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QORT ro�yN CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND o DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT INSPECTION REPORT 9� - �WA CALL THE INSPECTION LINE AT 360-385-2294 BY 3:00pm THE DAY BEFORE YOU WANT THE INSPECTION. FOR MONDAY INSPECTION, CALL BY 3:OOPM FRIDAY. DATE OF INSPECTION: O � �©� PERMIT NUMBER: �c..d 09 — Q/ -I SITE ADDRESS: CONTACT PERSON: xV�k 4�. PHONE: 6 y�3f TYPE OF INSPECTION: 4APPROVED 0 APPROVED WITH CORRECTIONS Ok to proceed. Corrections will be checked at next inspection 0 NOT APPROVED Call for re -inspection before proceeding. Inspect jfi],' Date% Acknowledgement %/ /i[��/' `��-- Date Approved plans and permit card must be on-site and available at time of inspection. A re -inspection fee may be assessed if work is not ready for inspection. Op pORTA. TOS y,� City of Port Townsend U Z 0 9 < _ Development Services Department 250 Madison Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 TENTS, MEMBRANE, CANOPY & AIR STRUCTURES — CODE COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST PERMIT NUMBER: PROPONENT: STRUCTURE LOCATION: CONTACT PERSON: ,,do e7 9 c► / S/ GtJ �i i -L 'Z 26�t/ i /Y& JURISDICTION AND PERMITTING Jurisdiction over all tents, canopies and membrane structures is derived from Section 2404 of the International Fire Code, 2006 Edition. A pen -nit is required under Chapter 1. Section 105.6.4.4, for a temporary membrane structure that is in excess of 200 square feet, or a canopy structure that is in excess of 400 square feet. Jurisdiction over air -pressurization supported structures intended for human occupancy are subject to additional standards of safety in Chapter 31 of the International Building Code. TYPE OF STRUCTURE ❑ Membrane structure: An air -inflated, air -supported, cable, or frame -covered structure, and not otherwise defined as a tent, canopy, or awning. © Tent: structure, enclosure or shelter constructed of fabric or pliable material supported by any manner except by air or the contents it protects. ❑ Canolnv: structure, enclosure or shelter constructed of fabric, or pliable materials supported by any manner, except by air or the contents it protects, and is open without sidewalls, or drops on 75 percent or more of the perimeter. ❑ Air-ning: a shelter supported entirely from the exterior wall of a building. ❑ Air -Supported Structure: a structure, wherein the shape of the structure is attained by air pressure, and occupants of the structure are within the elevated pressure area. CODE PROVISIONS X Tents, canopies or membrane structures shall not be located within 20 feet of lot lines, parked vehicles, or internal combustion engines such as generators. Support ropes and guy -wires are considered as part of the temporary membrane structure, tent or canopy. Copy of certificate which certifies the flame resistance as determined in accordance with NFPA 701. which includes: 1. Names and address of the owners of the tent, canopy or air supported structure; 2. Date the fabric was last treated with flame -resistant solution; 3. Trade name or kind of' chemical used in treatment; 4. Name of person or firm treating the material; 5. Name of testing agency and test standard by which the fabric was tested 1/23/09 �] A permanently affixed label bearing the identification of the size and fabric or material type shall be ,:present for membrane structures, tents, or canopies. Fire Retardant Appurtenances. Structure sidewalls, drops, curtains, tops, floor coverings, buntings, decorative materials and effects, of membrane structures, tents, and canopies shall be composed of certified flame -resistant material or shall be treated with flame retardant in an approved manner, and/or bear an approved label as meeting the requirements of flame resistance under NFPA 701, and that such flame resistance is effective for the period specified by the permit. F -J' May, straw, shavings or similar combustible materials shall not be located within a membrane structure, tent, or canopy containing an assembly occupancy, except materials necessary for the daily feeding and care of animals. Sawdust and shavings utilized for a public performance or exhibit shall not be prohibited provided the sawdust and shavings are kept damp. ,F -1 -`;Combustible materials shall not be permitted under stands or seats at any time. Areas adjacent to the tent or air -supported structure shall be maintained clear of all combustible materials or vegetation that could create a fire hazard within twenty [20] feet from the structure. 0� Combustible trash shall be removed at least once a day from the structure during the period the structure is occupied by the public, [ "No Smoking" signs shall be conspicuously posted. Qi Spot or effect lighting shall only be by electrical power service, and all combustible construction located within six [6] feet of such equipment shall be protected with an approved non-combustible insulation no less than 9.25 inches thick. B—Safety film. Motion pictures can only be displayed with safety film. ❑ A minimum clearance of at least three [3] feet between the fabric envelope and all contents located inside the tent or membrane structure is required. nil' Portable fire extinguishers shall be provided at each exit, with a minimum rating of 2-A:10-B:C. ❑ Occupant load requirements shall be posted, as assigned by the fire code official or building official. Structure size in square feet, less required egress aisle[s], divided by occupancy factor: 1. Chairs only, not fixed = 7 square feet per person, net Total Occupancy 2. Standing space = 5 square feet per person, net Total Occupancy 3. Tables and chairs = 15 square feet per person, net Total Occupancy S—A twelve 1 121 foot fire break shall be provided beyond the guy ropes or other obstructions free of combustible vegetation. 0� Anchorage is required for membrane structures, tents and canopies and their appurtenances -- adequately roped, braced and anchored to prevent collapse. The Fire Code Official or Building Official may ask for documentation as to structural stability as approved by a licensed engineer or architect. -�—]— Seating and aisles] in temporary membrane structures, tents, or canopies shall be meet the aisle and seating arrangement requirements of International Fire Code Chapter 10, Section 1024.6: I . Forty-eight [48] inches for aisle with seating on both sides, exception: thirty-six [36] inches where the aisle does not serve more than 50 seats. 2. Thirty-six inches for aisle having seating on only one side 3. Converging aisles shall combine the required aisle widths 4. Where seatin(rows have 14 or fewer seats, the minimum clear aisle access -way width shall not be less than twelve [12] inches measured as the clear horizontal distance from the back of the row ahead and the nearest projection of the row behind. 5. For rows of seating served by an aisle or doorway at only one end of the row, the minimum clear width of 12 -inches between rows shall be increased by 5/8°i -inches for every additional seat beyond seven[7] seats, but the minimum clear width is not required to exceed 22 inches. flLWL&I (3) The training location shall be acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. (4) Cylinders shall be promptly removed when the training class has terminated. 4. Cvlinders used as part of approved self-contained torch assemblies or similar appliances shall be in accordance with the following: (1) Cylinders used in buildings shall comply with UL 147A, Standard for Non -ref liable (Disposable) Type Fuel Gas Cylinder Assemblies. (2) Cylinders shall have a maximum water capacity of 2.7 lb. 5. Cylinders used with commercial food service appliances shall be used inside restaurants and in attended commercial food catering operations in accordance with the following: (1) Cylinders and appliances shall be listed. (2) Commercial food service appliances shall not have more than two [2] 10 -oz. non -refillable butane gas cylinders, each having a maximum capacity of 1.08 lb. (3) Cylinders shall comply with UL 14713, Standard for Non -re Jillahle (Disposal) Type Meta! Container Assemblies for Butane. (4) Cylinders shall be connected directly to the appliance and shall not be manifolded. (5) Cylinders shall be an integral part of the listed, approved, commercial food service device and shall be connected without the use of a rubber hose. (6) Storage of cylinders shall be in accordance with 8.3.1. Flammable and Combustible liquids shall not be used in tents, canopies, or membrane structures, and stored outside in an approved manner not less than fifty [50] feet there -from. ❑ Air -inflated or supported structures are regulated under Section 2403.10 of the International Fire Code. Canopies have an automatic sprinkler requirement when the existing permanent structure is provided an automatic sprinkler system, and the canopies exceed four [4] feet in projection, and where combustibles are stored or handled ❑ Additional Comments/Requirements of the Fire Code Inspector: APPROVED AS TO COMPLIANCE WITH THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE ❑ NOT APPROVED– COMMENTS ABOVE—RE-INSPECTION REQUIRED INSPECTOR: J `I .f� -7 z, DATE: (, ; ! TIME: 7 r 1/23/09 Exiting for a tent and temporary membrane structure or useable portion thereof shall be not less than the number required by code based upon size, configuration, and occupancy level from I.F.C. Table 2403.12.2, which includes: 1. Occupant load of less than 10, one [1] exit, not less than three [3] feet in width, or, 2. Occupant load of less than 199, two [2] exits, each with a width of 72 inches minimum, spaced at equal intervals around the perimeter of the structure, or, 3. Occupant load of less than 499, three [3] exists, each with a width of 72 inches minimum, spaced at equal intervals around the perimeter of the structure 0� Exit openings shall remain open unless curtains are provided on a metal support and contrast in color, or colors, with the color of the tent. Use of doors shall insure that the swing path is in the direction of exit travel. -4;]--Aisle widths shall not be less than 44 -inches in seating areas, and aisles shall be progressively increased in width to provide, at all points, not less than one [1] foot of additional aisle width for each fifty persons served by such aisle at that point. -E—The required width of exits, aisles and passageways shall be maintained at all times to a public way. ®� Exit signs shall be installed at exits and shall be self -luminous or internal or external illuminated. Exit signs shall depict the direction of travel when occupancy exceeds 50 persons. Exits shall be illuminated with light [not less than I 1 Lux] while the structure is occupied. �Cooking and/or heating equipment shall be of a listed or approved type, and installed as specified in the International Mechamicarl Code and International Fuel Gas Code, and vented to outside air, and not located within 10 feet of an exit or combustible materials. However, use of solid flanunables, butane or other similar devices, for warming of foods, cooking demonstrations and similar operations, which do not pose an ignition hazard, is allowed. 1. Patio Heaters and similar non -vented appliances are not approved for use inside structures, unless specifically listed or approved for use indoors. 2. LPG containers less than 125 gallons, may be eligible for a zero setback provided there is a 10 - foot setback from ignition sources, and safety valves are aimed away from the structure. 3. Butane gas containers used in the structure are limited to no more than two [2] 10 -ounce containers connected directly to the appliance at any time, and not with a manifold or conriected by hose. Open flame or other devices emitting flame, fire, or heat or any flanunable or combustible liquids, gas charcoal. or other cooking device or any other non -approved devices shall not be permitted inside or located within twenty [20] feet of the tent, canopy or membrane structure[s] while open to the public unless approved by the fire code official. i�j�'LP-gas fuel containers shall be located outside of the tent, and meet the setback requirements from the structure based on container size, using the International Fuel Gas Code, 2003 Edition, and/or: 1. Containers of 500 gallons or less capacity shall have minimum separation between the container and the structure of not less than ten [10] feet, shall be secured to prevent unauthorized movement, and protected to prevent tampering, damage by vehicles, or other hazards. 2. Cylinders used temporarily inside buildings for public exhibitions or demonstrations, including use in classroom demonstrations, shall be in accordance with the following: (1) The maximum water capacity of a cylinder shall be 12 lb [nominal 5 lb LP -Gas]. (2) if more than one such cylinder is located in a room, the cylinders shall be separated by at least 20 ft 3. Cylinders used for training purposes related to the installation and use of LP -Gas systems shall be in accordance with the following: (1) The maximum water capacity of individual cylinders shall be 245 Ib [nominal 100 lb LP -Gas capacity], but not more than 20 Ib of LP -Gas shall be placed in a single cylinder. (2) If more than one such cylinder is located in the same room, the cylinders shall be separated by at least 20 ft . 1/23/09 I Development Services Rh ?ORT 250 Mai r;Port -Tc , S o r� Pt x a{41 rte s# W Commercial Building Permit Application Pro'ect Address & Zoning District: Legal Description (or Tax #): Pro' t % ! =1v==A"T PZ -4 Addition: l Block: i.- / . �,?zx _ Parcel# MAO Lot(s): �r�f.4iZr-5 Projec cription: > Applications accepted by mail must include a check for initial plan review fee of $150 _ > See the "Commercial Building Permit Application Requirements" for det ils on _ plan submittal requirements. �%� �J Property Owner- Name: wnedName: 1/VYI" !< -,�r '— Address: W147M : 1' / City/St/Zip: AvR- / ` w/V iL7�%�� Phone: -% 7 6 y 3 Email: /VIA/< 1'i/n/""i<i{ J'T�c j%�/ ✓/N th'' Contact/Rep esentative: GO Name: Address: Z/Ci f/���/(n'!.✓� City/St/Zip: % . W/1 • Phone:y' G . '3�LW 2Z % d Email: 11' M 1-' Lender Information: Lender information must be provided for projects over $5,000 in valuation per RCW 19.27.095. Name:_ 0 4w el Project Valuation: $ /, / Construction Type: 21—ydeie -745�-,,v Occupancy Rating: Building Information (square feet): 1S' floor Restrooms: 2nd floor Deck(s): 3`d floor Storage: Basement: Is it finished? Yes No Contractor: �� �"''' Name: D jt 1�1j � IIII ':� _ 1New�❑ IlAdditi� O"'r,Remodel/Repair ❑ Address: ChangFof Use ❑ 7 City/St/Zip: Jf� N ,inn,, Phone: 11f6tahLot Coverage (Building Footprint): Email yr PORT 101�,yS_' ENp o State License #: Exp: uareCfe`e=' /o /City Business License #: Impervious SurftceJ Square feet: 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 ermit will be in accordance with State Laws and the Port Townsend Municipal Code. Print Name: M/�/� Signature: 1Z012— Date: L3 �/ G 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. I Commercial building permit application. I Non -Residential Energy Code forms: -3:� Lighting 3:� Mechanical * Envelope I Three (3) sets of plans with North arrow and scaled, no smaller than 1/4" = 1 foot: Title Page/Cover Sheet: 1. Project identification 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 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 I 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 l Exterior elevations (all four) with existing slope of the land in 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 OF ,ORT TOS ti yW o BLD09-014 989700611 Building Permit Fee CHECK 8997 $ 50.00 Total: $50.00 Receipt Number: $50.00 $50.00 $0.00 Total: $50.00 genpmtrreceipts Page 1 of 1