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7950 STONE FIELD CT SE
Permit City
Aumsville
Permit Number
94-01273
Parcel Number
082W26C 02802
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7950 Stonefield Ct. SE, Aumsville <br />94-01273 (53904) <br />April 26, 1994 <br />Page 1 <br /> <br />Marion County <br /> OREGON <br />COMMUNITY D[VI]LOPMENT <br />DE PAi~'~MENT <br /> <br />Building Inspection - Dwelling Plan Review <br /> <br />The attached plans have been reviewed for compliance with the state of Oregon <br />1993 Edition One and Two Family Dwelling Specialty code. <br /> <br />The grade away from foundation walls shall fall a minimum of 6 in. <br />within the first 10 ft., except as restricted by lot lines where the <br />fall will be a minimum of 6 in. regardless of the horizontal distance <br />available. (R-301.3) <br /> <br />The area within the foundation walls shall have all vegetation, top soil <br />and foreign material removed. (R-603.2) <br /> <br />Basement walls, foundation walls, and other vertical concrete exposed to <br />the weather shall have a minimum specified compressive strength of <br />3000 psi. Porches, carport slabs, garage floor slabs and steps exposed <br />to the weather shall have a minimum specified compressive strength of <br />3500 psi. Table NO. (R-302.2) <br /> <br />When the footing and stemwall are poured in two separate pours, a keyway <br />in the footing is an acceptable method of transferring lateral loads <br />(seismic or wind) from the stemwall into the footing, or as an <br />alternate, provide 18 inch long No. 3 dowels, extending 12 inches into <br />the wall from the footing, spaced at 4 feet on center. <br /> <br />· 7. <br /> <br />Provide an access crawl hole to the underfloor space. The minimum size <br />opening required is 18 inches by 24 inches. <br /> <br />The garage shall be completely separated from the residence and its <br />attic area by means of 1/2-inch gypsum board or equivalent applied to <br />the garage side. The door between the garage and residence shall be <br />equipped with solid wood doors not less than 1-3/8 inches in thickness <br />or 20-minute fire rated, or equivalent. (R-209.2) <br /> <br />Heating and cooling appliances located in a garage shall be protected <br />from impact by automobiles. Appliances that generate a glow, spark of <br />flame capable of igniting gasoline vapors located in a garage shall be <br />installed with burners, burner ignition devices or heating elements and <br />switches at least 18 inches above the floor level. (M-1006.3) <br /> <br />Individual glazed areas in hazardous locations shall pass the test <br />(CPSC 16-CFR) requirements of Section R-208.3 (safety glazing). <br />Hazardous locations are considered as follows: <br /> <br />In doors and within 24 inches of a door. <br />Fixed and sliding panels of sliding-type doors (patio type). <br />Glazing in storm doors. <br />Glazing in shower and bathtub doors and enclosures. <br /> <br />"APPROVED" only when this sheet is attached to plans <br /> <br /> <br />
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