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Prospect Place CPA Application Feb 2022.pdfAlexis Breiteneicher** Title:PROSPECT PLACE OWNER LLC, a Massachusetts Limited Liability Company By: Prospect Place GM LLC, a Massachusetts Limited Liability Company, its sole member By: Valley Community Development Corporation, a Massachusetts Non-Profit Corporation, it sole managing memberBy: Alexis Breiteneicher Schneeflock, its Executive Director 1 Prospect Place CPA Application Narrative: Location: Prospect Place is the planned acquisition and redevelopment of the vacant former Northampton Nursing Home located at 737 Bridge Road. It is parcel number 18C-048. Please see maps attached. Purpose: The purpose of this project is to create new affordable, family rental housing. Based on a preliminary architect’s “fit test” (see attached), the existing building can be repurposed to provide an estimated 60 rental units, ranging in size from studios to 3-bedroom units. (Please note the “fit test” plans are a preliminary “order of magnitude” exercise (which demonstrate potential for 61 units) and are not intended to exactly match the estimated unit mix below.) Tables below show the estimated mix of apartment sizes as well as income tiers: Definitions for Tables: o 30%, 60%, 80%, 100% (of Area Median Income or AMI) o ELI = Extremely Low Income (aka <30% AMI) o MRVP = Mass Rental Voucher Program (project-based rental subsidies) o PBS = Project Based Subsidy o FCF = Facilities Consolidation Funds (targeted housing subsidy for clients of the Department of Mental Health) o CBH = Community Based Housing (targeted housing subsidy for clients of Mass Rehab who have physical disabilities) o LIHTC = Low Income Housing Tax Credit 2 Community Preservation criteria this project will meet: The proposed project will meet the general criteria of community housing as defined by the Community Preservation Act, as 100% of the units will be available to low-income (80% AMI) or moderate-income (100% AMI) households. Furthermore, the proposed project meets the preference stated in the Act for “the adaptive re-use of existing buildings or construction of new buildings on previously developed sites, ”as the proposed site contains an existing 71,963 SF building which will be renovated for the proposed 60-unit project. The project meets the Northampton CPA Review Criteria for Community Housing in the following ways: 1. Create or preserve community housing – both rental and home ownership, with a focus that matches community needs for households. The proposed project will increase the supply of affordable rental housing for families in a desirable, walkable neighborhood close to community amenities. A total of 88% of the planned units (53 units) will be made available to households at or below 80% AMI, and the remaining 12% (7 units) will be made available to moderate-income “workforce” households earning up to 100% AMI. 2. Promote and encourage use by diverse populations. Valley works hard to create and market units that will attract a variety of households at various income levels. As currently proposed, 2 units will be set aside for clients of the Department of Mental Health, and 3 units would be set aside for persons with disabilities, including elders, with a priority for individuals who are in institutions, nursing facilities or at risk of institutionalization. Fifteen additional units will be marketed and available to households at 30% AMI with 8 of these having a preference for homeless tenants. The balance of apartments are designed for moderate income tenants. Both by having a range of units sizes and income tiers, Valley will encourage use by a diverse population. 3. Provide housing that is harmonious in design and scale with the surrounding community. The proposed project will re-use an existing building already established within a neighborhood. While the building is larger than its abuttors, it has been in its location for 50 years. Site planning will study uses that could be available to the public as well as to tenants. This could include pedestrian connections and pathways to the surrounding neighborhood, community facilities (such as gardens, a playground, or pickleball court), and landscaping. 4. Intermingle affordable and market rate housing. As noted above, the proposed project looks to provide a combination of low-income and moderate “workforce” housing, with a range of below 30% AMI up to 100% AMI. 5. Ensure long-term affordability (see Appendix D), with a focus on: a. Housing ownership affordability of at least 30 years b. Housing rental affordability of at least 30 years, or such longer period as may be contained in an Affordable Housing Restriction granted to the Commonwealth. The project intends maintain affordability restrictions for 50-99 years, which will be codified in an Affordable Housing Restriction. 3 6. Promote the use of existing buildings or construction on previously developed or City-owned sites. The site contains an existing 71,963 SF building on a 6.2-acre lot. The project will renovate and re-use the existing building and some existing site features, such as some driveways, walkways, and parking areas. 7. Provide the City credit for units under M.G.L. Chapter 40B. All units will be eligible to be placed on the subsidized housing inventory. 8. Provide housing that incorporates supportive services for those in need of services, including the homeless and persons with disabilities. The project goal is to provide a 0.5 FTE on-site Resident Services Coordinator who can assist tenants in need of services, including homeless persons and persons with disabilities. The Operating Budget carries $35,000 for this position. The Resident Services Coordinator will coordinate with the area service providers on behalf of the tenants. A Supportive Services plan will be developed, reviewed, and approved by DHCD as part of the financing process. 10. Is LEED or Energy Star certified, complies with energy stretch code, and has a very low HERS rating. Valley will be working with general contractors, architects, and mechanical engineers to create a highly-energy efficient and fossil-fuel free building. The project will be designed for solar panels to offset the electric use in the building. In addition, we are considering the possibility of geo-thermal for heating if financially feasible. 11. Enhance nonprofit capacity for providing housing and related services. Valley Community Development will serve as the majority owner and managing partner for this development. Valley is a 501(c)3 non-profit. The development of this project will substantially increase Valley’s current 86 units under management. 12. Provide housing in locations that promote walking, biking, and use of public transportation, and discourage single-occupancy vehicle trips. The proposed project is located along a bus-route and is near shopping, medical facilities, protected open space, the rail / bike trail, an elementary and the High School, the YMCA, and the Northampton Survival Center. 14. Provide housing for households with incomes below 80% of area median and based on community need give special consideration for funding to projects which restrict at least some units to even lower income households including households with incomes below 50% or 30% of area median. The proposed unit mix for the project is 20 units at 30% AMI, 20 units at 60% AMI, 13 units at 80% AMI, and 7 units at 100% AMI. Valley reserves the right to modify the unit distribution based on funders requests; however, the project will be 100% affordable based on the definition of community housing under the Community Preservation Act. Community Needs served by this Project: Community needs that will be met by this project are identified above. Also, as noted in the Northampton Strategic Housing Plan (2011), the 4 proposed project will provide affordable rental housing in an increasingly tight real estate market where rental vacancy rates (2.6%) are well below state vacancy rate (4.6% in January 2020). The project will repurpose a vacant and underutilized building in a previously developed location and rehabilitate the building to be energy efficient and fossil fuel free. The renovation of the building will address the current visual blight of the damaged property and eliminate the vandalism and unlawful entry that have happened throughout the past decade. The current building contains evidence of fires having been set and extensive, deliberate damage of property. Correcting these conditions will improve the appearance and safety of this neighborhood. How the project Serves Underserved Populations: This proposed housing development is designed to meet the needs of several underserved populations including low- and moderate-income renters; homeless persons and families; and persons with mental and physical disabilities. Long Term Affordability: will be ensured via a deed rider. This rider is anticipated to be for 50-99 years. Depending upon the timing of financing, the City will either record its own Affordable Housing Restriction (deed rider) on the property or will agree to jointly sign an Affordable Housing Restriction with other state lenders. Community Support: This project has unanimous support from the Northampton Housing Partnership, see letter attached. Since a January 10, 2022, front-page article in the Daily Hampshire Gazette about this project (attached), Valley has received numerous expressions of support from Northampton residents in the form of e-mails and calls. Valley conducted outreach to neighbors and abutters in anticipation of a February 16th neighbor meeting. This meeting will supply information and gather feedback from immediate abutters and neighbors. We fully anticipate hearing and responding to concerns from near neighbors as well as having general community support. Many people have expressed that they are very pleased “something” is happening with this vacant building after so many years. Measuring Success: We will measure success through completion of project milestones according to the Project Timeline below. Through meeting these milestones, the following outcomes will be achieved:  Eliminate a current source of blight through stabilizing and repurposing a vacant building in disrepair  Add 60 units of affordable housing to the current supply in Northampton  Provide housing for families at a range of sizes and income levels, creating an integrated housing community  Increase energy efficiency of the current building through added insulation and high efficiency mechanical systems  An added goal (budget and feasibility dependent) is to power the future apartment building through renewable energy sources, such as PV solar and geothermal, to the maximum extent possible Ongoing Maintenance and Upkeep: This development will require ongoing maintenance and upkeep. Supervision and daily maintenance will be provided by property management staff from 5 Housing Management Resources (HMR). HMR is a professional property management company specializing in the operation of affordable housing and manages all of Valley Community Development’s current rental housing. HMR expects to employ a full-time on-site property manager as well as part-time on-site maintenance staff. Routine maintenance and repairs will be paid through the annual operating budget—see attached. Upon construction completion, a Capitalized Replacement Reserve will be established (estimated amount = $100,000). Annual contributions to this Capitalized Replacement Reserve will supplement the Reserve (estimated = $32,000 per annum). These Reserves will be used to pay for major capital repairs and updates. Project Budget Please see project budgets attached, including a Development Budget (aka Sources & Uses) and an Operating Budget. These budgets are preliminary and will evolve as design and fundraising for this project continue. CPA funds of $1,000,000 are requested for acquisition. As is typical, local funds are being requested early in this project’s pre-development phase. The early dedication of local funds is vital for the project sponsor to attract larger sources allocated through the MA Department of Housing & Community Development (DHCD). Funds committed to date (as of January 27, 2022) include: o $400,000 pre-development loan from the Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation (CEDAC) o $2.3 M acquisition loan from CEDAC After holding the property for almost a year, the current property owner is motivated to sell the property as soon as possible for the appraised value of $2.6 M. This transfer is expected to take place using two sources: $2.3 M from CEDAC and $300,000 in a deferred loan from the seller. Because the CEDAC acquisition loan is interest bearing and the sponsor anticipates a 2–3 year period before it can be re-paid (at construction closing), we seek $1,000,000 in CPA funds to pre-pay a portion of the CEDAC loan. This pre-payment will yield savings of between $78,000 - $118,000 for this project (depending upon overall project timing). Multi-Year Funding: This application does not seek multi-year funding. Project Timeline: Please see the projected timeline, with key milestones below. The left-hand column is a “best case” timeline in which the project sponsor is eligible to apply in the next DHCD “One Stop” funding round and DHCD awards funds to the project’s first application. The right-hand column is a less preferred (but possible) scenario in which there is a delay in eligibility to apply to DHCD and / or DHCD does not fund this project on its first application (due to high levels of competition for funds at the state level). The longer the project takes to reach construction closing, the greater the value of CPA funds for acquisition become, since a longer holding period equates to higher interest being paid on CEDAC acquisition loan funds. 6 Best Case Possible Property Acquisition Mar-22 Mar-22 Due Diligence - Site and Building February - March 2022 May - August 2021 Plan Development April - June 2022 May - December 2021 CPA Applications Due Feb-22 Feb-22 CPA Awards Finalized May-22 May-22 Underutilized Properties Program Application Due May-22 May-22 FHLBB Application Due Jul-22 Jul-22 Apply for Special Permit Aug-22 Aug-22 Zoning Permit Issued Sep-22 Sep-22 FHLBB Awards Dec-22 Dec-22 DHCD Pre-Application for One Stop Nov-22 Nov-22 DHCD One Stop - 1st submission Jan-23 Jan-23 2nd submission Jan-24 One Stop Award Jun-23 Jun-24 Construction & Financing Closing Mar-24 Mar-25 Construction Start Mar-24 Mar-25 Construction Completion / Certificate of Occupancy Issued Jun-25 Jun-26 100% Lease Up of Apts Oct-25 Oct-26 3-Mos Break-Even Operations Feb-26 Feb-27 Permanent Closing Mar-26 Mar-27 Feasibility: Many of the key steps needed to accomplish this project are identified above including property acquisition, permitting, and applying for and receiving financing from a variety of sources. Other feasibility elements include: Appraisal: A fair market appraisal commissioned by CEDAC was prepared by Crowley & Associated on November 3, 2021. Valuation is $2,600,000. Zoning: This property is in the URB zone. The proposed development meets criteria for a Special Permit from the Northampton Planning Board as a multi-family use. The maximum density allowed on this 6.2-acre site with a Special Permit under URB is 106 housing units, well below the 60 units proposed in this development. Historic: This property is not historic and clearance from the Massachusetts Historical Commission has been received (see attached). A review by the Northampton Historical Commission is not required (see e-mail attached). Environmental Site Assessment: A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment was completed in February 2021 and no Reportable Environmental Conditions (RECs) were identified. An excerpt containing conclusions and recommendations from this report is attached. Hazardous Materials: A full, pre-demolition hazardous materials report was prepared by Atlas Environmental on January 5, 2022. This report is attached. There is a significant 7 quantity of asbestos in the building that must be abated prior to renovation (as would also be required prior to demotion). The low bid from a qualified abatement contractor for this work was $720,000. The budget carries $750,000 for this expense to allow for some cost escalation. Structural Analysis: Preliminary review by a structural engineer informed the decision to re-use the existing building. A full structural analysis is currently underway (field work is complete) that will guide final design. Wetlands: A potential vernal pool was identified during a past use study of the property. As soon as snows melt, we will engage a wetland scientist to issue a determination for this area. The location in question is in a wooded section to the rear of the parcel. It is not a location currently under development nor is it slated for redevelopment. This determination is not expected to have any impact on development plans. Endangered Species / Floodplain: The parcel is not in a flood zone, nor does it contain any endangered or rare species habitats. See documentation attached. Parking / Traffic: The site currently has 91 parking spaces, more than is required by URB zoning for the proposed multi-family use (72 spaces). The project sponsor, neighbors, and the City will discuss the appropriate amount of parking and best traffic pattern for the redevelopment. The City wishes to discontinue access from Bridge Road to this site due to high traffic on Bridge Road and proximity to other intersections. Alternates, such as a new driveway from Prospect Avenue, will be explored. Utilities: As a previously developed site that served a heavy user group, the site already has access to sufficient public utilities—sewer, water, stormwater, electric. Construction Cost: Valley compared several recent bids for renovation projects of similar scope and scale to establish a construction budget. The current budget includes an assumption of $200/sf for building renovation, plus added budget lines for site work, hazardous materials abatement, and PV solar panels. Total construction cost including a 7% contingency is $238/sf. Development Team: Some members of the Development Team have been identified and others are to be determined. Active in this project to date include: Sponsor: Prospect Place Owner LLC (Valley CDC & 737 Northampton LLC) Architect: Tom Chalmers, Austin Design, Inc. Structural Engineer: Brud Sanderson, Stevens Associates Environmental Engineer: Atlas Technical Consultants, LLC General Contractor: Saloomey Construction (likely) Property Manager: Housing Management Resources Attorney: Klein Hornig (specialist in tax credit financing) Financing: CEDAC (pre-development, acquisition) 8 ATTACHMENTS:  Project Budgets (Sources & Uses, Operating)  Location Map, Proximity to Bus Stop, and Amenities  Existing Conditions Site Survey  Zoning Requirements (URB – Special Permit)  Existing Conditions Building Plans  Architect’s “Fit Test” Plans  Phase I ESA Executive Summary  Hazardous Materials Inspection Report  Endangered Species Map  Flood Map  Mass Historical Commission Determination  Northampton Historical Commission (email re: non-applicability)  Commitment Letter – CEDAC Pre-Development Loan  Commitment Letter – CEDAC Acquisition Loan (pending)  Daily Hampshire Gazette – January 10, 2022 article  Letter of Support – Northampton Housing Partnership PROJECT SUMMARY Sponsor/Developer: Prospect Place Owner LLC Location:737 Bridge Road, Northampton, MA Total Number of Units 60 Residential Square Footage 71,963 Affordability # of Units % of Units Bedrooms # of Units % of Units 30%20 33%Studio 10 17% Parcel Size 269,575 sf 50%0 0%1 bdrm 20 33% Number of Parking Spaces 91 60%20 33%2 bdrm 26 43% 80%13 22%3 bdrm 4 7% 100%7 12%4 bdrm 0% Number of Stories:2.0 0%0% Acreage:6.2 Density:9.68 0%0% Total 60 100%Total 60 100% Description %TDC Per Unit Estimate Land SF:269,575 sf 0 0 MRVP or Other 20 Total Acquisition 10.2%43,333 2,600,000 0 0 Construction / Rehabilitation 59.2%252,375 15,142,500 TOTAL 20 33% Hard Cost Contingency 4.4%18,716 1,122,975 Site Work 1.0%4,167 250,000 Net Res.Number Net PV Solar Installation 2.5%10,833 650,000 Unit Size Sq. Ft of Units Income Soft Costs 12.9%55,016 3,300,967 Studio 5,000 10 104,776 1 bdrm 12,000 20 211,198 2 bdrm 20,800 26 224,930 Reserves 1.4%5,833 350,000 3 bdrm 3,800 4 30,370 Developer Fee & Costs 4.2%18,083 1,085,000 4 bdrm 0 0 0 Developer Overhead 4.2%18,083 1,085,000 Manager's Unit 0 Other 0.0%0 0 TOTAL DEV COSTS 100%426,441 25,586,442 Common / Commercial Area 30,363 0 0 TOTAL 71,963 60 571,273 Source % TDC Per Unit Total Rent Increase Rate 2.0% Federal LIHTC 36%153,318 $9,199,080 State LIHTC 16%67,917 $4,075,000 Vacancy Rate 4.01% Solar Tax Credits 0.53%2,264 $135,850 Prospect Place (737 Bridge Road - Former Northampton Nursing Home Site) TRENDING ASSUMPTIONS PROJECT INCOME PROJECT DATA DEVELOPMENT BUDGET FINANCING SOURCES PBV Break-down UNIT MIX AHTF 5%21,667 $1,300,000 Operating Expense Increase 3.0% HSF 5%21,667 $1,300,000 HIF (8 homeless 30% AMI)4%16,667 $1,000,000 CBH (3)3%10,661 $639,661 OPERATING EXPENSES FCF (2)2%7,107 $426,441 Item % EGI Per Unit Annual FHLBB - AHP 3%10,833 $650,000 Administration 24%2,134 128,061 Workforce Housing 8%33,333 $2,000,000 Utilities 16%1,467 88,000 Operating & Maintenance 21%1,918 115,100 CPA / City Resources 4%16,667 $1,000,000 Taxes 16%1,417 85,000 Underutilized Properties Program 3%11,667 $700,000 Insurance 10%917 55,000 Perm Debt 12%50,174 $3,010,411 100%471,161 Other 1%2,500 $150,000 TOTAL 100%$426,441 $25,586,442 Reserve Deposits 6%546 32,773 SURPLUS / (GAP) (0)Resident Services 6%583 35,000 Total Operating 100%8,982 538,934 Per month 749 44,911 CASH FLOW & DEBT SERVICE GROSS INCOME Year:1 Year:15 Per Unit Annual Per Unit Annual Gross Rental Income 12,950 776,977 17,087 1,025,205 (Less) Vacancy Allowance (530)(31,787)(699)(41,942) (Less) Bad Debt 0 0 0 0 Other Income 297 17,818 387 23,201 EFFECTIVE GROSS INCOME 12,717 763,008 16,774 1,006,464 (Less) Operating Expenses 7,853 471,161 11,645 698,728 (Less) Reserves 546 32,773 546 32,773 Resident Services 583 35,000 882 52,941 TOTAL OP EX 8,982 538,934 13,074 784,441 NET OPERATING INCOME 3,735 224,074 3,700 222,023 DEBT SERVICE 3,239 194,328 3,239 194,328 NET CASH FLOW 496 29,746 506 30,355 Debt Service Coverage 1.15 1.14 Prospect Place 60 40 LIHTC; 20 Workforce 737 Bridge Road, Northampton units Uses Per Unit Acquisition $2,600,000 $43,333 Construction $14,392,500 $239,875 Hazardous Materials Abatement $750,000 Site Work $250,000 $4,167 PV Solar Installation $650,000 $10,833 Construction Contingency $1,122,975 $18,716 Total Construction $17,165,475 $286,091 Soft Costs Construction Loan Interest $450,000.00 4.50% Architectural & Engineering $944,101.13 5.50% Energy Rating $60,000.00 Survey & Permits $30,000.00 Clerk of the Works $75,000.00 Environmental Engineer $30,000.00 Construction Testing $35,000.00 Legal: Owner $150,000.00 Legal: Investor & Lender $60,000.00 Title and Recording $20,000.00 Accounting & Cost Certific $50,000.00 Marketing & Rent Up $50,000.00 Real Estate Taxes $222,000.00 Insurance $136,000.00 Appraisal / Market Study $25,000.00 Security $7,750.00 Inspection Engineer $50,000.00 Fees to:Perm Loan:MassHousing $55,100.00 Mortgage Insurance Premium $8,000.00 DHCD tax credit $45,000.00 Construction Loan $75,000.00 Misc/ loan CEDAC $450,000.00 Non classifed expenses $20,000.00 Development Consultant $25,000.00 Syndication Costs FFE $71,394.00 Soft Cost Contingency $156,622.31 5.50% Total Soft Costs $3,300,967.44 Reserves $350,000.00 Dev O/H $1,085,000.00 Dev Fee $1,085,000.00 Per Unit TDC: TOTAL USES $25,586,442 $426,441 Sources Notes Construction Loan $15,000,000 Federal LIHTC $9,199,080 State LIHTC $4,075,000 Solar Tax Credits $135,850 $13,409,930 AHTF soft $1,300,000 HSF soft $1,300,000 HIF (8 homeless 30% AMI)soft $1,000,000 Ineligible Funds: CBH (3)soft $639,661 $4,666,102 FCF (2)soft $426,441 DHCD Soft Debt / Afford. Unit: FHLBB - AHP $650,000 $88,040 Workforce Housing $2,000,000 $100K per unit; 20 units CPA / City Resources $1,000,000 Bonding Underutilized Properties Program $700,000 Private Funding - PV System $150,000 Perm Debt $3,010,411 40 yr; 5.5% SUB-TOTAL SOURCES $40,586,442 Less Construction Loan Re-Payment -$15,000,000 TOTAL SOURCES $25,586,442 Surplus (Gap)$0 Units 30%60%80%100%TOTALS Per Unit SF Total Square Feet Total Unit SF Circulation Residential Common Areas Mechanical Equip Property Mngmnt Community TOTAL RESIDENTIAL Studio 2 2 3 3 10 500 5000 1 bdrm 6 4 6 4 20 600 12000 2 bdrm 10 12 4 0 26 800 20800 3 bdrm 2 2 0 0 4 950 3800 4 bdrm 0 1200 0 TOTALS 20 20 13 7 60 62250 41600 15562.5 4000 3000 800 7000 71963 25% of total gsf Total ELI Units (<30% AMI)20 33% ELI Units (less FCF and CBH)15 25%HOME FUNDER CRITERIA ELI Units - homeless preference 8 13%% of 2+ br @ 30% AMI LIHTC Eligible < 60% AMI 40 67%20% Affordable < 80% AMI 53 88%% of other 2+ br units <80% AMI Workforce Eligible (60-100% AMI)20 33%30% PBV Break-down Operating Rev and Expense Rent Net of UA Annual Rent Alternative Link Unit Type Number AMI Subsidy Bdrm Size Rent Rent Basis Monthly Rent Annual Rent FCF 1 30%MRVP studio 727 FY 22 FMR $727 $8,724 MRVP or Other 20 1 30%MRVP 1bdrm $874 FY 22 FMR $874 $10,488 $765 $9,180 20 CBH 3 30%MRVP 1bdrm $874 FY 22 FMR $2,622 $31,464 $765 #REF! ELI 1 30%MRVP studio $727 FY 22 FMR $727 $8,724 2 30%MRVP 1 bdrm $874 FY 22 FMR $1,748 $20,976 10 30%MRVP 2bdrm $1,094 FY 22 FMR $10,940 $131,280 $985 $118,200 30%MRVP 2bdrm $1,094 FY 22 FMR $0 $0 Unit Size Breakdown 2 30%MRVP 3bdrm $1,353 FY 22 FMR $2,706 $32,472 $1,219 $29,256 Studio 10 1 bdrm 20 2 bdrm 26 3 bdrm 4 4 bdrm 0 #REF!60 20 $235,404 Low Income 2 60%self-pay Studio $852 95% LIHTC (FY 20 incomes)$1,704 $20,452 $789 $18,940 AMI Breakdown 4 60%self-pay 1 bdrm $913 95% LIHTC (FY 20 incomes)$3,652 $43,822 $832 $39,934 30%20 12 60%self-pay 2 bdrm $1,095 95% LIHTC (FY 20 incomes)$13,144 $157,730 $986 $142,034 60%20 2 60%self-pay 3 bdrm $1,265 95% LIHTC (FY 20 incomes)$2,531 $30,370 $1,265 $30,370 $231,277 80%13 20 $252,373 120%7 60 Workforce 3 80%self-pay Studio $950 ? - need market study $2,850 $34,200 $887 $31,932 6 80%self-pay 1 bdrm $1,200 ? - need market study $7,200 $86,400 $1,119 $80,568 4 80%self-pay 2 bdrm $1,400 ? - need market study $5,600 $67,200 $1,291 $61,968 3 100%self-pay Studio $1,150 ? - need market study $3,450 $41,400 $1,087 $39,132 4 100%self-pay 1 bdrm $1,250 ? - need market study $5,000 $60,000 $1,169 $56,112 $269,712 20 $289,200 See Summary Tab:#REF!Annual impact of UA on rents Unit Breakdown Square Foot Allocation # Units Type Total Per Unit Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Year 13 Year 14 Year 15 Year 16 Year 17 Year 18 Year 19 Year 20 Year 21 PBV Rents 20 FCF , CBH, ELI 235,404 235,404 240,112 244,914 249,813 254,809 259,905 265,103 270,405 275,813 281,330 286,956 292,695 298,549 304,520 310,611 316,823 323,159 329,622 336,215 342,939 349,798 Low Income 20 LIHTC 252,373 252,373 257,421 262,569 267,820 273,177 278,640 284,213 289,897 295,695 301,609 307,642 313,794 320,070 326,472 333,001 339,661 346,454 353,383 360,451 367,660 375,013 Moderate Income 20 Workforce 289,200 289,200 294,984 300,884 306,901 313,039 319,300 325,686 332,200 338,844 345,621 352,533 359,584 366,776 374,111 381,593 389,225 397,010 404,950 413,049 421,310 429,736 Gross Rental Income 60 776,977 776,977 792,517 808,367 824,534 841,025 857,846 875,003 892,503 910,353 928,560 947,131 966,073 985,395 1,005,103 1,025,205 1,045,709 1,066,623 1,087,956 1,109,715 1,131,909 1,154,547 Vacancy - PBVs (4,708)(4,708)(4,802)(4,898)(4,996)(5,096)(5,198)(5,302)(5,408)(5,516)(5,627)(5,739)(5,854)(5,971)(6,090)(6,212)(6,336)(6,463)(6,592)(6,724)(6,859)(6,996) Vacancy - LIHTC & Workforce Units (27,079)(27,079)(27,620)(28,173)(28,736)(29,311)(29,897)(30,495)(31,105)(31,727)(32,362)(33,009)(33,669)(34,342)(35,029)(35,730)(36,444)(37,173)(37,917)(38,675)(39,448)(40,237) Bad Debt Effective Gross Rental Income 745,190 745,190 760,094 775,296 790,802 806,618 822,750 839,205 855,990 873,109 890,572 908,383 926,551 945,082 963,983 983,263 1,002,928 1,022,987 1,043,447 1,064,315 1,085,602 1,107,314 Reserve Interest 1,800 1,818 1,836 1,855 1,873 1,892 1,911 1,930 1,949 1,969 1,988 2,008 2,028 2,049 2,069 2,090 2,111 2,132 2,153 2,175 2,196 2,218 Other Income (Laundry)16,000 16,000 16,320 16,646 16,979 17,319 17,665 18,019 18,379 18,747 19,121 19,504 19,894 20,292 20,698 21,112 21,534 21,965 22,404 22,852 23,309 23,775 Other Income 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Income 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL OTHER INCOME 17,800 17,818 18,156 18,501 18,852 19,211 19,576 19,948 20,328 20,715 21,110 21,512 21,922 22,340 22,767 23,201 23,645 24,096 24,557 25,027 25,505 25,993 Total Effective Gross Income 762,990 763,008 778,250 793,797 809,654 825,829 842,327 859,154 876,318 893,825 911,681 929,895 948,473 967,422 986,750 1,006,464 1,026,573 1,047,083 1,068,003 1,089,342 1,111,107 1,133,307 Operating Expenses Administrative Management Fee 44,711 745 44,711 46,053 47,434 48,857 50,323 51,833 53,388 54,989 56,639 58,338 60,088 61,891 63,748 65,660 67,630 69,659 71,749 73,901 76,118 78,402 80,754 Audit, Accounting 10,000 167 10,000 10,300 10,609 10,927 11,255 11,593 11,941 12,299 12,668 13,048 13,439 13,842 14,258 14,685 15,126 15,580 16,047 16,528 17,024 17,535 18,061 Legal 5,000 83 5,000 5,150 5,305 5,464 5,628 5,796 5,970 6,149 6,334 6,524 6,720 6,921 7,129 7,343 7,563 7,790 8,024 8,264 8,512 8,768 9,031 Communications 4,500 75 4,500 4,635 4,774 4,917 5,065 5,217 5,373 5,534 5,700 5,871 6,048 6,229 6,416 6,608 6,807 7,011 7,221 7,438 7,661 7,891 8,128 Administrative Salaries & Benefits 55,000 917 55,000 56,650 58,350 60,100 61,903 63,760 65,673 67,643 69,672 71,763 73,915 76,133 78,417 80,769 83,192 85,688 88,259 90,907 93,634 96,443 99,336 Resident Service Coordinator 35,000 583 35,000 36,050 37,132 38,245 39,393 40,575 41,792 43,046 44,337 45,667 47,037 48,448 49,902 51,399 52,941 54,529 56,165 57,850 59,585 61,373 63,214 Asset Management Fee 5,000 83 5,000 5,150 5,305 5,464 5,628 5,796 5,970 6,149 6,334 6,524 6,720 6,921 7,129 7,343 7,563 7,790 8,024 8,264 8,512 8,768 9,031 DHCD Monitoring Fee 1,800 30 1,800 1,854 1,910 1,967 2,026 2,087 2,149 2,214 2,280 2,349 2,419 2,492 2,566 2,643 2,723 2,804 2,888 2,975 3,064 3,156 3,251 Training 1,200 20 1,200 1,236 1,273 1,311 1,351 1,391 1,433 1,476 1,520 1,566 1,613 1,661 1,711 1,762 1,815 1,870 1,926 1,983 2,043 2,104 2,167 Travel 850 14 850 876 902 929 957 985 1,015 1,045 1,077 1,109 1,142 1,177 1,212 1,248 1,286 1,324 1,364 1,405 1,447 1,490 1,535 Subtotal: Administrative 163,061 2,718 163,061 167,953 172,992 178,182 183,527 189,033 194,704 200,545 206,561 212,758 219,141 225,715 232,487 239,461 246,645 254,044 261,666 269,516 277,601 285,929 294,507 Maintenance Decorating (interior)4,500 75 4,500 4,635 4,774 4,917 5,065 5,217 5,373 5,534 5,700 5,871 6,048 6,229 6,416 6,608 6,807 7,011 7,221 7,438 7,661 7,891 8,128 Exterminating 1,500 25 1,500 1,545 1,591 1,639 1,688 1,739 1,791 1,845 1,900 1,957 2,016 2,076 2,139 2,203 2,269 2,337 2,407 2,479 2,554 2,630 2,709 Licenses, Permits, & Fees 1,400 23 1,400 1,442 1,485 1,530 1,576 1,623 1,672 1,722 1,773 1,827 1,881 1,938 1,996 2,056 2,118 2,181 2,247 2,314 2,383 2,455 2,529 Grounds / Landscaping 9,500 158 9,500 9,785 10,079 10,381 10,692 11,013 11,343 11,684 12,034 12,395 12,767 13,150 13,545 13,951 14,370 14,801 15,245 15,702 16,173 16,658 17,158 Janatorial / Maint Supplies 8,500 142 8,500 8,755 9,018 9,288 9,567 9,854 10,149 10,454 10,768 11,091 11,423 11,766 12,119 12,483 12,857 13,243 13,640 14,049 14,471 14,905 15,352 Salary & Benefits 45,000 750 45,000 46,350 47,741 49,173 50,648 52,167 53,732 55,344 57,005 58,715 60,476 62,291 64,159 66,084 68,067 70,109 72,212 74,378 76,609 78,908 81,275 Repairs Contracts 18,500 308 18,500 19,055 19,627 20,215 20,822 21,447 22,090 22,753 23,435 24,138 24,862 25,608 26,377 27,168 27,983 28,822 29,687 30,578 31,495 32,440 33,413 Elevator Maintenance 6,000 100 6,000 6,180 6,365 6,556 6,753 6,956 7,164 7,379 7,601 7,829 8,063 8,305 8,555 8,811 9,076 9,348 9,628 9,917 10,215 10,521 10,837 Snow Removal 7,500 125 7,500 7,725 7,957 8,195 8,441 8,695 8,955 9,224 9,501 9,786 10,079 10,382 10,693 11,014 11,344 11,685 12,035 12,396 12,768 13,151 13,546 Trash Removal 6,000 100 6,000 6,180 6,365 6,556 6,753 6,956 7,164 7,379 7,601 7,829 8,063 8,305 8,555 8,811 9,076 9,348 9,628 9,917 10,215 10,521 10,837 Locks & Keys 1,200 20 1,200 1,236 1,273 1,311 1,351 1,391 1,433 1,476 1,520 1,566 1,613 1,661 1,711 1,762 1,815 1,870 1,926 1,983 2,043 2,104 2,167 Maintenance Other 5,500 92 5,500 5,665 5,835 6,010 6,190 6,376 6,567 6,764 6,967 7,176 7,392 7,613 7,842 8,077 8,319 8,569 8,826 9,091 9,363 9,644 9,934 Subtotal: Maintenance 115,100 1,918 115,100 118,553 122,110 125,773 129,546 133,432 137,435 141,558 145,805 150,179 154,685 159,325 164,105 169,028 174,099 179,322 184,702 190,243 195,950 201,829 207,883 Utilities Electricity 60,000 1,000 60,000 61,800 63,654 65,564 67,531 69,556 71,643 73,792 76,006 78,286 80,635 83,054 85,546 88,112 90,755 93,478 96,282 99,171 102,146 105,210 108,367 PV Savings (12,000)(12,000)(12,360)(12,731)(13,113)(13,506)(13,911)(14,329)(14,758)(15,201)(15,657)(16,127)(16,611)(17,109)(17,622)(18,151)(18,696)(19,256)(19,834)(20,429)(21,042)(21,673) Water / Sewer 40,000 667 40,000 41,200 42,436 43,709 45,020 46,371 47,762 49,195 50,671 52,191 53,757 55,369 57,030 58,741 60,504 62,319 64,188 66,114 68,097 70,140 72,244 Subtotal: Utilities 88,000 1,467 88,000 90,640 93,359 96,160 99,045 102,016 105,077 108,229 111,476 114,820 118,265 121,813 125,467 129,231 133,108 137,101 141,214 145,451 149,814 154,309 158,938 RE Taxes 85,000 1,417 85,000 87,125 89,303 91,536 93,824 96,170 98,574 101,038 103,564 106,153 108,807 111,527 114,316 117,173 120,103 123,105 126,183 129,338 132,571 135,885 139,282 Insurance 55,000 917 55,000 56,375 57,784 59,229 60,710 62,227 63,783 65,378 67,012 68,687 70,405 72,165 73,969 75,818 77,714 79,656 81,648 83,689 85,781 87,926 90,124 Subtotal: Taxes, Insurance 140,000 2,333 140,000 143,500 147,088 150,765 154,534 158,397 162,357 166,416 170,576 174,841 179,212 183,692 188,284 192,992 197,816 202,762 207,831 213,027 218,352 223,811 229,406 Replacement Reserve Contributions 32,773 546 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 Total Operating Expenses 538,934 8,982 538,934 553,419 568,321 583,652 599,425 615,652 632,346 649,521 667,192 685,371 704,075 723,318 743,116 763,485 784,441 806,002 828,185 851,009 874,491 898,650 923,508 Net Operating Income 224,056 224,074 224,831 225,476 226,002 226,404 226,675 226,808 226,796 226,633 226,310 225,820 225,155 224,306 223,265 222,023 220,570 218,898 216,995 214,851 212,457 209,800 Debt Service 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 194,328 DSC Ratio 1.15 1.15 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.17 1.17 1.17 1.17 1.17 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.15 1.15 1.14 1.14 1.13 1.12 1.11 1.09 1.08 CASH FLOW 29,728 29,746 30,503 31,148 31,674 32,076 32,347 32,480 32,468 32,305 31,982 31,492 30,827 29,978 28,937 27,695 26,242 24,570 22,667 20,523 18,129 15,472 CASH AND RESERVE TRACKING: Starting Cash 0 29,728 0 90,247 59,276 146,168 107,724 179,017 140,843 212,270 174,085 245,348 206,840 277,613 238,439 308,364 268,150 336,832 295,165 362,175 318,605 383,471 Replacement Reserve Deposits Initial Funding Requirement:0 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 32,773 Reserve Draws Placeholder 0 (2,000)(4,000)(8,000)(16,000)(32,000)(32,000)(32,000)(32,000)(32,000)(32,000)(32,000)(32,000)(32,000)(32,000)(32,000)(32,000)(32,000)(32,000)(32,000)(32,000)(32,000) Cash Flow 29,728 29,746 30,503 31,148 31,674 32,076 32,347 32,480 32,468 32,305 31,982 31,492 30,827 29,978 28,937 27,695 26,242 24,570 22,667 20,523 18,129 15,472 Total Cash and Reserves 29,728 90,247 59,276 146,168 107,724 179,017 140,843 212,270 174,085 245,348 206,840 277,613 238,439 308,364 268,150 336,832 295,165 362,175 318,605 383,471 337,507 399,716 Cumulative Replacement Reserve Balance 0 30,773 59,546 84,319 101,092 101,865 102,638 103,411 104,184 104,957 105,730 106,503 107,276 108,049 108,822 109,595 110,368 111,141 111,914 112,687 113,460 114,233 PUPA Per Unit Per Annum (PUPA)8,982 8,982 9,224 9,472 9,728 9,990 10,261 10,539 10,825 11,120 11,423 11,735 12,055 12,385 12,725 13,074 13,433 13,803 14,183 14,575 14,978 15,392 PUPA less Services 8,399 8,399 8,623 8,853 9,090 9,334 9,585 9,843 10,108 10,381 10,662 10,951 11,248 11,554 11,868 12,192 12,525 12,867 13,219 13,582 13,955 14,338 Per Unit Cash Flow 496 508 519 528 535 539 541 541 538 533 525 514 500 482 462 437 409 378 342 302 258 Site Proximity to Bus Line / Bus Stop on Bridge Road Site Proximity to Shopping, Hospital, Park, Schools, and Bike Path (green line) PLAN REFERENCES: 1. "BUILDING LOCATION PLAN NORTHAMPTON, MASS. PREPARED FOR NORTHAMPTON NURSING HOME" DATED SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 LAST REVISED JANUARY 27, 1972 PREPARED BY ALMER HUNTLEY, JR. & ASSOCIATES, INC. 2. "LAND IN NORTHAMPTON, MASS. BELONGING TO JOHN F. SKIBISKI" DATED DECEMBER 2, 1966 PREPARED BY ALMER HUNTLEY, JR. & ASSOCIATES, INC. (NOT RECORDED) NOTES: 1. UTILITY INFORMATION AS TAKEN FROM A PLAN ENTITLED "TOPOGRAPHICAL PLAN OF LAND IN NORTHAMPTON, MASS. BELONGING TO NORTHAMPTON NURSING HOME" DA TED DECEMBER 10, 1969 PREPARED BY ALMER HUNTLEY, JR. & ASSOCIATES, INC. THIS PLAN DOES NOT NECESSARILY DEPICT THE EXACT LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES WHICH MAY EXIST AT THIS TIME WITHIN THE PREMISES SURVEYED. LOCATIONS SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY THE RESPECTIVE UTILITY COMPANY BEFORE BEING RELIED UPON. CONTACT DIG-SAFE AT 1-888-344-7233 BEFORE EXCAVATION. LOCUS PARCEL IS ZONED -URB = REQUIRED = = PROVIDED = MINIMUM LOT AREA: 20,000 SQ. FT. + 1,000 SQ. FT. PER BEDROOM: --------- 20,000+84*1,000= 104,000 S.F. MINIMUM FRONTAGE: 100' --------------- MINIMUM DEPTH: 120' ------------------ MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT: 35' ------------ MINIMUM OPEN SPACE: 40% -------------- FRONT YARD SETBACK: 30' --------------- SIDE YARD SETBACK: 30' ---------------- REAR YARD SETBACK: 20' --------------- PARKING: MULTI FAMILY DWELLING FOR ELDERLY=> 1/2 PER UNIT----------- 84 UNITS / 1/2 = 42 SPACES 269,575 S.F. (6.19 Acres) 552. 96' Bridge Rood 500'+ 25.5'± 63% 110'± 102'± 100'± 88 SPACES + (3 He) 2. THE HORIZONTAL DATUM OF THIS PLAN IS BASED ON A GPS SURVEY BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON / DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING DIVISION USING THE 'HAMP' CORS NGS BASE STATION --w _ G ~ AT SMITH COLLEGE. -,,-c::::-::-:. -:::: •. :::_:_-:;-----1=::::: i---------BRIDGE ROAD 3. THERE ARE PROPOSED CHANGES IN STREETLINES ALONG BRIDGE ROAD FOR A PROPOSED SIDEWALK, SHOWN HEREON AS "PROPOSED TAKING A". 4. NINETY ONE MARKED PARKING SPACES ON SITE (3 OF WHICH ARE MARKED AS HANDICAP). 5. THE LOCUS CONTAINS THE MAIN PORTION OF THAT PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN A FROM ARNO HEINTZE TO JOHN VACHULA RECORDED IN BOOK 682 PAGE 208. THE OTHER PORTION IS NOW CONTAINED IN PROSPECT AVENUE. UP#21 18C-49 N/F LOUIS 0. HEBERT DEED / / & JOAN J. HEBERT BOOK 1518 ~ PAGE 517 1/2" IRF FLUSH / / ---END BIT/. BEGIN G')NC. GlffiB / I I 0;. I - SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATION HUNTLEY ASSOCIATES, P.C. HEREBY CERTIFIES, TO THE BEST OF ITS KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION AND BELIEF; I I .......... ........... ~ SHE~ .......... TO: CAPITALSOURCE FINANCE LLC; KROKIDAS & BLUESTEIN LLP; AND FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, THAT the survey prepared by this office entitled "ALTA/ACSM LAND TITLE SURVEY NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS Hampshire County prepared for Northampton Healthcare Real Estate, LLC" doted Morch 16, 2005, was actually mode on the ground and that this survey fully and correctly represents the property including all buildings, structures, improvements and parking areas thereon. Huntley Associates, P.C. further certifies that the survey and information, courses and distances shown thereon are correct; that the title lines and lines of actual possession are the same; that the land described is the same as the land described in the title insurance commitment described below; that the size, location and type of buildings and improvements are as shown and all are within the boundary lines of the property and ony building setback line except as specifically noted on the survey; that there are no violations of zoning ordinances, restrictions or other rules and regulations with reference to the location of said buildings and improvements except as specifically noted on the survey; that the are / no easements, encroachments or uses affecting this property of record as described in the commitment / for title insurance no. 5412-782538, issued by Fidelity National Tile Insurance Company, with on effective dote of January 15, 2005, or appearing from a careful physical inspection of the some, other ~ than those shown and depicted on the survey; that all utility services required for the operation of the 1" IPF property enter the property through adjoining public streets, or the survey shows the point of entry and UP O 3• location of any utilities which pass through or are located on adjoining private land; that any discharge · into streams, rivers or other conveyance system is shown on the survey; that the survey shows the , location of all storm drainage systems for the collection and disposal of all roof and surface drainage; ' that all setback requirements of record or disclosed by applicable zoning, subdivision or building codes --............. are shown; that the property has access to and from a duly dedicated and accepted public street or ' highway; and that the parcels described herein do not lie within flood hazard areas in accordance with the document entitled "Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Insurance Administration -Special Flood Hazard Area Maps". This survey is made in accordance with the "Minimum Standard Detail Requirements and Classification for Land Title Surveys" jointly established and adopted by the ALTA, ACSM and NSPS in 1999 and includes items 2, 3, 4, 6, 7(a), 7(b)(1), 8, 9, 10, 11(b), 13, 14, 15, & 16 of Table A as specifically defined therein. The undersigned further certifies that the survey measurements were mode in accordance with the "Minimum Angle, Distance, and Closure Requirements for Survey Measurements which control Land Boundaries for ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys. _12~~ ' '--------- R. Lussier MA PLS #29648 40 0 20 0 - ---- ..... ..... 40 80 -. ------, --"VISI T O"R'S'" : PARKING -30' FRONT YARD SETIBACK TWO STORY ''P \, ,:) CONC. PATIO LP CONC. PAD W/TRANS. 18C-59 N/F GAVIN GRANT & KELLY LINK BOOK 6824 ~ PAGE 270 --............. ..... ..... --............. ..... ..... --............. 120 160 F££T 20 40 M£T£RS \ iO I', ,2 I +,0 I SIGN I \ \ (") I \ ~ "AMBULANCE \ l, OJ ACCESS" LP \ \ x;r SIGNS / A ' ¢: LP \ \ /' ', _,.,-~-CD \ HC PARKING -\ "NO r SIGNS ,-/~ ' WOOD '"", (\ /ENCE FLAG , ~ i POLEo "" :p""' CONC-:-"---f'<-=· ="' PAD PARKING" SIGN TWO STORY TWO STORY CONC. PATIO LP ¢: ..... ..... --............. ..... ..... i- Light ........... Pole · -......... . -......... I . W/F SHED ! ' I /2" IPF UP 0.6'/ ~ "/os Ult#21 W/GtJY WIRE I VICINTY MAP LOCUS REFERENCE Map 18C -Parcel 48 NORTHAMPTON NURSING HOME, INC. BOOK 1545 ~ PAGE 732 6.19 ACRES± (269,575 S.F.±) UP "1, 1111i1111111111~1~1im1111111111 Bk: 204Pg: 108 Page: 1 ol 1 Recorded: 04/04/2005 1 0:39 AM RESERVED FOR REGISTERS USE ONLY 8"x8" GSB W/D.H. UP 1' LEGEND N/F BIT. CONC. 0 El <ll :¢ ~ ® N ® ll!l ® @ GV [><J -----OHU-·--- S D G w ----0---- ----x---- ----o---- NOW OR FORMERLY BITUMINOUS CONCRETE CONCRETE IRON PIN FOUND FOUND MONUMENT GUY WIRE UTILITY POLE LIGHT POLE FIRE HYDRANT WATER MANHOLE WATER GATE DRAIN MANHOLE CATCH BASIN SEWER MANHOLE MANHOLE GAS GATE LOCUS PROPERTY LINE APPROXIMATE ADJOINERS PROPERTY LINE RIGHT OF WAY LINE EASEMENT LINES EDGE OF PAVEMENT OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES SANITARY SEWER LINE STORM SEWER LINE GAS LINE WATER LINE CHAIN LINK FENCE WIRE FENCE STOCKADE FENCE SURVEYOR: PRL FIELD WORK: PC/DB ENGINEER: ~ DESIGN: ~ COMPS: PRL/STZ DRAFTING: STZ CHECKED: PRL HORIZ SCALE: 1"=40' VERT SCALE: ~ PROJECT NO: 05-031 DRAWING NO: ALTA DATE: 03/16/2005 SHEET NO. 1 1 OF ZONING 350 Attachment 7:7 Supp 12, Dec 2020 by the Planning Board for the amount to cover decommissioning, including a twenty-percent contingency and calculated with twenty-year inflation factor. Special Permit Approval Required for the Following Uses by Planning Board Unless Otherwise Noted: •Home business for personal service business by appointment only or home business more than 25visits, etc. (see § 350-10.12 for other criteria—Zoning Board of Appeals special permit) •Any multifamily or townhouse project creating seven or more units or 14 or more half‐scale units.Half‐scale units shall not have any on‐site use of fossil fuels (natural gas, propane, oil) for anythermal (heating, cooling, water heating) or electric loads. Electricity from an electric grid and fossilfuel use limited to emergency generators, outdoor grilling, or mobile uses (cars, lawnmowers, snowblowers) are permitted. Any such project shall comply with the following:A.Buildings and parking. 1)The first row of buildings along a street shall face the street and add to the streetscape.There shall not be any parking, except incidental to a driveway or roadway, betweenthe first row of buildings and the street. Parking shall be located behind buildings ordesigned otherwise to minimize view from the public street. 2)The area between the property and the road pavement shall be made to be pedestrianfriendly, with sidewalks, street furniture, trees and other vegetation, all of which shallbe in conformance with City standards. All landscaping incorporated as part of theapplicant’s design between the street and the building(s) shall facilitate and enhancethe pedestrian use of sidewalks and other areas adjacent to the building. Suchstreetscape may include rebuilding by the applicant, as necessary, of granite curbs, ADA-compliant concrete sidewalks, tree belts, and drainage improvementsincorporating low-impact development standards for any necessary drainageimprovements triggered by these changes.3)Buildings that abut existing residential properties shall incorporate buildingarticulation alongside facades. Building projections shall be incorporated for any sidefaçade that is longer than 30 feet.4)Front facades shall have setbacks consistent with other buildings within the block orprovide a different setback that is necessary to address any natural resourcesconstraints.B.Streets and roadways.1)Projects shall connect to all surrounding neighborhoods with bicycle and pedestrianaccess to the extent possible.a)For projects that have more than one vehicular access, driveways and roadwaysshall internally and externally connect to each other and dead-end streets shall beavoided whenever possible. Dead-end roadways and driveways shall neverexceed 500 feet and, to the extent possible, must include a bicycle and pedestrianconnection from the dead-end street to a street, common area, park or civic space.b)For projects that have a single vehicular access, such access shall not exceed 500feet and pedestrian access shall also be provided directly from any street toresidential units.2)The design standards for the length of dead-end streets, protection of natural features,sidewalks, wheelchair ramps, landscaping, utilities, and the construction method andmaterials for water lines, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, fire protection, sidewalks,private roads and other infrastructure shall be those set forth in Chapter 290,Subdivision of Land. These standards shall apply even for private roadways anddriveways that are not part of a subdivision, unless waived by the Planning Board.3)Driveways and private roadways shall be designed to function as private alleys, orshared streets with pedestrians and cyclists, and engineered to keep speeds below 15 Excerpt: URB Special Permit Requirements NORTHAMPTON CODE 350 Attachment 7:8 Supp 12, Dec 2020 miles per hour, or yield streets with separate sidewalks as shown in the subdivision regulations. Such sidewalks shall connect to sidewalks along adjacent streets. 4) Vehicular access shall connect to surrounding streets as appropriate to ensure safe and efficient flow of traffic within the surrounding neighborhood and to mitigate increases in traffic on nearby streets. 5) Preexisting paths historically used as bicycle and pedestrian trails shall be preserved to the extent possible and marked with appropriate signage. C. Park space. 1) All projects shall include a park/common area fully designed and constructed to be integrated into the project, which area shall be easily accessible and available for residents of the project. At a minimum, this space shall be 300 square feet or 30 square feet per dwelling unit of buildable land area, whichever is greater. 2) All such space shall be contiguous unless waived by the Planning Board upon finding that it is in the public interest and consistent with the intent and purpose of this section. D. Environment and energy. Buildings shall meet one of the following environmental standards: 1) Home Energy Rating System (HERS) rating for the building envelope at least 25% lower than the current municipal standard at the time the special permit is requested, but in no event shall the HERS rating be greater than 47 for units of 1,200 square feet or less, and no greater than 41 for units larger than 1,200 square feet. Alternatively, for units of 1,200 square feet or less, the Planning Board may consider a comparable energy standard to the HERS rating of 47 after consultation with the Building Commissioner. 2) U.S. Green Building Council LEED New Construction Gold or Neighborhood Development Gold Certified. E. Size, access and affordability. 1) Buildings shall meet one of the following standards: a) 11% of the units shall be “affordable units” as that term is defined in § 350-2.1 of the Code of the City of Northampton; or b) Contain 25% or more of the units no larger than 1,200 square feet gross floor area. 2) Equal access. All projects shall provide equal access to all building amenities, park and civic space and public entrances to buildings to residents of both affordable and non-affordable units. F. Internet connectivity. All projects that include infrastructure making internet connectivity available shall do so without differences in quality, capacity or speed to residents of both affordable and non-affordable units. • Educational use: private for-profit colleges, schools, etc. • Community Center • Lodging house, halfway house • Bed-and-breakfast • Nursing homes, assisted living • Membership club operated as a not-for-profit corporation, as defined by MGL c. 180, excluding any adult establishments which display live nudity • Filling of any land. See § 350-10.4. • Filling of water or wet area. See § 350-10.3. • Funeral establishment • Crematory 7199 NW 49 PLACE SUNRISE, FLORIDA 33323 (954) 451-6276 www.samiami.net ARCHITECTURE PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT N.T.S. INDEX OF DRAWINGS ARCHITECTURE COVER SHEET A1.0 FLOOR PLAN (GROUND LEVEL) A1.1 FLOOR PLAN (SECOND LEVEL) EXISTING FLOOR PLANS 737 Bridge Rd Northampton, Massachusetts 01060 October 11, 2021 POINTER DEVELOPMENT 3400 NW 7TH AVENUE MIAMI, FLORIDA 33127 NORTHAMPTON REHABILITATION OWNER:LOCATION MAP ARCHITECT: 737 BRIDGE RD A2.0 EXISTING ELEVATIONS GROUND FLOOR182'-0"2'-012"4'-11"6'-11"4"6'-11"4"4"4"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"12'-2"12'-738"12'-738"12'-738"13'-134"12'-738"26'-1"2'-014"2'-014"12'-738"2'-012"12'-2"8'-11"8'-11"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"4'-11"4"6'-11"4"4'-11"4"6'-11"4"6'-11"4"4'-11"4"4"4'-11"4"6'-11"4"180'-8"63'-10"47'-8"68'-6"35'-0" 33'-8" 30'-0" 28'-8" 27'-0" 25'-8" 16'-0"8'-0" 7'-4"15'-4"182'-0"2'-012"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"12'-738"12'-738"12'-738"13'-134"12'-738"26'-1"2'-014"2'-014"12'-738"2'-012"180'-8"27'-0" 25'-8" 16'-0"8'-0" 7'-4"15'-4" 51'-0" 51'-0" 27'-0" 25'-8" 8'-0" 7'-4" 51'-0"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"3'-2"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"3'-2"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"3'-2"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"3'-2"40'-0" 38'-10"4'-11"4"4"4'-11"4"6'-11"4"8'-4"4"8'-4"4"8'-8"8'-8"2'-9"8'-0"4'-4"8'-0"4'-812"4'-11"7'-312" 40'-0"2'-9"7'-4"1'-6"4'-11"10'-0"4'-11"2'-0"99'-8"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"8'-412"12'-1"4'-8"2'-012"12'-1"3'-1"100'-4"2'-812"4'-3"8'-812"7'-0"4'-11"4'-314"4'-11"2'-034"56'-8"31'-0"8'-0"8'-0"20'-8"13'-1"10'-1"8'-0"16'-11"14'-4"9'-0"19'-7"6'-11"4"6'-11"4'-11"4"4"4'-11"4"6'-11"11'-2"4"4"4"4"5'-0"5'-0"31'-0"4'-11" 25'-11" 68'-8" 18'-2" 70'-0" 4'-11"4'-11"5'-7"2'-2"2'-1"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"6'-0"2'-0"3'-5"2'-0"3'-5" 16'-10" 4'-11" 25'-11" 4'-11"4'-11"5'-7"2'-2"2'-1"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"4'-11"4'-11"3'-0"4'-11"52'-4"53'-0"4'-11"12'-2"4'-0"12'-2"2'-0"17'-8"17'-0"4'-11"4'-11"2'-212"3'-612"10'-11"34'-4"20'-6" 15'-3"4'-11"53'-0"4'-11"4'-11 "4'-11"4'-11"14'-312"2'-0"13'-112"2'-0"29'-9"100'-4"101'-0"4'-11"4'-11"3'-8"6'-8"38'-0"4'-3"9'-012"2'-712"4'-3"7'-0"4'-11"5'-314"56'-8"4'-11"12'-1"8'-412"4'-11"12'-1"4'-11"4'-11"3'-1"2'-012"57'-4"2'-9"8'-0"2'-418"8'-0"4'-812"4'-11"9'-312" 40'-0" 40'-0"40'-0"4'-11"4'-11"3'-0"4'-11"52'-4"4'-11"12'-2"4'-0"12'-2"2'-512"4'-11"2'-512"2'-512"4'-11"2'-512" Web: www.samiami.net Email: anson@samiami.net Scale Project number Date Drawn by Checked by Anson M. Stuart AR97856 No.Description Date 7199 NW 49 PLACE LAUDERHILL, FL. 33319 (954) 451-6268 EXISTING PLANS NORTHAMPTONREHABILITATION737 Bridge RdNorthampton, Massachusetts, 01060A1.0 FLOOR PLAN 21047 18 OCTOBER 2021 DC AMS 18 OCTOBER 2021Anson M. Stuart AR97856 SECOND FLOOR182'-0"2'-012"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"12'-738"12'-738"12'-738"13'-134"12'-738"26'-1"2'-014"2'-014"12'-738"2'-012"180'-8"35'-0" 33'-8" 27'-0" 25'-8" 8'-0" 7'-4" 51'-0"9'-0"8'-4"9'-0"8'-4"30'-0" 28'-8" 27'-0" 25'-8" 16'-0"8'-0" 7'-4"15'-4"182'-0"2'-012"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"12'-738"12'-738"12'-738"13'-134"12'-738"26'-1"2'-014"2'-014"12'-738"2'-012"180'-8"27'-0" 25'-8" 16'-0"8'-0" 7'-4"15'-4" 51'-0" 51'-0"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"3'-2"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"3'-2"40'-0" 39'-4" 9'-1012"4'-11"4'-11"4'-314"4'-11"4'-0"2'-0"2'-834"2'-412" 40'-0" 4'-11"8'-0"2'-9"8'-0"4'-4"4'-812"7'-312"4'-11"5'-418"4'-11 "5'-3 12"4'-918"4'-11 "1'-412"4'-11"4'-11"1'-7 "4'-11"1'-1158"4'-11"4'-712"2'-1112"62'-4"63'-0"100'-4"99'-8"4'-11"12'-1 "8'-412"4'-11"12'-1"4'-11"2'-012"42'-4"4'-11"3'-1"56'-8"4'-11"12'-1"8'-412"4'-11"12'-1"4'-11"4'-11"3'-1"2'-012"57'-4"17'-8"17'-0"40'-0" 4'-11"8'-0"2'-9"8'-0"2'-4"4'-812"9'-312"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11 "4'-11"14'-3 12"2'-0"13'-112"2'-0"49'-11"100'-4"101'-0"34'-4"53'-0"53'-0"38'-0"40'-0"40'-0" 2'-512"4'-11"8'-10"2'-512"11'-4"6'-8"10'-0"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"2'-512"4'-11"2'-512" 150'-0" 4'-8"4'-8"6'-212"4'-8"4'-8"10'-0"6'-8"4'-8"11'-4" Web: www.samiami.net Email: anson@samiami.net Scale Project number Date Drawn by Checked by Anson M. Stuart AR97856 No.Description Date 7199 NW 49 PLACE LAUDERHILL, FL. 33319 (954) 451-6268 EXISTING PLANS NORTHAMPTONREHABILITATION737 Bridge RdNorthampton, Massachusetts, 01060A1.0 FLOOR PLAN 21047 18 OCTOBER 2021 DC AMS 18 OCTOBER 2021Anson M. Stuart AR97856 SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"A 2.0 EAST ELEVATION 1 SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"A 2.0 NORTH ELEVATION1 SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"A 2.0 EAST ELEVATION 1 SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"A 2.0 WEST ELEVATION 2 Web: www.samiami.net Email: anson@samiami.net Scale Project number Date Drawn by Checked by No.Description Date 7199 NW 49 PLACE LAUDERHILL, FL. 33319 (954) 451-6268 EXISTING PLANS NORTHAMPTONREHABILITATION737 Bridge RdNorthampton, Massachusetts, 01060A2.0 ELEVATIONS 21047 18 OCTOBER 2021 DC AMS 18 OCTOBER 2021Anson M. Stuart AR97856 2 Bdrm 870 sf Studio 490 sf 2 Bdrm 780 sf Studio 520 sf Studio 520 sf Studio 615 sf Studio 490 sf 2 Bdrm 875 sf 2 Bdrm 800 sf 2 Bdrm 780 sf 2 Bdrm 780 sf 2 Bdrm 995 sf 2 Bdrm 875 sf 2 Bdrm 865 sf 2 Bdrm 1,070 sf 2 Bdrm 800 sf 1 Bdrm 575 sf 2 Bdrm 880 sf 1 Bdrm 590 sf 1 Bdrm 590 sf 1 Bdrm 590 sf 1 Bdrm 590 sf 3 Bdrm 960 sf1 Bdrm 680 sf 1 Bdrm 680 sf 1 Bdrm 698 sf 3 Bdrm 945 sf 2 Bdrm 800 sf 2 Bdrm 780 sf 2 Bdrm 800 sf 0 10 20 30 40 50 FT 1st Floor Plan Scale: 3/32" = 1'-0" 1 A3.10 STAMP 2 Mead St Greenfield MA 01301 413 624 9669 167 Main St Brattleboro VT 05301 802 451 5966 2021 © Austin Design Inc. PARTNER 1 PARTNER 2 architecture for enjoying life PARTNER 3 737 BRIDGE STREET UNIT FIT 03-22-2021 A3.1 Fit Test Plans STAMP 2 Mead St Greenfield MA 01301 413 624 9669 167 Main St Brattleboro VT 05301 802 451 5966 2021 © Austin Design Inc. PARTNER 1 PARTNER 2 architecture for enjoying life PARTNER 3 737 BRIDGE STREET UNIT FIT 03-22-2021 A3.2 2 Bdrm 870 sf Studio 490 sf 2 Bdrm 780 sf Studio 520 sf Studio 520 sf Studio 615 sf Studio 490 sf 2 Bdrm 875 sf 2 Bdrm 800 sf 2 Bdrm 780 sf 2 Bdrm 780 sf 2 Bdrm 995 sf 2 Bdrm 875 sf 2 Bdrm 865 sf 2 Bdrm 1,070 sf 2 Bdrm 800 sf 1 Bdrm 575 sf 2 Bdrm 880 sf 1 Bdrm 590 sf 1 Bdrm 590 sf 1 Bdrm 590 sf 1 Bdrm 590 sf 3 Bdrm 960 sf1 Bdrm 680 sf 1 Bdrm 680 sf 1 Bdrm 750 sf 3 Bdrm 945 sf 2 Bdrm 800 sf 2 Bdrm 780 sf 1 Bdrm 650 sfStudio 513 sf 0 10 20 30 40 50 FT 2nd Floor Plan Scale: 3/32" = 1'-0" 1 A3.20 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment EBI Project # 1121000569 737 Bridge Road 737 Bridge Road, Northampton, Massachusetts 8.0 FINDINGS AND OPINIONS EBI has performed this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment of the Subject Property in conformance with thescope and limitations of ASTM Standard E 1527-13. Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice aredescribed in Section 1 of this Report. This assessment has identified no evidence of recognized environmental conditions (RECs), historical recognizedenvironmental conditions (HRECs), controlled recognized environmental conditions (CRECs) or de minimis conditions, inconnection with the Subject Property. The following considerations outside the scope of ASTM Practice E 1527-13 were identified: • EBI conducted a limited visual screening for the presence of asbestos-containing material (ACM) at theSubject Property.• EBI conducted a limited visual screening for the presence of ACM at the Subject Property. EBI identifiedfriable suspect ACM in the form of sheetrock/joint compound composite material, 2'x4' white perforatedacoustical ceiling tile, thermal pipe insulation, and structural spray-on fireproofing and non-friable suspectACM in the form of vinyl floor tile and associated mastic, various construction mastics, and roofingmaterials. Heavily damaged suspect ACM appeared to be present throughout the Subject Property.Please note that this survey was limited to visual observations of accessible areas and that the scope ofwork for this assessment did not include the collection and laboratory analysis of bulk samples of suspectACM. Additional suspect ACM may be present in inaccessible areas, including, but not limited to, roofs,pipe chases behind solid walls and ceilings, concealed floor coverings, the interior of machinery orequipment, or water and sewer systems. Sampling, removal, and disposal arrangements may benecessary should building construction or renovation activities be conducted. Asbestos is a conditionoutside the scope of ASTM E 1527-13 and is not considered a recognized environmental condition(REC). • Based on the original date of construction, there is the potential that lead-based paint (LBP) is present atthe Subject Property. EBI conducted a visual assessment of the painted surfaces in areas accessed at theSubject Property. The painted surfaces observed were noted to be in generally poor condition withsignificant chipping or peeling paint observed throughout the building at the time of assessment. Inaccordance with the scope of work for this assessment, no testing of the painted surfaces wasconducted. LBP is a condition outside the scope of ASTM E 1527- 13 and is not considered a recognizedenvironmental condition (REC). • Representative Subject Property observations and interviews revealed visual and olfactory indications ofthe presence of suspect mold activity throughout the Subject Property. Additionally, indications of activemoisture infiltration were noted at a number of ceiling locations throughout the building. Repairs tocorrect moisture infiltration are discussed in EBI's Property Condition Report, which are directly relatedto the apparent causes of the infiltration. Mold is a condition outside the scope of ASTM E 1527- 13 andis not considered a recognized environmental condition (REC). EBI Consulting 27 EXCERPT Phase I Environmental Site Assessment EBI Project # 1121000569 737 Bridge Road 737 Bridge Road, Northampton, Massachusetts 9.0 RECOMMENDATIONS Based upon the findings of this investigation, EBI offers the following: •EBI recommends the development and implementation of an Asbestos Operations and Maintenance(O&M) Plan for the Subject Property. This O&M Plan provides the procedures and guidelines that, whenused during facility cleaning, maintenance, and general operations, will minimize human exposure toasbestos fibers and minimize release of asbestos fibers to the environment. This O&M Plan is a longterm management approach. Estimated cost: $500. EBI additionally recommends that a comprehensiveasbestos inspection be conducted prior to significant renovation or demolition of the building. •EBI recommends the development and implementation of a Lead-Based Paint Operations andMaintenance (O&M) Plan for the Subject Property. This O&M Plan provides the procedures andguidelines that, when used during facility cleaning, maintenance, and general operations, will minimizehuman exposure to lead and minimize release of lead to the environment. This O&M Plan is a long termmanagement approach. Estimated cost: $500. •Repairs to correct moisture infiltration are discussed in EBI's Property Condition Report. EBI Consulting 28 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT 737 BRIDGE ROAD (FORMER NURSING HOME) Northampton, Massachusetts PREPARED FOR: Mauricio Abascal 737 Northampton LLC 3404 NW 7TH Ave. Miami, FL 33127 PREPARED BY: ATLAS Technical Consultants LLC 73 William Franks Drive West Springfield, MA 01089 January 5, 2022 Page | 1 73 William Franks Drive West Springfield, MA 01089 (413) 781-0070 | oneATLAS.com January 5, 2022 ATLAS No. 183BW21076 Mauricio Abascal 737 Northampton LLC 3404 NW 7TH Ave. Miami, FL 33127 Subject: Hazardous Materials Inspection Report Former Nursing Home 737 Bridge Road, Northampton, MA Dear Mr. Abascal, The enclosed Hazardous Materials Inspection Report was performed and prepared by ATLAS Technical Consultants LLC (ATLAS). The survey included a limited inspection of the 737 Bridge Road, Northampton, Massachusetts property. ATLAS’ visual observations and laboratory reports forms the basis for the conclusions contained in this report. The following licensed and accredited inspector performed the inspection in December 2021. If you have any questions, please call us at 413.781.0070. Respectfully submitted, Craig Connett Massachusetts Asbestos Inspector #: AI900707 Brian Williams Area Manager Distribution: mabascal@me.com ATLAS No. 183BW21076 Page | i CONTENTS 1. SITE DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................... 2 1.1 SURVEY LIMITATIONS ............................................................................................. 2 2. ASBESTOS INSPECTION .................................................................................................. 2 2.1 ASBESTOS PROTOCOL ........................................................................................... 2 2.2 ASBESTOS ANALYSIS ............................................................................................. 3 3. LEAD-BASED PAINT (LBP) TESTING .............................................................................. 3 3.1 LEAD PROTOCOL ..................................................................................................... 3 4. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY ................................................................................ 3 5. FINDINGS ........................................................................................................................... 4 6. CONCLUSIONS.................................................................................................................. 4 APPENDICES I SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS II LIST OF ASBESTOS AND PRESUMED PCB CONTAINING MATERIALS (Table 1) III LIST OF NON-ASBESTOS MATERIALS (Table 2) IV LIST OF LEAD XRF SCREENING RESULTS V SUMMARY OF ASSUMED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS VI LABORATORY REPORTS AND CHAIN OF CUSTODY VII SAMPLING MAP VIII PHOTO LOG ATLAS No. 183BW21076 Page | 1 LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ACBM Asbestos-Containing Building Material ACM Asbestos-Containing Material AHERA Asbestos-Hazard Emergency Response Act CFR Code of Federal Regulations DPH Department of Public Health EPA Environmental Protection Agency LBP Lead Based Paint NESHAP National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants NOB Non-Friable Organically Bound OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration PACM Presumed Asbestos-Containing Material PLM Polarized Light Microscopy RACM Regulated Asbestos-Containing Building Material TEM Transmission Electron Microscopy ATLAS No. 183BW21076 Page | 2 1. SITE DESCRIPTION This report addresses sampling at 737 Bridge Road in Northampton, Massachusetts. The former nursing home construction date was circa 1970. Interior finishes of the building include vinyl tiles, suspended ceilings, sheetrock, carpet, and ceramic tiles. 1.1 SURVEY LIMITATIONS The building was unoccupied at the time of the survey. Limited destructive investigation techniques were used in this survey. Suspect lead, PCB, asbestos, mercury or other hazardous materials may exist at inaccessible areas of the building or grounds that could not be evaluated during this study. ATLAS recommends abatement contractors provide removal unit pricing for typical materials in the event unforeseen asbestos is encountered during the renovation. 2. ASBESTOS INSPECTION ATLAS’ Scope of Work included a limited Asbestos Inspection of the above referenced facility. Outlined below is a description of ATLAS’s testing methodology. 2.1 ASBESTOS PROTOCOL ATLAS preformed an asbestos Inspection which included a visual assessment of accessible suspect asbestos-containing materials and subsequent bulk sampling and analysis. EPA and OSHA define ACBM as any material containing greater than one percent (>1%) asbestos. The ACBM inspection and bulk sampling was performed in accordance with the methods outlined in the U.S. EPA guidance document titled, Guidance for Controlling Asbestos- Containing Materials in Buildings (Document No. 560/5-85/024). In addition, bulk sampling of asbestos was performed in general accordance with 40 CFR Part 763 Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) requirements for number of samples and types of ACBM to be sampled. According to these requirements, materials are classified as either surfacing (e.g., ceiling plaster, wall plaster, spray-applied fireproofing), thermal system insulation (e.g., pipe insulation, pipe fitting insulation, boiler insulation), or miscellaneous materials (e.g., floor tile, ceiling tile, wallboard). The number of samples collected from each material varies based on the classification of the material and increases as the potential for a non-uniform mixture of asbestos in the material increases. Samples collected for asbestos analysis were obtained by qualified and certified (Certified State of Massachusetts Site Inspector) personnel utilizing proper safety measures such as wetting the material prior to sampling, cleaning up the area by wet wiping any resulting residual debris, and wearing proper protective equipment, as needed. In order to be certain of sampling the entire thickness of a material, coring tools and knives were utilized to penetrate all layers of a material. All collected samples were then placed in appropriately labeled airtight containers for shipment to the laboratory for analysis. ATLAS No. 183BW21076 Page | 3 2.2 ASBESTOS ANALYSIS All samples collected were transported under chain-of-custody protocol to EMSL lab in Manhattan, New York. Bulk samples were analyzed for asbestos content using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) with Dispersion Staining (EPA Method 600/R-93/116). To qualify as asbestos-containing, the material must be determined to contain greater than or equal to one percent (≥1%) from a homogeneous material area set of samples. Consequently, according to the EPA/AHERA and State of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection criteria, all bulk samples from a homogeneous area must be found to contain less than one percent (<1%) asbestos in order to be classified as non-asbestos- containing. MassDEP also requires materials that contain any asbestos (<1%) be handled and disposed of as asbestos containing material. 3. LEAD-BASED PAINT (LBP) TESTING ATLAS performed a limited lead characterization of painted, stained or varnished components located throughout the area listed above. Outlined below is a description of ATLAS testing methodology. 3.1 LEAD PROTOCOL Pre-screening was performed utilizing XRF in general accordance with Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) 105 CMR 460 regulations for a lead determination. All personnel who operate the portable XRF analyzer are trained by the manufacturer in safety measures and testing protocols. The instrument was calibrated prior to testing according to manufacturers and Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) procedures. In accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 CFR 1926.62 Regulations, an XRF can determine the presence of lead, however, not the absence of lead. 4. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY The objective of the hazardous materials survey was to visually evaluate building components and containers for potential hazardous materials. The following is a general description of hazardous materials we evaluate as part of our survey. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are toxic coolants or lubricating oils used in some electrical transformers, light ballasts, electrical panels, capacitors, or other similar equipment manufactured prior to 1979. PCBs may also be identified in miscellaneous building materials. In general, the PCBs were used in building materials such as sealants (e.g., caulk, sealants, insulation, and window glazing compound), plasticizers and/or flame retardants. Fluorescent light fixture ballasts manufactured prior to 1979 may contain small quantities of PCBs. Recently manufactured fluorescent light ballasts do not contain PCBs and those manufactured between 1978 and 1998 were required to have “No PCBs” labels. ATLAS No. 183BW21076 Page | 4 Fluorescent and high intensity light bulbs may contain small amounts of heavy metals such as mercury, lead, cadmium, and nickel, and therefore must be handled/disposed of properly. Thermostats, thermometers, and pressure gauges sometimes contain mercury. In addition, mercury-containing switches were sometimes used on heating boilers. Rechargeable batteries are generally associated with emergency exit lights, emergency safety lights, and other emergency service items. Rechargeable batteries can contain heavy metals such as mercury, lead, cadmium, and nickel, that need to be recycled of properly disposed. A variety of containerized chemicals that are consumed on a regular basis (e.g., refrigerants, cleaners, paints, fuels, etc.) are often considered hazardous materials when disposed of as waste product. 5. FINDINGS Refer to the following Appendices for a summary of each tested material, location, and analytical results: I SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS II LIST OF ASBESTOS AND PRESUMED PCB CONTAINING MATERIALS (Table 1) III LIST OF NON-ASBESTOS MATERIALS (Table 2) IV LIST OF LEAD XRF SCREENING RESULTS V SUMMARY OF ASSUMED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS VI LABORATORY REPORTS AND CHAIN OF CUSTODY VII SAMPLING MAP VIII PHOTO LOG 6. CONCLUSIONS Several hazardous materials were identified in building materials. The following response actions are required to be implemented to properly manage hazardous materials at the site: A In accordance with EPA’s National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) regulations, all materials found to be asbestos-containing in the building will be required to be abated prior to renovation/demolition activities. In addition, all asbestos abatement work is required to be performed by a Massachusetts state licensed Asbestos Abatement Contractor in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. B Any suspect asbestos-containing material discovered during the course of renovation/demolition which is not included in this report shall be assumed to be asbestos-containing until further bulk sampling and analysis is performed. C The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), as well as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) currently recognize Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis as an acceptable analytical method for determining the Asbestos content in non-friable, organically bound (NOB) materials. ATLAS No. 183BW21076 Page | 5 However, comparative studies between PLM analysis and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) analysis have shown that PLM analysis may yield false negative analytical results for NOB’s such as floor tiles. D For materials which contain less than 1 percent asbestos several OSHA requirements still apply if the asbestos permissible exposure limit (PEL) is exceeded or might be exceeded. These include requirements regarding:  the use of wet methods  prompt clean-up and disposal of waste and debris contaminated with asbestos in leak tight containers; and  record keeping requirements associated with negative exposure assessment MassDEP also requires materials that contain any asbestos (<1%) be handled and disposed of as asbestos containing material. E All demolition work, which disturbs lead-containing materials, will be subject to OSHA 29 CFR 1926.62 “Lead in Construction Regulations”. Under OSHA, the employer is responsible for protection of their employees when performing renovation and/or demolition work which disturbs lead materials. Compliance shall include written programs, medical monitoring, exposure assessment testing and engineering controls. NOTE: Any lead waste streams generated during demolition must have a leachate characterization (TCLP) performed prior to disposal. Other regulated metals (e.g., chromium, cadmium, etc.) may be present in paint that were not evaluated as part of this limited survey. F To comply with OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard, (29 CFR 1910.1200) workers shall be notified of the presence of lead, asbestos, mercury or PCB in building materials and trained on proper handling methods. This shall include, but not be limited to:  wearing work clothes and gloves  washing hands prior to eating  not smoking or eating within the work area  employing methods that minimize the generation of dust when disturbing materials to the extent practicable. G ATLAS recommends that prior to the start of the work hazardous material abatement specifications should be developed to outline project requirements. ATLAS also recommends that air monitoring be performed to determine the effectiveness of abatement. H ATLAS recommend that for any hazardous materials left in place, establish an operation and maintenance program to ensure that workers:  Are made aware of hazardous materials locations through training or hazard labeling  Regularly inspect hazardous materials and maintain in good condition  Utilize personal protective equipment if exposed to hazard materials APPENDIX I SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS Summary of Asbestos-Containing Materials 737 Bridge Road, Northampton MA Material Sample Reference # Joint Compound (would include adhered sheetrock ) 2 12" Beige Vinyl Floor Tile 3 12" Beige Vinyl Floor Tile Mastic 4 2'x4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 4" Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 2" Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 Spray On Fireproofing (includes debris and overspray) 33 8" White Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 55 Diesel Generator Exhaust Breeching 61 Window Gap Filler 69 Wall Glue Daubs (adhered to foam board/other, located behind sheetrock wall systems) 71 *Old Window Caulking (Beneath All Existing Windows) 72 Foundation Flashing 73 Boiler/Furnaces Presumed (inaccessible) *Door Caulkings (All doors) Presumed TSI piping, fittings, elbows Presumed NOTE: * = Presumed PCB Containing as well as an ACM APPENDIX II LIST OF ASBESTOS AND PRESUMED PCB CONTAINING MATERIALS (TABLE 1) Notes Room / Location Material Sample Reference # Estimated Quantity SF/LF/EA Room 101 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 101 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 101 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 101 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 101 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 101 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 101 Fire Door 1 EA Room 101 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 101 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 101 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 101 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 102 Fire Door 1 EA Room 102 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 102 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 102 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 102 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 102 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 102 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 102 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 102 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 102 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 102 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 103 Fire Door 1 EA Room 103 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 103 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 103 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 103 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 103 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 103 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 103 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 103 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 103 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 103 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 104 Fire Door 1 EA Room 104 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 104 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 104 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 104 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 104 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 104 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 104 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 104 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 104 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 104 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 105 Fire Door 1 EA Room 105 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 105 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 105 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 105 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 105 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Table 1- Asbestos and Presumed PCB Containing Materials 737 Bridge Road, Northampton (Former Nursing Home) Room 105 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 105 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 105 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 105 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 105 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 106 Fire Door 1 EA Room 106 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 106 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 106 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 106 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 106 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 106 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 106 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 106 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 106 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 106 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 107 Fire Door 1 EA Room 107 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 107 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 107 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 107 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 107 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 107 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 107 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 102 SF Room 107 Bath Joint Compound 2 102 SF Room 107 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 107 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 108 Fire Door 1 EA Room 108 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 108 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 108 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 108 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 108 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 108 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 108 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 108 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 108 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 108 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 109 Fire Door 1 EA Room 109 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 109 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 109 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 109 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 109 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 109 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 109 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 109 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 109 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 109 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 109 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 110 Fire Door 1 EA Room 110 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 110 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 110 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 110 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 110 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 110 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 110 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 110 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 110 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 110 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 110 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 111 Fire Door 1 EA Room 111 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 111 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 111 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 111 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 111 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 111 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 111 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 111 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 111 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 111 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 111 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 112 Fire Door 1 EA Room 112 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 112 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 112 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 112 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 112 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 112 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 112 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 112 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 112 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 112 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 112 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 113 Fire Door 1 EA Room 113 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 113 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 113 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 113 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 113 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 113 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 113 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 113 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 113 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 113 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 113 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 114 Fire Door 1 EA Room 114 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 114 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 114 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 114 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 114 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 114 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 114 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 114 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 114 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 114 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 114 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 115 Fire Door 1 EA Room 115 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 115 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 115 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 115 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 115 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 115 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 115 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 115 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 115 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 115 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 115 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 116 Fire Door 1 EA Room 116 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 116 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 116 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 116 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 116 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 116 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 116 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 116 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 116 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 116 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 116 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 117 Fire Door 1 EA Room 117 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 117 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 117 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 117 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 117 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 117 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 117 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 117 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 117 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 117 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 117 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 118 Fire Door 1 EA Room 118 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 118 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 118 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 118 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 118 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 118 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 118 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 118 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 118 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 118 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 118 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 119 Fire Door 1 EA Room 119 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 119 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 119 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 119 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 119 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 119 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 119 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 119 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 119 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 119 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 119 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 120 Fire Door 1 EA Room 120 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 120 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 120 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 120 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 120 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 120 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 120 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 120 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 120 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 120 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 120 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 121 Fire Door 1 EA Room 121 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 121 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 121 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 121 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 121 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 121 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 121 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 121 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 121 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 121 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 121 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 122 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 122 Fire Door 1 EA Room 122 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 122 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 122 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 122 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 122 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 122 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 122 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 122 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 122 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 122 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 123 Fire Door 1 EA Room 123 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 123 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 123 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 123 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 123 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 123 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 123 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 123 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 123 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 123 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 123 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 124 Fire Door 1 EA Room 124 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 124 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 124 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 124 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 124 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 124 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 124 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 124 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 124 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 124 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 124 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 125 Fire Door 1 EA Room 125 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 125 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 125 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 125 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 125 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 125 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 125 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 125 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 125 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 125 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 125 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 126 Fire Door 1 EA Room 126 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 126 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 126 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 126 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 126 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 126 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 126 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 126 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 126 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 126 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 126 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 127 Fire Door 1 EA Room 127 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 127 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 127 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 127 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 127 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 127 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 127 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 127 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 127 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 127 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 127 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 128 Fire Door 1 EA Room 128 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 128 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 128 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 128 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 128 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 128 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 128 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 128 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 128 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 128 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 128 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 129 Fire Door 1 EA Room 129 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 129 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 129 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 129 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 129 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 129 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 129 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 129 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 129 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 129 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 129 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 130 Fire Door 1 EA Room 130 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 130 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 130 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 130 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 130 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 130 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 130 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 130 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 130 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 130 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 130 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 131 Fire Door 1 EA Room 131 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 131 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 131 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 131 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 131 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 131 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 131 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 131 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 131 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 131 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 131 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 132 Fire Door 1 EA Room 132 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 132 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 132 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 132 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 132 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 132 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 132 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 132 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 132 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 132 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 132 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 133 Fire Door 1 EA Room 133 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 133 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 133 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 133 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 133 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 133 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 133 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 133 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 133 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 133 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 133 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 134 Fire Door 1 EA Room 134 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 134 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 134 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 134 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 134 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 134 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 134 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 134 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 134 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 134 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 134 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 135 Fire Door 1 EA Room 135 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 135 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 135 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 135 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 135 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 135 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 135 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 135 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 135 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 135 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 135 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 136 Fire Door 1 EA Room 136 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 136 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 136 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 136 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 136 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 136 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 136 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 136 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 136 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 136 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 136 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 137 Fire Door 1 EA Room 137 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 137 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 137 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 137 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 137 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 137 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 137 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 137 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 137 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 137 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 137 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 138 Fire Door 1 EA Room 138 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 138 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 138 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 138 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 138 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 138 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 138 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 138 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 138 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 138 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 138 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 139 Fire Door 1 EA Room 139 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 139 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 139 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 139 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 139 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 139 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 139 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 139 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 139 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 139 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 139 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 140 Fire Door 1 EA Room 140 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 140 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 140 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 140 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 140 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 140 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 140 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 140 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 140 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 140 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 140 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 141 Fire Door 1 EA Room 141 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 141 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 141 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 141 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 141 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 141 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 141 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 141 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 141 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 141 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 141 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 142 Fire Door 1 EA Room 142 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 142 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 142 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 142 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 142 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 142 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 142 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 142 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 142 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 142 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 142 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 201 Fire Door 1 EA Room 201 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 201 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 201 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 201 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 201 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 201 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 201 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 201 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 201 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 201 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 201 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 202 Fire Door 1 EA Room 202 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 202 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 202 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 202 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 202 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 202 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 202 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 202 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 202 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 202 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 202 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 203 Fire Door 1 EA Room 203 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 203 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 203 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 203 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 203 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 203 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 203 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 203 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 203 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 203 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 203 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 204 Fire Door 1 EA Room 204 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 204 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 204 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 204 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 204 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 204 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 204 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 204 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 204 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 204 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 204 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 205 Fire Door 1 EA Room 205 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 205 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 205 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 205 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 205 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 205 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 205 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 205 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 205 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 205 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 205 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 206 Fire Door 1 EA Room 206 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 206 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 206 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 206 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 206 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 206 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 206 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 206 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 206 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 206 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 206 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 207 Fire Door 1 EA Room 207 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 207 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 207 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 207 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 207 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 207 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 207 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 207 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 207 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 207 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 207 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 208 Fire Door 1 EA Room 208 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 208 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 208 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 208 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 208 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 208 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 208 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 208 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 208 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 208 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 208 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 209 Fire Door 1 EA Room 209 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 209 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 209 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 209 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 209 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 209 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 209 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 209 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 209 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 209 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 209 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 210 Fire Door 1 EA Room 210 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 210 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 210 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 210 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 210 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 210 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 210 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 210 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 210 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 210 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 210 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 211 Fire Door 1 EA Room 211 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 211 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 211 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 211 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 211 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 211 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 211 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 211 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 211 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 211 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 211 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 212 Fire Door 1 EA Room 212 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 212 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 212 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 212 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 212 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 212 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 212 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 212 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 212 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 212 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 212 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 213 Fire Door 1 EA Room 213 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 213 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 213 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 213 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 213 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 213 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 213 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 213 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 213 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 213 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 213 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 214 Fire Door 1 EA Room 214 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 214 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 214 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 214 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 214 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 214 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 214 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 214 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 214 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 214 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 214 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 215 Fire Door 1 EA Room 215 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 215 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 215 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 215 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 215 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 215 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 215 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 215 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 215 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 215 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 215 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 216 Fire Door 1 EA Room 216 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 216 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 216 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 216 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 216 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 216 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 216 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 216 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 216 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 216 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 216 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 217 Fire Door 1 EA Room 217 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 217 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 217 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 217 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 217 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 217 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 217 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 217 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 217 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 217 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 217 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 218 Fire Door 1 EA Room 218 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 218 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 218 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 218 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 218 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 218 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 218 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 218 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 218 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 218 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 218 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 219 Fire Door 1 EA Room 219 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 219 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 219 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 219 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 219 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 219 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 219 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 219 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 219 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 219 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 219 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 220 Fire Door 1 EA Room 220 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 220 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 220 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 220 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 220 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 220 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 220 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 220 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 220 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 220 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 220 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 221 Fire Door 1 EA Room 221 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 221 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 221 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 221 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 221 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 221 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 221 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 221 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 221 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 221 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 221 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 222 Fire Door 1 EA Room 222 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 222 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 222 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 222 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 222 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 222 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 222 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 222 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 222 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 222 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 222 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 223 Fire Door 1 EA Room 223 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 223 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 223 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 223 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 223 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 223 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 223 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 223 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 223 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 223 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 223 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 224 Fire Door 1 EA Room 224 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 224 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 224 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 224 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 224 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 224 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 224 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 224 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 224 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 224 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 224 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 225 Fire Door 1 EA Room 225 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 225 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 225 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 225 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 225 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 225 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 225 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 225 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 225 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 225 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 225 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 226 Fire Door 1 EA Room 226 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 226 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 226 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 226 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 226 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 226 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 226 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 226 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 226 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 226 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 226 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 227 Fire Door 1 EA Room 227 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 227 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 227 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 227 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 227 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 227 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 227 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 227 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 227 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 227 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 227 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 228 Fire Door 1 EA Room 228 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 228 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 228 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 228 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 228 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 228 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 228 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 228 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 228 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 228 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 228 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 229 Fire Door 1 EA Room 229 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 229 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 229 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 229 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 229 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 229 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 229 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 229 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 229 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 229 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 229 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 230 Fire Door 1 EA Room 230 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 230 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 230 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 230 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 230 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 230 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 230 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 230 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 230 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 230 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 230 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 231 Fire Door 1 EA Room 231 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 231 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 231 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 231 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 231 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 231 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 231 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 231 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 231 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 231 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 231 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 232 Fire Door 1 EA Room 232 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 232 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 232 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 232 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 232 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 232 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 232 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 232 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 232 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 232 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 232 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 233 Fire Door 1 EA Room 233 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 233 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 233 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 233 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 233 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 233 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 233 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 233 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 233 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 233 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 233 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 234 Fire Door 1 EA Room 234 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 234 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 234 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 234 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 234 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 234 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 234 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 234 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 234 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 234 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 234 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 235 Fire Door 1 EA Room 235 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 235 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 235 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 235 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 235 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 235 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 235 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 235 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 235 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 235 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 235 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 236 Fire Door 1 EA Room 236 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 236 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 236 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 236 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 236 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 236 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 236 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 236 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 236 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 236 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 236 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 237 Fire Door 1 EA Room 237 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 237 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 237 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 237 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 237 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 237 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 237 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 237 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 237 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 237 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 237 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 238 Fire Door 1 EA Room 238 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 238 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 238 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 238 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 238 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 238 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 238 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 238 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 238 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 238 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 238 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 239 Fire Door 1 EA Room 239 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 239 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 239 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 239 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 239 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 239 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 239 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 239 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 239 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 239 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 239 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 240 Fire Door 1 EA Room 240 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 240 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 240 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 240 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 240 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 240 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 240 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 240 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 240 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 240 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 240 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 241 Fire Door 1 EA Room 241 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 241 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 241 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 241 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 241 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 241 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 241 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 241 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 241 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 241 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 241 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Room 242 Fire Door 1 EA Room 242 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Room 242 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Room 242 Joint Compound 2 576 SF Room 242 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 240 SF Room 242 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 240 SF Room 242 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 240 SF Room 242 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Room 242 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 198 SF Room 242 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Room 242 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Room 242 Bath 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Boiler Room Fire Door 1 EA Boiler Room Spray on Fireproofing 33 150 SF Boiler Room Diesel Generator Exhaust Breaching 61 25 LF Maintenance Shop Spray on Fireproofing 33 140 SF Maintenance Shop Fire Door 1 EA Day Room Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 500 SF Day Room Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Day Room Fire Door 2 EA Day Room 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 972 SF Day Room Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 972 SF Day Room Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 972 SF Day Room Joint Compound 2 567 SF Elevator Room 1 Fire Door 1 EA Elevator Room 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 56 SF Elevator Room 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 56 SF Elevator Room 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 56 SF Elevator Room 1 Joint Compound 2 238 SF Dining Room 1 Fire Door 2 EA Dining Room 1 Original Window Caulking 72 32 LF Dining Room 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 1147 SF Dining Room 1 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 160 SF Dining Room 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 1147 SF Dining Room 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 1147 SF Dining Room 1 Joint Compound 2 1224 SF Dining Room 2 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 425 SF Dining Room 2 Original Window Caulking 72 64 LF Dining Room 2 Fire Door 2 EA Dining Room 2 Joint Compound 2 1332 SF Dining Room 2 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 1269 SF Dining Room 2 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 1269 SF Dining Room 2 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 1269 SF Dining Room 3 Fire Door 2 EA Dining Room 3 Joint Compound 2 1314 SF Dining Room 3 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 1260 SF Dining Room 3 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 1260 SF Dining Room 3 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 1260 SF Employee Dining Room Fire Door 1 EA Employee Dining Room Joint Compound 2 936 SF Employee Dining Room 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 660 SF Employee Dining Room Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 180 SF Employee Dining Room Original Window Caulking 72 40 LF Employee Dining Room Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 660 SF Employee Dining Room Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 660 SF Laundry 1 Fire Door 1 EA Laundry 1 Joint Compound 2 936 SF Laundry 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 660 SF Laundry 1 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 300 SF Laundry 1 Original Window Caulking 72 40 LF Laundry 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 660 SF Laundry 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 660 SF Laundry Office Fire Door 1 EA Laundry Office Joint Compound 2 468 SF Laundry Office 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 160 SF Laundry Office 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 160 SF Kitchen Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 680 SF Kitchen Original Window Caulking 72 80 LF Kitchen Fire Door 3 EA Kitchen 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 1871 SF Kitchen Joint Compound 2 2034 SF Kitchen Receiving Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Kitchen Receiving Fire Door 1 EA Kitchen Receiving 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 210 SF Kitchen Receiving Joint Compound 2 522 SF Kitchen Storage 1 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 165 SF Kitchen Storage 1 Fire Door 1 EA Kitchen Storage 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 345 SF Kitchen Storage 1 Joint Compound 2 684 SF Kitchen Office 1 Fire Door 1 EA Kitchen Office 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 140 SF Kitchen Office 1 Joint Compound 2 432 SF Kitchen Bath Fire Door 1 EA Kitchen Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 48 SF Kitchen Bath Joint Compound 2 252 SF Kitchen Slop Room Fire Door 1 EA Kitchen Slop Room 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 35 SF Kitchen Slop Room Joint Compound 2 216 SF Telephone Room 1 Fire Door 1 EA Telephone Room 1 Joint Compound 2 342 SF Telephone Room 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 90 SF Telephone Room 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 90 SF Telephone Room 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 90 SF Reception 1 Kitchen Fire Door 1 EA Reception 1 Kitchen Joint Compound 2 288 SF Reception 1 Kitchen 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 64 SF Reception 1 Kitchen Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 64 SF Reception 1 Kitchen Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 64 SF Reception 1 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Reception 1 Bath Joint Compound 2 196 SF Reception 1 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 35 SF Reception 1 Bath Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 35 SF Reception 1 Bath Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 35 SF Reception 1 Breakroom Fire Door 1 EA Reception 1 Breakroom Joint Compound 2 216 SF Reception 1 Breakroom 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 126 SF Reception 1 Breakroom Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 126 SF Reception 1 Breakroom Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 126 SF Linen Closet 1st floor Fire Door 1 EA Linen Closet 1st floor Joint Compound 2 270 SF Linen Closet 1st floor 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 56 SF Linen Closet 1st floor Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 56 SF Linen Closet 1st floor Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 56 SF Reception 3 Break Room Fire Door 1 EA Reception 3 Break Room Joint Compound 2 396 SF Reception 3 Break Room 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 126 SF Reception 3 Break Room Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 126 SF Reception 3 Break Room Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 126 SF Reception 3 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Reception 3 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 35 SF Reception 3 Bath Joint Compound 2 196 SF Reception 3 Kitchen Fire Door 1 EA Reception 3 Kitchen 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 64 SF Reception 3 Kitchen Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 64 SF Reception 3 Kitchen Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 64 SF Reception 3 Kitchen Joint Compound 2 288 SF Reception 2 Break Room Fire Door 1 EA Reception 2 Break Room Joint Compound 2 450 SF Reception 2 Break Room 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 154 SF Reception 2 Break Room Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 154 SF Reception 2 Break Room Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 154 SF Reception 2 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Reception 2 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 35 SF Reception 2 Bath Joint Compound 2 196 SF Reception 2 Kitchen Fire Door 1 EA Reception 2 Kitchen 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 64 SF Reception 2 Kitchen Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 64 SF Reception 2 Kitchen Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 64 SF Reception 2 Kitchen Joint Compound 2 288 SF Common Shower 1 Fire Door 1 EA Common Shower 1 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 124 SF Common Shower 1 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Common Shower 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 528 SF Common Shower 1 Joint Compound 2 828 SF Common Shower 1 Bathroom Fire Door 1 EA Common Shower 1 Bathroom 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 35 SF Common Shower 1 Bathroom Joint Compound 2 216 SF Main Reception Fire Door 1 EA Main Reception Joint Compound 2 1476 SF Main Reception Original Window Caulking 72 100 LF Main Reception Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 375 SF Main Reception 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 1665 SF Main Reception Vestibule Fire Door 1 EA Main Reception Vestibule Joint Compound 2 988 SF Main Reception Vestibule 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 220 SF Reception Back Hall Fire Door 1 EA Reception Back Hall Joint Compound 2 630 SF Reception Back Hall 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 250 SF Reception 4 Breakroom Fire Door 1 EA Reception 4 Breakroom Joint Compound 2 414 SF Reception 4 Breakroom 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 126 SF Reception 4 Breakroom Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 126 SF Reception 4 Breakroom Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 126 SF Reception 4 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Reception 4 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 35 SF Reception 4 Bath Joint Compound 2 216 SF Reception 1 Kitchen Fire Door 1 EA Reception 1 Kitchen Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 64 SF Reception 1 Kitchen Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 64 SF Reception 1 Kitchen 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 64 SF Reception 1 Kitchen Joint Compound 2 288 SF Bath 1 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 1 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 115 SF Bath 1 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 45 SF Bath 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 45 SF Bath 1 Joint Compound 2 234 SF Bath 2 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 2 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 115 SF Bath 2 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 45 SF Bath 2 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 45 SF Bath 2 Joint Compound 2 234 SF Bath 3 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 3 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 115 SF Bath 3 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 45 SF Bath 3 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 45 SF Bath 3 Joint Compound 2 252 SF Bath 4 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 4 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 115 SF Bath 4 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 45 SF Bath 4 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 45 SF Bath 4 Joint Compound 2 252 SF Bath 5 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 5 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 115 SF Bath 5 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 40 SF Bath 5 Joint Compound 2 234 SF Bath 6 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 6 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 115 SF Bath 6 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 40 SF Bath 6 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 40 SF Bath 6 Joint Compound 2 234 SF Bath 7 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 7 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 115 SF Bath 7 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 182 SF Bath 7 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 182 SF Bath 7 Joint Compound 2 486 SF Bath 8 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 8 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 240 SF Bath 8 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 91 SF Bath 8 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 91 SF Bath 8 Joint Compound 2 360 SF Bath 9 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 9 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 125 SF Bath 9 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 80 SF Bath 9 Joint Compound 2 324 SF Bath 10 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 10 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 115 SF Bath 10 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 80 SF Bath 10 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 80 SF Bath 10 Joint Compound 2 324 SF Bath 11 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 11 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 115 SF Bath 11 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 35 SF Bath 11 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 35 SF Bath 11 Joint Compound 2 196 SF Bath 12 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 12 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 100 SF Bath 12 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 35 SF Bath 12 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 35 SF Bath 12 Joint Compound 2 196 SF Bath 13 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 13 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 100 SF Bath 13 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 40 SF Bath 13 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 40 SF Bath 13 Joint Compound 2 234 SF Bath 14 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 14 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 115 SF Bath 14 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 40 SF Bath 14 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 40 SF Bath 14 Joint Compound 2 234 SF Bath 15 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 15 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 115 SF Bath 15 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 312 SF Bath 15 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 312 SF Bath 15 Joint Compound 2 650 SF Bath 16 Fire Door 1 EA Bath 16 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 300 SF Bath 16 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 56 SF Bath 16 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 56 SF Bath 16 Joint Compound 2 270 SF Office 1 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Office 1 Fire Door 1 EA Office 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 117 SF Office 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 117 SF Office 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 117 SF Office 1 Joint Compound 2 396 SF Office 2 Fire Door 1 EA Office 2 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 56 SF Office 2 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 56 SF Office 2 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 56 SF Office 2 Joint Compound 2 270 SF Office 3 Fire Door 1 EA Office 3 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 130 SF Office 3 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 130 SF Office 3 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 130 SF Office 3 Joint Compound 2 414 SF Office 4 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Office 4 Fire Door 1 EA Office 4 Joint Compound 2 378 SF Office 4 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 104 SF Office 4 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 104 SF Office 4 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 104 SF Office 5 Fire Door 1 EA Office 5 Joint Compound 2 252 SF Office 5 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 45 SF Office 5 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 45 SF Office 5 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 45 SF Office 6 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Office 6 Fire Door 1 EA Office 6 Joint Compound 2 378 SF Office 6 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 104 SF Office 6 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 104 SF Office 6 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 104 SF Office 7 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Office 7 Fire Door 1 EA Office 7 Joint Compound 2 378 SF Office 7 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 104 SF Office 7 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 104 SF Office 7 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 104 SF Office 8 Fire Door 1 EA Office 8 Joint Compound 2 SF Office 8 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 104 SF Office 8 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 104 SF Office 8 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 104 SF Office 9 Fire Door 1 EA Office 9 Joint Compound 2 378 SF Office 9 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 108 SF Office 9 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 108 SF Office 9 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 108 SF Office 10 Fire Door 1 EA Office 10 Joint Compound 2 270 SF Office 10 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 54 SF Office 10 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 54 SF Office 10 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 54 SF Office 11 Fire Door 1 EA Office 11 Joint Compound 2 702 SF Office 11 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 318 SF Office 11 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 318 SF Office 11 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 318 SF Office 12 Fire Door 1 EA Office 12 Joint Compound 2 534 SF Office 12 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 189 SF Office 12 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 189 SF Office 12 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 189 SF Office 13 Fire Door 1 EA Office 13 Joint Compound 2 534 SF Office 13 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 189 SF Office 13 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 189 SF Office 13 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 189 SF Office 14 Fire Door 1 EA Office 14 Joint Compound 2 450 SF Office 14 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 154 SF Office 14 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 154 SF Office 14 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 154 SF Office 15 Fire Door 1 EA Office 15 Joint Compound 2 540 SF Office 15 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 189 SF Office 15 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 189 SF Office 15 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 189 SF Office 16 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Office 16 Fire Door 1 EA Office 16 Joint Compound 2 378 SF Office 16 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 104 SF Office 16 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 104 SF Office 16 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 104 SF Office 17 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Office 17 Fire Door 1 EA Office 17 Joint Compound 2 378 SF Office 17 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 104 SF Office 17 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 104 SF Office 17 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 104 SF Office 18 Fire Door 1 EA Office 18 Joint Compound 2 288 SF Office 18 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 63 SF Office 18 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 63 SF Office 18 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 63 SF Office 19 Fire Door 1 EA Office 19 Joint Compound 2 306 SF Office 19 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 72 SF Office 19 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 72 SF Office 19 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 72 SF Office 20 Fire Door 1 EA Office 20 Joint Compound 2 324 SF Office 20 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 77 SF Office 20 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 77 SF Office 20 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 77 SF Custodial Closet 1 Fire Door 1 EA Custodial Closet 1 Joint Compound 2 162 SF Custodial Closet 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 20 SF Custodial Closet 1 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 20 SF Custodial Closet 2 Fire Door 1 EA Custodial Closet 2 Joint Compound 2 162 SF Custodial Closet 2 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 20 SF Custodial Closet 2 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 20 SF Custodial Closet 3 Fire Door 1 EA Custodial Closet 3 Joint Compound 2 234 SF Custodial Closet 3 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 20 SF Custodial Closet 3 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 20 SF Custodial Closet 4 Fire Door 1 EA Custodial Closet 4 Joint Compound 2 198 SF Custodial Closet 4 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Custodial Closet 4 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Custodial Closet 5 Fire Door 1 EA Custodial Closet 5 Joint Compound 2 198 SF Custodial Closet 5 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Custodial Closet 5 2" Various Color Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 13,19 30 SF Wash Room 1 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 63 SF Wash Room 1 Fire Door 1 EA Wash Room 1 Joint Compound 2 486 SF Wash Room 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 140 SF Wash Room 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 140 SF Wash Room 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 140 SF Wash Room 2 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 63 SF Wash Room 2 Fire Door 1 EA Wash Room 2 Joint Compound 2 486 SF Wash Room 2 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 140 SF Wash Room 2 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 140 SF Wash Room 2 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 140 SF Wash Room 3 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 63 SF Wash Room 3 Fire Door 1 EA Wash Room 3 Joint Compound 2 486 SF Wash Room 3 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 140 SF Wash Room 3 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 140 SF Wash Room 3 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 140 SF Wash Room 4 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 63 SF Wash Room 4 Fire Door 1 EA Wash Room 4 Joint Compound 2 486 SF Wash Room 4 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 140 SF Wash Room 4 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 140 SF Wash Room 4 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 140 SF Wash Room 5 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 63 SF Wash Room 5 Fire Door 1 EA Wash Room 5 Joint Compound 2 486 SF Wash Room 5 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 140 SF Wash Room 5 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 140 SF Wash Room 5 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 140 SF Wash Room 6 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 63 SF Wash Room 6 Fire Door 1 EA Wash Room 6 Joint Compound 2 486 SF Wash Room 6 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 140 SF Wash Room 6 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 140 SF Wash Room 6 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 140 SF Wash Room 7 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 63 SF Wash Room 7 Fire Door 1 EA Wash Room 7 Joint Compound 2 486 SF Wash Room 7 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 126 SF Wash Room 7 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 126 SF Wash Room 7 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 126 SF Wash Room 8 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 63 SF Wash Room 8 Fire Door 1 EA Wash Room 8 Joint Compound 2 486 SF Wash Room 8 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 126 SF Wash Room 8 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 126 SF Wash Room 8 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 126 SF Red Carpet Room 1 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 85 SF Red Carpet Room 1 Fire Door 1 EA Red Carpet Room 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 273 SF Red Carpet Room 1 Joint Compound 2 612 SF Red Carpet Room 1 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Red Carpet Room 2 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Red Carpet Room 2 Fire Door 1 EA Red Carpet Room 2 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 132 SF Red Carpet Room 2 Joint Compound 2 414 SF Red Carpet Room 2 Original Window Caulking 72 40 LF Red Carpet Room 3 Fire Door 1 EA Red Carpet Room 3 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 200 SF Red Carpet Room 3 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 220 SF Red Carpet Room 3 Joint Compound 2 558 SF Red Carpet Room 3 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Red Carpet Room 4 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 120 SF Red Carpet Room 4 Fire Door 1 EA Red Carpet Room 4 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 160 SF Red Carpet Room 4 Joint Compound 2 468 SF Red Carpet Room 4 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Red Carpet Room 5 Fire Door 1 EA Red Carpet Room 5 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 128 SF Red Carpet Room 5 Joint Compound 2 432 SF Red Carpet Room 6 Fire Door 1 EA Red Carpet Room 6 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 112 SF Red Carpet Room 6 Joint Compound 2 414 SF Red Carpet Room 7 Fire Door 1 EA Red Carpet Room 7 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 144 SF Red Carpet Room 7 Joint Compound 2 450 SF Red Carpet Room 8 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Red Carpet Room 8 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 310 SF Red Carpet Room 8 Fire Door 1 EA Red Carpet Room 8 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 252 SF Red Carpet Room 8 Joint Compound 2 594 SF Resting Room 1 Fire Door 1 EA Resting Room 1 Joint Compound 2 540 SF Resting Room 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 189 SF Resting Room 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 189 SF Resting Room 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 189 SF Resting Room 2 Fire Door 1 EA Resting Room 2 Original Window Caulking 72 40 LF Resting Room 2 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 1050 SF Resting Room 2 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 260 SF Resting Room 2 Joint Compound 2 684 SF Tub Room 1 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Tub Room 1 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Tub Room 1 Bath 4" Various Color Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 11,17,21 100 SF Tub Room 1 Bath 8" White Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 55 30 SF Tub Room 1 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Tub Room 1 Fire Door 1 EA Tub Room 1 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Tub Room 1 Joint Compound 2 810 SF Tub Room 1 8" White Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 55 504 SF Tub Room 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 504 SF Second Floor Pediatric Office #1 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Second Floor Pediatric Office #1 Fire Door 1 EA Second Floor Pediatric Office #1 Joint Compound 2 360 SF Second Floor Pediatric Office #1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 96 SF Second Floor Pediatric Office #1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 96 SF Second Floor Pediatric Office #1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 96 SF Respiratory Therapy Director Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Respiratory Therapy Director Fire Door 1 EA Respiratory Therapy Director Joint Compound 2 96 SF Respiratory Therapy Director Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 96 SF Respiratory Therapy Director Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 96 SF Respiratory Therapy Director 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 96 SF Day Hab 1 Fire Door 1 EA Day Hab 1 Joint Compound 2 450 SF Day Hab 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 96 SF Day Hab 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 96 SF Day Hab 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 96 SF Day Hab 2 Fire Door 1 EA Day Hab 2 Joint Compound 2 954 SF Day Hab 2 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 475 SF Day Hab 2 Original Window Caulking 72 60 LF Day Hab 2 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 700 SF Day Hab 2 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 700 SF Day Hab 2 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 700 SF Day Hab 3 Fire Door 1 EA Day Hab 3 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 585 SF Day Hab 3 Original Window Caulking 72 140 LF Day Hab 3 Joint Compound 2 1170 SF Day Hab 3 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 1050 SF Day Hab 3 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 1050 SF Day Hab 3 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 1050 SF Day Hab 4 Fire Door 1 EA Day Hab 4 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 675 SF Day Hab 4 Original Window Caulking 72 80 LF Day Hab 4 Joint Compound 2 1350 SF Day Hab 4 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 1134 SF Day Hab 4 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 1134 SF Day Hab 4 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 1134 SF Asst Tech Center Fire Door 1 EA Asst Tech Center Joint Compound 2 810 SF Asst Tech Center Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 506 SF Asst Tech Center Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 506 SF Asst Tech Center 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 506 SF Craft Room 1 Fire Door 1 EA Craft Room 1 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 400 SF Craft Room 1 Original Window Caulking 72 80 LF Craft Room 1 Joint Compound 2 1350 SF Craft Room 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 1134 SF Craft Room 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 1134 SF Craft Room 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 1134 SF Craft Room 2 Fire Door 1 EA Craft Room 2 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 480 SF Craft Room 2 Original Window Caulking 72 120 LF Craft Room 2 Joint Compound 2 1440 SF Craft Room 2 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 1239 SF Craft Room 2 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 1239 SF Craft Room 2 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 1239 SF Craft Room 2 Shower Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 220 SF Craft Room 2 Shower Fire Door 1 EA Craft Room 2 Shower Joint Compound 2 666 SF Blue Room Fire Door 1 EA Blue Room Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 312 SF Blue Room Original Window Caulking 72 60 LF Blue Room Joint Compound 2 936 SF Blue Room Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 651 SF Blue Room Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 651 SF Blue Room 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 651 SF Green Room Fire Door 1 EA Green Room Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 144 SF Green Room Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Green Room Joint Compound 2 576 SF Green Room Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 231 SF Green Room Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 231 SF Green Room 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 231 SF Tub Room 2 Bath Fire Door 1 EA Tub Room 2 Bath Joint Compound 2 198 SF Tub Room 2 Bath 8" White Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 55 SF Tub Room 2 Bath 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 30 SF Tub Room 2 Wall Insulation Glue Daubs 71 108 SF Tub Room 2 Fire Door 1 EA Tub Room 2 Joint Compound 2 810 SF Tub Room 2 8" White Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 55 252 SF Tub Room 2 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 7 504 SF Second Floor Hall by Hab Rooms Window Gap Filler 69 15 LF Second Floor Hallway Fire Door 8 EA Second Floor Hallway Joint Compound 2 8478 SF Second Floor Hallway 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 4064 SF Second Floor Hallway Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 4064 SF Second Floor Hallway Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 4064 SF First Floor Hallway Fire Door 8 EA First Floor Hallway Joint Compound 2 8478 SF First Floor Hallway 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 4064 SF First Floor Hallway Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 4064 SF First Floor Hallway Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 4064 SF Stairs 1 Spray on Fireproofing 33 450 SF Stairs 1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 234 SF Stairs 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 234 SF Stairs 1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 234 SF Stairs 1 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Stairs 2 Spray on Fireproofing 33 450 SF Stairs 2 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 234 SF Stairs 2 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 234 SF Stairs 2 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 234 SF Stairs 2 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Stairs 3 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 189 SF Stairs 3 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 189 SF Stairs 3 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 189 SF Stairs 4 Joint Compound 2 1260 SF Stairs 4 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 234 SF Stairs 4 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 234 SF Stairs 4 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 234 SF Stairs 5 Spray on Fireproofing 33 450 SF Stairs 5 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 234 SF Stairs 5 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Stairs 5 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 234 SF Stairs 5 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 234 SF Stairs 6 Spray on Fireproofing 33 450 SF Stairs 6 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 234 SF Stairs 6 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 234 SF Stairs 6 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 234 SF Stairs 6 Original Window Caulking 72 20 LF Elevators Spray on Fireproofing 33 200 SF First Floor - Throughout Spray on Fireproofing 33 4600 SF Second Floor - Throughout Spray on Fireproofing 33 4900 SF Reception #1 Joint Compound 2 1377 SF Reception #1 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 959 SF Reception #1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 959 SF Reception #1 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 959 SF Reception #2 Joint Compound 2 1377 SF Reception #2 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 959 SF Reception #2 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 959 SF Reception #2 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 959 SF Reception #3 Joint Compound 2 1377 SF Reception #3 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 959 SF Reception #3 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 959 SF Reception #3 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 959 SF Reception #4 Joint Compound 2 1377 SF Reception #4 2' x 4' Suspended Ceiling Tile 2 959 SF Reception #4 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile 3 959 SF Reception #4 Beige with Brown Streak 12" Floor Tile Mastic 4 959 SF Throughout Spray on Fireproofing 33 Throughout TSI piping includes fittings/elbows Presumed *Throughout Interior and Exterior Doors Throughout (overspray and debris) See below notes for details. 1,000 LF (presumed within walls/ceiling spaces, etc.) 13 Exterior Doors and quantities listed above for each Interior Door. *Throughout Windows (all) Foundation Foundation Flashing 73 Boiler/Mechanical Room Boiler/Furnace Units Presumed NOTES: Spray-on fireproofing has been identified as overspray and delaminated in various areas throughout building, including but not limited to mechanical, electrical, plumbing, walls, decking, ceiling systems, grid work, wiring, etc. 15 Units *Italicized items are ACM and Presumed PCB Containing See Site Plans/Figures/Photos 36,123 SF 300 Units (Various Sizes) APPENDIX III LIST OF NON-ASBESTOS MATERIALS (TABLE 2) Material Sample Reference # Sheetrock 1 4" Tan Cove Base 5 4" Tan Cove Base Mastic 6 Newer Window Glazing 8 Newer Window Caulking 9 4" Bathroom Wall Tile Grout 10,16,20 2" Bathroom Floor Tile Grout 12,18 Wallboard Adhesive 23 4" Dark Brown Cove Base 24 4" Dark Brown Cove Base Mastic 25 6" Creme Colored Cove Base 26 6" Creme Colored Cove Base Mastic 27 1' Pattern 2'x4' Suspended Ceiling Tiles 28 Security Door Glazing (Fire Door)29 4"x6" White with Black Speak Ceramic Wall Tile Grout 30 4"x6" White with Black Speak Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 31 6" White Ceramic Wall Tile Grout 34 6" White Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 35 6" Red Ceramic Wall Tile Grout 36 6" Red Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 37 White Sink Undercoat 40 Red Carpet Adhesive 41 Laminate Hardwood Flooring 42 Laminate Hardwood Flooring Adhesive 43 8"x10" White Ceramic Wall Tile Grout 44 8"x10" White Ceramic Wall Tile Thinset 45 4" Red Cove Base 48 4" Red Cove Base Mastic 49 6" Light Brown Cove Base 50 6" Light Brown Cove Base Mastic 51 1" Tan Ceramic Floor Tile Grout 52 1" Tan Ceramic Floor Tile Thinset 53 Tub Room 8" Ceramic Floor Tile Grout 54 Hard Joint Fittings 56 Main Reception Vestibule Carpet (Black) Adhesive 57 Bathroom Greenboard 59 Floor Leveler 60 Exterior Facia Caulking 68 Window Rope 70 Rubber Roof 74 Rubber Roof Adhesive 75 Table 2- NON-Asbestos Containing Materials 737 Bridge Road, Northampton (Former Nursing Home) Prabir Paneling on Roof 76 Roof Termination Bar Caulking 77 Roof RTU Caulking 78 Roof Sink Vent Caulking 79 Roof Flashing Tar 80 Roof Pourable Sealant 80 Gray Duct Sealant NH-1A, NH-1B Door Insulation N-82A, N-82B, N-82C APPENDIX IV LIST OF LEAD XRF SCREENING RESULTS List of Lead Screening XRF Results 737 Bridge Road, Northampton, MA Sample Number Area Reading 1 107 White Tub 54.6 2 105 Entry Door Jam 0.23 3 104 Bathroom Green Tile Wall 0.03 4 103 Bathroom Blue Wall Tile 0.56 5 102 Bathroom Yellow Wall Tile -0.63 6 102 Exterior Window Brown 0 7 102 White Wall Paint -0.22 8 Hall Outside Room 102 Tan Radiator -0.56 9 Bathroom #1 2" Brown Ceramic Floor Tile -0.1 10 Tub Room White Door 0.2 11 White Elevator Door -0.25 12 White Dining Room Door -0.19 13 Red Carpet Room #3 Door Frame 0.54 14 Main Entry Black Door 0.37 15 Brown Piano -0.18 16 Bathroom #7 White Wall Paint 0.09 17 Common Shower #1 White 4" Wall Tile 0.38 18 Custodial Closet #2 White Slop Sink 27.34 19 130 Bathroom Door Jam 0 20 Blue Stair Railing -0.04 21 Blue Stairs 0.08 22 White Stairwell Cinderblocks -0.04 23 236 Bathroom 2" Blue Ceramic Floor Tile -0.09 24 Office #18 White Duct -0.14 25 Office #18 White Drain Pipe -0.25 26 Craft Room #1 Radiator -0.16 27 Craft Room #2 Yellow Wall Paint -0.03 28 Blue Room Door Jam -0.19 29 Green Room Wall Paint -0.02 30 Reception #3 Bathroom Sink 8.76 31 Office #8 Built in Shelving -0.2 32 209 Bathroom Sink 4.5 33 Bathroom #3 Toilet -0.66 34 Roof Access Stairwell Exterior Door 0.02 35 Blue Stairwell Exterior Door -0.1 36 Kitchen 4"x6" Ceramic Wall Tile 3.15 37 Kitchen 6" Red Ceramic Wall Tile 0.2 38 Kitchen Slop Sink White Sink 28.78 39 Kitchen Freezer -0.35 40 Kitchen Receiving Exterior Door -0.01 List of Lead Screening XRF Results 737 Bridge Road, Northampton, MA Sample Number Area Reading 41 Exterior - White Rear Fence Post -0.26 42 Exterior - Exterior Tan Door 0.02 43 Exterior - White Ephis Around Exterior Windows -0.11 44 Exterior - White Swing set 0.01 45 Exterior - White Entry / Front Pillars 0.15 46 Exterior - Tan Side Entry Railing -0.09 47 Exterior - Brown Parking Lot Post 0.07 48 Exterior - Exterior Brown Window Frame 0.02 APPENDIX V SUMMARY OF ASSUMED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS List of Assumed Hazardous Materials 737 Bridge Road, Northampton, MA Item Quantity (Units) Chemical / Paint Cans 55 Thermostats 50 Smoke Detectors 62 Exit Signs 30 Florescent Lights (Single) 39 Florescent Light Ballasts (Single) 39 Fire Extinguisher 12 Florescent Ceiling Lights (3 Bulb, 1 Ballast) 476 Florescent Wall Light (2 Bulb, 1 Ballast) 248 Televisions 21 AC Unit 5 Medical Needles / Sharps 150 NOTES: No exterior excavations or below grade observations were performed APPENDIX VI LABORATORY REPORTS AND CHAIN OF CUSTODY EMSL Analytical, Inc. 307 West 38th Street New York, NY 10018 Tel/Fax: (212) 290-0051 / (212) 290-0058 http://www.EMSL.com / manhattanlab@emsl.com 032123050EMSL Order: ATC62Customer ID: 11-81-0030Customer PO: Project ID: Attention:Phone:Brian Williams Fax:Atlas Technical (413) 781-3734 Received Date:73 William Franks Drive 12/20/2021 11:23 AM Analysis Date:West Springfield, MA 01089 12/22/2021 Collected Date:12/17/2021 Project:183BW21076/ 787 BRIDGE ROAD / NORTHAMPTON MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous % Type Non-Asbestos Asbestos N-68A 032123050-0001 REAR COURTYARD - FACIA EXTERIOR CAULKING Gray/Tan/White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None Detected100.0%Non-fibrous (Other) N-68B 032123050-0002 RIGHT SIDE - FACIA EXTERIOR CAULKING Tan/White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None Detected100.0%Non-fibrous (Other) N-68C 032123050-0003 LEFT SIDE - FACIA EXTERIOR CAULKING Gray/White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None Detected8% 92.0% Quartz Non-fibrous (Other) N-69A 032123050-0004 2ND FLOOR WINDOW NEAR CENTER STAIRS - WINDOW GAP FILLER Brown Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Anthophyllite8%Wollastonite12%5% 45% 30.0% Quartz Ca Carbonate Non-fibrous (Other) N-69B 032123050-0005 2ND FLOOR WINDOW NEAR CENTER STAIRS - WINDOW GAP FILLER Positive Stop (Not Analyzed) N-70A 032123050-0006 2ND FLOOR WINDOW NEAR CENTER STAIRS - REAR WINDOW ROPE Brown/White Fibrous Homogeneous None DetectedCellulose Glass 70% 15% 15.0%Non-fibrous (Other) N-70B 032123050-0007 2ND FLOOR WINDOW NEAR CENTER STAIRS - REAR WINDOW ROPE Brown Fibrous Homogeneous None DetectedCellulose Glass 75% 15% 10.0%Non-fibrous (Other) N-71A 032123050-0008 ROOM 220 - WALL GLUE DAUB White Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Chrysotile2%2% 50% 10% 36.0% Quartz Ca Carbonate Mica Non-fibrous (Other) N-71B 032123050-0009 HAB ROOM 1 - WALL GLUE DAUB Positive Stop (Not Analyzed) EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations. The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data (sampling volumes and areas, locations, etc.) provided by the client on the Chain of Custody. Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted. The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 “Interim Method”) but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 (”final”) version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government. Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. New York, NY AIHA-LAP, LLC--IHLAP Accredited #102581, NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9, NJ NY022, CT PH-0170, MA AA000170 Initial report from: 12/22/2021 15:59:28 ASB_PLMwSigs_0007_0001 Printed:12/22/2021 4:15:35PM Page 1 of 5 EMSL Analytical, Inc. 307 West 38th Street New York, NY 10018 Tel/Fax: (212) 290-0051 / (212) 290-0058 http://www.EMSL.com / manhattanlab@emsl.com 032123050EMSL Order: ATC62Customer ID: 11-81-0030Customer PO: Project ID: Attention:Phone:Brian Williams Fax:Atlas Technical (413) 781-3734 Received Date:73 William Franks Drive 12/20/2021 11:23 AM Analysis Date:West Springfield, MA 01089 12/22/2021 Collected Date:12/17/2021 Project:183BW21076/ 787 BRIDGE ROAD / NORTHAMPTON MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous % Type Non-Asbestos Asbestos N-71C 032123050-0010 ROOM 127 - WALL GLUE DAUB Positive Stop (Not Analyzed) N-72A 032123050-0011 HAB ROOM 1 - OLD WINDOW CAULK Gray Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Anthophyllite2%Wollastonite15%83.0%Non-fibrous (Other) N-72B 032123050-0012 ROOM 127 - OLD WINDOW CAULK Positive Stop (Not Analyzed) N-73A 032123050-0013 RIGHT FRONT - FOUNDATION FLASHING Black Non-Fibrous Homogeneous Chrysotile7%93.0%Non-fibrous (Other) N-73B 032123050-0014 REAR COURTYARD - FOUNDATION FLASHING Positive Stop (Not Analyzed) N-74A 032123050-0015 CENTER OF ROOF - RUBBER ROOF Black Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None Detected100.0%Non-fibrous (Other) N-74B 032123050-0016 FRONT LEFT CORNER OF ROOF - RUBBER ROOF Black Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None Detected100.0%Non-fibrous (Other) N-75A 032123050-0017 CENTER OF ROOF - RUBBER ROOF ADHESIVE Brown Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None DetectedCellulose2%10% 15% 73.0% Quartz Mica Non-fibrous (Other) N-75B 032123050-0018 FRONT LEFT CORNER OF ROOF - RUBBER ROOF ADHESIVE Brown Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None DetectedCellulose4%10% 12% 74.0% Quartz Mica Non-fibrous (Other) EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations. The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data (sampling volumes and areas, locations, etc.) provided by the client on the Chain of Custody. Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted. The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 “Interim Method”) but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 (”final”) version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government. Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. New York, NY AIHA-LAP, LLC--IHLAP Accredited #102581, NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9, NJ NY022, CT PH-0170, MA AA000170 Initial report from: 12/22/2021 15:59:28 ASB_PLMwSigs_0007_0001 Printed:12/22/2021 4:15:35PM Page 2 of 5 EMSL Analytical, Inc. 307 West 38th Street New York, NY 10018 Tel/Fax: (212) 290-0051 / (212) 290-0058 http://www.EMSL.com / manhattanlab@emsl.com 032123050EMSL Order: ATC62Customer ID: 11-81-0030Customer PO: Project ID: Attention:Phone:Brian Williams Fax:Atlas Technical (413) 781-3734 Received Date:73 William Franks Drive 12/20/2021 11:23 AM Analysis Date:West Springfield, MA 01089 12/22/2021 Collected Date:12/17/2021 Project:183BW21076/ 787 BRIDGE ROAD / NORTHAMPTON MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous % Type Non-Asbestos Asbestos N-76A 032123050-0019 CENTR OF ROOF - PRABIR PANELING ON ROOF Gray Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None DetectedCellulose2%2% 5% 55% 36.0% Quartz Ca Carbonate Gypsum Non-fibrous (Other) N-76B 032123050-0020 FRONT LEFT CORNER OF ROOF - PRABIR PANELING ON ROOF Gray Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None DetectedCellulose Glass 5% 2% 8% 50% 35.0% Quartz Gypsum Non-fibrous (Other) N-77A 032123050-0021 ROOF TERMINATION BAR CAULKING - RIGHT ELEVATOR HOUSE Black Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None Detected2% 40% 58.0% Quartz Ca Carbonate Non-fibrous (Other) N-77B 032123050-0022 ROOF TERMINATION BAR CAULKING - LEFT ELEVATOR HOUSE Black Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None Detected5% 55% 40.0% Quartz Ca Carbonate Non-fibrous (Other) N-78A 032123050-0023 CENTER OF ROOF - ROOF RTU CAULKING Black Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None DetectedGlass2%25% 73.0% Ca Carbonate Non-fibrous (Other) N-78B 032123050-0024 REAR HATCH ON ROOF - ROOF RTU CAULKING Black Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None DetectedGlass6%25% 69.0% Ca Carbonate Non-fibrous (Other) N-79A 032123050-0025 CENTER OF ROOF - CAULKING ON SINK VENT Black Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None Detected30% 70.0% Ca Carbonate Non-fibrous (Other) N-79B 032123050-0026 FRONT LEFT CORNER OF ROOF - CAULKING ON SINK VENT Black Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None Detected40% 60.0% Ca Carbonate Non-fibrous (Other) N-80A 032123050-0027 CENTER OF ROOF - FLASHING TAR Black Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None Detected30% 70.0% Ca Carbonate Non-fibrous (Other) EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations. The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data (sampling volumes and areas, locations, etc.) provided by the client on the Chain of Custody. Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted. The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 “Interim Method”) but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 (”final”) version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government. Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. New York, NY AIHA-LAP, LLC--IHLAP Accredited #102581, NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9, NJ NY022, CT PH-0170, MA AA000170 Initial report from: 12/22/2021 15:59:28 ASB_PLMwSigs_0007_0001 Printed:12/22/2021 4:15:35PM Page 3 of 5 EMSL Analytical, Inc. 307 West 38th Street New York, NY 10018 Tel/Fax: (212) 290-0051 / (212) 290-0058 http://www.EMSL.com / manhattanlab@emsl.com 032123050EMSL Order: ATC62Customer ID: 11-81-0030Customer PO: Project ID: Attention:Phone:Brian Williams Fax:Atlas Technical (413) 781-3734 Received Date:73 William Franks Drive 12/20/2021 11:23 AM Analysis Date:West Springfield, MA 01089 12/22/2021 Collected Date:12/17/2021 Project:183BW21076/ 787 BRIDGE ROAD / NORTHAMPTON MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous % Type Non-Asbestos Asbestos N-80B 032123050-0028 REAR HATCH AREA - FLASHING TAR Black Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None Detected35% 65.0% Ca Carbonate Non-fibrous (Other) N-81A 032123050-0029 CENTER OF ROOF - POURABLE SEALANT Gray Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None Detected35% 65.0% Ca Carbonate Non-fibrous (Other) N-81B 032123050-0030 NEAR LEFT ELEVATOR HOUSE - POURABLE SEALANT Black Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None Detected40% 60.0% Ca Carbonate Non-fibrous (Other) EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations. The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data (sampling volumes and areas, locations, etc.) provided by the client on the Chain of Custody. Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted. The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 “Interim Method”) but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 (”final”) version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government. Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. New York, NY AIHA-LAP, LLC--IHLAP Accredited #102581, NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9, NJ NY022, CT PH-0170, MA AA000170 Initial report from: 12/22/2021 15:59:28 ASB_PLMwSigs_0007_0001 Printed:12/22/2021 4:15:35PM Page 4 of 5 EMSL Analytical, Inc. 307 West 38th Street New York, NY 10018 Tel/Fax: (212) 290-0051 / (212) 290-0058 http://www.EMSL.com / manhattanlab@emsl.com 032123050EMSL Order: ATC62Customer ID: 11-81-0030Customer PO: Project ID: Attention:Phone:Brian Williams Fax:Atlas Technical (413) 781-3734 Received Date:73 William Franks Drive 12/20/2021 11:23 AM Analysis Date:West Springfield, MA 01089 12/22/2021 Collected Date:12/17/2021 Project:183BW21076/ 787 BRIDGE ROAD / NORTHAMPTON MA The samples in this report were submitted to EMSL for analysis by Asbestos Analysis of Bulk materials via EPA/600 (0513) Method using Polarized Light Microscopy. The reference number for these samples is the EMSL Order ID above. Please use this reference number when calling about these samples. Report Comments: Sample Receipt Date: Analysis Completed Date: Sample Receipt Time: Analysis Completed Time: 12/20/2021 11:23 AM 12/22/2021 3:26 PM Analyst(s): Johannes Breckheimer PLM (15)Valeria Cevallos PLM (10) Samples Reviewed and approved by: Charles Johnson, Asbestos Laboratory Manager or other approved signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations. The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data (sampling volumes and areas, locations, etc.) provided by the client on the Chain of Custody. Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted. The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 “Interim Method”) but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 (”final”) version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government. Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. New York, NY AIHA-LAP, LLC--IHLAP Accredited #102581, NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9, NJ NY022, CT PH-0170, MA AA000170 Initial report from: 12/22/2021 15:59:28 ASB_PLMwSigs_0007_0001 Printed:12/22/2021 4:15:35PM Page 5 of 5 OrderID: 032123050 Page 1 Of 3 OrderID: 032123050 Page 2 Of 3 OrderID: 032123050 Page 3 Of 3 EMSL Analytical, Inc. 307 West 38th Street New York, NY 10018 Tel/Fax: (212) 290-0051 / (212) 290-0058 http://www.EMSL.com / manhattanlab@emsl.com 032123489EMSL Order: ATC62Customer ID: 11-81-0030Customer PO: Project ID: Attention:Phone:Brian Williams Fax:Atlas Technical (413) 781-3734 Received Date:73 William Franks Drive 12/29/2021 11:56 AM Analysis Date:West Springfield, MA 01089 01/03/2022 Collected Date:12/24/2021 Project:183BW21076/ 737 BRIDGE ROAD, NORTHAMPTON, MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous % Type Non-Asbestos Asbestos N-82A 032123489-0001 FIRST FLOOR HALLWAY SECURITY DOOR - DOOR INSULATION Brown Fibrous Homogeneous None DetectedCellulose20%30% 50.0% Perlite Non-fibrous (Other) N-82B 032123489-0002 ROOM 107 - DOOR INSULATION Brown Fibrous Homogeneous None DetectedCellulose30%10% 60.0% Perlite Non-fibrous (Other) N-82C 032123489-0003 ROOM 212 - DOOR INSULATION Brown Fibrous Homogeneous None DetectedCellulose45%15% 30% 10.0% Quartz Perlite Non-fibrous (Other) EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations. The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data (sampling volumes and areas, locations, etc.) provided by the client on the Chain of Custody. Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted. The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 “Interim Method”) but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 (”final”) version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government. Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. New York, NY AIHA-LAP, LLC--IHLAP Accredited #102581, NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9, NJ NY022, CT PH-0170, MA AA000170 Initial report from: 01/03/2022 11:42:10 ASB_PLMwSigs_0007_0001 Printed:1/3/2022 11:42:14AM Page 1 of 2 EMSL Analytical, Inc. 307 West 38th Street New York, NY 10018 Tel/Fax: (212) 290-0051 / (212) 290-0058 http://www.EMSL.com / manhattanlab@emsl.com 032123489EMSL Order: ATC62Customer ID: 11-81-0030Customer PO: Project ID: Attention:Phone:Brian Williams Fax:Atlas Technical (413) 781-3734 Received Date:73 William Franks Drive 12/29/2021 11:56 AM Analysis Date:West Springfield, MA 01089 01/03/2022 Collected Date:12/24/2021 Project:183BW21076/ 737 BRIDGE ROAD, NORTHAMPTON, MA The samples in this report were submitted to EMSL for analysis by Asbestos Analysis of Bulk materials via EPA/600 (0513) Method using Polarized Light Microscopy. The reference number for these samples is the EMSL Order ID above. Please use this reference number when calling about these samples. Report Comments: Sample Receipt Date: Analysis Completed Date: Sample Receipt Time: Analysis Completed Time: 12/29/2021 11:56 AM 01/03/2022 11:39 AM Analyst(s): Angelica Serrano PLM (1)Ordep Gonzalez PLM (2) Samples Reviewed and approved by: Charles Johnson, Asbestos Laboratory Manager or other approved signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations. The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data (sampling volumes and areas, locations, etc.) provided by the client on the Chain of Custody. Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted. The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 “Interim Method”) but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 (”final”) version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government. Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. New York, NY AIHA-LAP, LLC--IHLAP Accredited #102581, NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9, NJ NY022, CT PH-0170, MA AA000170 Initial report from: 01/03/2022 11:42:10 ASB_PLMwSigs_0007_0001 Printed:1/3/2022 11:42:14AM Page 2 of 2 OrderID: 032123489 Page 1 Of 1 EMSL Analytical, Inc. 307 West 38th Street New York, NY 10018 Tel/Fax: (212) 290-0051 / (212) 290-0058 http://www.EMSL.com / manhattanlab@emsl.com 032200065EMSL Order: ATC62Customer ID: 11-81-0030Customer PO: Project ID: Attention:Phone:Brian Williams Fax:Atlas Technical (413) 781-3734 Received Date:73 William Franks Drive 01/04/2022 11:27 AM Analysis Date:West Springfield, MA 01089 01/04/2022 Collected Date:12/31/2022 Project:183COW2175/ NORTHAMPTON NURSING HOME / 737 BRIDGE ROAD / NORTHAMPTON Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous % Type Non-Asbestos Asbestos NH-1A 032200065-0001 GREY DUCT SEALANT - 2ND FLOOR COMMUNITY ROOM Gray Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None Detected60% 40.0% Ca Carbonate Non-fibrous (Other) NH-1B 032200065-0002 GREY DUCT SEALANT - 2ND FLOOR COMMUNITY ROOM Gray Non-Fibrous Homogeneous None Detected5% 50% 45.0% Quartz Ca Carbonate Non-fibrous (Other) EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations. The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data (sampling volumes and areas, locations, etc.) provided by the client on the Chain of Custody. Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted. The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 “Interim Method”) but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 (”final”) version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government. Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. New York, NY AIHA-LAP, LLC--IHLAP Accredited #102581, NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9, NJ NY022, CT PH-0170, MA AA000170 Initial report from: 01/04/2022 17:22:25 ASB_PLMwSigs_0007_0001 Printed:1/4/2022 5:22:27PM Page 1 of 2 EMSL Analytical, Inc. 307 West 38th Street New York, NY 10018 Tel/Fax: (212) 290-0051 / (212) 290-0058 http://www.EMSL.com / manhattanlab@emsl.com 032200065EMSL Order: ATC62Customer ID: 11-81-0030Customer PO: Project ID: Attention:Phone:Brian Williams Fax:Atlas Technical (413) 781-3734 Received Date:73 William Franks Drive 01/04/2022 11:27 AM Analysis Date:West Springfield, MA 01089 01/04/2022 Collected Date:12/31/2022 Project:183COW2175/ NORTHAMPTON NURSING HOME / 737 BRIDGE ROAD / NORTHAMPTON The samples in this report were submitted to EMSL for analysis by Asbestos Analysis of Bulk materials via EPA/600 (0513) Method using Polarized Light Microscopy. The reference number for these samples is the EMSL Order ID above. Please use this reference number when calling about these samples. Report Comments: Sample Receipt Date: Analysis Completed Date: Sample Receipt Time: Analysis Completed Time: 01/04/2022 11:27 AM 01/04/2022 4:50 PM Analyst(s): Johannes Breckheimer PLM (1)Kerrie Gibson PLM (1) Samples Reviewed and approved by: Charles Johnson, Asbestos Laboratory Manager or other approved signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations. The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data (sampling volumes and areas, locations, etc.) provided by the client on the Chain of Custody. Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted. The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 “Interim Method”) but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 (”final”) version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government. Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. New York, NY AIHA-LAP, LLC--IHLAP Accredited #102581, NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9, NJ NY022, CT PH-0170, MA AA000170 Initial report from: 01/04/2022 17:22:25 ASB_PLMwSigs_0007_0001 Printed:1/4/2022 5:22:27PM Page 2 of 2 OrderID: 032200065 Page 1 Of 1 APPENDIX VII SAMPLING MAP 7199 NW 49 PLACE SUNRISE, FLORIDA 33323 (954) 451-6276 www.samiami.net ARCHITECTURE PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT N.T.S. INDEX OF DRAWINGS ARCHITECTURE COVER SHEET A1.0 FLOOR PLAN (GROUND LEVEL) A1.1 FLOOR PLAN (SECOND LEVEL) EXISTING FLOOR PLANS 737 Bridge Rd Northampton, Massachusetts 01060 October 11, 2021 POINTER DEVELOPMENT 3400 NW 7TH AVENUE MIAMI, FLORIDA 33127 NORTHAMPTON REHABILITATION OWNER:LOCATION MAP ARCHITECT: 737 BRIDGE RD A2.0 EXISTING ELEVATIONS GROUND FLOOR182'-0"2'-012"4'-11"6'-11"4"6'-11"4"4"4"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"12'-2"12'-738"12'-738"12'-738"13'-134"12'-738"26'-1"2'-014"2'-014"12'-738"2'-012"12'-2"8'-11"8'-11"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"12'-2"4'-11"4"6'-11"4"4'-11"4"6'-11"4"6'-11"4"4'-11"4"4"4'-11"4"6'-11"4"180'-8"63'-10"47'-8"68'-6"35'-0" 33'-8" 30'-0" 28'-8" 27'-0" 25'-8" 16'-0"8'-0" 7'-4"15'-4"182'-0"2'-012"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"12'-738"12'-738"12'-738"13'-134"12'-738"26'-1"2'-014"2'-014"12'-738"2'-012"180'-8"27'-0" 25'-8" 16'-0"8'-0" 7'-4"15'-4" 51'-0" 51'-0" 27'-0" 25'-8" 8'-0" 7'-4" 51'-0"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"3'-2"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"3'-2"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"3'-2"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"3'-2"40'-0" 38'-10"4'-11"4"4"4'-11"4"6'-11"4"8'-4"4"8'-4"4"8'-8"8'-8"2'-9"8'-0"4'-4"8'-0"4'-812"4'-11"7'-312" 40'-0"2'-9"7'-4"1'-6"4'-11"10'-0"4'-11"2'-0"99'-8"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"8'-412"12'-1"4'-8"2'-012"12'-1"3'-1"100'-4"2'-812"4'-3"8'-812"7'-0"4'-11"4'-314"4'-11"2'-034"56'-8"31'-0"8'-0"8'-0"20'-8"13'-1"10'-1"8'-0"16'-11"14'-4"9'-0"19'-7"6'-11"4"6'-11"4'-11"4"4"4'-11"4"6'-11"11'-2"4"4"4"4"5'-0"5'-0"31'-0"4'-11" 25'-11" 68'-8" 18'-2" 70'-0" 4'-11"4'-11"5'-7"2'-2"2'-1"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"6'-0"2'-0"3'-5"2'-0"3'-5" 16'-10" 4'-11" 25'-11" 4'-11"4'-11"5'-7"2'-2"2'-1"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"4'-11"4'-11"3'-0"4'-11"52'-4"53'-0"4'-11"12'-2"4'-0"12'-2"2'-0"17'-8"17'-0"4'-11"4'-11"2'-212"3'-612"10'-11"34'-4"20'-6" 15'-3"4'-11"53'-0"4'-11"4'-11 "4'-11"4'-11"14'-312"2'-0"13'-112"2'-0"29'-9"100'-4"101'-0"4'-11"4'-11"3'-8"6'-8"38'-0"4'-3"9'-012"2'-712"4'-3"7'-0"4'-11"5'-314"56'-8"4'-11"12'-1"8'-412"4'-11"12'-1"4'-11"4'-11"3'-1"2'-012"57'-4"2'-9"8'-0"2'-418"8'-0"4'-812"4'-11"9'-312" 40'-0" 40'-0"40'-0"4'-11"4'-11"3'-0"4'-11"52'-4"4'-11"12'-2"4'-0"12'-2"2'-512"4'-11"2'-512"2'-512"4'-11"2'-512" Web: www.samiami.net Email: anson@samiami.net Scale Project number Date Drawn by Checked by Anson M. Stuart AR97856 No.Description Date 7199 NW 49 PLACE LAUDERHILL, FL. 33319 (954) 451-6268 EXISTING PLANS NORTHAMPTONREHABILITATION737 Bridge RdNorthampton, Massachusetts, 01060A1.0 FLOOR PLAN 21047 18 OCTOBER 2021 DC AMS 18 OCTOBER 2021Anson M. Stuart AR97856 SECOND FLOOR182'-0"2'-012"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"12'-738"12'-738"12'-738"13'-134"12'-738"26'-1"2'-014"2'-014"12'-738"2'-012"180'-8"35'-0" 33'-8" 27'-0" 25'-8" 8'-0" 7'-4" 51'-0"9'-0"8'-4"9'-0"8'-4"30'-0" 28'-8" 27'-0" 25'-8" 16'-0"8'-0" 7'-4"15'-4"182'-0"2'-012"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"12'-738"12'-738"12'-738"13'-134"12'-738"26'-1"2'-014"2'-014"12'-738"2'-012"180'-8"27'-0" 25'-8" 16'-0"8'-0" 7'-4"15'-4" 51'-0" 51'-0"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"3'-2"9'-0"8'-4"3'-0"3'-2"40'-0" 39'-4" 9'-1012"4'-11"4'-11"4'-314"4'-11"4'-0"2'-0"2'-834"2'-412" 40'-0" 4'-11"8'-0"2'-9"8'-0"4'-4"4'-812"7'-312"4'-11"5'-418"4'-11 "5'-3 12"4'-918"4'-11 "1'-412"4'-11"4'-11"1'-7 "4'-11"1'-1158"4'-11"4'-712"2'-1112"62'-4"63'-0"100'-4"99'-8"4'-11"12'-1 "8'-412"4'-11"12'-1"4'-11"2'-012"42'-4"4'-11"3'-1"56'-8"4'-11"12'-1"8'-412"4'-11"12'-1"4'-11"4'-11"3'-1"2'-012"57'-4"17'-8"17'-0"40'-0" 4'-11"8'-0"2'-9"8'-0"2'-4"4'-812"9'-312"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11 "4'-11"14'-3 12"2'-0"13'-112"2'-0"49'-11"100'-4"101'-0"34'-4"53'-0"53'-0"38'-0"40'-0"40'-0" 2'-512"4'-11"8'-10"2'-512"11'-4"6'-8"10'-0"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"4'-11"2'-512"4'-11"2'-512" 150'-0" 4'-8"4'-8"6'-212"4'-8"4'-8"10'-0"6'-8"4'-8"11'-4" Web: www.samiami.net Email: anson@samiami.net Scale Project number Date Drawn by Checked by Anson M. Stuart AR97856 No.Description Date 7199 NW 49 PLACE LAUDERHILL, FL. 33319 (954) 451-6268 EXISTING PLANS NORTHAMPTONREHABILITATION737 Bridge RdNorthampton, Massachusetts, 01060A1.0 FLOOR PLAN 21047 18 OCTOBER 2021 DC AMS 18 OCTOBER 2021Anson M. Stuart AR97856 SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"A 2.0 EAST ELEVATION 1 SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"A 2.0 NORTH ELEVATION1 SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"A 2.0 EAST ELEVATION 1 SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"A 2.0 WEST ELEVATION 2 Web: www.samiami.net Email: anson@samiami.net Scale Project number Date Drawn by Checked by No.Description Date 7199 NW 49 PLACE LAUDERHILL, FL. 33319 (954) 451-6268 EXISTING PLANS NORTHAMPTONREHABILITATION737 Bridge RdNorthampton, Massachusetts, 01060A2.0 ELEVATIONS 21047 18 OCTOBER 2021 DC AMS 18 OCTOBER 2021Anson M. Stuart AR97856 APPENDIX VIII PHOTO LOG Receiving Hallway First Floor Hallway Main Reception Stairwell Guest Room Exterior Front Entry Endangered and Rare Species Habitat Map Site FEMA Flood Map From:Sarah LaValley To:Laura Baker Cc:wfeiden@northamptonma.gov Subject:Re: PNF for 737 Bridge Road Date:Monday, January 24, 2022 2:03:48 PM Attachments:image001.png Hi Laura- Historical Commission review isn't required for this project; although the building is 50 years old there is no local equivalent of the PNF process for work outside historic districts. Sarah I. LaValley, AICP Conservation and Preservation Planner Northampton Office of Planning and Sustainability City Hall, 210 Main Street, 2nd Floor Northampton MA, 01060 413-587-1263 On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 1:29 PM Laura Baker <lb@valleycdc.com> wrote: Hello Sarah and Wayne, I attach the signed PNF to MHC for review of proposed work at 737 Bridge Road. I submitted this today via FAX, but will also mail a hard copy to MHC. Sarah—I assume this can serve also as notice to the Northampton Historical Commission (?) If not, please let me know what else I should do. I’d be happy to come to a meeting when our plans are a bit more defined to present to the NHC, as applicable. Please let me know if you need anything else at this time. Thank you! February 3, 2022 Alexis Breiteneicher Schneeflock Executive Director Valley Community Development Corporation 256 Pleasant Street, Suite A Northampton, MA 01060 Re: Prospect Place Dear Ms. Breiteneicher Schneeflock: I am pleased to inform you that on January 27, 2022, CEDAC’s Board of Directors approved a loan (the “Loan”) for the captioned Prospect Place (the “Project”) in an initial commitment of Loan proceeds in the amount of up to $400,000 (the initial “Authorized Amount”). The proceeds of the Loan may be used to pay for certain technical assistance, predevelopment and site control expenses associated with the Project. Those Project expenses initially authorized to be funded under this Loan are outlined in Exhibit A of the loan agreement enclosed with this letter. This commitment is subject to all applicable CEDAC Guidelines and Terms and Conditions. Please note that this means you can only request up to $400,000 at this time. The loan documents included in this package will reflect the Authorized Amount and the maximum loan amount, not to exceed $400,000 (the “Maximum Loan Amount”). This Maximum Loan Amount is provided so new loan documents do not have to be drafted at the time of an increase. However, the Project must submit a Pre-development Loan Increase Request to CEDAC for CEDAC’s Board of Directors to review and approve, in order to be eligible for funds above the Authorized Amount. CEDAC’s commitment to make this Loan is subject to the following conditions: • Valley Community Development Corporation must enter into a loan agreement with CEDAC. CEDAC expects all its borrowers to repay in full all loan proceeds disbursed by CEDAC with respect to successfully financed projects. In particular, the loan agreement stipulates that all outstanding principal and interest will be repaid to CEDAC out of the initial disbursement of proceeds of the initial financing for the Project. A copy of the loan agreement is enclosed. • Under this loan program governing this Loan, CEDAC will typically disburse all approved amounts to, or on behalf of, Valley Community Development Corporation after submission of appropriate invoices and other supporting information in accordance with CEDAC’s standard invoice policies. • Notwithstanding the Maximum Loan Amount for this Loan set forth above and in the enclosed loan documents, actual disbursements of Loan proceeds may only be approved and made by CEDAC up to the aggregate “Authorized Amount” specifically authorized and approved from time to time by CEDAC’s Board of Directors. As noted above, as of the date of this letter CEDAC’s Board of Directors only has authorized CEDAC staff to approve and disburse up to $400,000 and the only authorized uses of such disbursements are outlined in Exhibit A to the loan agreement enclosed with this letter. To expedite processing of this Loan, all necessary loan documents are enclosed. The enclosed documents have been prepared on the assumption that the full Maximum Loan Amount will eventually be authorized and disbursed. But as noted above, even though the loan documents contemplate that the Loan will eventually be for the Maximum Loan Amount, in no event may the aggregate amount of the Loan proceeds actually disbursed exceed the Authorized Amount approved from time to time by the CEDAC Board. The CEDAC loan package instructions enclosed with this letter explain how to execute the documents. CEDAC charges a one percent (1%) loan commitment fee for Predevelopment Loans. A borrower may choose to write a check in the amount of the commitment fee, or use loan proceeds to pay this fee, which will be due upon closing of the predevelopment loan. Included in this packet is an invoice. Should you choose to write a check, please return the check with your signed loan documents. Should you choose to use loan proceeds to pay the fee, please return an original, signed invoice with this option selected. Once again, congratulations on this award of assistance from CEDAC. We are impressed with the Project and we look forward to making our funds available to Valley Community Development Corporation. If you have any questions regarding your loan commitment or the enclosed documents, please contact your Project Manager, Lionel Romain. Sincerely, Roger Herzog Executive Director Affordable housing plans aired for former Northampton nursing home The old Northampton Rehabilitation and Nursing Center on Bridge Road in Northampton has been vacant since 2011. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS The former Northampton Rehabilitation and Nursing Center on Bridge Road has been vacant since 2011. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS By BRIAN STEELE Staff Writer Published: 1/10/2022 8:44:01 PM Modified: 1/10/2022 8:43:09 PM NORTHAMPTON — The public got its first look Monday evening at a proposed overhaul of the vacant Northampton Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, a $25.3 million project that would create 60 units of affordable housing. The 6.2-acre property at 737 Bridge Road has been vacant since 2011. The Pointer Fund and Pointer Development, based in Miami and run by Amalfi Gayosso, a UMass Amherst alumna with ties to Northampton and experience in building affordable housing, bought the property for $1.9 million at auction in April 2021 and formed 737 Northampton LLC. At Monday’s meeting of the Northampton Housing Partnership, Laura Baker, real estate development director for Valley Community Development Corp., explained that Valley CDC is negotiating a joint venture agreement with 737 Northampton LLC to develop a new project called Prospect Place. “I would emphasize that this is still very much early in the planning and conceptual stage,” Baker said. The proposed project, featuring apartments ranging in size from studios to three bedrooms, calls for a full gutting and renovation of the former nursing home’s interior while conserving the structure and exterior. Asbestos abatement is anticipated to cost $500,000. Valley CDC, which recently co-developed the Lumber Yard mixed-use development on Pleasant Street in Northampton, plans to seek Community Preservation Act money from the city this spring. Under what Baker called “our best-case scenario timeline,” construction would begin in the spring of 2024 and take about 15 months. “One of the things that interests us about this property is the location,” Baker said, and “we want to reuse as much of the site as possible… We would want to work with the city to develop a new traffic plan for access to the property.” The site is on a PVTA bus route and close to Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Jackson Street School, Childs Park, businesses on King Street and the Northampton Survival Center. Baker said developers are looking at possible outdoor recreation amenities at the housing development that would be open to the public. Ward 1 City Councilor Stanley Moulton, in an email newsletter to constituents, said he “will ensure that there is robust community engagement.” He said city planning officials and the developer “are committed to providing ample opportunities for hearing from neighbors and others in the community with an interest in this project.” In February, Valley CDC plans to conduct community outreach to identify any feedback from the immediate neighborhood. Speaking to the Gazette, Baker said her grandmother lived at the Northampton Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, and “it’s been sad to see it neglected.” She said she is excited for the chance to overhaul a property that she regularly drives by and has often dreamed of turning into affordable housing, but, “It’s not a done deal. It’s the germ of the idea.” Brian Steele can be reached at bsteele@gazettenet.com.     January 14, 2022    Community Preservation Committee  210 Main St., c/o Planning & Sustainability  Northampton, MA 01060    Dear Community Preservation Committee,    I am writing on behalf of the Housing Partnership to let you know of our enthusiastic and unanimous  support for the affordable housing  project, called Prospect Place,  proposed by Valley CDC, to be  located at the former Northampton Nursing Home on Bridge Road.      As you know, the Housing Partnership researches and advocates for ways to make current housing more  affordable, and to support the development of new housing units. We desperately need many  additional, affordable  housing units, so a development such as Prospect Place would make a welcome  dent in our lack of affordable housing.    Valley CDC is a longtime, very reputable and knowledgeable agency.  Valley CDC has the respect of the  city and of community housing advocates, and has proven itself through development of such projects  as the Lumberyard and Sergeant House, to name just two.  Between those two developments alone,  Northampton has increased its housing stock over the past several years by 86 affordable and low‐ income units.     The former Northampton Nursing Home on Bridge Road has been empty for a decade and has slipped  into decay, which has in turn invited vandalism. Valley CDC has found the structure to be quite sound,  and the interior well suited to complete renovation so that 60 low‐income and affordable 1, 2 and 3  bedroom accessible units can be developed. Its location is ideal: it is close to shopping, the hospital,  parks, the schools, the YMCA, the bike path, and the Survival Center, and is on a bus route.     This is a project that will take considerable funding to stabilize the building, remove asbestos, complete  a total gut renovation, allow for common areas both inside and outside, and repave the parking area.  The project will use existing utility connections, and the large, flat roof will be ideal for solar panels. All  utilities will be electric as is now required for new construction by the city.    The Housing Partnership enthusiastically supports the development of Prospect Place by Valley CDC. We  are excited about this project and look forward to its progress. We give our full support for its funding.    Sincerely,    Carmen Junno  Chair, Northampton Housing Partnership