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DATE/TIME <br />TYPE <br />OCCUPANCY <br />CONST TYPE <br />UGB: SITE: <br /> <br /> DWELLING PERMIT <br />06/08/98 12:]1 PERMIT NO <br />New Single Family Dwelling STATUS <br />R-3 ISSUED <br />V-N TO EXPIRE <br /> PAGE <br /> <br />98-04266 <br />ISSUED <br />06/08/1998 <br />12/05/1998 <br />2 <br /> <br /> PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS AND CONDITIONS <br /> <br />REQUIRED SETBACKS: Front: 20 Left: 10 Right: 10 Rear: 30 Special: <br /> <br />1. THIS PLAN REVIEW was completed by M, JONES on 06/04/98, <br /> This plan was reviewed under the 1996 Edition of the State <br /> of Oregon One and Two Family Dwelling Specialty Code. <br />2. Approval of submitted plans is not an approval of omissions <br /> or oversights by this office or of noncompliance with any <br /> applicable regulations of local government. <br />3, TRUSS DESIGN, Roof trusses are required to be be designed by <br /> an Oregon registered Engineer or Architect. For trusses <br /> manufactured by an approved fabrication plant, have the <br /> design and layout drawings available at the construction <br /> site for the framing inspection. All jobsite cutting or <br /> modifications of the roof trusses shall be clearly shown in <br /> the engineer's design calculations and drawings. <br />4. ENG. This structure uses an Engineered Design to meet the <br /> lateral wall bracing requirements of the code. Insure that <br /> all detailed construction requirements shown on the plans <br /> are followed, <br /> Engineering done by: Don P. Sherman <br /> Stamp Number: 18616PE <br /> 3747 SE Morrison St, <br /> Portland, OR 97214 <br /> (502) 230-8876 <br />5. THE GARAGE shall be separated from the dwelling and its <br /> attic area by means of 1/2 inch gypsum board applied to the <br /> garage side of the wall. Where the separation is a floor- <br /> ceiling assembly, the structure supporting the separation <br /> shall be protected by 1/2 inch gypsum board or equivalent, <br /> The door between the garage and residence shall be equipped <br /> with solid wood doors not less than 1 3/8 inches in thick- <br /> ness or 20-minute fire-rated, or equivalent, <br /> [Sec. 209,1. 209,2] <br />6, HEATING AND COOLING applicance located in a garage shall be <br /> protected from impact by automobiles, Appliances that gen- <br /> erate a glow. spark or flame capable of igniting gasoline <br /> vapors located in a garage shall be installed with burners. <br /> burner ignition devices or heating elements and switches at <br /> least 18 inches above the floor level. [Sec, 1307.3] <br />7, ENERGY PATH #1 is based on R-21 wall insulation, R-25 under- <br /> floor insulation, R-30 vaulted ceiling insulation, R-38 flat <br /> ceiling insulation, R-15 below grade wood, concrete or <br /> masonry walls, R-15 slab floor edge insulation, R-8 forced <br /> air duct insulation, 0,40 U-value window class, 0.50 U-value <br /> skylight class, 0.54 U-value main entry door, (with a max- <br /> imum area of 24 square feet) all other exterior doors, in- <br /> cluding the door between the heated dwelling and the un- <br /> heated garage, 0,20 U-value, <br /> <br /> <br />