the property owner has met his or her obligations under the law. It is unlawful for rental aroperty owners to use the presence of lead as the basis for d4sc-4m4na`4on against tenants or potential tenants with young children. Areas where there arc peeling, chipping, or flaking lead paint and dust should be Wet sponging and mopping with detergents containing phosphate, like trl-sodium ph are best for this type of cleaning. Windows sills are often a major source of lead e They should be periodically cleaned If paint dust or flakes collect there. If they are condition, the best thing to do may be to keep the lower sash closed and open only tI sash for ventilation. Contact paper may be applied to areas of peeling paint on wind walls, or other surfaces as a temporary measure. We do nor recommend that you use your cleaner to clean up paint chips because it will disperse fine particulate Into the air. So, furniture can be moved to form a child-protective barrier to cover deteriorating paint or If deteriorating paint or plaster Is in the child's bedroom, use another room as the child if possible. Think of those parts of the home where your child spend most of his or he and try to keep them as clean as you can before deleading. Lead paint can contaminate soil. If the exterior surfaces of your home have chipping, or flaking lead paint, do not allow your child to play in the soil around the house and be nor. to track soil from these areas Into the house. Follow the advice of your code enfor Inspector abour soil on your property. n F.'NCid vernar s 0.Baker :relary i. Mulligan nissioner etrecithie,Gizzo co/ Lie/vices. 00arbrzeaa is 2agio .5'(ecr//o ("ato ZaGoraco%y a rt%r,gr, 305 J2iat ,f&ce4 Ooszon4.4( 02130-3597 617-522-3700, TaX, 617-522-8735 RESIDENTIAL LEAD ABATEMENT ADVISORY Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program 000-5329571 f The process of abating lead paint Is very dangerous.22 or requre that the helyDepartme t or a abor 454 and Industries' Delcading Regulations, ceased deleading contractor can remove or cover lead paint, or replace a fixture or surface Dated with lead paint. Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, 105 CMR 460.000, ave additional requirements to make sure that occupants of a dwelling unit are not exposed D lead hazards. The most important requirement Is that the dwelling unit not be occupied 'Idle the unit is being deleaded. It is very important that occupants think carefully about what heir daily needs will be during the time they are away from home, and take along all that they viii need. No one should return to a dwelling unit undergoing deleading. Both property owners and tenants must take their responsibilities rio other andcco cooperate fully to oots interfere protection if If all concerned. Tenants, property cork being completed safely. Tenants of the unit to be deleaded and other residents must receive written notification at least five days prior to the beginning of any lead paint removal/abatement. All furnishings and possessions of every type should be removed Cfcd or stored in npl stic[bags nr7thmworkould areas This includes all children's clothing, toys, stuffed removed and closets must be emptied. Possessions not removed a fromces the w rke k area should be put In plastic bags and left In the center of the room, only this extensive precautionary measure Is to protect every household article from lead dust contamLnation. Very fine dust is extremely h,r'rrdous and especially difficult to remove` A very thorough final clean-uP will be conducted by the deteader no sooner than 24 hours after the completion of active deleading. This is to ensure a tthat f nee aiairborne after p rticulat ec will l settle out and be removed in the final clean-p. Occupants �—.— determines r occupancy reinspection.premises pans should leave ph e numoccupants eruwl ere they tcan be reached so that the inspector can notify them when It is safe to return home. While there is no substitute for deleading and thorough dean-up to protect children from lead exposure, there are some important steps that can be taken even before deleading occurs. Your public lead inspector's advice and counsel should be carefully followed because of their personal knowledge of your child's home environment. especially As part of their normal behavior, young children place things in their mouths, es p toys, and their own fingnzs. If there are paint chips and dust in your home, they may or in your child's mouth. Children's toys pick up lead as will food and hat fa toys the floor and most of all, their fingers. It is especially at Importer and to try to keep your child's hands clean, particularly meal time. escrow (separated savings) account. If these conditions are met, occupants may not for non-payment of rent or for any other cause which is not the fault of the occupants. However, as soon as the violation is certified as having been corrected, all withheld a have to paid to the owner. (4) "Rent Receivership". M.G.L. C. 111, ss. 127C to 127J). The occupants and/or the Lead Poisoning Prevention Program may petition the court to allow rent to be paid rather than to the owner, provided that the occupant is up to date in rent. The court appoint a "receiver" who may spend as much of the rent money as is needed to correct tion. - (5) Abatement of Rent. May be awarded through a court action under decisions of tl chusetts Supreme Court Judicial Court case, Boston Housins Authority vs. Hemini NE3d 831, 363 Mass. 184 (1973). In such an action, the court determines the va premises with violations and reduces the amount of rent due. (6) Landlord Liability - Compensatory and Punitive Damages. Pursuant to M.G.L. C. 1] the owner of any residential premises is financially liable for all damages associated w of childhood lead poisoning arising from his/her failure to abate lead paint, plaster or hazards when a child under six years of age will reside or resides in the premises. I of any dwelling unit or residential premises, who is notified of a dangerous level of lent plaster or other material present upon his or her premises, and who does not satisfact rect or remove the dangerous conditions, shall in addition to actual damages, be subjec tive damages, which are three times the actual damages found. REPAINTING Violations of the Lead Law constitute violations of the State Sanitary Code. Although re surfaces from which lead paint or other coatings have been removed is not required for comf the Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control, repainting of such surfaces is reqt the State Sanitary Code, 105 Cv1R 410.021. It is important that deleaded surfaces be sealed easily cleaned. Repainting of deleaded surfaces may not occur until after the surfaces reinspected while bare and approved for repainting by a licensed lead inspector. Repainting of deleaded surfaces on the interior of the dwelling unit and interior common are completed within thirty days of the reoccupancy reinspection. Exterior surfaces must be repair thirty days of the compliance reinspection. This requirement does not apply to surfaces where lead paint has been covered or a new surface installed to replace a leaded one. Tenants are advised to call their local board of health if the required repainting is not cm stipulated above. Revised 05/03/93 4 tl/(nom/ 6L/ / 'ply ./ ?�01 . 0 • 1 J / + ' drectteto ( cP�aCreealt/L and✓LConcuvtieets, am F.Weld �/ pt io vern or feat° /ir/yf/v)ti,sv6�Ff/thee. iecreetarrykef 305 foat4ftree4W"W,estOi, 02130-3597 H.Mulligan nmissio net 617-522-3700, Tac 617-522-8735 Childhood Lead Poisoni • Prevention Program 800-532.9571 NOTICE TO OWNER AND TENANTS' RIGHTS AND REMEDIES OLATION has been determined that the residential premises or dwelling unit and common areas at the address ad on the accompanying order contain dangerous levels of lead in paint or other coating in violation NI-G.L.C. 111, ss. 196 and 197 and 105 CMR 460.000, Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention anc introl. The owner of the residential premises is required by M.G.L. C.111, S. 197 to abate leac Nations whenever a child under 6 years of age resides on the property or in special cases when directec local or state authorities. us violation endangers or materially impairs the health, safety or well-being of persons occupying tin emises. The violation was not caused by the occupants of the premises nor by any person(s) actin: der the control of the occupants. t"NANTS' RIGHTS AND REMEDIES to presence of the above violation entitles the occupants of the premises to the following statutory right ld remedies. These remedies are somewhat complex and occupants are advised to obtain legal assistant id/or legal advice before using any of them. (1) Alternative Housing. M.G.L. C. s.197 and 105 CMR 460.160(A) require that a dwelling unit or residential premises shall not be occupied while deleading is being conducted. The residential premises or dwelling unit cannot be reoccupied until deleading is completed, it is cleaned up ac- cording to procedures specified in 105 CMR 460.160 (D), and it meets the conditions of a reoccu- pancy reinspection specified in 105 CMR 460.760(A). It is the responsibility of the landlord and tenant to work out an acceptable plan for alternative housing and any costs associated with alter- native housing and/or rent abatement. Tenants under lease and tenants at will have legal rights applicable to this circumstance and are advised to seek legal assistance in those circumstances in which a satisfactory arrangement cannot be reached. (2) Protection From Retaliatory Rent Increase or Eviction. The landlord may not increase rent or evict occupants in reprisal for their having reported a violation or suspected violation of the Lead Law. Landlords who threaten or take reprisals against a tenant for exercising his/her rights under M.G.L. C. 111, ss. 190-199A are liable for damages under M.G.L. C. 186, 5. 18 and M.G.L. C. 93a. (3) Rent Withholding. M.G.L. C. 239, s. 8A) After the landlord has been notified of the lead pain, violations, the occupants may withhold rent as long as lead paint violations remain uncorrected. provided that they are up to date in rent when they start rent withholding. To fully protec themselves against attempted evictions, occupants may need to place withheld monies in an Sze sonnnoinweaN - execucve GAce o/siL/o9' eAcsmG.xend of otaa/aa ,and/ . � ,12 �LWdtOos O/✓'na%M�4JL A1,aati /00 &,..('P` f.,,,l, gdadan 0.9202 Lead Removal Program Division of Industrial Safety Boston New Redford Lawrence Worcester Douglas Dewar, Manager George Cannella, Inspector Paul Petrawski, Inspector Peter Smith, inspector Brian Wong, inspector Michael DiPietro, Supers or Cary Caspar, Inspector Don Linhares-, Inspector 617-727-6I55 617-727-1933 617-727-4996 Robert tamarre, Sunersisor 617-727-0611 Stuart King, Supervisor Teresa Dominguez, Inspector Michael Hard, Inspector Steven Troiano, Inspector Soringfi eld Edmund_aredee,-Supervisor -Gregor _YOmer7—Imspec wL William lambert, Inspector Pittsfield Bagnond-W1 p«iisor Jon Lifvgren, Inspector Richard Walsh, Inspector 50S-792-7635 413-734-1421 413-445-4214 .11iam F. Weld Governor ,id P. Forsberg Secralary rid it. Mulligan Commissioner a/vaxt./7i Pti c /L C62IUf7WOd2d /PCGO/Z iry grCGet th z gram/ 305Jaa6 '$ re , J-anyalcn„larrv, 02/50 NOTICE TO TENANTS OF LEAD PAINT HAZARDS Dangerous levels of lead In violation of the Lead Law (M.O.L. C. Ill, ss. 190-199A) and the Regulations for Lead Poisoning hibuilding. Children exposed oo lead paint Ltaavve been in contracting no of concracring Lead poisoning. This disease affects the normal behavioral and intellectual development of children, especially children under the age of 6 years. If you have a periodic bass` If years of agc, it child has not been screened screened should request poisoning child's provider to perform the screening. Screening is the only pour child's dxcor or health care p way lead poisoning can be detected. Since lead paint has been found in a unit in this building, it is quite possible that your unit may have lead paint too. If you have children under six for years of page,.you arcaadvise advised ocspeak c to your landlord about having your apartment inspected local M board of assachusetts. law for for lead land inspection, coodisc discriminate against tenants for beca Sefurther of advice. lead paint haza against ds in their apartment, or to threaten or take -epc;sai^ against tenants. will begin your ding children out of You will receive a notice five days in advance of the date on which deleading g in the unit stated above. While the deleading is being conducted, keep y an alternative staircase during this nproc ass. If your unit is on the same floor on which deleaded. Use may be work is being done, be sure that your doorway is temporarily ' sealed with t masking tape or you it nc material so that fine lead dust cannot be blown in, under the dod door. fhe yo u do nc have an alternative means of exit from your apartment, spe ak to contractor, to coordinate the work. Check window sills and doorways for visible dust afte deieading. Lead dust can be cleaned-uP with a high a osphate, eterg the like dlum phos ate phate. If you notice lead dust from deleading in your P Properly conducted, deleadiug work should not result in lead dust contamination of yet- or if work areas are not properly contained to prevent dust and debris from being disperse building. if lead paint dust or paint debris Is not properly cleaned up at the end of the wockda notify your landlord or call the Department of Labor and Industries at the numbers on tl reverse side of this notice.