HomeMy WebLinkAbout2602 Plum Ct Pool & surrounding area - BuildingPREPARED 7/08/10 9 26 40 INSPECTION TICKET PAGE 1
CITY OF PORT ANGELES INSPECTOR JAMES LIERLY DATE 7/08/10
ADDRESS 2602 PLUM CT POOL SUBDIV
TENANT NBR PAUL CRONAUER
CONTRACTOR C CRONAUER CONSTRUCTION PHONE (425) 306 1666
OWNER CRONAUER PAUL P PHONE
PARCEL 06 30 00 1 0 6705 0000
APPL NUMBER 06 00001017 COMM NEW CONST
PERMIT BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP /SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS /COMMENTS
PW2 01 5/01/08 RV PUBLIC WORKS SEWER CONNECTION
5/01/08 AP Sewer connection inspection for pool
Sewer connection inspection for pool
BLRI 01 5/14/08 JLL BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 01 00
5/16/08 AP May 14 2008 8 39 33 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
SWIMMING POOL REBAR
AFTERNOON
May 16 2008 9 00 18 AM jlierly
belly steel for pool
BLRI 02 5/22/08 JLL BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 03 30
5/22/08 AP May 22 2008 8 44 02 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
REBAR SWIMMING POOL WALLS
LATE AFTERNOON INSPECTION
TOM SAID IT IS YOUR CHOICE WHETHER OR NOT YOU COME DO THIS
INSPECTION
May 22 2008 4 34 51 PM jlierly
BLRI 03 6/09/08 JLL BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 01 00
6/10/08 AP June 6 2008 4 29 41 PM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
REBAR APRON
AFTERNOON
June 10 2008 8 57 07 AM jlierly
BLRI 04 7/22/08 JLL BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 09 00
7/22/08 AP July 22 2008 8 38 50 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4260
REBAR PLATFORM SLAB FOR THE MECHANICAL PUMP HOUSE ROOM
MORNING
July 22 2008 4 45 32 PM jlierly
BL99 01 12/31/08 PB BLDG FINAL
12/31/08 DA December 31 2008 8 40 05 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
BLDG FINAL SWIMMING POOL JACUZZI
PLEASE CALL HIM WHEN YOU GET TO THE PROPERTY
December 31 2008 1 25 28 PM pbarthol
HEALTH DEPT NOT SIGN OFF LATCHES ON GATES ALARMS ON DOORS
LEADING FROM CLUB HOUSE TO POOL PB
PW99 01 12/31/08 RV PUBLIC WORKS FINAL
12/31/08 AP December 31 2008 7 08 09 AM rvess
December 31 2008 7 08 45 AM rvess
BL99 02 7/08/10 JLL /J BLDG FINAL
July 8 2010 9 24 59 AM 1pangrle
BUILDING FINAL ON THE POOL
PERMIT PL 00 PLUMBING PERMIT
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP /SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS /COMMENTS
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CITY OF PORT ANGELES INSPECTOR JAMES LIERLY DATE 7/08/10
ADDRESS 2602 PLUM CT POOL SUBDIV
TENANT NBA PAUL CRONAUER
CONTRACTOR C CRONAUER CONSTRUCTION PHONE (425) 306 1666
OWNER CRONAUER PAUL P PHONE
PARCEL 06 30 00 1 0 6705 0000
APPL NUMBER 06 00001017 COMM NEW CONST
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP /SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS /COMMENTS
PL2 01 5/30/08 JLL PLUMBING ROUGH IN TIME 01 00
5/30/08 AP May 30 2008 9 06 27 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
PLUMBING FOR THE POOL
AFTERNOON
May 30 2008 4 46 30 PM jlierly
PL99 01 12/31/08 PB PLUMBING FINAL
12/31/08 DA December 31 2008 8 44 48 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
BLDG FINAL SWIMMING POOL JACUZZI
PLEASE CALL HIM WHEN YOU GET TO THE PROPERTY
December 31 2008 1 25 28 PM pbarthol
HEALTH DEPT NOT SIGN OFF LATCHES ON GATES ALARMS ON DOORS
LEADING FROM CLUB HOUSE TO POOL PB
PL99 02 7/0a/10 J_ L\ PLUMBING FINAL
July 8 2010 9 25 45 AM 1pangrle
PLUMBING FINAL ON THE POOL
COMMENTS AND NOTES
(4/21/2009) Linda Pangrle Permits that need to be finaled Page 1_=
From Linda Pangrle
To Joyce Sullivan
Date 4/21/2009 10 09 AM
Subject: Permits that need to be finaled
Hi Joyce,
Are you enjoying the nice weather? I sure am.
I'm trying to finalize old permits. I noticed the following permits still need to be finaled. Please call and request final
inspections on these permits as soon as possible.
Permit #07 204 Interior remodel at the Landing Mall
Permit #07 -482 Walkway observation tower at the Landing Mall
Permit #06 -1017 Swimming Pool Jacuzzi at the Orchards
I appreciate your help in getting these permits finaled'
Thanks,
Linda
Private Residential Pools and Spas
Drowning Facts and Prevention Tips for Homeowners
A backyard pool or spa can be lots of fun for the whole family, but there are some
important things to remember before installing your new pool or spa
Did You Know
Among children ages 1 to 4 years, most drownings occur in
residential swimming pools. Most young children who drowned
in pools were last seen in the home, had been out of sight less
than 5 minutes, and were in the care of one or both parents at
the time. (Washington State Dept of Health)
Drowning is the second leading cause of injury-related death
for children ages 1 -14 in the U S
Children are attracted to water They can easily slip out the door
and fall into the pool or spa if there is no barrier Once a child
falls in, they usually don't scream for help, they simply slip under
the water quietly
As a homeowner it is your responsibility to ensure that your pool or spa meets state and local
building code requirements and is not a danger to young children By following
requirements and installing proper barriers for your new or existing pool or spa you can
prevent drowning deaths.
New Washington State building code requirements for residential pools and spas are in effect
as of July 1, 2007 These are minimum requirements. It is also important to contact your
local building official as they may have different requirements. You have a variety of options
for pool and spa barriers.
A 4 -sided barrier that is at least 4 feet high and surrounds the pool or spa is required. The
gate for this fence must
be out of a child s reach, and
be self closing /self latching.
Examples of fences that meet regulations
a.) Solid barriers and fences must be at least 48 inches high. Gaps between the fence and
ground must be less than 2 inches.
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b.) Barriers and fences with vertical spacing
If top of horizontal members are greater than
45 inches apart, then the vertical members cannot be
more than 4 inches.
c.) Chain link or mesh fences
The maximum mesh size is 2.25 inches square with
3 18 inches across. Anything over these dimensions may
allow a child to use the mesh as a foothold and climb over
the barrier
d.) Self latchinc/ self closing Bates
If the release mechanism of the self latching gate is less than 54 inches
from the bottom of the gate, this release mechanism should be at least 3 inches
below the top of the gate on the side facing the pool. This placement prevents
a child from reaching over the top of the gate and releasing the latch.
The gate should not have an opening greater than '/z inch within 18 inches of the
latch release mechanism This also prevents a child from reaching through and
releasing the gate.
If top of horizontal members are less than 45
inches apart then the vertical members cannot be
more than 1 3/4 inches.
Examples of fences that meet regulations, cont.
For Above Ground Pools (water depth over 2 feet)
These types of pools also need barriers. There are two ways to do this.
1 The steps /ladder going up to the pool can be removed, or
2.) The steps or ladder can be surrounded by a barrier This barrier needs to meel
regulations of the barriers described above
More on barriers
In addition, if an above ground pool has a barrier on top
top of the pool, the maximum vertical clearance between
the top of the pool and bottom of the barrier should not
exceed 4 inches. Having these barriers for above ground
pools can prevent a child from climbing into them
Your house can serve as one side of the barrier The other three sides must follow the same
barrier regulations described above If the house is serving as a side of the fence, the
following rules apply.
A power safety cover is another barrier option for pools, and a safety cover is an option for
spas. This cover must support the weight of a young child and meet the safety performance
requirements of the American Society for Testing and Materials Standards. If your private
There must be an alarm on doors that have direct access to the pool. The alarm must
sound when the door or screen is opened, and must continue for at least 30 seconds
within 7 seconds after the door is opened.
The alarm must be at least 85 decibels when measured 10 feet away and should be
distinct from other household sounds (TV doorbell, smoke alarm) The alarm can have a
switch that temporarily deactivates it for up to 15 seconds, so adults can pass in and
out of the house without setting off the alarm The deactivation switch pad must be
located at least 54 inches above the threshhold of the door covered by the alarm (this is
the reaching ability for most young children)
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pool or spa has a power safety cover or safety cover that meets all standards, additional
barriers as described above would be optional
A note about insurance policies
As a homeowner, it is your responsibility to contact your insurance agency about your new
pool or spa to ensure proper coverage from your homeowner's insurance Your insurance
agent should be aware of these new barrier regulations and how they may affect your current
policy
More tips on drowning prevention
1 RESTRICT ACCESS TO THE POOL The Association of Pool and Spa Professions
(ASSP) recommends being aware of objects (like tables and chairs) that may allow
children to climb over barriers and reach the pool or spa. In addition, tree limbs and
overhanging roofs should be removed or made inaccessible in order to prevent contact
with the pool or spa.
2 ADULT SUPERVISION One of the easiest ways to prevent drowning in backyard pools
and spas is supervision! According to Safe Kids USA, drowning is a quick and silent
killer In the time it takes to
cross the room for a towel (10 seconds), a child in the bathtub can become submerged
.answer the phone (2 minutes), that child can lose consciousness.
sign for a package at your front door (4 to 6 minutes), a child submerged in the bathtub
or pool can sustain permanent brain damage
Additional resources
Your local building official htto: /www.wabo.ora /iurisdiction /man.html
Washington State Building Code Council httn. /www.sbcc.wa.cov /sbccindx.html
Association of Pool and Spa Professionals www.theanso.ora
U.S. Consumer Safety Product Commission htto. /www.cnsc.eov /tias.html
Your local public health department htto. www .doh.wa.aov /LHJMao /LHJMao.htm
Injury Fact Sheets htto. /www.usa.safekids.ora /content documents /Drowning facts.odf
Clear Danger A National Study of Childhood Drowning and Related Attitudes and
Behaviors (2004) htto /www.usa.safekids.ora/NSKW.cfm
Injury and Violence Prevention Public Health- Seattle King County
Pool and Water Safety htto. www. metrokc .eov /HEALTH /iniury /drownme.htm
Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center
Drowning Prevention and Water Safety Information
www.seattlechildrens.ore /do/ or www.drownins- orevention.ora
Safe Kids USA htta. /www.usa.safekids.or /index.cfm
WAC 246 260 -031 General design, construction, and equipment for all WRF pool facilit. Page 1 of 15
246- 260 -021 246- 260 -031 246- 260 -041
WAC 246- 260 -031 Agency filings affecting this section
General design, construction, and equipment for all WRF pool facilities.
(See additional design and construction requirements for swimming pools in WAC 246- 260 -041 for spa pools in WAC
246 260 -051 and 246- 260 -061 for wading pools in WAC 246 260 -071 for spray pools in WAC 246 260 -081 and for
specialty design conditions in WAC 246- 260 -091 See chapter 246 -262 WAC for specific requirements for water park
type features.)
(1) Location. Owners shall locate pools to minimize surface drainage and other potential sources of pollution from
entering the pool
(2) Materials. Owners shall use only structure and equipment materials that are nontoxic, durable inert, and easily
cleanable.
(3) Walking surfaces. Owners shall design and maintain walking surfaces.
(a) Sloping away from the pool or pools,
(b) Sloping a minimum of one -fourth inch per foot to drain
(c) Having a nonslip finish,
(d) Not having an abrupt change in height of greater than one -half inch, a gap no greater than one -half inch in width,
or a crumbling surface presenting a potential tripping hazard
(e) Equipped with sufficient drains to prevent standing water and
(f) Of easily cleanable impervious finishes.
(4) Barriers for new construction and remodeling:
(a) Owners shall provide barriers to prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access to pools. Spray pool facilities
without standing water are exempt from barrier requirements of this section
(b) Barriers at limited use pools must be at least sixty inches high
(c) Barriers at general use pools must be at least seventy -two inches high.
(d) Barriers, including windows, (see figures 031 1 and 031.2) may not:
(i) Allow passage of a four -inch diameter sphere, or
(ii) Have spaces between vertical members greater than a width of one and three quarter inches if the distance
between the tops of horizontal members are spaced less than forty -five inches apart.
(e) Solid barriers may not have indentations or protrusions, other than normal construction tolerances and masonry
joints.
(f) Barriers must have self closing, self latching gates or doors that provide either
(i) A mechanism that uses a continuously locked latch, coded lock or other equivalent access control system that
always requires a key or code to enter pool area. If the latch is less than sixty inches from the ground the barrier must
have an eighteen -inch radius of solid material around the latch (see figure 031.2) to preclude a child on the outside of the
barrier from reaching through the gate or barrier and opening the latch and entering the pool, or
(ii) A latch height of sixty inches or more from the ground
(g) Restricted area service entrances are exempt from door or gate requirements provided that no public access is
available.
(h) Lifeguarded pools are not required to have a self closing, self latching gate during the period a pool is in use.
Facility gates shall be closed and locked during nonuse periods.
(i) Barrier heights are measured on the side outside the pool enclosure area. Owners shall ensure that surrounding
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Comment. Several commenters submitted detailed specifications on how various recreational facilities could
be made accessible These comments were submitted in response to the Department's request, in the
proposed guidelines, for more specific guidance on making recreational facilities accessible to persons with
handicaps (55 FR 24376) The Department specifically requested information about ways to provide access
into pools
Resoonse The Department appreciates all suggestions on recommended specifications for recreational
facilities, and, in particular for swimming pools For the present, the Department has decided not to
change the specifications for recreational facilities, including swimming pools, as provided by the Option
One guidelines, since there are no generally accepted standards covering such facilities Thus, access to the
pool area of a swimming facility is expected, but not specialized features for access into the pool (e g
hoists, or ramps into the water)
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
[Docket No N -94- FR 2665 N -08)
Supplement to Notice of Fair Housing Accessibility
Guidelines Questions and Answers about the Guidelines
AGENCY Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
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ACTION Supplement to Notice of Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines Questions
and Answers about the Guidelines
SUMMARY On March 6, 1991 (56 FR 9472), the Department published final Fair
Housing Accessibility Guidelines (Guidelines) to provide builders and developers
with technical guidance on how to comply with the accessibility requirements of the
Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 (Fair Housing Act) that are applicable to
certain multifamily dwellings designed and constructed for first occupancy after
March 13 1991 Since publication of the Guidelines, the Department has received
many questions regarding the applicability of the technical specifications set forth in
the Guidelines to certain types of new multifamily dwellings and certain types of
units within covered multifamily dwellings The Department also has received
several questions concerning the types of new multifamily dwellings that are
subject to the design and construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act.
This document reproduces the questions that have been most frequently asked by
members of the public, and the Department's answers to these questions The
Department believes that the issues addressed by these questions and answers
may be of interest and assistance to other members of the public who must comply
with the design and construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act. This notice
of questions and answers about the Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines will be
codified in the 1994 edition of the Code of Federal Regulations as Appendix IV to
the Fair Housing regulations (24 CFR Ch I Subch.A, App IV)
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT For technical questions regarding this
notice, contact Office of Fair Housing and
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Equal Opportunity Room 5112, Department of Housing and Urban Development,
451 Seventh Street, Washington DC 20410
telephone 202 708 2618 (voice) 202 708 -1734 TTY, for copies of this notice
contact the Fair Housing Information Clearinghouse at 1- 800 795 -7915 (this is a
toll free number), or 1- 800 -483 2209 (this is a toll free TTY number)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Background
The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 (Pub L. 100 -430, approved September
13, 1988) (the Fair Housing Amendments Act) amended title VIII of the Civil Rights
Act of 1968 (Fair HousingAct or Act) to add prohibitions against discrimination in
housing on the basis of disability and familial status The Fair Housing Amendments
Act also made it unlawful to design and construct
certain multifamily dwellings for first occupancy after March 13, 1991, in a manner
that makes them inaccessible to persons with disabilities, and established design
and construction requirements to make these dwellings readily accessible to and
usable by persons with disabilities Section 100 205 of the Department's
regulations at 24 CFR part 100 implements the Fair Housing Act's design and
construction requirements (also referred to as accessibility requirements)
On March 6, 1991 (56 FR 9472), the Department published final Fair Housing
Accessibility Guidelines (Guidelines) to provide builders and developers with
technical guidance on how to comply with the accessibility requirements of the Fair
Housing Act. (The Guidelines are codified at 24 CFR Ch I, Subch.A. App II The
preamble to the Guidelines is codified at 24 CFR Ch I, Subch.A. App III The
Guidelines are organized to follow the sequence of requirements as they are
presented in the Fair Housing Act and in 24 CFR 100 205 The Guidelines provide
technical guidance on the following seven requirements
Requirement 1 Accessible building entrance on an accessible route
Requirement 2. Accessible common and public use areas
Requirement 3 Usable doors (usable by a person in a wheelchair)
Requirement 4. Accessible route into and through the dwelling unit.
Requirement 5 Light switches, electrical outlets, thermostats and other
environmental controls in accessible locations
Requirement 6. Reinforced walls for grab bars
Requirement 7 Usable kitchens and bathrooms.
The design specifications presented in the Guidelines are recommended guidelines
only Builders and developers may choose to depart from these guidelines and seek
alternate ways to demonstrate that they have met the requirements of the Fair
Housing Act. The Fair Housing Act and the Department's implementing regulation
provides, for example, for use of the appropriate requirements of the ANSI A117 1
standard However, adherence to the Guidelines does constitute a safe harbor in
the Department's administrative enforcement process for compliance with the Fair
Housing Act's design and construction requirements Since publication of the
Guidelines, the Department has received many questions regarding applicability of
the design specifications set forth in the Guidelines to certain types of new
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multifamily dwellings and to certain types of interior housing designs The
Department also has received several questions concerning the types of new
multifamily dwellings that are subject to compliance with the design and
construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act. Given the wide variety in the
types of multifamily dwellings and the types of dwelling units, and the continual
introduction into the housing market of new building and interior designs, it was
not possible for the Department to prepare accessibility guidelines that would
address every housing type or housing design Although the Guidelines cannot
address every housing design, it is the Department's intention to assist the public
in complying with the design and construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act
through workshops and seminars, telephone assistance, written replies to written
inquiries, and through the publication of documents such as this one The
Department has contracted for the preparation of a design manual that will further
explain and illustrate the Fair Housing Act Accessibility Guidelines
The questions and answers set forth in this notice address the issues most
frequently raised by the public with respect to types of multifamily dwellings
subject to the design and construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act, and
the technical specifications contained in the Guidelines
The question and answer format is divided into two sections Section 1 entitled
Dwellings Subject to the New Construction Requirements of the Fair Housing Act'
addresses the issues raised in connection with the types of multifamily dwellings
(including portions of such dwellings) constructed for first occupancy after March
13 1991, that must comply with the Act's design and construction requirements
Section 2, entitled Accessibility Guidelines, addresses the issues raised in
connection with the design and construction specifications set forth in the
Guidelines
Date
Roberta Achtenberg, Assistant Secretary
for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
Accordingly the Department adds the 'Questions and Answers about the Fair
Housing Accessibility Guidelines' as Appendix IV to 24 CFR, Ch I, Subchapter A to
read as follows
Appendix IV to Ch.I, Subchapter A Questions and Answers
about the Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines
Questions and Answers about the
Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines
Introduction
On March 6, 1991 (56 FR 9472), the Department published final Fair Housing
Accessibility Guidelines (Guidelines) (The Guidelines are codified at 24 CFR Ch I,
Subch A, App II) The Guidelines provide builders and developers with technical
guidance on how to comply with the accessibility requirements of the Fair Housing
Amendments Act of 1988 (Fair Housing Act) that are applicable to certain
multifamily dwellings designed and constructed for first occupancy after March 13,
1991 Since publication of the Guidelines, the Department has received many
questions regarding the applicability of the technical specifications set forth in the
Guidelines to certain types of new multifamily dwellings and certain types of units
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within covered multifamily dwellings The Department also has received several
questions concerning the types of new multifamily dwellings that are subject to the
design and construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act.
The questions and answers contained in this document address some of the issues
most frequently raised by the public with respect to the types of multifamily
dwellings subject to the design and construction requirements of the Fair Housing
Act, and the technical specifications contained in the Guidelines
The issues addressed in this document are addressed only with respect to the
application of the Fair Housing Act and the Guidelines to dwellings which are
covered multifamily dwellings' under the Fair Housing Act. Certain of these
dwellings, as well as certain public and common use areas of such dwellings, may
also be covered by various other laws, such as section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973 (29 U S C 794), the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 (42 U S C 4151
4157), and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U S C 12101 12213)
Section 504 applies to programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance
The Department's regulations for section 504 are found at 24 CFR part 8
The Architectural Barriers Act applies to certain buildings financed in whole or in
part with federal funds The Department's regulations for the Architectural Barriers
Act are found at 24 CFR parts 40 and 41
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a broad civil rights law guaranteeing
equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities in employment, public
accommodations, transportation, State and local government services,
andtelecommunications The Department of Justice is the lead federal agency for
implementation of the ADA and should be contacted for copies of relevant ADA
regulations
The Department has received a number of questions regarding applicability of the
ADA to residential housing, particularly with respect to title III of the ADA, which
addresses accessibility requirements for public accommodations The Department
has been asked, in particular, if public and common use areas of residential housing
are covered by title III of the ADA. Strictly residential facilities are not considered
places of public accommodation and therefore would not be subject to title III of
the ADA, nor would amenities provided for the exclusive use of residents and their
guests However common areas that function as one of the ADA s twelve
categories of places of public accommodation within residential facilities are
considered places of public accommodation if they are open to persons other than
residents and their guests Rental offices and sales office for residential housing for
example, are by their nature open to the public, and are places of public
accommodation and must comply with the ADA requirements in addition to all
applicable requirements of the Fair Housing Act. As stated above, the remainder of
this notice addresses issues most frequently raised by the public with respect to the
types of multifamily dwellings subject to the design and construction requirements
of the Fair Housing Act, and the technical specifications contained in the Guidelines
Section 1 Dwellings Subject to the New Construction Requirements of the
Fair Housing Act.
The issues addressed in this section concern the types of multifamily dwellings (or
portions of such dwellings) designed and constructed for first occupancy after
March 13, 1991 that must comply with the design and construction requirements of
the Fair Housing, Act.
1 Townhouses
(a) Q Are townhouses in non elevator buildings which have individual exterior
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entrances required to be accessible?
A. Yes, if they are single -story townhouses If they are multistory townhouses,
accessibility is not required (See the discussion of townhouses in the preamble to
the Guidelines under Section 2 Definitions [Covered Multifamily Dwellings] at 56
FR 9481, March 6, 1991 or 24 CFR Ch I Subch A, App III
(b) Q Does the Fair Housing Act cover four one -story dwelling units that share
common walls and have individual entrances?
A. Yes The Fair Housing Act applies to all units in buildings consisting of four or
more dwelling units if such buildings have one or more elevators, and ground floor
dwelling units in other buildings consisting of four or more dwelling units. This
would include one -story homes, sometimes called ?single -story townhouses,
'villas, or patio apartments, regardless of ownership even though such homes
may not be considered multifamily dwellings under various building codes
(c) Q What if the single -story dwelling units are separated by firewalls?
A. The Fair Housing Act would still apply The Guidelines define covered multifamily
dwellings to include buildings having four or more units within a single structure
separated by firewalls.
2.Commercial Space
Q If a building includes three residential dwelling units and one or more
commercial spaces, is the building a covered multifamily dwelling under the Fair
Housing Act?
A. No Covered multifamily dwellings are buildings consisting of four or more
dwelling units, if such buildings have one or more elevators, and ground floor
dwelling units in other buildings consisting of four or more dwelling units
Commercial space does not meet the definition of dwelling unit. Note, however,
that title III of the ADA applies to public accommodations and commercial facilities,
therefore an independent determination should be made regarding applicability of
the ADA to the commercial space in such a building (see the introduction to these
questions and answers, which provides some background on the ADA)
3 Condominiums
(a) Q Are condominiums covered by the Fair Housing Act?
A. Yes Condominiums in covered multifamily dwellings are covered by the Fair
Housing Act. The Fair Housing Act makes no distinctions based on ownership
(b) Q If a condominium is pre -sold as a shell and the interior is designed and
constructed by the buyer are the Guidelines applicable?
A. Yes The Fair Housing Act applies to design and construction of covered
multifamily dwellings, regardless of whether the person doing the design and
construction is an architect, builder or private individual (See discussion of
condominiums in the preamble to Guidelines under Section 2 Definitions
[Dwelling Units] at 56 FR 9481, March 6, 1991, or 24 CFR Ch I, Subch A, App
III
4.Additions
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(a) Q If an owner adds four or more dwelling units to an existing building, are
those units covered by the Fair Housing Act?
A. Yes, provided that the units constitute a new addition to the building and not
substantial rehabilitation of existing units (b) Q What if new public and common
use spaces are also being added?
A. If new public and common use a_ reas or buildings are also added, they are
required to be accessible
(c) Q If the only new construction is an addition consisting of four or more
dwelling units, would the existing public and common use spaces have to be made
accessible?
A. No, existing public and common use areas would not have to be made
accessible The Fair Housing Act applies to new construction of covered multifamily
dwellings (See section 804(f)(3)(C)(i) of the Act.) Existing public and common use
facilities are not newly constructed portions of covered multifamily dwellings
However, reasonable modifications to the existing public and common use areas to
provide access would have to be allowed and the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) may apply to certain public and common use areas An independent
determination should be made regarding applicability of the ADA. (See the
introduction to these questions and answers, which provides some background on
the ADA.)
5.Units Over Parking
(a) Q Plans for a three -story building consist of a common parking area with
assigned stalls on grade as the first story, and two stories of single -story dwelling
units stacked over the parking All of the stories above the parking level are to
beaccessed by stairways There are no elevators planned to be in the building
Would the first story of single -story dwelling units over the parking level be
required to be accessible?
A. Yes The Guidelines adopt and amplify the definition of ground floor' found in
HUD's regulation implementing the Fair Housing Act (see 24 CFR 100 201) to
indicate that where the first floor containing dwelling units is above grade, all
units on that floor must be served by a building entrance on an accessible route
This floor will be considered to be a ground floor (See definition of ground floor'
in the Guidelines at 24 CFR Ch I, Subch A, App II, Section 2 Where no dwelling
units in a covered multifamily dwelling are located on grade, the first floor with
dwelling units will be considered to be a ground floor, and must be served by a
building entrance on an accessible route However the definition of ground floor'
does not require that there be more than one ground floor
(b) Q If a building design contains a mix of single -story flats on grade and single
story flats located above grade over a public parking area do the flats over the
parking area have to be accessible?
A. No In the example in the above question, because some single -story flats are
situated on grade, these flats would be the ground floor dwelling units and would
be required to be accessible The definition of ground floor in the Guidelines states,
in part, that ground floor means a floor of a buildingwith a building entrance on an
accessible route A building may have one or more ground floors Thus, the
definition includes situations where the design plan is such that more than one floor
of a building may be accessed by means of an accessible route (for an example,
see Question 6, which follows) There is no requirement in the Department's
regulations implementing the Fair Housing Act that there be more than one ground
floor
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6. More Than One Ground Floor
Q If a two or three story building is to be constructed on a slope, such that the
lowest story can be accessed on grade on one side of the building and the second
story can be accessed on grade on the other side of the building, do the dwelling
units on both the first and second stories have to be made accessible?
A. Yes By defining ground floor' to be any floor of a building with an accessible
entrance on an accessible route, the Fair Housing Act regulations recognize that
certain buildings, based on the site and the design plan, have more than one story
which can be accessed at or near grade In such cases, if more than one story can
be designed to have an accessible entrance on an accessible route, then all such
stories should be so designed Each story becomes a ground floor and the dwelling
units on that story must meet the accessibility requirements of the Act. (See the
discussion on this issue in Question 12 of this document.)
7 Continuing Care Facilities
Q Do the new construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act apply to
continuing care facilities which incorporate housing health care and other types of
services?
A. The new construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act would apply to
continuing care facilities if the facility includes at least one building with four or
more dwelling units Whether a facility is a dwelling under the Act depends on
whether the facility is to be used as a residence for more than a brief period of
time As a result, the operation of each continuing care facility must be examined
on a case -by -case basis to determine whether it contains dwellings Factors that
the Department will consider in making such an examination include, but are not
limited to (1) the length of time persons stay in the project, (2) whether policies
are in effect at the project that are designed and intended to encourage or
discourage occupants from forming an expectation and intent to continue to occupy
space at the project, and (3) the nature of the services provided by or at the
project.
8.Evidence of First Occupancy
Q. The Fair Housing Act applies to covered multifamily dwellings built for first
occupancy after March 13, 1991 What is acceptable evidence of 'first occupancy'?
A. The determination of first occupancy is made on a building by building basis. The
Fair Housing Act regulations provide that covered multifamily dwellings shall be
deemed to be designed and constructed for first occupancy on or before March 13,
1991 (and therefore exempt from the Act's accessibility requirements) if they are
occupied by that date or if the last building permit or renewal thereof for the
covered multifamily dwellings is issued by a State, county or local government on
or before June 15 1990
For buildings that did not obtain the final building permit on or before June 15,
1990, proof of the date of first occupancy consists of (1) a certificate of occupancy,
and (2) a showing that at least one dwelling unit in the building actually was
occupied by March 13, 1991 For example, a tenant has signed a lease and has
taken possession of a unit. The tenant need not have moved into the unit, but the
tenant must have taken possession so that, if desired he or she could have moved
into the building by March 13 1991 For dwelling units that were for sale, this
means that the new owner had completed settlement and taken possession of the
dwelling unit by March 13, 1991 Once again, the new owner need not have moved
in, but the owner must have been in possession of the unit and able to move in, if
desired on or before March 13 1991 A certificate of occupancy alone would not be
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an acceptable means of establishing first occupancy, and units offered for sale, but
not sold would not meet the test for first occupancy 9 Converted Buildings
Q If a building was used previously for a nonresidential purpose, such as a
warehouse, office building or school, and is being converted to a multifamily
dwelling must the building meet the requirements of the Fair Housing Act?
A. No, the Fair Housing Act applies to covered multifamily dwellings for first
occupancy after' March 13, 1991, and the Fair Housing Act regulation defines 'first
occupancy' as a building that has never before been used for any purpose (See
24 CFR 100 201 for the definition of 'first occupancy, and also 24 CFR Ch I,
Subch A, App I
Section 2 Accessibility Guidelines.
The issues addressed in this section concern the technical specifications set forth in
the Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines
Requirement 1 Accessible Entrance on an Accessible Route
10.Accessible Routes to Garages
(a) Q Is it necessary to have an accessible path of travel from a subterranean
garage to single -story covered multifamily dwellings built on top of the garage?
A. Yes. The Fair Housing Act requires that there be an accessible building entrance
on an accessible route To satisfy Requirement 1 of the Guidelines, there would
have to be an accessible route leading to grade level entrances serving thesingle-
story dwelling units from a public street or sidewalk or other pedestrian arrival
point. The below grade parking garage is a public and common use facility
Therefore, there must also be an accessible route from this parking area to the
covered dwelling units This may be provided either by a properly sloped ramp
leading from the below grade parking to grade level or by means of an elevator
from the parking garage to the dwelling units
(b) Q Does the route leading from inside a private attached garage to the dwelling
unit have to be accessible?
A. No Under Requirement 1 of the Guidelines, there must be an accessible
entrance to the dwelling unit on an accessible route However this route and
entrance need not originate inside the garage Most units with attached garages
have a separate main entry and this would be the entrance required to be
accessible Thus, if there were one or two steps inside the garage leading into the
unit, there would be no requirement to put a ramp in place of the steps However
the door connecting the garage and dwelling unit would have to meet the
requirements for usable doors
11.Site Impracticality Tests
(a) Q Under the individual building test, how is the second step of the test
performed, which involves measuring the slope of the finished grade between the
entrance and applicable arrival points?
A. The slope is measured at ground level from the entrance to the top of the
pavement of all vehicular and pedestrian arrival points within 50 feet of the planned
entrance, or if there are none within 50 feet, the vehicular or pedestrian arrival
point closest to the planned entrance
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(b) Q Under the individual building test, at what point of the planned entrance is
the measurement taken?
A. On a horizontal plane, the center of each individual doorway should be the point
of measurement when measuring to an arrival point, whether the doorway is an
entrance door to the building or an entrance door to a unit.
(c) Q The site analysis test calls for a calculation of the percentage of the
buildable areas having slopes of less than 10 percent. What is the definition of
buildable areas'?
A. The buildable area is any area of the lot or site where a building can be located
in compliance with applicable codes and zoning regulations
12.Second Ground Floors
(a) Q The Department's regulation for the Fair Housing Act provides that there can
be more than one ground floor in a covered multifamily dwelling (such as a three
story building built on a slope with three stories at and above grade in front and
two stories at grade in back) How is the individual building test performed for
additional stories, to determine if those stories must also be treated as ground
floors'?
A. For purposes of determining whether a non elevator building has more than one
ground floor the point of measurement for additional ground floors, after the first
ground floor has been established is at the center of the entrance (building
entrance for buildings with one or more common entrance and each dwelling unit
entrance for buildings with separate ground floor unit entrances) at floor level for
that story
(b) Q What happens if a builder deliberately manipulates the grade so that a
second story, which also might have been treated as a ground floor, requires steps?
A. Deliberate manipulation of the height of the finished floor level to avoid the
requirements of the Fair Housing Act would serve as a basis for the Department to
determine that there is reasonable cause to believe that a discriminatory housing
practice has occurred
Requirement 2 Public and Common Use Areas
13 No Covered Dwellings
Q. Are the public and common use areas of a newly constructed development that
consists entirely of buildings having four or more multistory townhouses, with no
elevators, required to be accessible?
A. No The Fair Housing Act applies only to new construction of covered multifamily
dwellings Multistory townhouses, provided that they meet the definition of
'multistory' in the Guidelines, are not covered multifamily dwellings if the building
does not have an elevator (See discussion of townhouses in the preamble to the
Guidelines under 'Section 2 Definitions [Covered Multifamily Dwellings] at 56 FR
9481, March 6, 1991, or 24 CFR Ch I, Subch A, App III If there are no covered
multifamily dwellings on a site, then the public and common use areas of the site
are not required to be accessible However the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) may apply to certain public and common use areas Again, an independent
determination should be made regarding applicability of the ADA. (See the
introduction to these questions and answers, which provides some background on
the ADA.)
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14.Parking Spaces and Garages
(a) Q How many resident parking spaces must be made accessible at the time of
construction?
A. The Guidelines provide that a minimum of two percent of the parking spaces
serving covered dwelling units be made accessible and located on an accessible
route to wheelchair users Also, if a resident requests an accessible space,
additional accessible parking spaces would be necessary if the two percent are
already reserved
(b) Q If both open and covered parking spaces are provided, how many of each
type must be accessible?
A. The Guidelines require that accessible parking be provided for residents with
disabilities on the same terms and with the full range of choices, e g surface
parking or garage, that are provided for other residents of the project. Thus, if a
project provides different types of parking such as surface parking, garage, or
covered spaces, some of each must be made accessible While the total parking
spaces required to be accessible is only two percent, at least one space for each
type of parking should be made accessible even if this number exceeds two
percent.
(c) Q If a project having covered multifamily dwellings provides parking garages
where there are several individual garages grouped together either in a separate
area of the building (such as at one end of the building or in a detached building),
for assignment or rental to residents, are there anyrequirements for the inside
dimensions of these individual parking garages?
A. Yes These garages would be public and common use space, even though the
individual garages may be assigned to a particular dwelling unit. Therefore, at least
two percent of the garages should be at least 14 2 wide and the vehicular door
should be at least 10' -0' wide.
(d) Q If a covered multifamily dwelling has a below grade common use parking
garage, is there a requirement for a vertical clearance to allow vans to park?
A. This issue was addressed in the preamble to the Guidelines, but continues to be
a frequently asked question (See the preamble to the Guidelines under the
discussion of Section 5 Guidelines for Requirement 2 at 56 FR 9486, March 6,
1991, or 24 CFR Ch I, Subch A, App III In response to comments from the
public that the Guidelines for parking specify minimum vertical clearance for garage
parking, the Department responded
No national accessibility standards, including UFAS, require particular vertical
clearances in parking garages The Department did not consider it appropriate to
exceed commonly accepted standards by including a minimum vertical clearance in
the Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines, in view of the minimal accessibility
requirements of the Fair Housing Act.
Since the Guidelines refer to ANSI A117 1 1986 for the standards to follow for
public and common use areas, and since the ANSI does not include a vertical
clearance for garageparking, the Guidelines likewise do not. (Note UFAS is the
Uniform Federal Accessibility Standard
15.Public Telephones
Q If a covered multifamily dwelling has public telephones in the lobby, what are
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the requirements for accessibility for these telephones?
A. The requirements governing public telephones are found in Item #14 'Common
use spaces and facilities, in the chart under Requirement 2 of the Guidelines. While
the chart does not address the quantity of accessible public telephones, at a
minimum, at least one accessible telephone per bank of telephones would be
required The specifications at ANSI 4 29 would apply
Requirement 3 Usable Doors
16.Required Width
Q Will a standard hung 32 -inch door provide sufficient clear width to meet the
requirements of the Fair Housing Act?
A. No a 32 inch door would not provide a sufficient clear opening to meet the
requirement for usable doors A notation in the Guidelines for Requirement 3
indicates that a 34 -inch door hung in the standard manner provides an acceptable
nominal 32 inch clear opening
17 Maneuvering Clearances and Hardware
Q Is it correct that only the exterior side of the main entry door of covered
multifamily dwellings must meet the ANSI requirements?
A. Yes The exterior side of the main entry door is part of the public and common
use areas and therefore must meet ANSI A117 1 1986 specifications for doors
These specifications include necessary maneuvering clearances and accessible door
hardware The interior of the main entry door is part of the dwelling unit and only
needs to meet the requirements for usable doors within the dwelling intended for
user passage, i e at least 32 inches nominal clear width, with no requirements for
maneuvering clearances and hardware (See 56 FR 9487 -9488 March 6, 1991, or
24 CFR Ch I, Subch A, App III
18.Doors to Inaccessible Areas
Q Is it necessary to provide usable doors when the door leads to an area of the
dwelling that is not accessible, such as the door leading down to an unfinished
basement, or the door connecting a single -story dwelling with an attached garage?
(In the latter case, there is a separate entrance door to the unit which is
accessible
A. Yes Within the dwelling unit, doors intended for user passage through the unit
must meet the requirements for usable doors Such doors would have to provide at
least 32 inches nominal clear width when the door is open 90 degrees,
measuredbetween the face of the door and the stop This will ensure that, if a
wheelchair user occupying the dwelling unit chooses to modify the unit to provide
accessibility to these areas, such as installing a ramp from the dwelling unit into
the garage, the door will be sufficiently wide to allow passage It also will allow
passage for people using walkers or crutches
Requirement 4 Accessible Route Into and Through the Unit
19.Sliding Door
Q If a sliding door track has a threshold of 3/4 does this trigger requirements for
ramps?
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A. No The Guidelines at Requirement 4 provide that thresholds at doors, including
sliding door tracks, may be no higher than 3/4 and must be beveled with a slope
no greater than 1 2
20 Private Attached Garages
(a) Q If a covered multifamily dwelling has an individual, private garage which is
attached to and serves only that dwelling does the garage have to be accessible in
terms of width and length?
A. Garages attached to and which serve only one covered multifamily dwelling are
part of that dwelling unit, and are not covered by Requirement 2 of the Guidelines,
which addresses accessible and usable public and common use space Because
such individual garages attached to and serving only one coveredmultifamily
dwelling typically are not finished living space, the garage is not required to be
accessible in terms of width or length The answer to this question should be
distinguished from the answer to Question 14(c) Question 14(c) addresses parking
garages where there are several garages or stalls located together either in a
separate, detached building or in a central area of the building such as at one
end These types of garages are not attached to, and do not serve, only one unit
and are therefore considered public and common use garages
21.Split -Level Entry
Q Is a dwelling unit that has a split entry foyer, with the foyer and living room on
an accessible route and the remainder of the unit down two steps, required to be
accessible if it is a ground floor unit in a covered multifamily dwelling?
A. Yes Under Requirement 4, there must be an accessible route into and through
the dwelling unit. This would preclude a split level foyer unless a properly sloped
ramp can be provided
Requirement 5 Environmental Controls
22.Range Hood Fans
Q Must the switches on range hood kitchen ventilation fans be in accessible
locations?
A. No Kitchen ventilation fans located on a range hood are considered to be part of
the appliance The Fair Housing Act has no requirements for appliances in the
interiors of dwellingunits, or the switches that operate them (See Guidelines for
Requirement 5' and Controls for Ranges and Cooktops' at 56 FR 9490 and 9492,
March 6, 1991 or 24 CFR Ch I, Subch A, App III
Requirement 6 Reinforced Walls for Grab Bars
23 Type of Reinforcement
Q What type of reinforcement should be used to reinforce bathroom walls for the
later installation of grab bars?
A. The Guidelines do not prescribe the type of material to use or method of
providing reinforcement for bathroom walls The Guidelines recognize that grab bar
reinforcing may be accomplished in a variety of ways, such as by providing plywood
panels in the areas illustrated in the Guidelines under Requirement 6, or by
installing vertical reinforcement in the form of double studs at the points noted on
the figures in the Guidelines The builder /owners should maintain records that
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reflect the placement of the reinforcing material for later reference by a resident
who wishes to install a grab bar
24.Type of Grab Bar
Q What types of grab bars should the reinforcement be designed to accommodate
and what types may be used if the builder elects to install grab bars in some units
at the time of construction?
A. The Guidelines do not prescribe the type of product for grab bars, or the
structural strength for grab bars The Guidelines only state that the necessary
reinforcement must be placed so as to permit later installation of appropriate grab
bars (Emphasis added In determining what is an appropriate grab bar, builders
are encouraged to look to the 1986 ANSI A117 1 standard, the standard cited in
the Fair Housing Act. Builders also may follow State or local standards in planning
for or selecting appropriate grab bars
Requirement 7 Usable Kitchens and Bathrooms
25 Counters and Vanities
Q It appears from Figure 2(c) of the Guidelines (under Requirement 5) that there
is a 34 inch height requirement for kitchen counters and vanities Is this true?
A. No Requirement 7 addresses the requirement for usable kitchens and
bathrooms so that a person in a wheelchair can maneuver about the space The
legislative history of the Fair Housing Act makes it clear that the Congress intended
that the Act affect ability to maneuver within the space of the kitchen and
bathroom but not to require fixtures, cabinetry or plumbing of adjustable design
Figure 2(c) of the Guidelines is illustrating the maximum side reach range over an
obstruction Because the picture was taken directly from the ANSI A117 1 1986
standard, the diagram also shows the height of the obstruction which in this
picture, is a countertop This 34 inch height, however, should not be regarded as a
requirement.
26.Showers
Q Is a parallel approach required at the shower, as shown in Figure 7(d) of the
Guidelines?
A. Yes For a 36 x 36 shower as shown in Figure 7(d), a person in a wheelchair
would typically add a wall hung seat. Thus the parallel approach as shown in Figure
7(d) is essential in order to be able to transfer from the wheelchair to the shower
seat.
27 Tub Controls
Q Do the Guidelines set any requirements for the type or location of bathtub
controls?
A. No except where the specifications in Requirement 7(2)(b) are used In that
case, while the type of control is not specified, the control must be located as
shown in Figure 8 of the Guidelines
28.Paragraph (b) Bathrooms
Q If an architect or builder chooses to follow the bathroom specifications in
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Requirement 7 Guideline 2, paragraph (b), where at least one bathroom is
designed to comply with the provisions of paragraph (b) are the other bathrooms
in the dwelling unit required to have reinforced walls for grab bars?
A. Yes Requirement 6 of the Guidelines requires reinforced walls in bathrooms for
later installation of grab bars Even though Requirement 6 was not repeated under
Requirement 7 Guideline 2, it is a separate requirement which must be met in all
bathrooms The same would be true for other Requirements in the Guidelines, such
as Requirement 5 which applies to usable light switches, electrical outlets,
thermostats and other environmental controls, Requirement 4 for accessible route,
and Requirement 3 for usable doors
29 Bathroom Clear Floor Space
Q Is it acceptable to design a bathroom with an in- swinging 2 10 door which can
be retrofitted to swing out in order to provide the necessary clear floor space in the
bathroom?
A. No The requirements in the Guidelines must be included at the time of
construction Thus, for a bathroom, there must be sufficient maneuvering space
and clear floor space so that a person using a wheelchair or other mobility aid can
enter and close the door use the fixtures and exit
30 Lavatories
Q Would it be acceptable to use removable base cabinets beneath a wall -hung
lavatory where a parallel approach is not possible?
A. Yes The space under and around the cabinet should be finished prior to
installation For example, the tile or other floor finish must extend under the
removable base cabinet.
31 Wing Walls
Q Can a water closet (toilet) be located in an alcove with a wing wall?
A. Yes, as long as the necessary clear floor space shown in Figure 7(a) is provided
This would mean that the wing wall could not extend beyond the front edge of a
lavatory located on the other side of the wall from the water closet.
32.Penalties
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Q What types of penalties or monetary damages will be assessed if covered
multifamily dwellings are found not to be in compliance with the Fair Housing Act?
A. Under the Fair Housing Act, if an administrative law judge finds that a
respondent has engaged in or is about to engage in a discriminatory housing
practice, the administrative law judge will order appropriate relief Such relief may
include actual and compensatory damages, injunctive or other equitable relief
attorney's fees and costs, and may also include civil penalties ranging from
$10,000 for the first offense to $50,000 for repeated offenses. In addition, in the
case of buildings which have been completed, structural changes could be ordered
and an escrow fund might be required to finance future changes
Further, a Federal district court judge can order similar relief plus punitive damages
as well as civil penalties for up to $100,000 in an action brought by a private
individual or by the U S Department of Justice
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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a civil rights law that prohibits
discrimination on the basis of disability The ADA requires places of public
accommodation and commercial facilities be readily accessible to and
usable by individuals with disabilities Accessibility guidelines for
recreation facilities including swimming pools wading pools and spas
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waterparks hospitals and health care facilities Regulations may also
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CITY OF PORT ANGELES INSPECTOR JAMES LIERLY DATE 12/31/08
ADDRESS 2602 PLUM CT POOL SUBDIV
TENANT NBR PAUL CRONAUER
CONTRACTOR C CRONAUER CONSTRUCTION PHONE (425) 306 1666
OWNER CRONAUER PAUL P PHONE
PARCEL 06 30 00 1 0 6705 0000
APPL NUMBER 06 00001017 COMM NEW CONST
PERMIT BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP /SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS /COMMENTS
PW2 01 5/01/08 RV PUBLIC WORKS SEWER CONNECTION
5/01/08 AP Sewer connection inspection for pool
Sewer connection inspection for pool
BLRI 01 5/14/08 JLL BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 01 00
5/16/08 AP May 14 2008 8 39 33 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
SWIMMING POOL REBAR
AFTERNOON
May 16 2008 9 00 18 AM jlierly
belly steel for pool
BLRI 02 5/22/08 JLL BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 03 30
5/22/08 AP May 22 2008 8 44 02 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
REBAR SWIMMING POOL WALLS
LATE AFTERNOON INSPECTION
TOM SAID IT IS YOUR CHOICE WHETHER OR NOT YOU COME DO THIS
INSPECTION
May 22 2008 4 34 51 PM jlierly
BLRI 03 6/09/08 JLL BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 01 00
6/10/08 AP June 6 2008 4 29 41 PM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
REBAR APRON'
AFTERNOON
June 10 2008 8 57 07 AM jlierly
BLRI 04 7/22/08 JLL BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 09 00
7/22/08 AP July 22 2008 8 38 50 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4260
REBAR PLATFORM SLAB FOR THE MECHANICAL PUMP HOUSE ROOM
MORNING
July 22 2008 4 45 32 PM jlierly
BL99 01 12/31/08 JLL BLDG FINAL
1__ December 31 2008 8 40 05 AM 1pangrle
JJJ TOM 460 4 2 4 0
BLDG FINAL SWIMMING POOL JACUZZI
PLEASE CALL HIM WHEN YOU GET TO THE PROPERTY
PW99 01 12/31/08 RV PUBLIC WORKS FINAL
12/31/08 AP December 31 2008 7 08 09 AM rvess
December 31 2008 7 08 45 AM rvess
PERMIT PL 00 PLUMBING PERMIT
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP /SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS /COMMENTS
PL2 01 5/30/08 JLL PLUMBING ROUGH IN TIME 01 00
5/30/08 AP May 30 2008 9 06 27 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
PLUMBING FOR THE POOL
AFTERNOON
May 30 2008 4 46 30 PM jlierly
PL99 01 12/31/08 JLL PLUMBING FINAL
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PREPARED 12/31/08 8 46 10 INSPECTION TICKET PAGE 2
CITY OF PORT ANGELES INSPECTOR JAMES LIERLY DATE 12/31/08
ADDRESS 2602 PLUM CT POOL SUBDIV
TENANT NBR PAUL CRONAUER
CONTRACTOR C CRONAUER CONSTRUCTION PHONE (425) 306 1666
OWNER CRONAUER PAUL P PHONE
PARCEL 06 30 00 1 0 6705 0000
APPL NUMBER 06 00001017 COMM NEW CONST
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP /SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS /COMMENTS
December 31 2008 8 44 48 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
BLDG FINAL SWIMMING POOL JACUZZI
PLEASE CALL HIM WHEN YOU GET TO THE PROPERTY
COMMENTS AND NOTES
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PREPARED 7/22/08 9 49 53 INSPECTION TICKET PAGE 1
CITY OF PORT ANGELES INSPECTOR JAMES LIERLY DATE 7/22/08
ADDRESS 2602 PLUM CT SUBDIV
TENANT NBR PAUL CRONAUER
CONTRACTOR C CRONAUER CONSTRUCTION PHONE (425) 306 1666
OWNER CRONAUER PAUL P PHONE
PARCEL 06 30 00 1 0 6705 0000
APPL NUMBER 06 00001017 COMM NEW CONST
PERMIT BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP /SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS /COMMENTS
PW2 01 5/01/08 RV PUBLIC WORKS SEWER CONNECTION
5/01/08 AP Sewer connection inspection for pool
Sewer connection inspection for pool
BLRI 01 5/14/08 JLL BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 01 00
5/16/08 AP May 14 2008 8 39 33 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
SWIMMING POOL REBAR
AFTERNOON
May 16 2008 9 00 18 AM jlierly
belly steel for pool
BLRI 02 5/22/08 JLL BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 03 30
5/22/08 AP May 22 2008 8 44 02 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
REBAR SWIMMING POOL WALLS
LATE AFTERNOON INSPECTION
TOM SAID IT IS YOUR CHOICE WHETHER OR NOT YOU COME DO THIS
INSPECTION
May 22 2008 4 34 51 PM jlierly
BLRI 03 6/09/08 JLL BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 01 00
6/10/08 AP June 6 2008 4 29 41 PM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
REBAR APRON"
AFTERNOON
June 10 2008 8 57 07 AM jlierly
BLRI 04 7/22/08 BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 09 00
July 22 2008 8 38 50 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4260
REBAR PLATFORM SLAB FOR THE MECHANICAL PUMP HOUSE ROOM
MORNING
COMMENTS AND NOTES
PREPARED 6/09/08 10 46 41 INSPECTION TICKET PAGE 2
CITY OF PORT ANGELES INSPECTOR JAMES LIERLY DATE 6/09/08
ADDRESS 2602 PLUM CT SUBDIV
TENANT NBR PAUL CRONAUER
CONTRACTOR C CRONAUER CONSTRUCTION PHONE (425) 306 1666
OWNER CRONAUER PAUL P PHONE
PARCEL 06 30 00 1 0 6705 0000
APPL NUMBER 06 00001017 COMM NEW CONST
PERMIT BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP /SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS /COMMENTS
PW2 01 5/01/08 RV PUBLIC WORKS SEWER CONNECTION
5/01/08 AP Sewer connection inspection for pool
Sewer connection inspection for pool
BLRI 01 5/14/08 JLL BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 01 00
5/16/08 AP May 14 2008 8 39 33 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
SWIMMING POOL REBAR
AFTERNOON
May 16 2008 9 00 18 AM jlierly
belly steel for pool
BLRI 02 5/22/08 JLL BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 03 30
5/22/08 AP May 22 2008 8 44 02 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
REBAR SWIMMING POOL WALLS
LATE AFTERNOON INSPECTION
TOM SAID IT IS YOUR CHOICE WHETHER OR NOT YOU COME DO THIS
INSPECTION
May 22 2008 4 34 51 PM jlierly
BLRI 03 6/09/08 L n BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 01 00
L�
June 6 2008 4 29 41 PM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
REBAR APRON'
AFTERNOON
COMMENTS AND NOTES
PREPARED 5/30/08 10 28 40 INSPECTION TICKET PAGE 2
CITY OF PORT ANGELES INSPECTOR JAMES LIERLY DATE 5/30/08
ADDRESS 2602 PLUM CT SUBDIV
TENANT NBR PAUL CRONAUER
CONTRACTOR C CRONAUER CONSTRUCTION PHONE (425) 306 1666
OWNER CRONAUER PAUL P PHONE
PARCEL 06 30 00 1 0 6705 0000
APPL NUMBER 06 00001017 COMM NEW CONST
PERMIT PL 00 PLUMBING PERMIT
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP /SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS /COMMENTS
PL2 01 5/30/08 Ji,L PLUMBING ROUGH IN TIME 01 00
/t_ May 30 2008 9 06 27 AM 1pangrle
,.',7i N TOM 460 4240
t PLUMBING FOR THE POOL
AFTERNOON
COMMENTS AND NOTES
PREPARED 5/22/08 8 50 43 INSPECTION TICKET PAGE 1
CITY OF PORT ANGELES INSPECTOR JAMES LIERLY DATE 5/22/08
ADDRESS 2602 PLUM CT SUBDIV
TENANT NBR PAUL CRONAUER
CONTRACTOR C CRONAUER CONSTRUCTION PHONE (425) 306 1666
OWNER CRONAUER PAUL P PHONE
PARCEL 06 30 00 1 0 6705 0000
APPL NUMBER 06 00001017 COMM NEW CONST
PERMIT BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP /SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS /COMMENTS
PW2 01 5/01/08 RV PUBLIC WORKS SEWER CONNECTION
5/01/08 AP Sewer connection inspection for pool
Sewer connection inspection for pool
BLRI 01 5/14/08 JLL BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 01 00
5/16/08 AP May 14 2008 8 39 33 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
SWIMMING POOL REBAR
AFTERNOON
May 16 2008 9 00 18 AM jlierly
belly steel for pool
BLRI 02 5/22/08 J L BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 03 30
May 22 2008 8 44 02 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
REBAR SWIMMING POOL WALLS
LATE AFTERNOON INSPECTION
TOM SAID IT IS YOUR CHOICE WHETHER OR NOT YOU COME DO THIS
INSPECTION
COMMENTS AND NOTES
PREPARED 5/14/08 9 03 08 INSPECTION TICKET PAGE 1
CITY OF PORT ANGELES INSPECTOR JAMES LIERLY DATE 5/14/08
ADDRESS 2602 PLUM CT SUBDIV
TENANT NBR PAUL CRONAUER
CONTRACTOR C CRONAUER CONSTRUCTION PHONE (425) 306 1666
OWNER CRONAUER PAUL P PHONE
PARCEL 06 30 00 1 0 6705 0000
APPL NUMBER 06 00001017 COMM NEW CONST
PERMIT BPC 00 BUILDING PERMIT COMMERCIAL
REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION
TYP /SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS /COMMENTS
PW2 01 5/01/08 RV PUBLIC WORKS SEWER CONNECTION
5/01/08 AP Sewer connection inspection for pool
Sewer connection inspection for pool
BLRI 01 5/14/08 JLL BLDG REBAR INSPECTION TIME 01 00
May 14 2008 8 39 33 AM 1pangrle
TOM 460 4240
SWIMMING POOL REBAR
AFTERNOON
COMMENTS AND NOTES
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Application Number
Application pin number
Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER
Tenant nbr name
Application type description
Subdivision Name
Property Use
Property Zoning
Application valuation
Application desc
NEW SWIMMING POOL
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BUILDING DIVISION
321 EAST 5TH STREET PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
06 00001017
831193
2602 PLUM CT
06 30 00 1 0 6705 0000
PAUL CRONAUER
COMM NEW CONST
RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSTY
30000
Owner Contractor
CRONAUER PAUL P
PO BOX 282
PORT ANGELES
Other struct info
BASE FEE
5 00 10 1000 THOU BL -25 001 50K (10 10 PER K)
Special Notes and Comments
The Fire Department has reviewed the project application and
T Forms /Building Division/Building Permit (10 /0l /07).wpd
Date 3/13/08
C CRONAUER CONSTRUCTION
19318 SE 243RD OK
WA 983620048 MOUNTLAKE TERRACE
MOUNTLAKE TERRACE WA 980436443
(425) 306 1666
TOTAL LOT COVERAGE 1 00
NUMBER OF STORIES 1 00
EXISTING LOT COVERAGE 1 00
LOT SIZE 1 00
PROPOSED LOT COVERAGE 1 00
TOTAL LOT COVERAGE 1 00
NUMBER OF UNITS 1 00
Permit BUILDING PERMIT COMMERCIAL
Additional desc SWIMMING POOL JACUZZI
Permit pin number 87064
Permit Fee 468 25 Plan Check Fee 304 36
Issue Date 3/13/08 Valuation 30000
Expiration Date 9/09/08
Qty Unit Charge Per Extension
417 75
50 50
Permit PLUMBING PERMIT
Additional desc SWIMMING POOL JACUZZI
Permit pin number 87080
Permit Fee 94 00 Plan Check Fee 00
Issue Date 3/13/08 Valuation 0
Expiration Date 9/09/08
Qty Unit Charge Per Extension
BASE FEE 50 00
1 00 7 0000 ECH PL EA INSTALL WATER PIPE 7 00
1 00 15 0000 ECH PL -OTHER BACKFLOW 2 15 00
1 00 15 0000 ECH PL- EA BLDG SEWER 15 00
1 00 7 0000 ECH PL- EA WATER HEATER 7 00
A T occ46/
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Separate Permits are required for electrical work, SEPA, Shoreline ESA, utilities, private and public improvements. This permit becomes
null and void if work or construction authorized is not commenced within 180 days if construction or work is suspended or abandoned
for a period of 180 days after the work has commenced or if required inspections have not been requested within 180 days from the
last inspection I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions
of laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of a permit does
not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulating construction or the performance of
construction.
Date Print Name Signature of Contractor or Authorized Agent Signature of Owner Of owner is builder)
CALL 417 -4815 FOR BUILDING INSPECTIONS CALL 417 -4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS
CALL 417 -4807 FOR PUBLIC WORKS UTILITIES
PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO COVER, INSULATE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE
INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED POST PERMIT IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE.
INSPECTION TYPE DATE ACCEPTED COMMENTS
FOUNDATION•
FOOTINGS
SHEAR WALLS WALLS
FOUNDATION DRAINAGE DOWN SPOUTS
PIERS
POST HOLES (POLE BLDGS.)
PLUMBING
UNDER FLOOR SLAB
ROUGH -IN
WATER LINE (METER TO BLDG)
GAS LINE
BACK FLOW WATER
AIR SEAL
WALLS
CEILING
FRAMING
JOISTS GIRDERS
SHEAR WALL/HOLD DOWNS
WALLS -PROOF./ CEILING
DRYWALL (INTERIOR BRACED PANEL ONLY)
T -BAR
INSULATION
SLAB
WALL FLOOR CEILING
MECHANICAL
HEAT PUMP /FURNACE /DUCTS
GAS LINE
WOOD STOVE PELLET CHIMNEY
COMMERCIAL HOOD DUCTS
MANUFACTURED HOMES
FOOTING SLAB
BLOCKING HOLD DOWNS
SKIRTING
ELECTRICAL LIGHT DEPT
CONSTRUCTION R.W PW/
ENG INEERING 417 -4807
I FIRE 417 -4653 I
I PLANNING DEPT 417 -4750 I
I BUILDING 417 -4815
T.Forms /Building Division/Building Permit (I0 /01 /07).wpd
BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD
YES I NO
FINAL
FINAL
DATE ACCEPTED BY.
DATE ACCEPTED BY.
PLANNING DEPT SEPARATE PERMIT k's SEPA.
PARKING /LIGHTING ESA.
LANDSCAPING I SHORELINE.
FINAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY /USE
RESIDENTIAL DATE YES NO COMMERCIAL DATE ACCEPTED
YES I NO
417 -4735 ELECTRICAL
LIGHT DEPT
CONSTRUCTION R.W
PW ENGINEERING
I FIRE DEPT
I PLANNING DEPT
I BUILDING
I I I
I I I
I I I
Application Number
Application pin number
Special Notes and Comments
has no comments
March 10 2008 2 43 28 PM sroberds
The proposed development is a recreational amenity (in
ground pool) in association with a multiple family
development in the RMD zone NO extension of the RMD
activity shall extend onto the adjacent (east) residential
zoned lot other than open space The adjacent lot shall be
fenced as it will encompass open space for the recreational
amenity
The pool water line connection requires a back flow device
an inspection and testing of the device is required by
Public Works Back Flow inspector
January 3 2008 12 55 12 PM rbecker
The fillers for the swimming pool and the jacuzzi must have
an air gap or a reduced pressure backflow assembly
installed Ron Becker at 417 4886
March 13 2008 11 53 28 AM 1pangrle
Contact Ron Becker at 417 4886 regarding backflow protection
requirements and inspections
Other Fees
Fee summary
Permit Fee Total 562 25 562 25 00 00
Plan Check Total 304 36 304 36 00 00
Other Fee Total 4 50 4 50 00 00
Grand Total 871 11 871 11 00 00
Separate Permits are required for electrical work, SEPA, Shoreline ESA, utilities private and public improvements. This permit becomes
null and void if work or construction authorized is not commenced within 180 days if construction or work is suspended or abandoned
for a period of 180 days after the work has commenced, or if required inspections have not been requested within 180 days from the
last inspection I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions
of laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of a permit does
not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulating construction or the performance of
construction
Date Print Name Signature of Contractor or Authorized Agent Signature of Owner (if owner is builder)
T Forms /Building Division/Building Permit (I0 /01 /07).wpd
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BUILDING DIVISION
321 EAST 5TH STREET PORT ANGELES, WA 98362
06 00001017
831193
Charged Paid Credited
Page 2
Date 3/13/08
STATE SURCHARGE 4 50
Due
CALL 417 -4815 FOR BUILDING INSPECTIONS CALL 417 -4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS.
CALL 417 -4807 FOR PUBLIC WORKS UTILITIES
PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO COVER, INSULATE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE
INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED POST PERMIT IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE.
INSPECTION TYPE DATE ACCEPTED COMMENTS
FOUNDATION•
FOOTINGS
SHEAR WALLS WALLS
FOUNDATION DRAINAGE DOWN SPOUTS
PIERS
POST HOLES (POLE BLDGS.)
PLUMBING
UNDER FLOOR SLAB
ROUGH -IN
WATER LINE (METER TO BLDG)
GAS LINE
BACK FLOW WATER
AIR SEAL
WALLS
CEILING
FRAMING
JOISTS GIRDERS
SHEAR WALL/HOLD DOWNS
WALLS ROOF CEILING
DRYWALL (INTERIOR BRACED PANEL ONLY)
T -BAR
INSULATION
SLAB
WALL FLOOR CEILING
MECHANICAL
HEAT PUMP /FURNACE /DUCTS
GAS LINE
WOOD STOVE /PELLET /CHIMNEY
COMMERCIAL HOOD DUCTS
MANUFACTURED HOMES
FOOTING SLAB
BLOCKING HOLD DOWNS
SKIRTING
PLANNING DEPT SEPARATE PERMIT k's
PARKING /LIGHTING
LANDSCAPING
RESIDENTIAL
ELECTRICAL LIGHT DEPT 417 -4735
CONSTRUCTION R.W PW/
ENGINEERING
I FIRE
PLANNING DEPT
BUILDING
417-4807
417 -4653
417 -4750
417 -4815
T Forms /Building Division /Building Permit (l0 /0I /07).wpd
BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD
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YES NO
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Ra I- 6-9-og ALL
g2.'a r
SEPA.
ESA.
SHORELINE.
FINAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY/USE
DATE YES NO COMMERCIAL
FINAL 1 '3 DATE ACCEPTED BY.
FINAL DATE ACCEPTED BY._
ELECTRICAL
LIGHT DEPT
CONSTRUCTION R.W
PW ENGINEERING
I FIRE DEPT
I PLANNING DEPT
I BUILDING
DATE ACCEPTED
YES I NO
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November 2, 2007
Enclosures
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
1243 Israel Road SE, Town Center 3 P.O. Box 47825 Olympia, WA 98504 -7825
TDD Relay Service (800) 833 -6388
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Paul Cronauer
806 Milwaukee Drive
Port Angeles, WA 98363 -1423
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR SWIMMING POOL AND SPA POOL AT ORCHARDS AT
14 2625 WESTj14 ST PORT ANGELES, CLALLAM COUNTY
Dear Mr Cronauer:
The plans and specifications for the above project received m this office January 10, 2007 together with
information received on July 20, 2007 July 27 2007 September 27 2007, and October 3, 2007 have been
reviewed and, m accordance with the provisions of WAC 246 -260 are hereby APPROVED
As required in WAC 246 260 -021 (5), upon completion of the construction and prior to use, the owner
shall.
a. Submit a construction report from the engineer or architect (a copy of the form to be completed is
enclosed).
b. Contact the local health jurisdiction at least five working days before intended use of the facility
and
c. Obtain an operating permit through the local health jurisdiction.
This letter of approval serves as a CONSTRUCTION PERMIT under the requirements of WAC 246 -260-
021 and RCW 70.90 160 WAC 246 260 -021 (6) provides that this permit shall be valid for a period of
eighteen months. Renewals may be granted by the department for a period of one year It is the owner's
responsibility to apply for a renewal.
If you have any qu tstions I can be reached at 360 236 -3073 or gary.fraser @doh.wa.gov
Sincerely I
'T
Gary Fraser
Water Recreation Program
cc: City of Port Angeles Building Department
Clallam County Health
Lindberg Srriith [Attn: Bill Green]
RECEIVED
NOV 0 8 2007
CITY BUILDING R DIV S ON
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WRF Pool Owner's Name:
Paul Cronauer
`owner's Address:
0 Box 282 Port Angeles, WA 98362
Facility Address:
2602 Plum Court Port Angeles, WA 98362
u Department of Health
Environmental Health Safety
P O Box 47825
Olympia, WA 08504 -7825
CONSTRUCTION REPORT
WATER RECREATION FACILITIES
7,ffective October 31, 2004 the following regulation applies.
Chapter 246- 260 -021(6) WAC
Upon completion of WRF pool facility construction, modification or alteration and before an operating permit is issued
for use of the facility, the owner shall.
(a) Submit to the department or local health officer a construction report signed by an engineer or
architect stating that to the best of the engineer's or architect's knowledge and belief, the installation
is in compliance with the approved plans. The engineer's and architect's certification of the above
condition in no way relieves any other party from meeting requirements imposed by contract or other
regulations, including commonly accepted industry practice; and
(b) Notify the department or local health officer at least five working days before intended use of the
facility
(Additional certification forms are available from the Department of Health address listed below)
Please return completed form to the department/office indicated below
Date Project or Portions Thereof Completed:
Signature of Engineer or Architect
Date
WRF Pool Name: Date Plans and Specifications Approved by Department of Health:
The Orchards on 14th November 2, 2007
The undersigned engineer or architect or his/her authorized agent has inspected the above described project, and concurs that the physical facility has
been constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the local health department in accordance with the provisions of WAC
246 260- 030(2). In the opinion of the engineer or architect, the facility has been constructed in accordance with these provisions.
Engineer or Architect Seal
September 27 2007
I
TO Files
FROM. Gary Fraser
SUBJECT TELECON WITH BILL GREEN, LINDBERG ARCHITECT, RE ORCHARD
AT 14 SWIMMING POOL AND SPA POOL, PORT ANGELES, CLALLAM COUNTY
I talked with Bill Green today regarding the design for the barrier and requested that it not have a
latch on the inside as it would restrict emergency egress out of the pool area. We discussed a
simple cover over the area around the gate to restrict children's access to the inside latch. I also
asked if he or someone else was going to address the issues m my letter He noted he would be
talking with Mr 1Cronaeur regarding this when he gets back.
Lindberg Smith Architects
From: <Poolpl n @aol.com>
To: <Baxte>�McFarland @aol.corn>
Sent: Monday October 01 2007 12:43 PM
Attach: CRONAUER PORT ANGELES WA 10- 1- 07.pdf
Subject: Re: FW: Plans for pool and spa at Orchard at 14th
(1) It was discussed that your architect who has stamped some of the plans we have received may become the
designer for this facility and who we would work with for sending a construction report to sign when the project is
completed.
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(2) The skimmer system for the swimming pool appears it can meet proper size with a condition that a minimum
of 65% of the total recirculation flow be maintained in normal operating conditions through the skimmer system.
NO CHANGES REQUIRED
(3) A 3' return line to the pool is shown on page 2 of 4 on the plans, but a 2.5' line is shown on sheet 3 of 4 The
3' line is a better fit for flows presented It is important that the flow meter be sized with the proper size line.
Please clarify if the fine will be 3' or 2.5'
ALREADY HAD 3' RETURN LINE ON THE LAST REVISED PLAN
(4) The minimum flow rate needed for the swimming pool is 155.5 gpm. This flow needs to be maintained with
the filter dirty
156 GPM IS SHOWN
(5) Please provide details on the line size all the way to the spa main drains. We now want the same size line
running from the main: drain line all the will to the main drain sumps to keep maximum flows at less than 6 fps with
100% of the recirculation flows from the pumps. The same detail is asked for the swimming pool main drain line.
It is shown as 3' at the tee, but needs to remain 3' all the way to the main drain sump
ADDED 3" MARKINGS ALL THE WAY
(6) Provide properly sloped non -slip surfaces in the rest rooms and locker room to eliminate slip problems.
ADDED A NOTE BELOW THE DIAPER CHANGING STATION NOTE ON PAGE 1
(7) Please note location of diaper changing station.
ADDED THAT IT WILD BE LOCATED IN RESTROOM (PAGE 1)
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RECEIVED
OCT 3 2007
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SAFETY
Page 1 of 1
10/2/2007
Memo
To: Mr Gary Fraser
From: Bill Green
Date: October 2, 2007
Re: Drawings
Dear Mr Fraser
Please find they enclosed signed set of drawings for the Orchards Pool.
Respectfully f
Bill Green
1
Lindberg Smith Architects
RECEIVED
OCT 3 2007
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SAFETY
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1. ALL STEPS, SEAT FLOOR, COPING AND DECKS SHALL BE
IMPERVIOUS
AND SUP- RESISTANT AND ALL HORIZONTAL SURFACES SHALL
BE UNGLAZED.
2. MAXIMUM VELOCITY THROUGH THE MAIN DRAIN GRATE(S)
SHALL BE 1.5 FPS. COVER SHALL BE SECURED SO THAT THE
USE OF A TOOL IS NEEDED TO REMOVE.
3. POST A SIGN AT SPASIDE "MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 104 F"
4. HANDRAIL(S) MUST BE ANCHORED INTO OR EXTEND OVER
THE BOTTOM STEP BUT NOT EXTEND pAS THE BOTTOM STEP
5. MAIN DRAIN PIPE IS DESIGNED TO CARRY SPA
RECIRCULATION FLOW AND ANTICIPATED FLOW THROUGH THE
THERAPY JETS.
O. SPA INTERIOR SHALL BE WHITE OR UGHT IN COLOR,
7 PROVIDE A SINGLE CLEARLY LABLED EMERGENCY(OWOFF
TYPE) SHUT OFF SWITCH WHICH IS READILY ACCESSIBLE AND
VISIBLE FROM THE SPA. AND WILL SHUT OFF ALL FILTRATION,
BOOSTER AND BLOWER PUMPS.
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TITLE
DESCRIPTION
'DATE
I PAGE
POOLDESIG N.NET
1000 EAST ATLANTIC BLVD.
SUITE 100
POMPANO BEACH FLA 33050
(954) 541.1124
Into ®swImmInppadpla on,
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION 9871
REVISIONS
2370
V LIAM A. Lit 1.
STATE Ui .1 1Yi TOT'
SPA DETAILS
THE ORCHARDS AT
14
2625 14TH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WA
Scale: 1/2' 1 -0'
10'1/2007
4 OF 4
POOL DATA
VOLUME
SURFACE AREA
I PERIMETER
RECIRC. RATE
TURNOVER RATE
BATHING LOAD
I FILTRATION
I ITEM 1 MFGR.
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Performance Data Public Back to top Turnover (In Gallons)
Model Effective Filtration Design Flow 8 Hours 10 Hours
Number Area Rate
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PLACE SO TOOLS ARE REQUIRED FOR REMOS AL
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31 4" ROCK SUMP
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FOR DRAINING HYDROSTATIC RELIEF
MAIN DRAIN DETAIL VALVE
NTS
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION N.
8871
REVISIONS
I DETAILS
TITLE
THE ORCHARDS AT 14
DESCRIPTION
2625 WEST 14TH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WA
Scale: NTS
(DATE 1011/2007
30F4
(PAGE
GENERAL NOTES ^TRUC1VRAL
II PLANS DESIGNED PER 1IASHPOTON A MNLSTRATNE
CE APTER 24.2 02004 ANC ANSI TAP
THE
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2000 PSF
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CONDITIONS MG REA HAVE BEEN B
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DONS
SINCE BE tED TO HER
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AI BETE ANAL IRKS
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P TICALLY PLACED
CONCRETE IODUGEISNOTENETE)
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SPECIAL USE POOL
FOR EXCERSIZE
PURPOSES
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CEO WI
ATONED AND PECWICATCNB.
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THERE NO ROSS CONNECTION
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SESTET ALL MEET ALL REQUIRE SETS 004
POOLDESIGNA'ET
NO DMNG
4' LETTERS
NO DIVING
4' LETTERS
NO OWING
4' LETTERS
STERNE ROCK
BEARND HE OF
POOL PUKED SHALL SEAR THE F
ROYAL AND SHILL SCHEDULE 40
WIT W
INSTALL PERMANENT 4' DEPTH MARKINGS ON THE POOL
DECK OR COPING AND INSIDE ABOVE THE WATER LEVEL
BOTH SIDES IN SHALLOW END AND BOTH SIDES OF THE
DEEP END WALLS AND AT THE MIDDLE OF THE DEEP END
WALL NO DIVING MARKINGS (4" LETTERS) THE MAXIMUM
DISTANCE BETWEEN MARKINGS IS 25 LINEAR FEET -ALL
MARKINGS MUST BE CONTRASTING IN COLOR.
HORIZONTAL DEPTH MARKERS MUST BE INLAID SUP
RESISTANT CERAMIC TILES
4'
7412j. DECK•BEHV D RAND TARS.
HOSE BIRDS WITH BFP SHALL BE PROVIDED AT
LOCATIONS TO REACH ALL PORTIONS OF THE
DECK WITH 75' OF HOSE
PROVIDE DRINKING FOUNTAIN I
PROVIDE DEPTH MARKERS
PROVIDE CLEARLY LABELED EMERGENCY POOL
SPA PUMP DISCONNECT
MET FLOOR RETURN LINE
2
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T i c DRAWING FOR LOCATION) AND (3) FLOOR RETURNS SP -1429
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POOL FINISH "WHITE"
Z" TILE TRIM IN
CONTRASTING
COLOR -STEPS
HAND RAILS TO BE INSTALLED
WITH DECK ANCHORS GROUNDED
TO POOL STEEL WITH BRASS GROUND
LUGS
DEPTH MARKERS MUST BE INLAID CERAMIC TILES
EXAMPLE AT 4' .6" DEPTH
ADS WATTAGE
UNDERWATER
EMOVABLB UL
LIGHT FUTURR IR
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BIER
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3' MAIN DRAIN UNE
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SCALE: NTS SHALL BE IIMTLAZEQ
LIMITED USE POOL TO HAVE MIN. 6' HIGH FENCE
AND GENERAL USE POOL TO HAVE MIN. 6' HIGH
FENCE. GATES MUST OPEN OUT FROM POOL
DECK AND HAVE LATCH 60" HIGH
POOL SAFETY
SIGNAGE
CLUBHOUSE
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11 II I
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POOL SPA
SIGNAGE I ROOM
ELECT PANEL
1 HAND RAILS TO BE INSTALLED
WITH DECK ANCHORS GROUNDED
11 TO POOL S 2 1/2" SKIMMER TEE 2 WITH BRASS GRO LUGS
2" RETURNS
2 -1/2" MAIN DRAIN LINE
3' MAIN DRAIN LINE
2 -1/2" THERAPY JETS LINE
2' AIR LINE
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11 38
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POOL, RI II,ER RUM
THE FOLLOWING RULES WILL BE POSTED AT OR NEAR POOLSIDE AND WILL BE
LEGIBLE FROM THE POOL DECK. THE LETTERS SHALL BE A MIN. OF 1'.
NO ANIMALS IN THE POOL AREA OR ON THE POOL DECK.
NO FOOD OR DR NK IN POOL OR ON POOL DECK.
NO GLASS CONTAINERS ALLOWED IN POOL OR ON POOL DECK.
SHOWER REPOSE ENTERING POOL.
BATHING LOAD 30 PERSONS
POOL HOURS to EL
NO D TVIrT G (MINIMUM 4 LETTERS)
SPA RULES SIGN
THE FOLLOWING RULES WILL BE POSTED AT OR NEAR SPA SIDE AND
WILL BE LEGIBLE FROM THE DECK. THE LETTERS SHALL BE A MIN. OF
140 FOOD. DRINK OR GLASS IN SPA OR ON DECK
SHOWER BEFORE ENTERING SPA.
BATHING LOAD 6 PERSONS
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 104 DEG. F.
NO DIVING (MINIMUM 4' LETTERS)
PTH MARKER
0 DIVING
0
QUIPMENT ROOM DOOR
SHALL BE LOCKABLE AND
e SHALL REMAIN LOCKED
WHEN NOT OCCUPIED
POOLDESIGN.NET
1000 EAST ATLANTIC BLVD.
SUITE 100
POMPANO BEACH FLA 33060
(954) 941-1124
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION N.
9871
REVISIONS
SPECIAL USE POOL
FOR EXCERSIZE
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I TITLE
THE ORCHARDS AT 14
DESCRIPTION
I 2625 WEST 14TH STREET
PORT ANGELES. WA
I i Scale: 1/8" 1'-0"
pATE
'I PAGE 20F4
10/1/2007
NOTES:
I. REFER TO THE DETAILS ON SHEET NO 3 E 4
EQUIPMENT ROOM FLOOR SHALL BE SLIP RESISTANT AND IMPERVIOUS
AND SHALL SLOPE UNIFORMLY AND POSITIVELY TO FLOOR DRAIN
3. PROVISIONS SHALL BE MADE FOR THE SAFE STORAGE OF CHEMICALS.
4, FOOD AND FACILITIES SHALL BE NO CLOSER THAN 12 FEET
FROM WATERS EDGE
S. ALL PIPING SHALL BE PVC SCH. 40 W/ NSF•PW DESIGNATION
6. TIES DRAWING IS FOR TIE PURPOSE OF OBTAINING A POOL/SPA BUILDING
PERMIT AND FOR OBTAINING AN OPERATING PERMIT FROM THE LOCAL
I I.U.TII DEPARTMENT. DECKS. FENCES AND OTHER STRUCTURES, ETC. ARE
NOT A PART OP THIS DESIGN BUT MUST MEET ALL THE REQUIREMENTS AS SET
FURTI I IN THE PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATIVE CODE AND ALL OTHER LOCAL
BUILDING CODES.
7. DO NUT SCALE TIES DRAWING FOR DIMENSIONS NOT SHOWN. FOR EXACT DIMENSIONS
RELATIVE TO DECKS. BUILDINGS, PROPERTY LINES, EASEMENTS, ETC. SEE THE
SURVEY, ARCHITECTS PLANS AND OTHER PERTINENT DOCUMENTS.
FOR DRAIN LOCATIONS "SEE
SITE PLAN ATTACHED.
/FOR FENCE LOCATION AND i
DISTANCE FROM POOL TO I
FENCE min 6' SEE SITE PLAN i
ATTACHED.
I SEE ATTACHED SITE PLAN FOR i
FENCE GATE AND AND(
C,LOSURE MEtHANISM*TAILS
NOTES
NO DIVING
4' LETTERS
NO DIVING
4" LETTERS
NO DIVING
4' LETTERS
3' -6' DEEP
C
DE.a.z.losfitvolc R4EAKINTNEL STEANDTHE7LL NESA/DMj5ET.fI
UINE /ER THE FLOOR DRAW
LOWING SHALL PROVIDE A LENIN M OF .D CANDLES CF LLUMNATCN AT FLOOR LEVEL
ACCESS TOES /PATE SHALL HAV A PERMANENT LOCKNO DEVICE TO PREVENT
AUTHORC DACCE S AND MUST A IN
0 C YARE: KEYED LEVER WRH C HARONARE, REFER TO DOOR SCHEDULE RIO
HAD SOEOAE
POOLDESIGN. NET
l POGO, SLITTER OR SKW.ME RPM RETURN NNE SIC (EATER SY.PA
AVE. DESIGNED RA ............AL FLOW
TAO ALL L LVES AND POST COE AMP NSTRUCTCNS,
KEEP P(S) ANDS TER TANNIN AWA WALLS
MANTAS MSBMMI CELIAC HEKCNT CF YKI'
MURK CN =MCA1 CONTANERS YRH CONTENTS.
EL CIF CALLY NTERLOCK SHELL L FEEDERSWRHPRIMARY PUMPS)
11ft. Sin. 10 ft.
INSTALL PERMANENT 4" DEPTH MARKINGS ON THE POOL
DECK OR COPING AND INSIDE ABOVE THE WATER LEVEL
BOTH SIDES IN SHALLOW END AND BOTH SIDES OF THE
DEEP END WALLS AND AT THE MIDDLE OF THE DEEP END
WALL NO DIVING MARKINGS (4° LETTERS) THE MAXIMUM
DISTANCE BETWEEN MARKINGS IS 25 UNEAR FEET -ALL
MARKINGS MUST BE CONTRASTING IN COLOR.
HORIZONTAL DEPTH MARKERS MUST BE INLAID SUP
RESISTANT CERAMIC TILES
4' MIN. DECK BEHIND HAND RAILS
HOSE BIBBS PROVIDED AT LOCATIONS TO REACH ALL
PORTIONS OF THE DECK WITH 7S' OF HOSE
PROVIDE DRINKING FOUNTAIN
PROVIDE DEPTH MARKERS
"'PROVIDE CLEARLY LABELED EMERGENCY POOL SPA
PUMP DISCONNECT. THE SAFETY SWITCH MUST BE
LOCATED WITHING 2D' OF SPA. IT MUST SHUT ALL
PUMPS OF►ANDSQ{WDrtll1,AUDIBLE AL)Wd
POOL 26' X 70'
000 WATT 1.
UNDERWATER
REMOVABLE IA
LOST FOCTIALE DI
Wgi
HAND RAILS TO BE INSTALLED
WITH DECK ANCHORS GROUNDED
TO POOL STEEL WITH BRASS GROUND
LUGS
4'-6" DEEP
L'COCRER ROOMS TO HAVE
FLOOR DRAINS AND WALL TO 'CLUBHOUSE
1 FLOOR COVFq f
SPECIAL USE POOL
FOR EXCERSIZE
PURPOSES
4BSL Bin.
(1
T X 10' SPA
POOL SAFETY SPA SAFETY
SIGNAGE SIGNAGE
LIMITED USE POOL TO HAVE MIN. 5'
HIGH FENCE AND GENERAL USE
POOL TO HAVE MIN. 6' HIGH FENCE.
GATES MUST OPEN OUT FROM
POOL DECK AND HAVE LATCH 60'
HIGH
4' DEEP
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DATE
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THE FOLLOWING RULES WILL BE POSTED AT OR NEAR POOLSIDE AND WILL BE
LEGIBLE FROM THE POOL DECK. THE LETTERS SHALL BE A MIN. OP I
NO ANIMALS IN THE POOL AREA OR ON THE POOL DECK.
NO FOOD OR DRINK IN POOL OR ON POOL DECK
NO GLASS CONTAINERS ALLOWED IN POOL OR ON POOL DECK.
SHOWER BEFORE ENTERING POOL.
BATHING LOAD 30 PERSONS
POOL HOURS
NO DTVIlNCRT(AIDQHNUM 4" LETTERS)
SPA RULES SIGN
THE FOLLOWING RULES WILL BE POSTED AT OR NEAR SPA SIDE AND
WILL BE LEGIBLE FROM THE DECK. THE LETTERS SHALL BE A MIN. OF
NO FOOD, DRINK OR GLASS IN SPA OR ON DECK.
SHOWER BEFORE ENTERING SPA.
BATHING LOAD 4 PERSONS
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 104 DEO. F
NO DIVING (MINIMUM 4' LETTERS)
1) CONCRETE VISORS
ONCRETE SEAL HAVE SNIT
STREW. 6 4000 FOR PNEUMATICALLY PLACED
(0 BETE) RED
CONCRETE.
21 ALL R FORCING STEE SHALL BE INTER EOWT
MED EW LET
CONFORMING STEE SHALL BE ENT,
LAPPED N ACCOROAN IItH
STANCE AND SPEIFCATONS
NO
0) A POOL POND SHALL BEAR THE FAN SEAL OF
PPROVA AU. SE MEDIA 40 MN
WI W
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1000 EAST ATLANTIC BLVD.
SUITE 100
POMPANO BEACH PIA 33060
(954) 041.1124
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION N.
0671
TOW I PROVIDE DIAPER CHANGING'' a
STATION I
NN ESTR09M STATE OF Vvl�H�i'x 10;
REST'R'O'OMS AND LOCKER :1
ROOM FLOORS SHALL BE
t2R SITIVELY SLOPED FOR —LAYOUT-PUN
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REVISIONS
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TITLE
THE ORCHARDS AT 14
DESCRIPTION
2825 WEST 14TH STREET
it MUM RT.ANGELES. WA
�IAS: 1/8"
DATE 1011/2007
!PAGE 10F4
1
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August 15 2007
Paul Cronauer
P O Box 282
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Dear Mr Cronauer
When these two items are resolved, we will continue with the review
Sincerely
Gary Fraser
Water Recreation Program
cc Port Angeles Building Department
Clallam County Health Department
Pool Design.Net
Hunt Engineering Services
STATE OF WASHINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
243 Israel Road SE, Town Center 3 PO. Box 47825 Olympia, WA 98504 -7825
TDD Relay Service (800) 833 -6388
ECEVE
AUG 2 0 2007
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
Dept. of Community Development
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SWIMMING POOL. AND SPA
POOL AT THE ORCHARD AT FOURTEENTH, PORT ANGELES CLALLAM COUNTY
We have an initial set of plans for a swimming pool and spa pool at the above named facility in Port
Angeles In reviewing our files and records we have two issues that are preventing us from proceeding
further on the plan review at this time These are
(1) We do not have evidence of receiving a base payment fee for the review of these
plans. Pnor to further review of these facilities, it will be necessary to submit the fee
payment to our office of Financial Services. When they notify us of receipt of this
payment or you provide us evidence that you have already paid, we can proceed on
this portion. Enclosed is an application packet.
(2) Three sets of plans and specifications are to be submitted prepared, stamped and
signed by an engineer or architect licensed in Washington. There was a pool design
submitted from a company in Florida, but no engineer or architect stamp and
signature The back of the plans were reviewed by Hunt Engineering Services, but
were not prepared, stamped or sealed by them.
If you have any questions I can be reached at 360- 236 -3073 or gary.fraser @doh.wa.gov
era
ENOVI!C
ASSOCIATES
INCORPORATED
February 6 2007
Mr Jim Lierly
City of Port Angeles Department of Community Development
321 East Fifth Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362
SUBJECT Condominiums at the Orchards Port Angeles, Washington
Dear Mr Lierly
It has come to the attention of this office that numerous condominium buildings are
under construction at the site noted above This office has only reviewed and wet
stamped the plans for the first three condominium buildings constructed on the site
noted above This office has not reviewed the plans for any of the additional
condominiums and this office is not responsible for the structural design or engineer of
record requirements on any of these additional condominiums.
Please call me if you have any further questions on this matter
Sincerely
Tracy Gudgel, P E.
Fc: J N 03049
010
CIVIL ENGINEERING
LAND SURVEYING
301 East 6th Street, Suite 1
Port Angeles,Washington 98362
(360) 417 -0501
Fax (360) 417 -0514
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FEB 0 7 2007
D ept. OF D e v e l opme nt
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do hereby covenant that said property shall be designated
`Z' of the Port Angeles Mumcipal Code This covenant
be removed through compliance with Chapter 58 17
Angeles short subdivision regulations (Ordinance
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FEB 12 2007
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
Dept. of Community Development
one zoning lot as defined in Section 17 08 032
eates one inseparable building lot which may only
W (subdivision regulations) and /or the City of Port
o 2222, as amended)
This covenant shall be binding on th •wner(s), heir(s) assign(s), and successor(s) in interest and
shall be filed with the County Auditor's 0 'ice. This covenant is for the mutual benefit of said owner(s)
heir(s), assign(s), and successor(s) m mte st and is for the further purpose of compliance with state and local
land use and building regulations. Th covenant may be enforced by injunction or other lawful procedure
and covenant by the recovery of an amages resulting from non compliance.
day of .T' a 200
(Owner)
(Owner)
STATE OF ASHINGTON
COUNT OF CLALLAM
(45 Notary Public m and for the State of Washington, do hereby certify
on this /0 day of 2007, personally appeared before me
f and to
known to be the individual(s) desribed m and who executed the within mstiument and acknowledged that
signed and sealed the same as free and voluntary act and deed for the purposes herein
HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL this day of
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NOTARY PUBLIC in an for the State of
Washington residing at Port Angeles.
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PROCEDURES
THIS RECORD OF SURVEY IS BASED ON A GROUND SURVEY
UTILIZING CONVENTIO TRAVERSE METHODS.
THIS SURVEY MEETS OR EXCEEDS THE STANDARDS
CONTAINED IN WAC 332 130 -090.
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SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE
I, BRADLEY R. LYMANGROVER, REGISTERED AS A LAND
SURVEYOR BY THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, CERTIFY THAT
THIS LAND SUBDIVISION IS BASED ON AN ACTUAL SURVEY OF
THE LAND DESCRIBED HEREIN CONDUCTED BY ME OR UNDER
MY SUPERVISION; AND DECLARE THAT THE DISTANCES,
COURSES AND ANGLES ARE SHOWN HEREON CORRECTLY AND
THAT MONUMENTS OTHER THAN THOSE MONUMENTS
APPROVED FOR SETTING AT A LATER DATE, HAVE BEEN SET
AT LOT CORNERS STAKED ON THE GROUND AS DEPICTED ON
THE PLAT
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SEE
FOR
PER
Applicant or Agent: l i Evil e Pa AAA Phone: 4 411 01 S
Owner Oa octue.'l/ P( 1 Phone: q 1.1 O 1 S
Address: 0 C 0 X Z� 1- City V DVt A Y G Les Zip I g•-362..
Architect/En_aineer r _be t V e.-1 Phone: (q Sz-t- q,24- I tt.2
Contractor C Gn u CON S T ate License CCR ONC i IS 0,i (o Exp /01 Phone. 417 fj I S 2-
Address: P O ()d'( l2 City P0 -L 6-Act Les Z 1 g *36 2-
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PROJECT ADDRESS 2 G'C uurvli Co u. r
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot: (,1 Block.
TYPE OF WORK.
Residential ''2(New Constr
Multi- family Addition
Commercial Remodel
Repair Sign
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE
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BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION
Fill out COMPLETELY and in INK. our application and site plan MUST
COMPLETE to be accepted for review If you have any questions, call
PERMITS (360) 417 -4815 KA.X(360 )417_4711 t�C /6°
Demolition
Other
PROJECT
Total lot coverage
PLANNING USE ONLY
ESA/Wetland(s) Yes No SEPA Checklist required? Yes No Other-
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Subdivision.
`11MMru6, pop_ STZERT ALti.rION
Re -roof Stove (g SF /SF
Move Garage SF /SF
Deck SF S /SF
TOTAL VALUATION S.
SOO irniM 0 0 Of at
+1
a1 outdoors
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL. Occupancy Group Si 1P_ FttP%i Occupant Load. Construction Type.
No. of Stones. Lot Size: Existing Sq. Ft. R. Proposed Sq Ft. TOTAL Sq Ft.
FOR OFFI�IgL LJS ONLY
q
60" Date Rec. yy /`�r
Permit W' «i7
Date Appro•
Date Issued:
ZONING Mb
CLALLAM COUNTY PARCEL NUMBER. 0 Lo 3 o U 0 f (7 0 -0060
421
APPROVALS
PLAN
BLDG
DPWU
FIRE.
OTHER.
VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION In all cases, a valuation amount must be entered by the applicant.
This figure will be reviewed and may be revised by the Building Division to comply with current fee schedules. Contact the Permit
Coordinator at 417 -4815 for assistance.
PLAN CHECK FEE. IF a plan check fee is due it must be submitted at the time the building permit application and construction plans are
submitted. All other permit fees are due at the time of permit issuance.
EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW If no permit is issued within 180 days of the date of application, the application will expire. The
Building Official can extend the time for action by the applicant up to 180 days upon written request by the applicant (see Section
RI05.3.2 of the International Buildmg/Residential Code, 2003). No application can be extended more than once.
I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. I am authorized to
apply for this permit and understand that it is my responsibility to determine what permits are required not the City's, and that I
must obtain such permits prior to work.
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T IFORMS1BIdgPermitform.wpd Applicant: Date: I �O
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150
Feet
r k' ru ri Dan VA VD 88
Hr and Dan NAD 83/1!
Area Map
Flores St.
This ap or trended to be ed as n legal desc ipti
This rap /dray ig is prod( ed GI the (it, of Port Ai ele fo its o■ ,se rdpi rpo es.
A, N!, of dr ,d, n d• r
F.O. TURNAROUN
AREA TO BE STRIPED
KED NO PARKING"
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Scale
40'
1" 40
80'
120'
NOTES:
I. REFER TO THE DETAILS ON SHEET NO.3 4
2. EQUIPMENT ROOM FLOOR SHALL BE SLIP RESISTANT AND IMPERVIOUS'
AND SHALL SLOPE UNIFORMLY AND POSITIVELY TO FLOOR DRAIN
3. PROVISIONS SHALL BE MADE FOR THE SAFE STORAGE OF CHEMICALS. >M
4. FOOD AND FACILITIES SHALL BE NO CLOSER THAN 12 FEET
FROM WATER'S EDGE
5. ALL PIPING SHALL BE PVC SCH. 40 W/ NSF -PW DESIGNATION
6. THIS DRAWING IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF OBTAINING A POOL/SPA BUILDING
PERMIT AND FOR OBTAINING AN OPERATING PERMIT FROM THE LOCAL,
HEALTH DEPARTMENT DECKS, FENCES AND OTHER STRUCTURES, ETC: -ARE
NOT A PART OF THIS DESIGN BUT MUST MEET ALL THE REQUIREMENTS AS SET
FORTH IN THE PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATIVE CODE AND ALL OTHER LOCAL
BUILDING CODES.
7 DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING FOR DIMENSIONS NOT SHOWN. FOR EXACT DIMENSIONS
RELATIVE TO DECKS. BUILDINGS, PROPERTY LINES, EASEMENTS, ETC. .SEE THE,
SURVEY ARCHITECT'S PLANS AND OTHER PERTINENT DOCUMENTS.
NOTES:
1 PROVIDE ATMOSPHERIC BREAK IN THE WASTE AND THE FILL LINES AND IN THE TANK DRAIN
LINES OVER THE FLOOR DRAIN.
2. LIGHTING SHALL PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF 30' CANDLES OF ILLUMINATION AT FLOOR LEVEL
3. ACCESS DOOR GATE SHALL HAVE A PERMANENT LOCKING DEVICE TO PREVENT
UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS AND MUST BE T WIDE MIN.
4. GATE HARDWARE: KEYED LEVER WITH PANIC HARDWARE. REFER TO DOOR SCHEDULE AND
HARDWARE SCHEDULE
NO DIVING
4' LETTERS
NO DIVING
4' LETTERS
10
N
NO DIVING
4' LETTERS
N
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1
J
(3) 3' SHEER
DESCENT
WATER FALL
J
11 ft. 6 in.
5. MAIN DRAIN PIPING, GUTTER OR SKIMMER PIPING, RETURN LINE AND HEATER BY -PASS
MUST HAVE VALVES DESIGNED FOR PROPORTIONAL FLOW.
6. TAG ALL VALVES AND POST OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
7 KEEP PUMP(S) AND FILTER TANK(S) AWAY FROM WALLS.
8. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM CEILING HEIGHT OF T -0'
9. MARK CHEMICAL CONTAINERS WITH CONTENTS.
10. ELECTRICALLY INTERLOCK CHEMICAL FEEDERS WITH PRIMARY PUMP(S)
POOLDESIGN-NET
1
3'-6" DEEP
INSTALL PERMANENT DEPTH MARKINGS ON THE POOL
DECK OR COPING AND INSIDE ABOVE THE WATER LEVEL
BOTH SIDES IN SHALLOW END AND BOTH SIDES OF THE
DEEP END WALLS AND AT THE MIDDLE OF THE DEEP END
WALL NO DIVING MARKINGS (4" LETTERS) THE MAXIMUM
DISTANCE BETWEEN MARKINGS IS 25 LINEAR FEET -ALL
MARKINGS MUST BE CONTRASTING IN COLOR.
HORIZONTAL DEPTH MARKERS MUST BE INLAID SLIP
RESISTANT CERAMIC TILES
4' MIN. DECK BEHIND HAND RAILS
HOSE BIBBS PROVIDED AT LOCATIONS TO REACH ALL
PORTIONS OF THE DECK WITH 75' OF HOSE
PROVIDE DRINKING FOUNTAIN
PROVIDE DEPTH MARKERS
PROVIDE CLEARLY LABELED EMERGENCY POOL/ SPA
PUMP DISCONNECT
300 WATT 12V
UNDERWATER
REMOVABLE UL
LIGHT FIXTURE (3)
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POOL 26' X 70'
4' -6" DEEP
HAND RAILS TO BE INSTALLED
WITH DECK ANCHORS GROUNDED
TO POOL STEEL WITH BRASS GROUND
LUGS
70 ft
POOL SAFETY
SIGNAGE
CLUBHOUSE
Nt(iA 1 Itl t it,t
SPECIAL 1 SE POO
FOR EXCERSIZE
PURPOSES
48 ft 6 in.
LIMITED USE POOL TO HAVE MIN 5'
HIGH FENCE AND GENERAL USE
POOL TO HAVE MIN 6' HIGH FENCE.
GATES MUST OPEN OUT FROM
POOL DECK AND HAVE LATCH 60"
HIGH
0"
T X 10' SPA
SF'A SAFETY
SIGNAGE
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POOL SPA
EQUIPMENT
POOL RULES SIGN
THE FOLLOWING RULES WILL BE POSTED AT OR NEAR POOLSIDE AND WILL BE
LEGIBLE FROM THE POOL DECK. THE LETTERS SHALL BE A MIN. OF I
NO ANIMALS IN THE POOL AREA OR ON THE POOL DECK.
NO FOOD OR DRINK IN POOL OR ON POOL DECK
NO GLASS CONTAINERS ALLOWED IN POOL OR ON POOL DECK.
SHOWER BEFORE ENTERING POOL.
BATHING LOAD 30 PERSONS
POOL HOURS a.m, t m.
NO DIVING (MINIMUM 4' LETTERS)
SPA RULES SIGN
THE FOLLOWING RULES WILL BE POSTED AT OR NEAR SPA SIDE AND
WILL BE LEGIBLE FROM THE DECK. THE LETTERS SHALL BE A MIN. OF
1
NO FOOD, DRINK OR GLASS IN SPA OR ON DECK.
SHOWER BEFORE ENTERING SPA.
BATHING LOAD 4 PERSONS
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 104 DEG. F
NO DIVING
1) ALL CONCRETE SHALL CONFORM TO A.C.I 318 -02.
CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE
STRENGTH OF 4,000 PSI FOR PNEUMATICALLY PLACED
CONCRETE (GUNITE /SHOTCRE AND POURED
CONCRETE.
2) ALL REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE INTERMEDIATE
GRADE DEFORMED BARS OR NEW BILLET STEAL
CONFORMING TO A,T.S.M. 15. STEEL SHALL BE BENT
LAPPED AND PLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH A.C.I.
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
PIPING:
3) ALL POOL PIPING SHALL BEAR THE N.S.F -PW SEAL OF
APPROVAL AND SHALL BE SCHEDULE 40 P V.C. MIN.
POOL PIPING TO COMPLY WITH W.A C POOL
EQUIPMENT TO APPLY TO W.A.C.
4) WATER SUPPLY AND DISPOSAL SHALL BE SO
ARRANGED THAT THERE IS NO CROSS CONNECTION
WITH A DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY OR WATER
DISPOSAL SYSTEM AND SHALL MEET ALL
REQUIREMENTS IN WA.C.
5. ALL WORK TO CONFORM TO CURRENT EDITION OF
I.B.C. WAC.
Construction Pia 1
6
6. xavati fo pool shall be firm ndistutbed ;I OF PORT ANGELES
ils that have be om acted to 95% of ma de it
t ior s and other data shall not prevent the errors in l ding off
a ns, specifications and other data, or from prever ti
mg operations being carried on thereunder whe ion of a co t
ea 11 des and ordinances of this jurisdi( t
P y a f4t e
optimum mo stare content nd base be approved by t
local building uthority. Soils fo pool, shall ham mi imam
sods beanng value of 20006/SF 08 om thereafter requiring the correction of
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(MINIMUM 4' LETTERS)
POOLDESIG N.NET
1000 EAST ATLANTIC BLVD.
SUITE 100
POMPANO BEACH FLA 33060
(954) 941 -1124
info@swimmingpoolplan.com
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION N.
9871
FILE
REVISIONS
TTY
Is ;trance of this permit based upon these pi a
neitittro m�r�
pp oval Date 1 1 _j5, y
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LAYOUT PLAN
TITLE
THE ORCHARDS AT 14
DESCRIPTION
2625 WEST 14TH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WA
Scale 1/8' 1 -0'
8/14/2006
1 OF 4
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aid
rig
in
Lot
in
SPECIAL USE POOL
FOR EXCERSIZE
PURPOSES
NO DIVING
4' LETTERS
(3) 3' SHEER
DESCENT
WATERFALL
NO DIVING
4" LETTERS
N
NO DIVING
4" LETTERS
GENERAL NOTES: STRUCTURAL
1) PLANS DESIGNED PER WASHINGTON ADMINISTRATIVE
CODE CHAPTER 246 -260 2004 AND ANSI AND NSPI,
2) THE SITE MUST HAVE UNDISTURBED SAND ROCK.
SAND AND ROCK. WITH A MINIMUM BEARING VALUE OF
1500 PSF
3) THE FOLLOWING IS DETERMINED BY RATIONAL
ANALYSIS. SOIL CONDmONS IN THIS AREA HAVE BEEN BY
PAST EXPERIENCE CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING A POOL
AND DECK OF SIMILAR SIZE AND DEPTH. IF CONDn1ONS
DIFFER FROM CONDITIONS SPECIFIED ABOVE. THIS
ENGINEER SHALL BE NOTIFIED PRIOR TO FURTHER
CONSTRUCTION OF THIS PROJECT
4) ALL CONCRETE SHALL CONFORM TO A.C.I 318 -02.
CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE
STRENGTH OF 4.000 PSI FOR PNEUMATICALLY PLACED
CONCRETE (GUNRE/SHOTCRETE)
5) ALL REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE INTERMEDIATE
GRADE DEFORMED BARS OR NEW BILLET STEAL
CONFORMING TO A.T.S.M. 15. STEEL SHALL BE BENT
LAPPED, AND PLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH A.C.I.
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
6) PIPING: ALL POOL PIPING SHALL BEAR THE N.S.F -PW
SEAL OF APPROVAL AND SHALL BE SCHEDULE 40 P V.C.
MIN. POOL PIPING TO COMPLY WITH W.A.0 POOL
EQUIPMENT TO APPLY TO W.A.C.
7) WATER SUPPLY AND DISPOSAL SHALL BE SO
ARRANGED THAT THERE IS NO CROSS CONNECTION
WITH A DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY OR WATER DISPOSAL
POSYS¢AQ OG F$ J ET ALL REQUIREMENTS IN WA.C.
r
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INSTALL PERMANENT 4' DEPTH MARKINGS ON THE POOL
DECK OR COPING AND INSIDE ABOVE THE WATER LEVEL
BOTH SIDES IN SHALLOW END AND BOTH SIDES OF THE
DEEP END WALLS AND AT THE MIDDLE OF THE DEEP END
WALL NO DIVING MARKINGS (4" LETTERS) THE MAXIMUM
DISTANCE BETWEEN MARKINGS IS 25 LINEAR FEET -ALL
MARKINGS MUST BE CONTRASTING IN COLOR.
HORIZONTAL DEPTH MARKERS MUST BE INLAID SLIP
RESISTANT CERAMIC TILES
4' MIN. DECK BEHIND HAND RAILS
HOSE BIBBS PROVIDED AT LOCATIONS TO REACH ALL
PORTIONS OF THE DECK WITH 75' OF HOSE
PROVIDE DRINKING FOUNTAIN
PROVIDE DEPTH MARKERS
PROVIDE CLEARLY LABELED EMERGENCY POOL SPA
PUMP DISCONNECT
I 2" —2' INLET FLOOR RETURN LINE
1 1 /2" J�
F' FLOOR RETURNS SP 1425
I 3 J
(7) 1 -112' ADJUSTABLE INLETS 20' -0" oic MAX (DO NOT SCALE
DRAWING FOR LOCATION) AND (3) FLOOR RETURNS SP -1425
1_
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4- 3'6'
1 14 3"
1 /2"I
SKIMMER "I"
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2" TILE TRIM IN
41 CONTRASTING
COLOR -STEPS
POOL FINISH 'WHITE'
12' MAIN DRAINS
III
HAND RAILS TO BE INSTALLED
WITH DECK ANCHORS GROUNDED
TO POOL STEEL WITH BRASS GROUND
LUGS
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300 WATT 12V
UNDERWATER
REMOVABLE UL
LIGHT FIXTURE (4)
1 -i
-I- -4 2 -1/2'
WATERFALL LINE
WATERFALL LINE
WATERFALL LINE
2 VACUUM LINE
3' MAIN DRAIN LINO
4' EDGE MAIN DRAIN LINE
2' SKIMMER
1�r 3" RETURN LINO
4' EDGE SUPPLY LINE
DEPTH MARKERS MUST BE INLAID CERAMIC TILES
EXAMPLE AT 4' -6" DEPTH
tI61i
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TILE
WALL SECTIONALL HORIZONTAL TILE AND DEPTH MARKINGS,
SCALE: NTS SHALL BE UNGLAZED
4'-6' DEEP
SKIMMER
14 f
LIMITED USE POOL TO HAVE MIN. 5' HIGH FENCE
AND GENERAL USE POOL TO HAVE MIN. 6' HIGH
FENCE. GATES MUST OPEN OUT FROM POOL
DECK AND HAVE LATCH 60' HIGH
OVERFLOW LINE
is
NEGHIIVE EDGE
CRITICAL. PROVIDE PLUMB AND
ACCURATE LEVEL WATER LINE FOR
NEGATIVE EDGE
12' MAIN DRAINS
CLUBHOUSE
4
4
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w
4' DEEP
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2"
SKIMMER
W/ SPRING LOADED COVER n
3 ft.
12@1 -1/2' FALLS RETURNS f 1 1/2�
MOUNTED LOW
PTH AS POSSIBLE ON POOL WALLZ, 0 DIV I N GR KER
(TYP) CD �1`� II
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POOL SAFETY O
SPA SAFETY' EQUIPMENT
SIGNAGE SIGNAGE 1 ROOM
ELECT PANEL
12 ft
POOL RULES SIGN
THE FOLLOWING RULES WILL BE POSTED AT OR NEAR POOLSIDE AND WILL BE
LEGIBLE FROM THE POOL DECK, THE LETTERS SHALL BE A MIN. OF 1
NO ANIMALS IN THE POOL AREA OR ON THE POOL DECK.
NO FOOD OR DRINK IN POOL OR ON POOL DECK.
NO GLASS CONTAINERS ALLOWED IN POOL OR ON POOL DECK
SHOWER BEFORE ENTERING POOL.
BATHING LOAD 30 PERSONS
POOL HOURS a.m. t_ o__�m.
NO DIV (MINIMUM 4' LETTERS)
SPA RULES SIGN
THE FOLLOWING RULES WILL BE POSTED AT OR NEAR SPA SIDE AND
WILL BE LEGIBLE FROM THE DECK. THE LETTERS SHALL BE A MIN. OF
NO FOOD, DRINK OR GLASS IN SPA Ok ON DECK.
SHOWER BEFORE ENTERING SPA.
BATHING LOAD 4 PERSONS
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 104 DEG. F
NO DIVING
PTH MARKER
0 DIVING
SPA FINISH 'WHITE'
1150 GALLONS
8 THERAPY JETS
HAND RAILS TO BE INSTALLED
WITH DECK ANCHORS GROUNDED
TO POOL STEEL WITH BRASS GROUND LUGS
2' RETURNS
2 -1/2' SKIMMER
2 1/2' MAIN DRAIN LINE
3' MAIN DRAIN LINE
2 1/2" THERAPY JETS LINE
2' AIR LINE
0
(MINIMUM 4' LETTERS)
DATE
PAGE
POOLDESIG NNET
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION N.
9871
REVISIONS
SPECIAL USE POOL
FOR EXCERSIZE
PURPOSES
PLUMBING PAGE
TITLE
THE ORCHARDS AT 14
DESCRIPTION
2625 WEST 14TH STREET
PORT ANGELES- WA
Scale 1 /8' 1 -0'
8/14/2006
2 OF 4
POOL DATA
VOLUME
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PERIMETER
RECIRC. RATE
TURNOVER RATE
BATHING LOAD
FILTRATION
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J1/
DATE
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DETAILS
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REVISIONS
TITLE
THE ORCHARDS AT 14
DESCRIPTION
2625 WEST 14TH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WA
Scale: NTS
8/14/2006
3 OF 4
SPA DATA
VOLUME
SURFACE AREA
PERIMETER
RECIRC. RATE
TURNOVER RATE
BATHING LOAD
FILTRATION
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1. ALL STEPS, SEAT FLOOR, COPING AND DECKS SHALL BE
IMPERVIOUS
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BE UNGLAZED.
2. MAXIMUM VELOCITY THROUGH THE MAIN DRAIN GRATE(S)
SHALL BE 1.5 FPS. COVER SHALL BE SECURED SO THAT THE
USE OF A TOOL IS NEEDED TO REMOVE.
3. POST A SIGN AT SPASIDE "MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 104 F
4. HANDRAIL(S) MUST BE ANCHORED INTO OR EXTEND OVER
THE BOTTOM STEP BUT NOT EXTEND PAST THE BOTTOM STEP
5. MAIN DRAIN PIPE IS DESIGNED TO CARRY SPA
RECIRCULATION FLOW AND ANTICIPATED FLOW THROUGH THE
THERAPY JETS.
6. SPA INTERIOR SHALL BE WHITE OR LIGHT IN COLOR.
7 PROVIDE A SINGLE CLEARLY LABLED EMERGENCY(ON /OFF
TYPE) SHUT OFF SWITCH WHICH IS READILY ACCESSIBLE AND
VISIBLE FROM THE SPA. AND WILL SHUT OFF ALL FILTRATION,
BOOSTER AND BLOWER PUMPS.
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION 9871
REVISIONS
SPA DETAILS
THE ORCHARDS AT
14
2625 WEST 14TH STREET
PORT ANGELES, WA
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8/14/2006
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PI PERMIT ISSUED
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con'rQclor if abo~ said prop~ is for sllle. refll or (ease.
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named prope or a licensed electrical contraclOr. I am making the clc:c:lJical instal.
lation or leT lion in compliance with the eleclrical law~. N.E.C., RCW. Chapler
19.28 C. haplc:r 296-46B, The City of Pon A ngeles Municipal Code, and
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contrae/or if ahove said property is for sale, rent or lease
After reading the above statement, I hereby certify that I am the owner of the above
named property or a licensed electrical contractor. I am making the electrical instal-
lation or alteration in compliance with the elvctrical laws, N.E.C., RCW. Chapter
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o Furnace KW
o Heat Pump Ton LAR
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Service_lnformati.on
o Overhead Service
o Temp Service
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SAME_DAY_l~SJ'.ECTION. CALL..REFORE 7:00 AM 360-417-4735
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10/04/2005 07:05
3505830859
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OLYMPIC PRINTERS, INC. (360) 452-1381
FROM
HI-TECH ELECTRONICS
FRX NO.
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Jan. 17 2007 12:22PM P1
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clectr(cat contractor (or the {i:rm's audtorized agent) and am making the electrical
installatltm ('Ir alLeration in compliance "":ith rhe elecrricallaw, Chaptt...,- 19.28 RCW. Card # . - -
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Service Information
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a Underground Service
Vollage
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C01ltractor if above said pruper'Y is for suit-, t'1!Jj( or J~'a.l'I',
ARer reading the above statement, I hereby certify that I alll the owner or the abun:
named propercy or !l, licensed electrical CClnlractllr, I 11m maldng thc e1ectric.11 insllll-
IlIlion or alleration In complillnce wilh Ihe elcctl'icnl laws. N.E.C, RCW. ChllPlllf
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PUBLIC WORKS - UTILITIES DNISION
321 EAST 5TH STREET, PORT I.NGELES, WA 98362
Application Number
Application pin number
Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER'
Application type descr~ption
Subdivision Name
Property Use
Property Zoning .
Applicat~on valuat~on
7/22/08
08-00000871 . Date
298913
2602 PLUM CT POOL
06-30-00-1-0-6705-0000-
PUBLIC WORKS UTI LITES
RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSTY
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Application desc
f~re hydrant meter to fill the pool
Owner
Contractor
CRONAUER PAUL P
PO BOX 282
PORT ANGELES
OWNER
WA 983620048
Perm~t . . . . .
Add~t~onal desc .
Perm~t p~n number
Permit Fee
Issue Date
Exp~rat~on Date
PUBLIC WORKS RES WATER SERV
FIRE HYDRANT METER FILL POOL
130450
50.00 Plan Check Fee
7/22/08 Valuation
1/18/09
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Extension
50.00
BASE FEE
Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due
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Permit Fee Total 50.00 50 00 .00 .00
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null and void if work or construction authOrized is not commenced within 180 days, if construction or work is suspended or abandoned
for a period of 180 days after the work as commenced, or if required inspections have not been requested within 180 days from the last
inspection. I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of
laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified herein or not. The granting of a permit does not
presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulating construction or the performance of
construction.
Signature of Contractor or Authorized Agent
Date
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PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD
CALL 417-4807 FOR UTILITY INSPECTIONS. PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE IT IS UNLA WFUL TO COVER,
INSULATE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED. POST PERMIT IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION.
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KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE
INSPECTION TYPE DATE ACCEPTED COMMENTS
I YES I NO
PW UTILITIES (Engmeenng DIvIsion)
WATERLINE I METER
SEWER CONNECTION
SANITARY
STORM
SITE DRAINAGE
SITE EROSION CONTROL
PARKING
SIDEWALK
CURB & GUTTER
DRlVEW A Y APPROACH
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RESIDENTIAL DATE YES NO COMMERCIAV- ~. n_ DATE- -- ACCEPTED
YES NO
CONSTRUCTION R W. I PWI CONSTRUCTION - R. W.
ENGINEERING 417-4807 PW I ENGINEERING
FIRE 417-4653 FIRE DEPT.
PLANNING DEPT 417-4750 PLANNING DEPT.
BUILDING 417-4815 BUILDING -
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Applicat~on Number
Applicat~on pin number
Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER
Application type description
Subdivision Name
Property Use
Property Zoning
Applicat~on valuation
Appl~cation desc
Pool
Owner
CRONAUER PAUL P
PO BOX 282
PORT ANGELES
WA 983620048
Permi t,
Additional desc
Permit pin number
Perm~t Fee
Issue 'Date
Expiration Date
08-00000621 Date
937335
2602 PLUM CT POOL
06-30-00-1-0-6705-0000-
ELECTRICAL ONLY
5/27/08
RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DEN STY
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Contractor
NORTH PENINSULA ELECTRIC
761 FRESHWATER PARK RD
PORT ANGELES WA 98363
(360) 477-1764
ELECTRICAL NEW COMMERICAL
SWIMMING POOL HOT TUB
127159
115 00
5/27/08
11/23/08
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Valuation
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UI EAST 5TH STREET. PORT ANGELES. WA 98362
Appl1cat1on Number
Application pin number
Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER
Application type description
Subd1vision Name
Property Use
Property Zoning .
Application valuation
06-00000506 Date
137512
2602 PLUM CT
06-30-00-1-0-6705-0000-
ELECTRICAL ONLY
5/18/06
RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSTY
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Owner
Contractor
CRONAUER PAUL P
PO BOX 282
PORT ANGELES
OWNER
WA 983620048
Perm1t
Additional desc
Perm1t pin number
Sub Contractor
Permit Fee
Issue Date
Exp1ration Date
ELECTRICAL TEMPORARY
BEST/ 60 A TEMP
77545
BEST ELECTRIC
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5/15/06
11/11/06
SERVICE
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years after this electrical permit is finalized. (2) Owner is required to hire an electrical
contractor if above said property is for sale. rent or lease.
After reading the above statement, I hereby certify that I am the owner of the above
named property or a licensed electrical contractor. I am making the electrical instal-
lation or alteration in compliance with the electrical laws, N.E.C., RCW. Chapter
19.28, WAC. Chapter 296-46B, The City of Port Angeles Municipal Code, and
Utility Specifications.
Signature of owner, electrical contractor or electrical administrator
- Date: 11- d--- 01
Electrical Load Additions and or subtractions
o NO LOAD CHANGES
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o Furnace KW
o Heat Pump Ton LAR
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Visa
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Service Information
o Overhead Service
o Temp Service
o Underground Service
Voltage
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Feeder Size:
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BUILDING PERMIT APPLICA TION Print in ink
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
Attn: Building Permit Technician
321 E. Fifth St., Port Angeles, WA 98362
(360) 417-4815 fax (360) 417-4711
For City Use Only:
Date Received 1\, () 1-07
Permit # _
Date Approved
4{I,-D (Jd - 4 fc()- 51ft
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Parcel Number
PROJECT ADDRESS
Lot
Zoning
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o Industrial
o Commercial
Proiect Tvpe & Brief Description:
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2nd Floor
3rd Floor
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Covered Porch
Deck
Shed
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TOTAL VALUATION $
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Total footprint of structures
Max. height of proposed structures
Will a lawn sprinkler system be installed?
Will a fire sprinkler system be installed?
Occupancy group
Occupant load
Construction type
# of bedrooms
# of full baths
# of half baths
ft.
I have read and completed this application and know it to be true and correct. I am authorized to apply for this permit and
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - BUILDING DIVISION
321 EAST 5TH STREET, PORT ANGELES, W A 98362
Applicat~on Number
Appl~cat~on pin number
Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER:
Tenant nbr, name
Application type descript~on
Subd~v~sion Name
Property Use
Property Zoning
Appl~cation valuat~on
07-00000634 Date
625804
2602 PLUM CT IRR
06-30-00-1-0-6705-0000-
PAUL CRONAUER
PLUMBING REPAIR
6/21/07
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PO BOX 282
PORT ANGELES
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WA 983620048
Perm~t
Addit~onal desc .
Permit pin number
Perm~t Fee
Issue Date
Exp~ration Date .
PLUMBING PERMIT
IRRIGATION BACKFLOW
64.00
6/21/07
12/18/07
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inspection. I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of
laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied With whether specified herem or not. The grantmg of a permit does not
presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any state or local law regulatmg construction or the performance of
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BUILDING PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD
CALL 41,-48]5 FOR BU]LDING INSPECT]ONS CALL 4]7-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS
i CALL 417-4807 FOR PUBLIC WORKS UTILITIES
PLE!ASE PROVIDE A M.INIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE IT IS UNLA WFUL TO COVER, INSUL4TE OR CONCEAL ANJ' WORK BEFORE
LNSPECTED AND ACCEPTED. POST PERMIT IJ'\ A CONSPICUOUS LOCATlON
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT lOB SITE
INSI'EC TION TYPE lJA TE ACCEPTED COMMENTS
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FOUNDA nON
FOOTINGS
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SHEAR WALLS / WALLS
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PIERS
POST HOLES (POLE BLDGS )
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PLUMlIING
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UNDER FLOOR / SLAB
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ROWGI-l-IN
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GAS LINE FINAL DATE ACCEPTED BY
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AIR SEAL
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FRAMING
JOISTS / GIRDERS
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WALLS / ROOF / CEILING
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INSUUA TlON
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SLAB
W ArlL / FLOOR / CEILING
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MECHANICAL
ROU,GH-IN
HEATPUMY/FURNACE/DUCTS
GASpNE FINAL DATE ACCEPTED BY
WOOD STOVE / PELLET / CHlMNEY
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MANUFACTURED HOMES
FOOTING / SLAB
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BLOCYJNG & HOLD DOWNS
SKJRTING
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PLANNING DEPT SEPARATE PERMIT #'s SEPA
PARjCING/LIGHTING ESA
LANDSCAPING SHORELINE
FINAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY/USE
I RESIDENTIAL DATE YES NO COMMERCIAL DATE
, ACCEPTED
YES NO
ELEC-FmCAL - LIGHT DEPT 417-4735 ELECTRJCAL
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CONSTRUCTIONR W /PW/ CONSTRUCTION - R W
ENGIJ'1EERING 417-4807 PW / ENGINEERING
FIRE 4] 7-4653 FIRE DEPT
I 417-4750 PLANNING DEPT
PLANJjlING DEPT
BUILDING 417-4815 BUILDING
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ASSEMBLY
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IS THIS AN APPROVED ASSEMBLY? YES 10400 IS ASSEMBL Y INSTALLED CORRECTL yo) YE~NO 0
DATE OF INSTALLATION .J"{;.ill )1 (.) UNKNOWNO
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Held at U pSI Closed TIght 0 Did Not Open 0 "
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CITY OF PORT ANGELES
FIRE DEPARTMENT PERMIT
321 East Slh Street, Port Angeles, W A 98362
Application Number
Application p1n number
Property Address
ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER:
Tenant nbr, name
App11cation type descript10n
Subdivision Name
Property Use
Property Zoning . . .
Application valuation
06-00001133 Date 10/23/06
158149
2602 PLUM CT
06-30-00-1-0-6705-0000-
PAUL CRONAUER
FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM
Owner
Contractor
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RESIDENTIAL MEDIUM DENSTY
17900
CRONAUER PAUL P
PO BOX 282
PORT ANGELES
WA 983620048
KNIGHT FIRE PROTECTION INC
2509 WEST 19TH STREET
PORT ANGELES WA 98363
(360) 417-0505
Permit . . . . .
Add1t1onal desc .
Permit p1n number
Perm1 t Fee
Issue Date
Expiration Date
FIRE SPRINKLER COMM
89011
319.75
10/23/06
4/21/07
Plan Check Fee
Valuat10n
207.84
17900
Qty Unit Charge Per
Extens10n
95 75
224.00
BASE FEE
16.00 14.0000 THOU BL-2001-25K (14 PER K)
Special Notes and Comments
Owner is respons1ble for ongoing fire spr1nkler system
inspection and testing per the current addition of NFPA 25.
Call for cover 1nspection for all spr1nkler installat1ons. A
full acceptance test will be required for all fire alarm
systems.
10/18/2006 08:21 AM KDUBUC
-----------------------------Plans reviewed and approved
10.18.2006.
Fee summary Charged Pa1d Credited Due
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Permit Fee Total 319.75 319.75 .00 .00
Plan Check Total 207.84 207.84 .00 .00
Grand Total 527.59 527.59 .00 .00
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This permit becomes null and void if work authorized is not commenced within 180 days, if work is suspended or
abandoned for a period of I 80 days afer the work has commenced, or if required inspections have not been requested with
180 days from the last inspection. I hereby certify that I have read and examimrl this application and know the same to be
true and correct. All provisions of recognized standards, laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be compled
wi whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel
th ovisions of any state or local law regulating the work specified in the permit.
Date
Signature of Owner (if Owner is builder)
Date
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FIRE PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD
Call 360-417-4655 for fire inspections. Please provide a minimum 24-hour notice. It is unlawful to cover, insulate
or conceal any work before inspected and accepted. Post permit in a conspicuous location.
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE
FIRE SP~KLER
Underground piping hydrostatically tested
Underground piping flushed
Interior piping hydrostatically tested
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Interior piping inspection
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Dry system lair tested at 40 psi (24 hours)
Sprinkler fil1al 5-II-o'l (<Dt
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FIRE ALARM
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Rough-in i~spection
Alarm final
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LP-GAS Completed by Contractor:
Undergrou~d piping inspection/pressure test Test #1
Above ground piping inspection/pressure test Piping pressure test pSI
Tank (container) inspection Time initiated
Test #2
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Appliance ibspection Piping pressure test pSI
LP-gas final Time initiated
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UNDERG~OUND STORAGE TANK (UST) ABANDONMENT
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Removal of flammable/combustible liquids
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Tank appropriately abandoned
UST abandbnment final
PERMIT 0THER (specify)
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permit final
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Inspection Type
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Comments
GENERAL COMMENTS:
2/15/00
BUILDING PERMIT - APPLICATION
Fill out COMPLETELY and in INK. Your application and site plan MUST BE
COMPLETE to be accepted for review. If you have any questions, call
PERMITS (360) 417-4815 FAX(360)417-4711
City:~' Pv~.
Phone: 41l..tf)Q r
Phone:
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Architect/Engineer:
Contractor k'lVl~l~r 'Hru:;~,
Address: 7 \b 4 1{)"\1 1<7 ~ 1-
PROJECT ADDRESS' 2-~,~ t>11Ifr7
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot:
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State License #: ltt+ I /, ~\1!l 0441...\L
City: ~ur Av~.
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Phone:
Exp:~ Phone: 41'1-6 rz,r
i1J~ Zip: ~b3
ZONING:
Block:
Subdivision:
CLALLAM COUNTY PARCEL NUMBER:
TYPE OF WORK:
D Residential D New Constr. D Re-roof D Stove
D ]>1ultl-family D AddItlon D MoveD Garage
g Commercial 0 Remodel D DemolitIOn D Deck
D Repair D SIgn 0 Other
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT:
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SIZEN ALUATION:
SF.@$ /SF.=$
SF. @ $ /SF = $
SF. @ $ /SF = $
TOTAL VALUATION $
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COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL: Occupancy Group:
No of Stones: Lot SIZe: EXIstmg Sq. Ft.
T otallot coverage %
Occupant Load:
& Proposed Sq Ft
Construction Type:
= TOTAL Sq. Ft.
APPROVALS:
PLAN:
BLDG:
DPWU:
FIRE:
OTHER:
PLANNING USE ONLY:
ESAlWetland(s): 0 Yes D No SEPA Checklist required? 0 Yes 0 No Other:
VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION: In all cases, a valuation amount must be entered by the applIcant.
Tills figure will be revIewed and may be revised by the Building DIvision to comply WIth current fee schedules. Contact the PermIt
Coordmator at 417-4815 for assistance.
PLAN CHECK FEE. IF a plan check fee is due it must be submitted at the time the building penmt application and construction plans are
sublllitted. All other permit fees are due at the time of pennit issuance
EXPffiATION OF PLAN REVIEW: If no pennit is issued WIthm 180 days of the date of applIcation, the application will expire. The
BUIldmg Official can extend the tune for action by the applIcant up to 180 days upon written request by the applicant (see Section
Rl05.3.2 of the InternatIOnal Buildmg/Residentlal Code, 2003). No application can be extended more than once.
I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. I am authorized to
apply for this permit and understand t at it is my responsibility to determine what permits are required ,not the City's, and that I
must obtain such permits pnor to w
Date: ~/~IIJ~
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PORT ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT
102 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles, Washington 98362
(360) 417-4650 FAX (360) 417-4659
Fire Sprinkler System Plan Review
Project Name: Cronauer Club House Address: 2602 Plum Court
Installer: Knight Fire Protection Installer Telephone: 417-4653
Type of System: Antifreeze 13[;g] 13RD 13DD
Date: 10.18.2006 PAFD Permit #: 06-52
We have checked this plan and find that it conforms to the requirements of the code.
Additional Comments:
All systems, including underground mains, shall be installed by a state licensed and certified
company. Systems shall be installed per the applicable NFP A Standard.
All electrical components shall be compatible with the fire alarm system.
All underground piping must be inspected and hydrostatically tested by the Port Angeles Fire
Department PRIOR to being covered. A witnessed flush of the underground piping is required.
Before final acceptance of the system, an inspection will be conducted to ensure that the
installation complies with the applicable NFP A Standard.
Contractor
Reviewed by: ~a)~WJ)
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Fire Department
ELECTRICAL PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD
CALL 417-4735 FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS. PLEASE PROVIDE A MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE. IT IS UNLA WFUL TO COVER,
INSULA TE OR CONCEAL ANY WORK BEFORE IT IS INSPECTED AND ACCEPTED.
KEEP PERMIT CARD AND APPROVED PLANS AT JOB SITE
INSPECTION TYPE
DATE
COMMENTS
NO
GENERAL COMMENTS:
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