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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBLD08-181i,onrr BUILDING :EMIT City of Port Townsend Development Services Department 250 Madison Street, Suite 3, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360)379-5095 Project Information Permit # BLD08-181 Permit Type Commercial Miscellaneous Project Name TEMPORARY SCREEN Site Address 235 TAYLOR ST Parcel # 989704002 Project Description TEMPORARY SCREEN and ENTRANCE ARCH Names Associated with this Project License Type Name Contact Phone # Type License # Exp Date Applicant Port Townsend Film (360) 379-1333 Festival Owner Rose Incorporated Fee Information Project Valuation Units: Heat Type: Building Permit Fee 50.00 Bedrooms: Construction Type: Plan Review Fee 50.00 Bathrooms: Occupancy Type: State Building Code Council Fee 4.50 Technology Fee for Building Permit 5.00 Record Retention Fee for Building 3.00 Permit Total Fees $ 112.50 Ca11385-2294 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 l am the owner off the property or authorized agent of the owner. Print Name Date Issued: 09/08/2008 n. tIt .#,k :. .. � Issued By: SWASSMER g 1 .— Date / Date Expires: 03/07/2009 Si CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND PERMIT ACTIVITY LOG PERMIT If DATE RECEIVED 0s, C c o .� Ck4k c r,nnn nU Xx1nu u -.. ....... DATE ACTION INITIALS ENTERED INTO CHET _ .. _. .......•••• ...._._�........ .••.... _ •••... ....... ..... _•.............�..... CHECKED FOR COMPLETENESS 0 _. — mmsIT . °a ~� 1.� ... ... .. _ /1 ry pp /� / 0_ V m Zoning: �. Setbacks OK? _ ... Lot .... Size: Building Size: Lot Coverage: FAR OK�._..... _._ _••• Height OK? Par i _•. � _ .... ..._.�. ..... ..._.....•.� _•••__ king OK? Critical Area? Demo? Historic Rev? _ _.....� ......._•••••••_.. .... Notice to Title? Lots of Record? g City of Port Townsend Invoice Development Services Department 250 Madison Street, Suite 3, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Date: ? Auc-oe (360)379-5095 Invoice # 469 PORT TOW NSEND FILM FESTIVAL 211 TAYLOR ST SUITE 32A PORT TOWNSEND WA 98368 Application No BLD08-181 Project: TEMPORARY SCREEN Application Type Commercial Miscellaneous Parcel# 989704002 Subdivision: PORT TOWNSEND O.T, Block/Lot Site Address: 235 TAYLOR ST Description Building Permit Fee Plan Review Fee State Building Code Council Fee Technology Fee for Building Permit Record Retention Fee for Building Permit Fee Amount Paid/Credit Balance Due $50.00 $0.00 $50.00 $50.00 $0.00 $50.00 $4.50 $0.00 $4,50 $5.00 $0.00 $5.00 $3.00 $0.00 $3.00 Total Fee Amount: $112.50 Total Paid/Credits: $0.00 Balance Due. $112.50 Payment due within 30 days rncck---- a�rP� Y7 1-0 0, Page 1 AUoG- 12-2008 09: OOA FROM: CITY OF --'9RT TOWNSEN 3603444619 1:93790198 "T City of Port Townsend Invoice Development Services Department —.;i- 250 Madison Street, Suite 3. Port Townsend. WA 98368 Date- f 2-ALe-F8 (360)379-5095 invoice # [—,-",470 PORT TOW NSEND FILM FESTIVAL 211 TAYLOR ST SUITE 32A PORT TOWNSEND WA 915368 Application No BLOOS-181 Proiecl: TBAPORARY SCREEN Application Typo Commercial Miscellaneous Parcel If 989704002 Subdivision: PORT TOWNSEND O.T, Block/Lot Site Address: 235 TAYLOR ST Description Fee Arriouni Paid/Credil $0,00 Balance Dje $50.00 Building Flarmt Fee Ran Review Fee $50.00 $50,00 $0.00 $50.00 State Building Code Council Fee $4-50 $0.00 $4,50 $5.00 Technology Fee for Building Fenrdl Record Relention Fee for Building Permit $5.00 $100 $0.00 30.00 $100 Total Fee Arnount, $112-50 Total Pild/Cradils.' $0,00 Balance Due:F— S1112.50' Payment due within 30 days 0 6LILA 44 Lb 1 (It t.d� Vk 696 ()(� , C)rK P. I Page 1 Receipt Number: 08.9818, ReceiPtDate: 0910312008 Cashier: S"hlilASSMER Pay rlPayee Name PORT TOWNSFILM FESTIVAL Original Fee Amount: Fee Permit ## Paroe Fee: Description Am'o ant Paid Balance BLD08-181 989704002 Plan Review Fee $50.00 $50.00 $0.00 BLi308-181 989704002 Technology Fee for Building Permit $5.00 $5.00 $0.00 BLD08-181 989704002 State Building Code Council Fee $4.50 $4.50 $0.00 BL108-181 989704002 Building Permit Fee $50.00 $50.00 $0.00 BLD08.181 989704002 Record Retention Fee for Building P $3.00 $3.00 $0.00 Total: $112.50 Recelpt ## Ra elpat Date Payment Check Method Number CHECK 2240 Paym 0 11 t Amount $ '112.50 Total $1112,KO I`43i"J/' Amount Paid Permit I# genpmtrreceipts Page 1 of 1 � 0 1 7 � 01 � -9 0 R m: I � D i City of Port Townsend Temporary Building Permit Anulication for Temporary Structures Name: O t N S .0 1 L n1 resriuq4 `�., U n f nuoa orrr� Mailing Address: 211 1 q YoQ S-f . yT N X Phone: 1 3 Location m m � . Sf. Lim 1i S�i cuo • Financed by: F'T-YV- The proposed temporary structure is to be used for: V.•�, Square footage of structure: q g pp Required plans with this application: Site Plan Floor Plan (site plan & floor plan may be on the same drawing) Building & Wall Sections (show positive connections to ground) Indicate building height .1 m/cr�. .2 ?�EsriOAL Applicant Certification -f c 5-® 93 The applicant hereby certifies to have knowledge of those sections of the Port Townsend Municipal Code pertinent to the above project and that the applicant is responsible for constructing in conformance with the above; the applicant understands that the permit, if issued, expires in one year from date of issuance and with an additional fee may be extended one time for a period not to exceed one year; the applicant agrees to abide by the ordinances, codes, and regulations; the applicant certifies that all information given above and on accompanying plans is complete and accurate to the best of his/her knowledge; and the applicant understands that this information will be relied upon in granting permits and that if 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. \\Bcd_permits\forms\BUILDING\Temp Structures Port.doc Page 2 of 3 ,aFff ,o City of Port Townsend Building and Community Development Waterman & Katz Building 181 Quincy Street, Suite 3 0 1 A Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 379-3208 FAX (360) 385-7675 Temporary structures or buildings such as sheds, canopies and protective shelters used in conjunction with boat building or repair may be erected by special permit from Building and Community Development (BCD) per the Uniform Building Code Chapter 31, Section 3103 and the Uniform Fire Code, Article 32. To obtain a permit, complete and submit the attached application along with the following: ✓ A site plan showing where the structure will be located on Port property. (See the Port for address assignment prior to application submittal.) ✓ A floor plan. Site plan and floor plan may be the same drawing. ✓ A building and wall section indicating the building height (35' limit), how the structure is connected to the ground (hold-downs), framing details with spans of beams, joists, rafters, etc., and membrane covering. Note: membrane covers must meet NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) 701 Standards. Membrane covers must be maintained and remain securely fastened to structure: Fire rated Polyethylene or Satellite type materials that have NFPA 701 documentation are acceptable. Cost and conditions of permit: ✓ A fee of $104.50 includes the plan review, permit issuance, and one inspection (framing/final). ✓ The permit expires one year from date of issuance. For an additional fee ($47.00) the permit may be extended for a period not to exceed one year with the permission of BCD and the Port of Port Townsend. To request a permit extension, contact BCD. ✓ Temporary structures are unheated. ✓ Storage of flammable products within the temporary structure is not allowed. On -site quantities and storage of flammable products must be in approved Liquid Storage Cabinets per Uniform Fire Code provisions. \\Bcd_pern its\forms\BUILDING\Temp Structures Port.doc Page 1 of 3 KIVLEY PROFESSIONAL CENTER 141 OAK BAY ROAD / P.O. BOX 1375 PORT HADLOCK, WASHINGTON 98339 GINEERING, INC E-nail:tillengr@olypen.com 360-379-9661 360379-0150 FAX September 6, 2005 Ms. Jan Zimmer Plans Examiner City of Port Townsend Planning and Building Waterman & Katz Building Quincy & Washington Streets Port Townsend; WA 98368 RE. PT Film Festival Dear Jan, In each of the past four years, I have been asked to provide documentation to the City in support of a permit for the Port Townsend Film Festival's request to use an inflatable PVC movie screen for their outdoor movie showings. This year they are using the same outdoor screen, and the same engineering analysis is appropriate and applicable_ I have attached the previous letters, calculations, and the manufacturer's Installation Guide for guidance. Please call me if you need additional information. Sincerely, l�ya :�ithnan, P.E. President C. Peter Simpson SONAESK"I"N"IUAft JOB SHEET CALC"TMEyY;�._....,......_. DATER.._,_._ CWCKM 8"i' ,,,, , DATE _ . . . .... ................ . .... G54-1.... IA v4r . . _........ T�q-& 1 Al OAK BAY ROAD/P 0- BOX 1375 PORT HADLOCK. WA 98339 360-3710-'Q65" 360-379-0150 FAY The inflatable solution for open air and arena events projection. PERMIT # 7 2 0 3 mumE N f FRI R Please read these installation instructions carefully BEFORE attempting to install your Harkness Hall AIRSCREEN. Before commencing inflation, ensure that all items and personnel required to complete the installation are available. Adhering to the procedures set out in this guide will ensure a safe and successful installation. The Airscreen should not be operated in wind speeds over Beaufort 5 (19-24mph / 30-38kph); this is when the tree tops are waving vigorously in the wind. Always cordon off the area inside the guy rope anchoring points and do not allow any members of the public within this area. The first row of the audience should be the height of the frame plus 2 mtrs / 6' S" away from the frame. Thus if the frame is 10 mtrs 1327 6' high. the first row of seats should be positioned 12 mtrs f 39' back. If using water containers as ballast, water can often be supplied by arrangement with the local fire brigade. If the system is being used at an event over several days, then it is recommended to deflate the system at the end of each screening. When deflating and inflating. it is recommended to put a ground sheet between the screen and the ground to protect the screen surface from dirt and sharp objects. • Fire certificates for the screen surface can be found in Harkness Hall's surface data sheets, which are available on our website or by request from the office. The frame matenaf is industrial PVC, like that used on curtain -sided lorries. Harkness Hall have endeavoured to investigate all regulations regarding the use of the Airscreen_We have found no specific regulations relating to the use of this screen; however we cannot take responsibility if there are any such regulations in the country you intend to operate the system in. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the user to be aware of regulations and to abide by these. Harkness Hall wig not accept responsWitq for failure to meet local regulations. M1E AIL- S PEQ1I FiQAT-19 N Table 1 Minimum Screen Size Frame Size Weight Personnel Recommended Ballast weight Ideal projector (w x h) (w x h) For kidation For U0pae*i14(jwtimj per corner for outdoor use 8 x 4mtrs 10 x 7mtrs 110k9 215 2 _ 0.5 tonne 4kw 26' x 13' 32' 6" x 42' 242Ibs 12 x 6mtrs 14 x 9mtrs . ., _15 _�... _. _.... .. ... .. _ . , ....._.___..... Okg Z/S 2 1 tonne- 4kw 39' x 19' 6' 45' 6' x 29' 3" 330lbs ..._—._ . __ ._..m .n....._.. ..... ..... -- 15 x 7.5— .... mtrs 17 x 10.5mtrs 300k9 4/9 3 1 tonne 4kw 49'9" x 24' 4" 58' 6" x 34' 6601bs _...-.._._ ... 20 x lOmtrs 22 x 13mtrs 450kg 4/9V 4_......... 2 ton ne 7kw 65' x 32' 6' 71' 5" x 42' 3' 1 9901bs 24 x 12mtrs i 26 x 15mtrs �.. � 600k�,...�__W.....�.-.m_m..�._...Y� .__.m.�... _.....- ......�._ ........�...d_.�N�� g 4/9 5 3 tonne 7kw 78' x 39' 84' S' x 48' 9" 132(Hbs 7 I The grotxld border height is always Mm / 4' 6" high; this is the bottom picture fine. A banner can also be fitted to the back of the frame -The size of this is screen height plus border height Page 1 Check List: I. 5T.. j—jj Item A 1 Frame Item B 3 Vent Hole Covers Item C 1 Vent Connector Item D 1 Vent Connector Strap Item E 1 Ground Border Item F 1 Ground Border Lacing Rope Item G 1 Screen Surface Item H Screen Ties for Lacing screen to frame ("bungees") Item I 1 220v or 110vAir Pump Item 1 8 Guy Ropes Item K 2 Middle Ropes Item L 1 System Strap and Ratchet Item M 1 Black Circular Protective Patch ` the number of screen ties varies according to screen size. Ground Space - add 2mtrs 16' 5' to the width and 3mtrs 19' 9" to the height of the Airscreen; this tells you the minimum space you need to un-pack the frame. Minimum 4 People (see Table 1 page 1) 1 - 3 tonnes of ballast weight for each corner depending on screen size, or ground fixings capable of taking the strain (see Tablet page 1) 1, -AMEACKIWi Place the frame on ground and remove the strap. (Item L) _LAYl q-Q- , 1 1T' Unroll the frame, ensuring there is enough space to lay the frame flat out - Unfold the system section by section; stop when it is simply folded in half. There should be a Harkness Hall label on the side of the underneath section on the right as you look at the frame. (You have to lift the upper layer up to be able to locate the logo). If not, then the system is the wrong way up and you will need to turn it over. This can be done by dragging the system over itself from right to left Now check that the logo is on the right-hand side (as you look at the system) of the underneath section.When erected, the logo is on the front of the frame on the right near the base of the frame. On each side of the frame there are 2 vent holes; one is at the top of the frame and one is at the bottom. The Pump can go either side of the bottom of the frame; decide which side you wish to use. For the purpose of these instructions we are using the left-hand side of the frame (as you are looking at it) for the pump. Using the vent hole covers (Item B), seal the two top vent holes and the bottom one not being used. Peel the flaps back, place the cover over the hole, and ensure that it is secured and flat; fix in place by putting the flaps back over the top of the covers and securing in place. Attach the vent connector (Item C) to the preferred vent hole in the same way as attaching the vent hole covers. The bottom vent hole, which is not going to be used, should have been covered at stage 3. On the vent connectors there is a seam; this seam must be lined up so it faces downwards, towards the bottom of the frame. It is important to fix the vent connector in place as described, ensuring the seam is in the correct position. If it is in the wrong position when the frame inflates, the tube will twist and prevent the air getting through; you need to imagine how the frame will twist when it is inflated. Page 2 RO This is usually left in place after the first installation. Unfold the frame completely. Unroll the black ground border (Item R leaving the shiny side facing upwards. Find the bottom centre eyelet of the frame; this is indicated by a white line which is marked on the underside of the flap the eyelets are fixed in. Match this with the centre eyelet on the border. Using the ground border lacing rope (Item F), lace the bottom of the border to the frame. Simply lace it over and under. Ensure that the rope is pulled tight and knotted off at each end. The sides and the top of the ground border are attached to the screen using the screen ties (see below) QRf The screen surface can be left in place if the Airscreen is used regularly-, if it is not going to be used within 1 month, then remove it completely Unroll the screen surface (Item G) in the centre of the frame with the projection surface upwards. See Figs.1 and 2 below Find the top centre eyelet of the screen surface and the top centre eyelet of the frame, indicated by a black strap on the top edge of the frame_ See Figure 3 above. Secure the top of the screen working from the centre outwards using the screen ties. Pass loop end of tie through frame eyelet from under, pass through corresponding screen eyelet from under, pass loop end back through frame eyelet from above, pass loop end round hook end and pull loop back through the frame eyelet. See Figs 4.1 - 4.4 Page 3 In the corners, do not necessarily match up the eyelets. just ensure that the screen is square in the space, see figure 5. Lace the sides starting at the top and working downwards to the bottom of the screen_ Use the screen ties to lace the bottom of the screen to the top of the ground border in the same way. Now fold the frame back on itself lengthways so that the top covers the bottom as in section 2. See Figure 6. Pass the vent strap (Item D) end through the holes in the open end of the vent connector tube. Then feed the end through the ratchet loosely. Put the When you are happy with the positioning, tighten the vent connector open end over the pump nozzle, strap using the ratchet until you cannot pull the vent Remember to ensure that the seam in the vent connector off. Ensure that it is tight since this will be connector is at the bottom as detailed in Section 4. See taking the air pressure when the pump is on. See Figure 7. Figure 8. It is vital to cover the fan if the weather is wet outdoors to avoid the fan shorting out. Also do not turn on its side as it may ingest grit or other material from the ground, which wilf damage it. The guy ropes are attached to the orange crosses located at the top and bottom of the frame. 12m x 6m 139' x 19' 6' frames and larger win have two orange crosses, one for the front guy rope and one for the back: the 8m x 4m I Z6' x 13' has only one fastening point for guy ropes. Take one of the guy ropes (Item 0 and tie a knot in one end approx. 1 metre (T 3") from the end. Flatten the orange cross that is on the top of the frame. Take the rope and feed the end with the knot through both parts of the cross leaving the knot about 30cm 1 12" from the cross. Figs 9.1 - 9.7 Page 4 Tie the guy off with a figure of eight knot, by feeding the end through the original knot. Ensure that the knot is tied towards the direction the rope will be pulled, so that the rope points towards the ballast weight or ground fixing. Note: two guy ropes are secured on each top corner, one facing the front and one facing the back of the frame. On the small frame, use the same orange cross for both guy ropes: for the larger frames, use the separate orange crosses to attach the front and rear guy ropes. Repeat for the opposite top corner ensuring that one knot faces the front and one to the back. Repeat for the bottom corners. Eight guy ropes should now be secured to the frame. On the outside edge in the middle fold of the frame on either side there is another cross, this is for the middle ropes (Item K). Tie a middle rope to each side, in the same way as above, but with just one rope on each side. See Figure 10. These are only used to pull the middle of the Airscreen back during deflation, ensuring that it folds back down in half. if you need to reposition the Airscreen at this point, it is easiest to move it a little at a time, rather than trying to move it all at once. See Figures IL I - 11.4 19 Vow (WQHT—SL RC UNI] rV'( NG Now the guy ropes are secured to the frame, we need to secure them to the ballast weights or ground fixings. The position of the counterweights is important; this can be worked out as fONows in relation to frame height: Each ballast weight is placed the frame height away from the frame (front and rear) and a quarter of the height outwards from the sides. Once weights are in position, the guy rope must be wrapped around it and secured. See Figure i Z, Tie the top guy ropes off at their longest point to the ballast weight during inflation. Ideally you will need two persons handling each of the four top guy ropes. (Refer to Table 1 page 1 of this guide). One person needs to feed rope to the other who will release it as the frame`inflates. It is very important not to take the full force of the weight on the person; fold the rope indirectly and let the ballast weight take the strain. The person feeding the rope to the second person must be ready to tie the rope off securely when the frame is fully inflated Tie the bottom guy ropes off securely to the ballast weights. Page 5 10 INFLATION Inflation must be done with the frame folded in half and the top guy ropes tied off to the ballast containers at the longest point. Get everyone in position. Turn on the airflow. As the frame inflates, ensure that the top half does not slip back slightly. Pull it back intn correct position if this happens. See Figure 13.1 - 13.2 Release the guy rope gradually keeping tension on the rope at all times. Check that the fold is always in the middle. The frame will gradually rise. The people securing the frame from the back must not let too much rope out. Both front and back ropes must be counterbalancing_ The aim is to keep the top of the frame as near vertical over the bottom as possible during inflation. Once fully inflated, tie guy ropes off to ballast weights. The side ropes can be left hanging. Use knots (clove hitch) that are secure but can be easily untied; this is important if the Airscreen needs to be deflated quickly. 1,.1..,m .,,DEFLATION During deflation, the frame will be guided back in haft as in the starting position_ To deflate the frame, ensure that there is nobody wiihin the atea 4t do -of the ba11as•, w-eiyf::s, a..d that there are people controlling the tension of the guy ropes front and rear and also at the side ropes. There are two methods of deflation: Controlled Deflation Turn off the airflow this lets the Airscreen deflate in a controlled manner. As the frame deflates, the front guy rope handlers should encourage the frame to fold back into the folded position. The top corners should come down on top of the bottom corners. Be careful not to let it tip onto its front during deflation. The side ropes are used to encourage the centre to fold; they should be pulled from the back. See Figure 14.1 - 14.4 pJf�IS D'fta'tN?Cl. In certain conditions (e.g. sudden strong wind) it may be necessary to deflate the system quickly - All guy rope handlers must be in position as above. Stop the airflow, and remove the bottom vent cover completely. The frame will deflate rapidly so be careful. This method is not recommended in normal weather conditions. Remove aft other vent hole covers completely to allow air to escape. Encourage all remaining air out of the frame before attempting to pack it. See Figure 15. Page 6 12. RE -PACKING The system can be packed away in two ways - With, ���Ltw r� aqukl, ga�nw�tl.la+ard�t I plat • Remove all guy ropes, and tidy away neatly. Fold the frame lengthways in half, (top over bottom) and repeat again. Then fold left edge to the middle point and the right edge to the middle point Fold again lengthways in half. Now the frame is ready to be rolled up. Make sure that afl the air is out of the inflatable frame and " the system up. Once in a neat bundle, secure with strap (Item L), placing black circular protective patch (Item M) between the frame and the ratchet If the system is going to be stored for more than 1 month, or if the screen surface is wet, then it must be removed and allowed to dry and then be carefully packed onto a tube without any folds in it for storage. The ground border can be left in the frame. Remove all guy ropes, and tidy away neatly, • Open out the frame completely on its back • Carefulty remove all screen ties from the screen and frame, and store together_ Roll screen onto a tube for safe storage, ensuring it is dry. Unlace the ground border if you wish and fold away for storage. • Fold the frame back in half (top over bottom). Fold the middle sections of the side of the frame onto the main section of the frame, so that the frame is one rectangular piece. Fold the entire frame in half one more time (sell full width). Then fold left edge to the middle point and the right edge to the middle point Fold this completely in half, lengthways. • Now the frame is ready to be rolled. Make sure that all the air is out of the frame. Roll the system • Once in a neat bundle, secure with strap (Item L), placing black circular protective patch (Item M) between the frame and the ratchet_ Please note that there is no single correct way to pack the frame away. As you use the system, you will develop your own method_ The only vital thing is to remove the screen surface if the system is not going to be used for more than 1 month or if the screen surface is wet HARKNESS HALL The Gate Studios 10 Harkness Boulevard Station Road Fredericksburg Boreham Wood VA 22401 Herts WD61 DQ UK USA Tel: +44 (0) 20.8953 3611 Tet (540) .1701590 Fax: +44 (0) 20 8207 3657 Fax: (540) 3701592 e-mail: sales@harknesshall com e-mail: sales@harknesshall.com www.harknesshall.com The wodd`s leading screenmakers' In Gyre with a continual programme of product in"wemenG Harkness Hal reserve the right to vary the design or consuuction, or to withdraw or replace pnxlu s/eTApment without prior notice Page 7 'PORT ° CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT t = INSPECTION REPORT WA For 9 Y inspections, call the Inspection Line at 360-385-2294 b 3:00 P the day before you want P the inspection. For Monday inspections, call by 3:00 PM Friday. 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