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CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
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WANT THE INSPECTION. FOR MONDAY INSPECTION,
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CORRECTIONS
Ok to proceed. Corrections will be Call for re -inspection before
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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.
QoaTro�y BUILDING PERMIT
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City of Port Townsend
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Development Services Department
250 Madison Street, Suite 3, Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360)379-5095
Project Information Permit # BLD09-038
Permit Type Commercial Miscellaneous Project Name Dogs a Foot
Site Address MADISON AND WATER STREETS Parcel # 989704301
Project Description
Dogs a Foot
Names Associated with this Project License
Type Name Contact Phone # Type License # Exp Date
Applicant Dogs A Foot
Owner White Jeffrey S
Fee Information
Project Valuation Units: Heat Type:
Building Permit Fee 23.50 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 36.00
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 pennit is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I further certify
that 1 am the owner of the property or authorized agent of the owner. ,1
Print Name _� V w G11 J L 1_�-I �u Date Issued: 03/16/2009
Issued By: SWASSMER
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:han Group/Divisi Occupancies and open parking
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heightorshere exterior wall openings occur
or more fl openings in the exterior wall be -within 10) of the exterior stairway must be
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fire -protection rating. Figure 1006-10 identifies those
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openings thatt be protected. This protection for an exterior
stairway is impo t if the stairway is going to be usable as an
exit component in a emergency.
Where the exterior stai " enclosed on three or more sides, the
construction surrounding stair is required to also comply
with the interior finish requi ments as specified for interior
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NOTE. STAIR STRINGERS
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MAXIMUM PROJECTION ON EACH SIDE
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1006-2. There is an exception which. allows 8 inches (203
and 9 inches (229 mm) for the rise and run, respectively, for
:e stairways serving an occupant load of less than 10 and
noccupied roofs. This exception may not be warranted, as
:all see. The rise and run figures for the steps were new for
-!85 edition of the U.B.C. and represent a break from tradi-
They are based on safety in descending stairs and are the
of a great amount of research. Probably at no prior time in
::tory of codes has the proportioning of stairs had a better
.ration in research?
,;orically, the pitch angle of stairways has been measured
.,:n a plane tangent to the tread nosings and the horizontal.
_ quently, the rise and run of steps has been based on com-
ascending stairs. In fact, one of the reasons given by the
Inent of the change to a 7 -inch (178 mm) riser height and
-inch (279 mm) tread run was ease of climbing for some
tipped persons.
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It is of interest to note that the former figures for riser height
and tread run of 71/2 inches (191 mm) and 10 inches (254 mm),
respectively, had been in the U.B.C. since the first edition in
1927. Until recent years, these dimensions satisfied all of the
rules commonly in use for stairway geometry. The rules most of-
ten applied were:
• The riser height plus tread run shall not be less than 171/2
or greater than 18.
• Twice the riser height plus the tread run shall not be less
than 24 or greater than 25.
• The product of the riser height and the tread run shall not
be less than 70 or greater than 75.
• Maximum pitch angle is 37 degrees.
It may be of particular interest to note that the second rule was
originated by a French architect in the seventeenth century.3
Certainly that formula, as stated, was based on the usability of
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DevApment Services
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Commercial Building Permit Application
Project Address & Zoning District: Legal Description (or Tax #): $Office U eNOniv s
f Addition: 01 k"i.rl .
I Block: �J 3
Parcel # �-� n Q 3 ' j Lot(s):
Project Description:
> 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.
Property Owner: 1
Name: k A(L-i� iUf¢`�
Address: P O e o k V�
City/St/zip: 60'A �, J-A� SUR bd OA C-' 33 5
Phone: 2 S Z Z. -j
Email:
Contact/Representative, 1 l f
Name:� tV F r� • 5 �T i� i= l'4 �'
Address:
City/St/zip: C) 'To Gie -1
Phone: 3 (.4 'S 4 — d
Email: 3�l Y� �1 �� j a- ( oo_ I , q4
Contractor:
Name: _
Address: L'
City/St2ip:
Phone:
Email:
State License #: Exp:
City Business License #:
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 Informatipn (square feet):
15' floor
Restrooms:
2nd floor
Deck(s):
3rd floor
Storage: $ rk
Basement:
Is it finished? Yes No
Other:
New ❑ Addition ❑ Remodel/Repair ❑
Change of Use ❑
Total Lot Coverage (Building Footprint):
Square feet: 3 Z r % Zo
Impervious Surface:
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 permit will be in accordance with State Laws and the Port Townsend Municipal Code.
Print Name: o W e[;c.
Signature: I - V
t`',_ 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.
Commercial building permit application.
Non -Residential Energy Code forms: 0 Lighting * Mechanical * Envelope
Three (3) sets of plans with North arrow and scaled, no smaller than '14" = 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
► 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