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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBLD2006-02122 Cancelled Woodstove - BLD Permit / Conditions - 7/29/2007 Inspection Line(360)427-7262 MASON COUNTY DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Phone: (360)427-9670,ext.352 Mo Mason County Bldg. 3 426 W. Cedar P.O. Box 186 Shelton,WA 98584 MECHANICAL PERMIT BLD2006-02122 OWNER: JOHN, REEDER CONTRACTOR: QUALITY APPLIANCE (360)427-1202 LICENSE: QUALIA"98400 EXP:7/24/2007 RECEIVED: 12/18/2006 SITE ADDRESS: 270 E PEBBLE BEACH LN UNION ISSUED: 12/18/2006 PARCEL NUMBER: 322365100026 EXPIRES: 6/18/2007 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PEBBLE BEACH PARK PTN OF 25 &TR 26 &T.L. PCL 1 OF BLA#01-07 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: DIRECTIONS TO SITE: INSTALL WOODSTOVE OFF ON 106 IN UNION General Information Mechanical Fixtures FEES Typeof Use: SF Insp.Area: OT Type Qty. Type By Date Amount Receipt Type of Work: MEC Fire Dist.: 6 Woodstove 1 Mechanical Fee KKK 1 211 8/2 0 0 $52.30 S22006 Total $52.30 BLD2006-02122 Please refer to the following pages for conditions of this permit. 1 of 3 CASE NOTES FOR BLD2006-02122 CONDITIONS FOR BLD2006-02122 1) 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 1-80��9 482. The person signing this condition is either the homeowner, agent for the owner or a registered contractor according to WA state law. X 2) In accordance with international codes and Title 14, Mason County Building Code, "Standards for Fire Apparatus Access Roads,"all new structures that require an address shall have approved numbers or addresses located at the beginning of long driveways when the address is not clearly visible from the access road. The numbers shall also be plainly visible and legible from the street or road fronting the property and shall contrast with their background. Mason County Building Department requires that this be completed prior to calling for any site inspections. A re-inspection fee based on rates as adopted by the jurisdiction and the international codes will be assessed if the owner and/or contractor fail to post the address on site prior to requesting inspection X 3) In buildings of unusually tight construction, fuel-burning appliances (excluding cooking appliances and domestic clothes dryers)shall obtain combustion X r from optside in accordance with the international codes. l_i 4) All construction must meet or exceed all local ordinances and 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 revo tion. X ; 5) 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 Inspect shall be made prior to requesting additional inspections. X 6) All building permits shall have a final inspection performed and approved by the 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 unty ordinances and building regulations. X BLD2006-02122 Please referto the following pages for conditions of this permit. 2 of 3 7) All permits expire 180 days after permit issuance, or 180 days after the last inspection activity is performed. The Building Official may extend the time for action for a period not exceeding 180 days, upon the receipt of a written extension request indicating that circumstances beyond the control of the permit holder hay�.p evented action from being taken. No more than one extension may be granted. • X CC,,�� This permit becomes null and void if work or construction authorized is not commenced within 180 days,or if construction or work is suspended for a period of 180 days at any time after work is commenced. Evidence of continuation of work is a progress inspection within the 180 day period. Final inspection must be approved before building can be occupied.Proof of continuation of work is by means of a progress inspection.The owneror the agent on the owners behalf, represents that the information provided is accurate and grants employees of Mason County access to the above described property d sttr cture for review and inspection. OWNERORAGENT: �� �' DATE: BLD2006-02122 Please refer to the following pages for conditions of this permit. 3of3 W Gas Piping X o CONCRETE MANUFACTURED HOME o Interior-Date By m 0 Footings I Setbacks Ribbons 10 R)demw-Dale By N Date By INSULATION Date By X rNv Foundation Walls BG!SLAB INSULATION Setup O Date By Date By Date By = FRAMING Floors FIRE DEPARTMENT Z Date By Date By Date By walls DECKS PLUMBING Date By Date By Vault Groundwork TANKS Date � Date By Oate By Attie o.w.v Date BY OTHER Date By DRYWALL Type: Date By Water Line Date By Type: Dale By Int.Brace Wall Date By W MECHANICAL ore$operation Br FINAL INSPECTIONCD o Date By Date By Date f W 3D- D 7 By 6�.J a) a Pass or Request Inspect. �`t7 ^' rr Type of I ns Fail Date Date Done YP P• By �e�`Y Comments N o CD 0 1 g j -,�nEtNAtittcc� e)r . t �,/ cl� . ogt: xm/vl i Ok & i,�-^ ,l PACOy 0 Z, tn, 0 0 J Building Permit # &D -02+ ZZMASON COUNTY BUILDING 111 426 W. CEDAR SHELTON, WASHINGTON 98584 (360) 427-9670 CORRECTION NOTICE TvN�I Job Location 60 P'FBBt.c `3i---fieit This structure has been inspected by Mason County Building Department and the following VIOLATION of County Laws and Ordinances has been found: Items Listed below must be corrected to gain code compliance r /R L/ — D �/lED � tc 6c r4.�ei� You are hereby notified that the above corrections shall be made BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ANY FURTHER WORK ❑ Call for re-inspection when corrections are made before continuing ❑ Make corrections, items will be checked on next inspection ❑ OK to ❑ This is not a complete inspection Department 1)(.0lap 51f:r:1zt Date I 1,15 .i Inspector R V ■ o 0 No sT ► Mo vV T 1 TAL SJOV46 Co fy 1/96/067 16 �z � r C�21 LL u , / n I Pe d eto n AV-A**4 L01V ( 745/790 ) _--- Owner ' s Manual • Freestanding Stove • Mobile-Home Approved • Alcove Approved = Hearth-Stove Approved • Masonry Fireplace Insert • Zero-Clearance (Metal) _ Fireplace Insert SAFETY NOTICE : If this appliance is not properly installed, a house fire may result. For your safety, follow the installation directions. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area. © Copyright 2007, T.I. 10.00 93508133 Listed 9'. ( j 4050124 TRAVIS INDUSTRIES Tested to: U.L. 1482 HOUSE OF FIRE r !r r Stove Placement Requirements Clearances may be reduced by methods specified in NFPA 211, listed wall shields, pipe shields, or other means approved by local building or fire officials. • Stove must be placed so that no combustibles are within, or can swing within (e.g. drapes, doors), 36"of the front of the stove • If the stove is placed in a location where the ceiling height is less than T, it must follow the requirements in the section "Alcove Installation Requirements" • Must maintain the clearances to combustibles listed below(drywall, furniture, etc.): Clearances Comer Installations Stra ght Installations Zt— NOTE: Measure clearances to the stove top. Pendleton-45° Pendleton-90° Minimum Clearance Singlewall Reduced Singlewall Reduced See the illustration above Connector Clearance* Connector Clearance* A Sidewall to stove 10" 11" 1011 11" B Backwall to stove 19 1/2" 13" 16 1/2" 8 1/2" C Cornerwall to stove 9 1/2" 7 1/2" 9 1/2" 7 1/2" D Connector to sidewall 19" 19 1/2" 19" 19 1/2" E Connector to backwall 17 1/2"** 9"** 17 1/4" 8 3/4" F Connector tocornerwall 1 16"** 11"** 17 1/2" 15" * Reduced clearance installations require one of the chimneys and connectors listed below: •DURAVENT model DVL with OURATEC chimney •GSW Double Wall Chimney Connector with Super Chimney Twenty,One •DURAVENT model DVL with DURA-PLUS chimney •SELKIRK METALBESTOS model DS connector with model SSII chimney •AMERI•TEC model DCC with model HS chimney •I.C.C.Excel(2100-2 Can.)(103-HT USA)chimney with HP connector •SECURITY model OL with SECURITY model ASHT or S2100 chimney •Standard Masonry Chimney with any one of the above listed connectors •METAL-FAB model DW with TG chimney ** These are minimum clearances, not installation dimensions. Connector position will vary depending upon brand. First establish the stove clearances,install the 45*connector to the stove,then determine the position of the connector. NOTE : Standard residential installations with reduced clearance connector may use the clearance determined by the manufacturer of the connector for the connector to wall clearance or the clearance listed in this manual. Offsets must be used to maintain the stove to wall clearance. NOTE : Reduced clearance connectors may not connect to the flue collar—order an appliance adapter for the connector being used. Travis Industries 93508133 4020509 How the ASV-90 Air Supply Ventilator Works Page 1 of 2 w r ASV-90 Air Supply Ventilator How It Works Um AMOW -- Pl3 LATIQ M�Ti ERIOR VENT COWER i ���i � {$+�iYa•2kt r0i IRS IiXiEF mum -NSECTDAMM GRU OXI I SLIDE How do I know whether my house needs the air supply ventilator? A. We advise it to assist your compliance with manufacturers' safety instructions which require a source for air replenishment for any room with ventless gas stove or gas logs, kerosene heaters or any other unvented product. You should seriously consider installing at least one if a house is under construction, or built since 1980. If your house was built before 1980, we recommend you install one if the house is "weatherized"—or you've already learned you must sometimes open a window for proper draw" of your fireplace or woodstove. Many houses today are very tight, with insufficient air changes. You experience lingering odors, moisture, and generally stale air. When you add a combustion appliance, the need for fresh air becomes even more obvious. By using the Fresh air supply ventilator, you take control over how fresh air enters your home. Q. Can the ASV relieve negative pressure in my home? A. Negative pressure results when more air is leaving your home than is coming in, creating a kind of vacuum. In winter, the heated indoor air rises up through the structure and escapes from upper level leaks. At the same time, we are constantly forcing air out of our house with kitchen and bath fans, clothes dryers, furnaces, fireplaces and water heaters, all of which contribute to the negative pressure problem. http://ww-w.condar.com/asvhow.htmi 1/16/2007 How the ASV-90 Air Supply Ventilator Works Page 2 of 2 I Sometimes this can lead to annoying situations, such as fans that don't seem to work well, or a fireplace or stove that leaks smoke (or that won't draw at all). At other times, a more dangerous situation can result, such as a flow reversal in a furnace chimney that spills carbon monoxide into the house. Negative building pressure can also increase the rate of radon penetration into a home. One way to relieve this negative pressurization is to ventilate with Condar's Air Supply Ventilator. When you control ventilation, you determine when and where air enters your home, getting the maximum benefit from the least amount of air. While no one product can deal with every house pressure problem, there is an easy test you can perform to check whether the ASV-90 will work for you. Once you've identified a pressure problem, such as a fireplace or stove that won't draw well, try cracking open a window in the room. If that helps your draft, this product will do the job. Q. http://www.condar.com/asvhow.html 1/16/2007 _J ASV-90 Air Supply Ventilator Directions for Use Page 1 of 1 For Improving Indoor Air Quality and Providing Oxygen Place the ventilator high on an outside wall, but at least 6" below ceiling level. Avoid areas of high wind and those walls directly opposite areas of high wind. If possible, locate the ventilator over a heat source, such as a heat duct or radiator. This will result in the best mixing and distribution of fresh air with the room's air. To Provide Combustion Air Place the ventilator low on an outside wall in the vicinity of the vented appliance. The unit should be at or below the air intake level of the appliance. In very airtight homes or those with severe negative pressure, more than one ventilator may be needed. Avoid installing on leeward walls (those opposite the windy side of the home) in high wind areas. Remember that other exhaust sources in the home, such as kitchen and bath exhaust fans, clothes dryers, and upper level leaks in the home can adversely affect natural drafting appliances, and may have to be shut off while the appliance is in operation. NOTE. When placed low on the wall, it may be more convenient to place the ventilator upside down so that the damper slide faces up. This will not affect the operation of the ventilator. Installation Click here for an illustration of the installation process. • Tools and materials needed: • Drill with 3/16" bit • Hacksaw • 4" holesaw (or other means of making hole through wall) • Phillips screwdriver • ASV hardware packet(provided with ventilator) Locate an area on an outside wall that can accommodate a four inch round hole which is free of framing members, heat ducts, wiring and other obstructions. Make the hole through the wall, and insert one of the tubes until it is flush with the outside wall. Mark any excess that protrudes into the room with a pencil and cut it off with the hacksaw. For deeper walls, the second tube may be needed. Seal the tube to both interior and exterior walls with the rope caulking provided in the hardware packet. Try to avoid getting the caulking inside the tube. Fasten the exterior grille assembly to the outside wall with four of the screws from the hardware packet. Place the interior damper assembly into the inside hole and mark the location of the four holes on the wall. Remove the damper assembly and drill four 3/16" holes at the marked spots. Insert the plastic anchors from the hardware packet and fasten the damper assembly with the remaining four screws from the hardware packet. Slip the damper slide control into the channel at the bottom of the damper assembly and check its operation. Place the insulated cap onto the mounted damper assembly http://www.condar.com/asvuse.html 1/16/2007 MASON COUNTY PERMIT NO.610- PLUMBING/MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION 426 W. Cedar•P.O. Box 186, Shelton, WA 98584 Shelton (360)427-9670•Belfair(360)275-4467•Elma(360)482-5269 On the web www.co.mason.wa.us APPLICANT.INFORMATION CONTRACTOR I pj ORM ON Owner �vh*' (Lefz'z. Company Name �lCwl t Mailin? a X /I Mailin Ad ress2-Sa 7 t C� l W 1J. ZZo 'Addres� City �^'�� State r;U Zip Code S ` z Ciry S e State A Zip Code S Phone _;t �`� -7i/�(�ther Ph ��' 73/-os'z / Phone o' �- iZ.oZ Other Ph. Lien/Title Holder Contractor Reg. #auA1..Z�I '1Z N T Exp. t t 0�`7� E mail address I q< f 2 7`/Yy eE Mail Address Drivers Lic.# jZf•Pot 7►y 2 2 15 B 7-6 K /5 y� Drivers Lic.# DOB SEPTIC INFORMATION - Connect to New Septic Existing Septic Connect to Sewer System Name of Sewer System PARCEL INFORMATION- 12 Digit Parcel No '32Z 3h C Fire District Legal Description Site Address(Please include street name, street number and city) J Directions to site Is property within 200'of Saltwater Lake River/Creek Pond Wetland Seasonal Runoff Stream Slopes or Bluffs > 15% TYPE OF JOB - New Add Alt Repair____Other_ _Use of Building Location of Fixtures/Units- 1st Floor 2nd Floor Basement Garage—Closet PLUMBING FIXTURES(Show Number of each) MECHANICAL UNITS lyoe of Fixture No.of Fixtures Fees Fuel Type:Electric—LPG—Natural Gas—Heat Pump_ Toilets Type of Unit No.of Units Fees Bathroom Sink Furnace Bath Tubs Heatpumps Showers Spot Vent Fan Water Heater Propane Tank Clothes Washer Gas Outlets Kithen Sinks WooalPas/Pellet Stove Dishwasher Kitchen Exhaust Hood Hosebibs Dryer Vent Other Other Base Fee Base Fee TOTAL PLUMBING TOTAL MECHANICAL , OWNER/BUILDER Acknowledges submission of inaccurate information may result in a stop work order or permit revocation.A,cknowtedgement of such is by signature below.I declare that I am the owner,owners legal representative,or the contractor.I further declare that I am entitled to receive this pemvt and to do the work as proposed in the application.I declare that I have obtained the permission from all the necessary parties.If permission is required from any easement holder or any other party in interest regarding this application or the work proposed in the application,I have obtained permission from them to apply for this permit and conduct the work proposed. The owner or agent on owners behalf,represents that the information provided is arty grants a grants employees of Mason County access to the above described property and structure for review and inspection. PROO K IS BY MEANS OF A PROGRESS INSPECTION. F OF TION OF W X y - Date: /Z_- i' u r/Owners Representative/Contractor (indicate which one) FOR OFFICIAL USE BEYOND THIS POINT Accepted boPlanning Pd _ __Ck# Date Bld Pd _____.Receipt No. DEPARTM NTAL REVIEW APPROVED DENIED NOTES Building Department 5(el o�00 3 Occ Group-Type Constr. Planning Department Environmental Health Department / i , _all f r FEES Plumbing&Base Fee Site Inspection Mechanical & Base fee UFC Plan Review Fee Wood/Gas/Pellet Stove Fee Other Violation Fee TOTAL FEES Permit number BLD 1� Mechanical Permit Checklist • Name of owner: ^.,� �Q(9 Name of Installer. & • Fuel Type? LPG Nat Gas Electric Other • If propane,what is the proposed size of tank(s)? • What type of mecligni'cal unit will be installed? (i.e.freestanding stove,forced air furnace, etc) • What is the use of the structure? (Circle one) Residential Commercial (A permit application for a commercial mechanical permit wi issue upon satisfactory review by staff. Include a floor plan showing the location of unit(s)and layout of duct work with the permit application) • Type of structure: (Ciro)__ Site Built Home Manufactured Home Other • What room will the mechanical unit be located? �a r • Will the unit be located in a basement?(circle one) Yes • How will combX tion air be upplied t e mechanict? (Describe, i.e. direct vent, air inlets, etc.) • How will the mechanical unit be exhausted to the outside? Applies to appliances using gas, oil or wood fuel. (Indicate B-vent, direct vent,L vent,etc) C A C • What year was the structure constructed? Was this structure part of a PUD upgrade? • What type of controls will be installed? (i.e. thermostat, etc) Y/ • Will the proposed mechanical unit be a heat source?(circle one) es No • Additional information: Signature of Applicant Date Typical mechanical fees: Forced air furnace $ 14.80 Heat pump 10.65 Propane tank 10.65 Gas Outlets 10.65 additional outlets over 5, $1.00 each Mechanical base fee 23.50 or$ 1.25 if base fee was paid on an active building or mechanical permit Freestanding unit, fireplace,pellet stove or wood stove $52.30 $4.50 state fee will not be collected on mechanical permits