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Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image depicts a vintage application form for a permit to build, addition, or make alterations. The form is titled "Application for Permit to Build Addition or Make Alterations" and features a list of questions that the applicant must answer to obtain the necessary permit.
Key Features:
- Title: The title of the form is prominently displayed at the top, with the words "Application for Permit to Build Addition or Make Alterations" written in bold font.
- Questions: The form includes 28 questions that the applicant must answer, including:
- Owner's name and address
- Architect's name
- Location of building
- Purpose of building
- Size of addition
- Number of stories
- Size of lot
- Number of feet from the level of the ground to the highest part of the roof
- Number of feet from the nearest cross street
- Number of feet deep
- Number of feet wide
- Number of feet high
- Number of feet from the level of the ground to the highest part of the roof
- Number of feet from the nearest cross street
- Number of feet deep
- Number of feet wide
- Number of feet high
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- Number of feet from the nearest cross street
- Number of feet deep
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- Number of feet from the nearest cross street
- Number of feet deep
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- Number of feet from the nearest cross street
- Number of feet deep
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- Number of feet from the nearest cross street
- Number of feet deep
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- Number of feet from the nearest cross street
- Number of feet deep
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Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image presents a vintage application form for a permit to build additions or make alterations, dated 191. The form is divided into two sections: the top section contains the title and address information, while the bottom section consists of 28 questions related to the building project.
Top Section:
- Title: "Application for Permit to Build Addition or Make Alterations"
- Address: "To the Superintendent of Public Buildings"
- Date: "191"
Bottom Section:
- 28 questions, numbered from 1 to 28, covering various aspects of the building project, including:
- Owner's name and address
- Architect's name and address
- Mechanic's name and address
- Location of building
- Purpose of building
- Material of building
- Number of stories
- Size of addition
- Number of feet from the level of the ground to the highest part of the roof
- Size of all feet long
- How near line of the street
- How near line of adjoining lot
- What will be the means of access to the roof
- Piles cut off at what grade
- Size of floor timbers
- Span
- Will the building be erected on solid or filled land
- Will the foundations be laid on earth, rock, timber, or piles
- What is the material of foundation
- Will the roof be flat, pitched, mansard, or gambrel
- Will the building be heated by steam, furnaces, stoves, or grates
- Will the building conform to the requirements of the law
- Number of brick walls
- Estimated cost
The form also includes a space for the applicant's signature and remarks. Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the application process for building permits in the early 20th century.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image is a document titled "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO BUILD ADDITION OR MAKE ALTERATIONS." It is an application form for a permit to build an addition or make alterations to a building in Cambridge. The form contains various sections and questions to be filled out by the applicant, including the owner's name, address, architect's name, mechanic's name and address, location of the building, and details about the proposed addition or alteration. The form also includes questions about the nearest cross street, the purpose of the building, the material of the building, the number of stories, the size of the addition, the means of access to the roof, and other relevant information. The form is dated 191, indicating that it is from the early 20th century.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image is a document titled "APPLICATION FOR Permit to Build Addition or Make Alterations." The document is dated 191 and is from Cambridge. It is addressed to the Superintendent of Public Buildings.
The document contains a series of questions that must be answered by the applicant seeking permission to make additions or alterations to a building. The questions are structured in a numbered list format, with each question followed by blank spaces for the applicant to fill in the required information.
The questions cover various aspects of the proposed construction or alteration, including:
- Owner's name
- Owner's address
- Architect's name
- Mechanic's name
- Mechanic's address
- Location of Building, No.
- What is the nearest cross street?
- What is the purpose of building?
- Material of building?
- If a dwelling, for how many families?
- Is there to be a store in the lower story?
- Size of addition, No. of feet front, rear, deep, stories?
- No. of feet from the level of the ground to the highest part of the roof?
- Size of all
- How near line of the street?
- How near line of adjoining lot?
- What will be the means of access to the roof?
- Piles cut off at what grade?
- Size of floor timbers, 1st
- Span
- Will the building be erected on solid or filled land?
- Will the foundations be laid on earth, rock, timber, or piles?
- What is the material of foundation?
- Will the roof be flat, pitched, mansard, or gambrel?
- Will the building be heated by steam, furnaces, stoves, or grates?
- Will the building conform to the requirements of the law?
- No. of brick walls? Where located? Thickness?
- Estimated cost?
The document also includes a section for the applicant's signature and remarks. There is a note at the top of the document stating that plans must be filed and approved by the Superintendent before a permit for erection will be granted, and duplicates of which, when approved by the Superintendent, shall be kept at the building during the progress of the work.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-22
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a scanned document, specifically an application form titled "Permit to Build Addition or Make Alterations." The form is addressed to the Superintendent of Public Buildings in Cambridge, 191_. It includes various fields to be filled in, such as owner's name and address, architect's and mechanic's information, building location, purpose, material, number of stories, size of additions, and foundation details.
The form includes several detailed questions about the building, such as distance from the street and adjoining lots, roof access, floor timber sizes, materials used for foundation, and the type of roof. It also inquires about heating methods and compliance with building codes.
The document includes spaces for the applicant's signature, remarks, and estimated cost. Text at the top indicates that plans must be filed and approved by the Superintendent before a permit can be granted, and duplicates must be kept at the building site during construction. It appears to be a historical document, likely from the early 20th century, given the context and layout.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-22
The image is a vintage document, a printed application form for a building permit. The document title at the top reads "APPLICATION FOR Permit to Build Addition or Make Alterations," and it's designated for the city of Cambridge. The year is listed as 191.
The form is structured with a series of numbered questions, each soliciting specific details about the proposed construction or alteration. These questions cover a range of information, including the owner's and architect's names and addresses, the location of the building, the purpose of the project, building materials, size measurements (such as the size of the addition or the length of the ell), the foundations, roof type, and heating system. There is a space for the applicant's signature and "REMARKS".
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-28
The image is a historical document titled "Application for Permit to Build Addition or Make Alterations" from Cambridge. It is addressed to the Superintendent of Public Buildings. The form requires detailed information about the proposed construction project, including:
- Owner's name
- Owner's address
- Architect's name
- Mechanic's name
- Mechanic's address
- Location of the building, including the number
- Nearest cross street
- Purpose of the building
- Material of the building
- If the building is a dwelling, the number of families it will house
- Whether there will be a store in the lower story
- Size of the addition, including front, rear, and depth measurements in feet
- Number of stories
- Height of the building from ground level to the highest part of the roof in feet
- Size of the sill, including length, width, and height in feet
- Proximity to the street line
- Proximity to the adjoining lot line
- Means of access to the roof
- Grade of the piles cut off
- Size of floor timbers, including various dimensions and spans
- Whether the building will be erected on solid or filled land
- Foundation details, including material and whether it will be laid on earth, rock, timber, or piles
- Roof type (flat, pitched, mansard, or gambrel)
- Heating method (steam, furnaces, stoves, or grates)
- Compliance with legal requirements
- Details about brick walls, including location, thickness, and number
- Estimated cost of the project
The document concludes with a space for the applicant's signature and a section for remarks. There is a note at the top indicating that plans must be filed and approved by the Superintendent before a permit for erection will be granted, and duplicates of the approved plans must be kept at the building during the progress of the work.