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DATE/TIME <br />TYPE <br />OCCUPANCY <br />CONST TYPE <br />UGB: SITE: <br /> <br /> BUILDING PERMIT <br />05/01/98 16:52 PERMIT NO <br />Resident. addition/alteration STATUS <br />R-3 ISSUED <br />V-N TO EXPIRE <br /> PAGE <br /> <br />98-02120 <br />ISSUED <br />05/01/1998 <br />10/28/1998 <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 DWALTERS ON 5/1/98. <br /> 1996 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~ ACCEPTABILITY. This plan review covers the addition to and/ <br /> or alteration of an existing structure, This review is not <br /> intended to prohibit the building inspector from requesting <br /> an evaluation of the acceptability of existing structural <br /> members that may appear to be unsafe, Existing construction <br /> not specifically detailed in the submitted plans and struc- <br /> tural calculations ~s beyond the scope of this review. <br />4. 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 />5, SAFETY GLAZING / TUBS, The following shall be considered <br /> specific hazardous locations for the purposes of glazing, <br /> Glazing in doors and enclosures for hot tubs, whirlpools <br /> saunas, steam rooms, bathtubs, showers; glazing in any <br /> part of a building wall enclosing these compartments <br /> where the bottom edge of the glazing is less than 60 <br /> inches above the drain outlet, <br />6. ENERGY PATH #t is based on R-21 wall insulation, R-25 under- <br /> floor insulation, R-30 vaulted ceiling insulation. R-28 flat <br /> ceiling insulation. R-21 basemenet walls, R-15 slab floor <br /> edge insulation. R-8 forced air duct insulation, <br /> 0,40 U-value window class. 0.50 U-value skylight class, <br /> 0,54 U-value main entry door. (with a maximum area of 24 <br /> square feet) all other exterior doors, including the door <br /> between the heated dwelling and the unheated garage. 0,20 <br /> U-value, <br />7, BP, ABP, This structure uses a combination of Brace Wall <br /> Panels (BP) and Alternate Braced Wall Panels (ABP) to meet <br /> the code requirements for lateral wall bracing, Insure that <br /> all BP's are located as indicated on the plans, <br />8, SMOKE DETECTORS / ALTERATIONS, When alterations, repairs or <br /> additions are made to an existing dwelling, the entire <br /> building shall be provided with smoke detectors located as <br /> required for new dwellings, The smoke detectors are not <br /> required to be interconnected unless other remodeling con- <br /> siderations require removal of the appropriate wall and <br /> ceiling coverings to facilitate interconnecting wiring, <br /> [Section 316.1,1] <br />9. SMOKE DETECTORS shall be installed in each sleeping room. <br /> outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate <br /> vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional story of the <br /> dwelling including basements, All detectors shall be inter- <br /> connected such that the actuation of one alarm will actuate <br /> all the alarms in the individual unit and shall provide an <br /> alarm which will be audible in all sleeping areas. <br /> [Section 316.1] Smoke detectors shall be 110 volt with <br /> battery back-up, [Sec, 216.2] <br /> <br /> <br />