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CC-0643-2021 Office Use Only J ADDITION/ALTERATION PERMIT Permit#: � --© Co[ 3 - 202 1 APPLICATION Permit Fee:$ , �0 Town of Queensbury 742 Bay Road,Queensbury,NY 12804 Invoice#: «� P:518-761-8256 www.gueensbury.net Flood Zone? Y N eviewed B r' Project Location: 68 Quaker Road yl Tax Map ID #: 302.6.1-63 Subdivision Name: AUG 1 / 2021 PROJECT INFORMATION: TOWN OF QUEEN 3BUILDING BUY COt�E�' TYPE: Residential X Commercial, Proposed Use: R-2, 22-Bed Men's Residence Single-Family _Two-Family _Multi-Family (#of units ) _Townhouse Business Office _ Retail _ Industrial/Warehouse _Garage (#of cars_) X Other(describe R-2,22-Bed Men's Residence) ADDITION SQUARE FOOTAGE: ALTERATION SQUARE FOOTAGE: 1st floor: NA 1st floor: 6,288 sf 2nd floor: NA 2nd floor: 1,403 sf+ 907 sf 3rd floor: NA 3rd floor: NA Basement(habitable space): Basement (habitable space): Total sq ft: NA Total sq ft: 8,598 sf Scope of work to be done: Alterations to an existing 2-story, wood framed medical office building (B, Business) into a 22-Bed Men's Residence (R-2, Residential). New roof,windows, doors, finishes, mechanical, electrical/plumbing, and life safety systems are proposed. New kitchen, bathrooms, laundry, bedrooms, living space, and program support offices are included. Limited site work is included to provide a fenced yard space, improved parking, and new water service. Addition/Alteration Application Revised January 2021 ADDITIONAL PROJECT INFORMATION: 1. Estimated Cost of Construction: $ 1,800,000 2. Source of Heat (circle one): _Gas _Oil _Propane _Solar X Other Electric Fireplaces/inserts need a separate Fuel Burning Appliances & Chimney Application 3. Are there any structures not shown on the plot plan? _YES X NO Explain: 4. Are there any easements on the property? X YES NO SITE INFORMATION: • Is this a corner lot? _YES X NO • Will the grade be changed as a result of the construction? _YES X NO • What is the water source? X PUBLIC _PRIVATE WELL • What type of wastewater system is on the parcel? X SEWER PRIVATE SEPTIC DECLARATION: 1. I acknowledge that no construction shall be commenced prior to the issuance of a valid permit and will be completed within a 12 month period.Any changes to the approved plans prior to/during construction will require the submittal of amended plans, additional reviews and re-approval. 2. If,for any reason,the building permit application is withdrawn,30%of the fee is retained by the Town of Queensbury.After 1 year from the initial application date, 100%of the fee is retained. 3. If the work is not completed by the 1 year expiration date the permit may be renewed, subject to fees and department approval. 4. 1 certify that the application, plans and supporting materials are atrue and a complete statement and/or description of the work proposed,that all work will be performed in accordance with the NYS Building Codes, local building laws and ordinances, and in conformance with local zoning regulations. 5. 1 acknowledge that prior to occupying the facilities proposed I, or my agents, will obtain a certificate of occupancy. 6. 1 also understand that I/we are required to provide an as-built survey by a licensed land surveyor of all newly constructed facilities prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. I have read and agree to the above: ., PRINT NAME: .'00J - SIGNATURE: DATE: / '; 4 Addition/Alteration Application Revised January 2021 CONTACT INFORMATION: PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY OR TYPE, PLEASE INCLUDE AN EMAIL • Applicant: Name(s): Keith Stack, ACCA Mailing Address, C/S/Z: 90 McCarty Avenue, Albany, New York 12202 Cell Phone: ( Land Line: 518 ) 465-5470 Email: kstack@theacca.net Primary Owner(s): Name(s): Keith Stack, ACCA Mailing Address, C/S/Z: 90 McCarty Avenue, Albany, New York 12202 Cell Phone: ( Land Line: 518 ) 465-5470 Email: kstack@theacco.net ❑ Check if all work will be performed by property owner only • Contractor(s): (List all additional contractors on the back of this form) Contact Name(s): TBD Contractor Trade: Mailing Address, C/S/Z: Cell Phone: �_) Land Line: �) Email: "Workers' Comp documentation must be submitted with this application" • Architect(s)/Engineer(s): Business Name: architecture+ Contact Name(s): Brian L. Barker, AIA Mailing Address, C/S/Z: 297 River Street,Troy, New York 12180 Cell Phone: �_) Land Line: 518 ) 272-4481 Email: barkerb@aplususa.com Contact Person for Compliance in regards to this project: Brian L. Barker, AIA Cell Phone:() Land Line: 518 ) 272-4481 Email: barkerb@aplususa.com Addition/Alteration Application Revised January 2021 s NDREW M. CLIOMO �'®R NEW �ce Of ddiction Governor 5'TAT'E Services and Supports ARL ENE GONZALEZ-SANCHEZ, M.S., L .M.S.W. Commissioner July 23, 2021 AUGl7 2��� ; � Via e-mail and regular mail f EFILE �®�� 4 TOWN OF QUEENSB`3RY BUI 1G�O®ES Mr. John O'Brien Code Enforcement Office Town of Queensbury 742 Bay Road Queensbury, New York 12804 Occupancy Classification of 22-Bed Men's Residence at 68 Quaker Road Dear Mr. O'Brien: We are writing to confirm that the 22-Bed Men's Residence as proposed for 68 Quaker Road, Queensbury, New York is classified as an R-2, Residential Occupancy in accordance with Technical Bulletin TB-1015- RCNYS, dated October 3, 2016, which is attached. At pages five and six, the bulletin confirms that the proposed project is regulated under 18 NYCRR Part 820 as a 22-Bed Chemical Dependence Residential Service and that its Occupancy Classification in accordance with the 2020 New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code is established by the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) as an R-2, Residential Occupancy. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or to discuss in more detail. Sincerelyt, Thomas M. Keane Associate Counsel Attachment cc: Brian Barker 163 CC_0643-2021 302.6- Care Center Addictions 68 Quaker Rd 8598 s.f. Interior Alterations 1450 Western Avenue I Albany, New York 12203-3526 1 oasas.ny.gov 1 518-473-3460 New York State Department of State NEWYORK Building Standards Division of Building STATE OF Standards and Codes OPPORTUNITY and Codes One Commerce Plaza 99 Washington Avenue,Suite 1160 Albany, NY 12231-0001 (518)474-4073 Fax: (518)474-5788 www.dos.ny.gov TB-1015-RCNYS TECHNICAL BULLETIN Code Effective Date: October 3, 2016 Source Document N/A Topic: New York State Agencies with construction Regulations or Construction Authority The following is a list of New York State Agencies with construction related regulations or construction authority that complements the requirements of the Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. These listed requirements are not enforceable by a Code Enforcement Official unless empowered by other law, statue, ordinance, or regulation. Note that this list may not be all-inclusive and is subject to change; it is published as a courtesy to enforcers, designers, and the public. All regulations cited here should be reviewed, where applicable, and compliance needs verified with the appropriate agencies. List of Concepts and Abbreviations: CEO - Code Enforcement Official Uniform Code- Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code (19 NYCRR, Chapter 33, Subchapter A) Energy Code - Energy Conservation and Construction Code of New York State (19 NYCRR, Chapter 33, Subchapter B, Part 1240) Construction permitting agency- Agency approved to regulate construction as described in Part 1204.16 of 19 NYCRR, Chapter 32 Title 19 NYCRR Part 1204 - UNIFORM CODE.ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT BY STATE AGENCIES see htto.11www.dos.ny.govVDCEA11aws regs.html for NYCRR Title 19 regulations I Contents: AdirondackPark Agency...................................................................................................4 Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs...............................................4 Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services.............................................................5 A. Addiction Treatment Center Classification Table Office of Children & Family Services....................................................................................6 A. Child Day Care Occupancy Classification Table B. Child Welfare/Juvenile Justice Occupancy Classification Table C. Domestic Violence Occupancy Classification Table Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.......................................................11 Dormitory Authority of the State of New York.......................................................................11 State Education Department..............................................................................................11 New York State Energy Research and Development Authority...............................................13 Department of Environmental Conservation........................................................................14 Office of General Services — Design and Construction Contract Administration......................15 Departmentof Health........................................................................................................16 A. Adult Residential Care Occupancy Classification Table Division of Homes and Community Renewal................................................ ......................19 Departmentof Labor..................................................................................... ..................20 Officeof Mental Health.....................................................................................................21 Office of People with Developmental Disabilities.................................................................22 A. Community Residence Occupancy Classification Table B. Developmental Centers Occupancy Classification Table C. Day Habilitation Occupancy Classification Table Metropolitan Transit Authority..........................................................................................24 Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.........................................................24 2 Department of Public Services..........................................................................................25 New York Power Authority...............................................................................................26 State University Construction Fund...................................................................................27 Departmentof State.........................................................................................................27 New York State Thruway Authority.....................................................................................28 Agriculture and Markets....................................................................................................29 3 Adirondack Park Agency P.O. Box 99 1133 NYS Route 86 Ray Brook, NY 12977 Phone: 518-891-4050 http://www.apa.ny.gov The APA is responsible for maintaining the protection of the forest preserve, and overseeing development proposals of the privately owned lands, within the Adirondack Park. Applicable Regulations: The Adirondack Park Agency administers the Adirondack Park Agency Act(Executive Law, article 27), the Freshwater Wetlands Act (Environmental Conservation Law, article 24) within the Adirondack Park and, for private lands within the Adirondack Park, the Wild Scenic and Recreational Rivers System Act (Environmental Conservation Law, article 15, title 27). Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 9): http-//www.apa.nY.gov/Regulations/index.html Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs 161 Delaware Avenue Delmar, New York 12054-1310 Phone: 518-549-0200 https://www.iusticecenter.ny.gov The Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs (Justice Center) was established June 30, 2013. The agency's mission is to support and protect the health, safety, and dignity of all people with special needs and disabilities through advocacy of their civil rights, prevention of mistreatment, and investigation of all allegations of abuse and neglect so that appropriate actions are taken. 4 The Justice Center's Outreach and Education staff also provides information and technical assistance on a variety of disability related topics. This includes the accessibility requirements of the New York State Fire Prevention and Building Code, the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines and the non-discrimination and accessibility provisions of the Fair Housing Act. This service is available to people with disabilities and their families, local codes enforcement officers, architects, disability advocates and the public at large. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 14): Additional Information: infoassistanceCcD-iusticecenter.ny.gov Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services 1450 Western Avenue Albany, NY 12203 General Info: 518-485-1768 http://www.oasas.ny.gov The Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) plans, develops and regulates structured programs for substance use disorder prevention, treatment and recovery. OASAS licenses and regulates more than 1,200 addiction treatment providers statewide and operates 12 Addiction Treatment Centers. The agency also provides funding for approximately 300 prevention providers at 1,700 education and prevention programs based in schools and communities throughout the state. Additionally, in July 2005, the agency assumed responsibility for overseeing problem gambling outreach, prevention, treatment, and training and certification of problem gambling treatment professionals. Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 14): Chemical Dependence Services Part 814 General Facility Requirements Individual programs and modalities are governed by the regulatory requirements found in Title 14NYCRR Part 800 et seq., and may have other specific facility requirements within the Part 800 series. Please see the link below for additional information: http://www.oasas.ny.govIregs/index.cfm 5 Occupancy Classifications for the Addiction Treatment Centers 18 NYCRR Parts 816-820 and Part 822 Modality Reference OASAS Comments/Qualifications/Exceptions Chemical Dependence Crisis In hospitals/incapacitated patients (see Services Part 816 1-2 816.5(a)(1)). Chemical R-4 = 5-16 beds. Dependence Residential Rehab for Youth Part 817 R-2; R-4 Chemical R-4 = 5-16 beds. Dependence Inpatient Rehabilitation Part 818 R-2; R-4 Chemical R-4 = 5-16 beds. Dependence Residential Services Parts 819, 820 R-2; R-4 Chemical Dependence Outpatient Part 822 B Clinic/Professional Office Services Office of Children & Family Services Capital View Office Park 52 Washington Street Rensselaer, New York 12144-2796 Phone: (518) 473-7793 http:/locfs.ny.gov/main/ The Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) is dedicated to improving the integration of services for New York's children, youth, families and vulnerable populations; to promoting their development; and to protecting them from violence, neglect, abuse and abandonment. The agency provides a system of family support,juvenile justice, child care and child welfare services that promote the safety and well-being of children and adults. Among the operating principles across all program areas are that services should be developmentally appropriate, 6 family-centered and family-driven, community-based, locally responsive, and evidence and outcome based. OCFS is responsible for programs and services involving foster care, adoption and adoption assistance, child protective services including operating the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment, preventive services for children and families, services for pregnant adolescents, and protective programs for vulnerable adults. OCFS is also responsible for the functions performed by the State Commission for the Blind and coordinates state government response to the needs of Native Americans on reservations and in communities. The agency provides oversight and monitoring of regulated child care (family day care, group family day care, school-age child care and, outside of NYC, day care centers), legally exempt child care, child care subsidies, child care resource and referral programs, and the Advantage After School Program. The agency is responsible for all elements of the state's juvenile justice programs, transformation of the juvenile justice system, administering and managing residential facilities, community-based group homes, day-placement centers, and reception center programs for juvenile delinquents and juvenile offenders placed in the custody of the OCFS Commissioner. Division of Child Care Services - is charged by State Law to regulate, license/register and monitor those child care settings that require licensure, registration or regulation under State law. At the current time there are approximately 18,800 regulated facilities that are licensed or registered under the auspices of OCFS. The types of licensed and registered care are day care centers (outside of New York City); School Age Child Care Programs (statewide) that provide supervision for children before and after school and outside normal school hours, group family day care (statewide) which can care for up to 16 children in a home; and registered family day care programs that can provide care to a maximum of 8 children in a home. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 18): 18 NYCRR- Child Day Care Regulations * Child Day Care Definitions, Enforcement & Hearings (Part 413) *School Age Child Care (Part 414) *Group Family Day Care Homes (Part 416) *Family Day Care Homes (Part 417) * Child Day Care Centers (Subpart 418-1) *Small Day Care Centers (Subpart 418-2) httn.11ocfs.ny.gov/main/childcare/daycare repulations.asp Child Day Care Occupancy Classifications and Supplemental Requirements Family day care homes Residential Code if: 3 - 6 children + 2 school age children One or two family dwellings or 6 weeks - 12 years Multiple single family (townhouses) 18 NYCRR 417 @ three stories or less R-3 - one or two family dwelling if: Dwelling not residential code 7 R-2 - permanent multiple dwellings Group family day care homes Residential Code if: 7-12 children +4 school age children One or two family dwellings or 6 weeks to 12 years Multiple single family (townhouses) 18 NYCRR 416 @ three stories or less R-3 - one or two family dwelling if: Dwelling not residential code R-2 - permanent multiple dwellings Child day care center 1-4- institutional 7 or more children 5 or more; 2 '/z years or less 6 weeks - 12 years 18 NYCRR 418-1 E - educational If: 5 - 100 children, 2 'h years or less; where the rooms for such children are located on the level of exit discharge with each room having a door directly to the exterior E - educational older than 2 '/z years School-age day care E - educational Enrolled in Kindergarten* - 12 years older than 2 '/7 years 18 NYCRR 414 * In certain situations, an OCFS waiver would allow children enrolled in Pre-K programs to attend a School-age program. Small day care center 1-4 or E 3-6 children 18 NYCRR 418-2 ' Child day care in a residence requires a remote second means of egress which meets OCFS regulation and policy requirements. Windows meeting all code requirements for an exterior emergency escape and rescue opening meet this requirement. For child day care centers and school-age child care, OCFS regulations contain additional requirements which include: • A minimum of 35 square foot per child, and additional space for napping is required when caring for infants and toddlers (defined as children under the age of 36 months). • One toilet per 15 children excepting infants, and one washbasin for every 15 children regardless of age. • Separate dedicated sinks used for hand washing and food preparation when caring for infants and toddlers. • Ramps or at grade egress to support the evacuation of Children younger than 30 months • Manually activated fire alarm stations in child day care centers • Annual fire safety inspection by the Authority Having Jurisdiction 8 In order to be accepted by OCFS, the Certificate of Occupancy must state the appropriate occupancy classification. Child Welfare Community Services and Juvenile Justice Occupancy Classifications INSTITUTIONAL 1-1 facility for 13 or more children operated by a child care agency 18 NYCRR 442.4 &442.5 GROUP RESIDENCE 1-1 institution for not more than 25 children operated by an authorized agency 18 NYCRR 442.4 &442.5 GROUP RESIDENCE 1-2 for mothers and babies 18 NYCRR 442.17 GROUP HOME R-4 or family-type home for not less than seven, nor more Residential Code if: than twelve, children who are at least 5 years of One or two family dwellings or age, operated by an authorized agency (except Multiple single family min. age not applicable to siblings in the same (townhouses) facility nor mother in same facility) @ three stories or less 18 NYCRR 448.3(d)(10) AGENCY BOARDING HOME Residential Code if: family-type home for not more than six children, One or two family dwellings or operated by an authorized agency (except for more Multiple single family than six brothers and sisters of the same family) (townhouses) 18 NYCRR 447.2(b) @ three stories or less R-3 - one or two family dwelling if: Dwelling not residential code AGENCY BOARDING HOME Residential Code or R-3 as above, transitional housing: ages 16 through 21 or 18 NYCRR 447.2(b) R-2 - permanent multiple dwelling SUPERVISED INDEPENDENT LIVING Residential Code if: family-type home for not more than three children One or two family dwellings or who reside in the community Multiple single family 18 NYCRR 449.4(b) (townhouses) @ three stories or less R-3 - one or two family dwelling if: Dwelling not residential code R-2 - permanent multiple dwelling 9 FAMILY TYPE HOMES FOR ADULTS Residential Code if: adults aged 18 and over who have difficulty living One or two family dwellings or alone because of physical or mental frailties Multiple single family (townhouses) 18 NYCRR 489.12 @ three stories or less R-3 - one or two family dwelling if: Dwelling not residential code JUVENILE JUSTICE Limited Secure Facility 1-3 Institutional 18 NYCRR 450.2(b) Secured Facility 1-2 Institutional OCFS regulations require many of these occupancies to have an annual inspection by the authority having jurisdiction. In order to be accepted by OCFS, the Certificate of Occupancy must state the appropriate occupancy classification. Domestic Violence Occupancy Classifications 18 NYCRR Part 452 &453 Domestic Violence Safe Dwelling Residential Code if: one- or two- Self-contained residence for nine or fewer,adults family dwelling or multiple single and children, to provide temporary shelter family dwelling (townhouses) three 18 NYCRR 455.9(a) & (i) stories or less in height R-3 one- or two-family dwelling if: outside the scope of the RCNYS Domestic Violence Shelter Residential Code if: one- or two- Congregate residential facility for 10 or more adults family dwelling or multiple single and their children, for temporary shelter, for victims family dwelling (townhouses) three stories or less in height and their minor children 18 NYCRR 453.8 R-3 one- or two-family dwelling if: outside the scope of the RCNYS R-2 multiple dwelling, including dormitory style dwellings 10 Department of Corrections and Community Supervision Building 2 1220 Washington Ave Albany, New York 12226-2050 (518) 457-8126 http://www.doccs.ny.qov/ The Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) is responsible for the confinement and habilitation of approximately 53,000 individuals under custody held at 54 state facilities and 36,000 parolees supervised throughout seven regional offices. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, DOCCS is designated as a construction permitting agency. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 7): http://www.doccs.ny.qov/RulesRegs/index.html DASNY 515 Broadway Albany, New York 12207-2964 518-257-3000 http://www.dasny.orq DASNY is a public benefit corporation that finances and constructs a variety of facilities for New York State agencies, municipal agencies, educational and not-for-profit institutions, independent hospitals, independent colleges, court facilities and facilities for the aged. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, DASNY is designated as a construction permitting agency. Projects in the following New York State programs are subject to the Dormitory Authority's Construction Permitting Program: • Department of Health (DOH) • Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) (state operated facilities only) 11 • Office of Mental Health (OMH) • Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (OMRDD) • State Education Department (SED) • State University of New York (SUNY) Where the Dormitory Authority participates in the construction of a new building or existing building and where upon its completion such building will be in the custody of an entity other than a state agency, administration and enforcement of the Uniform Code will be the responsibility of the code enforcement agency generally performing those functions at the location of the work. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 21): State Education Department 89 Washington Avenue Albany, New York 12234 Phone: (518) 474-3852 http://www.nosed.pool The New York State Education Department(SED) regulates the construction and maintenance of public and private schools for K-12 students.. Included with this is review and approval of all plans and specifications for any capital construction for a public school district outside of New York City. Additionally, Department of State regulations require that fire-safety for all public school buildings to be enforced by the SED. The SED publishes the Manual of Planning Standards which explains requirements more restrictive than the Uniform Code requirements. It also provides various aids for administering the Uniform Code and its own regulations. The SED regulates the professionals that design buildings through its Office of the Professions. Licensure is required for person(s) responsible for the building design. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, SED is designated as a construction permitting agency. 12 Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 8): Part 155 - Regulations of Public and Non-Public Schools http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/facplan/LawsRegs.htm Parts 145, 147 and 148 - Regulation of design professionals httpJ/www.op.n ysed.qov/ New York State Energy Research and Development Authority 17 Columbia Circle Albany, New York 12203-6399 1-866-697-3732 http://www.nvserda.ny.qov/ The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority(NYSERDA) NYSERDA is a public authority that advances clean energy innovation, investment, and deployment in New York State. Its role is to spur innovation and investment in clean energy by removing market barriers, resulting in more efficient and comfortable buildings and homes, increased use of renewable energy and distributed resources such as solar and energy storage, and development of new clean energy technologies. For information and access to NYSERDA classroom/online training, plan review and inspection consultation and other support services specific to the Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State, please visit www.nvserdacodetrainin-g.com. For information on NYSERDA workforce development and training opportunities, including energy efficiency and renewable energy courses, please visit www.nyserda.ny.gov/All- Programs/Programs/Clean-Enerpy-Workforce-Development. For information on NYSERDA assistance for Communities and Local Governments, please visit. http://www.nyserda.ny..ov/Communities-and-Governments/. Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 21): 13 Department of Environmental Conservation 625 Broadway Albany, NY 12233 Phone: 518-402-8651 htto.11www.dec.ny.aov/ The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) plays a key role in enhancing the quality of life and economic well-being of New Yorkers. The DEC manages natural resources and protects environmental quality to improve public health and quality of life Programs that compliment or extend the requirements of the uniform code include: Natural Resources and Water Quality Programs DEC manages the state's natural resources to provide healthy, abundant populations of fish and wildlife, clean lakes and rivers, thriving forests and safe, productive mines and wells. Division of Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources (518) 402-8924 conserves and manages fish and wildlife, and their habitat. Division of Lands and Forests (518) 402-9428 manages public lands and conservation easements across New York State and provides leadership in forestry and forest management. Division of Mineral Resources (518) 402-8076 responsible for ensuring the environmentally sound, economic development of New York's non-renewable energy and mineral resources for the benefit of current and future generations. Division of Water Resources (518) 402-8233 conducts a variety of programs to protect and conserve New York's waters. Division of Materials Management (518) 402-8652 Minimize waste and maximize the use of recyclable materials, while ensuring that solid waste management facilities within the State are operated properly. Ensure safe and appropriate management of pesticides and provide protection from exposure to them. Division of Air Resources (518) 402-8451 strives to improve and maintain the air quality throughout the State. Division of Environmental Remediation (518) 402-9764 to protect public health and the environment of the State of New York by preventing releases to the environment through the regulation of bulk storage, hazardous waste, and radiation facilities; and responding to, investigating, and remediating releases of contaminants that have occurred. 14 Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 6): Laws, Regulations and Policies Relating to: Chapter I—Fish and Wildlife Parts 1-189 Chapter 11—Lands and Forests Parts 190-199 Chapter lll-Air Resources Parts 200-317 Chapter IV- Quality Services Parts 320-487 Chapter V- Resource Management Services Parts 500-614 Chapter VI- General Regulations Parts 615-624 Chapter X-Division of Water Resources Parts 649-941 htta://www.dec.nY.gov/regulations/regulations.html Office of General Services 35th Floor, Room 3564 Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza Albany, NY 12242 Tel: 518-474-0200 htta://www.ogs.ny.gov/BU/DC/ The New York State Office of General Services (OGS), with its Centralized Real Estate Center, manages and leases real property, provides design, construction, and construction permitting services for new and existing facilities for State Agencies. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, OGS is designated as a construction permitting agency. OGS is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the Uniform Code with respect to construction activities of state agencies and authorities including: • Albany Convention Center Authority(ACCA) • Capital District Transportation Authority(CDTA) • Department of Agriculture and Market(includes NYS Fair) • Department of Health (DOH) 15 • Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES) • Department of Military and Navel Affairs (DMNA) • Dormitory Authority of the State of New York(DASNY) • Gaming Commission— Division of the Lottery • Hudson River Park Trust • New York Racing Authority(NYRA) • New York State Police • Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) • Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) • Office of Mental Health (OMH) • Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) • State University Construction Fund(SUCF) http://www.oqs.ny.aov/BU/DC/ Further, Title to the bed of numerous bodies of water is held in trust for the people of the State of New York under the jurisdiction of the Office of General Services. Structures, including fill, located in, on, or above state-owned lands under water are regulated under the Public Lands Law and may require authorization from the state. The OGS Bureau of Land Management has the authority to convey interest in real property for the use of state-owned lands. http://www.oqs.ny.-go v/bu/re/LM/EGLP.asp Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 9): New York State Department of Health Corning Tower Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12237 http://www.health.ny.aov/ The Department of Health regulates a wide variety of activities and enterprises to ensure that public health is preserved. Hospitals, health care facilities, restaurants, camps and mass gatherings as well as water protection and wastewater treatment are regulated. The 16 significant programs that compliment or extend the requirements of the Uniform Code are shown below. Refer to the companion technical bulletin or contact this agency for specific information about the programs listed below. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 10): In addition to the requirements set forth in Title 19 NYCRR, Department of Health Bureau of Community Environmental Health and Food Protection (CEHFP) and Bureau of Water Supply Protection (BWSP) have additional requirements that can be found at: http://www.health.ny.gov/regulations/nycrr/title 10/ Subpart 5-1 for Public Water Systems Appendix 5-A: Recommended Standards for Water Works, 2007 Edition Appendix 5-B for Standards for Water Wells Subpart 6-1 for Swimming Pools Subpart 6-2 for Bathing Beaches Subpart 6-3 for Recreational Aquatic Spray Grounds Subpart 7-1 for Temporary Residences (Hotels, Motels and Cabin Colonies) Subpart 7-2 for Children's Camps Subpart 7-3 for Campgrounds Subpart 7-4 for Mass Gatherings Part 14 for Food Service Establishments Part 15 for Migrant Farmworker Housing Part 17 for Mobile Home Parks Part 75 for Standards for Individual Onsite Water Supply and Individual Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems Appendix 75A for Wastewater Treatment Standards— Residential Onsite Systems Public Health Law Article 13 Title 10 for Childhood Lead Poisoning Primary Prevention 17 Additional Information: Bureau of Community Environmental Health and Food Protection 1-800-458-1158 ext. 27600 bcehfp@health.ny.gov Bureau of Water Supply Protection 1-800-458-1158 ext. 27650 bwsp@health.ny.gov Construction requirements set forth for licensed health care facilities, NYCRR Title 10, Article 28 Part 711 for General Standards of Construction Part 712 for Standards of Construction for New Hospitals Part 713 for Standards of Construction for Nursing Homes Part 715 for Standards of Construction for New Diagnostic or Treatment Centers Part 716 for Standards of Construction for New Rehabilitation Facilities Part 717 for Standards of Construction for New Hospice Facilities and Units For Article 28 Licensed Health Care facilities, the following base occupancies apply per the Building Code of New York State. The Department of Health may apply additional requirements specific to the program and scope of services provided.- Acute Care Hospitals: Institutional 1-2 Nursing Homes: Institutional 1-2 Diagnostic or Treatment: Business Occupancy Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 18): In addition to the requirements set forth in Title 19 NYCRR, Department of Health Bureau of Architectural and Engineering Facilities Planning have additional requirements that can be found at: http✓/www.health.ny.pov/repulations/nycrr/title 181 18 Adult Residential Care Occupancy Classifications NYCRR Title 18 Parts 485 through 488 Adult Home and Adult Home-Based ALR, EALR & SNALR I-1 (16 or more residents) Adult Home and Adult Home-Based ALR, EALR & SNALR R-4 (5 to 16 residents) Enriched Housing and Enriched Housing-Based ALR, EALR & SNALR 1-1 (16 or more residents) Enriched Housing and Enriched Housing-Based ALR, EALR & SNALR R-4 (5 to 16 residents) Programmatically, dementia patients in the early stages of the condition are permitted to reside in any of these occupancies. These individuals are expected to retain the skills required to stay in these kinds of occupancies for a longer period of time, thus delaying the progression of the condition. It is the responsibility of the regulating agency, to require these clients to be transferred to a facility which better suits their needs when it becomes necessary. Therefore, alterations to these occupancies for use by dementia patients do not constitute a change in occupancy classification. The Certificate of Occupancy shall state either R-4 or 1-1 occupancy classification, as appropriate. Additional Information: Bureau of Architectural and Engineering Facilities Planning (518) 402-0964 Division of Homes and Community Renewal Hampton Plaza 38-40 State Street Albany, NY 12207 Phone: 518-402-3728 http://www.nyshcr.org/ 19 The Division of Homes and Community Renewal(DHCR) is responsible for the supervision, maintenance and development of affordable low- and moderate-income housing in New York State. Housing Operations- Oversight and regulation of the State's public and publicly assisted rental housing, Community Development-Administration of housing development and community preservation programs, including State and Federal grants and loans to housing developers to partially finance construction or renovation of affordable housing; and Rent Administration-Administration of the rent regulation process for more than one million rent-regulated apartments in both New York City, and those localities in the counties of Albany, Erie, Nassau, Rockland, Schenectady, Rensselaer and Westchester subject to rent laws. Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 9 Subtitle S): Department of Labor W. Averell Harriman State Office Building Campus Building 12 Albany, NY 12240 Phone: 518-457-9000 http://www.labor.ny,aov/ The Department of Labor(DOL) regulates workplace features and situations that impact worker safety and health. These features include heating equipment, elevators, amusement rides, scaffolds, bleachers, tents, asbestos and assembly spaces for 100 or more occupants. The DOL also issues certificates and licenses for workers and contractors in asbestos handling, manufacturing and use of explosives and mold remediation as well as for crane and laser operators. The Division of Safety and Health (DOSH) administers programs to insure the safety of workers where workspace hazards exist. Applicable regulations(NYCRR Title 12): Industrial Code Rule 4, "Construction, Installation, Inspection and Maintenance of Low pressure Boilers; Construction of Unfired Pressure Vessels." 20 Industrial Code Rule 14, "Construction, Installation, Inspection and Maintenance of High pressure Boilers; Construction of Unfired Pressure Vessels." Industrial Code Rule 8, "Construction, Guarding, Equipment, Maintenance and Operation of Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators, Hoists and Hoistways in Factories and Mercantile Establishments." Industrial Code Rule 23, "Protection in Construction, Demolition, and Excavation Operations" Industrial Code Rule 36, "Places of Public Assembly" Industrial Code Rule 39, "Possession, Handling, Storage, & Transportation of Explosives" Industrial Code Rule 45, "Amusement Devices, Viewing Stands and Tents at Carnival, Fairs, and Amusement Parks" Industrial Code Rule 47, "Transparent Glass Doors in Mercantile Establishments and in Public and Commercial Buildings and Structures" Industrial Code Rule 56, "Asbestos" Industrial Code Rule 61, "Occupational Licensing and Certification" A complete list of code rules and rule text is available at. httn://labor.nv.qov/workerProtection/safetyhealth/DOSH INDEX.shtm Office of Mental Health 44 Holland Avenue Albany, New York 12229 Phone: 1-800-597-8481 http://www.omh.ny.gov/ New York State has a large, multi-faceted mental health system that serves more than 500,000 individuals each year. The Office of Mental Health (OMH) operates psychiatric centers across the State, and also regulates, certifies and oversees more than 2,500 programs, which are operated by local governments and nonprofit agencies. These programs include various inpatient and outpatient programs, emergency, community support, residential and family care programs. 21 In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, OMH is designated as a construction permitting agency. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 14): http://www.omh.ny.gov/omhweb/policy/policy.htm Office for People with Developmental Disabilities 44 Holland Avenue Albany, NY 12229 518-473-9689 httpJ/www.omr.state.nv.us/ The New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) and its local governments have a responsibility for the prevention and early detection of mental retardation and developmental disabilities and for the comprehensively planned provision of services including care, treatment, habilitation and rehabilitation of their citizens with mental retardation and developmental disabilities. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, OPWDD is designated as a construction permitting agency. Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 14): Mental Hygiene Law, Chapter 676, Title C The Mental Retardation & Developmental Disabilities Act http://www.oasas.state.ny.us/re-qs/menu-reps.htm 22 Occupancy Classifications for Community Residences Mental Hygiene Law Chapter 676 Residential code if: One or two family dwellings Residential for 14 persons or fewer: or Multiple single family (townhouses) @ one-family or two-family three stories or less R3 - one or two family dwelling if: Dwelling not residential code Residential for 14 persons or fewer: when located in a permanent multiple R2 - permanent multiple dwelling dwelling Residential for 15 people or more: R2 - permanent multiple dwelling permanent multiple dwelling Occupancy Classifications for Developmental Centers Mental Hygiene Law Chapter 676 where building is serving 1 to 14 persons R3 - one or two family dwelling (not residential code) where building is located in a multiple R2 - permanent multiple dwelling dwelling Occupancy Classifications for Day Habilitation Mental Hygiene Law Chapter 676 Nonresidential for day training facility, clinic 13 - business treatment facility, & day treatment facility Nonresidential Sheltered Workshop 13 - business certified as a day training facility Prepared by the NYS Department of State, Division of Code Enforcement and Administration Effective December 28, 2010 23 Metropolitian Transit Authority 2 Broadway New York, NY 10004-2207 877-690-5116 http:llwww.mta.infol The Metropolitian Transit Authority(MTA) is a public benefit corporation responsible for public transportation systems in the greater New York City area. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, certain divisions of the MTA are designated as construction permitting agencies. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 21): Additional Information: Bureau of Code Compliance 1-646-252-4104 Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Empire State Plaza Agency Building 1 Albany NY, 12238 (518) 474-0456 htta11Www.nysparks.coml The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (Parks) provides cultural and recreational opportunities within New York State. The system of parklands and campgrounds provide unique destinations for vacationing or other leisure activities. New York's State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) helps communities identify, evaluate, 24 preserve, and revitalize their historic, archeological, and cultural resources. The SHPO administers programs authorized by both the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and the New York State Historic Preservation Act of 1980. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, Parks is designated as a construction permitting agency. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 9): Additional Information: New York State and National Registers Information http://nysparks.com/shpo/national-register/ Department of Public Service Empire State Plaza Agency Building 3 Albany, NY 12223-1350 Phone: (518) 474-7080 http://www.dps.ny.qov/ The New York State Department of Public Service (Department) is the staff arm of the Public Service Commission (Commission). The primary mission of the Department is to ensure affordable, safe, secure, and reliable access to electric, gas, steam, telecommunications, and water services for New York State's residential and business consumers, while protecting the natural environment. The Department also seeks to stimulate effective competitive markets that benefit New York consumers through strategic investments, as well as product and service innovations. The Commission authorizes ratepayer funds to support clean-energy programs administered by the State's investor-owned utilities and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority. These programs, in many instances provide incentives for measures which are more energy efficient than those required to meet baseline applicable codes and standards. 25 Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 16): New York Power Authority 123 Main Street White Plains, N.Y. 10601-3170 (914) 681-6200 http://www.nypa.pov/ The New York Power Authority(NYPA) is one of the largest state-owned power organizations, operating 17 generating facilities and more than 1,400 circuit-miles of transmission lines. New York Power Authority sells power to government agencies; to community-owned electric systems and rural electric cooperatives, to job-producing companies; to private utilities for resale-without profit—to their customers; and to neighboring states, under federal requirements. NYPA provides a variety of energy-related services to businesses and municipalities. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, NYPA is designated as a construction permitting agency. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 21): 26 State University Construction Fund 353 Broadway Albany, New York 12246 (518) 320-3200 http://www.sucf.suny.edu/ The State University Construction Fund(SUCF)provides design, construction and project management services for the State University of New York (SUNY). In addition to the requirements set forth in the NYS Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, SUCF maintains Fund Program Directives that shall be incorporated into the design and construction processes for all projects located on SUNY campuses. See www.sucf suny.edu for more information. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, SUCF is designated as a construction permitting agency. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 21): Department of State 1 Commerce Plaza, Suite 1170 99 Washington Avenue Albany, New York 12231 (518)-474-4073 http://www.dos.ny.gov/ The Department of State (DOS) is the primary regulating agency for construction of buildings and structures in New York State. It also regulates industries involved with building construction and protects water resources through its watershed council and Coastal Resources Division. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, DOS is designated as a construction permitting agency. 27 Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 19): Chapter 33, Subchapter - Uniform Code Chapter 33, Subchapter B, Part 1240- Energy Code Additional Information: Division of Building Standards and Codes(Codes Division) The Codes Division provides technical assistance, administration of variances, delivery of educational courses, oversight of enforcement practices of local governments and service as secretariat to the State Fire Prevention and Building Code Council. It also regulates buildings constructed in factories for later transport and installation at building site. http://www.dos.ny.gov/DCEA/ In addition, the following divisions provide technical assistance, training or certification programs: Division of Local Government Services Provides training and assistance for land use regulation and general local governance. http://www.dos.ny.govAg/ Division of Licensing Services Provides training and assistance for land use regulation and general local governance. Also regulates certification of fire alarm and security systems installers. http://www.dos.ny.aov/licensing/ Office of Planning and Development Has plan review authority for use of lands on or near designated coastlines and within watershed areas. http://www.dos.nv.aov/opd/ New York State Thruway Authority 200 Southern Blvd., P.O. Box 189 Albany, NY 12201-0189 Phone (518) 436-2953 http://www.thruway,ny.gov/ In addition to the requirements set forth in 19 NYCRR, the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, the Thruway Authority requires that new buildings, accessory 28 structures, and structures related to buildings be designed in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) and the Code of Federal Regulations, Occupational Safety and Health Standards (29 CFR 1910) where the Authority/Corporation is the owner and occupant. The Authority/Corporation leases land to both the public and private sectors and performs Code Administration and Enforcement for any work for construction by a public or private entity upon lands of the Authority/Corporation. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, the Thruway Authority is designated as a construction permitting agency. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 21): Additional Information: Administrative Headquarters Phone (518) 436-2953 Albany Division Phone (518) 471-5316 New York Division Phone (845) 918-2627 Syracuse Division Phone (315) 438-2397 Buffalo Division Phone (716) 635-6276 NYS Agriculture & Markets 10B Airline Drive Albany, NY 12235 (800) 554-4501 http://www.agriculture.ny.gov/ NYS Department of Agriculture & Markets (Ag &Mkts) regulates a wide array of business and consumer activities associated with farming and animal husbandry. Building construction used solely for the production of farm products is not subject to the provisions of the Uniform Code. 29 Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 1): Laws, Regulations and Policies Relating to: Chapter 1- Milk Control Part 2, Part 2 Requirements for the Production, Processing, Manufacturing and Distribution of Milk and Milk Products Additional Information: pressoffice(a)agriculture.ny.gov John Addario, P.E., Acting Director Division of Code Enforcement and Administration 30 lip COMcheck Software Version COMcheckWeb Interior Lighting Compliance Certificate � E C E, , Project Information Energy Code: 2020 NYStretch Energy Code-2018 IECC AUG L t , Project Title: Alterations to 68 Quaker Road i l Project Type: Alteration TOWN F 'l1j Cf . ���1 BUILDING Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: 68 Quaker Road Keith Stack Brian Barker Queensbury,New York 12180 Addictions Care Center of Albany architecture+ 90 McCarty Avenue 297 River Street REVIEWED FOR Toy, New York 12202 Troy,New York 12180 ENERGY CODE COMPLIANCE ksta kC heacca.net barkerb@apiususa.com Allowed Interior Lighting Power A B C D Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts (ft2) Watts/ft2 1-100-Vestibule(Common Space Types:Lobby-General) 156 0.90 140 2-137-Single Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 91 6.46 42 3-138-Single Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 115 0.46 53 4-139-Single Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 91 0.46 42 5-126-Corridor(Common Space Types:Corridor/Transition<8 ft wide) 244 0.58 142 6-127-Electrical Room(Common Space Types:Electrical/Mechanical) 54 0.39 21 7-128-Single Bed (Dormitory:Living Quarters) 100 0.46 46 8-129-Tele Equip Room(Common Space Types:Electrical/Mechanical) 29 0.39 11 9-130-Double Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 128 0.46 59 10-131-MH Councelor(Common Space Types:Office-Enclosed) 112 0.85 95 11-132-Double Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 129 0.46 59 12-133-HC Bath(Common Space Types:Restrooms) 83 0.75 62 13-136-HC Double Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 178 0.46 82 14-135-HC Bath(Common Space Types:Restrooms) 71 0.75 53 15-134-Double Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 128 0.46 59 16-125-Corridor(Common Space Types:Corridorfrransition<8 ft wide) 282 0.58 164 17-123-Mech Closet(Common Space Types:Electrical/Mechanical) 33 0.39 13 18-122-RN Office(Common Space Types:Office-Enclosed) 85 0.85 72 19-121-Med Room(Common Space Types:Office-Enclosed) 61 0.85 52 20-120-LPN Office(Common Space Types:Office-Enclosed) 63 0.85 54 21-119-Nurse Station(Common Space 70 0.93 65 Types:Conference/M eeti n g/M ulti purpose) 22-118-HC Bath(Common Space Types:Restrooms) 69 0.75 52 23-117-HC Bath(Common Space Types:Restrooms) 69 0.75 52 24-116-Laundry(Common Space Types:Laundry/Washing Area) 123 0.43 53 25-115-Single Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 108 0.46 50 26-114-Single Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 98 0.46 45 27-113-Single Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 99 0.46 46 28-112-Single Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 107 0.46 49 29-109-Single Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 100 0.46 46 30-110-Single Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 101 0.46 46 31-111-Single Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 99 0.46 46 32-108-Single Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 125 0.46 58 Project Title: Alterations to 68 Quaker Roai 302.6-1-63 CC-0643-2021 port date: 08/27/21 Data filename: Page 3 of 32 Addictions Care Center 68 Quaker Rd Interior Alterations 8598 s.f. r r ' a A B C D Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts (ft2) Watts/ft2 33-107-HC Double Bed(Dormitory:Living Quarters) 187 0.46 86 34-106-Food Storage(Common Space Types:Storage>=50-<=1000 117 0.43 50 sq.ft,) 35-105-Living(Common Space Types:General Seating Area) 333 0.38 127 36-104-Kitchen (Common Space Types:Food Preparation) 214 0.92 197 37-103-Living/Dining (Common Space Types:Dining Area-General) 540 0.53 286 38-102-Toilet(Common Space Types:Restrooms) 46 0.75 34 39-101-Entry(Common Space Types:Lobby-General) 100 0.90 90 40-140-Corridor(Common Space Types:CorridorfTransition <8 ft wide) 401 0.58 233 41-141-Passage(Common Space Types:CorridorfTransition<8 ft wide) 85 0.58 49 42-200-Corridor(Common Space Types:Corridorfrransition <8 ft wide) 149 0.58 86 43-201-Kitchenette/Break(Common Space Types:Lounge/Breakroom) 166 0.44 73 44-202-Toilet(Common Space Types:Restrooms) 23 0.75 17 45-203-Library(Common Space Types:Conference/Meeting/M ultipurpose) 216 0.93. - 201 46-204-Conference(Common Space 214 0:93 Types:Conference/Meeting/Multipurpose) 47-204A-Mech Rm (Common Space Types:Electrical/Mechanical) 53 _ 0.39 21 48-206-Office(Common Space Types:Office-Enclosed) 108 0.85 92 49-207-Office (Common Space Types:Office-Enclosed) 104 0.85 88 50-208-Office(Common Space Types:Office-Enclosed) 105 0.85 89 51-208A-Mech Rm(Common Space Types:Electrical/Mechanical) 27 0.39 11 52-209-Office(Common Space Types:Office-Enclosed) 117 0.85 99 53-210-Records(Common Space Types:Storage>=50-<=1000 sq.ft.) 318 0.43 137 54-211-Mech Rm(Common Space Types:Electrical/Mechanical) 127 0.39 50 55-212-Storage(Common Space Types:Storage >=50- <=1000 sq.ft.) 398 0.43 171 Total Allowed Watts= 4414 Proposed Interior Lighting power A B C D E Fixture ID:Description/Lamp/Wattage Per Lamp/Ballast Lamps/ #of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixture Watt. 100-Vestibule (Common Space Types-, Lobby - General,_156 soft,) LED:D1:Downlight:Other: 1 3 15 45 7-Single Bed (DormitQQt: Living Quarters. 91 sa.ft.) LED: P2:Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 138-2ngle Bed (Dormitory: Living Quarters 115 sq.ft.) LED: P2:Surface Dome:LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 139-Single Bed (Dormitory: Living Ouarters 91 sq.ft.) LED: P2:Surface Dome:LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 126 Corridor(Common Space Types: Corridor/Transition <8 ft wide 244 sa ft,) LED: Dl:Downlight:Other: 1 6 15 90 127 Electrical Room (Common Space-Types: Electrical/Mechanical 54 sq_ti_) LED:VT:Wet Location Strip: LED Other Fixture Unit 60W: 1 1 65 65 1 8- ingle Bed (Dormitory• Live Quarters 100 sq ft ) LED: P2: Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 129-Tele Equip-Room (Common Space Types Electrical/Mechanical. 29 siLAA LED: F2:Strip:LED Other Fixture Unit 60W: 1 1 58 58 130-Double Bed (Dormitory: Living Quarters 128 sq ft) LED: P2:Surface Dome:LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 Project Title: Alterations to 68 Quaker Road Report date: 08127/21 Data filename: Page 4 of 32 A B C D E Fixture ID:Description/Lamp/Wattage Per Lamp/Ballast Lamps/ #of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixture Watt. 131 MH Councelor(Common Space Types- Office- Enclosed 112 sq ft) LED: P2: Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 2 40 80 132 Double Bed-(Dormitory: Living Quarters 129 sq ft) LED: P2:Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 133 HC Baft(Common 5pace Types• Restrooms 83 sq ft) LED: D2:Downlight:Other: 1 3 12 36 LED: F4:Wall Sconce: LED Other Fixture Unit 25W: 1 2 24 48 136 HC Double Bed (Dormitory: Living Quarters 178 sq ft) LED: P2: Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 2 40 80 135-HC Bath (Common Space Types Restrooms. 71 sa.ft.) LED: D2: Downlight:Other: 1 3 12 36 LED: F4:Wall Sconce: LED Other Fixture Unit 25W: 1 2 24 48 134 Double Bed (Dormitor)r• Living_Ouarters 128 sa ft) LED:P2:Surface Dome:LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 125 Corridor(Common Space Types Corridor/Transition <8 ft wide 282 sa.ft.) LED: DI:Downlight: Other: 1 6 15 90 123 Mech Closet(Common Space Types• Electrical/Mechanical 33 sa.ft.) LED:VT:Wet Location Strip: LED Other Fixture Unit 60W: 1 1 65 65 1?2 RN Office (Common Space Types: Office- Enclosed 85 sa ft) LED: P2: Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 2 40 80 121 Med Room (Common Space Types: Office- Enclosed 61 5q ft) LED: P2: Surface Dome:LED Other Fixture Unit 40W-. 1 1 40 40 LED: Ul: Under Cabinet: LED Undercabinet Unit 4W: 1 1 12 12 120 LPN Office(Common Space Types: Office- Encigsed. 63 sg ft) LED: P2: Surface Dome:LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 2 40 80 179-Nurse Station (Common Sbace a : Con erence/Meeting/MUltiaurpese. LED: Di: Downlight:Other: 1 2 15 30 LED:Ul: Under Cabinet: LED Undercabinet Unit 4W: 1 3 12 38 118 HC Bath (Common Space Types; Restrooms 69 sq ft) LED: D2: Downlight: Other: 1 3 12 36 LED: F4:Wall Sconce: LED Other Fixture Unit 25W: 1 2 24 48 117 HC Bath (Common apace Types Restrooms 69 sa ft) LED: D2: Downlight:Other: 1 3 12 36 LED:M.Wall Sconce:LED Other Fixture Unit 25W: 1 2 24 48 116 Laundry (Common Space Types: LaundryJWashingArea 123 sq ft) LED: F2: Strip: LED Other Fixture Unit 60W: 1 1 58 58 LED: U1. Under Cabinet: LED Undercabinet Unit 4W: 1 3 12 3B 115-Single Bed (Dormitory: Living Quarters 108 sa ) LED: P2: Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 114- ingle Bed (Dormitory: Living Ouarters98 sq ft) LED: 132: Surface Dome:LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 11 -Sinale Bed (Dormitory: Living Quarters. 99 sq.ft.) LED: P2:Surface Dame: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 112 Single Bed (Dormitory Living Quarters 107 sq ft) LED: 132:Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 109-Single Bed (Dormitoq4• Living Quarters 100 sq ft) LED: 132:Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 110 Single Bed (Dormitory: Living Quarters 101 sq ft) LED: P2:Surface Dome:LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 111 Sinale Bed (Dormitory; Living Quarters. 99 sq ft) LED: P2:Surface Dome:LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 108-Single Bed (Dormitory Living Quarters. 125 sq.ft.) Project Title: Alterations to 68 Quaker Road Report date: 08/27/21 Data filename: Page 5 of 32 A B C D E Fixture ID :Description/Lamp/Wattage Per Lamp/Ballast Lamps/ #of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixture Watt. LED: P2:Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 107-HC Double Bed (Dormitory: Living Quarters 187 sq ft LED: P2:Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 2 40 80 106-Food Storage (Common Space Types: Storage >=50- <=1000 sa ft 117 sq ft ) LED: F2:Strip: LED Other Fixture Unit 60W; 1 2 58 116 10 - iving (Common Space Types; General Seating Area 333 sa ft 1 LED: D1: Downlight:Other: 1 5 15 75 LED: P2: Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W; 1 1 40 40 104-Kitchen (Common Space Types: Food Preparation 214 sq ft) LED: F2: Strip: LED Other Fixture Unit 60W: 1 3 58 174 LED: U1: Under Cabinet: LED Undercabinet Unit 4W: 1 7 12 88 103-Living/Dining (Common Space Types: Dining Area -General 540 sq ft ) LED: P2:Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 5 40 200 102-Toilet(Common Space Types: Restrooms 46 sq ft) LED: D2: Downlight:Other: 1 2 12 24 LED: F4:Wall Sconce: LED Other Fixture Unit 25W: 1 2 24 48 101-Entry(Common Space Types: Lobby-General 100 sq ft ) LED: DI: Downlight:Other: 1 2 15 30 140-Corridor(Common Space Types: Corridor/Transition <8 ft wide 401 sq ft ) LED: Dl: Downlight: Other: 1 10 15 150 141-Passage (Common Space Types: CorridorlTransition <8 ft wide 85 sq ft.) LED: Dl: Downlight: Other: 1 3 15 45 200-Corridor(Common Space Types: CorridorlTransition <8 ft wide 149 sq ft ) LED: D1: Downlight:Other: 1 5 15 75 201-Kitchenette/Break (Common Space ypes: Lounge/Breakroom. 166 sq.ft.) LED: Pl: Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 20 20 LED: P2: Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 2 40 80 20277roilet(Common Space Types: Restrooms 23 sq ft) LED: D2: Downlight:Other: 1 2 12 24 LED: F4:Wall Sconce: LED Other Fixture Unit 25W: 1 1 24 24 203-Library(Common Space Types: Conference/Meeting/Multipurpose 216 sq ft) LED: P2: Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 6 40 240 204-Conference (Common Space Types: Conference/Meeting Multipurpose. 214 s" LED: P2:Surface Dome:LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 3 40 120 204A- Mech Rm (Common Space Types• Electrical/Mechanical 53 sa ft) LED:VT:Wet Location Strip: LED Other Fixture Unit 60W: 1 1 65 65 206-Office (Common Space Types: Office- Enclosed 108 sq ft ). LED: P2:Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 2 40 80 207-Office (Common Space Types: Office- Enclosed 104 sq ft) LED: P2:Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 2 40 80 208-Office (Common Space Types• Office- Enclosed 105 sq ft) LED: Pl: Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 2 20 40 LED: P2: Surface Dome: LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 208A- Mech Rm (Common Space Types: Electrical/Mechanical 27 sq ft ) LED:VT:Wet Location Strip: LED Other Fixture Unit 60W: 1 1 65 65 209-Office (Common Space Types: Office- Enclosed, 117 sq ft ) LED: P2:Surface Dome:LED Other Fixture Unit 40W: 1 1 40 40 210-Records(Common Space Type5: Storage >=50 - <=1000 sq.ft.. 318 sq.ft.) LED:VT:Wet Location Strip: LED Other Fixture Unit 60W: 1 3 65 195 211- Mech Rm (Common Space Types Electrical/Mechanical 127 sq ft ) LED:VT:Wet Location Strip: LED Other Fixture Unit 60W; 1 1 65 65 212-Storage (Common Space Types: Storage >=50- <=1000 sq ft 398 sq ft ) Project Title: Alterations to 68 Quaker Road Report date: 08/27/21 Data filename: Page 6 of 32 ti A B C D E Fixture ID:Description/Lamp/Wattage Per Lamp/Ballast Lamps/ #of Fixture (C X D) Fixture Fixture Watt. LED:VT:Wet Location Strip: LED Other Fixture Unit 60W: 1 3 65 195 Total Proposed Watts= 4402 ;Interior Lighting PASSIES Interior Lighting Compliance Statement Compliance Statement. The proposed interior lighting alteration project represented in this document is consistent with the building plans,specifications,and other calculations submitted with this permit application.The proposed interior lighting systems have been designed to meet the 2020 NYStretch Energy Code-2018 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version COMcheckWeb and to comply with any applicable man requirements listed n he Inspection Checklist. P , x7 't Name-Title Si ature Date CO a �Fp 07200 AROFESS% Project Title: Alterations to 68 Quaker Road Report date: 08/27/21 Data filename: Page 7 of 32 A • 1 COMcheck Software Version COMcheckWeb Mechanical Compliance Certificate____-. --- C [I Project Information ��G Zis Energy Code: 2020 NYStretch Energy Code-2018 IECC Project Title: Alterations to 68 Quaker Road TOWN i (�( �j�')Si;l' Location: Lake George, New York 6Uji_Dj;I �J;7�r�S Climate Zone: 6a Project Type: Alteration Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: 000 C O 68 Quaker Road Keith Stack Brian Barker A N Queensbury, New York 12180 Addictions Care Center of Alban architecture+ 90 McCarty Avenue y 297 River Street !y Troy,New York 12202 Troy,New York 12180 D CD 518-465-5470 518-272-4481 W kstack@theacca.net barkerb@aplususa.com Mechanical Systems List0 CD Quantity System Type&Description 1 ACCU-1(Unknown): fn VRF Condensing Unit,Air Cooled w/Heat Recovery Heat Pump A. Heating Mode:Capacity=166 kBtu/h, CD n Proposed Efficiency= 3.59 COP,Required Efficiency=3.20 COP in Cooling Mode:Capacity= 144 kBtu/h, 0 Proposed Efficiency= 12,70 EER,Required Efficiency: 10.40 EER + 13.7 IEER Fan System: None 0001 W 1 ACCU-2•(Unknown): 00 VRF Condensing Unit,Air Cooled w/Heat Recovery Heat Pump 00 Heating Mode: Capacity=106 kBtu/h, to Proposed Efficiency=3.51 COP,Required Efficiency=3.30 COP L-h N Cooling Mode:Capacity=96 kBtu/h, Proposed Efficiency=12.40 EER,Required Efficiency: 10.80 EER +14.4 IEER Fan System: None 4 VRF Ducted(Single Zone): Heating:1 each-Other, Electric,Capacity=9 kBtu/h No minimum efficiency requirement applies Cooling:1 each-VRF Zone Fan Unit,Capacity=6 kBtu/h,Unknown Economizer No minimum efficiency requirement applies Fan System: VRF Ducted--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP and fan efficiency method): Passes Fans: FAN 2 Supply,Constant Volume,280 CFM, 0.2 motor nameplate hp,1.0 fan efficiency grade, 80.0 total fan efficiency,80.0 design fan efficiency,fan exception:Single fan e=5HP s VRF Cassette(Single Zone): Heating: 1 each-Other,Electric,Capacity=6 kBtu/h No minimum efficiency requirement applies Cooling:1 each-VRF Zone Fan Unit,Capacity=4 kBtu/h,Unknown Economizer No minimum efficiency requirement applies Fan System: VRF Casette--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP and fan efficiency method) : Passes Fans: FAN 3 Supply,Constant Volume,300 CFM,0.1 motor nameplate hp,1.0 fan efficiency grade,80.0 total fan efficiency,80.0 design fan efficiency,fan exception:Fan array<=5 total HP 1 VRF AHU(Single Zone): Heating: 1 each-Other,Electric,Capacity=38 kBtu/h No minimum efficiency requirement applies Cooling: 1 each-VRF Zone Fan Unit,Capacity=30 kBtu/h, Unknown Economizer Project Title: Alterations to 68 Quaker Road Report date: 08/27/21 Data filename: Page 9 of 32 w r ,j Quantity System Type&Description No minimum efficiency requirement applies Fan System: VRF AHU--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP and fan efficiency method) : Passes Fans: FAN 4 Supply,Constant Volume, 1050 CFM, 0.2 motor nameplate hp, 1.0 fan efficiency grade, 80.0 total fan efficiency,80.0 design fan efficiency,fan exception: Single fan <= 5HP 17 VRF Console 07 (Single Zone): Heating: 1 each-Other, Electric,Capacity=8 kBtu/h No minimum efficiency requirement applies Cooling: 1 each-VRF Zone Fan Unit,Capacity= 6 kBtu/h,Unknown Economizer No minimum efficiency requirement applies Fan System: VRF Console 07--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP and fan efficiency method) : Passes Fans: FAN 5 Supply, Constant Volume,245 CFM,0.1 motor nameplate hp, 1.0 fan efficiency grade,80.0 total fan efficiency,80.0 design fan efficiency,fan exception: Single fan <= 5HP 1 VRF Console 09(Single Zone): Heating: 1 each-Other, Electric,Capacity= 10 k8tu/h No minimum efficiency requirement applies Cooling: 1 each-VRF Zone Fan Unit,Capacity= 8 kBtu/h, Unknown Economizer No minimum efficiency requirement applies Fan System: VRF Console 09--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP and fan efficiency method) : Passes Fans: FAN 6 Supply,Constant Volume,245 CFM,0.1 motor nameplate hp, 1.0 fan efficiency grade,80.0 total fan efficiency,80.0 design fan efficiency,fan exception: Single fan <= 5HP 1 VRF Wall 07 (Single Zone): Heating: 1 each-Other, Electric,Capacity=8 kBtu/h No minimum efficiency requirement applies Cooling: 1 each-VRF Zone Fan Unit, Capacity=6 kBtu/h,Unknown Economizer No minimum efficiency requirement applies Fan System: VRF Wall 07—Compliance(Motor nameplate HP and fan efficiency method) : Passes Fans: FAN 7 Supply,Constant Volume, 260 CFM, 0.1 motor nameplate hp, 1.0 fan efficiency grade,80.0 total fan efficiency, 80.0 design fan efficiency,fan exception:Single fan<= 5HP 2 VRF Wall 09 (Single Zone): Heating: 1 each-Other,Electric, Capacity= 10 kBtu/h No minimum efficiency requirement applies Cooling: 1 each-VRF Zone Fan Unit,Capacity=8 kBtu/h,Unknown Economizer No minimum efficiency requirement applies Fan System: VRF Wall 09--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP and fan efficiency method) : Passes Fans: FAN 8 Supply,Single-Zone VAV,280 CFM,0.1 motor nameplate hp, 1.0 fan efficiency grade, 80.0 total fan efficiency, 80.0 design fan efficiency,fan exception: Single fan <= 5HP 1 VRF Wall 12 (Single Zone): Heating: 1 each-Other, Electric,Capacity= 13 kBtu/h No minimum efficiency requirement applies Cooling: 1 each-VRF Zone Fan Unit,Capacity= 10 kBtu/h, Unknown Economizer No minimum efficiency requirement applies Fan System: VRF Wall 12--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP and fan efficiency method) : Passes Fans: FAN 9 Supply,Constant Volume,290 CFM, 0.2 motor nameplate hp, 1.0 fan efficiency grade,80.0 total fan efficiency,80.0 design fan efficiency,fan exception: Single fan <=5HP 6 Electric Baseboard(Single Zone): Heating: 1 each-Other, Electric,Capacity= 1 kBtu/h No minimum efficiency requirement applies 1 SF-1&DH-1(Single Zone): Heating: 1 each-Other,Electric, Capacity= 27 kBtu/h No minimum efficiency requirement applies Fan System: SF-1--Compliance(Motor nameplate HP and fan efficiency method) : Passes Project Title: Alterations to 68 Quaker Road Report date: 08/27/21 Data filename: Page 10 of 32 Quantity System Type&Description Fans: FAN 10 Supply, Constant Volume,320 CFM, 0.1 motor nameplate hp, 1.0 fan efficiency grade, 80.0 total fan efficiency,80.0 design fan efficiency,fan exception: Single fan<= 5HP 1 EWH-1: Electric Storage Water Heater,Capacity: 120 gallons wl Circulation Pump Proposed Efficiency:0.53 SL,%/h (if> 12 kW), Required Efficiency: 0.53 SL,%/h (if> 12 kW) Mechanical Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed mechanical alteration project represented in this document is consistent with the building plans,specifications,and other calculations submitted with this permit application.The proposed mechanical systems have been designed to meet the 2020 NYStretch Energy Code-2018 IECC requirements in COMcheck Version COMcheckWeb and to comply with any applicable mandatory requirements 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HO& 0 2 F , n j z O. N F c, 1 i fu A�F�S Skit"*�, Project Title: Alterations to 68 Quaker Road Report date: 08/27/21 Data filename: Page 11 of 32 r ANDREW M.CUOMO INER Office of Addiction Governor ATE Services and Supports ARLENE GONZALEZ-SANCHEZ, M.S., L.M.S.W. Commissioner July 23, 2021 FILE COPY 5.36652 ine A2H1 SN33 D 30,NM01 Via e-mail and regular mail ttoa 9z inr Mr. John O'Brien Code Enforcement Office a Q Town of Queensbury 742 Bay Road Queensbury, New York 12804 Occupancy Classification of 22-Bed Men's Residence at 68 Quaker Road Dear Mr. O'Brien: We are writing to confirm that the 22-Bed Men's Residence as proposed for 68 Quaker Road, Queensbury, New York is classified as an R-2, Residential Occupancy in accordance with Technical Bulletin TB-1015- RCNYS, dated October 3, 2016, which is attached. At pages five and six, the bulletin confirms that the proposed project is regulated under 18 NYCRR Part 820 as a 22-Bed Chemical Dependence.Residential Service and that its Occupancy Classification in accordance with the 2020 New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code is established by the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) as an R-2, Residential Occupancy. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or to discuss in more detail. S'nc re elX, Thomas M. Keane Associate Counsel Attachment cc: Brian Barker 1450 Western Avenue Albany, New York 12203-3526 oasas.ny.Qoy 518-473-3460 New York State Department of State NEW YORK Building Standards Division of Building Cs Standards and Codes STATE OF One Commerce Plaza OPPORTUNITY. and Codes 99 Washington Avenue,Suite 1160 Albany,NY 12231-0001 (518)474-4073 Fax: (518)474-5788 www.dos.ny.gov TB-1015-RCNYS � ECE0ML TECHNICAL BULLETIN JUL 2 6 2021� TOWN OF QUEENSSURY Code Effective Date: October 3, 2016 BUILDING&CODES Source Document N/A Topic: New York State Agencies with construction Regulations or Construction Authority The following is a list of New York State Agencies with construction related regulations or construction authority that complements the requirements of the Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code.These listed requirements are not enforceable by a Code Enforcement Official unless empowered by other law, statue, ordinance, or regulation. Note that this list may not be all-inclusive and is subject to change; it is published as a courtesy to enforcers, designers, and the public. All regulations cited here should be reviewed, where applicable, and compliance needs verified with the appropriate agencies. List of Concepts and Abbreviations: CEO- Code Enforcement Official Uniform Code- Uniform Fire.Prevention and Building Code (19 NYCRR, Chapter33, Subchapter A) Energy Code- Energy Conservation and Construction Code of New York State (19 NYCRR, Chapter 33, Subchapter B, Part 1240) Construction permitting agency- Agency approved to regulate construction as described in Part 1204.16 of 19 NYCRR, Chapter 32 Title 19 NYCRR Part 1204- UNIFORM CODE:ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT BY STATE. AGENCIES see http://www.dos.ny.gov/DCEA/laws regs.html for NYCRR Title 19 regulations 1 Contents: AdirondackPark Agency...................................................................................................4 Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs...............................................4 Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services..............................................................5 : ..A. Addiction Treatment Center Classification Table Office of Children &_Family Services.....................................................................................6 A, Child Day'.Care­.Occupancy Classification Table '13 -Child.Welf9w6/Juvenile Justice Occupancy Classification Table C. Domestic Violence Occupancy Classification Table Department of Corrections and Community Supervision........................................................11 Dormitory Authority of the State of New York........................................................................11 State Education*Department..............................................................................................11 New York State Energy Research and Development Authority...............................................13 Department of Environmental Conservation........................................................................14 Office of General Services — Design and Construction Contract Administration......................15 Departmentof Health.........................................................................................................16 A. Adult Residential Care Occupancy Classification Table Division of Homes and Community Renewal................................................ .......................19 Departmentof Labor.*...................................................................................... ..................20 Office of Mental Health......................................................................................................21 Office of People with Developmental Disabilities.................................................................22 A. Community Residence Occupancy Classification Table B. Developmental Centers Occupancy Classification Table C. Day Habilitation Occupancy Classification Table Metropolitan Transit Authority..........................................................................................24 Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation...........................................................24 2 Department of Public Services...........................................................................................25 NewYork Power Authority...............................................................................................26 State University Construction Fund...................................................................................27 Departmentof State..........................................................................................................27 New York State Thruway Authority......................................................................................28 Agricultureand Markets.......................................................... ......................... .................29 3 Adirondack Park Agency P.O. Box 99 1133 NYS Route 86 Ray Brook, NY 12977 Phone: 518-891-4050 http://www.apa.ny.c ov The APA is responsible formaintaining the protection of the forest preserve, and overseeing development proposals of the privately owned lands, within the Adirondack Park. Applicable Regulations: The Adirondack Park Agency administers the Adirondack Park Agency Act(Executive Law, article 27), the Freshwater Wetlands Act (Environmental Conservation Law, article 24) within the Adirondack Park and, for private lands within the Adirondack Park, the Wild . Scenic and Recreational Rivers System Act(Environmental Conservation Law, article 15, title 27). Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 9): http://www.apa.ny.gov/Regulations/index.html Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs 161 Delaware Avenue Delmar, New York 12054-1310 Phone: 518=549-0200 https://www.iusticecenter.ny.pov The Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs (Justice Center) was established June 30, 2043. The agency's mission is to support and protect the health, safety, and dignity of all people with special needs and disabilities through advocacy of their civil rights, prevention of mistreatment, and investigation of all allegations of abuse and neglect so that appropriate actions are taken. 4 The Justice Center's Outreach and Education staff also provides information and technical assistance on a variety of disability related topics. This includes the accessibility requirements of the New York State Fire Prevention and Building Code, the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines and the non-discrimination and accessibility provisions of the Fair Housing Act. This service is available to people with disabilities and their families, local codes enforcement officers, architects, disability advocates and the public at large. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 14): Additional Information:infoassistancea()iusticecenter.nV.pov Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services 1450 Western Avenue Albany, NY 12203 General Info: 518-485-1768 http://www.oasas.ny.-gov The Office of Alcoholism. and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) plans, develops and regulates structured programs for substance use disorder prevention, treatment and recovery. OASAS licenses and regulates more than 1,200 addiction treatment providers statewide and operates 12 Addiction Treatment Centers. The agency also provides funding . for approximately 300 prevention providers at 1,700 education and prevention programs based in schools and communities throughout the state. Additionally, in July 2005, the agency assumed responsibility for overseeing problem gambling outreach, prevention, treatment, and training and certification of problem gambling treatment professionals. Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 14): Chemical Dependence Services Part 814 General Facility Requirements Individual programs and modalities are governed by the regulatory requirements found in Title 14NYCRR Part 800 et seq., and may have other specific facility requirements within the Part 800 series. Please see the link below for additional information: http://www.oasas.n v.govIregs/index.cfm 5 Occupancy Classifications for the Addiction Treatment Centers 18 NYCRR Parts 816-820 and Part 822 Modality Reference OASAS Comments/Qualifications/Exceptions Chemical Dependence Crisis In hospitals/incapacitated patients (see Services Part 816 1-2 816.5(a)(1)). Chemical R-4 = 5-1.6 beds. Dependence Residential Rehab for Youth Part 817 R-2; R-4 Chemical R-4 = 5=16 beds. Dependence Inpatient Rehabilitation Part 818 R-2; R-4 Chemical R-4 = 5-16 beds. Dependence Residential Services Parts 819,.820 R-2; R-4 Chemical Dependence Outpatient Part 822 B Clinic/Professional Office Services Office of Children & Family Services Capital View Office Park 52 Washington Street Rensselaer, New York 12144-2796 Phone: (518) 473-7793 http://ocfs.ny.gov/main/ The Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) is dedicated to improving the integration of services for New York's children, youth, families and vulnerable populations; to promoting their development, and to protecting them from violence, neglect, abuse and abandonment. The agency provides a system of family support,juvenile justice, child care and child welfare services that promote the safety and well-being of children and adults. Among the operating principles across all program areas are that services should be developmentally appropriate, 6 family-centered and family-driven, community-based, locally responsive, and evidence and outcome based. OCFS is responsible for programs and services.involving foster care, adoption and adoption. assistance, child protective services including operating the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment, preventive services for children and families, services for pregnant adolescents, and protective programs for vulnerable adults. OCFS is also responsible for the functions performed by the State Commission for the Blind and coordinates state government response to the .needs of.Native Americans on reservations and in communities. The agency provides oversight and monitoring of regulated child care (family day care, group family day care, school-age child care and, outside of NYC, day care centers), legally exempt child care, child care subsidies, child care resource and referral programs, and the Advantage After School Program. The agency is responsible for all elements of the state's juvenile -justice programs, transformation of the juvenile justice system, administering and managing residential facilities, community-based group-homes, day-placement centers, and reception center programs for juvenile delinquents and juvenile offenders placed in the custody of the OCFS Commissioner. Division of Child Care Services - is charged by State Law to regulate, license/register and monitor those child care settings that require licensure, registration or regulation under State law. At the current time there are approximately 18,800 regulated facilities that are licensed or registered under the auspices of OCFS. The types of licensed and registered care are day care centers (outside of New York City); School Age Child Care Programs (statewide) that provide supervision for children before and after school and outside normal school hours; group family day care (statewide) which can care for,up to 16 children in a home; and registered family day care programs that can provide care to a maximum of 8•children in a home. Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 18): 18 NYCRR-.Child Day Care Regulations * Child Day.Care Definitions, Enforcement& Hearings (Part 413) *School Age Child Care (Part 414) *Group Family Day Care Homes (Part 416) *Family Day Care Homes (Part 417) *Child Day Care Centers (Subpart 418-1) *Small Day Care Centers (Subpart 418-2) http://ocfs.ny.gov/main/childcare/daycare regulations.asp Child Day Care Occupancy Classifications-and Supplemental Requirements Family day care homes Residential Code if: 3 - 6 children + 2 school age children One or two family dwellings or 6 weeks- 12 years Multiple single family (townhouses) 18 NYCRR 417 @ three stories or less R-3 - one or two family dwelling if: Dwelling not residential code 7 R-2 -.permanent multiple dwellings Group family day care homes Residential Code if: 7-12 children + 4 school age children One or two family dwellings or 6 weeks to 12 years Multiple single family (townhouses). 18 NYCRR 416 @ three stories or less R-3- one or two family dwelling if: Dwelling not residential code R-2- permanent multiple dwellings Child day care center 1-4-institutional 7 or more children 5 or more; 2 Y2 years or less 6 weeks - 12 years 18 NYCRR 418-1 E --educational If: 5- 100 children, 2 '/z years or less; where the rooms for such children are located on the level of exit discharge with each room having a door directly,to the exterior E - educational older than 2 Y2 years School-age day care E- educational Enrolled in Kindergarten*- 12 years older than 2 Y2.years 18 NYCRR 414 * In certain situations, an OCFS waiver would allow children enrolled in Pre-K programs to attend a School-age program. Small day care center 1-4 or E 3-6 children 18 NYCRR 418-2 Child day care in a residence requires a remote second means of egress which meets OCFS regulation and policy requirements. Windows meeting all code requirements for an exterior emergency escape and rescue opening meet this requirement. For child day care centers and school-age child care, OCFS regulations contain additional requirements which include: • A minimum of 35 square foot per child,and additional space for napping is required when caring for infants and toddlers (defined as children under the age of 36 months): • One toilet per 15 children excepting infants, and one washbasin for every.1.5 children regardless of age.- Separate dedicated sinks used for-hand washing and food preparation when caring for infants and toddlers. • Ramps or.at grade egress to support the evacuation of Children younger than 30 months • Manually activated fire alarm stations in child day care centers • Annual fire safety inspection by the Authority Having Jurisdiction . 8 . In order to be accepted by OCFS, the Certificate of Occupancy must state the appropriate occupancy classification. Child Welfare Community Services and Juvenile Justice Occupancy Classifications INSTITUTIONAL I-1 facility for 13 or more children operated by.a child care�agency 18 NYCRR 442.4 &442.5 J GROUP RESIDENCE I-1 institution for not more than 25 children operated by an authorized agency, 18 NYCRR 442.4 &442.5 GROUP RESIDENCE 1-2 . for mothers and babies 18 NYCRR 442.17 GROUP HOME R-4 or family-type home for not less than seven, nor more Residential Code if: than twelve, children who are at least 5 years of One or two family dwellings or age, operated by an authorized agency-(except Multiple single family min. age not applicable to siblings in,the same (townhouses) facility nor mother in same facility) @ three stories or less 18 NYCRR 448.3(d)(10) . AGENCY BOARDING HOME Residential Code if: family-type home for not more than six children, One or two family dwellings or . operated by an authorized agency (except for more -Multiple single family than-six brothers and sisters of the same family) (townhouses) 18 NYCRR 447.2(b)- @ three stories or less R-3 - one or two family dwelling if: Dwelling not residential code AGENCY BOARDING HOME Residential Code or R-3 as above, transitional housing: ages 16 through'21 or 18 NYCRR 447.2(b) R-2- permanent multiple dwelling SUPERVISED INDEPENDENT LIVING Residential Code if: family-type home for.not more than three children One or two family dwellings or who reside in the community Multiple single family 18 NYCRR 449.4(b) (townhouses) @ three stories or less R-3 - one or two family.dwelling if: Dwelling not residential code R-2 - permanent multiple dwelling 9 FAMILY TYPE HOMES FOR ADULTS Residential Code if: adults aged 18 and over who have difficulty living One or two family dwellings or alone because of physical or mental frailties Multiple single family (townhouses) 18 NYCRR 489.12 @ three stories or less R-3 - one or two family dwelling if: Dwelling not residential code JUVENILE JUSTICE Limited Secure Facility 1-3 Institutional 18 NYCRR 450.2(b) Secured Facility 1-2 Institutional OCFS regulations require many of these occupancies to have an annual inspection by the authority having jurisdiction. In order to be accepted by OCFS, the Certificate of Occupancy must state the appropriate occupancy classification. Domestic Violence Occupancy Classifications 18 NYCRR Part 452 &453 Domestic Violence Safe Dwelling Residential Code if: one- or two- Self-contained residence for nine or fewer adults family dwelling or multiple single and children, to provide temporary shelter family dwelling (townhouses) three 18 NYCRR 455.9(a) & (i) -stories or less in height R-3 one- or two-family dwelling if: outside the scope`of the RCNYS Domestic Violence Shelter Residential Code if: one- or two family residential facility for 10 or more adults family dwelling or multiple single and their.children, for temporary shelter, for victims family dwelling (townhouses) three and their minor children stories or less in height 18 NYCRR 453.8 R-3 one- or two-family dwelling if: outside the scope of the RCNYS R-2 multiple dwelling, including dormitory style dwellings 10 Department of Corrections and Community Supervision Building 2 1220 Washington Ave Albany, New York 12226-2050 (518) 457-8126 ' http://www.doccs.ny.4ov/ The Department of Corrections and Community.Supervision (DOCCS) is responsible for the confinement and habilitation of approximately.53,000 individuals under custody held at 54 state facilities and 36,000 parolees supervised throughout seven regional offices. In accordance with NYCRR Title 99 Part 1204, DOCCS is designated as a construction permitting agency. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 7): http://www.doccs.ny.gov/RulesRegs/index.html DASNY 515 Broadway Albany, New York 12207-2964 518-25773000 http://www.dasny.org DASNY is a public benefit corporation that finances'and constructs a variety of facilities for New York State agencies, municipal agencies, educational and not-for-profit institutions, independent hospitals, independent colleges, court facilities and facilities for the aged. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, DASNY is designated as a construction permitting agency. Projects in the following New York State programs are subject to the Dormitory Authority's Construction Permitting Program: • Department of Health (DOH) • Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) (state operated facilities only) 11 • Office of Mental Health (OMH) • Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (OMRDD) • State Education Department (SED) • State University of New York (SUNY) Where the Dormitory Authority participates in the construction of anew building or existing building and where upon its completion such building will be in the custody of an entity other than a state agency, administration and enforcement of the Uniform Code will be the responsibility of the code enforcement agency generally performing those functions at the location of the work. Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 21): State Education Department 89 Washington Avenue Albany, New York 12234 Phone: (518) 474-3852 http://www.nysed.gov/ The New York State Education Department(SED) regulates the construction and maintenance of public and private schools for K-12 students. Included with this is review and.approval.of all plans and specifications for any capital construction fora public school district outside of New York City. Additionally, Department of State regulations require that fire-safety for all public.school buildings to be enforced by the SED. The SED publishes the Manual of Planning Standards which explains requirements more restrictive than the Uniform Code requirements. It also provides various aids for administering the Uniform Code and its own regulations. The SED regulates the professionals that design buildings through its Office of the Professions. Licensure is required forperson(s) responsible for the building design. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, SED is designated as a construction permitting agency. . 12 Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 8): Part 155.- Regulations of Public and Non-Public Schools http✓1www.emsc.n ysed.govlfacplan1LawsRegs.htm Parts 145,.147 and 148 - Regulation of design professionals httallwww.op.nosed.govl New York State Energy Research and Development Authority 17 Columbia Circle Albany, New York 12203-6399 1-866-697-3732 h ttp J1www.n vserda.n v.go vl The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority(NYSERDA) NYSERDA is a public authority that advances clean energy innovation, investment, and deployment in New York State. Its role is to spur innovation and investment in clean energy by removing market barriers, resulting in more efficient and comfortable buildings and homes, increased use of renewable energy and distributed resources such as solar and energy storage, and development of new clean energy technologies. For information and access to NYSERDA classroomlonline training, plan review and inspection consultation and other support services specific to the Energy Conservation Construction Code of New York State, please visit www.nvserdacodetrainin-g.com. For information on NYSERDA workforce development and training opportunities, including energy efficiency and renewable energy courses, please visit www.nyserda.ny.gov1A11- ProgramslPrograms%Clean-Energy-Workforce-Development. For information on NYSERDA assistance for Communities and Local Governments, please visit:httpJlwww:nyserda.ny.govlCommunities-and-Govemmentsl. Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 21): 13 Department of Environmental Conservation 625 Broadway Albany, NY 12233 Phone: 518-402-8651 h ttp://www.dec.n y.go v/ The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) plays a key role in enhancing the quality of life and economic well-being of New Yorkers. The DEC manages natural resources and protects environmental quality to improve public health and quality of life Programs that compliment or extend the requirements of the uniform code include: Natural Resources and Water Quality Programs DEC manages the state's natural resources to provide healthy, abundant populations of fish and wildlife, clean lakes and rivers, thriving forests and safe, productive mines and wells. Division of Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources (518) 402-8924 conserves and manages fish and wildlife, and their habitat. Division of Lands and Forests (518) 402-9428 manages public lands and conservation easements across New York State and provides leadership in forestry and forest management. Division of Mineral Resources (518) 402-8076 responsible for ensuring the environmentally sound, economic development of New York's non-renewable energy and mineral resources for the benefit of current and future generations. Division of Water Resources (518) 402-8233 conducts a variety of programs to protect and conserve New York's waters. Division of Materials Management (518) 402-8652 Minimize waste and maximize the use of recyclable materials, while ensuring that solid waste management facilities within the . State are operated properly. Ensure safe and appropriate management of pesticides and provide protection from.exposure to them. Division of Air Resources (518) 402-8451 strives to improve and maintain the air quality throughout the State. Division of Environmental Remediation (518) 402-9764 to protect public health and the environment of the State of New York by preventing releases to the environment through the regulation of bulk storage, hazardous waste, and radiation facilities, and responding to, investigating, and remediating releases of contaminants that have occurred. 14 Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 6): Laws, Regulations and Policies Relating to: Chapter/—Fish and Wildlife Parts 1-189 Chapter//—Lands and Forests Parts 190-199 Chapter///-Air Resources Parts 200-317 Chapter/V- Quality Services Parts 320-487 Chapter V- Resource Management Services Parts 500-614 Chapter VI- General Regulations Parts 615-624 Chapter X-Division of Water Resources Parts 649-941 httpJ/www.dec.ny.gov/regulations/regulations.html Office of General Services 35th Floor, Room 3564 Corning Tower, Empire State Plaza . Albany, NY 12242 Tel: 518-474-0200 http✓/www.ogs.ny.pov/BU/DC/ The New York State Office of General Services (OGS), with its Centralized Real Estate Center, manages and leases real property, provides design, construction, and construction permitting services for new and existing facilities for State Agencies. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, OGS is designated as a construction permitting agency. OGS is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the Uniform Code with respect to construction activities of state agencies and authorities including: • Albany Convention Center Authority(ACCA) • Capital District Transportation Authority(CDTA) • Department of Agriculture and Market(includes NYS Fair) • Department of Health (DOH) 15 • Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES) Department of Military and Navel Affairs (DMNA) • Dormitory Authority of the State of New York(DASNY) • Gaming Commission—Division of the Lottery • Hudson River Park Trust • New York Racing Authority(NYRA) • New York State Police • Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) • Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) • Office of Mental Health (OMH) • , Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPINDD) • State University Construction.Fund(SUCF) http://www.ogs.ny.clov/BU/DC/ Further, .Title to the bed of numerous bodies of water is held in trust for the people of the State of New York under the jurisdiction of the Office of General Services. Structures, including fill, located in, on, or above state-owned lands under water are regulated under the Public Lands Law and may require authorization from the state. The OGS Bureau of Land Management has the authority to convey interest in real property for the use of state-owned lands. http://www.ogs.ny.gov/bu/re/LM/EGLP.asp Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 9): New York.State Department of Health Corning Tower Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12237 http://www.health.ny.gov/ The Department of Health regulates a wide variety of activities and enterprises to ensure that public health is preserved. Hospitals, health care facilities, restaurants, camps and mass gatherings as well as water protection and wastewater treatment are regulated. The 16 significant programs that compliment or extend the requirements of the Uniform Code are shown below. Refer to the companion technical bulletin or contact this agency for specific information about the programs listed below. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 10): In addition to the requirements set forth in Title 19 NYCRR, Department of Health Bureau of Community Environmental Health and Food Protection (CEHFP) and Bureau of Water Supply Protection (BWSP) have additional requirements that can be found at: http://www.health.ny.aov/regulations/nycrr/title 10/ . Subpart 5-1 for Public Water Systems Appendix 5-A: Recommended Standards for Water Works, 2007 Edition Appendix 5-B for Standards for Water Wells Subpart 6-1 for Swimming Pools Subpart 6-2 for Bathing Beaches Subpart 6-3 for Recreational Aquatic Spray Grounds Subpart 7-1 for Temporary Residences (Hotels, Motels and Cabin Colonies) Subpart 7-2 for Children's Camps Subpart 7-3 for Campgrounds Subpart 74 for Mass Gatherings Part 14 for Food Service Establishments Part 15 for Migrant Farmworker Housing Part 17 for Mobile Home Parks Part 75 for Standards for Individual Onsite Water Supply and Individual Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems Appendix 75A for Wastewater Treatment Standards—Residential Onsite Systems Public Health Law Article 13 Title 10 for Childhood Lead Poisoning Primary Prevention . 17 Additional Information: Bureau of Community Environmental Health and Food Protection. 1-800-458-1158 ext. 27600 bcehfp@health.ny.gov Bureau of Water Supply Protection 1-800-458-1158 ext. 27650 bwsp@health.ny.gov Construction requirements set forth for licensed health care facilities, NYCRR Title 10, Article 28 Part 711 for General Standards of Construction Part 712 for Standards of Construction for New Hospitals Part 713 for Standards of Construction for Nursing Homes Part 715 for Standards of Construction for New Diagnostic or Treatment Centers Part 716 for Standards of Construction for New Rehabilitation Facilities . Part 717 for Standards of Construction for New Hospice Facilities and Units For Article 28 Licensed Health Care facilities, the following base occupancies apply per the Building Code of New York State. The Department of Health may apply additional requirements specific to the program and scope of services provided.- Acute Care Hospitals: Institutional 1-2 Nursing Homes: Institutional 1-2 Diagnostic or Treatment: Business Occupancy Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 18): In addition to the requirements set forth in Title 19 NYCRR, Department of Health Bureau of Architectural and Engineering Facilities Planning have additional requirements that can be found at: http://www.health.ny.gov/regulations/nycrr/title 181 18 Adult Residential Care Occupancy Classifications NYCRR Title 18 Parts 485 through 488 Adult Home and Adult Home-Based ALR, EALR&SNALR I-1 (16 or more residents) Adult Home and Adult Home-Based ALR, EALR &SNALR R-4 (5 to 16 residents) Enriched Housing and Enriched Housing-Based ALR, EALR&SNALR 1-1. (16 or more residents) Enriched Housing and Enriched Housing-Based ALR, EALR&SNALR R-4 (5 to 16 residents) Programmatically, dementia patients in the early stages of the condition are permitted to reside in any of these occupancies. These.individuals are'expected to retain the skills required to stay.in these kinds of occupancies for a longer period of time, thus delaying the progression of the condition. It is the responsibility of the regulating agency, to require these clients to be transferred.to a facility which better suits their needs when it becomes necessary.. Therefore, alterations to these occupancies for use by dementia patients do not constitute a change in occupancy classification. The Certificate of Occupancy shall state either R-4 or 1-1 occupancy.classification, as appropriate. Additional Information: Bureau of Architectural and Engineering Facilities Planning (518) 402-0964 Division of Homes and Community.Renewal Hampton Plaza 38-40 State Street• Albany, NY 12207 Phone:.518-402-3728 http://www.nyshcr.orp/ 19 The Division of Homes and Community Renewal(DHCR) is responsible for the supervision, maintenance and development of affordable low- and moderate-income housing in New York State. Housing Operations- Oversight and regulation.of the State's public and publicly assisted . rental housing; Community Development-Administration of housing development and community preservation programs, including State and Federal grants and loans to housing developers to partially finance construction or renovation of affordable housing, and Rent Administration-Administration of the rent regulation process for more than one million rent-regulated apartments in both New York City, and those localities in the counties of Albany, Erie, Nassau, Rockland, Schenectady, Rensselaer and.Westchester subject to rent laws. Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 9 Subtitle S): Department of Labor W. Averell Harriman State Office Building Campus, Building 12 Albany, NY 12240 Phone: 518-457-9000 http://Www.labor.ny.gov/ The Department of Labor(DOL) regulates workplace features and situations that.impact worker safety and health. These features include heating equipment, elevators, amusement rides; scaffolds, bleachers, tents, asbestos and assembly spaces for 100 or more occupants. The'DOL also issues certificates and licenses for workers and contractors in asbestos handling, manufacturing and-use of explosives and mold remediation as well as for crane and laser operators. The Division of Safety and Health (DOSH) administers programs to insure the safety of workers where workspace hazards exist. Applicable regulations(NYCRR Title 12): Industrial Code Rule 4, "Construction, Installation,Inspection and Maintenance of Low pressure Boilers; Construction of Unfired Pressure Vessels." 20 Industrial Code Rule 14, "Construction, Installation, Inspection and Maintenance of High pressure Boilers; Construction of Unfired Pressure Vessels." Industrial Code Rule 8, "Construction, Guarding,Equipment, Maintenance and Operation of Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators, Hoists and Hoistways in Factories and Mercantile Establishments." Industrial Code Rule 23, "Protection in.Construction,Demolition, and Excavation Operations" Industrial Code Rule 36, "Places of Public Assembly" Industrial Code Rule 39, "Possession, Handling, Storage, & Transportation of Explosives" Industrial Code Rule 45,."Amusement Devices, Viewing Stands and'Tents at Carnival, Fairs, and Amusement Parks" Industrial Coale Rule 47, "Transparent Glass Doors in Mercantile Establishments and in Public and Commercial Buildings and Structures" Industrial Code Rule 56, "Asbestos" Industrial Code Rule 61, "Occupational Licensing and Certification" A complete list of code rules and rule text is available at. http://labor.ny.gov/workerprotection/safetyhealth/DOSH INDEXshtm Office of Mental Health 44 Holland Avenue Albany, New York 12229 Phone: 1-800-597-8481 http://www.omh.ny.crov/ New York State has a large, multi-faceted mental health system that serves more than 500,000 individuals each year. The Office of Mental Health (OMH) 'operates psychiatric centers across the State, and also regulates, certifies and oversees more than 2,500 programs, which are operated by local governments and nonprofit agencies. These programs include various inpatient and outpatientprograms, emergency, community support, residential and family care programs. 21 In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, OMH is designated as a construction permitting agency. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 14): http://www.omh.ny.gov/omhweb/policy/policy.htm Office for People with Developmental Disabilities 44 Holland Avenue Albany, NY 12229 518-473-9689 http://www.omr.state.ny.us/ The New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) and its local governments have a responsibility for the prevention and early detection of mental retardation and developmental disabilities and for the comprehensively planned provision of services including care, treatment, habilitation and rehabilitation of their citizens with mental retardation and developmental disabilities. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, OPWDD is designated as a construction permitting agency. Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 14): Mental Hygiene Law, Chapter 676, Title C The Mental Retardation & Developmental Disabilities Act http://www.oasas.state.ny.us/regs/men u-regs.htm 22 Occupancy Classifications for Community Residences Mental Hygiene Law Chapter 676 Residential code if: One or two family dwellings Residential for 14 persons or fewer: or Multiple single family (townhouses) @ one-family or two-family three stories or less R3 - one or two family dwelling if: Dwelling-not residential code Residential for 14 persons or fewer: R2 - permanent multiple dwelling when located in a permanent multiple dwelling 0 Residential for 15 people or more: permanent multiple dwelling R2 - permanent multiple dwelling Occupancy Classifications -for Developmental Centers Mental Hygiene Law Chapter 676 where building is serving 1.to 14 persons R3 - one or two family dwelling (not residential code) where building is located in a multiple. R2 - permanent multiple dwelling dwelling Occupancy Classifications for Day Habilitation Mental Hygiene Law Chapter 676 Nonresidential for day training facility,.clinic B_ business treatment facility, & day treatment facility Nonresidential Sheltered Workshop certified as a day training facility B- business Prepared by the NYS Department of State, Division of Code Enforcement and Administration Effective December 28, 2010 23 Metropolitian Transit Authority 2 Broadway New York, NY 10004-2207 877-690-5116 h ttp.//www.m ta.in fo/ The Metropolitian Transit Authority(MTA) is a public benefit corporation responsible for public transportation systems in the greater New York City area. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, certain divisions of the MTA are designated as construction permitting agencies. Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 21): Additional Information: Bureau of Code Compliance 1-646-252-4104 Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Empire State Plaza Agency Building 1 Albany NY, 12238 (518) 474-0456 http✓1www.nysParks.com1 The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (Parks) provides cultural and recreational opportunities within New York State. The system of parklands and campgrounds provide unique destinations for vacationing or other leisure activities. New York's State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) helps communities identify, evaluate, 24 preserve, and revitalize their historic, archeological, and cultural'resources. The SHPO administers programs authorized by both the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and the New York State Historic Preservation Act of 1980. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, Parks is designated as a construction permitting agency. Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 9): Additional Information: New York State and National Registers Information htti).-Ilnvsl)arks.com/Shpolnationa/-re.gister/ Department of Public Service Empire State Plaza Agency Building 3 Albany, NY 12223-1350 Phone: (518) 474-7080 The New York State Department of Public Service (Department) is the staff arm of the Public Service Commission (Commission). The primary mission of the Department is to ensure affordable, safe, secure, and reliable access to electric, gas, steam, telecommunications, and water services for New York State's residential and business consumers, while protecting the natural environment. The Department also seeks to stimulate effective competitive markets that benefit New York consumers through strategic investments,'as well as product and service innovations. The Commission authorizes'ratepayer funds to support clean-energy programs administered by the States investor-owned utilities and.the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority. These programs, in many instances provide incentives for.measures which are more energy efficient than those required to meet baseline applicable codes and standards. 25 Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 16): New York Power Authority 123 Main Street White Plains, N.Y. 10601-3170 (914) 681-6200 http://www.nyaa.gov/ The New York Power Authority(NYPA) is one of the largest state-owned power organizations, operating 17 generating facilities and more than 1,400 circuit-miles of transmission lines. New York Power Authority sells power to government agencies, to community-owned electric systems and rural electric cooperatives; to job-producing companies; to private utilities for resale-without profit—to their customers; and to neighboring states, under federal requirements. NYPA provides a variety of energy-related services to businesses.and municipalities. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, NYPA is designated as a construction permitting agency. Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 21): 26 State University Construction.Fund 353 Broadway Albany, New York 12246 (518) 320-3200 h ttp://www.sucf.sun y.edu/ The State University Construction Fund(SUCF)provides design, construction and project + management services for the State University of New York (SUN'). In addition to the requirements set forth in the NYS Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, SUCF maintains .Fund Program Directives that shall be incorporated into the design and construction processes for all projects located on SUNY campuses. See www.sucf.suny.edu for more information. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, SUCF is designated as a construction permitting agency. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 21): Department of State 1 Commerce Plaza, Suite 1170 99 Washington Avenue Albany, New York 12231 (518)-474-4073 http://www.dos.ny.gov/ The Department of State (DOS) is the primary-regulating agency for construction of buildings and structures in New York State. It also regulates industries involved with building construction and protects water resources through its watershed council and Coastal Resources Division. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, DOS is designated as a construction permitting agency. 27 Applicable Regulations(NYCRR Title 19): Chapter33, Subchapter - Uniform Code Chapter 33, Subchapter B, Part 1240- Energy Code Additional Information: Division of Building Standards and Codes(Codes Division) The Codes Division provides technical assistance, administration of variances, delivery of educational courses, oversight of enforcement practices of local governments and service as secretariat to the State Fire Prevention and Building Code Council. It also regulates buildings constructed in factories for later transport and installation at building site. http://www.dos.ny.gov/DCEA/ In addition, the following divisions provide technical assistance, training or certification programs: Division of Local Government Services Provides training and assistance for land use regulation and general local governance. http://www.dos.ny.gov/Ig/ Division of Licensing Services Provides training and assistance.for land use regulation and general local-governance. Also regulates certification of fire alarm.and security systems installers. http://www.dos.ny.gov/licensing/ Office of Planning and Development Has plan review authority for use of lands on or near designated coastlines and within watershed areas. http://www.dos.ny.gov/opd/ New York State Thruway Authority 200 Southern Blvd., P.O. Box 189 Albany, NY .12201-0189 Phone (618) 436-2953 http://www.thruway,ny.pov/ In addition to the requirements set forth in 19 NYCRR, the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, the Thruway Authority requires that new buildings,_accessory 28 { t structures, and structures related to buildings be designed in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) and the Code of Federal Regulations, Occupational Safety and Health Standards (29 CFR 1910) where the Authority/Corporation is the owner and occupant. The Authority/Corporation.leases land to both the public and private sectors and performs Code Administration and Enforcement for any work for .construction by a public or private entity upon lands of the Authority/Corporation. In accordance with NYCRR Title 19 Part 1204, the Thruway Authority is designated as a construction permitting agency. Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 21): Additional Information: Administrative Headquarters Phone (518) 436=2953 Albany Division Phone (518) 471-5316 New York Division Phone (845) 918-2627 Syracuse Division Phone (315)438-2397 Buffalo Division Phone (716) 635-6276 NYS Agriculture & Markets 10B Airline Drive Albany, NY 12235 (800) 554-4501 http:/%www.agriculture.n y.gov/ NYS Department of Agriculture &Markets (Ag &Mkts) regulates a wide array of business and consumer activities associated with farming and animal husbandry. Building construction used solely for the production of farm products is not subject to the provisions of the Uniform Code. 29 Applicable Regulations (NYCRR Title 1): Laws, Regulations and Policies Relating to: Chapter I- Milk Control Part 2, Part 2 Requirements for the Production_, Processing, Manufacturing and Distribution of Milk and Milk Products Additional Information: Pre ssoffice(a-)agriculture.ny.gov John Addario, P.E.,Acting Director Division of Code Enforcement and Administration 30 0 Date August 27, 2021 r 1�� C,�� To John O'Brien Town of Queensbury 742 Bay Road Queensbury, NY 12804 TRANSM ITTAL Project Renovations and Alterations to 68 Quaker Road E o File Acc 2010-02 0 a � 3 0 n O.7 Vl 7 � .7 V } T 0 C 7 l00 I0 0 C Quantity Item 3 Drawing Set X 3 Project Manual X 3 COMcheck Report X 1 Addition/Alteration Permit Application X 1 Application Fee X 1 OASAS Occupancy Classification Letter X L� i57 U AUG 2 7 2021 10 TOWi OF QUEENSEURY BUILDING&CODES Signed Cayla Walter Copy a rc h i tectu re© Lomonaco&Pitts, Architects, P.C. 297 River Street Troy,New York 12180 518.272.4481 'Fax 518.272.1605 c FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE Town of Queensbury 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 "Home of Natural Beauty ... A Good .Place to Live " PLAN REVIEW Addiction Center 68 Quaker Road o ®P� CC-0643- 2021 1 9/1/2021 The following comments are based on review of drawings: • Verify fire extinguisher location, including "K" type • Verify storage • Range hood suppression requires occupant notification and connection to fire alarm system . • Need complete kitchen layout- - Hood specifications - Suppression specifications - Mounting clearance details for hood, duct - Include fan override IMC 507.1.1 - Grease light test required IMC 506.3.2.5 - Hinge kit on fan for future cleaning - Suppression function witness test required - NFPA 72 letter required for tie in to fire alarm - NFPA 96 inspection report required • Provide specs. for duct wrap material, if applicable • Exterior Emergency lighting required at all points of egress • A Knox Box shall be installed for FD access • Provide specs. for kitchen fire shutter Fire Marshal 's Office - Phone: 518-761-8206 - Fax: 518-745-4437 iremarshal@queensbunt.net zvwzv.queensbunt net • Need complete fire alarm plan submittal, including: - System layout - NYS license for installer - Spec. sheets for all appliances and equipment - External H/S at FDC, active on all alarms - Ansul system tie in - Sprinkler system monitoring - Central station monitoring - An NFPA 72 completion report will be required - An NFPA 72 inspection and testing report will be required - A witness function test by the FM office is required - HVAC shutdown may be required • Provide CFM ratings for two exterior HVAC units • Locks / latches on egress doors to be compliant with Chapter 10 of the IFC. Key locks and thumb turns are not accepted. • Need complete fire sprinkler layout and hydraulic calculations - FDC shall be 5" Storz - NFPA 13 letter of compliance required • Truss ID placards are required Michael J Palmer Fire Marshal 742 Bay Road Queensbury NY 12804 firemarshal@queensbury.net Fi r e M a r s h a 1 's Off i c e - P h o n e: 518-761-8206 - F a x: 518-745-4437 firemarshaftueensbunpiet - ZQW7Q.queensbuiij.net