DATE/TIME
<br />TYPE
<br />OCCUPANCY
<br />CONST TYPE
<br />UGB: AM
<br />
<br /> DWELLING PERMIT
<br /> 04/26/99 08:20 PERMIT NO 99-02552
<br /> New Single Family Dwelling STATUS ISSUED
<br /> R-3 ISSUED 04/26/1999
<br /> V-N TO EXPIRE 10/23/1999
<br />SITE: PAGE 3
<br /> area of 1/150 of the attic area (or 1/300 if between 50 of
<br /> 80 percent of required area is ventilators in the upper
<br /> · portion of the attic and located at least 3 feet above eave
<br />or cornice vents), As an alternative, install a 1 mil vapor
<br />barrier on the warm side of the ceiling, [Sec, 806,2]
<br />11, A~IC ACCESS, A readily accessible attic access shall be
<br />~r~vided to any attic area having a clear height of over
<br />0 inches. A framed opening not less than 22 inches by
<br />20 inches is required, [Sec. 807,1]
<br />12. EXTERIOR JOINTS around windows and door frames, between wall
<br />cavities and window or door frames, between wall and
<br />foundation, between wall and roof. between wall panels, at
<br />penetrations or utility services through walls, floors and
<br />roofs and all other openings in the exterior envelope shall
<br />be sealed in a manner approved by the Building Official.
<br />~E40t.8,2]
<br />13, EVERY SLEEPING ROOM shall have at least one openable window
<br />or exterior door approved for emergency egress or rescue.
<br />The window sill height shall not be more than 44 inches
<br />above the floor. The minimum net clear opening is 5,7 square
<br />feet, The minimum net clear opening height shall be 22
<br />inches. The minimum net clear opening width shall be 20
<br />inches, (SEC 310,2. 310.2,1)
<br />14, SAFETY GLAZING / LARGE PANE. The following shall be con-
<br />sidered a specific hazardous location for the purposes of
<br />glazing, Glazing in an individual fixed or operable pane
<br />that meets all of the following conditions:
<br />1. Exposed area of an individual pane greater than 9 sq. ft
<br />2, Bottom edge less than 18 inches above the floor.
<br />3. Top edge greater than 36 inches above the floor.
<br />15. LANDING / EXTERIOR DOOR. A minimum 3 foot x 3 foot landing
<br />shall be required on each side of an egress door, The floor
<br />or landing shall not be more than I and 1/2 inches lower
<br />than the top of the threshold. Exception: The landing at
<br />the exterior doorway shall not be more than 8 1/4 inches
<br />below the top of the threshold, [Sec, 312.1]
<br />16, HORIZONTAL SPACING between the vertical members in required
<br />guardrails at open sides of stairways, raised floor areas,
<br />balconies and porches shall be a maximum of 4 inches at the
<br />nearest point between the members, [Sec. 315.4]
<br />17. GUARDRAILS AND HANDRAILS shall be able to resist a single
<br />concentrated load of 200 pounds applied in any direction at
<br /> any point along the top, [Table 201,4] .
<br />18. WATER HEATERS shall be anchored or strapped to the building
<br /> to resist horizontal displacement due to eqrthquake motion,
<br /> [Section 510.5 Uniform Plumbing Code]
<br />19. FIRESTOPPING shall be provided in the following locations,
<br /> 1. In concealed spaces of stud walls, including furred
<br /> spaces not to exceed 10 feet horizontally, and at the
<br /> ceiling and floor level.
<br /> 2. At all interconnections between concealed vertical and h
<br /> horizontal spaces such as occur at soffits, drop or cove
<br /> ceilings, etc.
<br /> 2, In concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top
<br /> and bottom of the run and wall cavities in line with the
<br /> stringers:
<br /> 4. At openings around vents, pipes, ducts, chimneys, fire-
<br /> places at ceilings/floor level, w/non-combustible materials.
<br />20, SAFETY GLAZING / TUBS. The following shall be considered
<br /> specific hazardous locations for the purposes of glazing.
<br /> Glazing in doors and enclosures for hot tubs, whirlpools
<br /> saunas, steam rooms, bathtubs, showers: glazing in any
<br /> part of a building wall enclosing these compartments
<br /> where the bottom edge of the glazing is less than 60
<br /> inches above the drain outlet.
<br />21. BP, ABP. ENG. A~ACHED. This structure uses a combination
<br /> of Brace Wall Panels (BP), Alternate Braced Wall Panels
<br /> ABP), and an Engineered design to meet the code requirments
<br /> for lateral wall bracing. Insure that all BP's and ABP s
<br /> and Engineered Design requirments are located as indicated
<br /> on the plans and constructed as shown on the plans, the
<br /> attached detail sheets, and/or the attached engineering,
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