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City of Port Townsend
Development Services Department
~ 250 Madison Street, Suite 3, Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360)379-5095
Project Information
Permit #
BLD08-118
Permit Type Residential - Addition/Remodel
Project Name
ADDITION OF OPEN AIR SHED
Site Address 2237 SHASTA PL
Parcel #
955900042
Project Description
ADDITION OF OPEN AIR SHED
Names Associated with this Project
License
Type Name
Contact
Phone #
Type License # Exp Date
Applicant Smith Megan
Owner Smith Megan
Contractor Owner Builder
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STATE exempt 12/31 /2008
Fee Information
Project Details
Storage Shed
97 SQFT
Project Valuation
$973.88
Building Permit Fee
38.75
Plan Review Fee
50.00
State Building Code Council Fee
4.50
Technology Fee for Building Permit
5.00
Record Retention Fee for Building
3.00
Permit
Total Fees $101.25
Conditions
10. Provide manufacturers specifications for the kiln to verify clearances.
* * * 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,
1 ]print Name � 1, � i t Date Issued: ,� �3a �%8
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CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
PERMIT ACTIVITY LOG
PERMIT #.......... DATE RECEIVED,..Jc-
CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS RECORD
CITY OF PORTTOWNSEN
Development Services Department
250 Madison Street, Suite 3, Port Townsend, WA 98368
POST THIS CARD IN A SAFE, CONSPICUOUS LOCATION. PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE UNTIL ALL REQUIRED INSPECTIONS ARE MADE AND SIGNED OFF
BY THE APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY AND THE BUILDING IS APPROVED FOR OCCUPANCY. STAMPED APPROVED PLANS MUST BE AVAILABLE ON THE JOBSITE.
PARCEL NO. 955900042
ADDRESS 2237 SHASTAPL
OWNER SMITH MEGAN
CONTRACTOR OWNER BUILDER
PERMIT NO.
BLD08-118
INSPECTION INSP DATE COMMENTS
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°INAL BUILDING
ISSUED DATE 05/30/2008 EXPIRATION DATE 11/26/2008
CONSTRUCTION TYPE OCCUPANT LOAD
PROJECT DESCRIPTION ADDITION OF OPEN AIR SHED
LENDER
INSPECTION INSP DATE COMMENTS
TO REQUEST AN INSPECTION CALL (360) 385-2294.
INSPECTION REQUESTS MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO 3:00 PM FOR NEXT DAY INSPECTION.
City of Port Townsend
Development Services Department
250 Madison Street, Suite 3
Port Townsend WA 98368
360-379-5095 Fax 360-344-4619
REVISION TO BUILDING PERMIT # aLbQ& -- j :R _ Revision #
OWNER:, SITE ADDRESS:
Total Value of Revision: $
Impervious Surface Change? ❑ Yes
[,q No
Revisions require 2 sets of plans and a written scope of workthat fully describes the proposed change plus any
additional information that will be of assistance in issuing your revision. If your plans were stamped by a design
professional, all revision submittals require a stamp with a wet signature. Be aware that changes to the existing
approved plans may also require you to revise your original building permit application (lot coverage, impervious
surface, structure square footage, etc.) and energy code documents (changing windows, heat source, etc.) to
conform to your proposed changes.
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OFFICE USE ONLY:
Submittal date:
Two sets of plans for revision:
Approval of engineer of record (if original plans engineered): ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ NA
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Development Services
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250 Madison Street, Suite 3
Port Townsend WA 98368
Phone-360 . -379-5095
Fax: 360-344-4619
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Residential Building Permit Application
Project Address: Legal Description (or Tax Office Use Only
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Permit
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Parcel# Lot(s): . . . ..... Associated Permits:
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Project Description:
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➢ Applications accepted by mail must include a check for initial plan review fee of $150
➢ See the "Residential Building Permit Application Lender Information:
> Requirements" for details on plan submittal requirements. �
Property Owner.
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Contact/Representative:
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State License
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City Business License #:-
Lender information must be provided for projects
over $5,000 in valuation per RCW 19.27.095.
Name. AJ
Project Valuation: $ X
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Building Information (square feet):
i S' floor . .. ...... Garage:
2 nd floor Deck(s)- ...... .. . ....... .
V floor
Basement: Is it finished? Yes No
Carport: Oth'or
Manufactured (Ionne LJ ADU 11 New
Addition Ll Re"I/Rep5if
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Total I t Covera oe (Building Footprint):* �6
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Impervious Surface A
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*Total existing & roRgsed Square feet: p
If an existing structure, what year was it
built? z
Any known wetlands on the property? Y
Any steep slopes (>15%)? Y
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:
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RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION
CHECKLIST
This checklist is for new dwellings, additions, remodels, and garages. The purpose is to show what you
intend to build, where it will be located on your lot, and how it will be constructed_
❑ Residential permit application.
❑ Washington State Energy & Ventilation Code forms
❑ Two (2) sets
of plans with North arrow and scaled, no smaller than '14" = 1 foot:
❑ A site plan showing:
1.
Legal description and parcel number (or tax number),
2.
Property lines and dimensions
3.
Setbacks from all sides of the proposed structure to the property lines in
accordance with a pinned boundary line survey
4.
On -site parking and driveway with dimensions
5.
If creating new impervious surfaces, indicate measures utilized to retain
stormwater on -site
6.
Street names and any easements or vacations
7.
Location and diameter of existing trees
8.
Utility lines
9.
If applicable, existing or proposed septic system location
10.
Delineated critical areas boundaries and buffers
❑ Foundation plan:
1. Footings and foundation walls
2. Post and beam sizes and spans
3. Floor joist size and layout
4. Holdowns
5. Foundation venting
❑ Floor plan:
1. Room use and dimensions
2. Braced wall panel locations
3. Smoke detector locations
4. Attic access
5. Plumbing and mechanical fixtures
6. Occupancy separation between dwelling and garage (if applicable)
7. Window, skylight, and door locations, including escape windows and safety glazing
❑ Wall section:
1. Footing size, reinforcement, depth below grade
2. Foundation wall, height, width, reinforcement, anchor bolts, and washers
3. Floor joist size and spacing
4. Wall stud size and spacing
5. Header size and spans
6. Wall sheathing, weather resistant barrier, and siding material
7. Sheet rock and insulation
8. Rafters, ceiling joists, trusses with' blocking and positive of hectmons
9. Ceiling height
10. Roof sheathing, roofing mat rial roof pitch, atti6 Veniila ion
❑ Exterior elevations (all four) with existing slope of the' land°-ifi-relation to all proposed
structures
❑ If architecturally designed, one set of plans must have an original signature
❑ If engineered, one set of plans must have one original signature
❑ For new dwelling construction, Street & Utility or Minor Improvement application
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Kiln Location
Y _.�: 'in should be located in a well -ventilated, covered ausd protcc ed area. A
�zge, basement, utility room or specially designed hobby ceramic room is the ideal
iocation. A kiln placed in an unheated or uncooled building such as a storage shed
may heat more rapidly and cool more slowly in the summer, and operate conversely
in the winter, especially if cold air blows across the kiln surface.
No kiln should be located where it is directly exposed to precipitation. Water can
condense on the electrical contacts causing corrosion. Eventually, this can lead to
overheating, power failure or an electrical hazard. In addition, the metal surface of
the kiln will rust with prolonged exposure to moisture.
Never place the kiln under a hanging obstruction like a shelf, drapes, curtains or
plastic, or in a room where flammable or combustible Liquids or sprays are stored or
used. These are potential fire hazards.
The kiln should be positioned on a level surface that will not he damaged by heat. A
masonry or concrete floor is recommended, bait other protective material may be
used. Avoid placing the kiln directly on rubber tile, linoleum, wood, or any surface
that might tend to mar or discolor when heated.
Our tests showed the temperature of a small object 6" from the kiln can reach over
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300 F at Cone 10. For your safety, most kiln manufacturers recommend a mini-
rnum 1 " of clearance be provided between the kiln and the closest wall. Be sure to
allow adequate space to get in and around the kiln fiar loading, tanloading ,and
housekeeping. Kilns with vent systems should be treated no differently than kilns
without them.
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Before hiring
If you are a consumer interested in having work done by a contractor, this brochure can help
you by:
• Explaining how the Washington state contractor registration program works.
• Describing how the contractor registration law protects consumers.
• Outlining the requirements for contractors.
Requirements
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.
Consumerprotection
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 bids will not be accepted
unless the contractor provides a valid registratio
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.
s
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.
9. Be cautious about paying for work not yet
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 reeeived a lien release from
suppliets cid subcontractors,
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.
Contractors are required to carry at least
$20,000 in property damage insurance coverage
and $100,000 in bodily injury or death insurance.
You are encouraged to verify the contractor's
insurance coverage with his or her agent, as the
department's records may not reflect current
coverage.
•ur information
The Labor and Industries contractor registration
information line
1-800-647-0982
operates weekdays from 8 a.m. until noon and 1 to
5 p.m., excluding state holidays. The information
line allows you to check whether commercial and
resi-dential contractors are registered and properly
bonded.
Our staff can tell you if the contractor currently
is registered, if action against the bond is pending,
or if legal acton has been taken against the
contractor's bond in the past.
We also can tell you how long a contractor has
been registered.
Labor and Industries is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative
Action employer. The department complies with all federal rules and
regulations and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
national origin, sex, creed, marital status, sexual orientation, age,
religion or disability as defined by applicable state and/or federal
regulations or statutes.
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OWNER SIGNATURE
Parcel Details
Page 1 of 2
Parcel Number: 955900042 1 SEARCH
Parcel Number: 955900042
Owner Mailing Address:
MEGAN SMITH
2237 SHASTA PL
PORT TOWNSEND WA983684729
Site Address:
2237 SHASTA PL
PORT TOWNSEND 98368
Section: 4 School District: Port Townsend (50)
Qtr Section: SE1/4 Fire Dist: Port Townsend (8)
Township: 30N Tax Status: Taxable
Range: 1W Tax Code: 100
Planning area: Port Townsend (1)
Sub Division: HAMILTON HEIGHTS PUD PHASE 2
Assessor's Land Use Code: 1100 - HOUSES (single units, non -farm)
Property Description:
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HAMILTON HEIGHTS PUD PHASE 2 1 LOT 42(LS TAX 68, 74 & 75) 1 BND TGTH THRU
LLA# 101731&103837 1 1
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Receipt Number:
0$w0526
Receipt Datc
'054012008
Cashier, SWASSMER PayerlPayee Name. SMITH
MEGAN
Original Fed
Amount
Fee
Perm It
'Parcel
FeeDescription
elm ount
Paid
Balance
BLI308-1118
95,6900042
Plan Review Fee
$50.00
$50.00
$0.00
BLD08-118
955900042
Technology Fee for Building Permit
$5.00
$5.00
$0.00
BLD08-118
95900042
State Building Code Council Fee
$4.50
$4.50
$0.00
BLi08-118
955900042'
Building Permit Fee
$38.75
$38.75
$0.00
BLD08.118
955900042
Record Retention Fee for Building P
$3.00
$3.00
$0.00
Total:
$101.25
Previous Payment HiStory
Receipt Of
Receipt Dal -
Fee Description
Amount Paid Permit #.
Payment
Check.
_.. Payment',
Method
Number
Amo un't
CHECK
3846
$ 101.25
Total $101.25
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