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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBLD2022-00192 Addition - BLD Inspections - 4/8/2024 INSPECTION CARD Mason County 615 W. Alder St. Bldg. 8, Shelton, WA 98584 360-427-9670 ext 352 www.co.mason.wa.us PERMIT# BLD2022-00192 PROJECT ADDRESS 650 E Island Lake Dr Shelton, WA 98584 PARCEL# 320065003015 PROJECT DESCRIPTION DECK& GARAGE ADDITION OWNER MONNIER DONALD M&TONI R ADDRESS PO BOX 1068 PHONE 360-790-1834 CONTRACTOR ADDRESS PHONE CONTRACTOR LICENSE LENDER INSPECTION INSP DATE Comments INSPECTION INSP DATE Comments Setback Inspection Cc-- (, Framing Inspection A>ECk Footing Inspection Insulation Inspection �• •Z Foundation Wall-Pre-Pour BLD-Final Inspection Shearwall Inspection G,4.rAqer i4 S.e- A,efk4Kr L61 6'01—Z2 SEC Mason County Mason County - Division of Community Development 615 W. Alder St. Bldg.8 Hylvsj Shelton, WA 98584 360-427-9670 ext 352 www.co.mason.wa.us BLD2022-00192 ADDITION OR REMODEL- RESIDENTIAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION: DECK & GARAGE ADDITION ISSUED: 05/09/2022 SITE ADDRESS: 650 E ISLAND LAKE DR SHELTON EXPIRES: 11/05/2022 PARCEL: 320065003015 APPLICANT: MONNIER DONALD M &TONI R OWNER: MONNIER DONALD M &TONI R PO BOX 1068 PO BOX 1068 SHELTON, WA 98584 SHELTON, WA98584 360-790-1834 VALUATIONS: FEES: Paid Due Covered Deck/Carport 280.00 $6,160.00 Plan Check Fee $344.73 $0.00 U VB Utility, miscellaneous 371.00 $22,215.48 Change in Tenant- Minor EH $125.00 $0.00 Plan Review Uncovered Deck 392.00 $5,880.00 Building Permit Fee $530.36 $0.00 State Fee-Residential $6.50 $0.00 Technology Surcharge $17.50 $0.00 Planning Review Fee $240.00 $0.00 Total: $34,255.48 Totals : $1,264.09 $0.00 REQUIRED INSPECTIONS Setback Inspection Framing Inspection Footing Inspection Insulation Inspection Foundation Wall-Pre-Pour Inspection BLD-Final Inspection Shearwall Inspection CONDITIONS Printed by Anane Paysse on:05/09/2022 11 10 AM Pagel of 7 Mason County Mason County - Division of Community Development 615 W. Alder St. Bldg.8 Shelton, WA 98584 360-427-9670 ext 352 www.co.mason.wa.us ADDITION OR REMODEL- RESIDENTIAL BLD2022-00192 * The international code requires a fire apparatus access road for every facility, building, or portion of a building that is more than 150'from an approved access road. Roads are required to meet the minimum Mason County Fire Marshal standards for Fire Apparatus Access Roads up to the point where such roads connect with a county maintained public road or to another fire apparatus access road which connects to a county maintained public road. * The plan review check list and corrections are part of the approved plans and must remain attached. It is the responsibility of the applicant, owner or contractor to make the required corrections indicated on the plans. Once the plans are marked "APPROVED", they shall not be changed or altered without authorization from the Building Official. The permit holder is responsible to retain the complete approved set of plans on site for the duration of the project. Failure to comply and/or removal of approved documents will result in failure of required building inspections. * All RED stamped approved plans are required to be on-site for inspection purposes. If an inspection is called for and plans are not available on site, then approval will not be granted. In addition, a re-inspection fee (refer to current fee schedule, minimum 1 hour)will be charged and must be collected by the Building Department prior to any further inspections being performed or approvals granted. * A permanent certificate, completed by the builder or registered design professional, shall be posted on a wall in the space where the furnace is located, a utility room, or an approved location inside the building. When located on the elctrical panel, the certificate shall not cover or obstruct the visibility of the circuit directory label, service disconnect labek, or toher reqyired Iabels.The certificate shall list the predominant R-values of insulation installed in or on ceiling/roof, walls, foundation (slab, basement wall, crawlspace wall and/or floor),and ducts outside the conditioned spaces; U-factors for fenestration; and the solar heat gain coefficient(SHGC)of fenestration. Where there is more than one value for each component, the certificate shall list the value covering the largest area. The certificate shall list the type and efficiency of heating, cooling, and service water heating equipment, duct leakage rates including test conditions as specified in WSEC Section R401.3& R402.4.1.2, and air leakage results if a blower door test was conducted. Building envelope air leakage control shall be considered acceptable when tested to have an air leakage less than 5 air changes per hour when tested with a blower door in accordanve with IECC/.WSEC Section R402.4.1.2. The blower door test results shall be recorded on the permanent certificate required located near the electrical distribution panel. Air leakage testing is not required for additions less than 500 square feet. Reference IECC/WSEC R402.4.1.2. Compliance certificates are available online at the WSU Energy program website titled, "WSEC 2015 Certificate" and are available in '/<or'/2 sheets. The Mason County Permit Center will also have some available. * All surface water and potential runoff must be controlled on site and shall not adversely affect any adjacent properties nor increase the velocity flow entering or abutting to any state or county culverting/ditching system or road way. Printed by:Adana Paysse on:05/09/2022 11:10 AM Page 2 of 7 Mason County Mason County - Division of Community Development 615 W. Alder St. Bldg.8 Shelton, WA 98584 360-427-9670 ext 352 www.co.mason.wa.us ADDITION OR REMODEL- RESIDENTIAL BLD2022-00192 * Installation of heating equipment in a single-family residence shall meet the requirements of the current IECC/WSEC R403, applicable sections of the IRC, and IMC. Heating equipment shall be sized in accordance to ICC/WSEC, Section R403.7. Heating and design load calculations for the purpose of sizing HVAC systems are required and shall be calculated in accordance with accepted practice, including infiltration and ventilation. Design calculations shall be available for inspection during inspection. Referencing IRC M1601.4, all ducts, air handlers, filter boxes, and building cavities shall be sealed. All joints of duct systems and seams shall be made substantially air tight by means of tapes, mastics, liquid sealants, gasketing or other approved closure systems. Closure systems used with rigid fibrous glass ducts shall comply with UL181A and shall be marked 181A-P for pressure-sensitive tape, 181A-M for mastic or 181 A-H for heat-sensitive tape. Closure systems used with flexible air ducts and flexible air connectors shall comply with UL181 B and shall be marked 181 B-FX for pressure- sensitive tape or 181 B-M for mastic. Duct connections to flanges of air distribution system equipment or sheet metal fittings shall be mechanically fastened. Mechanical fasteners for use with flexible nonmetallic air ducts shall comply with UL 181 B and shall be marked 181 B-C. Crimp joints for round metal ducts shall have a contact lap of at least 1-1/2 inches(38 mm) and shall be mechanically fastened by means of at least three sheet-metal screws or rivets equally spaced around the joint. Closure systems used to seal metal ductwork shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Duct tape is NOT permitted as a sealant on any ducts.When ducts are located in unheated spaces the ducts hall be insulated to R-8 DUCT TIGHTNESS TESTING shall be conducted by person(s)trained to perform such testing. A signed affidavit documenting test results in accordance to IECC/WSEC Section R403.3.3 shall be provided to the Mason County Building Department prior to the final occupancy inspection. Affidavit forms are available on at the WSU-Energy Program website titles, "Duct Leakage Affidavit"or"Duct Leakage Testing Results (Existing Construction)." Duct tightness testing is not required if the air handler and all ducts are located within the heated space. * All changes to"approved" building plans that effect compliance with the international codes as amended and adopted, or any other Mason County ordinance or regulation, must be reviewed and approved by Mason County prior to construction. * Concrete used for basement walls,foundation walls, exterior walls, porches, carport slabs, steps exposed to the weather, garage floor slabs and other vertical concrete work exposed to the weather shall have a minimum compressive strength of 3000 psi (IRC Table R402.2). * REQUIREMENTS FOR ROOF COVERINGS. Roof coverings shall be applied in accordance with the applicable provisions of the current code and the manufacturer's installation instructions. A drip edge shall be provided at eaves and gables of shingle roofs. * CONSTRUCTION PROCESS TO BE FIELD CORRECTED AS REQUIRED PER MASON COUNTY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AND THE ADOPTED BUILDING CODE. The construction of the permitted project is subject to inspections by the Mason County Building Department. All construction must be in conformance with the international codes as amended and adopted by Mason County. Any corrections, changes or alterations required by a Mason County Building Inspector shall be made prior to requesting additional inspections. * All permits expire 180 days after permit issuance, or 180 days after the last inspection activity is performed. The Building Official may grant a one time extention of 180 days, upon the receipt of a written extension request prior to permit expiration. Letter must indicating that circumstances beyond the control of the permit holder preventing action from being taken. No more than one extension may be granted. * Approved per dimensions and setbacks on submitted site plan. Setbacks are measured from the furthest projection of the structure. Printed by:Ariane Paysse on:05/09/2022 11:10 AM Page 3 of 7 Mason County Mason County - Division of Community Development 615 W. Alder St. Bldg.8 A Shelton, WA 98584 360-427-9670 ext 352 www.co.mason.wa.us ADDITION OR REMODEL- RESIDENTIAL BLD2022-00192 * WIND LOADS- Roof coverings shall be designed and tested to withstand the maximum basic wind speed. The basic wind speed for Mason County is 85 MPH. * Owner/Agent is responsible to post the assigned address and/or purchase and post private road signs in accordance with Mason County Title 14.28 and 14.17. * By definition, propane tanks and heatpumps are structures,which must meet setback conditions. Please check your "Approved Site Plan"to ensure these structures meet the setback conditions listed. * When parcel development requires direct access to county road(s), a Road Access Permit or Approval must be granted by the Mason County Department of Public Works. For more information contact Public Works, at(360)427-9670, ext. 450 or 100 W Public Works Dr. Shelton. The building permit will not be finaled until the permit holder can show proof that the access permit from Public Works has been finaled and approved. * The stamped approved site plan is required to be on-site for inspection purposes. If an inspection is requested and the approved site plan is not on site, approval will not be granted. In addition, a re-inspection fee (refer to current fee schedule, minimum 1 hour)will be charged and shall be collected by the Building Department prior to any further inspections being performed or approvals granted. * A Mason County Stormwater Management Worksheet was completed and signed as part of this building permit application. Design, sizing, placement, inspection and maintenance of stormwater management systems shall be the responsibility of the owner/agent of the developed parcel. It is the owner/agent/contractor's responsibility to ensure that Mason County Department of Public Works has approved the stormwater site plan for this parcel prior to the commencement of any development activities. *NOTE if Stormwater Management option "A"was selected on the Small Parcel Stormwater Management Application/Worksheet the document entitled"Managing Storm Drainage on Small Lots, The Small Parcel Stormwater Site Plan" constitutes an approved plan based on the criteria listed on the application/worksheet. If the development has, or will have, a septic/drainfield system you are responsible for contacting Mason County Division of Environmental Health to ensure that the stormwater system will not adversely affect the septic system of this, or any other, parcel. You may also wish to consult with the septic design professional involved with the project. By calling for a final inspection of the building permit the owner/agent/contractor is acknowledging that all components of the stormwater management system have been installed as approved on the stormwater site plan. Provisions for surface/subsurface drainage control must be implemented with new construction or development on site and MUST NOT adversely impact adjacent parcels. Under the requirements of Mason County Stormwater Ordinance, either private ditches and drains will meet requirements of the stormwater ordinance or prior approval will be granted to use an existing utility and drainage easement dedicated for that specific purpose. For further information regarding this ordinance and the REQUIREMENT to obtain an ACCESS PERMIT for the installation/construction of a driveway or access connecting from a Mason County Road, Contact the Mason County Public Works Department prior to construction at Ext 450. For any construction which is proposed to be located within 25' of a Mason County road right of way, it is suggested to contact that office to review future planned work which may affect your project. * All construction must meet or exceed all local and state ordinances in addition to the International Codes requirements as adopted and amended by Mason County and the State of Washington. Occupancy is limited to the approved and permitted classification. Any non-approved change of use or occupancy would result in permit revocation. * The use, handling and storage of hazardous materials or flammable and combustible liquids in excess of 10 gallons is not allowed without the approval of the Mason County Fire Marshal. * Adopted IECC/Washington State Energy Code Compliance has been approved as follows: Heat Type: Electric or other than electric, Compliance Method: Prescriptive option Marine-4C, Window(Max U- Factor):0.30, Skylight(Max U-Factor):0.50, Doors (Type/Max U-Factor):0.30 or less, Wall insulation R-21, Floor insulation R-30, Ceiling Insulation min. R-49, Vault Insulation R-38, and Slab Insulation R-10. * A minimum of 75 percent of all permanently installed lamps in lighting fixtures shall be high efficacy lamps in accordance with IECC/WSEC Section R404.1. Printed by:Ariane Paysse on:05/09/2022 11:10 AM Page 4 of 7 Mason County Mason County - Division of Community Development 615 W. Alder St. Bldg.8 Shelton, WA 98584 360-427-9670 ext 352 www.co.mason.wa.us ADDITION OR REMODEL- RESIDENTIAL BLD2022-00192 * Before renovating or remodeling activities in pre-1978 residential buildings or child occupied facilities and to ensure your compliance with applicable Washington lead regulations, contact the WA State Department of Commerce Lead Paint Program at; (360)586-5323 or email Ibpinfo@commerce.wa.gov. Visit www.commerce.wa.gov/lead for further information. * Carbon monoxide alarms, listed as complying with UL 2075 shall be installed in accordance with manufacturer specifications and in accordance with IRC Section R315. Alarms shall be installed outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each level of the dwelling. EXISTING DWELLINGS shall be equipped with carbon monoxide alarms when alterations (including addition or alteration of fuel burning appliances), repairs, or additions requiring a permit occur, or when one or more sleeping rooms are added or created. * Provisions for surface/subsurface drainage control must be implemented with new construction or development on site and MUST NOT adversely impact adjacent parcels. Under the requirements of Mason County Stormwater Ordinance, either private ditches and drains will meet requirements of the stormwater ordinance or prior approval will be granted to use an existing utility and drainage easement dedicated for that specific purpose. For further information regarding this ordinance and the REQUIREMENT to obtain an ACCESS PERMIT for the installation/construction of a driveway or access connecting from a Mason County Road, Contact the Mason County Public Works Department prior to construction at Ext 450. For any construction which is proposed to be located within 25'of a Mason County road right of way, it is suggested to contact that office to review future planned work which may affect your project. * Pressure treated wood manufactured after January 1, 2004 may contain high concentrations of copper which could quickly corrode metal fasteners, connectors, and flashing. Install metal connectors approved for contact with the new types of pressure treated material. * Contractor registration laws are governed under RCW 18.27 and enforced by the WA State Dept of Labor and Industries, Contractor Compliance Division. There are potential risks and monetary liabilities to the homeowner for using an unregistered contractor. Further information can be obtained at 1-800-647-0982. The person signing this condition is either the homeowner, agent for the owner or a registered contractor according to WA state law. * Retaining walls needed to support a surcharge such as structures, roads, or to support slopes, shall require a separate building permit and approval prior to construction of the retaining wall. * The foundation/footing must be placed on undisturbed, firm-native soil. * Landings and stairs must meet the same setback conditions as any permitted structure; and, must be shown on your site plan. Please check your"Approved Site Plan"to ensure these structures are shown and meet the setback conditions listed. * When parcel development requires direct access to state road(s), a Road Access Permit or Approval must be granted and approved by the Washington State Department of Transportation. For more information contact Washington State Department of Transportation, at(206)357-2620, ext. 630. * OWNER/BUILDER acknowledges submission of inaccurate information may result in a stop work order or permit revocation. Acknowledgement of such is by signature below. I declare that I am the owner, owners legal representative, or contractor. I further declare that I am entitled to receive this permit and to do the work as proposed. I have obtained permission from all the necessary parties, including any easement holder or parties of interest regarding this project. The owner or authorized agent represents that the information provided is accurate and grants employees of Mason County access to the above described property and structure(s)for review and inspection. This permit/application becomes null & void if work or authorized construction is not commenced within 180 days or if construction work is suspended for a period of 180 days. PROOF OF CONTINUATION OF WORK IS BY MEANS OF INSPECTION. INACTIVITY OF THIS PERMIT APPLICATION OF 180 DAYS WILL INVALIDATE THE APPLICATION. * All property lines shall be clearly identified at the time of foundation inspection. Printed by:Ariane Paysse on:05/09/2022 11:10 AM Page 5 of 7 Mason County Mason County - Division of Community Development 615 W. Alder St. Bldg.8 Shelton, WA 98584 360-427-9670 ext 352 www.co.mason.wa.us ADDITION OR REMODEL- RESIDENTIAL BLD2022-00192 * Concrete encased grounding electrodes must be installed and used at each new building or structure that is built upon a permanent concrete foundation. In Mason County the electrical code is regulated by Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I). For more information contact L&I for additional information. In Olympia call (360)902-6350 and in Bremerton call (360)415- 4000. * All building permits shall have a final inspection performed and approved by Mason County Building Department prior to permit expiration. The failure to request a final inspection or to obtain approval will be documented in the legal property records on file with Mason County as being non-compliant with Mason County ordinances and building regulations. * The proposed project must be consistent with all applicable policies and other provisions of the Shoreline Management Act, its rules, and the Mason County Shoreline Master Program. * MCC 8.52.170 (E)(1)(b)An uncovered deck or a pervious patio may be constructed up to fifteen (15)feet waterward of the setback provided it does not exceed 200 square feet. Guard railing height along the perimeter of the deck shall not be greater than the minimum required by building code. * Any expansion of non-permeable surface (Enclosed, Covered, Etc) must be at minimum 115 feet landward of the OHWM. * A separate inspection in addition to the inspections required in the IBC, Section 110 shall be required in accordance with the 2018 IBC, Section 1705.12.2 and Section 1707.1. The additional inspection is required when shear wall fastener spacing is required to be 4 inches or less. The shear wall schedule shown on sheet S3 designate walls with fastener spacing 4 inches or less. The required inspection may be performed by the Mason County Building Department, a WABO certified inspector, certified to inspect lateral connections,the Engineer of record (EOR), or an authorized representative of the (EOR). The special inspectors duties and responsibilities shall be as specified in Chapter 17. When a third party inspector is used to perform the inspection, special inspection reports shall be submitted to the Mason County Building Department, 615 W Alder St, Shelton, WA98584 and also available on site for review by the Building Official. Inspection reports shall be completed and submitted to the Mason County Building Department in a timely manner and shall be submitted prior to the framing inspection of said project. * This structure is approved as unheated space. To be considered unheated space the area may be provided with a heating system that does not exceed maxium output of 1 watt per square foot., or 3.4 Btu/h per square foot. A permit and approval is required prior to installation of any heating system. When a heating system exceeds 1 watt per sq. ft(or 3.4 btu/h per sq. ft)the heated space shall be insulated in accordance with the energy code in effect at the time of permit application. * This structure is limited to U-occupancy use only(private garages, carports, sheds, and agricultural buildings.) Any other use will be in violation of the international codes and Mason County Regulations unless a "Change of Use" permit is applied for, reviewed and approved. * Any changes in proposed construction shall be reviewed by the engineer or architect of record and submitted in writing to the Mason County Building Department prior to construction. All engineering and/or architectural documents are a part of the approved set of plans and shall remain attached thereto. If documents are removed, approval will not be granted. In addition, a re-inspection fee (refer to current fee schedule, minimum 1 hour)will be charged and shall be collected by the Building Department prior to any further inspections being performed or approvals granted. Printed by:Ariane Paysse on:05/09/2022 11:10 AM Page 6 of 7 Mason County _? Mason County - Division of Community Development s 615 W. Alder St. Bldg.8 •t,2a � Shelton, WA 98584 \ 360-427-9670 ext 352 www.co.masonma.us ADDITION OR REMODEL- RESIDENTIAL BLD2022-00192 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 other state/local law regulating construction or the performance of construction. Issued By: 4-1aa M�Iwse Contractor or Authorized Agent: ` � - Date: Printed by:Ariane Paysse on:05/09/2022 11:10 AM Page 7 of 7