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MANUFACTURED DWELLING PERMIT <br />DATE/TIME : 04/20/98 13:00 PERMIT NO <br />TYPE : Not in table. STATUS <br />UGB: SITE: ISSUED <br /> TO EXPIRE <br /> PAGE <br /> <br />98-02857 <br />ISSUED <br />04/20/1998 <br />10/17/1998 <br />2 <br /> <br /> PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS AND CONDITIONS <br />REQUIRED SETBACKS: Front: 20 Left: 10 Right: 10 Rear: 20 <br /> <br />Special: <br /> <br />This is a plan review covering the installation of the manufactured dwelling and is <br />to be used for single family dwelling purposes only, This review does not include <br />any review of accessory structures. <br /> <br />Separate permits are required for accessory structures, including garages and <br />carports, electrical service, water lines, sewer lines, and septic systems, <br /> <br />The approved site plan shall be posted in a visible and readily accessible <br />location prior to the inspection request, The manufactured dwelling is to be <br />installed per the 1997 Oregon Manufactured Dwelling Standards, <br /> <br />The permit fee for this manufactured dwelling covers a maximum of three inspections, <br />(1) STAND inspection, prior to the installation of the manufactured dwelling: <br />(2) INSTALLATION inspection (Footings/Setbacks/Blocking and Connections): and <br />(3) FINAL inspection. All blocking, installation of temporary or permanent <br />stairs and plumbing, electrical, and mechanical conections are required prior <br />to an inspection requst, <br /> <br />A REINSPECTION FEE OF $60.00 shall be assessed for each inspection beyond the <br />permitted three inspections or (1) when the permit card or the approved site plan <br />is not posted on the job site; (2) for failure to provide access on the date for <br />which the inspection is requested: (2) when the work for which an inspection is <br />requested is not complete. (4) when the manufactured dwelling is not installed <br />per 1997 Manufactured Dwelling Standards: (5) for failing to attach an installer's <br />certification tag. or (6) when required corrections are not made. No inspections <br />will be performed until the reinspection fee has been paid at our office, <br /> <br />OIHkN CUMMENIS AND CONUIIIUNS <br /> <br />1, THIS PLAN REVIEW WAS COMPLETED BY S. FREILINGER ON 4/16/98. <br />2, Approval of submitted plans is not an approval of omissions <br /> or oversights by this office or of noncompliance with any <br /> applicable regulations of local government. <br />3, Site grading and drainage shall provide grades which slope <br /> downward away from manufactured dwelling stands, foundation <br /> footings, concrete slabs, patios, walls, skirting, and <br /> foundations at a MINIMUM GRADE OF 1/2 INCH PER FOOT FOR 6 <br /> FEET horizontally. (Section 302(c) 1996 Oregon Manufactured <br /> Dwelling Code Standards), <br />4, Provide at least 1 square foot of underfloor ventilation <br /> for each 150 square feet of crawl space area. The openings <br /> shall be covered with a corrosion resistant wire mesh. At <br /> least one such opening shall be provided within 3 feet of <br /> each corner of the building, (R-311,1) <br />5, Provide an access crawl hole to the underfloor space. The <br /> minimum size opening required is 18 inches by 24 inches. <br /> (R-311.2) <br />6. Stairways shall not be less than 3 feet in clear width and <br /> the headroom shall not be less than 6 feet 8 inches. The <br /> minimum required stair tread width is 9 inches. The <br /> maximum stair rise is 8 inches. When risers are <br /> closed, all treads may have a uniform projection not to <br /> exceed I and 1/2 inches. The greatest riser height shall <br /> not exceed the smallest by more than 3/8 inch. (R-213.1) <br />7. Handrails meeting the following requirements shall be <br /> provided on at least one side of stairways. The handgrip <br /> portion of handrails shall be not more than 2 5/8 inches in <br /> cross-sectional dimension, or the shape shall provide an <br /> equivalent gripping surface. Handrails shall be mounted <br /> between a minimum of 30 inches and a maximum of 38 inches. <br /> They shall be continuous the full length of the stairs. <br /> Ends shall be returned or shall terminate in newel posts or <br /> safety terminals. <br /> <br /> <br />