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2007, 12-18 Permit App: 07004893 Egress WindowsProject Number: 07004893 Inv: 1 Application THIS IS NOT A PERMIT Penalties will be assessed for commencing work without a permit Date: 12/18/2007 Page 1 of 2 Project Information: Permit Use: 2 EGRESS WINDOWS Contact: HENRICKSON, KARALEE S Address: 3306 N EDGERTON RD C - S - Z: SPOKANE VALLEY, WA 99212 Setbacks: Front Left: Right: Rear: Phone: (000) 000-0000 Group Name: Site Information: Project Name: Plat Key: 001865 Name: ORCHARD AVE ADD TR 1-228 District: Nort Parcel Number: 45063.4315 Block: Lot: SiteAddress: 3306 N EDGERTON RD - Location:: CSV Owner: Name: HENRICKSON, KARALEE S Address: 3306 N EDGERTON RD SPOKANE VALLEY, WA 99212 Zoning: UR -3.5 Urban Residential 3.5 Water District: 002 ORCHARD AVENUE Hold: ❑ Area: 9,173 Sq Ft Width: 65 Nbr of Bldgs: 1 Nbr of Dwellings: 1 Depth: 141 Right Of Way (ft): 34 Review Information: Review Building Plan Review Permits: Released By: Originally Released: 12/18/2007 By: TMELBOU Building Permit Contractor: OWNER Firm: OWNER Phone: (000) 000-0000 This Application: Total Project: Description Grp I'm Notes Se Ft Valuation Sq Ft Valuation 1&2 FAMILY R-3 VB 2 EGRESS 0 $200.00 0 $200.00 WINDOWS Item Description RESIDENTIAL PERMIT FEE WSBC SURCHARGE SF PLNS RVW < 7999 SQ FT Totals: 0 $200.00 Units Unit Desc 1 SELECT 1 SELECT I SELECT Operator: JD Printed By: jmm 0 $200.00 Fee Amount $69.25 $4.50 $27.70 Permit Total Fees: $101.45 Print Date: 12/18/2007 Project Number: 07004893 Inv: I Application THIS IS NOT A PERMIT Penalties will be assessed for commencing work without a permit Date: 12/18/2007 Page 2 of 2 Notes: Payment Summary: Permit Type Fee Amount Invoice Amount Amount Paid Amount Owing Building Permit $101.45 $101.45 $0.00 $101.45 $101.45 $101.45 $0.00 $101.45 Disclaimer: Submittal of this application certifies the owner (or person(s) authorized by the owner) has both examined and finds the information contained within to be true and correct, and agrees that all provisions of laws and/or regulations governing this type of work will be complied with. Subsequent issuance of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the code or of any other state or local laws or ordinances. Signature: Operator: JD Printed By: jmm Print Date: 12/18/2007 Spokane e,050Valley Community Development Residential Construction Permit Application Permit Center 11703 E Sprague Ave, Suite B-3 Spokane Valley, WA 99206 (509)688-0036 FAX: (509)688-0037 www. spokanevalley.org [1 PERMIT NUMBER: i%97-) PERMIT FEE: New Construction Accessory Bldg >< Addition/Remodel ❑ Deck Other: II SITE ADDRESS: 4) . i 3 Ni Fri 6 7 ASSESSORS PARCEL NO: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Builditig'Owneri `= "'- _ 'Contractor: ` v •, `" Name:Name: i -,>,r L.,;.t;- TOTAL HABITABLE SPACE: rq et 0 Address: '-J Al h 37> r'ir L ,t (co ^ .tpr\ Address: City: 5, le A --c v State:ln Zip: "i9310 City: State: Zip: Phone:C 6e\ 1 glc) -SOPO Fax: Phone: Fax: DECK/COV. PATIO SQ. FTG: Contractor Lic No: Exp Date: .Cont3Ct Pefseli ^ + ^ �'.i'`;="• �';,` - .`,''-'LL.t CONSTRUCTION TYPE: City Business Lic. No: SEWER OR SEPTIC? Name:�jyur ('jr'o Phone: " gq.9 - j )90 Describe the scope of work in detail: Cost of Project: $ \./.) \„,,is. C c;ns\-,,k1 D;5 Proposed Use: **************The following MUST be complete: (write N/A if not applicable)********************** HEIGHT TO PEAK: DIMENSIONS: # OF STORIES: rJ TOTAL HABITABLE SPACE: rq et 0 MAIN FLOOR TO SQ. FTG:1 eec 2Nu FLOOR SQ. FTG: ( COU UNFIN BASEMENT SQ. FTG: N i4 IMPERVIOUS SURFACE AREA: FINISHED BASEMENT SQ. FTG: I GOC GARAGE SQ. FTG: asc DECK/COV. PATIO SQ. FTG: 30% SLOPES ON PROPERTY: # OF BEDROOMS: CONSTRUCTION TYPE: HEAT SOURCE: SEWER OR SEPTIC? The permitee verifies, acknowledges and agrees by their signature that: 1) If this permit is for construction of or on a dwelling, the dwelling is/will be served by potable water. 2) Ownership of this City of Spokane Valley Permit inure to the property owner. 3) The signatory is the property owner or has permission to represent the property owner in this transaction. 4) All construction is to be done in full compliance with the City of Spokane Valley Development Code. Referenced codes are available for review at the City of Spokane Valley Permit Center. 5) This City of Spokane Valley Permit is not a permit or approval for any violation of federal, state or local laws, codes or ordinances. 6)_Plans or additional information may be required to be submitted, and subsequently approved before this application can procegssed. SIGNATURE:: s vitt-- �..--�""—• DATE: ) I")' l) i Method of Payment: ! A) Cash ❑ Check E Mastercard D VISA Bankcard #: Expires: VIN#: Authorized Signature: REVISED 2/15/07 Si„xikane .FValley® For City Use Only �t PLUS Project Number nirr)(.% 1 c Project Address 2-:7-,Kn f l —P An . ✓>t J 11703 E Sprague Ave Suite B-3 • Spokane Valley WA 99206 509.688.0036 • Fax: 509.688.0037 • permitcenter@spokanevattey.org As part of our on-going commitment to customer service during the review process of your project application, we are providing you with a TARGET DATE for the initial technical application review. If for any reason we cannot meet this date, we will contact you with a revised target date. (2 � 2G ICi7 Your application review TARGET DATE is The TARGET DATE is the date we estimate your project application will have had its initial technical review. It is not the date for approval or permit issuance. Tips for a Smoother Project Application Review Submit complete, accurate plans and documents. Extra lime ntay be required for re -submittals as project application reviewers work an multiple applications and it ntav be several days before they can look at your new or revised information. i Designate a specific contact person to communicate with the City. {{'/tile the person designated as the applicant's contact person with the City can be changed. one individual with the expertise for dealing with reviewer comments would be the best choice for the entire review process. i Call staff regarding the status of your project only after the target date shown at the top of the page. A/though you should he contacted on or by the target date. please fee/free to contact us If you haven't heard from us by vou# target date. Staff mav contact you before the target date if the initial review is complete. By following this procedure, you will save time undo/km, the reviewers to complete the work more expeditiously. Steps in the Permit Process 1. Counter Complete. Your application has been accepted as counter complete. This means all of the required documents, as indicated on your Pre -Application Checklist have been submitted or have been approved for deferred submittal. This does not prevent technical staff from requesting additional information as a result of their technical review. 2. Quality Check. The next step in the process is a quality check to make sure that the application is reviewable and free from substantive (laws that would prevent technical staff from completing the technical review once it is started. When this step is complete, your application will be routed to the appropriate staff and remain in their review queue until it comes up for review. 3. Technical Compliance. Once an application is administratively complete, it is routed to technical staff for compliance review. Depending on the type of project, technical staff may include multiple reviewers. You should be contacted by phone, fax, entail, or mail by your TARGET DATE once the initial technical compliance review is complete. 4. Permit Issuance. When the technical compliance review of the application is complete. including any subsequent re - submittals. each reviewer will approve their section of the application and route it to the Permit Center. When all sections of the•application are received, a Permit Specialist will process the application and contact the person specified on your application for permit pick-up. Information regarding fees and pre -construction meetings (if required) will be provided by the Permit Specialist at that time. WHITE - APPLICANT PINK -BUILDING FILE REV 9/07 Stis5 ne 4,000Valley Project Transmittal City of Spokane Valley Community Development Department 11703 E. Sprague Ave, Suite B3 Spokane Valley, \VA 99206 Phone: 509.688.0036 New project El7" Previous pre -app meeting El Plan revisions El Transmittal Date: Monday; December 17, 2007 Site Address: 3306 N EDGERTON RD Parcel Number: 45063.4315 Zoning: UR -3.5 Fire District: FD 01 Project Number: 07004893 Water District: ORCHARD AVENUE Applicant: HENRICKSON, KARALEE S 3306 N EDGERTON RD SPOKANE VALLEY, WA 99212 (000) 000-0000 e-mail: Contact: HENRICKSON, KARALEE S 3306 N EDGERTON RD SPOKANE VALLEY, WA 99212 (000) 000-0000 e-mail: Contractor: OWNER ( ) - 0 Owner: HENRICKSON, KARALEE S 3306 N EDGERTON RD SPOKANE VALLEY, WA 99212 e-mail: Occupant: e-mail: Arch / Engineer: e-mail: LS C E 0 \V/ r?" r. n n 2007 lel u V g Project Description: 2 EGRESS WINDOWS Building Landuse Engineer Utilities Health Fire Dist Assessor APPLICATIO PLAN c Please send all plan review and project comments via e-mail to the highlighted individuals. GUIDELINES Installation of Smoke Alarms in Existing One- and Two -Family Dwellings The Spokane Regional Code Group has determined the need to clarify application of requirements as it applies to smoke alarms within one- and two-family dwellings undergoing repairs, alterations, or additions. Section R313.1.1 Alterations, repairs, and additions. When interior alterations, repairs, or additions requiring permits occur, or when one or more sleeping rooms are added or created in existing dwellings, the individual dwelling unit shall be provided with smoke alarms located as required for new dwellings; the smoke alarms shall be interconnected and hard wired. 1) ALTERATIONS: New smoke alarms are NOT required to be added if, for example: a plumbing system is altered, converting drains to ABS, an electrical system is altered by replacing the fuse panel with a circuit breaker panel, a circuit is altered by extending it or converting it from one voltage to another, windows are changed from wood frame to vinyl, etc. e Major alterations like removing or adding structural members, remodeling a bathroom, or remodeling a kitchen (finished materials removed and framing is exposed), are examples which WOULD trigger the requirements for smoke alarms according to Section R313.1.1. DISCUSSION: If a kitchen were being remodeled on a rancher style house, and the attic were open such that all other rooms were accessible via the attic, then hardwired, inter connected smoke alarms would be required throughout the house in required locations, powered from an existing circuit. Additionally, if the same home contained a basement, and wiring could be routed through an open kitchen wall, then the basement smoke alarm would also be required to be interconnected with the upstairs alarms. 2) REPAIRS: New smoke alarms are NOT required to be added when repairs are performed such as: replacing water heaters, boilers, gas inserts, electrical service equipment, sprinkler systems or their interior components, miscellaneous plumbing repairs, etc., or minor structural repairs such as replacing a deteriorated structural support. Major structural repairs occurring from fire damage, tree falling through roof, lighting strikes etc., WOULD require the smoke alarms to be upgraded according to Section R313.1.1. 3) ADDITIONS: This section seems to be fairly self-explanatory in that additions which affect the actual structure of the building would require smoke alarms according to Section R313.1.1. It may be possible that an attached garage addition with no disturbance to the existing structure would NOT trigger the smoke alarm requirement. Repairs to exterior surfaces of dwellings are exempt from the requirements of this section. (het .�� *am e ;m,.t, l\�a` Seoma Cowl' Dalley SPOKANE flQ Cay of k Deer Park CONSENSUS OPINION: Hardwired interconnection of smoke detectors would not be required between floors or areas which would require the boring of structural members within enclosed wall or floor assemblies. If however, an open chase exists for ductwork or plumbing, and provides a readily accessible means for fishing wiring (alongside ductwork or plumbing) from floor to floor or other areas, the smoke alarms could practicably be installed/ hardwired/ interconnected. The removal or rearrangement of insulation is NOT considered removal of finished material. NOTE: Areas not accessible for hardwiring would still require battery operated smoke alarms. For more information contact the local code enforcement agency: • Spokane County — (509) 477-3675 • City of Spokane — (509) 625-6100 • City of Spokane Valley — (509) 688-0036 • City of Liberty Lake - (509) 755-6700 • City of Medical Lake - (509) 565-5000 • City of Cheney (509) - 498-9237 • City of Deer Park — (509) 276-8802 • City of Fairfield — (509) 477-3675 • Town of Spangle — (509) 477-3675 • Town of Millwood — (509) 477-3675 Please note that while every effort is made to assure the accruacy of the information contained in this brochure it is not warranted for accuracy. This document is not intended to address all aspects or regulatory requirements for a project and should serve as a starting point for your investigation. For detailed information on a particular project, permit, or code requirement refer directly to applicable file and/or code/regulatory documents or contact the appropriate division or staff. N. 2006 IRC Ten Things You Must Know!! Zv s� «tel S� b lam` 1. R105.2 "Work Exempt From Permit" — Spokane County will maintain the 200 sq/ft threshold for one-story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, or similar uses. 2. Table R301.5 "Live Loads" — Attic storage is clarified in the footnotes of this table. An example: If two or more adjacent trusses with the same web configuration contain a rectangle 42 inches or greater in height by 24 inches or greater in width, located within the plane of the truss, a 20 psfiive load mustbe appliedto the design of the bottom chord components_ affected. 3. 8319.1.5 "Exposed Glued -laminated Timbers" — Those portions of glu-lam timbers that form structural supporLof buildings/structures and are exposed to the weather, and not protected by a roof, eave, or similar covering shall be pressure treated, or naturally durable wood. 4. WAC AMENDMENT R327 "Protection Against Radon" — State adoption of IRC Appendix F for mitigation measures applicable for buildings constructed in "High Radon Potential Counties" (Spokane county). Appendix F, Section AF101.1 (WAC Amendment) no longer permits un -vented (conditioned) crawl spaces. Appendix F further requires passive radon vents to be installed in vented crawl spaces. WAC Amends R408.2, permitting 1:300 sq/ft ratios for ventilating crawl spaces. 5. R406.1 "Foundation Damp -proofing" — Language change removes "habitable or usable spaces", and replaces with "foundation walls that retain earth and enclose interior spaces and floors below grade..." effectively requiring damp -proofing of crawl space foundation walls. R406.2 similar for water -proofing. 6. R613.2 'Window Sills" — New section requires protection similar to guardrails (4" dia sphere) for operable portions of windows less than 24 inches above the finished floor, and greater than 72 inches above the adjacent exterior grade or surface below. 7. R702.4.2 Tile Backer Board — Requires cement, fiber -cement, or glass mat gypsum backers for tile installation in tub and shower areas and wall panels in shower areas. 8. R703.2 and Table R703.4 "Water -resistive Barrier" — Felt, or other approved barriers (house wrap) are now required over all exterior wall studs or sheathing, and there is no longer an exception for not requiring such felt/barriers under panel sidings with shiplap joints. 9. R703.8 "Flashing" — The provisions for self -flashing windows (use if the window's mounting flange) has been eliminated. Approved corrosion -resistive flashings must be applied shingle fashion at all door/window openings. R613.1 requires window manufacturers to provide installation/flashing instructions for each window. 10. Washington State Energy Code Section 505.3 "Outdoor Lighting" — Luminaries providing outdoor lighting and permanently to residential buildings must be high efficiency (compact fluorescent) bulbs with pin style base. Exception allows incandescent fixtures controlled by motion sensors with integral photo sensors. cti 1 %� 7 (ZJ 2>C Co N4\4- G LkAA, 0 i A-% l,. 14.. & (.5 c.t. t vl_ t=t0 WINDOW WELL: Min. 9 sq. ft. horizontal area. Min. 3 ft. horizontal projection and width. Max. 44 in. vertical depth without a ladder EMERGENCY EWERS II1101Ml1ErENTti FROM SLUMS ROOMS 1) NET CLEAR °P'ENING: 5.7'SUUARE FEET GRADE FLOOR OPEN WAX 441 5.0 MARL FEET 2) NET CLEAR OPEMNGISIGHT 24 *COES 3) NET CLEAR OPENING STH ZOINCH(S 4) MAXFINISHEDSLHOW LH 44'MOVEFLOOR 51 EMERGENCY ESC/PI S RESCUE OPENING SIN1.11E UPE RATIONAL FROM TME NM OF THE ROOM YNTMOUT IHF USE OF KE VS OR TOOLS WHEN INTERIOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS OR ADDITIONS REQUIRING A PERMIT OCCUR, OR WHEN ONE OR MORE SLEEPING RGJMS ARE ADDED OR CREATED IN EXISTING DWELLINGS. THE DWELLING UNIT SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH SMOKE ALARMS LOCATED AS REQUIRED FOR NEW DWELLINGS. SMOKE ALARMS SHALL BE INTERCON- NECTED AND HARD WIRED IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THE ACTIVATION OF ONE ALARM WILL ACTIVATE ALL ALARMS. (BEDROOMS, AREAS APPROACHING BEDROOMS, VAULTED CEILING WITH RISE OF 24' & ON EACH FLOOR) DECKS: Ledger board requires 1/2" lag bolt @ 16" o.c. with flashing behind. Guardrail 36 in. high required if floor more than 30 in. above grade. Picket spacing no more than 4 in. apart. Posts require approved base and beam connectors. Min. 24 in. frost protection to finish grade with min. 12 in. footing base. J PROVIDE DIAGRAMS AND ENGINEERING LAYOUTS FOR ROOF TRUSSES, BEAMS AND FLOOR SYSTEMS PRIOR TO FRAMING INSPECTIONS CITY COPY THIS BUILDING SUBJECT TO FIELD INSPECTION CORRECTIONS /� Wimie REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE SPOKANE VALLEY BUIL ING !VISION