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DWELLING PERMIT <br />~ATE/TI~E 07/29/99 14:07 <br />TYPE New Single Family Dwelling <br />OCCUPANCY R-3 <br />CONST TYPE V-N <br />UGB: SITE: FD <br /> <br /> PERMIT NO 99-04654 <br /> STATUS ISSUED <br /> ISSUED 07/29/1999 <br /> TO EXPIRE 01/25/2000 <br /> PAGE 2 <br /> 12 inches. (See Section 4108.1.2) [Sec~ 403,4] <br /> LOT DP. qINAGE. Lots shall be provided with adequate drainage <br /> and shall be graded so as to drain surface water away from <br /> foundation walls, The grade away from foundation walls shall <br /> fall a minimum of 6 inches within the first I0 feet. Where <br /> lot lines, walls or other physical barriers prohibit <br /> 6 inches of fall within 10 feet, drains or other approved <br /> means shall be provided to ensure positive drainage. <br /> [Sec. 401,3] <br /> UNDERFLOOR DRAINS, The finished grade of the underfloor <br /> surface may be located at the bottom of the footing; however <br /> where there is evidence that the groundwater table can rise <br /> to within 6 inches of the finished floor at the building <br /> perimeter or where there is evidence that the surface water <br /> does not readily drain away from the building site~ the <br /> grade in the underftoor space shall be as high as the <br /> outside finished grade, unless an approved drainage system <br /> is provided. [Sec, 409.4] <br /> THE STRUCTURAL SUPPORTS for decks, balconies~ porches or <br /> similar structures shall be pressure-treated wood to protect <br /> against decay. [Sec, 322.1] <br />BP, ABP, This structure uses a combination of Brace Wall <br />Panels (BP) and Alternate Braced Wall Panels (ABP) to meet <br />the code requirements for lateral wall bracing. Insure that <br />all BP's are located as indicated on the plans, <br />RIDGE BOARD/GUSSET, Rafters shall be framed to a ridge <br />board or to each other with a gusset plate as a tie, The <br />ridge board shall be at least 1 inch nominal thickness and <br />not less in depth than the cut end of the rafter, At all <br />valleys and hips there shall be a valley or hip rafter not <br />less than 2 inch nominal thickness and not less in depth <br />than the cut end of the rafter. [Sec. 802,3] <br />SAFETY GLAZING / AT DOOR~ The following shall be considered <br />specific hazardous locations for the purposes of glazing: <br />Glazing, in an individual fixed or operable panel <br />adjacent to a door where the nearest vertical edge is <br />within a 24 inch arc of the door in a closed position <br />and whose bottom edge is less than 60 inches above <br />the floor or walking surface. Exception: Safety <br />glazing is not required when there is an intervening <br />wall or other permanent barrier between the door and <br />the glazing. <br />EVERY SLEEPING ROOM shall have at least one openable window <br />or exterior door approved for emergency egress or rescue. <br />The window silt 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. Exception: Grade floor windows may have a minimum <br />net clear opening of 5 square feet. ~Sec. 210.2, 310.2,1] <br />THE SECOND FLOOR AREAS OF THE <br /> MAIN <br /> HOUSE MARKED STORAGE <br />MAY NOT BE CHANGED INTO LIVING SPACE WITHOUT THE APPROPRIATE <br />PERMITS BEING APPLIED FOR AND RECEIVED, <br />ENERGY PATH #1 is based on R-21 wall insulation, R-25 under- <br />floor insulation, R-30 vaulted ceiling insulation, R-38 flat <br />ceiling insulation, R-15 below grade wood, concrete or <br />masonry walls, R-15 slab floor edge insulation~ R-8 forced <br />air duct insulation, 0.40 U-value window class, 0.50 U-value <br />skylight class. 0.54 U-value main entry door, (with a max- <br />imum area of 24 square feet) all other exterior doors, in- <br />cluding the door between the heated dwelling and the un- <br />heated garage, 0.20 U-value. <br /> <br />12. <br /> <br />13. <br /> <br />15. <br /> <br />16, <br /> <br />17, <br /> <br />18. <br /> <br />20. <br /> <br /> <br />