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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOM2014-00083 Cannibis Processing - COM Permit / Conditions - 1/5/2015 MASON COUNTY DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT II bpUutiull LIIIC 1JVu1'+4/-/4U4 Phone: (360)427-9670, ext. 352 �soN c�D"r Mason County Bldg. III 426 W. Cedar Shelton, WA 98584 COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMIT COM2014-00083 OWNER: SEATTLE INCEPTIVE GROUP RECEIVED: 6/13/2014 CONTRACTOR: LICENSE: EXP: ISSUED: 1/5/2015 SITE ADDRESS: 860 NE OLD BELFAIR HWY BELFAIR EXPIRES: 7/5/2015 PARCEL NUMBER: 123204100010 ` LEGAL DESCRIPTION: TR 1 OF NE SE' PROJECT DESCRIPTION: DIRECTIONS TO SITE: vI RENOVATE EXISTING BUILDING FOR PRODUCER & PROCESSOR - General Information Construction&Occupancy Information No. of Units: 1 Type of Constr.: VB Type of Use: Insp.Area: No. of Bathrooms: 1 Occ. Group: F1/B/U Type of Work: ALT Fire Dist.: 2 Valuation: $ 86,759.33 No. of Stories: 1 Exit Design. Load: Building Height: Pre-Manufactured Unit Information Square Footage Information Make: Length: Lot Size: Model: Width: Building: Year: Serial No.: Basement: Parking Spaces: Setback Information Shoreline& Planning Information Front: Ft. Shoreline: Ft. Rear: Ft. Slope: Ft. Water Body: Shoreline Desig.: Side 1: Ft. SEPA?: Comp. Plan Desig.: Side 2: Ft. Fire Protection System Information Auto Fire Alarm System?: Emergency Key Box?: Standpipe?.- Auto Fire Sprinkler System?: Access Road?: Fire Extinguishers?: Fixed Fire Suppression System?: Fire Hydrants?: Fire Lanes?: COM2014-00083 Please refer to the following pages for conditions of this permit. Page 1 of 6 Plumbing Fixtures Mechanical Fixtures r__o Type Qty. Type Qty. Type By Date Amount Receipt Lavatories 1 Exhaust Hood 1 Plan Check Fee TtM Fl13/gn1d RFRF,7q R77niAnn urnace<100 Planning Review Fee Ttnr rwi ion1a Rsin nn ggqniAnn EH Plan Review Ttn1 arlsignlA Rgnn nn c?gniAnn Heat Pump 2 IFC Plan Check Fee I A1N 7i11ign1a 3q ggqniAnn Ventilation Fan 1 Building State Fee I Atni 7r11nn14 Rd rNn q9qnlann Building Permit Fee I AVV 7/11i9n1A Rqm 7r, qq?nlann Mechanical Permit Fee I A\nl 711A1901d .q7 1n g77niAnn Mechanical Base Fee I A%N 711d/7n1d RgR rn C7gniAnn Plumbing Permit Fee I A1nl 711Aign1d RR 7n ,,ggn1Ann Plumbing Base Fee I A1n/ 711d/gn1d ROd 7n Cggn1Ann Mechanical Permit Fee (:NARA 115lgn15 R1dS An R1gn15nn Mechanical Base Fee (:NAM 1/F/9n1 F, Rq nn C1 gn1 snn Total $2,626.83 CASE NOTES FOR COM2014-00083 CONDITIONS FOR COM2014-00083 1) 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. 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. X 2) 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. X 3) 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. X 4) Approved per dimensions and setbacks on submitted site plan. Setbacks are measured from the furthest projection of the structure; proposal follows synopsis from PAR2014-00011 regarding use of existing and proposed buildings. X COM2014-00083 Page 2 of 6 IrfMASON COUNTY DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Inspection Line kouu)4Ll-tzoz Mason County Bldg. 3 426 W. Cedar P.O. Box 186 Phone: (360)427-9670, ext. 352 Shelton, WA 98584 lo COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMIT COM2014-00083 OWNER: SEATTLE INCEPTIVE GROUP RECEIVED: 6/13/2014 CONTRACTOR: LICENSE: EXP: ISSUED: 8/11/2014 SITE ADDRESS: 792 NE OLD BELFAIR HWY BELFAIR EXPIRES: 2/11/2015 PARCEL NUMBER: 123204100010 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: TR 1 OF NE SE` PROJECT DESCRIPTION: DIRECTIONS TO SITE: RENOVATE EXISTING BUILDING FOR PRODUCER & PROCESSOR General Information Construction&Occupancy Information No. of Units: 1 Type of Constr.: VB Type of Use: Insp.Area: No. of Bathrooms: 1 Occ. Group: F1/B/U Type of Work: ALT Fire Dist.: 2 No. of Stories: 1 Exit Design. Load: Valuation: $ 86,759.33 Building Height: Pre-Manufactured Unit Information Square Footage Information Make: Length: Lot Size: Model: Width: Building: Year: Serial No.: Basement: Parking Spaces: Setback Information Shoreline&Planning Information Front: Ft. Shoreline: Ft. Rear: Ft. Slope: Ft. Water Body: Shoreline Desig.: Side 1: Ft. SEPA?: Comp. Plan Desig.: Side 2: Ft. Fire Protection System Information Auto Fire Alarm System?: Emergency Key Box?: Standpipe?.- Auto Fire Sprinkler System?: Access Road?: Fire Extinguishers?: Fixed Fire Suppression System?: Fire Hydrants?: Fire Lanes?: COM2014-00083 Please refer to the following pages for conditions of this permit. Page 1 of 5 Plumbing Fixtures Mechanical i-ixtures rcca Type Qty, Type Qty. Type By Date Amount Receipt Lavatories 1 Exhaust Hood 1 Plan Check Fee nil R/1�/9n1d RRRR 7q (;99niAnn Furnace>100K 1 Planning Review Fee nn/ R/1,419n1d a�in nn G99nlAnn Heat Pump 2 EH Plan Review nn/ R/11/9n1d t9nn nn g99n1dnn Ventilation Fan 1 IFC Plan Check Fee I atn/ 7/11/9n1d R9g3 Rq F99nlAnn Building State Fee I MA/ 7/11/9n1d Rd Rn ,,99n1Ann Building Permit Fee I atn/ 7/1i/?n1d Rgn9 78; g79nlAnn Mechanical Permit Fee I AIN 7/1d/9n1d 4q9 1n C99n1dnn Mechanical Base Fee I atn/ 7/1d/gn1d R9R Fn �99nldnn Plumbing Permit Fee I AIN 7/1d/9n1d RA 7n s99n1dnn Plumbing Base Fee I AIN 7/1d/9n1d 10d 7n g99nldnn Total $2,471.43 CASE NOTES FOR COM2014-00083 CONDITIONS FOR COM2014-00083 1) 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. The building permit will not be"finaled" until the permit holder can show proof that the access permit from Public o has been "finaled"and approved. X 2) Cory(eefor 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 1-800-64 - 2,The person signing this condition is either the homeowner, agent for the owner or a registered contractor according to WA state law. X 3) Owner/A nt i r s a sible to post the assigned address and/or purchase and post private road signs in accordance with Mason County Title 14.28. X 4) Approved per dimensions and setbacks on submitted site plan. Setbacks are measured from the furthest projection of the structure; proposal follows WO, * from PAR2014-00011 regarding use of existing and proposed buildings. X 5) PER TITff,4 MASON COUNTY BUILDING CODE- CHAPTER 14.17, STANDARDS FOR FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS- 14.17.110: A fire apparatus access road in excess of 14% grade and more than 150' to new residential or commercial structures will require an automatic fire sprinklers ste installed. Contact the Mason County Fire Marshal at(360) 427-9670, extension 352, for further information. x COM2014-00083 Page 2 of 5 6) If any of the Light Transmitting Plastic Panels are to be replaced in the attached green house, will need to be resubmitted to the Mason County offices for review. Note: IBC section 2606.4 Light transmitting plastics, including theroplastic, thermosetting or reinforced thermosetting plastic material, shall have a self ignition temperature of 650 F or greater where tested in accordance with ASTM D 1929; a smoke development index not greater than 450 where tested in the manner intended for use in accordance with ASTM E 84 or UL 723, or a maximum average smoke density rating not greater than 75 where tested in the thickness intended for use in accordance ASTM D 2843 and shall conform to one of the following combustiblity classifications: �jeS Class CC1: Plastic materials that have a burning extent of 1 inch or less where tested at a nominal thickness of 0.060 inch or in the thickness intended for use, in accordance with ASTM D 635. A Class CC2: Plastic materials that have a burning rate of 2/1/2 inches per minute or less where tested at a nominal thickness of 0.060 inch or in +0 hickne i ended for use, in accordance with ASTM D 635. \ A knox required ei section 50 of the 2012 International Fire code, lease co ocal fire r more information and inspection. q P P X Instal firs extinguishers throughout the building per chapter 9 of the 2012 International Fire code and NFPA 10, minimum of 2A10BC mounted no more th inches above the floor to the top of the unit. X A sepa11f�.e r ' application is required for the new fire hydrants, no work is to be done until plans have been submitted and approved. X 7) Contrac 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 1-800-64 The person signing this condition is either the homeowner, agent for the owner or a registered contractor according to WA state law. X, v� 8) All approved pla4are required to be on-site for inspection purposes. If inspection is called for and plans are not on site, Approval WILL NOT be granted. In addition, a reinspection fee, based on the current fee schedule, minimum one-hour will be charged and collected by the Mason County Building Department prior to any further inspections being performed or approvals granted. X 9) Owner/A ent is responsible to post the assigned address and/or purchase and post private road signs in accordance with Mason County Title 14.28. X 10) The approved site plan is required to be on-site for inspection purposes. If inspection is called for and the site plan is not on site, Approval WILL NOT be granted. In addition, a reinspection fee, based on the current fee schedule, minimum one-hour will be charged and collected by the Mason County i g Department prior to any further inspections being performed or approvals granted. 11) THE FO T N SYSTEM SHALL BE PLACED ON UNDISTURBED, FIRM-NATIVE SOIL. X 12) Any changes n construction shall be reviewed by engineer of record and submitted in writing to the Mason County Building Department prior to construction. All engineering documents are a part of the approved set of plans and must remain attached thereto. If engineering documents are removed, approval will not be granted. In addition, a reinspection fee, based on the current fee schedule, minimum one-hour will be charged and collected,by thR Mason County Building Department prior to any further inspections being performed or approvals granted. X COM2014-00083 Page 3 of 5 •.5) unanges io approvea Duiiaing plans inat arrest carnpiian(Ae w trie cuiient vvdsnmytaii Otdte cneiyy %,.Uue kvvOr-%, ), veirtnduuuiequnenients), Build�&mingb /Mechanical Codes and/or Mason County Regulations shall be approved prior to construction. X 14) CON RUCTION 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 Maso my Building Inspector shall be made prior to requesting additional inspections. X 15) All wilding 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-c P iant with Mason County ordinances and building regulations. X 16) 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 ZV older have prevented action from being taken. No more than one extension may be granted. X 17) All property lines shall be clearly identified at the time of foundation inspection. X 18) Pressure treated wood manufactured after January 1, 2004 may contain high concentrations of copper which could quickly corrode metal faste onnectors, and flashing. Install metal connectors approved for contact with the new types of pressure treated material. X ner, 19) All co/r6"(ruction and demolition debris must be removed from the shore area after project completion. Proper�i�p sal of construction debris must be on land in such a manner that debris cannot enter or cause water quality degradation of State waters. X 440 - permit-P X 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 PERM PP I�('ATION OF 180 DAYS WILL INVALIDATE THE APPLICATION. S' nature Date OWNER - REPRESENTATIVE - CONTRACTOR Print Name (Circle one to indicate) COM2014-00083 Page 4 of 5 K CONCRETE MECHANICAL MANUFACTURED HOME m tV D o �--- A Footings /Setbacks pate By Ribbons —I Gas Piping 1" 00 Interior Hate By Interior-Date �i/� By LA+i- Date By 111 wExterior Date BY Exterior-Date / By Set-up Z Point Load I Isolated Footings INSULATION Date By m BG t SLAB INSULATION 'p Date By Data By FIRE DEPARTMENT Foundation Walls Floors Date By m Date By Data By DECKS G) FRAMING Walls oats By X Date l p 22 m By t�V l Data at` Zg/�( BY 1 PROPANE TANKS C PLUMBING Vault Da1e By Date By OTHER Groundwork Attic Date By Date By Type Date By o.w.rr DRYWALL Type. n 1 Int Brace Wall Date By 0 Date Z N BY 1, Date By FINAL INSPECTION Pj Co Water Line Fire Seperation Date By Date By Date By C Pass or Request Inspect. c Type of insp. Fail Date Date Done By Comments 00 r� plw-.h e<<s to w iN 10 2z /y uox. JA ILI LO sv 0 Permit# w► IH pbQ�S,3 MASON COUNTY BUILDING 111 426 W. CEDAR SHELTON, WASHINGTON 98584 (360) 427-9670 CORRECTION NOTICE Job Location S(*O JV Z 01a This structure has been inspected by Mason County Building Department and the following VIOLATION of County Laws and Ordinances has been found: Itetns listed below must be corrected to ggain compliance 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 ❑ please contact our office Make corrections, items will be checked on next inspection regarding possible structural ® OK to damage incurred by recent "natural/man made" ❑ This is not a complete inspection disasters.This is NOTa Date !0jZZf)`( Departments CORRECTION NOTICE. Inspector lLf.);e— n* * NOT ' 'ImI LO4 ' ' THImb, T 'm-* Mff Permit# �"` �1 MASON COUNTY ' BUILDING III 426 W, CEDAR SHELTON, WASHINGTON 98584 (360) 427-9670 CORRECTION NOTICE Job Location1�C7 This structure has been inspected by Mason County Building Department and the following VIOLATION of County Laws and Ordinances has been foun Items listed below must be corrected to gain compliance v�,� n� b� r iy-. 1�1 �� , ,Lr-e Nrs 4 5� >n L� �r �T�<�rr•�,• ; In -3 k-Cl - � )+ Z' 1 Air+ L,- ,r-e, 4 .� 7s,I1 e- T `r.•-� /t e "C� i-'l ,�^ �►.� ma' s 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 please contact our office Make corrections, items will be checked on next inspection regarding possible structural OK toT w► �Iz-z- `t Cf1M f CTtcl' damage incurred by recent "natural/man made" ❑This is not a complete inspection disasters.This is NOT a Date ) i Department v CORRECTION NOTICE. Inspector �� ■ ,0* * N* VT i r1* NI4 ' THI , , T , -* mw N CoZ, �^ per MASON COUNTY PERMIT NO. C�H - . DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT iv�� BUILDING•PLANNING•FIRE MARSHAL �,� �T-,.-"JT WWW.CO.MASON.WA.US (360)427-9670 Sheltor77� 52_ 83 D ' Mason County Bldg. III,426 West Cedar Street (360)275-4467 Belfair ext. 352 PO Box 279, Shelton,WA 98584 (360)482-5269 Elma ext. 3�N 1 3 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION 426 W. CEDAR ST. OWNER INFORMATION: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: NAME: INC4h(/ C'�� NAME: fr 1. �J 'e' llomeu MAILING ADDRESS: -gqk5 MAILING ADD SS: 0 13 1 Sty 1.1)1 11<1 A) CITY: e2arla I p STATE: ZIP:' , 3, CITY:f TATE: ZIP: PHONE:2 D CELL:ZA�"&yt-9,5-1 PHONE: CELL: -3 EMAIL: .w_���.�-v.-4=� �"�a t .c y rc� EMAIL L&I REG# 7$- EXP. /G IZY IS' PARCEL INFORMATION: PARCEL NUMBER(12 DIGIT NUMBER) FIRE DISTRICT LEGAL DESCRIPTIO (,ABBREVIATED): SITE ADDRESS f%o Nis '9L/1 #1VX CITY DIRECTIONS TO SITE ADDRESS IS PROPERTY WITHIN 200 FT: SALTWATER❑ LAKE ❑ RIVER/CREEK❑ POND ❑ WETLAND ❑ SEASONAL RUNOFF ❑ STREAM DOES PROPERTY HAVE SLOPE(S)WITHIN 300 FT OF THE PROJECT-GREATER THAN 14% YES[] NO TYPE OF JOB: NEW A ADDITION ALTERATION REPAIR❑ OTHER ❑ USE OF STRUCTURE(RESIDENCE,GARAGE ETC.) Peek -s C,/ IS USE: PRIMARY SEASONAL❑ NUMBER OF BEDROOMS C> NUMBER OF BATHROOMS DESCRIBE WORK ' — t SQUARE FOOTAGE. i� t't7' Jdi e a.r l ST FLOOR sq.ft. 2ND FLOOR sq.ft. 3RD FLOOR ---sq.ft. BASEMENT sq.ft. DECK sq.ft. COVERED DECK sq.ft.STORAGE sq.ft. OTHER sq.ft. GARAGE sq.ft. ATTACHED❑ DETACHED ❑ CARPORT sq.ft. ATTACHED ❑ DETACHED ❑ MANUFACT 7�RMATION: O THE FLOOR PLAN MAKE LENGTH WIDTH OOMS BATHS SERIAL NUMBER 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. IVITY�-THIS PERMIT APPLICATION OF 180 DAYS WILL VALI ATE THE APPLICATION. X 9, f1 S' nat of Applican Dat X 1114-( WA, OWNER/ REPRESENTATIVE CONTRACTOR Print Name (CIRCLE TO INDICATE) DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW AP OVED DATE DENIED DATE TAGS/NOTES/CONDITIONS BUILDING DEPARTMENT - PLANNING DEPARTMENT FIRE MARSHAL N con &)1 MASON COUNTY PERMIT NO. > - DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT iv BUILDING•PLANNING•FIRE MARSHAL 2�r�J-J E D WWW.CO.MASON.WA.US (360)427-9670 Shelto Mason County Bldg. III,426 West Cedar Street (360)275-4467 Belfair ext. 352 PO Box 279, Shelton,WA98584 (360)482-5269 Elma ext. 35�14 3014 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION 426 W. CEDAR ST. OWNER INFORMATION: �+ CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: NAME: _'-57e �° ~U rt) NAME: `�J MAILING ADDRESS: a MAIL G ADDRESS: Sit-t Gil A)S CITY: 4rI�I}; STATE: _ZIP:1 CITY: T TATE: ZIP: PHONE:2v b 6�b�s�q CELL:2-016-&nI-5S"4 PHONE:-,' r `7 r 'JCELL: .60. 3&-)r 0� EMAIL: EMAIL : ac Y9rf1Yfffv-ehq'�44C-CCAA L&I REG# 7� EXP. /GIjy !S� PARCEL INFORMATION: PARCEL NUMBER(12 DIGIT NUMBER) FIRE DISTRICT LEGAL DESCRIPTIO (ABBREVIATED): SITE ADDRESS OU /' ' CITY 1 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ADDRESS IS PROPERTY WITHIN 200 FT: SALTWATER❑ LAKE ❑ RIVER/CREEK❑ POND ❑ WETLAND ❑ SEASONAL RUNOFF ❑ STREAM DOES PROPERTY HAVE SLOPE(S)WITHIN 300 FT OF THE PROJECT-GREATER THAN 14% YES[] NOAX k TYPE OF JOB: NEW A ADDITION X ALTERATION REPAIR❑ OTHERtk ❑ USE OF STRUCTURE(RESIDENCE,GARAGE ETC.) 4 peek IS USE: PRIMARY SEASONAL❑ NUMBER OF BEDROOMS_C;> NUMBER OF BATHROOMS DESCRIBE WORK SQUARE FOOTAGE: c_�V_Oew 1W0-S✓- Z4-f AAA 1ST FLOOR sq.ft. 2ND FLOOR sq.ft.' 3RD FLOOR --sq.ft. BASEMENT sq.ft. DECK sq.ft. COVERED DECK sq.ft.STORAGE sq.ft. OTHER sq.ft. GARAGE sq.ft. ATTACHED❑ DETACHED❑ CARPORT sq.ft. ATTACHED ❑ DETACHED ❑ MANUFACT7�OR�IMAION: O THE FLOOR PLAN MAKE LENGTH WIDTH OOMS BATHS SERIAL NUMBER 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 permittapplication 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. IVITY IS PERMIT APPLICATION OF 180 DAYS WMo ALI ATE THE APPLICATION. X /1 S' nat of Applican Dat X IA4 iijaOWNER/ REPRESENTATIVE CONTRACTOR Print Name (CIRCLE TO INDICATE) DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW APPROVED DATE DENIED DATE TAGS/NOTES/CONDITIONS BUILDING DEPARTMENT PLANNING DEPARTMENT FIRE MARSHAL tiEnvelopeZones • 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2013 Project Info Project Address Belfair Valley Nursery Date 5/21/2013 Compliance forms 860 Old Belfair Hwy For Building Department Use do not require a password to use. Instructional and Applicant Name: Fadi Yashruti calculating cells are Applicant Address: 20911 2nd Ave. S, DesMoines, NA 98198 write-protected. Applicant Phone: 206-601-8593 Project Description ❑ New Building ❑ Addition El Alteration ❑ Change of Occupancy/Conditioning Compliance Path * Prescriptive O Component Performance O Total Building Performance Selection required to enable forms. Occupancy Group * Commercial O Group R-R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Selection required to enable forms. Vertical Fenestration and Total Vertical Gross Exterior Skylight Area Calculation Fenestration Above Grade °%Vertical If complying via the Prescriptive path, (rough opening) divided by Wall Area times 100 equals Fenestration enter values for vertical fenestration, 282 .0 — 1980.0 X 100 — 14.2$ skylights,gross walls and roof on this ENV-SUM worksheet. If complying via the Component Performance path,enter Gross Exterior these values in the ENV-UA worksheet. Total Skylight divided by Roof Area times 100 equals °%Skylight These values auto-fill from ENV-UA and are write-protected on ENV-SUM. 0.0 - 0. 0 X 100 = Vertical VERTICAL FENESTRATION AREA COMPLIES Fenestration Area Fenestration Area Compliance Skylight Area r_ C Vertical Fenestration O 50%or more of the floor area is within a daylight zone per C402.3.1.1 m Alternates High Performance Fenestration U-factors and SHGC per C402.3.1.3 oN Compliance Method -� t ❑ Cf? ❑ Skylight area 3°%or greater,VT-0.40 or greater Single Story Spaces ❑ Skylight effective aperture 1%or greater,provide calculation Requiring Skylights Space eligible for exception Requires a minimum of 50%of floor area to be within a skylight daylight zone for speck space types.Refer to C402.3.2 for requirements. ❑ Project has semi-heated spaces as defined per C402.1.4 ❑ Applying wall exception to semi-heated spaces 1.Semi-heated spaces may comply under Prescriptive or Component Performance compliance Semi-Heated Spaces path. 2.Semi-heated spaces shall be documented separately from other conditioned spaces—provide separate compliance forms for each conditioned space type. 3.Envelope elements separating semi-heated from other conditioned spaces shall comply with exterior thermal envelope requirements. ❑ Walk-in Cooler ❑ Walk-in Freezer ❑ Refrigerated Warehouse Cooler ElRefrigerated Warehouse Freezer Refrigerated Spaces Refrigerated spaces shall comply under the Prescriptive Path only. Compliance documentation for these areas may be combined with non-refrigerated areas in the ENV-PRESCRIPTIVE form. Refer to C402.5 and C402.6 for requirements. Project includes more than one occupancy type and/or level of space conditioning.Multiple Mixed Occupancy and/or compliance forms may be required. Select all that apply to scope of project: Space Conditioning 2 Commercial ❑ R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 ❑ Refrigerated Space 0 Fully Conditioned ❑ Semi-Heated ❑ Low Energy' R2&R3-3 stories or less 'Low energy areas are exempt from all thermal envelope provisions and compliance forms for these areas are not required.Refer to C101.5.2 for exemption. Envelope • • • Zones • 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all F Revised Oct 2013 Minimum Requirements This table summarizes prescriptive compliance requirements for opaque elements and fenestration.Refer for Prescriptive Compliance to Tables C402.1.2,C402.2 and C402.3 in the 2012 WSEC for important footnotes that apply to these tables. Refer to Section C402 for all applicable requirements that apply for each envelope element type and applicable exceptions. Table C402.2 Notes 1,7 Table C402.1.2 Notes 1,2 Prescriptive Path Insulation Minimum R-Value Assembly Maximum U-factor Occupancy Group All Other Group R All Other Group R Opaque Elements Roofs Insulation Entirely above Deck R-30 c.i. R-38 c.i. U-0.034 U-0.031 Metal Buildin with R-3.5 thermal blocks)Note 3 R-25+R-11 Ls R-25+R-11 Ls U-0.031 U-0.031 Attic and Other R-49 R49 U-0.021 U-0.021 Walls,Above-grade Mass R-9.5 c.i. R-13.3 c.i. U-0.104 Note 6 U-0.078 Metal Building R-13+R-13 c.i. R-13+R-13 c.i. U-0.052 U-0.052 Steel Framed R-13+R-10c.i. R-19+R-8.5 c.i. U-0.055 U-0.055 Wood Framed and Other R-21 int R-21 int U-0.054 U-0.054 Below Grade Wall Note 4 Same as above grade Same as above grade Floors Mass R-30 c.i. R-30 c.i. U-0.031 U-0.031 Steel Joist R-38+R-10 c.i. R-38+R-10 c.i. U-0.029 U-0.029 Wood Framed and Other R-30 R-30 U-0.029 U-0.029 Slab-On-Grade Floors Unheated R-10 for 24 in.(from top of slab) F-0.54 F-0.54 Heated Note 5 R-10 perimeter&under entire slab F-0.55 F-0.55 Opaque Doors Swinging No R-Value for prescriptive compliance. U-0.37 U-0.37 Roll-up or sliding R4.75 I R4.75 No U-Value for prescriptive compliance. Table C402.3-0-30%of wall area,or Section C402.3.1.3 High Performance 30%40%per Section C402.3.1.1 DLZ Fenestration Option-0-40%of wall area Fenestration Assembly Maximum IJ-factor Notes 1,2 Vertical Fenestration Nonmetal framing U-0.30 U-0.30 U-0.28 U-0.28 Metal framing(fixed) U-0.38 U-0.38 U-0.34 U-0.34 Metal fr-aming(operable) U-0.40 U-0.40 U-0.36 U-0.36 Entrance doors U-0.60 U-0.60 U-0.60 U-0.60 Skylights Skylights U-0.50 U-0.50 U-0.50 U-0.50 Fenestration Assembly Maximum SHGC Factor Vertical Fenestration PF<0.2:all orientations-SHGC-0.40 PF<0.2:all orientations-SHGC-0.35 0.25 PF<0.5:north-SHGC-0.44; 0.2 5 PF<0.5:north-SHGC-0.385; all other-SHGC-0.48 all other-SHGC-0.42 PF Z 0.5:north-SHGC-0.48; PF 2t 0.5:north-SHGC-0.42; all other-SHGC-0.64 all other-SHGC-0.56 Sk4khts SHGC-0.35 SHGC-0.35 Insulation Minimum R-Value Refrigerated Spaces Insulation Table C402.5 and C402.6 Assembly Maximum U-factor Freezers-Walk-in and Warehouse Roof/Ceiling R-32 Wall R-32 Door R-32 No U-Value for prescriptive compliance Door-transparent reach-in triple-pane,heat-reflective treated or gas Floor R-28 Coolers-Walk-in and Warehouse Roof/Ceiling R-25 Wall R-25 Door R-25 No U-Value for prescriptive compliance Door-transparent reach-in double-pane,heat-reflective treated&gas fill,or com ly with freezer door reg. Floor No Requirement ,Envelope • • • 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R Revised Oct 2013 Definitions: Ls=Liner system—A continuous membrane installed below the purlins and uninterrupted by framing members.Uncompressed,unfaced insulation rests on top of the membrane between the purlins.Refer to Section A 102.2.5.4. c.i.=Continuous insulation—Insulation that is continuous across all structural members without thermal bridges other than service openings and penetrations by metal fasteners with a x-sectional area of less than 0.04%of the opaque surface area of the assembly. int=Intermediate faming—Includes insulated headers,corners and interior partition wall to exterior wall intersections.Refer to Section A103.2 for framing definitions. Footnote Summary: Each table in the 2012 WSEC has footnotes applicable to specific information provided in the table.This footnote summary provides only abbreviated details from these footnotes. Refer to 2012 WSECfor compietefootnote informadom I-Assembly descriptions can be found in Chapter 2 and Appendix A. 2-Use of assembly U-factors,C-factors and F-factors from Appendix A and Chapter 3 are required unless otherwise allowed by the provisions of this Code. 3-For metal building roofs where using R-value compliance method,a thermal spacer block is required.Otherwise use the U-factor compliance method. 4-Where heated slabs are below-grade,below-grade walls shall comply with the exterior insulation requirements for heated slabs. 5-Heated slab F-factors shall be determined specifically for heated slabs.Unheated slab F-factors shall not be used. 6-Non-residential CMU walls may be eligible to use Table C402.1.2 U-factor if all provisions stated in applicable footnote are met.Refer to Footnote D in Table C402.1.2 or Footnote C in Table C402.2 for eligibility requirements. 7-Root wall or floor assemblies required to have continuous insulation may be eligible for alternate continuous insulation R-values if all provisions in applicable footnote are met. Refer to Footnote F in Table C402.2 for eligibility requirements. End of Envelope Requirements Summary PrescrWive Path, • • 1 Z01 • 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2013 Project Address selfair Valley Nursery Date 05/21/2013 Occupancy Group Commercial Group R For Building Department Use Fenestration Area as%gross above-grade wall area 14.2% Max.Target: 30.0% Skylight Area as%gross roof area Max.Target: 5.0% Vertical Fenestration Alternates: None Selected on ENV-SUM Prescriptive compliance of envelope assemblies may be accomplished by providing insulation R-values per Table C402.2 or U-factors/F-factors per Tables C-402.1.2 and G402.3.A single project may comply via R-values for some envelope assemblies and U-factors/F-factors for others. Note compliance method taken for each assembly in spaces provided. Building Component U-Factor/F-Factor for Alternative R-Value for Prescriptive Com liance Prescriptive Compliance Alternate Cl U-Factor Source Continuous R-Value (Appendix A,Chapter 3 Cavity Ins. Ins.(CI) (Table C402.2 Assembly table,or approved Provide page/plan#of assembly detail and ID. R-Value R-Value Footnote F)' U-Factor calculation method) ID: Y 6 ID. 0 ID. ID: 42 v °o m ID. ID: ID:P�3 3 Section 1 R-49 a� L ID: O ID € ID LL ID: 2 ID: 0 a ID: ¢ m_ ID: ID 3 ID Pg 2 Wall 1 R-19 !3) o ID: 6 n ID: O ID «, c`no ID: 2 ID 10 co ID o 3: ID Z m co ID. 0 ID y ID m ID o ID: 0 LL v ID m E ID. m LL ID: Perim.Ins. Full Slab Cl R-Value R-Value F-Factor F-Factor Source ID. a) m t ID: z) ID c 0 a ID U ID = ID Note 1-Calculations are required.Ratio of cross-sectional area of metal penetration through otherwise continuous insulation shall be 0.04-0.08%. Note 2-Thermal spacer blocking and liner system are required for prescriptive R-Value compliance. Note 3-Intermediate framing is required for prescriptive R-Value compliance in wood-framed wall assemblies. Note 4-Proposed non-residential building CMU walls meeting Table C402.1.2 Footnote D requirements can enter the target U-value of 0.104. Note 5-Refer to Table C402.2,Footnote E for prescriptive R-Value requirement for steel floor joist assemblies. Note 6-Prescriptive slab-on-grade insulation shall extend from top of slab to minimum length per an approved method as defined in C402.2.6. ' Prescriptive • • 2 Zones • 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3! Revised Oct 2013 Project Address Belfair Valley Nursery Date 05/21/2013 Fenestration Area as%gross above-grade wall area 14.2% Max.Target: 30.0% For Building Department Use Skylight Area as%gross roof area Max.Target: 5.0% Notes:1:If vertical fenestration or skylight area exceeds maximum allowed per C402.3.1,then Target Area Adjustment of all applicable envelope elements will be calculated by the compliance form. Refer to Target Area Adjustment worksheet for this calculation. 2:Provide U-factor for the fenestration assembly,which is the combination of frame and glazing BuildingComponent U-Factor/F-Factor for Alternative al p R-Value for Prescriptive Compliance Prescriptive Compliance Alternate Cl U-Factor Source Continuous R-Value (Appendix A,Chapter 3 Cavity Ins. Ins.(CI) (Table C402.2 Assembly table,or approved Provide page/plan#of assembly detail and ID. R-Value R-Value Footnote F) U-Factor calculation method) ID Door #3 0.370 0 3 o ID. U)0 ID j ID Pg 3 8/0 8/0 garage dr = LA o ID. ID Solar Heat Gain Coefficient(SHGC) U-Factor for Prescriptive Compliance SHGC Projection Adjustment U-Factor Source factor(PF) Multiplier(if Assembly Assembly (NFRC,Appendix A,or (if applicable) applicable) SHGC U-Factor Chapter 3 table) ID:Pg 3 floor plan & window schedule 0.28 0 ID: o ID. Z ID: ID: c w � ID: f0 ID: N N a� ID. ILL o ID. o ID. fe ID ID. ID 2 ID (D ID'. ID, u, w ID: rn T ID Y ~_ ID, cn ¢ ID Note 1-SHGC Adjustment Multiplier based on calculated Projection Factor. Refer to Equation C4-2 Projection Factor Calculation and Table C402.3.3.1 for corresponding SHGC Multiplier. Refrigerated Spaces,Walk-in &Warehouse Coolers Notes R-Values for Prescriptive Compliance Prescriptive U-Factor not allowed. Walls Ceiling Doors Freezers Walls Ceiling Doors Floor 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2013 Project Address Belfair valley Nursery Date 05/21/2013 Occupancy Group Commercial Group R For Building Department Use Change in occupancy or space conditiotIng Note-Proposed UA may exceed Target UA by 10%per C101.4.4 and C101.4.5 Fenestration Area as%gross above-grade wall area Max.Target 30.0% Skylight Area as%gross roof area Max.Target 5.0% Vertical Fenestration Alternates: None Selected on ENV-SUM Notes.1.If vertical fenestration or skylight area exceeds maximum allowed per C402.3.1, then Target Area Adjustment of all applicable envelope elements will be calculated by the compliance form. Refer to Target Area Adjustments worksheet for this calculation. 2.U-factors shall come from Appendix A, Chapter C303, or calculated per approved method as specified in C402.1.2. Building Component Proposed UA Target UA Provide source of U-factor,page/plan#of assembly detail&ID U-factor x Area(A) =UA(U x A) U-factor x Area(A)= UA(U x A) Y R= ID: 0.034 as R= ID: Above Deck Insulation U-0.034 C) R= ID: m -o R= ID: 0.031 C° R= ID: Metal Building U-0.031 2i R= ID: R=49 ID:Ceiling 0.020 2800 56.0 0.021 2800 58.8 t R= ID: Single raft, attic. other U-0.021 R= ID: R= ID: 0.055 R= ID: Steel/metal frame U-0.055 R= ID: o -o R= ID: 0.052 Q C0 R= ID: Metal Building U-0.052 N R= ID: R=19 ID: Pg 3 floor plan 0.053 1980 104.9 0.054 1980 106.9 Q o R= ID: Wood Frame;other U-0.054 0- o Q 3: R= ID: R= ID: 0.104 In R= ID: Mass Wall U-0.104 2i R= ID: -D R= ID: 0.104 m o R= ID: Assumed to be Mass Wall U-0.104 rp m R= ID: C� R= ID: N R= ID: 0.031 m R= ID: Mass Floor U-0.031 o R= ID: o a)LL R= ID: 0.029 E R= ID: Joist/Framing U-0.029 i R= ID: F-factor x Perimeter =UA(U x A) F-factor x Perimeter= UA(U x A) R= ID: 0.540 m � R= ID: Slab-On-Grade U-0.54 R= ID: R= ID: 0.550 �n a) R= ID: Heated Slab-On-Grade U-0.55 = R= ID: 'Proposed non-residential CMU walls meeting Table C402.1.2 Area UA Area UA Footnote D requirements can use the target U-value of 0.104 rather Page 1 than Appendix A values. Show footnote requirements in plans. Subtotal 4780 161 4780 166 Component Performance Compliance (UA) UA COMPLIES 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over: Revised Oct 2013 Project Address Belfair Valley Nursery Date 05/21/2013 Fenestration Area as%gross above-grade wall area Max.Target: 30.0% For Building Department Use Skylight Area as%gross roof area Max.Target: 5.0% Notes:1:If vertical fenestration or skylight area exceeds maximum allowed per C402.3.1, then Target Area Adjustment of all applicable envelope elements will be calculated by the compliance form. Refer to Target Area Adjustments worksheet for this calculation. 2:Provide NFRC rated U-factor or default U-factor from Appendix A for the fenestration assembly thermal performance(combination of frame and glazing). 3:Fenestration that separates conditioned space from a non-conditioned or semi-conditioned Building Component Proposed UA Target UA Provide source of U-factor,page/plan#of assembly detail&ID U-factor x Area(A) UA(U x A) U-factor x Area(A)= UA(U x A) U=0.37 ID:Pg 3 0.370 1 60 22.2 0.37 60 22.2 o U= ID: Opaque Swing Doors U-0.37 U= ID: U= ID: 0.37 0 o U= ID: Opaque rollup&sliding U-0.37 U= ID: U=0.3 ID:Pg 3 0.30 282 84.6 0.30 282 84.6 U= ID: Non-Metal Frame U-0.30 c U= ID: 0 Z U= ID: m U= ID: 0.38 . M w U= ID: etal Frame, Fixed U-0.38 m - - 2 U= ID: c 2 U= ID: m LL d U= ID: 0.40 U o U= ID: Metal Frame,Operable U-0.40 a U= ID: U= ID: c) U=0.6 ID:Pg 3 0.60 ''I 40 24.0 0.60 40 2470 c T U= ID: Metal Entrance Door U-0.60 U= ID: U= ID: U= ID: 0.50 o, T U= ID: All types U-0.50 U= ID: Q U= ID: Area UA Area UA Page 2 Subtotal 382 131 382 131 To comply: Page 1 Subtotal 4780 161 4780 166 1)Proposed Total UA shall not exceed Target Total UA. 2)Proposed Total Area shall equal Target Total Area. Total 5162 T2 92 5162 297 Component Performance Compliance (UA) UA COMPLIES FenestrationiVertical • - Area Adjustment Calculations If vertical fenestration area exceeds maximum allowed per Section C402.3.1,then Target Area Adjustment of all applicable envelope elements is required. This worksheet automatically calculates these adjustments and updates target areas in the ENV-UA and ENV-SHGC worksheets. Information shown in this worksheet is for reference only and is write-protected.Submit this Target Area Adjustment form with ENV-UA and ENV-SHGC forms. VF=Vertical fenestration NW=Net above qrade wall(excludes fenestration and doors.) DR=Opaque doors Gross Exterior Above-Grade Wall Area=VF+NW+DR AG=Above-grade Proposed Areas Vertical Fenestration-> VF= 322.0 Opaque- NW= 1980.0 DR= 60.0 Gross Exterior Max Vert. Fen.% Maximum Target AG Wall Area (C402.3.1) Vert.Fen.Area 2362.0 X 30.0% - 100 = 708.6 Total Vertical Delta Vertical Excess Vertical Fenestration Maximum Target Fenestration 0 Fenestration 322.0 - 708.6 = -386.6 II greater -386.6 Multiplier applied to all Total Vertical Excess Vertical Target Vertical Total Vertical Proposed Vertical Fenestration Fenestration Fenestration Fenestration Target VF Multiplier Fenestration Areas to Target Vertical 322.0 - = 322.0 - 322.0 = 1.00 calculate Fenestration Area Net AG Wall Area Excess Fenestration Target Net Wall Area Net Wall Target Net Wall Mult. Multiplier applied to all 1980.0 { = 1980.0 - 1980.0 = 1.00 Proposed Opaque Above- Grade Wall Areas to UA Adjustments calculate Target Above- Vertical Fenestration Proposed Area Target VF Mult. Target Area Non-metal frame 282.0 X 1.00 = 282.0 Metal frame.fixed X = Metal frame.operable X = Metal frame,entrance door 40.0 X 1.00 = 40.0 Target areas in shaded Above-grade Wall Proposed Area Target Net Wall Mult. Target Area boxes are applied to target areas on ENV-UA Steel Frame X = Metal Building = Wood/Other frame 1980.0 X 1.00 = 1980.0 Mass X = Sum of target above-grade Sum of Proposed 2302.0 Sum of Target 2302,0 wall and vertical fenestration areas are calculated to equal the sum SHGC x A Adjustments of proposed Non-North Vertical Fenestration Proposed Area Target VF Mult. Target Area PF<0.2 234.0 X 1.00 = 234.0 0.2 s PF<0.5 X - PF>_0.5 X = SHGC target areas in North Vertical Fenestration shaded boxes are applied to target areas on ENV- PF<0.2 48.0 X 1.00 = 48.0 SHGC 0.2<-PF<0.5 X = PF>-0.5 X = Skylight • et Area Adjustment Calculations If skylight area exceeds maximum allowed per Section C402.3.1,then Target Area Adjustment of all applicable envelope elements is required. This worksheet automatically calculates these adjustments and updates target areas in the ENV-UA and ENV-SHGC worksheets. Information shown in this SKY=Skylight NR-Net roof excludes skylight) Gross Exterior Roof Area=SKY+NR Proposed Areas Skylight(Horizontal Fenestration)-> SKY= Opaque Roof -> NR= 2800.0 Gross Exterior Max Skylight% Maximum Skylight Roof Area (C402.3.1) Fenestration Area 2800.0 J X 5.0� - 100 = 140.0 Total Skylight Area Maximum Tar et Delta Skylight Area 0 Excess Skyli ht 140.0 = -140.0 II greater -140.0 Total Sk li ht Area Excess Skylight Tar et Skylight Area Total Skylight Area Target SL Multiplier Multiplier applied to all Proposed Skylight Areas to calculate Target Skylight Area Net Roof Area Excess Skylight Target Net Roof Area Net Roof Target Net Roof Mult. 2800.0 = 2800.0 — 2800.0 = 1.00 Multiplier applied to all Proposed Opaque Roof Areas to calculate Target UA and SHGC x A Adjustments Skylight Proposed Area Target SL Mult. Target Area All X = Roof Proposed Area Target Net Wall Mult. Target Area Target areas in shaded boxes are applied to target Insulation Above Deck X — areas on ENV-UA Metal Building X Attic/All Others 2800.0 X 1.00 = 2800.0 Sum of target roof and Sum of Proposed 2800.0 Sum of Target 2800.0 skylight areas are p g calculated to equal the sum of proposed CalculationSHGC • • 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Revised Oct 2013 Project Address Belfair Valley Nursery Date 05/21/2013 Fenestration Area as%gross above-grade wall area Max.Target: 30% For Building Department Use Skylight Area as%gross roof area Max.Target: 596 Vertical Fenestration Alternates: None Selected on ENV-SUM Notes:1-Proposed vertical fenestration and skylight areas entered in ENV-SHGC must match proposed fenestration areas in ENV-UA. 2-If Target Area Adjustment is required per ENV-UA,then target areas will be automatically adjusted in ENV-SHGC.Refer to Target Area Adjustments worksheet for this calculation. 3-Provide NFRC rated SHGC or default from Table C303.1.3(3)for fenestration assembly SHGC. 4-Fenestration that separates conditioned space from a non-conditioned or semi-conditioned space shall be included in this worksheet. Skylights Proposed SHGC Target SHGC Provide source of SHGC,page/plan#of assembly detail&ID SHGC x Area(A) =SHGC x I SHGC x Area(A)= SHGC x A ID: 0.35 ID: SHGC 0.35 ID: ID: ID: Totals Totals All Non-North Vertical Fenestration+ Proposed SHGC Target SHGC++ Provide source of SHGC,page/plan#of assembly PF SHGC* x Area(A)=SHGC x A PF SHGC x Area(A)= SHGC x A detail&ID Category ID:Pg 3 Windows other than#1 0 0.48 234 112 PF<0.2 0.40 234 93.6 ID: 0 0.2:5PF<0.5 0.48 ID: 0 PF>_0.5 0.64 ID: 0 ++If projection factor(PF)credits are ID: 0 applied to the proposed design, Target ID: 0 SHGC will sum fenestration area by PF ID: 0 category. ID: 0 ID: 0 ID: 0 +If projection factor credit is applied,then vertical Totals 234.0 112.3 Totals 234.0 93.6 fenestration must be entered in the correct table according to orientation. If credit is not applied then all vertical fenestration can be entered in either table. *Note:Fenestration that separates conditioned space from a non-conditioned or semi-conditioned space shall be listed here with a proposed SHGC equal to the target value. North Vertical Fenestration+ Proposed SHGC Target SHGC++ Provide source of SHGC,page/plan#of assembly PF SHGC* x Area(A)=SHGC x A PF SHGC x Area(A)= SHGC x A detail&ID Category ID:Pg 3 window#1 0 0.44 48 21 PF<0.2 0.40 48 19.2 ID: 0 0.2<_PF<0.5 0.44 ID: 0 PF>_0.5 0.48 ID: 0 ++If projection factor(PF)credits are applied ID: 0 to the proposed design, Target SHGC will sum ID: 0 fenestration area by PF category. ID: 0 I i North Total 48.0 21.1 48.0 19.2 Area ISHGC,Al Area I SHGC x A To comply, the Proposed total SHGC x A for all fenestration(vertical Grand 282 0 133.4 Grand 282.0 112.8 &skylights)shall not exceed the Target total SHGC x A. Total Total Less proposed vertical fenestration here than ENV-UA: Add 40.0 Building Permit Plans Checklist, • • 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Fortes for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Project Address aelfair Valley Nursery Date 5/21/2013 The following information is necessary to check a building permit application for compliance with the building envelope requirements in the Washington State Energy Code,Commercial Provisions. Applicability Code Location in Building (yes,no,na) Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Documents Department Notes SCOPE na C101.5.2 Low energy spaces Low energy spaces identified on plans r.a C101.5.2.1 Semi-heated spaces Semi-heated spaces identified on plans C402.1.4 na C402.5 Cooler and freezer Walk-in and refrigerated warehouse cooler and freezer spaces identified on C402.6 spaces plans yes C101.4.6 Mixed occupancy Spaces with different occupancy requirements identified on plans Pg 3 C101.4.4 Change of Existing F,S and U-occupancy building spaces undergoing a change of na occupancy/space occupancy or space conditioning that require compliance are identified on C101.4.5 conditioning plans ENVELOPE PROVISIONS yes C303.1 Insulation nsula 6� Indicate identification mark shall be applied to all insulation materials 9 P 3 C303.1.3 Fenestration product Fenestration products shall be labeled with rated U-factor,SHGC,VT,and C402.4.3 rating leakage ratio Indicate installation methods,thicknesses,densities and clearances to achieve yes C303.1.1 General insulation the intended R-value of all insulation materials; C402.2 installation Where two or more layers of rigid insulation will be used,indicate that edge joints between layers are staggered Pg 3 Indicate R-value(s)of cavity/continuous insulation on roof sections; Indicate framing materials on roof sections; Roof assembly Indicate method of framing for ceilings below vented attics and vaulted ceilings C402.2.1 insulation perA102.2(std,adv); Provide area-weighted calculations for sloped insulation installed entirely above deck' Indicate R-values for thermal spacers and each insulation layer,and liner systern LS method for metal buildina roofs Pg 3 C4022.1 Skylight curb Indicate curb insulation R-value on roof section if not included in skylight NFRC insulation ratina Indicate R-value(s)of cavity/oontinuous insulation on wall sections; Indicate framing materials on wall sections; C402.2.3 Indicate method of framing for wood const per A103.2(std,int,adv); --�- C402.2.4 Above/below grade wall insulation Indicate mass of masonry walls; C303.2.1 Indicate loose-fill core insulation material,percentage of cores filled,and frequency of grouted cores and bond beams for masonry walls; Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior basementfcrawlspace wall insulation Walk-in/refrigerated Indicate insulation R-values of ceilings,walls,doors,floors on sections; na C402.5 warehouse cooler Indicate method of minimizing door infiltration; C402.6 and freezer insulation Indicate type(s)of transparent doors and windows yes C402.2.7 Opaque doors Indicate rated U-factor(swinging)or R-value(roll-up/sliding)on wall sections- 3 applies to doors with less than 50/o lazed area Pg Floor over outdoor or Indicate R-value(s)of cavity/continuous insulation on floor sections; na C402.2.5 unconditioned space Indicate framing material on flow sections; insulation Indicate mass of masonry floors Indicate R-value of continuous insulation on wall section or foundation detail; C402.2.6 Slab-on-grade floor Indicate insulation extends down vertically and/or horizontally the required C303.2.1 insulation distance from top of slab' Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior slab edge insulation Indicate R-value of continuous insulation on wall section or foundation detail; C402.2.6 Radiantly heated slabIndicate insulation ex vertically te ilatitends down rtical of slab and then orizontally na C303.2.1 on-grade floor ly from� h insulation under the entire slab; Indicate method of protection of exposed exterior slab edge insulation na C402.2.8 Radiant heating Indicate insulation R-value behind radiant panels,U-bend/headers and bottom Isystern insulation surface of radiantly heated floors other than radiantly heated slab-on-grade) Building Permit Plans Checklist, • • 2012 Washington State Energy Code Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings including R2&R3 over 3 stories and all R1 Project Address Belfair Valley Nursery Date 5/21/2013 Applicability Code Location in Building (yes,no,na) Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Documents Department Notes yes C402.3.1 Vertical fenestration Provide calculation for total vertical fenestration area as percentage of gross maximum area above arade wall area Pg 1 na C402.3.1.2 Sk ight maximum provide calculation for total skylight area as i percentage of gross roof area Indicate U-factors,SHGC and VT values in fenestration schedules; C402.3.3 U-factors,SHGC and An area-weighted U-value may be used for all fenestration elements that qualify yes C402.3.1.3 VT for all fenestration within the same fenestration category.per Table C402.3; C303.1.3 assemblies Indicate if values are NFRC or default.If default then specify frame type, alazinq lavers, a width low-e coatings, as-fill. Pg 1 Increased max Provide calculations showing that percentage of overall conditioned floor area C402.3.1.1 vertical fenestration in the daylight zone is equal to or greater than 50%; na Chap.2 area with i hti Indicate method of daylighting control in lighting equipment schedules; Definition daY19 n9 - -- controls Indicate VT of vertical fenestration is at least 1.1 times the rated SHGC Increased max. Indicate high performance U-factors and SHGC values in fenestration na C402.3.1.2 vertical fenestration schedules; area with high- An area-weighted U-value may be used for all fenestration elements that qualify rformance alazina within the same fenestration category er this section na C402.3.3 Permanent shading Provide projection factor calculations(Equation C4-2)and associated SHGC C402.3.3.1 devices multipliers for north and non-north orientations Provide calculations for percentage of conditioned floor area located within a s i ht daylight zone; Provide calculations for percentage of skylight area to daylight zone under Single story spaces -- C402.3.2 skylights,OR; requiring skylights Provide calculations for percentage of overall skylight effective aperture Equation C4-1); Indicate haze factor of skylight glazing material or diffuser AIR LEAKAGE C402.4.1.1 Air barrier Indicate location of continuous air barrier on plans and sections; no C402 4 2 construction and Provide details for all joints,transitions in materials,penetrations in air barrier sealing and rote method of sealing caulked asketed or other approved Indicate locations of all stairway and shaft vents; Stairway and shaft Provide leakage rating of motorized dampers in mechanical equipment na t',402.4.5.1 schedules; vents Indicate method of emergency operation-activation of fire alarm or interruption of power Outdoor air intakes, Indicate locations of all outside air intakes,exhausts and relief outlets,including C402.4.5.2 exhausts and relief those integral to mechanical equipment openings Provide in mechanical equipment schedules leakage rating of dampers,identify whether motorized or aravity,and note any exceptions taken na C402.4.8 Recessed lighting in Indicate IC rating of fixtures in lighting equipment schedules;_ building envelope Indicate method-of-sealing between light fixture housing and wall or ceiling yes C402.4.6 Loading dock seals Indicate weather seal at cargo and loading dock doors Pg 3 Indicate locations and dimensions of vestibules; na C402.4.7 Vestibules For unconditioned vestibules,indicate which envelope assembly(interior or exterior)com lies with the requirements for a conditioned space Indicate air barrier test method in accordance with ASTM E779 or approved equivalent; C402.4- Air barrier building Include the followmg requirements in project documents:(1)air barrier test na 1.2.3 test report shall be submitted to jurisdiction once test is completed,(2)if test results exceed 0 4 cfm/ft2 at 0.3 in.wg then visually inspect air barrier and seal noted sources of leakage,(3)submit a follow-up report to jurisdiction noting corrective measures taken If"no" is selected for any question, provide explanation: The building is an Existing Non-Conforming Heated Space End of Building Permit Plans Checklist Type of Cooking: • Electric cooktop and oven • Baking goods such as brownies and cookies • Melting chocolate to infuse marijuana Type of Extractor and Location: • Extractor will be placed in vented area • Located in main building in packaging area near roll up door • Type of extractor is the Apek supercritical CO2 extractor MSDS SHEETS ATTACHED • CO2 will be attached to extractor with one additional tank in secured carport o PLEASE SEE CO2 MSDS SHEET FOR CO2 INFORMATION (501-bs) • Fertilizers and Pesticides stored in carport o PLEASE SEE AZAMAX MSDS SHEET FOR PESTICIDE (1 Gal) o PLEASE SEE CANNA MSDS FOR FERTIGATION (1 Gal) 5000-5L Modular Supercritical CO2 System for Botanical Oil Extraction The 5000-5L modular SFE systems are designed to utilize higher pressures than our 1,500psi systems. 5000psi systems have similar construction and benefits to the 1500 psi systems, however allow for higher pressures to be achieved and potentially higher yields due to extracting a broader range of molecular weights from the plant material. Supercritical (i.e. 3000-4000psi, 110F) typically yields more waxes, resins and chlorophyll. Subcritical or liquid CO2 (I.e. 1200-1300psi and 65F) is a weaker solvent and tends to not pull as much wax, resin, and chlorophyll. Subcritical extractions are lighter in color, and usually a sticky peanut butter consistency which is why most people prefer them. NOTE: both are significantly weaker than alcohol or hydrocarbon extractions and thus you will get lower yields comparatively, and it is difficult/impossible to make similar products like shatter, crumble, honeycomb etc. System Features: • Single or dual 5L extraction vessel options. 10000 • Simple to operate—no complicated control systems soNd or computer interfaces. 1 p0,0 swercretical • Safe—All vessels nuid are designed and ' manufactured in accordance 100 Ilgtd with ASME specifications and pressure ratings. Dual, redundant safety features a protect the system from 14 accidental gas overpressurization. Tubing Y; connections are made with 1 ______ ___.__� proven compression fitting 240 25-0 300 350 400 technology—the same fittings are used on aircraft temperature 1 Kt and off-shore oil platforms. 5000 psi systems operate in a higher pressure Non-isolable pressure gages range (red area above) than the 1500psi systems are on each pressure containing vessel for visual verification of depressurization prior to opening. • Environmentally Friendly—System recirculates CO2 during extraction and allow for recovery of CO2 after extraction is complete. • Easy to clean—All stainless steel construction. Vessels have polished interiors and quick opening/closing mechanisms. All tubing can be removed and re-assembled for thorough cleaning. Separators/collection vessels use FDA sanitary fitting and connections. • Reliable—VET(Valveless Expansion Technology)—no constrictions or regulating valves to cause clogging of the system and loss of production time. • Efficient—Regenerative heat transfer significantly reduces overall energy consumption. Jacketed vessels and water recirculation allow for capture and transfer of heat through extraction cycle. • Effective—Extraction media is contained in extraction vessel with integral filters. Filters also act as a liquid CO2 dispersant to avoid channeling in the product. Reversible flow through the extractor ensures all material is extracted. • Flexible—variable separation/collection vessel sizes can accomodate varying yield amounts. Jacketed vessels can be configured for larger differential temperature if needed. • Easy to understand—open frame design and visual indication of valve positions allows for easy assessment of flow paths and system configuration. No mysterious boxes with inlet and outlet connections on the outside. • Modular—additional extraction vessels can be added to the system with no welding required. • Small footprint—systems are designed to minimize space requirements—all operations occur from the front of the system. • Production friendly—integral weighing scale and system timer help users efficiently run their extractions. I ... gill :.. 5000-5L Supercritical CO2 Extraction System System Specifications: Extraction Vessel • Volume: o 5L vessel holds up to 3 pounds of dry, ground material o NOTE: vessel does not need to be full in order to perform an extraction. • Pressure—maximum pressure— 1500 psi (103 bar) • Temperature—max 20OF (93C) • Materials—304 stainless steel except closure bolts which are zinc coated grade 8 steel. Vessel interior is polished to food grade level. • Closures—ASME flange, both ends with integral hinges • Sealing mechanism—self energized o-ring seals • Filter—integral filters on flanges. 20 micron standard, other sizes available. • Temperature measurement—internal K type thermocouple senses actual extraction temperature r • Jacket volume—4.5 Liters (1.2 gallon) • Safety -non-isolable spring loaded safety relief valve prevents accidental over- pressurization CO2 Recirculation Pump • Flowrate—up to 15 CFM gas flow • Construction—pneumatically driven, dual piston type • Materials—all wetted parts are 316 stainless steel • Filter—coalescing filter on inlet to prevent oil introduction • Safety -non-isolable spring loaded safety relief valve prevents accidental over- pressurization Separators • 2 separators standard on each unit. Larger collection cup on 1 st separator available. • Volume: 2.5 Liters per separator • Pressure—Maximum system operating pressure— 500 psi (34 bar). ASME pressure rating is 1,000 psi. • Temperature—up to 200F (93C) • Materials—all 304 stainless steel • Closures—FDA sanitary style bolted • Sealing mechanism—sanitary gasket • Safety -non-isolable spring loaded safety relief valve prevents accidental over- pressurization Separation Mechanism • Valveless Expansion Technology(VET)—flow path from extractor to 1 st separator is continuous diameter with no constrictions. Separation occurs in 1 st separator utilizing centrifugal separation and depressurization. Heat Exchangers • Construction—tube in tube style • Materials—all 304 stainless steel • Cooling/Heating media—Regenerative HX is CO2, Temperature Control HX is water Chiller/Heater • Recirculating chiller/heater • Temperature range: -IOC to 80C (14F to 176F) Frame 9 Size - Length 40",width 48", height 60" • Materials—all 304 stainless steel • Weighing—integral weighing system for CO2 with tare and zeroing • Modular—allows for additional extraction vessels without welding Control System • Functions—Fully automatic Programmable Logic Controller(PLC)touch screen interface with first level safety functionality and user programmable pressure, temperature and time. Also has built in hour and maintenance timers, electronic weighing scale, and alarm log. • Safety—pressure transducers monitor system pressure and shut down system to prevent accidental over-pressurization • Optional—Data acquisition Compressed Air • Ingersol Rand Total Air System (included with system) • Integral compressor, oil/water separation filters, refrigerated dryer and storage tank built into a single"plug and play"unit User Supplied System Requirements • Extractor Electrical— 115V AC, 60 hz, 15A • Chiller/Heater Electrical—220V AC, 1 phase, 60 hz, 15A • CO2—Gaseous CO2 (no dip tube), food grade or better • Air Compressor Electrical—208V, 230V or 460V, 3 phase, rated for 15HP load. Page 1 /2 MSDS: CANNA PH-BLOOM 7. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE / PREPARATION AND COMPANY/ UNDERTAKING Product name: CANNA pH-Bloom Address: Canna International BV P.O. Box 161 4900AD Oosterhout (NB) The Netherlands Fax: +31 (0) 162 421 806 2. COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Chemical name: Phosphoric acid solution HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT I% w/w CAS nr Einecs nr I Symbol I R- hrases Phosphoric acid 1 59 7664-38-2 231-633-2 I C I R 34 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION The product is corrosive to eyes and skin, causes burns. Eye contact: Corrosive, causes pain, poor sight Skin contact: Corrosive, causes pain, burns Inhalation: Corrosive, causes shortness of breath, vomiting. Inhalation of great amounts causes loss of consciousness Ingestion: Corrosive, causes stomach-ache, sore throat, vomiting 4. FIRST-AID MEASURES Eye contact: Wash out immediately with plenty of water (minimal 15 minutes).Seek medical treatment Skin contact: Take immediately off all contaminated clothing. Wash with plenty of water. Seek medical treatment Inhalation: Fresh air,rest, Seek medical treatment Ingestion: Give plenty of water to drink if swallowed, do NOT induce vomiting.Seek medical treatment 5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES Water based ingredients. Non-combustible. Extinguishing media: all media allowed. When heated harmful gases may be formed. Use respiratory protective device. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal precautions:Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wear protective clothing, eye/face protection and gloves Environmental precautions: Do not allow to enter drains, sewers or watercourses.Absorb spillage onto sand, earth or any suitable adsorbent material (do not use saw dust) or neutralize with bicarbonate e.g.soda (sodium carbonate;this causes a exothermic reaction!). Wait for several hours and wash the area with water. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling: Do not add water to the product (always add product to water) Use personal protection Avoid contact with skin or eyes. Storage: Keep the packaging closed. Keep away from bases 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION MAC value: 1 ppm (as 100 o Phosphoric acid) Personnel protection: ensure proper ventilation ;wear eye/face protection;wear gloves; wear protective clothing Page 2 /2 MSDS. CANNA PH-BLOOM 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Form: liquid Colour: transparent Odour threshold (ppm): < 1 Melting point (deg C): -1&�C Crystallization ('C) OTC Density (kg/1): 1.4 Solubility (water): 100% 10. STABILITY ANS REACTIVITY Stability: Stable under normal conditions. Materials to avoid: Alkaline products. Dangerous decomposition products: > 200°C Phosphoroxide 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Inhalation: Corrosive, throat irritation,shortness of breath, couching, causes pain Skin contact: Corrosive, redness, pain, burns Eye contact: Corrosive,redness, poor sight Ingestion: Corrosive, throat irritation, stomach, sickness. 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Decomposition: Biological degradable Bio-accumulation: Does not occur Mobility: Water soluble;fast diversion takes place Ecotoxicity: Damaging effects on water organisms. Keep out of waterways and groundwater. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Polluted packing: Rinse with water Remainders: Neutralize with soda (strong reaction) and mix residue with soil or sand. Also possible is to dilute with large amounts of water. Disposal should be in accordance with local, state and national legislation. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION Ensure the product is clean before loading the product. EG-index-number.: 015-01 1-00-6 UN number.: 1805 ADR/RID class: 8.17C INO/INDG class: 8 ICAO/IATA class: 8 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION Symbol(s): C-Corrosive R-Phrase(s) R34 Causes burns S-Phrase(s) S1/2 Keep locked up and out of reach children. S26 In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advise. S45 In case of accident or if you feel unwell seek medical advise immediately (show this label if possible) 16. OTHER INFORMATION The data are based on present knowledge. However they shall not constitute a guarantee for any specific product features and shall not establish a legally valid contractual relationship. Page 1 /2 HSDS. CANNA VEGA START 1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE / PREPARATION AND COMPANY / UNDERTAKING Product name: CANNA Address: Canna International BV P.O. Box 161 4900AD Oosterhout (NB) The Netherlands Fax: +31 (0) 162 421 806 2. COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Liquid fertiliser NPK 2+ 1 +2 with trace elements HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS) CAS no. %(w/w) Symbol R-phrases Contains no hazardous ingredients 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Low toxicity under normal conditions of handling and use. 4. FIRST-AID MEASURES Inhalation: none Skin contact: wash with plenty water Eye contact: flush with water Ingestion: drink a copious amount of water 5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES Water based ingredients. Non- combustible. Extinguishing media: water. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal protection no special measures necessary Leak and spills remove mechanically with absorbent material or wash away with water. Clean up procedures no special measures necessary 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling: Avoid contact with skin or eyes. Storage: Store dry and cool. Do not expose to direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION Good working practice suggests use of gloves and goggles. Page 2/2 MSDS: CANNA STARTER I-PART 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Form: liquid Colour: yellow Odour: none Odour threshold (ppm): - pH (value): 1.5-2.5 Boiling point (deg C): - Mclting point (deg C): - Flashpoint (deg C): - Flammable limits: - Auto ignition temperature (deg C): - Explosive properties: - Oxidizing properties: - Density (g/1): 1060-1090 Solubility (water): 100 % Partition coefficient: - Viscosity (mPa.$): - 10. STABILITY ANS REACTIVITY Hazardous reactions: none Hazardous decomposition product(s): none 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Threshold limit value: no value assigned Carcinogen: no effects reported Effects of exposure: inhalation of vapour: no effects reported Skin contact: long term exposure can cause slight irritations Eye contact: can cause slight irritation Ingestion: can cause irritation 72. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Persistence and degradation: biological degradable Effect on effluent treatment: The product is anticipated to be substantially removed in biological treatment processes. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Disposal should be in accordance with local, state and national legislation. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION Not classified as hazardous for transport. Not classified as dangerous for the (aquatic) environment Proper shipping name: - Marine pollutant: not classified as a marine pollutant. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION Not classified as hazardous to users. 16. OTHER INFORMATION The data are based on present knowledge. However they shall not constitute a guarantee for any specific product features and shall not establish a legally valid contractual relationship. Material Safety Data Sheet Product Name: AzaMaxTm Biological Insecticide, Miticide, and Nematicide 1. Product and Company Identification AzaMaxT"'Biological Insecticide,Miticide,Nematicide acts as an insect anti-feedant,insect growth regulator(IGR),and insect repellant. EPA Signal Word Chemical Name Chemical Class EPA Registration Number CAUTION AZADIRACHTIN BIOPESTICIDE 71 908-1-81 268 Formulator: Emergency Telephone Numbers: PARRY AMERICA INC. Hazard Information Services (H.I.S.) 2740 Fulton Avenue 1-800-228-5635 Suite 220 Sacramento, CA 95821 CHEMTREC° 916-973-1351 1-800-424-9300 2. Ingredients NTP/IARC/OSHA Chemical Component Percent Ranae CAS Numbers OSHA-PEL ACGIH-TLV CARCINOGEN OTHER AZADIRACHTIN 1.2% 1 1 1 41-1 7-6 N/A N/A N/A N/A 95507-03-2 Other Ingredients 98.8% N/A N/A N/A N/A 3. Hazards Identification 5. Fire Fighting Measures Emergency Overview: Flash Point:>340°F Upper&Lower Flammable Limits:NK Physical Properties Fire Extinguishing Media:CO2, Dry Chemical,Foam Appearance:Brown,honey-colored liquid Special Fire Fighting Procedures:Evacuate personnel to a safe Odor: Mild neem fragrance area. Wear positive-pressure breathing apparatus and full protective Hazardous Decomposition Products:None Known clothing. Fight fire from maximum distance. Stay up-wind and out of Unusual Fire,Explosion,and Reactivity Hazards:None Known low areas. Potential Health Effects 6. Accidental Release Measures Acute Effects:Harmful if absorbed through the skin Symptoms of Acute Exposure:None Know Steps to be Taken if Material is Released or Spilled Chronic Effects:None Known General:Consult an expert on the disposal of recovered material. Carcinogenicity:None of the components in this material is listed by Ensure disposal is in compliance with government requirements and IARC,NTP,OSHA,or ACGIH as a carcinogen. ensure conformity of local disposal regulations. Notify the appropriate authorities immediately. Take all additional action necessary to 4. First Aid Measures prevent and remedy the adverse effects of the spill. Specific:Evacuate personnel,thoroughly ventilate area,and use self- Primary Routes of Exposure: contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Dike spill. Inhalation,Ingestion,Skin,and Eyes Absorb spilled material with Dri-Rite,sawdust,sand,or other adsorbent material,taking care not to generate dust. Collect clean-up Sign and Symptoms of Exposure: material into drums,cover,and label for disposal according to local Inhalation:May be irritating to mucous membranes and excessive regulations. Scrub contaminated area with detergent and water. exposure may result in drowsiness. Prevent liquid from entering sewers,waterways,or low areas. Product Ingestion:May cause drowsiness. is not regulated under RCRA or CERCLA. Skin Contact:May cause mild irritation. Eye Contact:May cause mild irritation. 7. Handling and Storage Emergency First Aid Procedure: Precautions in Handling: Do not contaminate water,food,or feed by If Inhaled:Move person to fresh air.If person is not breathing,call storage or disposal. Wash hands before eating,drinking,chewing 911 or an ambulance,and then give artificial respiration,preferably gum,using tobacco products,or using the toilet. Remove clothing mouth-to-mouth if possible. Get medical attention. immediately if pesticide gets inside and then wash thoroughly and put If Ingested:Induce vomiting by gastric lavage. Call a physician for on clean clothes. medical advice. Storage:Keep in tightly closed and original containers. Do not store If on Skin:Take off contaminated clothing.Wash skin with plenty of this product above 105°F or below 32°F for extend periods of time. soap and water. Call a physician for medical advice. Best to keep in cool dry place and to avoid direct sunlight. Do not re-fill If in Eyes:Hold eye open and rinse slowly&gently with water for 15 or re-use containers. Dispose of containers in an approved waste to 20 minutes. Remove contact lenses,if present,after first 5 minutes, facility. and then continue rinsing eyes with excessive water. Call a physician for medical advice. I' 8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection 13. Disposal Considerations Ventilation Requirements: Do not contaminate water,food,or feed by storage or disposal. Thorough ventilation is recommended in case of accidental spillage. Dispose of containers in an approved disposal facility—refer to product labeling. Open dumping is prohibited. Do not re-fill or re-use Personal Protective Equipment' containers. Ensure compliance with Local,State,and Federal Harmful if absorbed through skin or inhaled. Avoid breathing vapor. regulations. Do not flush to surface water or sanitary sewer systems. Causes moderate eye irritation. Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. Avoid 14. Transportation Information contact with skin,eyes,or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. DOT Classification:Not regulated International Maritime Organization:Not regulated Manufacturing and Packaging Employees: International Civil Aviation Organization:Not regulated Eye/Face: Wear chemical safety goggles Special Instructions:No special instruction on handling required Skin Protection: Wear protect gloves Flammability:Non flammable Respiratory Protection: Thorough ventilation is Transport by Air:Safe for Air Transport recommended in case of accidental spillage 15. Regulatory Information Additional Information: Wash hands before eating, drinking,chewing gum,using SARA Title III Classifications tobacco products,or using the Section 302/304 N/A toilet. Remove clothing Section 311/312 N/A immediately if pesticide gets inside Section 313 Chemical(s) N/A and then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. Proposition 65 Applicators and Handlers:Must wear long-sleeved shirt and long Not Applicable pants,waterproof gloves,and shoes plus socks. CERCLA Reportable Quantity(RQ) Not Applicable 9. Physical and Chemical Properties RCRA Classification Appearance: Brown,honey-colored liquid Under RCRA,it is the responsibility of the product user to Specific Gravity: 0.985 g/cm3 @ 18°C determine at the time of disposal,whether a material containing the Dispersion in Water: 100% product or derived from the product should be classified as a pH: 7.0 @ 180C hazardous waste. Odor: Mild neem fragrance Viscosity: 281.4 mm2/s @ 201C TSCA Status Not Applicable 10. Stability and Reactivity 16. Other Information Stability:Stable at ordinary conditions of use and storage. Incompatibility:Avoid acids,alkali or oxidizing agents. NFPA Hazard Ratings Decomposition/By Products:No hazardous materials are produced. Health: 1 0 Least Hazardous Polymerization:Does not occur. Flammability: 1 1 Slight Reactivity: 0 2 Moderate 11. Toxicological Information 3 High 4 Severe Acute Toxicity/Irritation Studies: Acute Oral: Rat LD50>5,000mg/kg Acute Dermal: Rat LD50>2,000mg/kg Acute Inhalation: Rat LD50>5.4mg/I Primary Eye Irritation: Rabbit—No irritation Primary Skin Irritation: Rabbit—Mild irritation Prepared by:PARRY AMERICA INC. Skin Sensitization: Guinea Pig—No sensitization 12. Ecological Information The information contained herein is provided in good faith and is believed to be correct as of the date. However, PARRY AMERICA Effect on Honeybees:Harmless INC. makes no representation as to the comprehensiveness or Effect on Earthworms:Harmless(>1,000mg/kg) accuracy of the information. It is expected that individuals receiving Effect on Predators:Harmless the information will exercise their independent judgment in deforming Hazard to Soil Microflora:Non hazardous its appropriateness for a specific purpose. Accordingly, PARRY Acute Fish Toxicity(Rainbow Trout):LC,=440 mg/1(24 hours) AMERICA INC. will not be responsible for damage of any kind Acute Daphnia Immobilization:EC50>50 mg/I resulting from the use of or reliance upon such information. Algal Inhibition Test:Non inhibitory,non stimulant Metabolism in Soil:Rapid decomposition in soil Degradability in Water:Readily biodegradable in water AzaMaxTn°is a trademark of PARRY AMERICA INC. Material Safety Data Sheet Airgas Carbon Dioxide Section 1 . Chemical product and company identification Product name Carbon Dioxide Supplier AIRGAS INC., on behalf of its subsidiaries 259 North Radnor-Chester Road Suite 100 Radnor, PA 19087-5283 1-610-687-5253 Product use Synthetic/Analytical chemistry. Synonym Carbonic Acid,Carbon Dioxide Liquid, Carbon Dioxide, Refrigerated Liquid, Carbonic Anhydride MSDS# 001013 Date of 1/20/2012. Preparation/Revision In case of emergency 1-866-734-3438 Section 2. Hazards identification Physical state Gas or Liquid. Emergency overview WARNING! GAS: CONTENTS UNDER PRESURE. MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE, AND SKIN IRRITATION. CAN CAUSE TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Can cause rapid suffocation. LIQUID: MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE, AND SKIN IRRITATION. CAN CAUSE TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE. Extremely cold liquid and gas under pressure. Can cause rapid suffocation. May cause severe frostbite. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. May cause target organ damage, based on animal data. Wash thoroughly after handling. Keep container closed. Avoid breathing gas. Use with adequate ventilation. Contact with rapidly expanding gas, liquid, or solid can cause frostbite. Target organs May cause damage to the following organs: lungs. Routes of entry Inhalation Dermal Eyes Potential acute health effects Eyes Moderately irritating to eyes. Contact with rapidly expanding gas may cause burns or frostbite. Contact with cryogenic liquid can cause frostbite and cryogenic burns. Skin Moderately irritating to the skin. Contact with rapidly expanding gas may cause burns or frostbite. Contact with cryogenic liquid can cause frostbite and cryogenic burns. Inhalation Moderately irritating to the respiratory system. Ingestion Ingestion is not a normal route of exposure for gases. Contact with cryogenic liquid can cause frostbite and cryogenic burns. Potential chronic health effects Chronic effects May cause target organ damage, based on animal data. Target organs May cause damage to the following organs: lungs. Medical conditions Pre-existing disorders involving any target organs mentioned in this MSDS as being at aggravated by over- risk may be aggravated by over-exposure to this product. exposure See toxicological information (Section 11) i. Page: 1/7 t Carbon Dioxide Section 3. Composition, Information on Ingredients Name CAS number %Volume Exposure limits Carbon Dioxide 124-38-9 100 ACGIH TLV(United States, 2/2010). STEL: 54000 mg/m3 15 minute(s). STEL: 30000 ppm 15 minute(s). TWA: 9000 mg/m3 8 hour(s). TWA: 5000 ppm 8 hour(s). NIOSH REL (United States, 6/2009). STEL: 54000 mg/m3 15 minute(s). STEL: 30000 ppm 15 minute(s). TWA: 9000 mg/m3 10 hour(s). TWA: 5000 ppm 10 hour(s). OSHA PEL(United States, 6/2010). TWA: 9000 mg/m3 8 hour(s). TWA: 5000 ppm 8 hour(s). OSHA PEL 1989(United States, 3/1989). STEL: 54000 mg/m3 15 minute(s). STEL: 30000 ppm 15 minute(s). TWA: 18000 mg/m3 8 hour(s). TWA: 10000 ppm 8 hour(s). Section 4. First aid measures No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training.lf it is suspected that fumes are still present, the rescuer should wear an appropriate mask or self-contained breathing apparatus.lt may be dangerous to the person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Eye contact Check for and remove any contact lenses. Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids. Get medical attention immediately. Skin contact In case of contact, immediately flush skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash clothing before reuse. Clean shoes thoroughly before reuse. Get medical attention immediately. Frostbite Try to warm up the frozen tissues and seek medical attention. Inhalation Move exposed person to fresh air. If not breathing, if breathing is irregular or if respiratory arrest occurs, provide artificial respiration or oxygen by trained personnel. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband. Get medical attention immediately. Ingestion As this product is a gas, refer to the inhalation section. Section 5. Fire-fighting measures Flammability of the product Non-flammable. Products of combustion Decomposition products may include the following materials: carbon dioxide carbon monoxide Fire-fighting media and : Use an extinguishing agent suitable for the surrounding fire. instructions Apply water from a safe distance to cool container and protect surrounding area. If involved in fire, shut off flow immediately if it can be done without risk. Contains gas under pressure. In a fire or if heated, a pressure increase will occur and the container may burst or explode. Special protective Fire-fighters should wear appropriate protective equipment and self-contained breathing equipment for fire-fighters apparatus (SCBA)with a full face-piece operated in positive pressure mode. •: Page:2/7 1 Carbon Dioxide Section 6. Accidental release measures Personal precautions Immediately contact emergency personnel. Keep unnecessary personnel away. Use suitable protective equipment(section 8). Shut off gas supply if this can be done safely. Isolate area until gas has dispersed. Environmental precautions Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers. Methods for cleaning up Immediately contact emergency personnel. Stop leak if without risk. Note: see section 1 for emergency contact information and section 13 for waste disposal. Section 7. Handling and storage Handling Wash thoroughly after handling. High pressure gas. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Use equipment rated for cylinder pressure. Close valve after each use and when empty. Keep container closed. Avoid contact with skin and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with eyes. Protect cylinders from physical damage; do not drag, roll, slide, or drop. Use a suitable hand truck for cylinder movement. Never allow any unprotected part of the body to touch uninsulated pipes or vessels that contain cryogenic liquids. Prevent entrapment of liquid in closed systems or piping without pressure relief devices. Some materials may become brittle at low temperatures and will easily fracture. Storage Cylinders should be stored upright, with valve protection cap in place, and firmly secured to prevent falling or being knocked over. Cylinder temperatures should not exceed 52 °C (125 °F). For additional information concerning storage and handling refer to Compressed Gas Association pamphlets P-1 Safe Handling of Compressed Gases in Containers and P- 12 Safe Handling of Cryogenic Liquids available from the Compressed Gas Association, Inc. Section 8. Exposure controls/personal protection Engineering controls Use only with adequate ventilation. Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to keep worker exposure to airborne contaminants below any recommended or statutory limits. Personal protection Eyes Safety eyewear complying with an approved standard should be used when a risk assessment indicates this is necessary to avoid exposure to liquid splashes, mists or dusts. When working with cryogenic liquids,wear a full face shield. Skin Personal protective equipment for the body should be selected based on the task being performed and the risks involved and should be approved by a specialist before handling this product. Respiratory Use a properly fitted, air-purifying or air-fed respirator complying with an approved standard if a risk assessment indicates this is necessary. Respirator selection must be based on known or anticipated exposure levels, the hazards of the product and the safe working limits of the selected respirator. The applicable standards are (US)29 CFR 1910.134 and (Canada)Z94.4-93 Hands Chemical-resistant, impervious gloves complying with an approved standard should be worn at all times when handling chemical products if a risk assessment indicates this is necessary. Insulated gloves suitable for low temperatures Personal protection in case Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)should be used to avoid inhalation of the of a large spill product. Full chemical-resistant suit and self-contained breathing apparatus should be worn only by trained and authorized persons. Product name Page:317 1 Carbon Dioxide Carbon dioxide ACGIH TLV(United States, 2/2010). STEL: 54000 mg/m3 15 minute(s). STEL: 30000 ppm 15 minute(s). TWA: 9000 mg/m3 8 hour(s). TWA: 5000 ppm 8 hour(s). NIOSH REL(United States, 6/2009). STEL: 54000 mg/m3 15 minute(s). STEL: 30000 ppm 15 minute(s). TWA: 9000 mg/m3 10 hour(s). TWA: 5000 ppm 10 hour(s). OSHA PEL (United States, 6/2010). TWA: 9000 mg/m3 8 hour(s). TWA: 5000 ppm 8 hour(s). OSHA PEL 1989 (United States, 3/1989). STEL: 54000 mg/m3 15 minute(s). STEL: 30000 ppm 15 minute(s). TWA: 18000 mg/m3 8 hour(s). TWA: 10000 ppm 8 hour(s). Consult local authorities for acceptable exposure limits. Section 9. Physical and chemical properties Molecular weight 44.01 g/mole Molecular formula C-02 Melting/freezing point Sublimation temperature: -79°C (-110.2 to OF) Critical temperature 30.9°C (87.6°F) Vapor pressure 830 (psig) Vapor density 1.53 (Air= 1) Liquid Density@BP: Solid density=97.5 Ib/ft3 (1562 kg/m3) Specific Volume (ft'/Ib) 8.7719 Gas Density(lb/ft 3) 0.114 Section 10. Stability and reactivity Stability and reactivity The product is stable. Hazardous decomposition Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous decomposition products should products not be produced. Hazardous polymerization Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous polymerization will not occur. Section 11 . Toxicological information Toxicity data Product/ingredient name Result Species Dose Exposure Carbon dioxide LC50 Inhalation Rat 470000 ppm 30 minutes Gas. IDLH 40000 ppm Chronic effects on humans May cause damage to the following organs: lungs. Other toxic effects on No specific information is available in our database regarding the other toxic effects of humans this material to humans. Specific effects Carcinogenic effects No known significant effects or critical hazards. Mutagenic effects No known significant effects or critical hazards. Reproduction toxicity No known significant effects or critical hazards. Page:417 Carbon Dioxide Section 12. Ecological information Aquatic ecotoxicity Not available. Toxicity of the products of not available biodegradation Environmental fate Not available. Environmental hazards This product shows a low bioaccumulation potential. Toxicity to the environment Not available. Section 13. Disposal considerations Product removed from the cylinder must be disposed of in accordance with appropriate Federal, State, local regulation.Return cylinders with residual product to Airgas, Inc.Do not dispose of locally. Section 14. Transport information Regulatory UN number Proper shipping Class Packing group Label Additional information name information DOT Classification UN1013 CARBON DIOXIDE 2.2 Not applicable (gas). Limited quantity Yes. UN2187 Carbon dioxide, refrigerated liquid Packaging instruction Passenger aircraft Quantity limitation: 75 kg Cargo aircraft Quantity limitation: 150 kg TDG Classification UN1013 CARBON DIOXIDE 2.2 Not applicable (gas). Explosive Limit and Limited UN2187 Carbon dioxide, Quantity refrigerated liquid Index 0.125 Passenger Carrying Road or Rail Index 75 Mexico UN1013 CARBON DIOXIDE 2.2 Not applicable (gas). - Classification UN2187 Carbon dioxide, refrigerated liquid "Refer to CFR 49 (or authority having jurisdiction)to determine the information required for shipment of the product." SwId Page:517 Carbon Dioxide Section 15. Regulatory information United States U.S. Federal regulations TSCA 8(a) IUR: This material is listed or exempted. United States inventory(TSCA 8b): This material is listed or exempted. SARA 302/304/311/312 extremely hazardous substances: No products were found. SARA 302/304 emergency planning and notification: No products were found. SARA 302/304/311/312 hazardous chemicals: Carbon dioxide SARA 311/312 MSDS distribution -chemical inventory-hazard identification: Carbon dioxide: Sudden release of pressure, Immediate (acute)health hazard, Delayed (chronic) health hazard State regulations Connecticut Carcinogen Reporting: This material is not listed. Connecticut Hazardous Material Survey: This material is not listed. Florida substances: This material is not listed. Illinois Chemical Safety Act: This material is not listed. Illinois Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employee Act: This material is not listed. Louisiana Reporting: This material is not listed. Louisiana Spill: This material is not listed. Massachusetts Spill:This material is not listed. Massachusetts Substances: This material is listed. Michigan Critical Material: This material is not listed. Minnesota Hazardous Substances:This material is not listed. New Jersey Hazardous Substances: This material is listed. New Jersey Spill: This material is not listed. New Jersey Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act: This material is not listed. New York Acutely Hazardous Substances: This material is not listed. New York Toxic Chemical Release Reporting: This material is not listed. Pennsylvania RTK Hazardous Substances:This material is listed. Rhode Island Hazardous Substances: This material is not listed. Canada WHMIS(Canada) Class A: Compressed gas. CEPA Toxic substances: This material is listed. Canadian ARET: This material is not listed. Canadian NPRI: This material is not listed. Alberta Designated Substances: This material is not listed. Ontario Designated Substances: This material is not listed. Quebec Designated Substances: This material is not listed. Section 16. Other information United States Label requirements GAS: CONTENTS UNDER PRESURE. MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE, AND SKIN IRRITATION. CAN CAUSE TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Can cause rapid suffocation. LIQUID: MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE, AND SKIN IRRITATION. CAN CAUSE TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE. Extremely cold liquid and gas under pressure. Can cause rapid suffocation. May cause severe frostbite. Canada Label requirements Class A: Compressed gas. =v Page: 617 Carbon Dioxide Hazardous Material 1 Information System (U.S.A.) � i4�'°�ii,ii�°i�a , ' Flammability 0 ,ram liquid: 3 hazardFire 0 Reactivity 0 Personal protection National Fire Protection Flammability Association (U.S.A.) Health 0 \ Instability Special liquid: Flammability Health 0 Instability Special Notice to reader To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the above-named supplier, nor any of its subsidiaries, assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user.All materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution.Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist. - Page: 7/7 r Material Safety Data Sheet Product Name: AzaMaxTM Biological Insecticide, Miticide, and Nematicide 1. Product and Company Identification AzaMax1m Biological Insecticide,Miticide,Nematicide acts as an insect anti-feedant,insect growth regulator(IGR),and insect repellant. EPA Signal Word Chemical Name Chemical Class EPA Registration Number CAUTION AZADIRACHTIN BIOPESTICIDE 71 908-1-81 268 Formulator: Emergency Telephone Numbers: PARRY AMERICA INC. Hazard Information Services (H.I.S.) 2740 Fulton Avenue 1-800-228-5635 Suite 220 Sacramento, CA 95821 CHEMTREC° 916-973-1351 1-800-424-9300 2. Ingredients NTP/IARC/OSHA Chemical Component Percent Range CAS Numbers OSHA-PEL ACGIH-TLV CARCINOGEN OTHER AZADIRACHTIN 1.2% 1 1 1 41-1 7-6 N/A N/A N/A N/A 95507-03-2 Other Ingredients 98.8% N/A N/A N/A N/A 3. Hazards Identification 5. Fire Fighting Measures Emergency Overview: Flash Point:>340+ Upper&Lower Flammable Limits:NK Physical Properties Fire Extinguishing Media:CO2, Dry Chemical,Foam Appearance:Brown,honey-colored liquid Special Fire Fighting Procedures:Evacuate personnel to a safe Odor: Mild neem fragrance area. Wear positive-pressure breathing apparatus and full protective Hazardous Decomposition Products:None Known clothing. Fight fire from maximum distance. Stay up-wind and out of Unusual Fire,Explosion,and Reactivity Hazards:None Known low areas. Potential Health Effects 6. Accidental Release Measures Acute Effects:Harmful if absorbed through the skin Symptoms of Acute Exposure:None Know Steps to be Taken if Material is Released or Spilled Chronic Effects:None Known General:Consult an expert on the disposal of recovered material. Carcinogenicity:None of the components in this material is listed by Ensure disposal is in compliance with government requirements and IARC,NTP,OSHA,or ACGIH as a carcinogen. ensure conformity of local disposal regulations. Notify the appropriate authorities immediately. Take all additional action necessary to 4. First Aid Measures prevent and remedy the adverse effects of the spill. Specific:Evacuate personnel,thoroughly ventilate area,and use self- Primary Routes of Exposure: contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Dike spill. Inhalation,Ingestion,Skin,and Eyes Absorb spilled material with Dri-Rite,sawdust,sand,or other adsorbent material,taking care not to generate dust. Collect clean-up Sign and Symptoms of Exposure: material into drums,cover,and label for disposal according to local regulations. Scrub contaminated area with detergent and water. Inhalation:May irritating to mucous membranes and excessive Prevent liquid from entering sewers,waterways,or low areas. Product exposure may result in drowsiness.Ingestion:May cause drowsiness. is not regulated under RCRA or CERCLA. Skin Contact:May cause mild irritation. Eye Contact:May cause mild irritation. 7. Handling and Storage Emergency First Aid Procedure: Precautions in Handling:Do not contaminate water,food,or feed by If Inhaled:Move person to fresh air.If person is not breathing,call storage or disposal. Wash hands before eating,drinking,chewing 911 or an ambulance,and then give artificial respiration,preferably gum,using tobacco products,or using the toilet. Remove clothing mouth-to-mouth if possible. Get medical attention. immediately if pesticide gets inside and then wash thoroughly and put If Ingested:Induce vomiting by gastric lavage. Call a physician for on clean clothes. medical advice. Storage:Keep in tightly closed and original containers. Do not store If on Skin:Take off contaminated clothing.Wash skin with plenty of this product above 105°F or below 320F for extend periods of time. soap and water. Call a physician for medical advice. Best to keep in cool dry place and to avoid direct sunlight.Do not re-till If in Eyes:Hold eye open and rinse slowly&gently with water for 15 or re-use containers. Dispose of containers in an approved waste to 20 minutes. Remove contact lenses,if present,after first 5 minutes, facility. and then continue rinsing eyes with excessive water. Call a physician for medical advice. 8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection 13. Disposal Considerations Ventilation Requirements: Do not contaminate water,food,or feed by storage or disposal. Thorough ventilation is recommended in case of accidental spillage. Dispose of containers in an approved disposal facility—refer to product labeling. Open dumping is prohibited. Do not re-fill or re-use Personal Protective Equipment: containers. Ensure compliance with Local,State,and Federal Harmful if absorbed through skin or inhaled. Avoid breathing vapor. regulations. Do not flush to surface water or sanitary sewer systems. Causes moderate eye irritation. Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. Avoid 14. Transportation Information contact with skin,eyes,or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. DOT Classification:Not regulated International Maritime Organization:Not regulated Manufacturing and Packaging Employees: International Civil Aviation Organization:Not regulated Eye/Face: Wear chemical safety goggles Special Instructions:No special instruction on handling required Skin Protection: Wear protect gloves Flammability:Non flammable Respiratory Protection: Thorough ventilation is Transport by Air:Safe for Air Transport recommended in case of accidental spillage 15. Regulatory Information Additional Information: Wash hands before eating, drinking,chewing gum,using SARA Title III Classifications tobacco products,or using the Section 302/304 N/A toilet. Remove clothing Section 311/312 N/A immediately if pesticide gets inside Section 313 Chemical(s) N/A and then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. Proposition 65 Applicators and Handlers:Must wear long-sleeved shirt and long Not Applicable pants,waterproof gloves,and shoes plus socks. CERCLA Reportable Quantity(RQ) Not Applicable 9. Physical and Chemical Properties RCRA Classification Appearance: Brown,honey-colored liquid Under RCRA,it is the responsibility of the product user to Specific Gravity: 0.985 g/cm'@ 180C determine at the time of disposal,whether a material containing the Dispersion in Water: 100% product or derived from the product should be classified as a pH: 7.0 @ 180C hazardous waste. Odor: Mild neem fragrance Viscosity: 281.4 mmZ/s @ 20°C TSCA Status Not Applicable 10. Stability and Reactivity 16. Other Information Stability:Stable at ordinary conditions of use and storage. Incompatibility:Avoid acids,alkali or oxidizing agents. NFPA Hazard Ratings Decomposition/By Products:No hazardous materials are produced. Health: 1 0 Least Hazardous Polymerization:Does not occur. Flammability: 1 1 Slight Reactivity: 0 2 Moderate 11. Toxicological Information 3 Hi ere Acute Toxicity/Irritation Studies: Acute Oral: Rat LDS,>5,000mg/kg Acute Dermal: Rat LD5,>2,000mg/kg Acute Inhalation: Rat LD50>5.4mg/I Primary Eye Irritation: Rabbit—No irritation Primary Skin Irritation: Rabbit—Mild irritation Prepared by:PARRY AMERICA INC. Skin Sensitization: Guinea Pig—No sensitization 12. Ecological Information The information contained herein is provided in good faith and is believed to be correct as of the date. However, PARRY AMERICA Effect on Honeybees:Harmless INC. makes no representation as to the comprehensiveness or Effect on Earthworms:Harmless(>1,000mg/kg) accuracy of the information. It is expected that individuals receiving Effect on Predators:Harmless the information will exercise their independent judgment in deforming Hazard to Soil Microflora:Non hazardous its appropriateness for a specific purpose. Accordingly, PARRY Acute Fish Toxicity(Rainbow Trout):LC,=440 mg/I(24 hours) AMERICA INC. will not be responsible for damage of any kind Acute Daphnia Immobilization:ECS,>50 mg/I resulting from the use of or reliance upon such information. Algal Inhibition Test:Non inhibitory,non stimulant Metabolism in Soil:Rapid decomposition in soil Degradability in Water:Readily biodegradable in water AzaMaxTM is a trademark of PARRY AMERICA INC. Material Safety Data Sheet Airgas, Carbon Dioxide Section 1 . Chemical product and company identification Product name Carbon Dioxide Supplier AIRGAS INC.,on behalf of its subsidiaries 259 North Radnor-Chester Road Suite 100 Radnor, PA 19087-5283 1-610-687-5253 Product use Synthetic/Analytical chemistry. Synonym Carbonic Acid,Carbon Dioxide Liquid, Carbon Dioxide, Refrigerated Liquid, Carbonic Anhydride MSDS# 001013 Date of 1/20/2012. Preparation/Revision In case of emergency 1-866-734-3438 Section 2. Hazards identification Physical state Gas or Liquid. Emergency overview WARNING! GAS: CONTENTS UNDER PRESURE. MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE, AND SKIN IRRITATION. CAN CAUSE TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Can cause rapid suffocation. LIQUID: MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE, AND SKIN IRRITATION. CAN CAUSE TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE. Extremely cold liquid and gas under pressure. Can cause rapid suffocation. May cause severe frostbite. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. May cause target organ damage, based on animal data. Wash thoroughly after handling. Keep container closed. Avoid breathing gas. Use with adequate ventilation. Contact with rapidly expanding gas, liquid, or solid can cause frostbite. Target organs May cause damage to the following organs: lungs. Routes of entry Inhalation Dermal Eyes Potential acute health effects Eyes Moderately irritating to eyes. Contact with rapidly expanding gas may cause burns or frostbite. Contact with cryogenic liquid can cause frostbite and cryogenic burns. Skin Moderately irritating to the skin. Contact with rapidly expanding gas may cause burns or frostbite. Contact with cryogenic liquid can cause frostbite and cryogenic burns. Inhalation : Moderately irritating to the respiratory system. Ingestion Ingestion is not a normal route of exposure for gases. Contact with cryogenic liquid can cause frostbite and cryogenic burns. Potential chronic health effects Chronic effects May cause target organ damage, based on animal data. Target organs May cause damage to the following organs: lungs. Medical conditions Pre-existing disorders involving any target organs mentioned in this MSDS as being at aggravated by over- risk may be aggravated by over-exposure to this product. exposure See toxicological information (Section 11) surd '.- Page: 117 Carbon Dioxide Section 3. Composition, Information on Ingredients Name CAS number %Volume Exposure limits Carbon Dioxide 124-38-9 100 ACGIH TLV(United States, 2/2010). STEL: 54000 mg/m3 15 minute(s). STEL: 30000 ppm 15 minute(s). TWA: 9000 mg/m3 8 hour(s). TWA: 5000 ppm 8 hour(s). NIOSH REL (United States, 612009). STEL: 54000 mg/m3 15 minute(s). STEL: 30000 ppm 15 minute(s). TWA: 9000 mg/m3 10 hour(s). TWA: 5000 ppm 10 hour(s). OSHA PEL(United States, 6/2010). TWA: 9000 mg/m3 8 hour(s). TWA: 5000 ppm 8 hour(s). OSHA PEL 1989 (United States, 3/1989). STEL: 54000 mg/m3 15 minute(s). STEL: 30000 ppm 15 minute(s). TWA: 18000 mg/m3 8 hour(s). TWA: 10000 ppm 8 hour(s). Section 4. First aid measures No action shall be taken involving any personal risk or without suitable training.lf it is suspected that fumes are still present, the rescuer should wear an appropriate mask or self-contained breathing apparatus.It may be dangerous to the person providing aid to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Eye contact Check for and remove any contact lenses. Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids. Get medical attention immediately. Skin contact In case of contact, immediately flush skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash clothing before reuse. Clean shoes thoroughly before reuse. Get medical attention immediately. Frostbite Try to warm up the frozen tissues and seek medical attention. Inhalation Move exposed person to fresh air. If not breathing, if breathing is irregular or if respiratory arrest occurs, provide artificial respiration or oxygen by trained personnel. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband. Get medical attention immediately. Ingestion As this product is a gas, refer to the inhalation section. Section 5. Fire-fighting measures Flammability of the product Non-flammable. Products of combustion Decomposition products may include the following materials: carbon dioxide carbon monoxide Fire-fighting media and Use an extinguishing agent suitable for the surrounding fire. instructions Apply water from a safe distance to cool container and protect surrounding area. If involved in fire, shut off flow immediately if it can be done without risk. Contains gas under pressure. In a fire or if heated, a pressure increase will occur and the container may burst or explode. Special protective Fire-fighters should wear appropriate protective equipment and self-contained breathing equipment for fire-fighters apparatus (SCBA)with a full face-piece operated in positive pressure mode. Page:2/7 Carbon Dioxide Section 6. Accidental release measures Personal precautions Immediately contact emergency personnel. Keep unnecessary personnel away. Use suitable protective equipment(section 8). Shut off gas supply if this can be done safely. Isolate area until gas has dispersed. Environmental precautions Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers. Methods for cleaning up Immediately contact emergency personnel. Stop leak if without risk. Note: see section 1 for emergency contact information and section 13 for waste disposal. Section 7. Handling and storage Handling Wash thoroughly after handling. High pressure gas. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Use equipment rated for cylinder pressure. Close valve after each use and when empty. Keep container closed. Avoid contact with skin and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with eyes. Protect cylinders from physical damage; do not drag, roll,slide, or drop. Use a suitable hand truck for cylinder movement. Never allow any unprotected part of the body to touch uninsulated pipes or vessels that contain cryogenic liquids. Prevent entrapment of liquid in closed systems or piping without pressure relief devices. Some materials may become brittle at low temperatures and will easily fracture. Storage Cylinders should be stored upright, with valve protection cap in place, and firmly secured to prevent falling or being knocked over. Cylinder temperatures should not exceed 52 °C (125 °F). For additional information concerning storage and handling refer to Compressed Gas Association pamphlets P-1 Safe Handling of Compressed Gases in Containers and P- 12 Safe Handling of Cryogenic Liquids available from the Compressed Gas Association, Inc. Section 8. Exposure controls/personal protection Engineering controls Use only with adequate ventilation. Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to keep worker exposure to airborne contaminants below any recommended or statutory limits. Personal protection Eyes Safety eyewear complying with an approved standard should be used when a risk assessment indicates this is necessary to avoid exposure to liquid splashes, mists or dusts. When working with cryogenic liquids,wear a full face shield. Skin Personal protective equipment for the body should be selected based on the task being performed and the risks involved and should be approved by a specialist before handling this product. Respiratory Use a properly fitted, air-purifying or air-fed respirator complying with an approved standard if a risk assessment indicates this is necessary. Respirator selection must be based on known or anticipated exposure levels, the hazards of the product and the safe working limits of the selected respirator. The applicable standards are (US)29 CFR 1910.134 and (Canada)Z94.4-93 Hands Chemical-resistant, impervious gloves complying with an approved standard should be worn at all times when handling chemical products if a risk assessment indicates this is necessary. Insulated gloves suitable for low temperatures Personal protection in case Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)should be used to avoid inhalation of the of a large spill product. Full chemical-resistant suit and self-contained breathing apparatus should be worn only by trained and authorized persons. Product name BuRd'.' Page:3/7 1 Carbon Dioxide Carbon dioxide ACGIH TLV(United States, 2/2010). STEL: 54000 mg/m3 15 minute(s). STEL: 30000 ppm 15 minute(s). TWA: 9000 mg/m3 8 hour(s). TWA: 5000 ppm 8 hour(s). NIOSH REL(United States, 6/2009). STEL: 54000 mg/m3 15 minute(s). STEL: 30000 ppm 15 minute(s). TWA: 9000 mg/m3 10 hour(s). TWA: 5000 ppm 10 hour(s). OSHA PEL(United States, 6/2010). TWA: 9000 mg/m3 8 hour(s). TWA: 5000 ppm 8 hour(s). OSHA PEL 1989 (United States, 3/1989). STEL: 54000 mg/m3 15 minute(s). STEL: 30000 ppm 15 minute(s). TWA: 18000 mg/m3 8 hour(s). TWA: 10000 ppm 8 hour(s). Consult local authorities for acceptable exposure limits. Section 9. Physical and chemical properties Molecular weight 44.01 g/mole Molecular formula C-02 Melting/freezing point Sublimation temperature: -79°C (-110.2 to °F) Critical temperature 30.9°C (87.6°F) Vapor pressure 830 (psig) Vapor density 1.53 (Air= 1) Liquid Density@BP: Solid density=97.5 Ib/ft3 (1562 kg/m3) Specific Volume (ft s/lb) 8.7719 Gas Density(lb/ft') 0.114 Section 10. Stability and reactivity Stability and reactivity The product is stable. Hazardous decomposition Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous decomposition products should products not be produced. Hazardous polymerization Under normal conditions of storage and use, hazardous polymerization will not occur. Section 11 . Toxicological information Toxicity data Product/ingredient name Result Species Dose Exposure Carbon dioxide LC50 Inhalation Rat 470000 ppm 30 minutes Gas. IDLH 40000 ppm Chronic effects on humans May cause damage to the following organs: lungs. Other toxic effects on No specific information is available in our database regarding the other toxic effects of humans this material to humans. Specific effects Carcinogenic effects No known significant effects or critical hazards. Mutagenic effects No known significant effects or critical hazards. Reproduction toxicity No known significant effects or critical hazards. - Page:417 ti Carbon Dioxide Section 12. Ecological information Aquatic ecotoxicity Not available. Toxicity of the products of not available biodegradation Environmental fate Not available. Environmental hazards This product shows a low bioaccumulation potential. Toxicity to the environment Not available. Section 13. Disposal considerations Product removed from the cylinder must be disposed of in accordance with appropriate Federal, State, local regulation.Return cylinders with residual product to Airgas, Inc.Do not dispose of locally. Section 14. Transport information Regulatory UN number Proper shipping Class Packing group Label Additional information name information DOT Classification UN1013 CARBON DIOXIDE 2.2 Not applicable (gas). Limited quantity Yes. UN2187 Carbon dioxide, refrigerated liquid Packaging instruction Passenger aircraft Quantity limitation: 75 kg Cargo aircraft Quantity limitation: 150 kg TDG Classification UN1013 CARBON DIOXIDE 2.2 Not applicable (gas). Explosive Limit and Limited UN2187 Carbon dioxide, Quantity refrigerated liquid Index 0.125 Passenger Carrying Road or Rail Index 75 Mexico UN1013 CARBON DIOXIDE 2.2 Not applicable (gas). - Classification UN2187 Carbon dioxide, refrigerated liquid "Refer to CFR 49 (or authority having jurisdiction)to determine the information required for shipment of the product." sw i-: ,_. Page:517 Y Carbon Dioxide Section 15. Regulatory information United States U.S. Federal regulations TSCA 8(a) IUR:This material is listed or exempted. United States inventory(TSCA 8b): This material is listed or exempted. SARA 302/304/3111312 extremely hazardous substances: No products were found. SARA 302/304 emergency planning and notification: No products were found. SARA 302/304/3111312 hazardous chemicals: Carbon dioxide SARA 3111312 MSDS distribution -chemical inventory-hazard identification: Carbon dioxide:Sudden release of pressure, Immediate (acute)health hazard, Delayed (chronic)health hazard State regulations Connecticut Carcinogen Reporting: This material is not listed. Connecticut Hazardous Material Survey: This material is not listed. Florida substances: This material is not listed. Illinois Chemical Safety Act: This material is not listed. Illinois Toxic Substances Disclosure to Employee Act: This material is not listed. Louisiana Reporting: This material is not listed. Louisiana Spill: This material is not listed. Massachusetts Spill: This material is not listed. Massachusetts Substances: This material is listed. Michigan Critical Material: This material is not listed. Minnesota Hazardous Substances:This material is not listed. New Jersey Hazardous Substances: This material is listed. New Jersey Spill: This material is not listed. New Jersey Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act: This material is not listed. New York Acutely Hazardous Substances:This material is not listed. New York Toxic Chemical Release Reporting: This material is not listed. Pennsylvania RTK Hazardous Substances: This material is listed. Rhode Island Hazardous Substances: This material is not listed. Canada WHMIS(Canada) Class A: Compressed gas. CEPA Toxic substances: This material is listed. Canadian ARET: This material is not listed. Canadian NPRI: This material is not listed. Alberta Designated Substances: This material is not listed. Ontario Designated Substances: This material is not listed. Quebec Designated Substances: This material is not listed. Section 16. Other information United States Label requirements GAS: CONTENTS UNDER PRESURE. MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE, AND SKIN IRRITATION. CAN CAUSE TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Can cause rapid suffocation. LIQUID: MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE, AND SKIN IRRITATION. CAN CAUSE TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE. Extremely cold liquid and gas under pressure. Can cause rapid suffocation. May cause severe frostbite. Canada Label requirements Class A:Compressed gas. sued Page: 617 Carbon Dioxide Hazardous Material - " Information System (U.S.A.) • 0 liquid: 3 s Fire hazard 0 Reactivity 0 Personal protection National Fire Protection Flammability Association (U.S.A.) Health 0 Instability Special liquid: Flammability Health Instability 17�%Special Notice to reader To the best of our knowledge,the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the above-named supplier, nor any of its subsidiaries, assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user.All materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution.Although certain hazards are described herein,we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist. Build^.1 Page: 7/7 A:'-°,r N.L.Olson&Associates,Inc. Engineering, Planning and Land Surveying. June 30,2014 RECEIVED Jeff Way Pristine Homes JUL 0 1 ZA 231 SW Wilkins Port Orchard, WA 98366 426 W. CEDAR ST, RE: Remodel at Belfair Valley Nursery Permit#COM2014-00081 Permit#COM2014-00083 Dear Mr. Way, A permit has been submitted to Mason County for work related to the remodel of an existing pole building into a commercial operation. Most of the remodel includes interior walls,but there is one area where an overhang will be infilled with new exterior walls. The new walls change the loading on the posts at the end. During review for permit #COM2014-00083 for the interior remodel, a request to analyze the additional forces on the posts was requested. Included with this letter is that analysis noting that the existing structure is adequate for the additional loads. The other permit referenced above (COM2014-00081) is for a new fence along the perimeter of the site. The fence is 8'tall with privacy slats. An analysis of the wind loads on this fence was requested. In the enclosed analysis,the fence post footings are analyzed. The last page of the enclosed analysis is a fence detail. This detail is different than the one submitted with the original permit. Please submit a copy of this letter with the attached analysis to Mason County. Feel free to contact me with any questions. Sincerely, Matthew Zawlocki, PE, SE 2453 BETHELAVENUE, P.O. 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