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City of Port Townsend
" Development Services Department
s 250 Madison Street, Suite 3, Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360)379-5095
Project Information
Permit #
BLD08-206
Permit Type Commercial Tenant Improvement
Project Name
Renovation of Commercial Building,
Site Address ^_24 Q L .
Parcel #
mostly interior work.
Project Description q I r ✓a
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989704504
Renovation of Commercial Building, interior work.
Names Associated with this Project
License
Type Name Contact
Phone #
Type License # Exp Date
Applicant Gale Stephen N
Owner Williams Truste David R
Contractor Thomas Works Tom Ray
(360) 643-3662
CITY 7104 12/31/2008
Contractor Thomas Works Tom Ray
(360) 643-3662
STATE THOMAW1931 05/18/2009
Fee Information
Project Details
Project Valuation $15,000.00
Manual Input
15,000 DOLL
Building Permit Fee 251.25
Units:
Heat Type:
Plan Review Fee 150.00
Bedrooms:
Construction Type:
State Building Code Council Fee 4.50
Bathrooms:
Occupancy Type:
Technology Fee for Building Permit 5.03
Record Retention Fee for Building 10.00
Permit
Total Fees $ 420.78
Conditions
10. The property is located within the National Historic Landmark District. Changes to the exterior of the building
(including windows, doors, paint, etc.) would require Historic Preservation Committee approval. Please check with
the Development Services Department.
* * * SEE ATTACHED CONDITIONS * * *
Call 385-2294 by 3:00pm for next day inspection.
Permits expire 180 days from issuance if work is not commenced, or if work is suspended for a period of 180
days. Work is verified by obtaining a valid inspection.
The granting of this permit shall not be construed as approval to violate any provisions of the PTMC or other laws or regulations. I certify
that the information provided as a part of the application for this permit is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I further certify
that I am the owner of the property or authorized agent of the owner,
Print Name 6-Tf;Z P ti\gN lam__ � Date Issued: 10/03/2008
r Issued By: FRONTDESK
Signature _ Date /Q 3 -QDate Expires: 04/01/2009
Thomas L. Aumock
Consulting Fire Code Inspector
2303 Hendricks Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 385-3938 Email: taumock@cablesLxvd.com Fax: (360) 643-0272
PLAN REVIEW MEMORANDUM
To: Scottie Foster, City of Yort Townsend Development Services Department
Fr: Thomas L. AuItI
Dt: 02 October 2008
Re: BLD08-206, Gale Investment Management Remodel, 425 Washington Street
Cc: None
I am in receipt of the set of plans for the above -referenced proposal from your office, have reviewed the
proposal with the International Fire Code,[LF.C.], 2006 Edition and Washington State Amendments, and
applicable N.F.P.A. code sections.
The following constitutes this plan examiner's findings and determinations based upon the plans of record
submitted.
Findings & Determinations:
1. The proposal was reviewed as a one-story office occupancy with a total of 565 square feet offire area
with a Group B occupancy with Type 5-B construction classification[s]; and,
2. Addressing for the proposal shall be consistent with City of Port Townsend Munic ip standard
for size, and be in a position as to be plainly visible and legible from the street or road fronting the
property. Said numbers shall contrast with their background [I.F.C. Section 505], and;
3. Key box access to or within the subject structure for emergency services delivery is owner option
[LF.C. 506].
4. Road access is provided for this proposal and is found to be consistent with Section 503 and
Appendix D fire apparatus access road design standards for Washington Street.
5. Access to building openings is found to he designed consistent with the I.F.C. Section 504 which
requires an approved access walkway leading from fire apparatus access road(s) to exterior openings that
are required by the Fire Code or Building Code, and;
6. An automatic fire suppression system (sprinklers) is not required under I.F.C. Section 903, and;
7. An automatic fire detection alarm system is not required for this occupancy under IFC Section 907,
however it is noted that a hard -wired smoke detection system is to be installed, and;
8. Fire extinguisher sizing and placement shall meet or exceed IFC Section 906 and NFPA Standard 10,
which normally requires one [1] 2-A:10-B:C minimum rated fire extinguisher at the main entry/exit and;
9. Fire flow and fire hydrant review for this proposal is derived from the requirements of the City of
Port Townsend Engineering Design Standards, Section 903.2 and Appendix B and C of the L F. C., and
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PERMIT # p () (
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SCOPE OF WORK:
CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
PERMIT ACTIVITY LOG
DATE RECEIVED 912
Developmont Services
r°y 250 Madison Street, Suite 3
Port Townsend WA 98368
Phone:360-379-5095
'7 Fax: 360-344-4619
www.cityofpt.us
Commercial Building Permit Application
Project Address & Zoning District:
LI 45 V1 "+k%/V4 T M 'Tr
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Parcel #
Project Description: 1Q�,�i�PpyS4�p�/►
Legal Description (or Tax #): Office Use Only
Addition: Po&tTW ttAE66b Permit
Block: Jgw< A -es i #L - -
Lot(sp:
➢ Applications accepted by mail must include a check for initial plan nevi
➢ See the "Commercial Building Permit Application Checklist" for details
plan submittal requirements.
Property Owner:
Name:
Address. k l 2 L aGcAN 5T
City/SUZip: Po aZ Tout nrs E h, W4 4$368
Phone: /'RA A i /_ X�',7 - '31 2 1
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Contact/Representative:
Name:I
Address: i I ioS ,OE- MA
City/St/Zip: / 1&je-b _ AA/-h+ Yr_ as&
Phone:
Email: saolp�r�lvw,�n�.s.►��t
Contractor:
Name: -M
Phone:_Cae.T�-)
State License #.7H641I 4UJZq 51 Q Exp: g
City Business License#: Q15-1-/014
$1
Lender Information:
Lender information must be provided for projects
over $5,000 in valuation per RCW 19.27.095.
Name: AdA No 4og,y IAryaLreD
Project Valuation: $ I'�5. 6oin.
Construction Type: V
-
1-3
Occupancy Rating: is
Building Information (square feet):
1s` floor -S6 S Restrooms: 1(8
2nd floor Deck(s):
3`d floor Storage:
Basement: '—' Is it finished? Yes No
Other:
New 0 Addition ❑ Remodel/Repair l�
Change of Use ❑ i
Total Lot Coverage (Building Footprint):
Square feet:
Impervious Surface:
Square feet. f\11A
I hereby certify that the information provided is correct, that I am either the owner or authorized to act on behalf of the owner
and that all activities associated with this permit will be in accordance with State Laws and the Port Townsend Municipal Code,
Print Name: 56rgP)4 YI' 6j9L15F'
Signature: Crate:, � O
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State Nonresidential anartiy Code CompRanoe Fw ms
Project Description ❑ New Building �, Addition �.� moration Plans Included
Refer to WSEC Section 1513 for controls and commissioning requirements,
Compliance option
Prescriptive i°Lighting Power Allowance Q Systems Analysis
(See Qualification Checklist (over). Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces cleady on plans.)
Alteration Exceptions No changes are tieing made to the lighting
(check appropriate box) ❑ Less than 60% of the fixtures are new, and installed lighting wattage is not being increased
Maximum Allowed Liphtinp Waitage iltiteriorl
Location
Allowed
(floor/room no.)
Occupancy, Description
Waits per ftz "
Area in ftz
I
Allowed x Area
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"Notes:
1. Use manufacturer's listed maximum input wattage. For hard -wired ballasts only, the
default table in the NREC Technical Reference Manual may also be used
2. Include exit lights unless less than 5 watts per fixture.
Proposed Liobtinp Wattv,Pe an teri()A List all fixtures. For exempt lighting, not exception and leave Watts/Fixture blank.
Location
Number of
Watts/
Watts
(floor/room no.)
Fixture Description
Fixtures
Fixture
Proposed
A
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RECESSED CMJ L16fff MAX (f) 23 W CFC
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Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior Total Proposed 'Watts 62C?
Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage i terior
Allowed Watts
Area in ftz
Allowed Watts
Location
i Description
per ftz or per If
(or If for perimeter)
x ftz (or x If)
Covered Parking
(standard paint)
0.2 W/ftz
Covered Parking
(reflective paint)
0.3 W/ftz
Open -Parking
0.2 W/ftz
Outdoor Areas
0.2 W/ftz
Bldg. (by facade)
b.25 W/ftz
Bldg. (by perim) 7.5 W/If
Note: for building exterior, choose either the facade area or the perimeter method, but not both) Total Allowed Watts
Arse mTgr listeo maximum Input wattage. For fixtures with hard -wired ballasts only,
Proposed Lighting Wattage (Exterior) the default table in the NREC Technical Reference Manual may also be used.
Number of Watts/ Watts
Location Fixture Description Fixtures Fixture Proposed
L-lGtt i iN G 71b P_e-_-A-&0q ,
Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Exterior Cotal Prnnn,.% rt WAr'r
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LPA
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Paintin weldin car ent{`
machuna sg7o s
2.3 Polpce and lira sdations
1.5
1.0
Barber sho s beau&j sho s
"2.0 Atrie atriums
Asssmbly,spaces gymnasia „ heaters
1.0
Hotel ban uedlcorril— oelexhlbltgon hail °
,2A ,auditoriums„
1.0
Laboratories '
2.0 GruooR-1 common areas
1.0
Aircraft re alr han ars
Process lants
""
1'0
Cafeterias fast food establishments
1.5 Restauirantslbars
1.5 Lodker and/or shower facilities
0.3
Factories worksho s hand4gn areas
acrehouses storage areas
O.a
Gas stations, auto ra air shoos
1.5 w raft strata a'han ars
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institutions
retail banking
1.5 Rarld
1.5
Libraries
Nursing homes and hotellmotel guest rooms
1.5 Parking garages
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Baa
1532action
wholes aia stores aret rack shelvin
1.5
1.4 Plans Submitted for CommonSchools Araas Cbni'
a concourses
a o and
buildingsp occupancy y)u
o uiiding lobbies Wcapt Mao
1.2
school classrooms dra care centers
1.35Commoncourse
corridors, toilet facilities and
0.8
laundriesseas,
washrooms„ elevator gofbins
Office buildings,offceladlnistrattrra areas in
1.2
facilities of other use types (including but not limited
olss pitals„ institutions, museums, batiks,
to schools,
Footnotes for Table 1 to-1
1) In cases in which a general use and a specific use are listed, the specific use shalt apply. in cases in which a use is not
mentioned specifically; the Unit Power Allowance shall be determined by the building offiicial„'f his datermination shall be based
upon the most comparable use specified in the table. Bee Section 1512 for exempt areas,.
2) *Tbe watts per square foot may be increased, by two percent per foot of ceiiing'ki lght above twenty feet, unless spaclfacaigY
directed otherwise by subsequent footnotes.
3) Watts per square foot of room may be increased by two percent per toot of ceiling height above twelve feet.
4) For all other spaces, such as seating and common areas, use the Unit Light Power Allowance for assembly.
5) Watts per sguere foo't' of room may be'Increased by two percent per foot of calling height above nine feet.
6) includes pump area under canopy.
7) In cases in which alighting plan is submitted for only a portion of a floor, a Unit Ughting Power Allowance of 1.35 maybe used
for usable office floor area and 0.80 watts per square foot shall be used for the common areas, which may include elevator
space, lobby area and rest rooms. Common areas„ as herein defined do not in mall concourses.
6) For the fire englne room, the Unit Lighting Power Allowance is 1.0 watts per squire foot.
9) For indoor sport tournament courts with adjacent spectator seating„ the Unit Lighting Power Allowance for the court area is 2.6
watts per.square foot.
10) Display window illumination installed within 2 feet of the window, lighting for free-standing display where the fighting moves with
the display, and building sholimination where the lighting is enclosed within the showcase are exempt.
An additional 1.5 wlftZ of merchandise display luminaires are exempt provided that they comply with all three of the following:
a) located on ceiling -mounted track or directly on or recessed into the ceiling Itself (not on the wall).
b) adjustable in both the horizontal and vertical"axes (vertical axis only is acceptable for fluorescent and other fixtures with
two points of track attachment):
c) fitted with tungsten halogen, fluorescent, or_high intensity discharge lamps.
This additional lighting power is allowed only if the lighting, is actually installed.
11) ProVided that a fluor plan, Indicating rack location and height Is submitted„ the square footage for a warehouse may be
defined, for computing the interior tlnit Lighting.power Allowance, as the floor area not covered by racks plus the vertical face
area (access side only) of the racks. The height allowance defined in footnote 2 applies only to the floor area not covered by
racks.
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Original Fee Amount Fee
Permit # Parcel Fete DescriptionAmount' Paid Batancuu
BLD08-206 989704504 Plan Review Fee $150.00 $150.00 $0.00
Total: $150.00
Receipt Receipt DateFee Description Amount Paid Pori" it
Payment Check Payrnatut
Metbod Number Amount
CHECK 1751 $ 150.00
Total $150.00
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Port Townsend Munk jal Code
17.72.130
tional parking space, any fraction less than
one-half shall be disregarded, and fractions of
one-half or greater shall require one parking
space. (Ord_ 2893 § 2, 2005; Ord. 2571
§ 2,1997).
17.72.100 Uses not specified.
In the case of a use not specifically men-
tioned in this chapter, the requirements for off-
street parking facilities shall be determined by
the decision -maker based on similar uses for
which requirements are specified. (Ord. 2893
§ 2, 2005; Ord. 2571 § 2, 1997).
17.72.110 Location.
Off-street parking facilities shall be located
as hereinafter specified; where a distance is
specified, such distance shall be the walking
distance measured along the shortest safe
pedestrian way from the nearest point of the
parking facility to the nearest entrance to the
building which the facility is required to serve:
A. For single-family dwellings: not more
than 200 feet;
B: For multifamily dwellings, boarding-
houses, congregate care facilities, and tourist
homes: not more than 100 feet;
C. For restaurants, retail commercial estab-
lishments, hospitals, sanitariums, convalescent
homes: not more than 200 feet;
D. For bed and breakfast inns: not more
than 200 feet; and
E. For uses other than those specified
above: not more than 500 feet. (Ord. 2893 § 2,
2005; Ord. 2571 § 2, 1997).
17.72.120 On -street parking spaces.
A. If the proposed parking area plan sub-
mitted pursuant to PTMC 17.72.170 would
require elimination of one or more existing on -
street parking spaces within the C-III zoning
district, the parking requirements prescribed in
PTMC 17.72.080 are increased by two off-
street spaces for each on -street space to be
eliminated; provided, that the building official
may waive all or part of any such increase
upon a showing to his/her satisfaction that one
or more of the spaces to be eliminated had
been created by permission of the applicant
within the six years preceding the proposed
building, use or expansion.
B. If, however, such parking area plan
would restore one or more existing on -street
parking spaces within the C-Ill zoning district
by reducing existing curb cuts or other con-
flicts, the off-street parking requirements pre-
scribed in PTMC 17.72.080 are reduced by
two off-street parking spaces for each on -street
parking space restored by said plan.
C. The required number of off-street park-
ing spaces provided for commercial, mixed
use, and multifamily residential properties out-
side the C-III historic commercial district that
are being developed, redeveloped, or
expanded shall be reduced by two spaces for
each on -street parking space provided adjacent
to a site. The design, placement, and proposed
construction standard of on -street parking
spaces will be reviewed and approved by the
public works director. Due to the high level of
traffic, on -street parking may not,be possible
along Sims Way or other streets as determined
by public works.
D. On -street parking spaces may be used to
meet ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act)
parking requirements if such a location meets
ADA design standards and would better serve
the public than off-street ADA parking_ (Ord.
2920 § 8, 2005; Ord. 2893 § 2, 2005; Ord.
2840 § 2(Exh. E), 2003; Ord. 2571 § 2, 1997)_
17.72.130 Residential transient
accommodations — Parking
requirements.
A bed and breakfast inn or a tourist home
shall provide parking consistent with the
requirements of Table 17.72.080; provided,
that for a bed and breakfast inn in an historic
structure as defined under Chapter 17.08
PTMC, the required number of off-street park-
ing spaces shall be reduced by the number of
on -street parking spaces which are located on
that portion of the public street right-of-way
which is abutting the front and side lot lines of
the property. In such instances, one on -street
parking space shall be counted for each contin-
uous 20 feet of abutting street frontage, less the
20 closest to each street intersection and any
17-121
(Revised 10/06)
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Port Townsend Municipal Code �JOT
�17.72.030
reuse and renovation within the city's historic
overlay district, as defined in PTMC
17.30.040;
C. To reduce the creation of new impervi-
ous surfaces through lower required parking
ratios, establishment of maximum parking
limits and shared parking facilities;
D. To reduce traffic congestion and haz-
ards;
E. To provide accessible, attractive, well -
maintained and screened off-street parking
facilities;
F. To provide aesthetically pleasing park-
ing facilities in proportion to individual land
use needs; and
G. To assure the maneuverability of emer-
gency vehicles. (Ord. 2893 § 2, 2005; Ord.
2571 § 2, 1997).
17.72.020 Applicability and exemptions.
A. Applicability. Unless specifically
exempted under subsections B or C of this sec-
tion, every land use shall provide parking and
loading areas in accordance with the following
regulations whenever:
1. Any structure is constructed, erected,
relocated or expanded; or
2. Any use is established, changed or
relocated.
B. Exemption — National Register Historic
Overlay District. All new construction and all
land uses established, changed or relocated
within the nonresidential zoning districts of
the historic overlay district, as defined by
PTMC 17.30.040, shall be exempt from off-
street parking and loading requirements; pro-
vided, that the owner of the property underly-
ing such construction or uses has first signed a
no protest agreement with the city, in a form
approved by the city attorney, concerning the
formation of a parking and business improve-
ments district (PBID) for the purpose of fund-
ing municipal parking facilities, pursuant to
Chapter 35.87A RCW; and further provided,
that all such construction and uses shall be sub-
ject to the maximum permissible parking
space and bicycle parking requirements set
forth in Table 17.72.080; and provided further,
if parking facilities are provided, they must
meet the requirements established pursuant to
PTMC 17.72.150 through 17.72.190 regarding
parking plan requirements, minimum dimen-
sions, landscaping, and maintenance.
C. Exemption — Upper Floors of Commer-
cial and Mixed Use Buildings. All new con-
struction and all land uses established,
changed or relocated on floors above the
ground floor within the C-I, C-II, C-II(H), C-
I/MU and C-II/MU zoning districts shall be
exempt from off-street parking and loading
requirements; provided, that all such construc-
tion and uses shall be subject to the bicycle
parking requirements set forth in Table
17.72.080; and provided further, if parking
facilities are provided, they must meet the
requirements established pursuant to PTMC
17.72.150 through 17.72.190 regarding park-
ing plan requirements, minimum dimensions,
landscaping, and maintenance. (Ord. 2893 § 2,
2005; Ord. 2840 § 2(Exh. E), 2003; Ord. 2571
§ 2, 1997).
17.72.030 Off-street parking and loading
requirements.
A. Where current or anticipated parking
congestion warrants, requirements in addition
to those provided in this title may be imposed
by the decision -maker pursuant to a condition-
al use permit (Chapter 17.84 PTMC) or deter-
mination pursuant to PTMC Title 19.
B. Parking and loading requirements shall
be developed to the plans and specifications
provided and approved pursuant to PTMC
17.72.150.
C. The provision of off-street parking and
loading in the manner and extent required in
this chapter shall be a continuing obligation of
the owner of a given building or use as long as
the use is in existence. Off-street parking facil-
ities for one use shall not be considered as pro-
viding parking facilities for any other use;
except as may be provided in PTMC
17.72.140, Joint use.
D. Except as otherwise provided herein, re-
quired parking areas shall be used for motor ve-
hicle parking only, with no sales, storage,
repair work or dismantling of any kind. Re-
moval, discontinuance or reduction of such re-
quired parking and loading facilities from
practical use by obstruction, erection of build-
17-115 (Revised 11/05)
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Port Townsend Municip_ Code 6\ 17.72.130
tional parking space, any fraction less than
one-half shall be disregarded, and fractions of
one-half or greater shall require one parking
space. (Ord. 2893 § 2, 2005; Ord. 2571
§ 2,1997).
17.72.100 Uses not specified.
In the case of a use not specifically men-
tioned in this chapter, the requirements for off-
street parking facilities shall be determined by
the decision -maker based on similar uses for
which requirements are specified. (Ord_ 2893
§ 2, 2005; Ord. 2571 § 2, 1997).
17.72.110 Location.
Off-street parking facilities shall be located
as hereinafter specified; where a distance is
specified, such distance shall be the walking
distance measured along the shortest safe
pedestrian way from the nearest point of the
parking facility to the nearest entrance to the
building which the facility is required to serve:
A_ For single-family dwellings: not more
than 200 feet;
B_ For multifamily dwellings, boarding-
houses, congregate care facilities, and tourist
homes: not more than 100 feet;
C. For restaurants, retail commercial estab-
lishments, hospitals, sanitariums, convalescent
homes: not more than 200 feet;
D_ For bed and breakfast inns: not more
than 200 feet; and
E. For uses other than those specified
above: not more than 500 feet. (Ord_ 2893 § 2,
2005; Ord. 2571 § 2, 1997)_
17.72.120 On -street parking spaces.
A. If the proposed parking area plan sub-
mitted pursuant to PTMC 17.72.170 would
require elimination of one or more existing on -
street parking spaces within the C-III zoning
district, the parking requirements prescribed in
PTMC 17.72.080 are increased by two off-
street spaces for each on -street space to be
eliminated; provided, that the building official
may waive all or part of any such increase
upon a showing to his/her satisfaction that one
or more of the spaces to be eliminated had
( Pt YLV cam,
been created by permission of the applicant
within the six years preceding the proposed
building, use or expansion.
B. If, however, such parking area plan
would restore one or more exi
sting on -street
parking spaces within the C-III zoning district
by reducing existing curb cuts or other con-
flicts, the off-street parking requirements pre-
scribed in PTMC 17.72.080 are reduced by
two off-street parking spaces for each on -street
parking space restored by said plan.
C. The required number of off-street park-
ing spaces provided for commercial, mixed
use, and multifamily residential properties out-
side the C-III historic commercial district that
are being developed, redeveloped, or
expanded shall be reduced by two spaces for
each on -street parking space provided adjacent
to a site. The design, placement, and proposed
construction standard of on -street parking
spaces will be reviewed and approved by the
public works director. Due to the high level of
traffic, on -street parking may not_be possible
along Sims Way or other streets as determined
by public works.
D_ On -street parking spaces may be used to
meet ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act)
parking requirements if such a location meets
ADA design standards and would better serve
the public than off-street ADA parking_ (Ord.
2920 § 8, 2005; Ord_ 2893 § 2, 2005; Ord.
2840 § 2(Exh_ E), 2003; Ord. 2571 § 2, 1997)_
17.72.130 Residential transient
accommodations — Parking
requirements.
A bed and breakfast inn or a tourist home
shall provide parking consistent with the
requirements of Table 17.72.080; provided,
that for a bed and breakfast inn in an historic
structure as defined under Chapter 17.08
PTMC, the required number of off-street park-
ing spaces shall be reduced by the number of
on -street parking spaces which are located on
that portion of the public street right-of-way
which is abutting the front and side lot lines of
the property. In such instances, one on -street
parking space shall be counted for each contin-
uous 20 feet of abutting street frontage, less the
20 closest to each street intersection and any
17-121 (Revised io/os)
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Receipt Nurrber:
08=0 32
Re, celpt state,
10/0 /2008
Cashier. FRONTDESK,P6yeWlPayee, Narrac S.S.,GALE� INC.
Original Fee.
Amount
Fee
Permit #
Par�61
Fee Descriptiod",
Amount�
� �.IPaid
Balance
BLD08-206
989704504
Technology Fee for Building Permit
$5.03
$5.03
$0.00
BLD08-206
989704504
State Building Code Council Fee
$4.50
$4.50
$0.00
BLD08-206
989704504
Building Permit Fee
$251.25
$251.25
$0.00
BLD08-206
989704504
Record Retention Fee for Building P
$10.00
$10.00
$0.00
Total:
$270.78
Previous Payment, History
Receipt //
Receipt gate
fee Description
Amount Paid Permit 9
08-0873
09/24/2008
Plan Review Fee
$150.00
BLD08-206
Payment Check
Method Number
CHECK 1756
Payment
Amount
$ 270.78
Total $270.78
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