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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBLD06-185 I Permit#BLD06-185 CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND CONSTRUCTION PERMIT & INSPECTION RECORD THIS CARD MUST BE POSTED AT CONSTRUCTION SITE Call 385-2294 prior to 3:00 p.m. for next-day Inspection Permit Number: BLD06-185 Issued: 09/18/06 Parcel Number: 989-700-701 Job Address: 181 Quincy Street Zoning: C-III Type: III-B Occupancy: B/R-2 Total Occupant Load: NC Nature of Work: Mortar joint repair at rear wall Owner: Ballenas,Inc. Contractor: Same as Owner GENERAL CONDITIONS APPLY—SEE LAST PAGE REQUIRED INSPECTIONS APPROVED/DATE DEMOLITION All materials to be disposed of in Jefferson County Landfill or other approved disposal site BRICK REPOINTING/MORTAR RESTORATION In accordance with Port Townsend Municipal Code 17.30.140A all improvements in the Historic Overlay District must follow and conform with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. The Standards require that repointing occur with period mortar i.e., lime based mortar. See attached Preservation Brief on Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings Repointing Of Existing Mortar Joints Using Compatible Lime Based Mortar: - Mortar mix design must be pre-approved. A site-mixed inspection is required or mortar must be purchased from approved agency e.g., US Heritage. Once a mix design is approved, a test panel shall be prepared with a 7--14 day curing period, and then subsequent changes or adjustments can be made to the mix if needed. Provide documentation for approved mix prior to repointing work. Qualified masons are required for lime based mortar work.Masons shall demonstrate competence in this field by submitting credentials to the Building Department prior to beginning work. Periodic inspections and observation are required throughout the repointing project by a special inspector trained in the use of appropriate materials and methods for repointing mortar joints in historic masonry buildings. Special Inspector shall provided credentials or demonstrate competency to the Building Department prior to beginning work. Inspection reports shall be copied to the Building Department in a timely manner. All corrections are the responsibility of the contractor. • • Permit#BLDO6-185 GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Contractors working on this project are required to have a Labor& Industries contractor's registration number and a City business license.Failure to provide proof of this documentation prior to work may result in job shut down while this is accomplished. 2. Temporary erosion and sediment control(TESC) measures shall be installed on-site and inspected prior to beginning construction; call 385-2294.Measures shall include installation of silt fencing and graveled construction entrance(see attached details). Soils exposed during construction shall be temporarily stabilized with mulching, plastic sheeting,etc. Soils shall be permanently stabilized with seeding,plantings,sodding,etc. once construction is complete.Applicant is responsible for protection of adjacent properties. 3. All elements of engineering including nailing, holdowns, sheathing, and alternate braced wall panels (ABWP) require inspection prior to cover. 4. Owner or owner's agent shall review and oversee correction of any and all deficiencies noted by required inspections. 5. Re-inspection is required after any corrections are completed. 6. The Building Department is unable to pass final inspection on your project until Public Works requirements have been completed and inspected.For Public Works inspection call 385-2294; a minimum of twenty-four hours notice is required.Public Works approval must be received prior to scheduling the Building Department's final inspection. 7. Final Inspections and Certificate of Occupancy are required PRIOR to occupancy. 8. All building permits expire if no progress has been made within six months, or if no inspections are done by the Building Department within one year. Call for at least one inspection per year to keep your building permit active. 9. Revisions require review and approval prior to making changes in the field. Contact the Building Department 379-5085 prior to making changes to the approved plans. 10. POST THIS PERMIT ON-SITE WITH THE APPROVED PLANS. Applicant Signature Date 0 17.30.140 Historic overlay district— Design standards. In reviewing development or municipal improvements subject to this chapter, the HPC and the director shall apply, and development or improvements construction shall follow and conform with the following standards: A. The Secretary of the Interior's "Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings" (1995); B. Developments or municipal improvements regulated by this chapter that are located in the downtown historic commercial CAI district should also be subject to the guidelines contained in "Water Street Historic District: A Field Report of the National Trust for Historic Preservation," reprinted in 1977; C. The waterfront subdistrict design review standards set forth in PTMC 17.30.150; and D. The standards contained within the historic preservation design guidelines manual adopted pursuant to PTMC 17.30.160. (Ord. 2871 § 2, 2004; Ord. 2859 § 4, 2004).