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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBLD08-233rt UILDING PERMIT City of Port Townsend Development Services Department 250 Madison Street, Suite 3, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360)379-5095 Project Information Permit # BLD08-233 Permit Type Residential - Miscellaneous Project Name WINDOW REPLACEMENT Site Address 1506 14TH ST Parcel # 948314704 Project Description WINDOW REPLACEMENT Names Associated with this Project License Type Name Contact Phone # Type License # Exp Date Applicant Me Kinnon Arlene Owner Me Kinnon Arlene Contractor Owner Builder O STATE exempt 12/31/2008 Fee Information Project Details Project Valuation $1,500.00 Manual Input 1,500 DOLI Building Permit Fee 54.00 Units: Heat Type: Plan Review Fee 50.00 Bedrooms: Construction Type: State Building Code Council Fee 4.50 Bathrooms: Occupancy Type: Technology Fee for Building Permit 5.00 Record Retention Fee for Building 3.00 Permit Total Fees $ 116.50 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. 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City of Port Townsend ,arxx DvelopmentServices Department 250 Madison Street a �z: Port Townsend, WA 98368 ,y= C 360) 379-5095 Fax: (360) 344-4619 A window replacement permit is not required if ALL of the following conditions exists: • You are replacing existing glass with like glass. For example, the neighbor's baseball went through your window, and you need to replace the windowpane. • There is no change to the window frame(s) or sash(s). This window replacement permit is required if ANY of the following conditions exist in your project: • A different kind of glass in being installed, for example single -pane glass replaced with double -pane glass. • The window frame is being replaced. Please complete a residential building permit application, rather than this permit, IF: • The window size is being increased or decreased. • A new window with a new opening in the building wall is being installed. If your project includes electrical work, we provide Labor & Industries (L&I) electrical forms in our office. Call L&I at (360) 417-2700 for more information about electrical permits. A detailed floor plan of the dwelling is required. Label all rooms, and indicate door and window locations and sizes. If you are replacing all the windows, check here ; otherwise indicate on the floor plan which one(s) you are replacing. (NOTE: A door with 50% or more glass is considered a window.) Please verify that the replacement doors and windows meet the minimum U-factors required by the 2004 Washington State Energy Code: .40 or better U-Factor for Windows: Yes lo' No .20 U-factor for Doors: Yes No NOTE: the International Building Code (IBC) has specific requirements regarding safety glazing at hazardous locations, emergency escape windows in sleeping rooms, and smoke detectors. See attached IBC section to determine if any of your glass needs to be safety glazed. PADSD\Department Fonns\Building FormsWpplication-Window Replacement Permit.doc Paget of 3 04/03/2006 Property Street Address: � �j (, (o i I*- �- Zoning District: Parcel# Legal Description: Addition S e Block Lots) Contractor's Name: 16 Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: Phone: Labor and Industries License #: Expiration Date: City Business License #: Expiration Date: Estimated Value of Construction: $ 0 Estimated Start Date: ` Estimated Completion Date: l 0, el Applicant Certification The applicant hereby certifies to have knowledge of those sections of the International Residential Code and the Port Townsend Municipal Code pertinent to the above project and that the applicant is responsible for constructing in conformance with these codes; the applicant understands that the permit, if issued, expires in six months unless work is started; that the permit, after construction has started, will expire after one year if an inspection is not made to show significant progress on the structure; the applicant agrees to abide by the ordinances, codes, regulations, restrictive covenants, deed or plat restrictions, and water and sewer plans attached hereto; the applicant certifies that all information given above and on accompanying plans is complete and accurate to the best of their knowledge; and the applicant understands that this information will be relied upon in granting permits and that is such information is later found to be inaccurate any permits may be withdrawn. The undersigned hereby saves and holds the City of Port Townsend harmless from any and all causes of action, judgments, claims, or demands, or from any liability of any nature arising from any non-compliance with any restrictive covenants, plat restrictions, deed restrictions, or other restrictions which may have been established by parties other than the City of Port Townsend. Complete Application Port Townsend Municipal Code, Section 16.04.140, Vested Rights - Substantially Complete Building Permit Application: Applications for all land use and development permits required under ordinances of the City shall be considered under the zoning and other land use control ordinances in effect on the date a fully complete building permit application, meeting the requirements identified in this section, is filed with the Development Services Department. Until a complete building permit application is filed, all applications for land use and development permits shall be reviewed subject to any zoning or other land use control ordinances which become effective prior to the date of issuance of a final decision by the City on the applcation. An application of a building permit shall be considered complete when an application meeting all of the requirements of Section 105.3 of the currently adopted International Residential Code is submitted which is consistent with all then applicable ordinances and laws. In addition, if applicable, to be considered complete, such an application must be accompanied by complete applications for a subsidiary land use or development permits needed, such as a complete shoreline management permit application and/or complete applications for other discretionary permits required under the ordinances of Port Townsend. Y J 1, 1 / k Vl ASV\ -4 n. Signature of Applicant or Authorized Representative ate For Official Use Oni Building Official Approval Permit #: Date Issued P:\DSD\Department Forms\Building Forms\Application-Window Replacement Permit doc Page 2 of 3 04/03/2006 Arlene McKinnon 1506 14" St Port Townsend, WA 98368 City of Port Townsend Development Services Department 250 Madison Port Townsend, WA November 7, 2008 To Whom It May Concern: I am applying for a building permit for work I have already started due to ignorance of the requirement for a permit. I am in the process of replacing the corner window in the home at 1506 14`h St. This window includes 2 load bearing metal posts which were not disturbed. They were inspected and painted, then wrapped in insulation and encased in fir trim. The configuration and size of the windows was not changed. There is a double 2x8 header above this window and framing was inspected but not changed or disturbed. have installed one casement and 2 picture windows and would like to continue work and install the P picture window as soon as possible, but I will of course not proceed further until I receive a proper permit. The window being replaced was single pane and aluminum and the replacement is double pane with low a coating. Thank you for your time Arlene McKinnon .i Q M1) neecieJ WOO& CiOA)L )(b �CA AV QcL Cie Y, 0 U- LLv 0,5 4N OL Y\ oy) f o-v 0- 01A, e ck f P, � o I 6 (n,� 1 G\-r ,SA- .... ....... -'-111,1111111'� ......... . . .. I Before hiring a contractor If you are a consumer interested in having work done by a contractor, Iti you by: • Explaining how the Washington state contractor registration progra • Describing how the contractor registration law protects consumers. • Outlining the requirements for. contractors. Washington state law requires all contractors to be registered. General contractors must maintain a $6,000 bond and specialty contractors must maintain a $4,000 bond. (Specialty contractors are those who participate in no more than two trades and do not subcontract work to other contractors.) It is against state law for any contractor to submit bids or perform any contracting work without being registered with the Department of Labor and Industries. It also is illegal for contractors to advertise without including their 12-character contractor registration number in the advertisement. The contractor registration law exists to protect consumers from incompetent and/or fraudulent contractors. Requiring contractors to be bonded gives consumers some financial protection against unsatisfactory or incomplete work. Dissatisfied consumers may take civil action to obtain restitution by taking action against a contractor's bond in Superior Court. The law also requires contractors to carry insurance for property damage and public liability. It also ensures that contractors have a current Unified Business Identifier (UBI) Account -Number and Federal Employer Account Number. Any correspondence you send to a contractor should clearly state that ibis. will not be accepted. unless the contractor provides a valid registration number. While the -law does not guarantee perfect- _ performance, it improves' the likelihood that the contractor does competent work. A maximum $3,000 fine and a misde- meanor infraction can be levied against any con- tractor who performs work or submits a bid with- out being registered with Labor and Industries. 1. Make sure your contractor is properly registered. 2. Be wary of contractors who ask you to pick up the building permit. 3. Plan your project carefully, including detailed plans, if necessary. 4. Try to get at least three written bids on each job. 5. Ask contractors for references. 6. Ask what inconveniences might arise. 7. Obtain a written contract. 8. Make sure you understand the terms before you sign anything. completed. 10. Put all change orders in writing. 11_ Make frequent inspections and consult your local building department. 12. Avoid making final payment until you have received arlien release from suppliers and subcontractors. Risks and liabilities When hiring an unlicensed contractor and acting as your own contractor: 1. You are responsible for the medical and time loss costs of employees injured while working on your project. 2. You may be liable for all unpaid taxes. 3. Your homeowner's insurance may not cover work done by an unlicensed contractor. 4. The law requires complete disclosure of all work that has been done on your home, if you resell. You may be required to do work over again that has been done without permits, or inspections. Non -disclosure can lead to civil action being taken against you. 5. You may be placing yourself and your family in a life -threatening situation, especially when hir- ing unlicensed people to install plumbing, elec- trical wiring, heating systems or wood stoves. 6. Suppliers can place a lien on your home for non-payment of materials by your contractor. 7. Unpaid workers can place a lien on your property. 8. When problems arise, your only recourse is a lengthy and costly civil action — if there are any assets of value to attach, and if you can find the contractor. Insurance protection Contractors are required to carry at least $20,000 in property damage insurance coverage and $100,000 in bodily injury or death insurance. You are encouraged to verify the contractor's insurance coverage with his or her agent, as the department's records may not reflect current coverage. Our • • The Labor and Industries contractor registration information line 1-800-647-0982 operates weekdays from 8 a.m. until noon and 1 to 5 p.m., excluding state holidays. The information line allows you to check whether commercial and resi-dential contractors are registered and properly bonded. Our staff can tell you if the contractor currently is registered, if action against the bond is pending, or if legal acton has been taken against the contractor's bond in the past. We also can tell you how long a contractor has been registered. Labor and Industries is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. The department complies with all federal rules and regulations and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, creed, marital status, sexual orientation, age, religion or disability as defined by applicable slate and/or federal regulations or statutes. OWNER SIGNATURE ReceiptNurrber: 1p� BLDOO-233 948314704 Building Permit Fee $54.00 $54.00 BLD08-233 948314704 Plan Review Fee $50.00 $50.00 BLD08-233 948314704 State Building Code Council Fee $4.50 $4.50 BLDOB-233 948314704 Technology Fee for Building Permit $5.00 $5.00 BLDOB-233 948314704 Record Retention Fee for Building P $3.00 $3.00 Total: $116.50 ftyo a ntt Check, Payment nt Me6od Am ui nt CHECK 2046 $ 116.50 Total $116.50 m rrhreceipts 4ku.uu $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Page 1 of 1 Inspection Report Project Permit # Date Inspectortnspection & Notes