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SPOKANE COUNTY DIVISION OF BUILDING AND CODE ENFORCEMENT 1026 WEST BROADWAY AVENUE • SPOKANE, WA 99260-0050 Site Information Project Information Site Address: 10820 E VALLEYWAY AVE SPOKANE, WA 99206 Parcel Number: 45163.0428 Subdivision: OPPORTUNITY TR # 01-354 Block: Lot: Zoning: UR -3 Urban Residential 3.5 Owner: STOKES, ROBERT Address: 10820 E VALLEYWAY AVE SPOKANE, WA 99206 Building Inspector: DAN HOWARD Water Dist: 1 Project Number: 03000701 Inv: 1 Issue Date: 2/6/2003 Permit Use: INT REM-3/ADDTLBEDRMS,BATH,ATTIC STGEW/NEW STAIRS(LODGING HOME) Applicant: STOKES, ROBERT 10820 E VALLEYWAY AVE SPOKANE, WA 99206 Phone: (509) 926-1239 Contact: STOKES, ROBERT 10820 E VALLEYWAY AVE SPOKANE, WA 99206 Phone: (509) 926-1239 Setbacks - Front: Left: Right: Rear: Group Name: Project Name: Permits 1 Building Permit Contractor: OWNER License #: OWNER Remodel REMODEL Dim: X Stories Total Value: Sq Ft: Grp: Type: FOR BUILDING INSPECTIONS CALL (509) 477-3675. R-3 VN $5,839.00 0 RESIDENTIAL VALUATION $113.00 STATE SURCHARGE 84.50 RESIDENTIAL SURCHARGE $24.86 Total Permit Fee: $142.36 Certificate of Exemption Contractor: License #: CE: PRE -1978 1 $67.00 Total Permit Fee: 867.00 Mechanical Permit Contractor: OWNER License #: OWNER VENTILATING FANS FOR MECHANICAL INSPECTIONS CALL (509) 477-3675. 1 $10.00 MINIMUM FEE ADJUSTMENT $25.00 Total Permit Fee: $35.00 Plumbing Permit Contractor: OWNER License #: OWNER TOILETS/BIDETS SHOWERS MINIMUM FEE ADJUSTMENT FOR PLUMBING INSPECTIONS CALL (509) 477-3675. 1 $6.00 SINKS $6.00 SEWAGE EJECTOR $11.00 Total Permit Fee: 1 $6.00 1 S6.00 535.00 Processed By: SHATTO, JULIE Printed By: FORRY, JEFF Page 1 of 2 OMR _ c_ = NOTICE It is the responsibility of the applicant/permittee, not Spokane County, to see to it that the use described on the front of this permit complies with applicable codes and requirements and that required inspections are requested. Failure to request required inspections and obtain the necessary approvals prior to progressing beyond the point where inspections are required may necessitate removal of certain parts of the construction at the applicant's/permittee's or property owner's expense. At a minimum, the following inspections ARE REQUIRED by County Code: 1. FOOTING - when forms and reinforcement are in place and prior to placement of concrete—all structures, including manufactured homes. NOTE: This inspection includes review of the structure's setbacks from property lines. Minimum setbacks are established by County zoning regulations. Typically, side and rear yard setbacks are measured from property lines, while setbacks for yards abutting streets are measured from the property line or the center line of the roadway right-of-way, whichever provides the greater setback from the center line of the roadway right-of- way. Curb lines and fence lines are not necessarily indicative of property lines. In some residential areas, the County can own as much as 20 feet of right-of-way between your property and the actual improved street/curb. The responsibility to comply with applicable setback provisions lies solely with the permittee—neither Spokane County nor its authorized representatives assume any responsibility for the verification or location of your property lines. Please verify their location prior to locating your structure. Failure to properly locate the structure may require its relocation at the owner's/permittee's expense. 2. FOUNDATION - when forms and reinforcement are in place and prior to placement of concrete. 3. FRAMING - after all framing, bracing and blocking is in place, and prior to concealing. 4. INSULATION - prior to the installation of drywall. 5. PLUMBING - after rough -in, before covering, and final. 6. MECHANICAL - rough -in of piping, before covering, metal chimneys before concealment, and final. 7. FINAL - when complete and prior to occupancy and/or use. Please provide 24 hours notice. Alj, permits require final inspection. NOTE: In addition to inspection of the structure, this inspection includes review of site improvements (typically depicted on the approved site plan) required by ordinance or as a condition of approval of this permit. Items such as the installation of fire hydrants, fire department access, on-site drainage ("208 swales"), road Improvements, parking, and landscaping are common requirements of a permit/site plan which must be com- pleted prior to final approval of a building or issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. 8. MANUFACTURED HOMES - Final inspection required when complete, stairs, handrails, skirting, etc, installed, and prior to occupancy; completed inspection record card must be available on site. 9. SEWERS - prior to cover 10. RIGHT-OF-WAY/APPROACH - prior to placement of concrete, or, If gravel approach, after completion. In addition to the above, any plumbing or mechanical systems or material which would be concealed by framing, drywall, concrete, etc., must be Inspected prior to cover. Check with the department for "special Inspections" in conjunction with commercial projects. FOR INSPECTIONS: TO INSURE PROMPT SERVICE, PLEASE GIVE ONE WORKING DAY/24 HOUR NOTICE . PARTS OF YOUR PROJECT MAY REQUIRE PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS FROM MORE THAN ONE AGENCY. • Building, plumbing, mechanical and fire inspections, Division of Building and Code Enforcement 477-3675 • Construction in a flood plain, Division of Engineering & Roads 477-3600 • Electrical wiring, State Department of Labor and Industries 324-2640 • On-site waste disposal system, Spokane Regional Health District 324-1560 • Road cuts for utilities or driveways, Division of Engineering & Roads - 48-HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED 477-3600 or State Department of Transportation 456-3000 • Sewer connection, Division of Utilities 477-3604 or City Public Works Department 625-6300 PERMIT EXPIRATION AND REFUNDS Unless otherwise noted, this permit will be considered -null and void by limitation 11 the work authorized by the permit is not commenced or is stopped for a period of 180 days, unless a written request for an extension of the permit is received and approved by the Building Official prior to expiration. At a minimum an Inspection should be requested at least once every 180 days to assure the validity of the permit. A permit may be renewed within one year of the date of expiration for one-half the original fee, subject to certain limitations—please call us if you have any questions. All refund requests must be made in writing by the applicant/permittee (shown on the reverse) no later than 180 days atter the date of fee payment. Refunds of not more than 80% of the permit fee paid may be authorized when no work has been done under the permit. No refunds may be authorized more than 180 days after fee payment. MISTAKE? If you think we've made an error in processing this permit or in conducting Inspections pertaining to it, or find erroneous information in the permit, please bring it to our attention immediately by filing a written request for correction within 10 working days of discovery. All such requests should be directed to the Division of Building and Code Enforcement at the below address. Spokane County Division of Building & Code Enforcement 1026 West Broadway Avenue Spokane, WA 99260 Phone: (509/477-3675 Fax: (509) 477-4703 TDD: (509) 477-7133 SPOKANE CougY INtabarrwom SPOKANE COUNTY DIVISION OF BUILDING AND CODE ENFORCEMENT 1026 WEST BROADWAY AVENUE • SPOKANE, WA 99260-0050 Site Information Project Information Site Address: 10820 E VALLEYWAY AVE SPOKANE, WA 99206 Parcel Number: 45163.0428 Project Number: 03000701 Inv: 1 Issue Date: 2/6/2003 Permit Use: INT REM-3/ADDTLBEDRMS,BATH,ATTIC STGEW/NEW STAIRS(LODGING HOME) Permits Payment Summary Total Fees AmountPaid AmountOwing $279.36 $279.36 $0.00 Tran Date 2/6/2003 Receipt # Payment Amt 697 $279.36 Notes / Conditions of Approval NOT MORE THAN (5) SLEEPING/GUEST ROOMS ALLOWED NO MORE THAN (5) UNRELATED PEOPLE LIVING IN DWELLING Processed By: SHATTO, JULIE Printed By: FORRY, JEFF Page 2 of 2 NOTICE It is the responsibility of the applicant/permittee, not Spokane County, to see to it that the use described on the front of this permit complies with applicable codes and requirements and that required inspections are requested. Failure to request required inspections and obtain the necessary approvals prior to progressing beyond the point where inspections are required may necessitate removal of certain parts of the construction at the applicant's/permittee's or property owner's expense. At a minimum, the following inspections ARE REQUIRED by County Code: 1. FOOTING - when forms and reinforcement are in place and prior to placement of concrete—all structures, including manufactured homes. NOTE: This inspection includes review of the structure's setbacks from property lines. Minimum setbacks are established by County zoning regulations. Typically, side and rear yard setbacks are measured from property lines, while setbacks for yards abutting streets are measured from the property line or the center line of the roadway right-of-way, whichever provides the greater setback from the center line of the roadway right-of- way. Curb lines and fence lines are not necessarily indicative of property lines. In some residential areas, the County can own as much as 20 feet of right-of-way between your property and the actual improved street/curb. The responsibility to comply with applicable setback provisions lies solely with the permittee—neither Spokane County nor its authorized representatives assume any responsibility for the verification or location of your property lines. Please verify their location prior to locating your structure. Failure to properly locate the structure may require its relocation at the owner's/permittee's expense. 2. FOUNDATION - when forms and reinforcement are in place and prior to placement of concrete. 3. FRAMING • after all framing, bracing and blocking is in place, and prior to concealing. 4. INSULATION - prior to the installation of drywall. 5. PLUMBING - after rough -in, before covering, and final. 6. MECHANICAL - rough -in of piping, before covering, metal chimneys before concealment, and final. 7. FINAL - when complete and prior to occupancy and/or use. Please provide 24 hours notice. AJ permits require final inspection. NOTE: In addition to inspection of the structure, this inspection includes review of site improvements (typically depicted on the approved site plan) required by ordinance or as a condition of approval of this permit. Items such as the installation of fire hydrants, fire department access, on-site drainage ("208 swales"), road improvements, parking, and landscaping are common requirements of a permit/site plan which must be com- pleted prior to final approval of a building or issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. 8. MANUFACTURED HOMES - Final inspection required when complete, stairs, handrails, skirting, etc. Installed, and prior to occupancy; completed Inspection record card must be available on site. 9. SEWERS - prior to cover 10. RIGHT-OF-WAY/APPROACH - prior to placement of concrete, or, If gravel approach, after completion. In addition to the above, any plumbing or mechanical systems or material which would be concealed by framing, drywall, concrete, etc., must be inspected prior to cover. Check with the department for "special inspections" in conjunction with commercial projects. FOR INSPECTIONS: TO INSURE PROMPT SERVICE, PLEASE GIVE ONE WORKING DAY/24 HOUR NOTICE . PARTS OF YOUR PROJECT MAY REQUIRE PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS FROM MORE THAN ONE AGENCY. • Building, plumbing, mechanical and fire inspections, Division • Road cuts for utilities or driveways, Division of Engineering & of Building and Code Enforcement Roads - 48-HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED 477-3675 477-3600 or.State Department of Transportation Construction in a flood plain, Division of Engineering & Roads 456-3000 477-3600 • • Electrical wiring, State 324-2640 • On-site waste disposal 924-1560 Department of Labor and Industries system, Spokane Regional Health District • Sewer connection, Division of Utilities 477-3604 or City Public Works Department 625-6300 PERMIT EXPIRATION AND REFUNDS Unless otherwise noted, thls permit will be considered null and vold by limitation if the work authorized by the permit is not commenced or is stopped for a period of 180 days, unless a written request for an extension of the permit is received and approved by the Building Official prior to expiration. At a minimum an inspection should be requested at least once every 180 days to assure the validity of the permit. A permit may be renewed within one year of the date of expiration for one-half the original fee, subject to certain limitations—please call us If you have any questions. All refund requests must be made in writing by the applicant/permittee (shown on the reverse) no later than 180 days after the date of fee payment. Refunds of not more than 80% of the permit fee paid may be authorized when no work has been done under the permit. No refunds may be authorized more than 180 days after fee payment. MISTAKE? If you think we've made an error in processing this permit or in conducting inspections pertaining to it, or find erroneous information in the permit, please bring it to our attention immediately by filing a written request for correction within 10 working days of discovery. All such requests should be directed to the Division of Building and Code Enforcement at the below address. Spokane County Division of Building & Code Enforcement 1026 West Broadway Avenue Spokane, WA 99260 Phone: (509) 477-3675 Fax: (509) 477-4703 TDD: (509) 477-7133 1997 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE 207 209 FIRE RESISTANCE or FIRE -RESISTIVE CONSTRUC- TION is construction to resist the spread of fire, details of which fri) are specified in this code. FIRE -RETARDANT -TREATED WOOD is any wood prod- uct impregnated with chemicals by a pressure process or other means during manufacture, and which, when tested in accordance with UBC Standard 8-1 for a period of 30 minutes, shall have a flame spread of not over 25 and show no evidence of progressive combustion. In addition, the flame front shall not progress more than 101/2 feet (3200 mm) beyond the center line of the burner at any time during the test. Materials that may be exposed to the weather shall pass the accelerated weathering test and be identi- fied as Exterior type, in accordance with UBC Standard 23-4. Where material is not directly exposed to rainfall but exposed to high humidity conditions, it shall be subjected to the hygroscopic test and identified as Interior Type A in accordance with UBC Standard 23-4. All materials shall bear identification showing the fire perform- ance rating thereof. Such identifications shall be issued by an ap- proved agency having a service for inspection of materials at the factory. FLAMMABLE LIQUID. See the Fire Code. FLOOR AREA is the area included that the surrounding exte- rior walls of a building or portion thereof, exclusive of vent shafts and courts. The floor area of a building, or portion thereof, not pro- vided with surrounding exterior walls shall be the usable area un- der the horizontal projection of the roof or floor above. FM is Factory Mutual Engineering and Research, 1151 Boston - Providence Turnpike, Norwood, Massachusetts 02062. FOAM PLASTIC INSULATION is a plastic that is intention- ally expanded by the use of a foaming agent to produce a reduced -density plastic containing voids consisting of hollow spheres or interconnected cells distributed throughout the plastic for thermal insulating or acoustical purposes and that has a density less than 20 pounds per cubic foot (320 kg/m3). FOOTING is that portion of the foundation of a structure that spreads and transmits loads directly to the soil or the piles. FRONT OF LOT is the front boundary line of a lot bordering on the street and, in the case of a corner lot, may be either frontage. • • • • • 1 • SECTION 208 — G GARAGE is a building or portion thereof in which a motor ve- hicle containing flammable or combustible liquids or gas in its tank is stored, repaired or kept. GARAGE, PRIVATE, is a buildinor a portion of a building, not more than 1,000 square feet (93 m2) in area, in which only mo- tor vehicles used by the tenants of the building or buildings on the premises are stored or kept. (See Section 312.) GARAGE, PUBLIC, is any garage other than a private garage. GAS ROOM is a separately ventilated, fully enclosed room in which only toxic and highly toxic compressed gases and associ- ated equipment and supplies are stored or used. GRADE (Adjacent Ground Elevation) is the lowest point of elevation of the finished surface of the ground, paving or sidewalk within the area between the building and the property line or, when the property line is more than 5 feet (1524 mm) from the building, between the building and a line 5 feet (1524 mm) from the building. GRADE (Lumber) is the classification of lumber in regard to strength and utility. GUARDRAIL is a system of building components located near the open sides of elevated walking surfaces for the purpose of minimizing the possibility of an accidental fall from the walking surface to the lower level. GUEST is any person hiring or occupying a room for living or sleeping purposes. GUEST ROOM is any room or rooms used or intended to be used by a guest for sleeping purposes. Every 100 square feet (9.3 m) of superficial floor area in a dormitory shall be consid- ered to be a guest room. SECTION 209 — H HABITABLE SPACE (ROOM) is space in a structure for liv- ing, sleeping, eating or cooking. Bathrooms, toilet compartments, closets, halls, storage or utility space, and similar areas, are not considered habitable space. HANDLING is the deliberate movement of material by any means to a point of storage or use. HANDRAIL is a railing provided for grasping with the hand for support. See also "guardrail." HAZARDOUS PRODUCTION MATERIAL (HPM) is a solid, liquid or gas that has a degree of hazard rating in health, flammability or reactivity of 3 or 4 and that is used directly in re- search, laboratory or production processes that have, as their end product, materials that are not hazardous. HEALTH HAZARD is a classification of a chemical for which there is statistically significant evidence based on at least one study conducted in accordance with established scientific princi- ples that acute or chronic health effects may occur in exposed per- sons. The term "health hazard" includes chemicals that are carcinogens, toxic or highly toxic agents, reproductive toxins, irri- tants, corrosives, sensitizers, hepatotoxins, nephrotoxins, neuro- toxins, agents that act on the hematopoietic system, and agents that damage the lungs, skin, eyes or mucous membranes. HEIGHT OF BUILDING is the vertical distance above a ref- erence datum measured to the highest point of the coping of a flat roof or to the deck line of a mansard roof or to the average height of the highest gable of a pitched or hipped roof. The reference datum shall be selected by either of the following, whichever yields a greater height of building: 1. The elevation of the highest adjoining sidewalk or ground surface within a 5 -foot (1524 mm) horizontal distance of the exte- rior wall of the building when such sidewalk or ground surface is not more than 10 feet (3048 mm) above lowest grade. 2. An elevation 10 feet (3048 mm) higher than the lowest grade when the sidewalk or ground surface described in Item 1 is more than 10 feet (3048 mm) above lowest grade. The height of a stepped or terraced building is the maximum height of any segment of the building. HELIPORT is an area of land or water or a structural surface that is used, or intended for use, for the landing and take -off of he- licopters, and any appurtenant areas that are used, or intended for use, for heliport buildings and other heliport facilities. HELISTOP is the same as a heliport, except that no refueling, maintenance, repairs or storage of helicopters is permitted. HIGHLY TOXIC MATERIAL is a material that produces a lethal dose or a lethal concentration that falls within any of the fol- lowing categories: 1-9 1 F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F 1997 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE Access to, and egress from, buildings required to be accessible shall be provided as specified in Chapter 11. Basements in dwelling units and every sleeping room below the fourth story shall have at least one operable window or door approved for emergency escape or rescue that shall open directly into a public street, public alley, yard or exit court. The emergency door or window shall be operable from the inside to provide a full, clear opening without the use of separate tools. EXCEPTION: The window or door may open into an atrium com- plying with Section 402 provided the window or door opens onto n exit -access balcony and the dwelling unit or guest room has an exi or exit -access doorway that does not open into the atrium. Escape or rescue windows shall have a minimum net clear openable area of 5.7 square feet (0.53 m2). The minimum net clear openable height dimension shall be 24 inches (610 mm). The minimum net clear openable width dimension shall be 20 inches (508 mm). When windows are provided as a means of escape or rescue, they shall have a finished sill height not more than 44 in- ches (1118 min) above the floor. Escape and rescue windows with a finished sill height below the adjacent ground elevation shall have a window well. Window wells at escape or rescue windows shall comply with the follow- ing: 1. The clear horizontal dimensions shall allow the window to be fully opened and provide a minimum accessible net clear open- ing of 9 square feet (0.84 m2), with a minimum dimension of 36 inches (914 mm). 2. Window wells with a vertical depth of more than 44 inches (1118 mm) shall be equipped with an approved permanently af- fixed ladder or stairs that are accessible with the window in the fully open position. The ladder or stairs shall not encroach into the required dimensions of the window well by more than 6 inches (152 mm). Bars, grilles, grates or similar devices may be installed on emergency escape or rescue windows, doors or window wells, provided: 1. The devices are equipped with approved release mecha- nisms that are openable from the inside without the use of a key or special knowledge or effort; and 2. The building is equipped with smoke detectors installed in accordance with Section 310.9. 310.5 Light, Ventilation and Sanitation. Light and ventilation shall be as specified in Chapter 12. The number of plumbing fix- tures shall not be less than specified in Section 2902.6. 310.6 Room Dimensions. 310.6.1 Ceiling heights. Habitable space shall have a ceiling height of not less than 7 feet 6 inches (2286 mm) except as other- wise permitted in this section. Kitchens, halls, bathrooms and toi- let compartments may have a ceiling height of not less than 7 feet (2134 mm) measured to the lowest projection from the ceiling. Where exposed beam ceiling members are spaced at less than 48 inches (1219 mm) on center, ceiling height shall be measured to the bottom of these members. Where exposed beam ceiling members are spaced at 48 inches (1219 mm) or more on center, ceiling height shall be measured to the bottom of the deck sup- ported by these members, provided that the bottom of the mem- bers is not less than 7 feet (2134 mm) above the floor. If any room in a building has a sloping ceiling, the prescribed ceiling height for the room is required in only one half the area thereof. No portion of the room measuring Tess than 5 feet (1524 mm) from the finished floor to the finished ceiling shall be in- cluded in any computation of the minimum area thereof. 310.4 310.9.1.3 If any room has a furred ceiling, the prescribed ceiling height is required in two thirds the area thereof, but in no case shall the height of the furred ceiling be less than 7 feet (2134 mm). 310.6.2 Floor area.oDwelling units andcongregate residences shall have at least one room that shall have not less than 120 square feet (11.2 m2) of floor area. Other habitable rooms except kitchens shall have an area of not less than70 square feet (6.5 m2). Efficiency dwelling units shall comply with the requirements of Section 310.7. 310.63 V' Habitable rooms other than a kitchen shall not less tlian eet (2134 mm) in any dimension.4 310.7 Efficiency Dwelling Units. An efficiency dwelling unit shall conform to the requirements of the code except as herein provided: 1. The unit shall have a living room of not less than 220 square feet (20.4 m2) of superficial floor area. An additional 100 square feet (9.3 m2) of superficial floor area shall be provided for each occupant of such unit in excess of two. 2. The unit shall be provided with a separate closet. 3. The unit shall be provided with a kitchen sink, cooking appliance and refrigeration facilities, each having a clear working space of not less than 30 inches (762 mm) in front. Light and ven- tilation conforming to this code shall be provided. 4. The unit shall be provided with a separate bathroom contain- ing a water closet, lavatory and bathtub or shower. 310.8 Shaft and Exit Enclosures. Exits shall be enclosed as specified in Chapter 10. Elevator shafts, vent shafts, dumbwaiter shafts, clothes chutes and other vertical openings shall be enclosed and the enclosure shall be as specified in Section 711. In nonsprinklered Group R, Division 1 Occupancies, corridors serving an occupant load of 10 or more shall be separated from corridors and other areas on adjacent floors by not less than ap- proved fixed wired glass set in steel frames or by 20 -minute smoke- and draft -control assemblies, which are automatic dos- ing by smoke detection. 310.9 Smoke Detectors and Sprinkler Systems. 310.9.1 Smoke detectors. 310.9.1.1 General. Dwelling units, congregate residences and hotel or lodging house guest rooms that are used for sleeping pur- poses shall be provided with smoke detectors. Detectors shall be installed in accordance with the approved manufacturer's instruc- tions. 310.9.1.2 Additions, alterations or repairs to Group R Occu- pancies. When the valuation of an addition, alteration or repair to a Group R Occupancy exceeds $1,000 and a permit is required, or when one or more sleeping rooms are added or created in exist- ing Group R Occupancies, smoke detectors shall be installed in accordance with Sections 310.9.1.3, 310.9.1.4 and 310.9.1.5 of this section. EXCEPTION: Repairs to the exterior surfaces of a Group R Occu- pancy are exempt from the requirements of this section. 310.9.1.3 Power source. In new construction, required smoke detectors shall receive their primary power from the building wir- ing when such wiring is served from a commercial source and shall be equipped with a battery backup. The detector shall emit a signal when the batteries are low. Wiring shall be permanent and without a disconnecting switch other than those required for over - current protection. Smoke detectors may be solely battery oper- ated when installed in existing buildings; or in buildings without 1-27 � SPOK+necaum SPOKANE COUNTY DIVISION OF BUILDING AND CODE ENFORCEMENT 1026 WEST BROADWAY AVENUE ` SPOKANE, WA 99260-0050 Site Information Project Information Site Address: 10820 E VALLEYWAY AVE SPOKANE, WA 99206 Parcel Number: 45163.0428 Subdivision: OPPORTUNITY TR # 01-354 Block: Lot: Zoning: UR -3 Urban Residential 3.5 Owner: STOKES, ROBERT Address: 10820 E VALLEYWAY AVE SPOKANE, WA 99206 Building Inspector: DAN HOWARD Water Dist: Project Number: 03000701 Inv: 1 Issue Date: 2/6/03 Permit Use: INT REM-3/ADDTLBEDRMS,BATH,ATTIC STGEW/NEW STAIRS(LODGING HOME) Applicant: STOKES, ROBERT 10820 E VALLEYWAY AVE SPOKANE, WA 99206 Phone: (509) 926-1239 Contact: STOKES, ROBERT 10820 E VALLEYWAY AVE.' SPOKANE, WA 99206 Phone: (509) 926-1239 Setbacks - Front: Group Name: Project Name: Left: Right: Rear: Permits Building Permit Contractor: OWNER License #: OWNER Remodel REMODEL Dim: X Stories Total Value: Sq Ft: Grp: Type: FOR BUILDING INSPECTIONS CALL (509) 477-3675. R-3 VN 0 $5,839.00 RESIDENTIAL VALUATION $113.00 STATE SURCHARGE $4.50 RESIDENTIAL SURCHARGE $24.86 Total Permit Fee: $142.36 Certificate of Exemption Contractor: License #: CE: PRE -1978 1 $67.00 Total Permit Fee: $67.00 Mechanical Permit Contractor: OWNER License #: OWNER VENTILATING FANS FOR MECHANICAL INSPECTIONS CALL (509) 477-3675. 1 $10.00 MINIMUM FEE ADJUSTMENT $25.00 Total Permit Fee: $35.00 Plumbing Permit Contractor: OWNER License #: OWNER TOILETS/BIDETS SHOWERS MINIMUM FEE ADJUSTMENT FOR PLUMBING INSPECTIONS CALL (509) 477-3675. $6.00 SINKS $6.00 SEWAGE EJECTOR $11.00 Total Permit Fee: 1 $6.00 1 $6.00 $35.00 Processed By: SHATTO, JULIE Printed By: WENDEL, GLORIA Page 1 of 2 PERMIT FILE ' NOTICE It is the responsibility of the applicant/permittee, not Spokane County, to see to it that the use described on the front of this permit complies with applicable codes and requirements and that required inspections are requested. Failure to request required inspections and obtain the necessary approvals prior to progressing beyond the point where inspections are required may necessitate removal of certain parts of the construction at the applicants/permittee's or property owner's expense. At a minimum, the following inspections ARE REQUIRED by County Code: 1. FOOTING - when forms and reinforcement are in place and prior to placement of concrete—all structures, including manufactured homes. NOTE: This inspection includes review of the structure's setbacks from property lines. Minimum setbacks are established by County zoning regulations. Typically, side and rear yard setbacks are measured from property lines, while setbacks for yards abutting streets are measured from the property line or the center line of the roadway right-of-way, whichever provides the greater setback from the center line of the roadway right-of- way. Curb lines and fence lines are not necessarily indicative of property lines. In some residential areas, the County can own as much as 20 feet of right-of-way between your property and the actual improved street/curb. The responsibility to comply with applicable setback provisions lies solely with the permittee—neither Spokane County nor its authorized representatives assume any responsibility for the verification or location of your property lines. Please verify their location prior to locating your structure. Failure to properly locate the structure may require its relocation at the owner s/permittee's expense. 2. FOUNDATION - when forms and reinforcement are in place and prior to placement of concrete. 3. FRAMING - after all framing, bracing and blocking is in place, and prior to concealing. 4. INSULATION - prior to the installation of drywall. 5. PLUMBING - after rough -in, before covering, and final. 6. MECHANICAL - rough -in of piping, before covering, metal chimneys before concealment, and final. 7. FINAL - when complete and prior to occupancy and/or use. Please provide 24 hours notice. All permits require final Inspection. NOTE: In addition to inspection of the structure, this inspection includes review of site Improvements (typically depicted on the approved site plan) required by ordinance or as a condition of approval of this permit. Items such as the installation of fire hydrants, fire department access, on-site drainage ("208 swales"), road improvements, parking, and landscaping are common requirements of a permit/site plan which must be com• plated prior to final approval of a building or issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. 8. MANUFACTURED HOMES - Final inspection required when complete, stairs, handrails, skirling, etc. installed, and prior to occupancy; completed inspection record card must be available on site. 9. SEWERS - prior to cover 10. RIGHT-OF-WAY/APPROACH - prior to placement of concrete, or, if gravel approach, after completion. In addition to the above, any plumbing or mechanical systems or material which would be concealed by framing, drywall, concrete, etc., must be inspected prior to cover. Check with the department for "special inspections" in conjunction with commercial projects. FOR INSPECTIONS: TO INSURE PROMPT SERVICE, PLEASE GIVE ONE WORKING DAY/24 HOUR NOTICE . PARTS OF YOUR PROJECT MAY REQUIRE PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS FROM MORE THAN ONE AGENCY. • Building, plumbing, mechanical and fire inspections, Division of Building and Code Enforcement 477-3675 • Construction in a flood plain, Division of Engineering & Roads 477-3600 • Electrical wiring, State Department of Labor and Industries 324-2640 • On-site waste disposal system, Spokane Regional Health District 924-1560 • Road cuts for utilities or driveways, Division of Engineering & Roads - 48-HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED 477-3600 or State Department of Transportation 456-3000 • Sewer connection, Division of Utilities 477-3604 or City Public Works Department 625-6300 PERMIT EXPIRATION AND REFUNDS Unless otherwise noted, this permit will be considered null and void by limitation If the work authorized by the permit Is not commenced or is stopped for a period of 180 days, unless a written request for an extension of the permit is received and approved by the Building Official prior to expiration. At a minimum an inspection should be requested at least once every 180 days to assure the validity of the permit. A permit may be renewed within one year of the date of expiration For one-half the original fee, subject to certain limitations—please call us if you have any questions. All refund requests must be made in writing by the applicant/permittee (shown on the reverse) no later than 180 days atter the date of fee payment. Refunds of not more than 80% of the permit fee paid may be authorized when no work has been done under the permit. No refunds may be authorized more than 180 days after fee payment. MISTAKE? If you think we've made an error in processing this permit or In conducting inspections pertaining to it, or find erroneous information in the permit, please bring it to our attention immediately by filing a written request for correction within 10 working days of discovery. All such requests should be directed to the Division of Building and Code Enforcement at the below address. Spokane County Division of Building & Code Enforcement 1026 West Broadway Avenue Spokane, WA 99260 Phone: (509) 477-3675 Fax: (509) 477-4703 TDD: (509) 477-7133 A SPOKANE COUNTY DIVISION OF BIALDING AND CODE ENFORCEMENT" 1026 WEST B$ OADWAf' AVENUE • SPOKANE, WA 99260-0050 Site Information Project Information Site Address: 10820 E VALLEYWAY AVE SPOKANE, WA 99206 Parcel Number: 45163.0428 Project Number: 03000701 Inv: 1 Lssue Date: 2/6/03 Permit Use: INT REM-3/ADDTLBEDRMS,BATH,ATTIC STGEW/NEW STAIRS(LODGING HOME) Permits Payment Summary Total Fees AmountPaid AmountOwing $279.36 $279.36 $0.00 Tran Date 2/6/03 Receipt # Payment Amt 697 $279.36 Notes / Conditions of Approval NOT MORE THAN (5) SLEEPING/GUEST ROOMS ALLOWED P Processed By: SHATTO, JULIE Printed By: WENDEL, GLORIA Page 2 of 2 PERMIT NOTICE ' It is the responsibility of the applicant/permittee, not Spokane County, to see to it that the use described on the front of this permit complies with applicable codes and requirements and that required inspections are requested. Failure to request required inspections and obtain the necessary approvals prior to progressing beyond the point where inspections are required may necessitate removal of certain parts of the construction at the applicant'srpermittee's or property owner's expense. At a minimum, the following inspections ARE REQUIRED by County Code: 1. FOOTING - when forms and reinforcement are in place and prior to placement of concrete—all structures, including manufactured homes. NOTE: This inspection includes review of the structure's setbacks from property lines. Minimum setbacks are established by County zoning regulations. Typically, side and rear yard setbacks are measured from property lines, while setbacks for yards abutting streets are measured from the property line or the center line of the roadway right-of-way, whichever provides the greater setback from the center line of the roadway right-of- way. Curb lines and fence lines are not necessarily indicative of property lines. In some residential areas, the County can own as much as 20 feet of right-of-way between your property and the actual improved street/curb. The responsibility to comply with applicable setback provisions lies solely with the permittee—neither Spokane County nor Its authorized -representatives assume any responsibility for the verification or location of your property lines. Please verify their location prior to locating your structure. Failure to properly locate the structure may require its relocation at the owner's/permittee's expense. 2. FOUNDATION - when forms and reinforcement are in place and prior to placement of concrete. 3. FRAMING - after all framing, bracing and blocking is in place, and prior to concealing. 4. INSULATION - prior to the installation of drywall. 5. PLUMBING - after rough -in, before covering, and final. 6. MECHANICAL - rough -in of piping, before covering, metal chimneys before concealment, and final. 7. FINAL - when complete and prior to occupancy and/or use. Please provide 24 hours notice. An permits require final Inspection. NOTE: In addition to inspection of the structure, this inspection includes review of site improvements (typically depicted on the approved site plan) required by ordinance or as a condition of approval of this permit. Items such as the installation of fire hydrants, fire department access, on-site drainage ("208 swales"), road Improvements, parking, and landscaping are common requirements of a permit/site plan which must be com- pleted prior to final approval of a building or issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. B. MANUFACTURED HOMES - Final inspection required when complete, stairs, handrails, skirting, etc. installed, and prior to occupancy; completed inspection record card must be available on site. 9. SEWERS - prior to cover 10. RIGHT-OF-WAY/APPROACH - prior to placement of concrete, or, if gravel approach, after completion. In addition to the above, any plumbing or mechanical systems or material which would be concealed by framing, drywall, concrete, etc., must be inspected prior to cover. Check with the department for "special inspections" in conjunction with commercial projects. FOR INSPECTIONS: TO INSURE PROMPT SERVICE, PLEASE GIVE ONE WORKING DAY/24 HOUR NOTICE . PARTS OF YOUR PROJECT MAY REQUIRE PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS FROM MORE THAN ONE AGENCY. • Building, plumbing, mechanical and fire inspections, Division • Road cuts for utilities or driveways, Division of Engineering & of Building and Code Enforcement Roads - 48-HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED 477-3675 477-3600 or State Department of Transportation Construction in a flood plain, Division of Engineering & Roads 456-3000 477-3600 • • Electrical wiring, State 324-2640 • On-site waste disposal 324-1560 Department of Labor and Industries system, Spokane Regional Health District • Sewer connection, Division of Utilities 477-3604 or City Public Works Department 625-6300 PERMIT EXPIRATION AND REFUNDS Unless otherwise noted, this permit will be considered null and void by limitation If the work authorized by the permit is not commenced or Is stopped for a period of 180 days, unless a written request for an extension of the permit is received and approved by the Building Official prior to expiration. At a minimum an inspection should be requested at least once every 180 days to assure the validity of the permit. A permit may be renewed within one year of the date of expiration for one-half the original fee, subject to certain limitations—please call us if you have any questions. All refund requests must be made in writing by the applicant/permittee (shown on the reverse) no later than 180 days after the date of fee payment. Refunds of not more than 80% of the permit fee paid may be authorized when no work has been done under the permit. No refunds may be authorized more than 180 days after fee payment. MISTAKE? If you think we've made an error in processing this permit or in conducting inspections pertaining to it, or find erroneous information in the permit, please bring it to our attention immediately by filing a written request for correction within 10 working days of discovery. All such requests should be directed to the Division of Building and Code Enforcement at the below address. Spokane County Division of Building & Code Enforcement 1026 West Broadway Avenue Spokane, WA 99260 Phone: (509) 477-3675 Fax: (509) 477-4703 TDD: (509) 477-7133