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2011, 06-14 Permit App: 11001700 AdditionProject Number: 11001700 Inv: 1 Application THIS IS NOT A PERMIT Penalties will be assessed for commencing work without a permit Date: 6/14/2011 Page 1 of 2 Project Information: Permit Use: 18 x 23 RES ADDITION - FAMILY ROOM Setbacks: Front Left: Right: Rear: Site Information: Plat Key: 000000 Name: Range Contact: CONNER CORP Address: 802 N STEVENSON CT C - S - Z: LIBERTY LAKE WA 99019 Phone: (509) 290-0200 Group Name: Project Name: District: East Parcel Number: 45244.0808 Block: SiteAddress: 1517 S SHAMROCK ST Location:: CSV Zoning: R-1 SF Res Estate District Water District: 010 VERA Area: 70,045 Sq Ft Width: 400 Nbr of Bldgs: 0 Nbr of Dwellings: 1 Review Information: .,„,..„„,,,,,„„..„„a„„ Lot: Owner: Name: OSTROM, C R & W Address: 1517 S SHAMROCK ST SPOKANE VALLEY, WA 99037-920 Hold: LI Depth: 0 Right Of Way (ft): 0 Review Building Plan Review Released By: Septic Sys Review Originally Released: 6/14/2011 By: jagrissom Released By: Originally Released: 6/13/2011 By: rgaulke Landuse/Zoning/HE Conditions Permits: Released By: Originally Released: 6/14/2011 By: tschmidt Operator: JD Printed By: jmm Print Date: 6/14/2011 M 1 • Project Number: 11001700 Inv: 1 Application THIS IS NOT A PERMIT Penalties will be assessed for commencing work without a permit Date: 6/14/2011 Page 2 of 2 Building Permit Contractor: CONNER CORPORATION Firm: CONNER CORPORATION Address: 802 N STEVENSON CT Phone: (509) 290-0220 LIBERTY LAKE WA 99019 This Application: Total Project: Description Grp Type Notes So Ft Valuation Sq Ft Valuation RES ADD R-3 VB 374 $37,755.30 374 $37,755.30 Item Description RESIDENTIAL PERMIT FEE WSBCC SURCHARGE SF PLNS RVW < 7999 SQ FT Totals: 374 $37,755.30 374 $37,755.30 Units Unit Desc Fee Amount 1 SELECT $522.55 1 SELECT $4.50 1 SELECT $209.02 Permit Total Fees: $736.07 Mechanical Permit Contractor: CONNER CORPORATION Firm: CONNER CORPORATION Address: 802 N STEVENSON CT Phone: (509) 290-0220 LIBERTY LAKE WA 99019 Item Description Units Unit Desc Fee Amount DUCT WORK SYSTEM New addition not to include any added bedrooms. Payment Summary r r01 Permit Type Building Permit Mechanical Permit 1 NUMBER OF $11.00 Permit Total Fees: $11.00 Fee Amount Invoice Amount Amount Paid Amount Owing $736.07 $736.07 $209.02 $527.05 $11.00 $11.00 $0.00 $11.00 $747.07 $747.07 $209.02 $538.05 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: 6/14/2011 Spokane Valleyw Community Development Department Permit Center 11703 East Sprague Avenue, Suite B-3 Spokane Valley, WA 99206 Tel: (509) 688-0036 Fax: (509) 688-0037 permitcenter(aspokanevalley.org (Sta//ffse Only) PERMIT N : 7 GO PERMIT FEE: RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION NEW CONSTRUCTION /`„ ADDIT N/REMODEL 0 ACCESSORY BUILDING 0 DECK 0 OTHER SITE ADDRESS:/c/574 /9[4,034 r c4' 1' `7S 97W. 9 ASSESSORS PARCEL NO.: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ,ech-)A ,0rG6 BUILDING OWNER NAME: NAME: 2)/G'f —')4 x(3,3! f ,,. '/ ADDRESS: / '7 ..j 4...:Wa..t az/ f;:)eal / ,41, fl CITY: 4<t 4/V4',4.) e. ). G+1( (€e PHONE: STATE: WAt ZIP: 99 in /17 FAX: CELL: CONTACT NAME: PHONE: FAX: CELL: CONTRACTOR NAME: C Co /?.?„, MAILING ADDRESS: 4,/ "'/),C?✓! ✓ r' CITY: ‘4d�',Awe, 4 e,„fe%e PHONE: f' }0.4. 90? /"rr‘'// 19 CONTRACTOR LICENSE No.: C Dy /�'�' 91/4infaix STATE: 4,•),„ogif FAX: CELL: ZIP: 7e) 0/12 CITY BUSINESS LICENSE NO.: DESCRIBE THE SCOPE OF WORK IN DET AND INDI�ITE USE & PROPOSED USE: e,Yd '"�' ''`'vfi i�-�z it -i/ / ��jgb //4 . ****YOU MUST COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING**** MARK N/A IF NOT APPLICABLE Hei 1/o Peak: / r Dimensions, , 2 No. of Stories: / Total Habitable 74/ Space: � Main Floor SQ FT Upper Floor SQ FT: Unfinished Base7r Q FT: Finished Basem "tor FT: Garage SQ FT: %I/A Deck/Covered Patio SQ FT: 0t,_ �l Impervious Surface Area: 30% Slopes on Property: 3/ No. of Bedrooms: %yi Construction/Ty/p�e: 42,64,,,e Heat Source: Sewer or Se/ . TOTAL COST OF PROJECT: $ D DISCLAIMER The permitted verifies, acknowledges and agrees by their signature that: 1) if this permit is for construction 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) The 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 be processed. Signature Date: '"cp Updated 1-11-11 Page 1 of 1 http://www.spokanevalley.org/filestorage/124/938/210/948/1496/Building_Permit_-_Residential_11-11-11.doc RESIDENTIAL CHECK LIST DIRECTIONS: Place a check mark in box next to each document required for complete submittal. ❑ SITE PLAN ❑ Property lines and dimensions o Direction arrow pointing North and orientation to streets o Proposed/existing buildings (footprint and dimensions) o Utilities, septic tank/drain field locations and distances o Setbacks to property lines o Distance between buildings ❑ Right of way/easement location & sizes o Driveway approach size and location BUILDING PLANS (3 SETS) (minimum 1/8 inch scale or completely dimensioned) O Elevations (Front/Rear/Sides) with roof peak and wall height including basement: ❑ Foundation Plan (crawlspace, basement or slab on grade): o Footing sizes and locations o Perimeter concrete foundation wall sizes o Crawlspace ventilation o Supporting wood cripple walls or beams o Thickened concrete pads supporting beams or girder trusses O Floor Plan of each level (finished or unfinished) with dimensions: o Floor Joist direction, size and spacing o Header, beam or concrete lintel sizes o Brace wall panel locations o Water heater and furnace locations o Exhaust fan locations o Deck or concrete patio sizes and locations ❑ Roof Plan: o Engineered truss direction and spacing o Rafter and over frame direction, size and spacing ❑ Wall Section Detail including: Roof ❑ Slope/ roofing material/ underlayment/ ice dam protection o Sheathing size and type Ceiling o Joist size and spacing Wall o Height/ top plate/ stud size and spacing/ sole plate o Exterior sheathing size and type Floor ❑ Joist size and spacing Foundation Wall o Concrete or Masonry unit width o Earth to wood separation distance Footing o Size Radon o Passive system with 6mil vapor barrier Miscellaneous Construction Details ❑ Deck: o Floor plan/ side view/ dimensions o Floor Joist/ decking direction, size and spacing ❑ Stairway tread rise & run and nosing o Window and door location and sizes o Window well locations if applicable o Room usage labels o Smoke detector locations o Attic and crawl space access locations o Fire Wall construction o Ridge, eave and valley lines o Beam and girder size and location o Truss or rafter size, spacing & connection o Attic insulation/ air space baffle/ ventilation o Size of ceiling gypsum wall board o Siding/ exterior house wrap/ anchor bolts o Insulation, vapor barrier, gypsum wall board o Sheathing or concrete floor size/ insulation o Footing bottom to finished ground level depth o Horizontal & vertical reinforcement if any o Reinforcement if any o Active system with 6 mil vapor barrier o Footings/ post/ and beam size and locations O Handrail / Guard height & spacing rc �,cduLn grill'A„e 11703 E Sprague Ave, Suite B-3 �j� 1Si1c11�' Spokane Valley, WA 99206 jVQ.11ey' (509)688-0036 FAX: (509)688-0037 Community Development permitcenter@spokanevalley.org Mechanical Permit Application SITE ADDRESS: / I /'1 V /f ro/( 41, PERMIT NUMBER: PERMIT FEE: n Commercial ,esidential Building Owner 1�� / / �� �ijCQ3 04.37‘17,90,_ Name: /�/ vY / Phone: Wit ,�5 � � Address: 1,77 j j S lg Nicol •✓v c/e d•re City: Contractor 6- <7.111/ ice✓ Name: Phone: Fax: State: Zip: Fax: Address: City: State: Zip: License No: City Business Lic: Contact/Project Manager: Name: Phone: ❑CASH ❑ CHECK ❑ VISA ❑ MC CARD #: EXPIRES: SIGNATURE VIN: http://www.spokanevalley.org/uploads/Community Development/Documents/Forms/Building/MechanicalPermitApplication040309.doc #UNITS FURNACES & SUSPENDED HEATERS -INSTALLATION OR RELOCATION Up to & including 100,000 BTU FURNACES & SUSPENDED HEATERS -INSTALLATION OR RELOCATION Over 100,000 BTU WORK SYSTEM e), en?f � b es! -X,47,,0 + 4� /u�� I HEATDUCT PUMP/AIR CONDITIONER 0-3 TON AIR CONDITIONER Over 3-15 TON AIR CONDITIONER Over 15-30 TON AIR CONDITIONER Over 30-50 TON AIR CONDITIONER Over 50 TON GAS WATER HEATER GAS PIPING SYSTEM (each outlet) GAS LOG, FIREPLACE, & GAS INSERT APPLIANCE VENTS INSTALLATION, RELOCATION, REPLACEMENT REPAIRS OR ADDITIONS BOILER, COMPRESSORS, ABSORPTIONS SYSTEM 0 to 3 hp -100,000 BTU or less BOILER, COMPRESSORS, ABSORPTIONS SYSTEM Over 3 - 15 hp — 100,001 to 500,000 BTU BOILER, COMPRESSORS, ABSORPTIONS SYSTEM Over 15 — 30 hp - 500,001 to 1,000,000 BTU BOILER, COMPRESSORS, ABSORPTIONS SYSTEM Over 30 hp —1,000,001 to 1,750,000 BTU BOILER, COMPRESSORS, ABSORPTIONS SYSTEM Over 50 hp — over 1,750,000 BTU AIR HANDLER (DOES NOT include ducting) Each unit up to 10,000 cfm, including ducts AIR HANDLER (DOES NOT include ducting) Each unit over 10,000 cfm EVAPORATIVE COOLERS(other than portables) VENTILATION AND EXHAUST Each fan connected to a singe duct VENTILATION AND EXHAUST Each ventilation system VENTILATION AND EXHAUST Each hood served by mechanical exhaust INCINERATORS Installation or relocation of residential INCINERATORS Installation or relocation of commercial APPLIANCES Range, Clothes Washer UNLISTED APPLIANCES Under 400,000 BTU UNLISTED APPLIANCES Over 400,000 BTU HOOD Type I HOOD Type II LP STORAGE TANK WOOD OR PELLET STOVE INSERT WOOD STOVE SYSTEM — FREE STANDING ❑CASH ❑ CHECK ❑ VISA ❑ MC CARD #: EXPIRES: SIGNATURE VIN: http://www.spokanevalley.org/uploads/Community Development/Documents/Forms/Building/MechanicalPermitApplication040309.doc Spokane jValley® For City Use Only PLUS Project Number Project Address 11703 E Sprague Ave Suite B-3 ♦ Spokane Valley WA 99206 509.688.0036 ♦ Fax: 509.688.0037 ♦ permitcenter@spokanevalley.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. Your application review TARGET DATE is 1 V 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 time may be required for re -submittals as project application reviewers work on multiple applications and it may be several days before they can look at your new or revised information. ➢ Designate a specific contact person to communicate with the City. While 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. ➢ Call staff regarding the status of your project only after the target date shown at the top of the page. Although you should be contacted on or by the target date, please feel free to contact us if you haven 't heard from us by your target date. Staff may contact you before the target date if the initial review is complete. By following this procedure, you will save time and allow 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 flaws 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, email, 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 2009 Energy Code Information Residential Application Submittal -a Completed Prescriptive or Component Performance forms are required at time of residential application submittal Forms are available in electronic format (Excel spreadsheet) at: http://www.energy.wsu.edu/BuildingEfficiency/EnergyCode.aspx -0 Paper copies of the forms will be available at each jurisdiction € Jurisdictions will provide assistance for completing forms as resources are available - Some jurisdictions lack staffing to provide personal assistance - Consultants are commercially available to provide professional assistance and should be used as a primary resource. - F Alternate prescriptive paths are available for Climate Zone 2: TABLE 6-2 PRESCRIPTIVE REQUIREMENTS°' FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL CLIMATE ZONE 2 Option Glazing Area10: %of Floor Glazing U -Factor Door' U -Factor Ceiling Vaulted Ceiling' Wall1z Above Grade Wall- int" Below Grade Wall- ext.' Below Grade Floors Slab' on Grade Vertical Overhead" I. 12% 0.32 0.50 0.20 R-49 odrvR-38 R-38 R-21 Int.' R-21, TB R-12 R-30 R-10, 2' II.* 15% 0.32 0.50 0.20 R-49 or R-38 Adv. R-38 R-19 + R-5 R-21, TB R-12 R-30 R-10, 2' III. Unlimited 0.30 0.50 0.20 R-49 or R-38 Adv. R-38 R-19 + R-5 R-21, TB R-12 R-30 R-10, 2' Alt 1 15% 0.30 0.50 0.20 R-49 Aor R 38 dv. R-38 R-21 Int R-21, TB R-12 R-30 R-10, 2' Alt 2 18% 0.28 0.50 0.20 R-60 Adv. R-60 Adv. R-21 Int R-21, TB R-12 R-38 R-10, 2' Alt 3 18% 0.28 0.50 0.20 R-49 Adv. R-49 Adv. R-35 (2 pound foam in cavity) R-21, TB R-12 R-38 R-10, 2' * Reference Case 0. Nominal R -values are for wood frame assemblies only or assemblies built in accordance with Section 601.1. 1. Minimum requirements for each option listed. For example, if a proposed design has a glazing ratio to the conditioned floor area of 13% it shall comply with all of the require- ments of the 15% glazing option (or higher). Proposed designs which cannot meet the specific requirements of a listed option above may calculate compliance by Chapters 4 or 5 of this Code. 2. Requirement applies to all ceilings except single rafter or joist vaulted ceilings complying with note 3. 'Adv' denotes Advanced Framed Ceiling. 3. Requirement applicable only to single rafter or joist vaulted ceilings. 4. Below grade walls shall be insulated either on the exterior to a minimum level of R-12 continuous, or on the interior as a framed wall. Exterior insulation installed on below grade walls shall be a water resistant material, manufactured for its intended use, and installed according to the manufacturer's specifications. See Section 602.2. 5. Floors over crawl spaces or exposed to ambient air conditions. 6. Required slab perimeter insulation shall be a water resistant material, manufactured for its intended use, and installed according to manufacturer's specifications. See Section 602.4. For slabs inside a foundation wall, the insulation shall be installed to provide a thermal break (TB) between the slab edge and the foundation. Monolithic slabs shall in clude insulation, installed outside the foundation wall, and shall extend downward from the top of the slab for a minimum distance of 24 inches or downward and then horizontally for a minimum combined distance of 24 inches. Monolithic slabs shall also include R-10 insulation under the non -load-bearing portions of the slab. 7. Int denotes standard framing 16 inches on center with headers insulated with a minimum of R-10 insulation. 8. Reserved. 9. Doors, including all fire doors, shall be assigned default U -factors from Table 10-6C. 10. Where a maximum glazing area is listed, the total glazing area (combined vertical plus overhead) as a percent of gross conditioned floor area shall be less than or equal to that value. Overhead glazing with U -factor of U=0.35 or less is not induded in glazing area limitations. 11. Overhead glazing shall have U -factors determined in accordance with NFRC 100 or as specified in Section 502.1.5. 12. Log and solid timber walls with a minimum average thickness of 3.5° are exempt from this insulation requirement. 0- Check with the jurisdiction to determine if they accept electronic submittal of completed Prescriptive or Component Performance forms 0- Check with the jurisdiction to determine what Outdoor Temperature is acceptable for the purpose of sizing equipment O All jurisdictions will accept forms from a third party reviewer. Initially most jurisdictions will spot check submitted forms to assure that current code values are being properly applied. 3 Blank duct testing affidavits and Compliance Certificates will be provided by each jurisdiction in the residential permit packet materials. O All jurisdictions will require a copy of the completed Compliance Certificate at the time of final and before a Certificate of Occupancy will be issued. O Contractors may use Compliance Certificates with their logo or other imagery in lieu of the State form as long as they contain the same information fields as the Washington State form -0 Equipment sizing calculations must be submitted with permit application materials. Residential Inspection Process Duct Leakage Testing: 0 Duct testing must be completed and the completed affidavit provided to the inspector before approval to "cover" will be issued. Testing at mechanical rough -in is highly recommended but in no case can this test be conducted later than when the insulation inspection is approved and GWB can be installed. Results must be recorded on Compliance Certificate 0 Duct testing affidavit must be prepared by a certified individual 0- The WSEC has some exceptions to the requirement for duct testing. See WSEC section 503.10 O Conditioned air ducts may not be installed in the exterior building envelope O Building cavities may not be used as conditioned air ducts O Environmental ducts may displace the minimum amount of insulation required to extend the duct to the exterior of the building envelope as required by code Building Air Leakage Testing: -0 Blower door testing must be completed and results recorded on the Compliance Certificate no later than the time of final and prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. ▪ Jurisdictions will conduct some spot checking of blower door tests. Builders will be notified initially at the time of permit issuance, and as time progresses, randomly by the inspector during the construction process if a required blower door test for a permitted residential structure is to be witnessed by jurisdiction staff. Be especially aware of sealing around tub/shower traps F- Important!!! The Building Air Leakage test must pass with the code specified rate - there are no excep- tions or remedies in the WSEC!!! Interior Lighting: i A minimum of 50% of all luminaries shall be "high efficacy luminaries" as defined in the WSEC. Examples of "high efficacy luminaries" include: pin based compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL), LED. Linear fluorescent fixtures must be fitted with T-8 or smaller lamps. Training VIriPnc/nrecentntinnc nvnilnhle nt WSII FnPrnv Prnnrnm Office website http://www.energy.wsu.edu/Buildiagff_icie_ncy/EnergyCode.aspx See- Compliance Publications & Help See- Prescriptive Method (2009 WSEC Chapter 6) Click on — Prescriptive Climate Zone 2 Or See- Component Performance Approach (2009 WSEC) Click on - CPWorksheet Please note that while every effort is made to assure the accuracy 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. Rev. 01/11 Prescriptive Energy Code Compliance for Single Family Project Information II Q (-1./.1,-; t!r - ft/Y-14Avev 41.17; S/(4.-- , o c-Xl // j, 994147 spa a 35 and Duplex Housing: Zone 2 Contact Information 4w/w' /lit �dartAlG✓ 0,79e)-- o:•3 04 This set of forms has been developed to assist permit applicants documenting compliance with the Washington State Energy Code, (2009 edition). This set is for structures built under the IRC and located in Climate Zone 2. The following forms provide much of the required documentation for plan review. The details noted here must also be shown on the drawings (WSEC 104.2). This form is not a substitute for the energy code itself. To obtain a copy of the energy code, go to the following web address. http://www.energy.wsu.edu/code Option Glazing Area10: %of Floor Glazing U -Factor Door 9 U -Factor 2 Ceiling Vaulted Ceiling Wa1112 Above Grade Wall. into Below Grade Wa11• ext4 Below Grade 5 Floor Slab6 on Grade Vertical Overhead" Super -Efficient Building Envelope 3 4a Air Leakage Control and Efficient Ventilation 4b Additional Air Leakage Control and Efficient Ventilation R-49 or Efficient Water Heating R-21 R-21 6 Small Dwelling Unit R-10 O I 12% 0.32 0.50 0.20 R-38 R-38 Int TB R-12 R-30 T Adv. R-49 or R-19 + R-21 R-10 0 I 15% 0.32 0.50 0.20 R-38 R-38 R-5 TB R-12 R-30 2' Adv. R-49 or R-19 + R-21 R-10 OIII Unlimited 0.30 0.50 0.20 R-38 R-38 R-5 TB R-10 R-30 2' Adv. See WSEC table 6-2 for footnotes - Glazing Schedule Attached to Document Does not apply. (SEE INSTRUCTIONS) Using Prescriptive Option III. All glazing and doors meet maximum U -factor. Alternate heating size method submitted. Option I or II, Glazing to floor area limit (WSEC 602.7.2) Area weighted window, skylight or door U -factor (WSEC 602.7.2) As part of the heating system sizing calculation (IRC M1401.3 & WSEC 503.2.2) Radiant slab: ❑ R-10 foam insulation, continuous with thermal break (WSEC 502.1.4.9) Chapter 9 Options Total of 1 Credit Required Opt. Opt. Description la High Efficiency HVAC Equipment 1 1 b High Efficiency HVAC Equipment 2 1c High Efficiency HVAC Equipment 3 2 High Efficiency HVAC Distribution System 3a Efficient Building Envelope 1 3b Efficient Building Envelope 2 3c Super -Efficient Building Envelope 3 4a Air Leakage Control and Efficient Ventilation 4b Additional Air Leakage Control and Efficient Ventilation 5a Efficient Water Heating 5b High Effieciency Water Heating 6 Small Dwelling Unit 7 Large Dwelling Unit 8 Renewable Electric Energy Total Credits WSEC Prescriptive Worksheet (2010 edition) Zone 1 *1200 kwh 0.00 El WSUEEP10-010 Copyright 2010 Simple Heating System Size: Climate Zone 2 Project Information Indoor Design Temperature Outdoor Design Temperature Design Temperature Difference (AT) AT = Indoor - Outdoor Design Temp Conditioned Floor Area Conditioned Volume Glazing Copy Sum of UA from Glazing Schedule Attic U -Factor X R-49 0.027 -3 :_ _ 0.026 1 1 Single Rafter or Joist Vaulted Ceilings U -Factor X 0.027 R-38 Vented Floors 30 IIs U -Factor X 0.056 1 U -Factor X 0.029 Below Grade Walls X2' Depth 3.5' Depth 7' Depth Walls Walls Walls Slab Below Grade 2' Depth 3.5' Depth 7' Depth Slab on Grade R-10 2' perimeter R-10 Full - Heated U -Factor X 0.042 0.041 0.037 F -Factor X 0.59 0.64 0.57 1 F -Factor X 0.54 0.55 Sum of UA Envelope Heat Load Sum ofUAXAT Air Leakage Heat Load ((Volume X 0.6) X AT) X .018)) Building Design Heat Load Air Leakage + Envelope Heat Loss Building and Duct Heat Load 70 70 0 Area Contact Information UA Area = UA Area = UA Area = UA Area = UA Len 9 th Len 9 th 1 UA UA If ducts are located in unconditioned space: Sum of Building Heat Loss X 1.15 If ducts are located in conditioned space: Sum of Building Heat Loss X 1 Maximum Heat Equipment Output Building and Duct Heat Loss X 1.50 WSEC Prescriptive Worksheet (2010 Edition) 150% Btu / Hour Btu / Hour Btu / Hour Btu / Hour Btu / Hour WSUEEPIO-010 Copyright 2010 i '1, Glazing Schedule Project Information Conditioned Floor Area Sum of All Glazing Areas From Below Glazing to Floor Area Ratio Exterior Doors Plan Component ID Description Contact Information Sum of UA for Heating System Sizing 602.7.2 Exception Ratio (not to exceed 1 %) Door Percent Width Height Glazing Door Door Ref. U -factor Glazed Qt. Feet inch Feet Inch Area Area UA 1 e 7 One Exempt Swinging Door < 24 Square Feet Sum of Glazing Area, Door Area, and UA (do not include exempt door) Area Weighted U = UA/Area Sum of Area and UA for Heating system size only (include exempt door) Vertical Glazing (Windows, Glazed doors using Exception 602.6 #1) Plan Component Glazing ID Description Ref. U -factor 50 WSEC Prescriptive Worksheet (2010 Edition) Width Height Qt. Feet inch Feet inch / Sum of Area and UA Area Weighted U = UA/Area Glazing Area UA WSUEEP10-010 Copyright 2010 Overhead Glazing Plan Component ID Description Glazing Ref. U Doube Glazed Garden Windows Section 602.7.2 Exception Plan Component ID Description Width Height Qt. Feet inch Feet Inch Sum of Area and UA Area Weighted U = UA/Area Width Height Qt. Feet Inch Feet Inch Sum of Area Sum of Area X 3 (This total is automatically included in the glazing area total.) Glazing UA for Heating System Size Only = Area X 0.63 WSEC Prescriptive Worksheet (2010 Edition) Area UA Area UA WSUEEP10-010 Copyright 2010 c CHAPTER 1 ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT SECTION 101 — SCOPE AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 101.1 Title: Chapters 1 through 10 of this Code shall be 1 known as the "Washington State Single -Family Residential Energy Code" and may be cited as such; and will be referred to herein as "this Code." 101.2 Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this Code is to provide minimum standards for new or altered buildings and structures or portions thereof to achieve efficient use and conservation of energy. The purpose of this Code is not to create or otherwise establish or designate any particular class or group of persons who will or should be especially protected or benefited by the terms of this Code. It is intended that these provisions provide flexibility to permit the use of innovative approaches and techniques to achieve efficient use and conservation of energy. These provisions are structured to permit compliance with the intent of this Code by any one of the following three paths of design: 1. A systems analysis approach for the entire building and its energy -using sub -systems which may utilize renewable energy sources; Chapters 4 and 9. 2. A component performance approach for various building elements and mechanical systems and components; Chapters 5 and 9. 3. A prescriptive requirements approach; Chapters 6 and 9. Compliance with any one of these approaches meets the intent of this Code. This Code is not intended to abridge any safety or health requirements required under any other applicable codes or ordinances. The provisions of this Code do not consider the efficiency of various energy forms as they are delivered to the building envelope. A determination of delivered energy efficiencies in conjunction with this Code will provide the most efficient use of available energy in new building construction. 101.3 Scope: This Code sets forth minimum requirements for the design of new buildings and structures that provide facilities or shelter for residential occupancies by regulating their exterior envelopes and the selection of their mechanical systems, domestic water systems, electrical distribution and illuminating systems, and equipment for efficient use and conservation of energy. Buildings shall be designed to comply with the requirements of either Chapter 4, 5 or 6 of this Code and the additional energy efficiency requirements included in Chapter 9 of this Code. 1 2009 Edition Spaces within the scope of Section R101.2 of the International Residential Code shall comply with Chapters 1 through 10 of this Code. All other spaces, including other Group R Occupancies, shall comply with Chapters 11 through 20 of this Code. Chapter 2 (Defmitions), Chapter 7 (Standards) and Chapter 10 (Default heat loss coefficients) are applicable to all building types. 101.3.1 Exempt Buildings: Buildings and structures or portions thereof meeting any of the following criteria shall be exempt from the building envelope requirements of Sections 502 and 602, but shall comply with all other requirements for mechanical systems and domestic water systems. 101.3.1.1: Buildings and structures or portions thereof whose peak design rate of energy usage is less than 3.4 Btu/h per f12 or 1.0 watt per ft2 of floor area for space conditioning requirements. 101.3.1.2: Buildings and structures or portions thereof which are neither heated according to the definition of heated space in Chapter 2, nor cooled by a non-renewable energy source, provided that the non-renewable energy use for space conditioning complies with requirements of Section 101.3.1.1. 101.3.1.3: Greenhouses isolated from any conditioned space and not intended for occupancy. 101.3.2 Application to Existing Buildings: Additions, historic buildings. changes of occupancy or use and alterations or repairs shall comply with the requirements in the subsections below. EXCEPTION: The building official may approve designs of alterations or repairs which do not fully conform with all of the requirements of this Code where in the opinion of the building official full compliance is physically impossible and/or economically impractical and: 1. The alteration or repair improves the energy efficiency of the building; or 2. The alteration or repair is energy efficient and is necessary for the health, safety, and welfare of the general public. In no case shall building envelope requirements or mechanical system requirements be less than those requirements in effect at the time of the initial construction of the building. 101.3.2.1 Additions to Existing Buildings: Additions to existing buildings or structures may be made to such buildings or structures without making the entire building or structure comply, provided that the new additions shall conform to the provisions of this Code. Effective July 1, 2010 1 WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE EXCEPTION: New additions which do not fully comply with the requirements of this Code and which have a floor area which is less than 750 square feet shall be approved provided that improvements are made to the existing occupancy to compensate for any deficiencies in the new addition. Compliance shall be demonstrated by either systems analysis or component performance calculations. The nonconforming addition and upgraded existing occupancy shall have an energy budget or Target UA which is less than or equal to the unimproved existing building (minus any elements which are no longer part of the building envelope once the addition is added), with the addition designed to comply with this Code. 101.3.2.2 Historic Buildings: The building official may modify the specific requirements of this Code for historic buildings and require in lieu thereof alternate requirements which will result in a reasonable degree of energy efficiency. This modification may be allowed for those buildings which have been specifically designated as historically significant by the state or local governing body, or listed in The National Register of Historic Places or which have been determined to be eligible for listing. 101.3.2.3 Change of Occupancy or Use: Any space not within the scope of Section 101.3 which is converted to space that is within the scope of Section 101.3 shall be brought into full compliance with this Code. 101.3.2.4 Alterations and Repairs: All alterations and repairs to buildings or portions thereof originally constructed subject to the requirements of this Code shall conform to the provisions of this Code without exception. For all other existing buildings, initial tenant alterations shall comply with the new construction requirements of this Code. Other alterations and repairs may be made to existing buildings and moved buildings without making the entire building comply with all of the requirements of this ICode for new buildings, provided the requirements of Sections 101.3.2.5 through 101.3.2.8 are met. 101.3.2.5 Building Envelope: The result of the alterations or repairs both: 1. Improves the energy efficiency of the building, and 2. Complies with the overall average thermal transmittance values of the elements of the exterior building envelope in Table 5-1 of Chapter 5, or the nominal R -values and glazing requirements of the reference case in Tables 6-1 and 6-2 of Chapter 6. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Untested storm windows may be installed over existing glazing for an assumed U -factor of 0.90, however, where glass and sash are being replaced, glazing shall comply with the appropriate reference case in Tables 6-1 and 6-2. 2. Where the structural elements of the altered portions of' roof/ceiling, wall or floor are not being replaced, these elements shall be deemed to comply with this Code if all existing framing cavities which are exposed during construction are filled to the full depth with batt insulation or insulation having an equivalent nominal R -value. 2x4 framed walls shall be insulated to a minimum of R-15 and 2x6 framed walls shall be insulated to a minimum of R-21. 1 1 Roof/ceiling assemblies shall maintain the required space for ventilation. Existing walls and floors without framing cavities need not be insulated. Existing roofs shall be insulated to the requirements of this Code if: a. The roof is uninsulated or insulation is removed to the level of the sheathing, or b. All insulation in the roof/ceiling was previously installed exterior to the sheathing or nonexistent. 101.3.2.6 Mechanical Systems: Those parts of systems which are altered or replaced shall comply with Section 503 of this Code. When a space -conditioning system is altered by the installation or replacement of space -conditioning equipment (including replacement of the air handler, outdoor condensing unit of a split system air conditioner or heat pump, cooling or heating coil, or the furnace heat exchanger), the duct system that is connected to the new or replacement space -conditioning equipment shall be sealed, as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing in accordance with procedures for duct sealing of existing duct systems as specified in RS -33. The test results shall confirm at least one of the following performance requirements: 1. The measured total duct leakage shall be less than or equal to 8 percent of the conditioned floor area, measured in CFM @ 25 Pascals; or 2. The measured duct leakage to outside shall be less than 6 percent of the conditioned floor area, measured in CFM @ 25 Pascals; or 3. The measured duct leakage shall be reduced by more than 50 percent relative to the measured leakage prior to the installation or replacement of the space conditioning equipment and a visual inspection including a smoke test shall demonstrate that all accessible leaks have been sealed; or 4. If it is not possible to meet the duct requirements of 1, 2 or 3, all accessible leaks shall be sealed and verified through a visual inspection and through a smoke test by a certified third party. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Duct systems that are documented to have been previously sealed as confirmed through field verification and diagnostic testing in accordance with procedures in RS -33. 2. Ducts with less than 40 linear feet in unconditioned spaces. 3. Existing duct systems constructed, insulated or sealed with asbestos. 101.3.2.7 Domestic Water Systems: Those parts of systems which are altered or replaced shall comply with Section 504 of this Code. 101.3.2.8: Lighting: Alterations shall comply with Sections 505 and 1132.3. 101.3.3 Mixed Occupancy: When a building houses more than one occupancy, each portion of the building shall conform to the requirements for the occupancy housed therein. Where approved by the building official, where 2 Effective July 1, 2010 Prepared By Initials Date Approved By - -- I 1 2 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 • 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 PLANNING DEPT. APPROVED BY. / DATE: (-40) /79/ -__•77 -;7,( -LT: /77/ -'3 729: ?7y3 //6)-(`// z (7P6S2 c (7