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SYMBOL LEGEND GENERAL NOTES - DEMO PLANSSPECIFICATION KEYNOTESSHEET KEYNOTES1. REFER TO A100 SERIES FOR ARCHITECTURAL GENERAL NOTES, ABBREVIATIONS AND LEGENDS.2. THE GOOGLE IMAGES PROVIDED ARE FOR INFORMATION ONLY. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY THE DEMOLITION SCOPE PER SPECIFICATION 02 41 13 & 02 05 00 AND GENERAL NOTES. 3. REMOVE ALL STRUCTURES AS NOTED TO BE DEMOLISHED, INCLUDING FOUNDATION WALLS AND FOOTINGS ABOVE 9' DEPTH. REMOVE UNDERGROUND PIPING WITHIN 5 FEET OF BUIDLING PERIMETER AND AS OTHERWISE DEEMED AS NECCESSARY.4. REMOVE BUILDINGS AS NOTED TO BE DEMOLISHED, INCLUDING ALL EXTERIOR WALLS, ROOFS, WINDOWS, DOORS , INTERIOR PARTITIONS, AND ALL ITEMS5. BACKFILL WITH EARTH FILL TO 2 FEET BELOW FINISH GRADE LEVEL. PLACE AND COMPACT FILL ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATION SECTION 31 20 00. PLACE TOPSOILTO FINISH GRADE.6. ABATE ALL HAZARDOUS ITEMS. REFER TO SPECIFICATION SECTION 02 05 00 FOR MORE INFORMATION. 7. PER REQUEST FROM THE CLIENT AND UNIVERSITY RESEARCH PARK, PRESERVE NICE, OLDER TREES. PROVIDE TREE PROTECTION PLAN. REVIEW SCOPE WITH ARCHITECT & UW CAMPUS. 8. CONTRACTOR IS TO VERIFY UTILITY LINE LOCATIONS AND MAINTAIN THOSE THAT SERVE OTHER BUILDINGS THAT ARE NOT AFFECTED BY THE DEMOLITIONS. 9. DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR IS TO ARRANGE FOR THE SHUT OFF OF EXISTING UTLILITIES.

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EXISTING VEGETATION ANALYSIS

1 - 6”+ Gymnocladus, Honeylocust (*street trees)2 - 12” Faxinus, Ash3 - 30” Ulmus, Elm4 - 20” Ulmus, Elm5 - 12” Crataegus, Hawthorn6 - 12” Crataegus, Hawthorn7 - 8” Ulmus, Elm8 - 12” Crataegus, Hawthorn9 - 12” Crataegus, Hawthorn10 - 12” Crataegus, Hawthorn11 - 12” Crataegus, Hawthorn12 - 12” Crataegus, Hawthorn13 - 30” Ulmus, Elm14 - 10” Betula, Birch15 - 30” Catalpa, Catalpa16 - 24” Catalpa, Catalpa17 - 30” Ulmus, Elm18 - scrub material - not significant19 - 12”, Pinus, White Pine (typical of 8)20 - 20” Acer, Maple21 - 20” Acer, Maple22 - 18” Nigra, Black Walnut23 - 20” Ulmus, Elm24 - 18” Nigra, Black Walnut25 - 18” Nigra, Black Walnut26 - 24” Nigra, Black Walnut27 - 18” Fraxinus, Ash + scrub

NOTE #15707 Mineral Point RoadSchool of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) Charmany HouseStructure to be removedAccess via Rosa Road through gate

NOTE #25707 Mineral Point RoadSchool of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) Storage Building 1Structure to be removedAccess via Woodford Drive (Charmany Instructional Facility)

NOTE #35707 Mineral Point RoadSchool of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) Storage Building 2Structure to be removedAccess via Woodford Drive (Charmany Instructional Facility)

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BUILDING DEMOLITION REQUEST FORM

Name Charmany – House

0656

Institution Madison Campus, CALS (Identification of Structure) (Bldg No.)

Location Charmany/Vet Med, 5801 Mineral Point Rd, Madison, WI 53705 Request Date: 07/17/2020

(Address) REASON FOR DEMOLITION (include Capital Plan and/or Master Plan impacts) The building is in a fully deteriorated condition. It has large holes in the structure, failing roof, and rotted boards. It is not safe to continue to use this building. CURRENT USE There is some storage of old and generally unused equipment but for the most part use of the building has been discontinued.

A CRITERIA FOR ACTION REQUIRED

COST OF DEMOLITION $

PROPOSED FUNDING SOURCE $ Building Trust Funds

$ Campus Funds

SIZE OF BUILDING 4428 Gross Square Feet

CURRENT BUILDING VALUE $ $971,700 HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE (National or State listing or inventory) None Findings of the UWSA Historic Preservation Officer:

Historic Properties are not located within the project APE.

No historic properties will be affected (i.e., none are present, nor do they appear in the Wisconsin Historic Society - Architectural and History Inventory AHI)

Maura A. Donnelly

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UW System Administration Historic Preservation Officer

B BUILDING/ PROPERTY DATA

YEAR CONSTRUCTED 1946 IS BUILDING LOCATED IN A FLOOD PLAIN? NO

YES (if Yes, describe below) ARE ANY SAFETY HAZARDS PRESENT? NO

YES (if Yes, describe below) Building has lead-based paint on the exterior of the building (on wood and metal and on all four sides), and is in very bad condition. HAS THE BUILDING BEEN CITED FOR BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS?

NO

YES (if Yes, describe below) ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT (to be completed by authorized campus officer) ARE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PRESENT? NO

YES (if Yes, describe below) Roofing shingles tested “No Asbestos Detected”, and window glazing tested at 20% Chrysotile (material was basically abated during the inspection). All painted surfaces (wood and metal) have lead based paint (see attached results). IF “YES” ABOVE DESCRIBE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REMEDIATION PLAN BELOW An asbestos abatement coordinator will need to be hired to remove the asbestos caulking around the windows. If the barn is going to be demolished or deconstructed, then the University Staff will need to be at least RRP certified. The walls can be taken off the structure (in whole components so damage to the lead-based pain is minimized), then controlled and disposed as General Construction Debris (GCD). Once all surfaces with lead based paint have been removed (wood and metal) then the remaining structure (roof, joists, columns and other non-painted interior structural components) can either be deconstructed and reused, or disposed of as GCD. If there will only be a controlled burn by the local fire department (no hand demolition or deconstruction of any kind) then all that would need to be done is the asbestos abatement and hazard communication.

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C BUILDING CONDITION STATEMENT Must be completed for buildings valued over $150,000

STRUCTURAL CONDITION

Describe basic construction, state if sound or unsound, and describe any deficiencies

Fully deteriorated. EXTERIOR CONDITION

Describe major components (walls, roof, windows, doors, porches, etc.) and condition of each

Deteriorating – holes, rotting boards, leaning, etc. MEP INFRASTRUCTURE Describe plumbing, mechanical, electrical systems, and utility feeds and condition

of each None. INTERIOR FINISHES AND EQUIPMENT

Describe major components (walls, floors, ceilings, doors, casework, fixtures, etc.) and condition of each.

Fully deteriorated. FUNCTIONAL CONDITION Describe how well the building meets possible campus uses.

The structure is no longer functional. SITE Describe major components (paving, landscaping, out buildings or structures, etc.)

and condition of each. Building only, fully deteriorated.

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D DEMOLITION INFORMATION

DESCRIBE PROPOSED DELIVERY METHOD FOR DEMOLITION (contracted, university staff, etc.) We may be able to enlist the help of the local fire departments to do an instructional/training burn of this building. If not, station staff can demolish wooden structure. DESCRIBE SCOPE OF DEMOLITION WORK (Include foundation and utility removal, backfill and final grading,

environmental hazard remediation, and underground storage tank removal as applicable)

Wood materials can be disposed of on-site by station staff. There appear to be no recyclable boards as the structure is so deteriorated but anything that can be salvaged for other purposes will be done by the station staff. DESCRIBE PLAN FOR RE-USE OF SITE The lower foundation of this building is concrete/cement and has been maintained. It could be recovered and the space used for storage of agricultural supplies and small equipment.

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CHANCELLOR

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ADMINISTRATION (if over $100,000 current value)

Date Alexandria C. Roe Associate Vice President for Capital Planning & Budget

HOUSE CONDITION

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Charmany Farm House‐Bldg.#0656‐Building Summary‐ Asbestos 

  Agency UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

Institution MADISON CAMPUS

Building 0656 - CHAR-DWELLING

Inspection Date: 12/12/2002 Data Entry Complete: 10/24/2003 Last Revision Date: 6/14/2004

Building Summary - Asbestos

Building Log FirstComment

(October 24, 2003) THE NON-DESTRUCTIVE NATURE OF THIS SURVEY LIMITED THE INDENTIFICATION AND QUANTIFICATION OF SUSPECT ACM TO READILY ACCESSIBLE MATERIALS. THEREFORE, HIDDEN MATERIALS SUSPECT TO CONTAIN ASBESTOS MAY NOT BE IDENTIFIED BY THIS SURVEY.

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ACM Materials

HM Code Description ACM/Assumed ACM

MCTW1 CEILING TILE 1X1 & ADH.(ADH. ASSUMED) Assumed ACM

MCTW2 CEILING/WALL TILE 1X2 & ADH.(ADH. ASSUMED) Assumed ACM

MFLW LINOLEUM WHITE/GREEN/BROWN ACM

Non-ACM Materials

HM Code Description Non-ACM

MPG WINDOW GLAZING CAULK Non-ACM

SP1 PLASTER Non-ACM

SSA SPRAYED ON ACCOUSTIC Non-ACM

Floor Summary of ACM

Floor # HM Code Description Quantity Units

1 MCTW1 CEILING TILE 1X1 & ADH.(ADH. ASSUMED) 150 SF

HOUSE CONDITION

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MCTW2 CEILING/WALL TILE 1X2 & ADH.(ADH. ASSUMED) 400 SF

MFLW LINOLEUM WHITE/GREEN/BROWN 391 SF   

Charmany Farm House‐Bldg.#0656‐Lead‐Based Paint‐ Summary Analytical Data - Lead Based Paint Page #: 1 of 2 New LBP Analytical Data

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12/9/2002 04 EXT - Walls - Exterior WHITE Poor Wood >9.9 N/A LBP

12/9/2002 05 EXT - Windows - Exterior WHITE Poor Wood >9.9 N/A LBP

12/9/2002 06 EXT - Exterior WHITE Poor Wood 8.1 N/A LBP

12/9/2002 07 EXT - Windows - Exterior WHITE Poor Wood >9.9 N/A LBP

12/9/2002 08 EXT - Walls - Exterior WHITE Poor Wood >9.9 N/A LBP

12/9/2002 09 EXT - Windows WHITE Poor Wood >9.9 N/A LBP

12/9/2002 10 EXT - Door WHITE Poor Wood >9.9 N/A LBP

12/9/2002 11 EXT - Door - Frame WHITE Poor Wood >9.9 N/A LBP

12/9/2002 12 EXT - Door - Frame WHITE Poor Wood >9.9 N/A LBP

12/9/2002 13 100 - Windows WHITE Poor Wood 8.1 N/A LBP

12/9/2002 14 100 - Floors BROWN Good Wood -.1 N/A Non-LBP

12/9/2002 15 100 - Walls TAN Good Wood -.2 N/A Non-LBP

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12/9/2002 16 100 - Door - Frame BROWN Good Wood 0.0 N/A Non-LBP

12/9/2002 17 101 - Floors BROWN Good Wood -.1 N/A Non-LBP

12/9/2002 18 205 - Ceilings WHITE Poor Plaster -.1 N/A Non-LBP

12/9/2002 19 205 - Floors BROWN Good Wood 0.0 N/A Non-LBP

12/9/2002 20 205 - Ceilings WHITE Good Plaster .2 N/A Non-LBP

12/9/2002 21 205 - Windows BROWN Good Wood .2 N/A Non-LBP

12/9/2002 22 205 - Door - Frame BROWN Good Wood -.1 N/A Non-LBP

12/9/2002 23 202 - Door - Frame BROWN Good Wood -.1 N/A Non-LBP

12/9/2002 24 202 - Door BROWN Good Wood -.1 N/A Non-LBP

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Date Sample#

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BuildingComponent

Paint or Varnish Color

Condition SubstrateXRFResult (mg/cm2)

LabChipResults (%)

LBP/Non-LBP Actions

12/9/2002 24 202 - Door BROWN Good Wood -.1 N/A Non-LBP

12/9/2002 25 205 - Cabinet WHITE Good Wood .2 N/A Non-LBP

12/9/2002 26 204 - Windows WHITE Poor Wood >9.9 N/A LBP

12/9/2002 27 204 - Door BROWN Good Wood -.1 N/A Non-LBP

12/9/2002 28 106 - Door BROWN Good Wood 0.0 N/A Non-LBP

12/9/2002 29 101 - Walls Good Plaster -.1 N/A Non-LBP

12/9/2002 30 205 - Walls TAN Good Plaster -.1 N/A Non-LBP

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9/15/2020 BDRF Rev 02/2015 page 1 of 4

BUILDING DEMOLITION REQUEST FORM

Name Charmany – Storage Building 1

0662

Institution Madison Campus, CALS (Identification of Structure) (Bldg No.)

Location Charmany/Vet Med, 5801 Mineral Point Rd, Madison, WI 53705 Request Date: 07/17/2020

(Address) REASON FOR DEMOLITION (include Capital Plan and/or Master Plan impacts) The building is in a fully deteriorated condition. It has large holes in the structure, failing roof, and rotted boards. It is not safe to continue to use this building. CURRENT USE There is some storage of old and generally unused equipment but for the most part use of the building has been discontinued.

A CRITERIA FOR ACTION REQUIRED

COST OF DEMOLITION $

PROPOSED FUNDING SOURCE $ Building Trust Funds

$ Campus Funds

SIZE OF BUILDING 5502 Gross Square Feet

CURRENT BUILDING VALUE $ $1,105,767 HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE (National or State listing or inventory) None Findings of the UWSA Historic Preservation Officer:

Historic Properties are not located within the project APE.

No historic properties will be affected (i.e., none are present, nor do they appear in the Wisconsin Historic Society - Architectural and History Inventory AHI)

Maura A. Donnelly

9/15/2020 BDRF Rev 02/2015 page 2 of 4

UW System Administration Historic Preservation Officer

B BUILDING/ PROPERTY DATA

YEAR CONSTRUCTED 1966 IS BUILDING LOCATED IN A FLOOD PLAIN? NO

YES (if Yes, describe below) ARE ANY SAFETY HAZARDS PRESENT? NO

YES (if Yes, describe below) Building has lead-based paint on the exterior of the building (on wood and metal and on all four sides), and is in very bad condition. HAS THE BUILDING BEEN CITED FOR BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS?

NO

YES (if Yes, describe below) ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT (to be completed by authorized campus officer) ARE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PRESENT? NO

YES (if Yes, describe below) Roofing shingles tested “No Asbestos Detected”, and window glazing tested at 20% Chrysotile (material was basically abated during the inspection). All painted surfaces (wood and metal) have lead based paint (see attached results). IF “YES” ABOVE DESCRIBE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REMEDIATION PLAN BELOW An asbestos abatement coordinator will need to be hired to remove the asbestos caulking around the windows. If the barn is going to be demolished or deconstructed, then the University Staff will need to be at least RRP certified. The walls can be taken off the structure (in whole components so damage to the lead-based pain is minimized), then controlled and disposed as General Construction Debris (GCD). Once all surfaces with lead based paint have been removed (wood and metal) then the remaining structure (roof, joists, columns and other non-painted interior structural components) can either be deconstructed and reused, or disposed of as GCD. If there will only be a controlled burn by the local fire department (no hand demolition or deconstruction of any kind) then all that would need to be done is the asbestos abatement and hazard communication.

9/15/2020 BDRF Rev 02/2015 page 3 of 4

C BUILDING CONDITION STATEMENT Must be completed for buildings valued over $150,000

STRUCTURAL CONDITION

Describe basic construction, state if sound or unsound, and describe any deficiencies

Fully deteriorated. EXTERIOR CONDITION

Describe major components (walls, roof, windows, doors, porches, etc.) and condition of each

Deteriorating – holes, rotting boards, leaning, etc. MEP INFRASTRUCTURE Describe plumbing, mechanical, electrical systems, and utility feeds and condition

of each None. INTERIOR FINISHES AND EQUIPMENT

Describe major components (walls, floors, ceilings, doors, casework, fixtures, etc.) and condition of each.

Fully deteriorated. FUNCTIONAL CONDITION Describe how well the building meets possible campus uses.

The structure is no longer functional. SITE Describe major components (paving, landscaping, out buildings or structures, etc.)

and condition of each. Building only, fully deteriorated.

9/15/2020 BDRF Rev 02/2015 page 4 of 4

D DEMOLITION INFORMATION

DESCRIBE PROPOSED DELIVERY METHOD FOR DEMOLITION (contracted, university staff, etc.) We may be able to enlist the help of the local fire departments to do an instructional/training burn of this building. If not, station staff can demolish wooden structure. DESCRIBE SCOPE OF DEMOLITION WORK (Include foundation and utility removal, backfill and final grading,

environmental hazard remediation, and underground storage tank removal as applicable)

Wood materials can be disposed of on-site by station staff. There appear to be no recyclable boards as the structure is so deteriorated but anything that can be salvaged for other purposes will be done by the station staff. DESCRIBE PLAN FOR RE-USE OF SITE The lower foundation of this building is concrete/cement and has been maintained. It could be recovered and the space used for storage of agricultural supplies and small equipment.

E APPROVALS

CAMPUS PLANNER

Date

CHANCELLOR

Date UW SYSTEM

ADMINISTRATION (if over $100,000 current value)

Date Alexandria C. Roe Associate Vice President for Capital Planning & Budget

9/15/2020 BDRF Rev 02/2015 page 1 of 4

BUILDING DEMOLITION REQUEST FORM

Name Charmany – Storage Building 2

0664

Institution Madison Campus, CALS (Identification of Structure) (Bldg No.)

Location Charmany/Vet Med, 5801 Mineral Point Rd, Madison, WI 53705 Request Date: 07/17/2020

(Address) REASON FOR DEMOLITION (include Capital Plan and/or Master Plan impacts) The building is in a fully deteriorated condition. It has large holes in the structure, failing roof, and rotted boards. It is not safe to continue to use this building. CURRENT USE There is some storage of old and generally unused equipment but for the most part use of the building has been discontinued.

A CRITERIA FOR ACTION REQUIRED

COST OF DEMOLITION $

PROPOSED FUNDING SOURCE $ Building Trust Funds

$ Campus Funds

SIZE OF BUILDING 96 Gross Square Feet

CURRENT BUILDING VALUE $ $4,368 HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE (National or State listing or inventory) None Findings of the UWSA Historic Preservation Officer:

Historic Properties are not located within the project APE.

No historic properties will be affected (i.e., none are present, nor do they appear in the Wisconsin Historic Society - Architectural and History Inventory AHI)

Maura A. Donnelly

9/15/2020 BDRF Rev 02/2015 page 2 of 4

UW System Administration Historic Preservation Officer

B BUILDING/ PROPERTY DATA

YEAR CONSTRUCTED 1970 IS BUILDING LOCATED IN A FLOOD PLAIN? NO

YES (if Yes, describe below) ARE ANY SAFETY HAZARDS PRESENT? NO

YES (if Yes, describe below) Building has lead-based paint on the exterior of the building (on wood and metal and on all four sides), and is in very bad condition. HAS THE BUILDING BEEN CITED FOR BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS?

NO

YES (if Yes, describe below) ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT (to be completed by authorized campus officer) ARE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PRESENT? NO

YES (if Yes, describe below) Roofing shingles tested “No Asbestos Detected”, and window glazing tested at 20% Chrysotile (material was basically abated during the inspection). All painted surfaces (wood and metal) have lead based paint (see attached results). IF “YES” ABOVE DESCRIBE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REMEDIATION PLAN BELOW An asbestos abatement coordinator will need to be hired to remove the asbestos caulking around the windows. If the barn is going to be demolished or deconstructed, then the University Staff will need to be at least RRP certified. The walls can be taken off the structure (in whole components so damage to the lead-based pain is minimized), then controlled and disposed as General Construction Debris (GCD). Once all surfaces with lead based paint have been removed (wood and metal) then the remaining structure (roof, joists, columns and other non-painted interior structural components) can either be deconstructed and reused, or disposed of as GCD. If there will only be a controlled burn by the local fire department (no hand demolition or deconstruction of any kind) then all that would need to be done is the asbestos abatement and hazard communication.

9/15/2020 BDRF Rev 02/2015 page 3 of 4

C BUILDING CONDITION STATEMENT Must be completed for buildings valued over $150,000

STRUCTURAL CONDITION

Describe basic construction, state if sound or unsound, and describe any deficiencies

Fully deteriorated. EXTERIOR CONDITION

Describe major components (walls, roof, windows, doors, porches, etc.) and condition of each

Deteriorating – holes, rotting boards, leaning, etc. MEP INFRASTRUCTURE Describe plumbing, mechanical, electrical systems, and utility feeds and condition

of each None. INTERIOR FINISHES AND EQUIPMENT

Describe major components (walls, floors, ceilings, doors, casework, fixtures, etc.) and condition of each.

Fully deteriorated. FUNCTIONAL CONDITION Describe how well the building meets possible campus uses.

The structure is no longer functional. SITE Describe major components (paving, landscaping, out buildings or structures, etc.)

and condition of each. Building only, fully deteriorated.

9/15/2020 BDRF Rev 02/2015 page 4 of 4

D DEMOLITION INFORMATION

DESCRIBE PROPOSED DELIVERY METHOD FOR DEMOLITION (contracted, university staff, etc.) We may be able to enlist the help of the local fire departments to do an instructional/training burn of this building. If not, station staff can demolish wooden structure. DESCRIBE SCOPE OF DEMOLITION WORK (Include foundation and utility removal, backfill and final grading,

environmental hazard remediation, and underground storage tank removal as applicable)

Wood materials can be disposed of on-site by station staff. There appear to be no recyclable boards as the structure is so deteriorated but anything that can be salvaged for other purposes will be done by the station staff. DESCRIBE PLAN FOR RE-USE OF SITE The lower foundation of this building is concrete/cement and has been maintained. It could be recovered and the space used for storage of agricultural supplies and small equipment.

E APPROVALS

CAMPUS PLANNER

Date

CHANCELLOR

Date UW SYSTEM

ADMINISTRATION (if over $100,000 current value)

Date Alexandria C. Roe Associate Vice President for Capital Planning & Budget