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DATE/TIME <br />TYPE <br />OCCUPANCY <br />CONST TYPE <br />UGB: SITE: <br /> <br /> ~ILDING PERMIT <br />09/10/99 15:58 PERMIT NO <br />Resident. addition/alteration STATUS <br />R-1 ISSUED <br />V-N TO EXPIRE <br /> PAGE <br /> <br />99-05516 <br />ISSUED <br />09/08/1999 <br />03/06/2000 <br /> 2 <br /> <br />REQUIRED SETBACKS: <br /> <br /> PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS AND CONDITIONS <br /> <br />Front: Left: Right: Rear: <br />OK AS PER SITE PLAN <br /> <br />Special <br /> <br />1. CALL BEFORE YOU DIG .... IT'S THE LAW, <br /> A~ENTION: Oregon taw requires you to follow rules adopted <br /> by the Oregon Utility Notification Center. Those rules are <br /> set forth in OAR 952-001-0010 through OAR 952-001-0090. You <br /> may obtain copies of the rules by calling the center, <br /> (Note: The telephone number for the Oregon Utility Notifica- <br /> tion Center is (502) 222-1987). <br />2. THIS PLAN REVIEW WU COMPLETED BY J TRUSSELL ON 8-i3-99, <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 />4. SMOKE DETECTOR / POWER. In new construction, the required <br /> smoke detectors shall receive their primary power from the <br /> building wiring when such wiring is served from a commercial <br /> source, and when primary power is interrupted, shall receive <br /> power from a battery, Wiring shall be permanent and not <br /> switched. Smoke detectors shall be permitted to be battery <br /> operated when installed in existing buildings without <br /> commercial power or in buildings which undergo alterations, <br /> repairs or additions regulated by Section 216.11 <br /> [Sec. 316.2] <br />5. This site. building and facilities are required to be <br /> accessible to and useable by the physically handicapped, <br /> Details and dimensions not shown shall comply with Public <br /> Law 101-336, the Americans with Disabilities Act, Part III: <br /> Department of Justice Regulations of Friday, July 26, 1991: <br /> 28 C.F.R,, Part 36, including Americans with Disabilities <br /> Act Accessibility Guidelines (AD.G) and Public Law <br /> 100-430, the Fair Housing Act and the regulations adopted <br /> thereunder and the requirements of Chapter 11. <br />6. The maximum slope of a ramp on an accessible route is 1 <br /> vertical to 12 horizontal. The ramp shall be at least 26 <br /> inches in clear width. Ramps and Landings with drop-offs <br /> shall have curbs, walls or projecting surfaces that prevent <br /> people from slipping Off the ramp. Curbs shall be at least <br /> 2 inches high and/or extended platforms shall be at least <br /> 12 inches wide, Ramps on accessible routes shall have a <br /> slip resistance with a static coefficient of friction of <br /> <br /> <br />