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BUILDING PERMIT City of Port Townsend Development Services Department 250 Madison Street, Suite 3, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360)379-5095 Project Information Permit Type Commercial Miscellaneous Site Address 1636 HASTINGS AVE Project Description Replace windows and siding Names Associated with this Project Type Name Contact Applicant Peninsula Christian Fellowship Owner Peninsula Christian Fellowship Contractor Owner Builder Fee Information Project Valuation $10,000.00 Building Permit Fee 181.25 Plan Review Fee 117.81 State Building Code Council Fee 4.50 Technology Fee for Building Permit 5.00 Record Retention Fee for Building 9.25 Permit Total Fees $317.81 Permit # Project Name Parcel # Phone # Project Details Entered Bid Valuation BLD08-170 Replace windows and siding 957400002 License Type License # STATE exempt Exp Date 12/31 /2008 10,000 DOLI * * * 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. 1 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 n t E n �: S� Date Issued07/31/2008 Issued By: P10LAVERA BUILDING PERMIT City of Port Townsend Development Services Department 250 Madison Street, Suite 3, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360)379-5095 Project Information Permit Type Commercial Miscellaneous Site Address 1636 HASTINGS AVE Project Description Replace windows and siding Conditions 10. Windows must have a minimum U-value of 0.40 Permit # BLD08-170 Project Name Replace windows and siding Parcel # 957400002 20. All glazing located in hazardous areas to be safety glazing (see attached section 2406.3) 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 Date Issued: 07/31/2008 Issued By: PIOLAVERA Development Services o ,PoATro 250 Madison Street Suite. Port Townsen WA 983' 6 Phon6 300- T9-5095 n ' �44-4 19 Fax:50� ww,cityofpt.us Commercial Building Permit Application Project Address & Zoning District Parcel # q,5,7, oo0&0;) Project Description: Rek C' Legal Description (or Tax Addition: J Block: Lot(s):�— e,%,i st i►t� cec.(t�.,�wfa �+� u.w. fWa uJ� � k ` , ➢ Applications accepted by mail must include a check for initial plan review fee of $150 ➢ See the "Commercial Building Permit Application Requirements" for details on plan submittal requirements_ PropertVwner: Name; .� 1 k' t Address: Aix City/St/Zip: _.— g L.2 Phone: 9194 7717 Email: ContactlRepresentative: Name:d _ .........._. Address: City/St/Zip _..w il y Phone: �....�. �.,..�, a � Email: tftttV►C� ...... Lender Information: Lender information must be provided for projects over $5,000 in valuation per RCW 19.27.095. Name: Project Valuation: $ Construction Type: Occupancy Rating: Building Information (square feet): 1 St floor Restrooms: 2"d floor ...... Deck(s):...— 3rd floor Storq"er _ Baseme ,i �i, ',""')ss�tlint e.2Y Other: New ❑ dates 1 L l Remodel/f Change fUs ,0e :- Total Lot Coverage (Building Footprint): Square feet:__._ Impervious Surface: Square feet: ..... ....._..,.... Alk 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 associatedwiththis permit will be in accordance with State Laws and the Port Townsend Municipal Code, 1'15: Print Name. ;,• V YI C, see) b111Signature: bai'6 C/A, Date: COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST This checklist is for new construction, additions, and remodels. The purpose is to show what you intend to build, where it will be located on the lot, and how it will be constructed. -1 Commercial building permit application. �] Non -Residential Energy Code forms: -3:� Lighting 3�1 Mechanical 3:� Envelope 7�l fihreL- ) sets of plans with North arrow and scaled, no smaller than '/4" = 1 foot: ,r 71 Title Page/Cover Sheet: 1. Project identification P 2. Project address, legal description, location map, tax parcel number(s) 3. All design professionals identified including addresses and phone numbers 4. Name, address, and phone number of person responsible for project coordination 5. Design criteria, including occupancy group, construction type, allowed floor area vs_ proposed, occupant loads, height and number of stories, deferred submittals, etc. 6. Designate compliance with all applicable codes 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. Street names and any easements or vacations 6. Location and diameter of existing trees 7. Utility lines 8. If applicable, existing or proposed septic system location 9. Delineated critical areas boundaries and buffers 71 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 Ll 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 connections 9. Ceiling height 10- Roof sheathing, roofing material, roof pitch, attic ventilation -41 Exterior elevations (all four) with existing slope of the land in relation to all proposed structures 4 If architecturally designed, one set of plans must have an original signature 71 If engineered, one set of plans must have one original signature � For new dwelling construction, Street & Utility or Minor Improvement application aw �rqf tc,--Ce � { ! } »�\\�\ . � } ±� » � � \\ \���� -� ` / » . } { \\/\/ \� � �: 1 , . , � ) �� t:mow � »�x m �� �` � ©�\��2 . . . , � © ` � � w�c» <� � � � »� � � � � � � � __ : . All 0 i h �t1 CAN A LA n A veil a 1000, .36&o. <000 �e�ao r `P,�-� �r«sev► .30► -- o �2'� GLASS AND GLAZING ardous locations shall be identified by a manufacturer's desig- nation specifying who applied the designation, the manufacturer or installer and the safety glazing standard with which it complies, as well as the information specified in Sec- tion 2403.1. The designation shall be acid etched, sand blasted, ceramic fired, laser etched, embossed or of a type that once applied, cannot be removed without being destroyed. A label as defined in Section 1702.1 and meeting the requirements of this section shall be permitted in lieu of the manufacturer's designa- tion. Exceptions: 1. For other than tempered glass, manufacturer's designa- tions are not required, provided the building official approves the use of a certificate, affidavit or other evi- dence confirming compliance with this code. 2. Tempered spandrel glass is permitted to be identified by the manufacturer with a removable paper designation 2406.2.1 Multilight assemblies. Multilight glazed assem- blies having individual lights not exceeding 1 square foot (0.09 m2) in exposed areas shall have at least one light in the assembly marked as indicated in Section 2406.2. Other lights in the assembly shall be marked "CPSC 16 CFR 1201." 2406.3 Hazardous locations. The following shall be consid- ered specific hazardous locations requiring safety glazing materials: 1. Glazing in swinging doors except jalousies (see Sec- tion 2406.3.1). 2. Glazing in fixed and sliding panels of sliding door assemblies and panels in sliding and bifold closet door assemblies. 3. Glazing in storm doors. 4. Glazing in unframed swinging doors. 5. Glazing in doors and enclosures for hot tubs, whirl- pools, saunas, steam rooms, bathtubs and showers. Glazing in any portion of a building wall enclosing these compartments where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less than 60 inches (1524 mm) above a standing surface. 6. Glazing in an individual fixed or operable panel adja- cent to a door where the nearest exposed edge of the glazing is within a 24-inch (610 mm) arc of either verti- cal edge of the door in a closed position and where the bottom exposed edge of the glazing is less than 60 inches (1524 mm) above the walking surface. Exceptions: 1. Panels where there is an intervening wall or other permanent barrier between the door and glazing. 2. Where access through the door is to a closet or storage area 3 feet (914 mm) or less in depth: Glazing in this application shall comply with Section 2406.3, Item 7. 3. Glazing in walls perpendicular to the plane of the door in a closed position, other than the wall towards which the door swings when opened, in one- and two-family dwellings or within dwelling units in Group R-2. 7. Glazing in an individual fixed or operable panel, other than in those locations described in preceding Items 5 and 6, which meets all of the following conditions: 7.1. Exposed area of an individual pane greater than 9 square feet (0.84 m2); 7.2. Exposed bottom edge less than 18 inches (457 mm) above the floor; 7.3. Exposed top edge greater than 36 inches (914 mm) above the floor; and 7.4. One or more walking surface(s) within 36 inches (914 mm) horizontally of the plane of the glaz- ing. Exception: Safety glazing for Item 7 is not required for the following installations: 1. A protective bar 11/2 inches (38 mm) or more in height, capable of withstanding a horizontal load of 50 pounds plf (730 N/m) without contacting the glass, is installed on the accessible sides of the glazing 34 inches to 38 inches (864 ruin to 965 mm) above the floor. 2. The outboard pane in insulating glass units or multiple glazing where the bot- tom exposed edge of the glass is 25 feet (7620 mm) or more above any grade, roof, walking surface or other horizontal or sloped (within 45 degrees of horizon- tal) (0.78 rad) surface adjacent to the glass exterior. 8. Glazing in guards and railings, including structural bal- uster panels and nonstructural in -fill panels, regardless of area or height above a walking surface. 9. Glazing in walls and fences enclosing indoor and out- door swimming pools, hot tubs and spas where all of the following conditions are present: 9.1. The bottom edge of the glazing on the pool or spa side is less than 60 inches (1524 mm) above a walking surface on the pool or spa side of the glazing; and 9.2. The glazing is within 60 inches (1524 mm) hori- zontally of the water's edge of a swimming pool or spa. 10. Glazing adjacent to stairways, landings and ramps within 36 inches (914 mm) horizontally of a walking surface; when the exposed surface of the glass is less than 60 inches (1524 mm) above the plane of the adja- cent walking surface. 2006 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE® 499 GLASS AND GLAZING 11. Glazing adjacent to stairways within 60 inches (1524 mm) horizontally of the bottom tread of a stairway in any direction when the exposed surface of the glass is less than 60 inches (1524 mm) above the nose of the tread. Exception: Safety glazing for Item 10 or 11 is not required for the following installations where: 1. The side of a stairway, landing or ramp which has a guardrail or handrail, including balusters or in -fill panels, complying with the provisions of Sections 1013 and 1607.7; and 2. The plane of the glass is greater than 18 inches (457 mm) from the railing. 2406.3.1 Exceptions. The following products, materials and uses shall not be considered specific hazardous loca- tions: 1. Openings in doors through which a 3-inch (76 mm) sphere is unable to pass. 2. Decorative glass in Section 2406.3, Item 1, 6 or 7. 3. Glazing materials used as curved glazed panels in revolving doors. 4. Commercial refrigerated cabinet glazed doors. 5. Glass -block panels complying with Section 2101.2.5. 6. Louvered windows and jalousies complying with the requirements of Section 2403.5. 7. Mirrors and other glass panels mounted or hung on a surface that provides a continuous backing support. 2406.4 Fire department access panels. Fire department glass access panels shall be of tempered glass. For insulating glass units, all panes shall be tempered glass. SECTION 2407 GLASS IN HANDRAILS AND GUARDS 2407.1 Materials. Glass used as a handrail assembly or a guard section shall be constructed of either single fully tempered glass, laminated fully tempered glass or laminated heat -strengthened glass. Glazing in railing in -fill panels shall be of an approved safety glazing material that conforms to the provisions of Section 2406.1.1. For all glazing types, the mini- mum nominal thickness shall be inch (6.4 mm). Fully tem- pered glass and laminated glass shall comply with Category R of CPSC 16 CFR 1201, listed in Chapter 35. 2407.1.1 Loads. The panels and their support system shall be designed to withstand the loads specified in Section 1607.7. A safety factor of four shall be used. 2407.1.2 Support. Each handrail or guard section shall be supported by a minimum of three glass balusters or shall be otherwise supported to remain in place should one baluster panel fail. Glass balusters shall not be installed without an attached handrail or guard. 2407.1.3 Parking garages. Glazing materials shall not be installed in handrails or guards in parking garages except for pedestrian areas not exposed to impact from vehicles. SECTION 2408 GLAZING IN ATHLETIC FACILITIES 2408.1 General. Glazing in athletic facilities and similar uses subject to impact loads, which forms whole or partial wall sec- tions or which is used as a door or part of a door, shall comply with this section. 2408.2 Racquetball and squash courts. 2408.2.1 Testing. Test methods and loads for individual glazed areas in racquetball and squash courts subject to impact loads shall conform to those of CPSC 16 CFR, Part 1201, listed in Chapter 35, with impacts being applied at a height of 59 inches (1499 mm) above the playing surface to an actual or simulated glass wall installation with fixtures, fittings and methods of assembly identical to those used in practice. Glass walls shall comply with the following conditions: 1. A glass wall in a racquetball or squash court, or simi- lar use subject to impact loads, shall remain intact fol- lowing a test impact. 2. The deflection of such walls shall not be greater than 11/2 inches (38 mm) at the point of impact for a drop height of 48 inches (1219 mm). Glass doors shall comply with the following conditions: 1. Glass doors shall remain intact following a test impact at the prescribed height in the center of the door. 2. The relative deflection between the edge of a glass door and the adjacent wall shall not exceed the thick- ness of the wall plus 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) for a drop height of 48 inches (1219 mm). 2408.3 Gymnasiums and basketball courts. Glazing in mul- tipurpose gymnasiums, basketball courts and similar athletic facilities subject to human impact loads shall comply with Cat- egory II of CPSC 16 CFR 1201, listed in Chapter 35. SECTION 2409 GLASS IN ELEVATOR HOISTWAY 2409.1 Glass in elevator enclosures. Glass in elevator enclo- sures shall be laminated glass conforming to ANSI Z97.1 or 16 CFR Part 1201. Markings as specified in the applicable stan- dard shall be on each separate piece of glass and shall remain visible after installation. 500 2006 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE® Before hiring a contractor f 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 registration number. While the law does not guarantce,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 received a lien release from suppliers and subcontractors. Risks . • 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 state and/or federal regulations or statutes. OWNER SIGNATURE Receipt Number: �ReoeiPt Dates 0712112008 Caa ier. FRONTFRONTDESK Payer/Faye Name:, E ioeen Design loc. ..,. Original Fee ; ouuot' ,Permit ' Parc l Fee Deeeription Am ounv Paid flan" BLD08-170 957400002 Plan Review Fee $50.00 $50.00 $0.00 Total: $50.00 Previous Payment History Receipt, Receipt Date Fee Description Amount Paid Permit Payment Cheek Payment Method Nurnbar Amount CHECK 1182 $ 50.00 Total $50.00 genpmtrreceipts Page 1 of 1 Receipt Number: 08,07 . PriPae + 61 f N of : ...... , 11311200 . , Cashier: FRO DES m.P . e NamwPENINSULA Ct lil i ltrl FIIld"SI �u rl Inal Fee Arnount FOP `( POmit V Parcel Fee Description I Amount,�� . Paid BLD08-170 957400002 Plan Review Fee $117.81 $67.81 $0.00 BLD08-170 957400002 Technology Fee for Building Permit $5.00 $5.00 $0.00 BLD08-170 957400002 State Building Code Council Fee $4.50 $4.50 $0.00 BLD08-170 957400002 Building Permit Fee $181.25 $181.25 $0.00 BLD08-170 957400002 Record Retention Fee for Building P $9.25 $9.25 $0.00 Total: $267.81 Previous Payment History Receipt'# Recelpt Date Fee Description Amount Paid Permit 08-0688 07/21/2008 Plan Review Fee $50.00 BLD08-170 . Paymaapt .... Check .. ... .,.".". "."_".. Payrnarat Method Number Amou nt CHECK 1034 $ 267.81 Total $267.81 genprrtrreceipts Page 1 of 1 I p W w r- co O co y G W Zx ar W Z 00 a W J LLI Co a J Ua oa U m W r IL to y > Z � wZ ly Z J wa o mw ¢� J a. 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