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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication- PermitProject Address Garfield County Building 8 Planning Department 108 8th Street Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 - Phone: (970)945-8212 Fax: (970)384-3470 Parcel No. PermitNO. BLRE-7-11-2115 Permit Type: Residential Building Work Classification: Addition Permit Status: Active Issue Date: 7/19/2011 Expires: 01/15/2012 Subdivision Section Township Range 314 DIAMOND A RANCH RD W CARBONDALE, CO 81623 - 239320301044 ASPEN GLEN FLG 1 Owner Information Address 314 Diamond A Ranch RD Carbondale CO 81623 Phone Cell Contractor(s) Sopris General Contractors Phone Primary Contractor (970)963-4110 Yes Proposed Construction / Details Addition of garage FEES DUE Fee Plan Check Fee Residential Building Fee Total: Amount $236.11 $363.25 $599.36 Valuation: $ 22,342.12 Total Sq Feet: 898 FEES PAID Inv Total Paytype Amt Paid Amt Due Inv # BLRE-7-11-21221 $ 599.36 Credit Card Credit Card $363.25 $236.11 $ 0.00 Required Inspections: For Inspections cell: 1(888)868-5306 Inspection IVR See Permit Record Building Department Copy Tuesday, July 19, 2011 2 Protect Address Garfield County Building & Planning Department 108 8th Street Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 - Phone: (970)945-8212 Fax. (970)384-3470 314 DIAMOND A RANCH RD W CARBONDALE, CO 81623 - Owner Information Douglas Hacker Parcel No. Permit NO BLRE-7-11-2115 Permit Type: Residential Building ..ork Classification: Addition Pewit Status: Active Issue Date: 7/19/2011 Expires: 01/15/2012 239320301044 Subdivision ASPEN GLEN FLG 1 Section Township Range Address 314 Diamond A Ranch RD Carbondale CO 81623 Phone Cell Contractor(s) Phone Primary Contractor Sopris General Contractors (970)963-4110 Yes Proposed Construction / Details Addition of garage FEES DUE Fee Amount Plan Check Fee $236.11 Residential Building Fee $363.25 Total: $599.36 Valuation: Total Sq Feet: $ 22,342.12 898 FEES PAID Inv Total Paytype Amt Paid Amt Due Inv # BLRE-7-11-21221 $ 599.36 Credit Card Credit Card $363.25 $236.11 $ 0.00 Required Inspections: For Inspections call: 1(888)868-5306 Inspection IVR See Permit Record Building Department Copy Tuesday, July 19, 2011 2 Gvou7-ziy 108 8`t' Street, Suite 401, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Ph: 970-945-8212 Fx:970-384-3440 inspection Line: 888-868-5306 www.garfield-county.com BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION F-4 1 Parcel No: (this in/ormarion is available at the assessors office 970-945-9134) Z313Zo3c1,o41I Lot No: Block No: Subd,/ Exemption: A -H4 AWEl l (A1—gN F LC1 1- 2 Job Address: (if an address has not been assigned, please provide Cl?, HWY or Street Name h• City) or and legal description 31g D(AMoNt A FANO' ZoAj) Ckged,ODA- Le GO 3 Owner: (property owner) SOVG LAS ititC FEV- Mailing Address: 31W DIAMOND A P4tti1 PD Ph: Alt Ph: 4 Contractor: 5oP9-15 C-ieogigM - Cot 1M11tfs Mailing Address: too 14 Sal) *(MI CAref#TOPAt6 Ph: IfO.163. 1110 Alt Ph: 5 Manufactured home installer: Mailing Address: Ph: Lic #: 6 Architect: WygpY rEA4O6 A.WAH EGt5 Mailing Address: Met £M1A RD #A 1145Avt Ph: qTO. 4121. &{962 Alt Ph: 7 Engineer: le -i-4 A Mailing Address: IZ q EMAIk RD M -I SikSkLr Ph: ef qv. q Zq • 5(: q Alt Ph: 8 Sq. Ft. of Building: gq�j Sq. Ft. or Acres of Lot: 22.1114z- Saul Height: No. of Floors: 9 Use of Building: (esidentta Commercial Other Class of Work: New Alteration 'Addition Repair Demo Rim c 10 Describe Work: 6ipt e ect -r 11 Garage: ttached Detached Septic: NiA ISDS Community Type of Heat: Nat. Gas Propane Electric Other 12 Driveway Permit: Owners valuation of Work: NOTICE Authorit . This application for a Building Pennit must be signed by the Owner of the property, described above, or an authorized agent. If the signature below is not that of the Owner, a separate letter of authority, signed by the Owner, must be provided with this Application. Leeal Access. A Building Permit cannot be issued without proof of legal and adequate access to the property for purposes of inspections by the Building Department. Other Permits. Multiple separate permits may be required: (1) State Electrical Pennit, (2) County ISDS Permit, (3) another pennit required for use on the property identified above, e.g. State or County Highway/ Road Access or a State Wastewater Discharge Pennit. Void Permit. A Building Pennit becomes null and void if the work authorized is not commenced within 180 days of the date of issuance and if work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after commencement. CERTIFICATION 1 hereby certify that 1 have read this Application and that the information contained above is true and correct. 1 understand that the Building Department accepts the Application, along with the plans and specifications and other data submitted by me or on my behalf (submittals), based upon my certification as to accuracy. Assuming completeness of the submittals and approval of this Application, a Building Pennit will be issued granting permission to me, as Owner, to construct the stntcture(s) and facilities detailed on the submittals reviewed by the Building Department. In consideration of the issuance of the Building Pennit, 1 agree that 1 and my agents will comply with provisions of any federal, state or local law regulating the work and the Garfield County Building Code, ISDS regulations and applicable land use regulations (County Regulation(s)). I acknowledge that the Building Permit may be suspended or revoked, upon notice from the County, if the location, construction or use of the stnucture(s) and facility(ies), described above, are not in compliance with County Regulation(s) or any other applicable law. I hereby grant permission to the Building Department to enter the property, described above, to inspect the work. 1 fitrther acknowledge that the issuance of the Building Pennit does not prevent the Building Official from: ( I ) requiring the correction of errors in the submittals, if any, discovered after issuance; or (2) stepping construction or use of the structure(s) or facility(ies) if such is in violation of Comity Regulation(s) or any other applicable law. Review of this Application, including submittals, and inspections of the work by the Building Department do not constitute an acceptance of responsibility or liability by the County of errors, omissions or discrepancies. As the Owner, I acknowledge that responsibility for compliance with federal, state and local laws and County Regulations rest with the and my authorized agents, including without limitation my architect designer, engineer and: or builder. 1 HEREBY ACKN� WLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ AN� STAND THE NOTICE & CERTIFICATION ABOVE: OWNERS SIGNAT DATE V SA 1.7. be sit<ei .oto. 11 "1.1q.( STAFF USE ONLY Special Conditions: Adjusted Valuation: ZZi 3(/2.1Z Plan Check Fee: z36'• // Permit Fee: 3 3.25 Manu home Fee: �—, Misc Fees: �-- Total Fees: 5'71 ' 3 6Z. Fees Paid:Balance t ► Due: 34 3.73 BP No & issue Date: ISDS No & Issued Date: —2115 Setbacks: rye) E.z01510 OCC Group: reG Const Type: SC' Zoning: ?uD BLIP DEP 6 � 7/0 P,J„yNG T: .-� „ // APP OVAL DATE A PROVAL DAT Contacts Building Plan Review Description of Work: Addition of garage Bin #: Location Address: 000314 DIAMOND A RANCH RD W CARBONDALE, CO General Information rCase Manager: David Bartholomew Plan Case Number: BLDG -7-11-6926 Parcel: 239320301044 Application Date: 07/07/2011 Owner: Douglas Hacker Applicant: Douglas Hacker Applicant Phone: Email: Building Planning/Zoning Engineered Foundation Property Line Setbacks Driveway Permit 30ft Stream Setbacks Surveyed Site Plan Flood Plain 11-1/,4 Septic Permit and Setbacks Building height Grade/Topography 30% Toning Sign -off Attach Residential Plan Review List NjRoad Impact Fees Minimum Application Questionnare /N/iHOA/DRC Approval Subdivision Plat Notes Grade/Topography 40% AI/4 Fire Department Review Planning Issues Valuation Determination/Fees Subdivision Plat Red Line Plans/Stamps/Sticker Attach Conditions / Application Signed Plan Reviewer To Sign Application Parcel/Schedule No. General Comments: • I VglaiheV • ,ZZ, 3(/Z/2 ibiAm/ / Ards/2,4e 3 6 3. Z "u,/ /4e Z 36 • // Td:'j_ 5'99.96 Nl n 40# Snowload Letter - Manu. Homes/A 6 / Soils Report GARFIELD COUNTY Building & Planning Department 108 8th Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 Telephone: 970.945.8212 Facsimile: 970.384.3470 www. qarfield-county. com SINGLE FAMILY OR DUPLEX BUILDING PERMIT NOTE: In order to understand the scope of work intended and to expedite the issuance of a permit, it is important that complete information be provided. Please review this document to determine if you have adequate information to design your project and to facilitate a plan review. SINGLE FAMILY OR DUPLEX BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST This checklist is to be used with all single family dwelling construction. APPLICATION FORM: Please make sure the following information is provided on the application. Parcel number obtained from the County Assessor's Office. Job address (assigned physical address) Legal Description: lot, block, filing, subdivision or tract, section, township and range. Owners name, mailing address, phone, fax, or cell. Contactors name, mailing address, phone, fax, or cell. Architect/Engineer's name, mailing address, phone, fax or cell. Building size, height, number of stories, lot size. Use of building (residential) Class of Work (new, addition, alteration, repair, demo, move, other) Description of work. Type of heating (natural gas, propane, electric, other). Sewer system (Community or ISDS), also see other items below. Garage (attached or detached). Driveway permit (please see other items below) Valuation (labor and materials) see attached worksheet. OTHER ITEMS: If you anticipate obtaining a water -tap from the City of Rifle, please provide a letter indicating that the City will provide water service. (Required to submit building permit application). ISDS requires a septic permit application to be submitted with the building permit application. A separate electrical permit must be obtained from the State of Colorado Electrical Board. Prior to submittal of a building permit, you are required to show proof of legal and adequate access to the site. This may include proof of right to use a private easement, County Road & Bridge permit, or Colorado Department of Highway permit, including a Notice to Proceed. The County Road & Bridge Department can be reached at 970-625-8601. If you anticipate excavating or grading prior to issuance of a building permit, you will be required to obtain a separate grading permit. If you belong to a Homeowners Association (HOA), it is your responsibility to obtain written approval, if required. Provide copies of any Resolutions and/or Land Use Permits associated with this property. Additional Dwelling Units may require Administrative Review. Minimum dwelling dimension is 20 ft wide x 20 feet long. A Colorado State Licensed Electrician and Plumber must perform installation and hook-ups, unless the homeowner is performing the work. BUILDING PLANS: Two (2) sets of plans must be submitted. Plans must be 18"x24" minimum size, complete, identical, legible, and to scale. All plans will be checked at the counter for completeness. If any of the required information is missing, the building permit application cannot be accepted. SITE PLAN: Please make sure the following information is provided on the site plan. Property address/legal description. North Arrow and Scale on each page. Show all property lines, building envelopes, flood plain, and easements. Provide setback distances from boundaries, buildings, septic, well, and waterways. Location and direction of the county or private road and driveway accessing the property. Proposed and existing structures include sheds, barns, decks, patios, and any other buildings. Existing and proposed grade, positive drainage around structure (to be contained on site). Streams, rivers, creeks, springs, ponds and ditches. Existing and proposed wells, septic tanks, leach fields, and other systems. (if applicable) Retaining walls (engineer stamped detail required for walls over four (4) ft, measured from bottom of footing to top of wall). NOTE: Any site plan depicting the placement of any portion of the structure within fifty (50) feet of a property line or not within an established building envelope shall be prepared, stamped, and signed by a licensed surveyor. For structures to be built within a building envelope, provide a copy of the recorded subdivision final plat with the proposed structure located in the building envelope. ARCHITECTURAL PLANS: Please provide the following information on the architectural plans. Minimum four (4) elevations (N,S,E,W) Indicate height of building measured from existing grade to the midpoint between the ridge and eave of a gable or shed roof or to the top of a flat roof. Floor plans for each level including dimensions and scale noted. Clearly label each room or space (bedroom, bath, kitchen, closet, etc). Show the location of the mechanical equipment. Building cross sections with construction details. Window sizes, types, and operation noted on the floor plans or elevations. Specify roof slope/pitch, roof covering, and siding materials. Stair and guard details specifying rise, run, height and spacing. Attic, roof, and crawlspace ventilation details. Indicate size and location of ventilation openings. Minimum insulation shown for walls, floors, roofs/ceilings, slabs, basements and crawlspaces. Provide stove and fireplace make, model, EPA or Colorado Phase II Certification. Masonry fireplaces shall be designed to the International Residential Code (IRC) requirements. STRUCTURAL PLANS: Please provide the following information on the structural plans. Design specifications to include roof and deck snow load, wind and seismic design, frost depth. Foundation plan showing complete footing and foundation dimensions. Footing and foundation details specifying reinforcement and referenced on plans. Framing plans for each floor level and roof. All beams, columns, joists, rafters, and trusses specified. Pre -manufactured structures require the engineers stamp, signature, and date. Framing /connection details, braced wall lines, shear wall schedule, location and hold downs. NOTE: If any required information is missing, delays in issuing the permit are to be expected. If determined by the Building Official that additional information is necessary to review the application and/or plans for compliance, the application may be placed on hold until the required information is provided. Work may not proceed without the issuance of a permit. The building department will collect a Plan Review fee at time of application submittal. The permit fee, as well as any Septic or Road Impact fees will be collected when the permit is issued. The permit application must be signed by the owner or by person having written authority from the owner to act as their representative. Building cannot be occupied until a Certificate of Occupancy (CO) is issued. Using the building without a CO will be considered an illegal occupancy and may be grounds for vacating the premises. (Final/CO inspection requirements will be attached to your approved field set of plans.) I hereby acknowledge I have read, understand, and will abide by the requirements of this checklist. lip Si. - re o Ow /f Date Garfield County Building & Planning 108 8th Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Phone: 970-945-8212 Fax: 970-384-3470 www.•arfield-count .com Po: caditdd 0_,,o2ttctemo eat. , /u1 / / t-2/ a ,d/;,ff kl5div/ti 0,4 permit- . Nis4 Applicant: Job Address: Subd- Lot/block: FEE ESTIMATE FOR S/F STICK BUILT HOMES (ALL FEES ARE ESTIMATES UNTIL FINAL PLANS ARE REVIEWED) • I'4 'DI#i it A- t'4W et:, Wfdir CA -R N:14 %2E FINISHED LIVING SPACE: 10 sf X 74.68= f I 0. l 2 UNFINISHED BASEMENT: sf X 41.00= CRAWL SPACE: sf X 9.00= GARAGE: $ ctsf X 18.00= 11 Zv2 r . 00 UNCOVERED PATIO/DECK: COVERED PATIO/DECK MISC: MISC: sf X 12.00= se X 24.00= TOTAL VALUATION: 4 22, 39 Z. I 2 - THIS THIS SECTION WILL BE DETERMEND BY GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING & PLANNING PLAN REVIEW FEE: PERMIT FEE: TOTAL: nLe," SEPTIC= PERMIT: PERC: Garfield County Building Requirements Codes: 2009 IRC, IBC, IFGC, IMC, IPC, 2009 IECC. Setbacks: Check subdivisions and zone district for setback requirements. Snowload (measured at the roof! Not ground): 40 PSF up to 7000 ft. elevation 50 PSF 7001-8000 ft. elevation 75 PSF 8001-9000 ft. elevation 100 PSF 9001-10000 ft. elevation Seismic design category: B Weathering probability for concrete: Severe Termite infestation probability: None to slight. Wind Speed: 90 mph Decay probability: None Wind Exposure:13 or C (see section R301.2.1.4) Frost Depth: 36 inches to 8000ft elevation. 42 inches 8001ft elevation and above. Winter Design Temperature: Minus 2 to 7000ft.; minus 16 over 7000ft elevation. Air Freezing Index: 2500° F -days to 7000ft.; over 7000ft. to be determined by Building Official Ice Shield under-layment required. Mean Annual Temp: Variable Insulation: Windows/doors U=.35; Skylights U=.6; TBL 402.1.1, 2009 IECC. Minimum R -Values: • Ceilings/roofs R values are R-38 stick built structures. R38 log construction and steel rafter construction • Walls R values are R-20 wood frame. See Table 402.2.5 2009 IECC for steel framing • Floors R -values are R-30 or enough to fill cavity • Basement wall R -values are R-10/13 • Slab perimeter R -values and depth is R-10/24 in. • Crawl space wall R -value are R-10/13 Floors over vented crawlspaces must be insulated; R-30 or enough to fill the cavity. Vents shall be located below the bottom of the floor joist per IRC, R-408.1. As an alternative to insulating floors, crawlspace walls shall be permitted to be insulated when the space is not vented to the outdoors and meets the requirements of IRC, R-408.3. Basement walls must be insulated to frost depth. Common garage to house walls and ceiling -floors must have minimum R-20 insulation. Take precautions to protect plumbing in these areas. Aspen Glen Homeowner's Association Design Review Committee April 14, 2011 Mr. Doug Hacker 314 Diamond A Ranch Road West Carbondale, CO 81623 Re: Minor Review Lot E-44/314 Diamond A Ranch Road West Dear Doug, via email Thank you for your minor addition plan submittal for your new garage. Receipt is hereby acknowledged of the $507.00 for the Construction Road Access Fee (based upon the square footage of the addition); $1,162.00 Security Access Fee (based upon the amount of time for construction); $1,000 Design Review Fee. The DRC has determined that the simplicity and square footage of the new garage that a reduced builder's completion deposit is warranted and $10,000 will be required at or before the pre -construction meeting. The $1,000 fee covers 1.5 hours of review which includes DRC review of the submittal, notification of adjacent property owners, a pre -construction meeting, dry -in inspection and final inspection, and DRC administrative work. If, for some reason, the review process exceeds 1.5 hours an additional fee will be charged at a rate of $600 per hour. The DRC, at their April 12, 2011 meeting, did approve the addition as represented in the submitted application and presented by your architect. The computer modeling was very helpful as well at the renderings. As we discussed, several aspects of the design do not comply with the Design Guidelines however, if the roof pitch were raised to 4:12 or greater the garage would be too big and more impactful to the site and neighborhood. Additionally, the straight wall of the garage is broken up enough by the materials and design. The addition is compatible with the existing home and appears to have been designed at the same time as the home. The DRC was extremely pleased with the results. The DRC approved of the minor addition with the following conditions: 1. The DRC attempts to the greatest extent practicable to protect Aspen Glen's dark night sky. Please ensure that the ribbon window is made of opaque glass to reduce light pollution and glare from the garage. Please provide a sample of the glass for DRC review prior to installation. 0080 Bald Eagle Way Carbondale, CO 81623 Tel: (970) 963-3362 1 Email: llamont@sopris. net 2. The DRC will review the landscaping at final inspection to consider whether more landscaping is warranted on the hillside or on the back side of the garage. Finally, a pre -construction meeting, dry -inspection and final inspection will be required for this improvement. Please keep in mind that a copy of your approved plans is kept on file for periodic review by the Design Review Committee to assure compliance with your approved plans. Any anticipated changes from your approved plans must be submitted to, reviewed by and receive approval from the Design Review Committee prior to making any changes. Sincerely, Leslie Lamont, Administrator Aspen Glen Design Review Committee Cc: Eric Westerman DRC 0080 Bald Eagle Way Carbondale, CO 81623 Tel: (970) 963-3362 2 Email:Ilamont@sopris.net Account Page 1 of 1 Account: R830133 Location Parcel Number 2393-203-01- 044 Situs Address 000314 W DIAMOND A RANCH RD City Carbondale ZipCode 81623 Tax Area 083 - 1 R-MFN - 083 Legal Summary Section: 20 Township: 7 Range: 88 Subdivision: ASPEN GLEN FLG 1 Lot: E-44 Transfers Sale Price Tax History Tax Year Taxes *2011 $4,669.44 2010 $5,948.16 * Estimated Owner Information Owner Name HACKER, DOUGLAS A & LINDA C Owner Address 314 DIAMOND A RANCH ROAD CARBONDALE, CO 81623- 8860 Sale Date 08/23/1995 11/07/1994 01/01/1900 01/01/1900 Images • Photo • Sketch • GIS Assessment History Actual (2011) Primary Taxable Tax Area: 083 Type Actual Improvement $825,230 Land $140,000 Doc Type Deeds Deeds Deeds Deeds Mill Levy Assessed $65,690 $11,140 $965,230 $76,830 : 60.7760 Acres SQFT Units 0.000 0.000 1.000 0.515 0.000 0.000 Book Page B. 0950 P: 0939 B. 0921 P: 0661 B 0918 P: 04.08 B: 0904 P. 0724 https://act.garfield-county.com/assessor/taxweb/account.jsp?accountNum=R830133 7/7/2011 COOPER LIGHTING - METALUX® DESCRIPTION The SM miniature striplight accessory reflectors are designed to add function and flexibility to the SM striplight series. 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Electrical Electronic Ballast: 3 conductor, 18 gauge wire. Color -coded quick connectors allow easy connection for modular fixtures. Power feed is 18 gauge white cord. Factory installed ballast disconnect allows the ballast to be disconnected from and reconnected to incoming power under load without turning the entire circuit off. Dimming: Advance Mark X, use Advance compatible two -wire control (no extra lead required). Emergency Battery Pack: 450 Lumens © 90min. Options and Accessories Dual Switching: Order the DS option far separate row switching. DS option comes complete with the 4th through wire option. 4 and 5 wire: Order X4 far EM battery. For non-standard dimming options, order X5 option for Advance Mark VII, DALI and ESI. Order X4 for Lutron Hi-Lume and ECO -10. Consult factory for any additional wiring conditions. Mounting Wall Mounting: Precision die -formed steel bracket system that hooks and locks onto the wall, painted white. Finish Pre -painted textured white finish. Shipped with plastic adhesive film protector. Lightolier is a Philips group brand Ordering Instructions Individual Fixtures: 1. Order number of Modules required. 2. Order one End Set Wall or Surface per Module. Continuous Runs: 1. Determine run length. 2. Order the appropriate number of Modules for the complete run. 3. Order one End Set Wall or Surface per run. Labels UL, cUL and I.B.E.W. Job Information Job Name: Cat. No.: Lamp(s): Notes: Type: U] 631 Airport Road, Fall River, MA 02720 • (508) 679-8131 • Fax (508) 674-4710 We reserve the right to change details of design, materials and finish. www.lightolier.com © 2008 Philips Group • D1208 PHILIPS 1_I C31 -I i C)1_ I I:IZ Lighting Systems S06-8 Page 2 of 2 Performance & Quick Calculators Report No: ITL53176 Catalog No.: SO614AIWNS1 Lamps: 1-F32T8 Lumens: 2950 Efficiency: 89.9% CANDLEPOWER ZONE 0 22 45 67 90 DEG. 180 753 753 753 753 753 175 762 762 761 760 756 165 799 792 773 750 731 155 832 817 776 724 685 145 854 832 766 677 612 135 846 820 742 618 520 125 808 784 692 546 407 115 688 672 610 466 278 105 371 386 406 364 147 95 52 60 70 97 28 90 0 0 0 0 0 85 0 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 0 0 65 0 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fixture Lengths & Mounting Locations 4' (10.16cm) 1 / 40" (101.60cm)—I.---.I- 4" (10.16cm) 4 -Foot 12 -Foot 16 -Foot I— 4' 0" (121.92cm) --1I 4 2 (127.00cm) -I 4" (10.16cm) / 88" (223.52cm) 4" (10.16cm) 1 1 8 -Foot 88" (223.52cm) 8 0 (243 84cm) 8 2 (248.92cm) 6" x 6" Square T8 1 -Lamp per 4 -Foot Section COEFFICIENTS OF UTILIZATION % EFFECTIVE CEILING CAVITY REFLECTANCE 80 70 50 % WALL REFLECTANC 50 30 10 50 30 10 ROOM CAVITY RATIO 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 86 86 86 78 74 71 71 65 60 65 57 51 59 50 44 54 44 38 49 39 33 45 35 29 42 32 25 39 29 22 36 26 20 73 73 73 66 64 61 60 56 51 55 49 44 50 43 38 46 38 33 42 34 28 38 30 25 36 27 22 33 25 19 31 22 17 E 50 30 10 50 50 50 43 42 41 38 36 34 33 30 28 30 26 24 26 23 20 23 20 17 21 17 15 19 15 13 17 14 11 15 12 10 ZONAL LUMEN SUMMARY ZONE LUMENS % BARELAMP % LUMINAIRE 0-90 0 0 0 90-180 2652 89.9 100 0-180 2652 89.9 100 I 1 4 (10.16cm) 8. (20 32cm) / 1 40" (101.60cm)—I----F 4" (10.16cm) 8' 0" (243 84cm) 12' 2" (370 84cm) 4"(10.16cm) 1 / 88" (223 52cm 4 0" (121.92cm)—'),� 4 -Foot Run 8 -Foot Run 12-Foo1 Run 16 -Foot Run 4 -Foot Module 1 8" (20 32cm) I r l 88" (223.52cm) I 1 4' (10.16cni) 8' 0" (243 84cm) Mounting Accessories End Set Wall: SO6E Lightolier is a Philips group brand 16' 2" (492.76cm) 8' 0" (243 84cm) 1 8 -Foot Module 1 1 2 End Set 1 1 1 1 Job Information Type: 631 Airport Road, Fall River, MA 02720 • (5081679-8131 • Fax (508) 674-4710 We reserve the right to change details of design, materials and finish. www.lightolier.com © 2008 Philips Group • 01208 PHILIPS I_IGI-I i C)I_IIEIZ Page 1 of 2 Ordering Information Family Lamps Length sas 1 N 3 Type Lighting Systems S06 -1O 6" x 6" Square 18 1 -Lamp per 4 -Foot Section AD 4 7/8" (12.38cm) 5 3/4'(14.61cm) 6-1/8' (31.12cm) Mounting W 1 = 1 -Light 4 = 4 -Foot AD = Asymmetrical W = Wall 8= 8 -Foot Direct Complete ordering instruction below. 5-7/8" (14.92cm) Shielding S = Straight Blade Louver C =Paracube 1/2" L = Lens K19 N = None P = Parabolic Louver 1 Scale Factor = 3/8 Voltage Dl 1 = 120v 2=277v 3 = 347v 01 = Dimming 120v D2 = Dimming 277v E1 = Emergency 120v E2 = Emergency 277v Options X4 = 4th Wire X5 = 5th Wire Blank = No Opt. DS = Dual Switch Features 1. Housing: 20 gauge pre -painted die formed steel. Weldless, die-cast bulkheads allowing casting to casting luminaire connection. ABS Cast plastic end caps, painted white to match housing. fastenerless attachment. 2. Lamp: One F32T8 fluorescent lamp per 4 -foot section. Provided by others. 3. Reflector: Precision die -farmed high reflectance white pre -painted steel. 4. Straight Blade Louver: Lift and shift, constructed from die -formed aluminum and finished to match the housing. Louver blades are 1" (2.54cm) high on 1-1/8" (2.86cm) centers. 5. Lens: Extruded 100% acrylic clear prismatic lens. 6. Paracube Louver: Lift and shift, injection molded metalized louver with 1/2" (1.27cm) x 1/2" (1.27cm) cubes. 7. Parabolic Louver: Lift and shift, constructed of die -formed semi -specular aluminum. Louver blades are 1" (2.54cm) high on 1-1/2' (3.81cm) centers. Electrical Electronic Ballast: 3 conductor, 18 gauge wire. Color -coded quick connectors allow easy connection for modular fixtures. Power feed is 18 gauge white cord. Factory installed ballast disconnect allows the ballast to be disconnected from and reconnected to incoming power under load without turning the entire circuit off. Dimming: Advance Mark X, use Advance compatible two -wire control (no extra lead required). Emergency Battery Pack: 450 Lumens © 90min. Options and Accessories Dual Switching: Order the DS option for separate row switching. DS option comes complete with the 4th through wire option. 4 and 5 wire: Order X4 for EM battery. For non-standard dimming options, order X5 option for Advance Mark VII, DALI and ESI. Order X4 for Lutron Hi-Lume and ECO -10. Consult factory for any additional wiring conditions. Lightolier is a Philips group brand Mounting Wall Mounting: Precision die -formed steel bracket system that hooks and locks onto the wall, painted white. Finish Pre -painted textured white finish. Shipped with plastic adhesive film protector. Ordering Instructions Individual Fixtures: 1. Order number of Modules required. 2. Order one End Set Wall or Surface per Module. Continuous Runs: 1. Determine run length. 2. Order the appropriate number of Modules for the complete run. 3. Order one End Set Wall or Surface per run. Labels UL, cUL and I.B.E.W. Job Information Job Name: Cat. No.: Lamp(s): Notes: Type: [ DI 631 Airport Road, Fall River, MA 02720 • (508) 679-8131 • Fax (508) 674-4710 We reserve the right to change details of design, materials and finish. www.lightolier.com © 2008 Philips Group • F1208 PHILIPS 11 1_IGHTCe1_1I:It® Lighting Systems SQ6-10 Page 2 of 2 Performance & Quick Calculators Report No: ITL53178 Catalog No.: SQ614ADWS1 Lamps: 1-F32T8 Lumens: 2950 Efficiency: 77.8 CANDLEPOWER ZONE 0 22 45 67 90 DEG. 180 0 0 0 0 0 175 0 0 0 0 0 165 0 0 0 0 0 155 0 0 0 0 0 145 0 0 0 0 0 135 0 0 0 0 0 125 0 0 0 0 0 115 0 0 0 0 0 105 0 0 0 0 0 95 0 0 0 0 0 90 0 2 0 2 0 85 32 35 21 33 32 75 95 149 152 108 109 65 361 509 302 122 151 55 751 703 447 149 155 45 868 785 569 239 181 35 906 835 673 391 277 25 911 863 753 560 452 15 891 866 807 721 653 5 854 853 835 817 799 0 835 835 835 835 835 Fixture Lengths & Mounting Locations 4" (10.16cm1 I y ' —40" (101.60cm)-4-1- 4'00 16cm) 4 -Foot 12 -Foot 16 -Foot 11-4'0"(121.92cm)--1l 4'2" (127.00cm( 74'110 .16cm) 88" (223.52cm) 4"(10.16cm) I 8 -Foot 6" x 6" Square T8 1 -Lamp per 4 -Foot Section COEFFICIENTS OF UTILIZATION /o EFFECTIVE CEILING CAVITY REFLECTANCE 80 70 50 WALL REFLECTANC E 50 30 10 50 30 10 ROOM CAVITY RATIO 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 93 93 93 81 78 75 71 66 61 62 56 51 55 48 43 49 42 37 44 37 32 40 33 28 37 30 25 34 27 23 31 25 21 91 91 91 80 77 74 69 65 60 61 55 50 54 46 43 46 42 37 44 37 32 39 33 28 36 30 25 33 27 23 31 25 21 50 30 10 87 87 87 76 74 71 67 63 59 59 54 49 52 46 42 47 41 36 42 36 32 38 32 28 35 29 25 32 27 23 30 24 21 ZONAL LUMEN SUMMARY ZONE LUMENS Yo BARELAMP Y. LUMINAIRE 0-90 2296 77.8 100.0 90-180 0 0.0 0.0 0-180 2296 77.8 100.0 88' (223.52cm( I 1 4"110.16cm1 1 8 0 (243.84cm) 8 2 (248.92cm) / 8" (20.32cm) 40" (101.60cm)-1—+ 4" (10.16cm) ,,,4" 110.16cm) B 0" (243.84cm) 12' 2" (370.84cm) 88" (223.52cm) ' 0" (121 92cm)-1 78'120 32cm) 4 -Foot Module 4 -Foot Run 8 -Foot Run 12 -Foot Run 16 -Foot Run 88" (223.52cm) 1 4" (10.16cm) 8 0 (243.84cm) Mounting Accessories End Set Wall: SQ6E Lightolier is a Philips group brand 16'2"(492 76cm) 8' 0" (243.84cm) 8 -Foot Module 1 1 2 End Set 1 1 1 1 Job Information Type: 631 Airport Road, Fall River, MA 02720 • (508)679-8131 • Fax (508) 674-4710 We reserve the right to change details of design, materials and finish. www.lightolier.com © 2008 Philips Group • F1208 PHILIPS MS180_W 825-0216.gxd:MS180 325-1553.gxd -(6/26/08 2:57 PM Page 1 COOPER Lighting Instruction Manual Instrucciones Directives CMS180 MS180W, CMS180W MS180_W 825-0216.gxd:MS180 325-1553.qxd -6/26/08 2:58 PM Page 2 MS180, CMS180 (Bronze) COOPER Lighting MS180W, CMS180W (White) Congratulations! You have purchased a Cooper Lighting, LLC motion activated detector for outdoor lighting. When installed properly, this sensor will provide years of convenience and protection for your home and family. How it works Your motion activated detector senses heat from objects such as people, large animals and automobile engines. When motion is detected, the lights connected to the detector will automatically turn on. Once motion has stopped, the lights will automatically turn off atter a preselected time delay. With your motion activated detector attached, you may also control your lights manually from the wall switch. What you need • Phillips screwdriver • Outdoor weatherproof silicone caulking • 1, 2, or 3 -hole junction box coverplate (A) What's included • Motion detector (B) • (3) Wire nuts (C) 70 feet 180 degrees Common wall and eave mounting applications AA® C What to know • cULus Listed for wet location use. • This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Under Part 15 of the FCC Rules, any changes or modifications to the motion detector described in this instruction sheet that are not expressly approved by Cooper Lighting, LLC could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Call for customer service and/or missing or damaged parts (800-334-6871) MS180_W 825-0216.gxd:MS180 325-1553.gxd -16/26/08 2:58 PM Page 3 Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. • Fixture must be connected to a 120 Volt, 60 Hz power source. Any other connection voids warranty. • Total wattage of light bulbs connected to the motion detector cannot exceed 500 watts incandescent / tungsten / halogen. This motion detector should be installed by persons with experience in household wiring or by a qualified electrician. The electrical system, and the method of electrically connecting the fixture to it, must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local building codes. • For supply connections, use wire rated at least 90°C. • For proper operation and protection against damage, the motion detector head adjustment knobs must be facing the ground. • Disassembly of your fixture will void the warranty. For best results • Install your fixture 8-12 feet above ground (motion detector is less sensitive above 12 feet). • Locate fixture so motion moves across detection zone (Fig.1). • Locate fixture away from heat producing sources to prevent false triggering. Also be very careful not to include objects such as windows, white walls and water in the detection zone whenever possible. Fig. 1 • Locate fixture away from moving objects such as trees and street traffic. • Do not install more than one motion detector on one wall switch. Call for customer service and/or missing or damaged parts (800-334-6871) MS180_W 825-0216.gxd:MS180 325-1553.qxd 6/26/08 2:58 PM Page 4 Assembling and wiring your motion detector Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Turn off the power at the main fuse/breaker box. Check to make sure power has been disconnected before continuing. Screw motion detector arm into the desired hole on junction box coverplate. Attach all lampholders or light fixtures to the coverplate as required by light fixture instructions. Step 4: Connect the wires together. Connect all white wires together (house wire, detector wire, and lamp fixture white wires) using wire nuts provided. Connect black lamp wires to red wire from the detector. Connect black house wire to black wire from the detector (Fig. 2). Step 5: Attach fixture to the junction box according to light fixture instructions. Step 6: Apply silicone caulking around the edges of coverplate and in any open screw holes for a watertight seal. Step 7: Insert bulb(s) according to light fixture instructions. Step 8: Turn power on at main fuse/breaker box. Your fixture mounts to the following standard junction boxes: round octogonal How to operate your fixture Step 1: Move slide switch on bottom of the sensor to "TEST". Set sensitivity knob to medium (halfway) (Fig. 3). Step 2: Turn on the power to fixture. Allow fixture to warm up approximately 40 seconds before testing. (Lights will come on and stay on during warm-up period.) Step 3: Aim sensor head toward desired detection area, maintaining a 15° down angle to allow moisture to drain. Note: Maintain air spacing between lamps and sensor head, at least 1". Make sure sensor head is positioned with control switches facing towards the ground. Step 4: Walk across the detection zone at the farthest distance you wish your detector to detect motion. Step 5: Adjust sensitivity until you get desired results. Lights will turn off 4 seconds atter all motion stops. Step 6: Move slide switch to 4 MIN or 12 MIN (AUTO mode). At dusk, lights will operate in the AUTO setting. Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Call for customer service and/or missing or damaged parts (800-334-6871) MS180W 825-0216.gxd:MS180 325-1553.gxd, 6/26/08 2:58 PM Page 5 How to select your desired feature How to set power switch: Keep the power to the fixture on. Mode of operation: Auto setting (motion activated) Lights should turn on with motion only at night and should turn off after 4 or 12 minutes. Set slide switch on sensor to: 4 MIN or 12 MIN Dusk to Dawn Setting (activated only at night) Lights should stay on from dusk to dawn and then reset to the auto setting next dawn. 4 MIN or 12 MIN Turn power on and off twice within 3 seconds Standard Floodlight Setting Lights should stay on continu- ously both day and night (must be reset manually). TEST Turn power on and off twice within 3 seconds Test Setting Lights should turn on with motion both day and night. Lights should turn off after 4 seconds. TEST Turn the power to the fixture on, Return to Auto Setting (motion activated) From any of the above setting. 4 MIN or 12 MIN Turn the power "OFF" for at least 40 seconds, then back "ON". Call for customer service and/or missing or damaged parts (800-334-6871) MS180W 825-0216.gxd:MS180 325-1553.gxd -6/26/08 2:58 PM Page 6 What to do i/... Outdoor lights do not come on with motion at night Is there power to the fixture? • Check to see that the circuit breaker has not been tripped. • Be sure the wall switch is in the ON position. • Be sure that the bulb is not burned out or broken. Is the surrounding external ambient light too bright? (If so the unit may think it's daytime.) • Re -aim the head. • Relocate or reposition the unit away from the light. TURN OFF POWER BEFORE CONTINUING. Is the wiring to the fixture loose? • Check wiring, and reconnect it necessary using wire nuts provided. Outdoor lights come on for no apparent reason at night Is there motion in the detection zone? • Make sure the sensor is not picking up moving objects such as trees, traffic, etc. TEST FOR YOURSELF. • Cover the sensor lens with cardboard to prevent sensor from detecting motion. If the lights stay off, some thing in the detection zone is triggering the sensor. • If this is the case, reduce the sensitivity. • Reposition motion sensor. *If the lights stay on with sensor lens covered, contact cus- tomer service. Lights stay on at night and do not turn off Is there motion in the detection zone? • Make sure the sensor is not picking up moving objects such as trees, traffic, etc. • If this is the case, reduce the sensitivity. • Reposition motion sensor If there is no motion, then the unit may be in the override mode. • Turn the light switch to the "OFF position for 40 seconds, and then back to the "ON" position. This will send the unit back into the AUTO mode. •If the lights continue to stay on, contact customer service. Lights continuously blink on and off at night The light given off from the unit's own lamp(s) is affecting the motion sensor • Re -aim lamp(s). • Reposition motion sensor. Lights are on during the day Is the switch on the bottom of the motion sensor in the test mode? • Move the switch to the 4 MIN or 12 MIN position. Is the motion detector shadowed? • Reposition motion sensor Cannot activate dusk to dawn mode at night (override) Is the surrounding external ambient Tight too bright? (If so the unit may think it's daytime.) • Re -aim the head. • Relocate or reposition the unit away from the light. Are you allowing adequate time to enter the dusk to dawn mode? • Turn power on and off twice within 3 seconds. Is there more than one fixture on an indoor wall switch? • If so, put them on separate switches. Call for customer service and/or missing or damaged parts (800-334-6871) insinkerator er Dimensions Dishwasher Drain Connection 6 5 n /,5 • Distance from bottom of sink to center line of disposer outlet. Add 1/2" when stainless steel sinks are used. •• Length of tailpipe from center line of disposer outlet to end of tailpipe. 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COLOR DESCRIPTION CCK Black CCSK Black Neoprene Neoprene Customer Service Tel: 800.8163809 Fax: 800.816.7810 Technical Services Tel: 888.862.3289 Fax: 901.252.1321 Tool Services Tel: 800.284.8665 Thomas etits H-25 www.tnb.com N Jul 27 11 08:OOa CARPETMAX ai tech HEPWORTIH-PAWLAK GEOTECHNICAL July 26, 2011 Sopris General Contractors Attn: Bill Knutson gcbill4 eomcast.net 312 Sun King Drive Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 970 928 9932 p.1 ti. rotrdrP:mdak 1.3o.c:c!tmi;nt, Cxtunx: Road Ule.rt I ri:q t o=.v.rlo 81601 - Phcne 970445.-79 Rix. ?7C -915.8i54 i't PL13 SC,n,CJ4ti1 rgrcfcch.coi Job No. 111 220A Subject: Observation of Excavation, Proposed Garage Addition, Lot E-44, Aspen Glen, 314 Diamond A Ranch Road, Garfield County, Colorado Dear Bill: As requested, a representative of Hepworth-Pawlak Geotechnical, Inc. observed the excavation at the subject site on July 22 and 25, 2011 to evaluate the soils exposed for foundation support. The findings of our observations and recommendations for the foundation design are presented in this report. The services were performed in accordance with our agreement for professional engineering services to Sopris General Contractors, dated July 22, 2011. The proposed garage will be a one story wood frame structure with a slab -on -grade floor. The garage will be connected to the house with a basement level hallway. Foundations were designed based on an allowable soil bearing pressure of 1,500 psf. At the time of our initia] visit to the site, the foundation excavation had been cut in two levels from'/ to 5 feet below the adjacent ground surface. The soils exposed in the bottom of the excavation consisted of relatively dense, slightly silty sandy gravel with cobbles and small boulders. No free water was encountered in the excavation and the soils were slightly moist. The soils exposed in the area of the connecting hallway to the residence consisted of granular foundation wall backfill, estimated at about 5 feet deep. Based on conversations with Bill Knutson and Brett McElvain with K L & A (smtctural engineer), we recommended excavating the old fill down to basement footing Bade and stepping the footing down to that level. We visited the site on July 25't' to observe the connecting hallway excavation. Approximately 4 to 5 feet of 3 -inch screened rock had been encountered overlying footing grade. To avoid the existing perimeter drain and water line in this area, Bill i':lrl:. r 31) 3.541 11`) GolorrdoSpiinga 719-633-556' • SiiverthoInc`%7CL4(.56—i '+ Jul 27 11 08:OOa CARPETMAX 970 928 9932 p.2 Sopris General Contractors 7u1y 26, 2011 Page 2 Knutson preferred to recompact about 2 to 21 feet of the screened rock and place the new footing about a foot above the existing top of footing level The new foundation walls will be doweled into the existing foundation walls. We agreed that placing the footing on a limited depth of compacted screened rock should provide adequate support for the new foundation. Expected settlement of the screened rock should be less than %: inch. Considering the conditions exposed in the excavation and the nature of the proposed construction, spread footings placed on the undisturbed natural soil or a limited depth of screened rock designed for an allowable soil bearing pressure of 1,500 psf can be wed for support of the proposed garage addition. Footings should be a minimum width of 16 inches for continuous walls and 2 feet for columns. Loose and disturbed soils in footing areas should be compacted prior to placement of footings. Exterior footings should be provided with adequate soil cover above their bearing elevations for frost protection. Continuous foundation walls should be reinforced top and bottom to span local anomalies such as by assuming an unsupported length of at least 10 feet. Foundation walls acting as retaining structures should also be designed to resist a lateral earth pressure based on an equivalent fluid unit weight of at least 45 pcf for on-site soil as backfill.. A perimeter foundation drain should be provided to prevent temporary buildup of hydrostatic pressure behind the basement walls and prevent wetting ofthc lower level Structural fill placed within floor slab areas can consist of the on-site soils (excluding rocks larger than about 6 inches) compacted to 4 least 95% of standard Proctor density at a moisture content near optimum. Backfill placed around the structure should be compacted and the surface graded to prevent ponding within at least 10 feet of the addition. The recommendations submitted in this letter are based on our observation of the soils exposed within the foundation excavation and do not include subsurface exploration to evaluate the subsurface conditions within the loaded depth of foundation influence. This study is based on the assumption that soils beneath the footings have equal or better support than those exposed. The risk of foundation movement may be greater than indicated in this report because of possible variations in the subsurface conditions. In order to reveal the nature and extent of variations in the subsurface conditions below the excavation, drilling would be required. It is possible the data obtained by subsurface exploration could change the recommendations contained in this letter. Our services do not include determining the presence, prevention or possibility of mold or other biological contaminants (Iv1O8C) developing in the future. If the client is concerned about MOBC, then a professional in this special field of practice should be consulted. The lot is underlain by Eagle Valley Evaporite that is associated with sinkholes in the area. The Job No. I II 220A Jul 27 11 08:OOa CARPETMAX 970 928 9932 p.3 Sopris General Contractors July 26, 2011 Page 3 risk of future sinkhole development during the service life of the building, in our opinion, is low but the owner should be awae of the risk. If you have any questions or need Thriller assistance, please call our office. Sincerely, HEPWORTH — PAWLAK GEOTCHNICAL, INC. Daniel E. Hardin, P.1 Rev. by SLP DEH/ksw cc: K L & A — Attn: Brett McElvain (bmceivainrklaa.com) Job No. III 220A Permit Card Garfield County Building and Planning Department 108 8th Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Phone (970)945-8212 Fax (970)384-3470 POST ON SITE Permit NO. B L R E 4 1 ®2 1 1 5 Issue Date: 7/19/2011 Permit, Type:; Residential Building Work Classification: Addition Expires: 01/15/2012 AGREEMENT In consideration of the issuance of the permit, the applicant hereby agrees to comply with all laws and regulations related to the zoning, location; construction and erection of the proposed structured for which this permit is granted, and further agrees that if the above said regulations are not fully complied with in the zoning, location, erection and construction of the above described structure, the permit may then be revoked by notice from the County Building department and IMMEDIATELY BECOME NULL AND VOID. Residential Building Parcel #:239320301044 Owner's Name: Douglas Hacker Job Address: 314 DIAMOND A RANCH RD W CARBONDALE, CO 81623 - Owner's Phone: Total Square Feet: 898 Contractor() Phone Primary Contractor (970)963-4110 Yes Sopris General Contractors Work Description: Addition of garage Inspection Scheduling Code c... • actio Insn - ry ��i�-i : , Comments -S'odS 0/1/ /47e/L--!/(/e C/ (ei —47d '- Pass Date 7—z7—/, c-? e ' // Footers t- A. 7 K / Foundation Walls j%/ X Framing (/ Drywall • 20 125 3= hc)( Tri/ of N"/. ,€ -6MX, ,01V/ OA- AI ILL% /J /2 'IA Final Misc Insulation d , D /f774--_,4?�► Grout `175: Mechanical 40S UG Plumbing z, a O lb _sZiZ M/A ///AW 64.r _(' o Rough Plumbing ---,Agri4,2'J1 Gas Gas ADDITIONAL INSPECTIONS MAY BE REQUIRED POST THIS IN CONSPICUOUS PLACE WHEN CONSTRUCTION IS STARTED For Inspections Call: 1-888-868-5306 41/24 /11 z-EG.j-. i�' AWZy'ic_.. �'� '�� # DOG. i ie. &— ' W,OZ- ,Q rot m, - s'i R // /0,--//-77 a‘oL ,eM . /,t/- f L. -- 07< Fi& /O/ tiM //-01-/I /r„,„4.e. 1,73-(e/ —77/74—__41,(/ (1/4 .