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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication- PermitGarfield County • Building & Sanitation Department • 168 8h Street, Suite #201 Glenwood Springs, Co. 81601 Office- 945-8212 Inspection Line- 384-5003 NO. (� 3 Job Address in/M, kf ht Z . goje. \ •,��i I Buildin Permit g �0 / /37yrrnnbr� d r5-111.2-138( Nature of Work / am Use of Building Owner Contractor r,orlhri� , one J, LLC' s LW Amount of Permit $ 017 Date Clerk Permit No: GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION 108 8' Street, Suite 201, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 ./Pbone97Q0-945-8212 / Fu: 970.380.3470 / Inspection Line: 970-384500 1/ ` 5`Parcel/Schedule No: 2316--(7-1-1 `�R l SS AGREEMENT PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO THE APPLICANT AS OWNER, CONTRACTOR AND/OR THE AGENT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR OWNER TO CONSTRUCT THE STRUCTURE AS DETAILED ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBMITTED TO AND REVIEWED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT. IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ISSSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT, THE SIGNER. HEREBY AGREES TO COMPLY WITH ALL BUILDING CODES AND LAND USE REGULATIONS ADOPTED BY GARFIELD COUNTY PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY GIVEN IN 3018.201 CRS AS AMENDED. THE SIGNER FURTHER AGREES THAT IF THE ABOVE SAID ORDINANCES ARE NOT FULLY COMPILED WITH IN THE LOATION, ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION, AND USE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED STRUCTURE, THE PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY NOTICE FROM THE COUNTY AND THAT THEN AND THERE IT SHALL BECOME NULL AND VOID. -7231 idols THE ISSUANCE OF A PERMT BASED UPON PLANS SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER DATA SHALL NOT PREVENT THE BUILDING OFFICIAL FROM THEREAFTER REQUIRING THE CORRECTION OF ERRORS IN SAID PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER DATA OR FROM PREVENTING BUILDING OPERATION BEING CARRIED ON THEREUNDER WHEN IN VIOLATION OF THS CODE OR ANY OTHER ORDINANCE OR REGULATION OF THIS JURISDICTION. THE REVIEW OF SUBMITTED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND INSPECTIONS CONDUCTED THEREAFTER DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN ACCEPTANCE OF ANY RESPONSIBILITIES OR LIABLITIES BY GARFIEID COUNTY FOR ERRORS, OMISSIONS OR DISCREPENCIES. THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR j71ESE ITEMS AND IMPLEMENTATION DURING CONSTRUCTION RESTS SPECIFICIALLY WITH THE ARTICTECT, DESIGNER. BUILDER, AND OWNER. C ENTS ARE INTENDED TO BE CONSERVATIVE AND IN SUPPORT OF THE OWNERS INTEREST. G.Aom.003 it/37030 1 HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT 1 HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE AGREEMENT ABOVE (INITIAL): 4148 7 70. 111% Job Address: VII toW Inlee&0.k Lame_C1 •S• WO%60l 1 Lot No: I,5/),, Block Np l _ _n bail G S d. I Exec i¢IEnI• k jive meat �fJ (/! rI{'(/{ �( 2 ser: I``((�J neb-i�/^f/�or:{II Homes A rens 4%�nnbrl4 -b,�ls Ph• Wk Pb: 6H-7.18 3 }-lAcqntrels �JtA 1 1t,/F7TrlN Hj .e �iti ON Addresy m� Ph1�7-C18X Lic.No. -1 �j (•a/ 4 hi r• ig✓(i +&.tuva 1 Address: 9g75r kic int L'c. #120 HghiwisAwKll D'3-61 5 Sq. FL of ddiyg 3 ((ff.. Sq. jyf Lq(; 7� Height: No. q( bora: �L 6 Use of Buil', ,. _ .�r.: .If�•.:�j. _ I i...!".18 el17f'trN " '^I t, i . heLif 0$ 7 Describe nP/ arntP+•e"/ r 8 Class of Work: pew o Alteration o Remove o Addition o Move 9 Garage: 3 Car / _ _ o Single �,Q (,'Y.CIr o Double Carport: o Single o Double -J�'M 1 o On -Site Sewage Disposal p/Site Plan 10 o Driveway Penni t•••'-'1?-111 �j�IP�T�AAQII 11 �� 11 Valuation of Work: S LI 51 /� Adjusted Valtigp 131714 �T u "apedd C ams Dig; -litee.A p(srp6 Lotob.A.4 y1.wed% 6.02.124,11. Pa 9, "'r' IMo0.e o, t. NOTICE SSUED BY THE STAA SEPARATE TE OF COLORADO. PERMIT IS REQUIRED AND MUST HEI THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID W WORK OR CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED 15 NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 180 DAYS OR, IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS AT ANY TIME AFTER WORK 15 COMMENCED. 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT 1 HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS GOVERNING THIS TYPE OF WORK WILL BE COMPLETED WITHIN WDETUEB SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TO GIVE AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE OR CANCEL TH • 1 IONS OF ANY OTHER STATE OR LOCAL LAW MATING r4 CT1ON OR THE PERFORMANCE OFCONSTRU tI 4A 4JGo 1 ap , , Ply Check Fee: y„ , - 2 /'I Permit Fee: 2 I (a • I.6— Total Fee: Rr � Dated Permit Issued: 1, '( 3(47, Qs -t1 ) 4314.0c OCC G V Const Type: Zoning: Setbacks: anu. Home: ISDS No. t Fee: RI • �t i - .1y`^ o — /• r •WNER /a�/ /�j ``w' f /irJ.Oj tri i4 ...iv B . B EGD -PT. I P APP'' AL/DATE APS N, AE i is AGREEMENT PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO THE APPLICANT AS OWNER, CONTRACTOR AND/OR THE AGENT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR OWNER TO CONSTRUCT THE STRUCTURE AS DETAILED ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBMITTED TO AND REVIEWED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT. IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ISSSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT, THE SIGNER. HEREBY AGREES TO COMPLY WITH ALL BUILDING CODES AND LAND USE REGULATIONS ADOPTED BY GARFIELD COUNTY PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY GIVEN IN 3018.201 CRS AS AMENDED. THE SIGNER FURTHER AGREES THAT IF THE ABOVE SAID ORDINANCES ARE NOT FULLY COMPILED WITH IN THE LOATION, ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION, AND USE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED STRUCTURE, THE PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY NOTICE FROM THE COUNTY AND THAT THEN AND THERE IT SHALL BECOME NULL AND VOID. -7231 idols THE ISSUANCE OF A PERMT BASED UPON PLANS SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER DATA SHALL NOT PREVENT THE BUILDING OFFICIAL FROM THEREAFTER REQUIRING THE CORRECTION OF ERRORS IN SAID PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER DATA OR FROM PREVENTING BUILDING OPERATION BEING CARRIED ON THEREUNDER WHEN IN VIOLATION OF THS CODE OR ANY OTHER ORDINANCE OR REGULATION OF THIS JURISDICTION. THE REVIEW OF SUBMITTED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND INSPECTIONS CONDUCTED THEREAFTER DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN ACCEPTANCE OF ANY RESPONSIBILITIES OR LIABLITIES BY GARFIEID COUNTY FOR ERRORS, OMISSIONS OR DISCREPENCIES. THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR j71ESE ITEMS AND IMPLEMENTATION DURING CONSTRUCTION RESTS SPECIFICIALLY WITH THE ARTICTECT, DESIGNER. BUILDER, AND OWNER. C ENTS ARE INTENDED TO BE CONSERVATIVE AND IN SUPPORT OF THE OWNERS INTEREST. G.Aom.003 it/37030 1 HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT 1 HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE AGREEMENT ABOVE (INITIAL): 4148 7 70. 111% 4 The following items are required by Garfield County for a final inspection: 1. A final Electrical Inspection from the Colorado State Electrical Inspector; 2. Permanent address assigned by Garfield County Building Department posted where readily visible from access road; 3. A finished roof, a lockable house, complete exterior siding, exterior doors and windows installed, a complete kitchen with cabinets, a sink with hot & cold running water, non-absorbent kitchen floor coverings, counter tops and finished walls, ready for stove and refrigerator, all necessary plumbing; 4. A complete bathroom, with washbowl, tub or shower, toilet stool, hot and cold running water, non-absorbent floors and walls finished and a privacy door; 5. All steps outside or inside over three (3) steps must have handrails, guard rails on balconies or decks over 30" high constructed to all 1997 UBC requirements; 6. Outside grading done to where water will detour away from the building: 7. Exceptions to the outside steps, decks and grading may be made upon the demonstration of extenuating circumstances, i.e. weather, but a Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all the required items are completed and a final inspection made; 8. A final inspection sign off by the Garfield County Road & Bridge Department for driveway installation, where applicable; as well as any final sign off by the Fire District, where applicable. A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL ALL THE ABOVE ITEMS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED. ****CANNOT OCCUPY OR USE DWELLING UNTIL A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY (C.O.) 1S ISSUED. OCCUPANCY OR USE OF DWELLING WITHOUT A C.O. WILL BE CONSIDERED AN ILLEGAL OCCUPANCY AND MAY BE GROUNDS FOR VACATING PREMISES UNTIL ABOVE CONDITIONS ARE MET. I understand and agree to abide by the above conditions for occupancy, use and the issuance of a Certificate of Occupa q the dwelling under building permit k 93S I (- (4 -o1- Signature Date Bpcont03/2004 (sr 13R VALUATION/FEE DETERMINATION Applicant oa Address 1 • Date 12-2 .0 Finished (Livable Area): Main Upper l �7q Lower Other Subdivision '�/bn6rtdst Lot/Block /38 Contractor n MseA. Cance Total Square Feet 30 253 r 74.62S 230, L 38 Valuation Basement: Unfinished /1. 24, Y '7 Conversion of Unfinished to Finished Plan Check Fee for Conversion Valuation Garage: Crawl Space: Valuation 757 Y, 18 Valuation Decks/Patios: Covered r10 V 2c/ Valuation Open Valuation Total Valuation 410,4(0 (p z'40 3 / 3, 74kp elf GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING AND PLANNING 970-945-8212 MINIMUM APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS for SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING CONSTRUCTION including NEW CONSTRUCTION ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS and MOVED BUILDINGS In order to understand the scope of the work intended under a permit application and expedite the issuance of a permit it is important that complete information be provided. Adequate and complete information will prevent delays in the plan review process. Reviewing a plan and the discovery that required information has not been provided by the applicant may result in the delay of the permit issuance and in proceeding with building construction. The owner or contractor may be required to provide this information before the plan review may proceed. This causes delays because other plans that are in line for review may be given attention before the new information may be reviewed after it has been provided to the Building Department. Please review this document to determine if you have enough information to design your project and provide adequate information to facilitate a plan review. If you do not, it may be helpful to obtain a book titled "Dwelling Construction under the Uniform Building Code". This book is available to you through this department at our cost. Also, please consider using a design professional for assistance in your design and a construction professional for construction of your project. To provide for a more understandable plan in order to determine compliance with the building, plumbing and mechanical codes, applicants are requested to review the following checklist prior to and during design. Applicants are required to indicate appropriately and to submit the completed checklist at time of application for a permit. Plans to be included for a Building Permit, must be on drafting paper at least l8"x24" and drawn to scale. Plans must include a floor plan, a concrete footing and foundation plan, elevations all sides with decks, balcony, steps, hand rails and guard rails, windows and doors, including the finish grade line. A section showing in detail, from the bottom of the footing to the top of the roof, including re -bar, anchor bolts, pressure treated plates, floor joists, wall studs and spacing, insulation, sheeting, house -rap, (which is required), siding or any approved building material. A window schedule. A door schedule. A floor framing plan, a roof framing plan, roof must be designed to withstand a 40 pound per square foot up to 7,000 feet in elevation, an 80 M.P.H. windshear, wind exposure B, windload of 15 pounds per square foot, and a 36 inch frost depth. All sheets to be identified by number and indexed. All of the above requirements must be met or your plans will be returned. All plans submitted must be incompliance with the 1997 UBC, UMC and 1997 UPC. 1. Is a site plan included that identifies the location of the proposed structure or addition and distances to the property lines from each corner of the proposed structure(s) prepared by a licensed surveyor and has the surveyors signature and professional stamp on the drawing? Properties with slopes of 30% or greater must be shown on the site plan. NOTE: 106.3.1 (7.) Any site plan for the placement of any portion of a structure within 50 ft. of a property line and not within a previously surveyed building envelope on a subdivision final plat shall be prepared by a licensed surveyor and have the surveyors signature and professional stamp on the drawing. Any structure to be built within a building envelope of a lot shown on a recorded subdivision plat, shall include a copy of the building envelope as it is shown on the final plat with the proposed structure located within the envelope Yes 2. Does the site plan also include any other buildings on the property, setback easements and utility easements? Please refer to Section 5.05.03 in the Garfield County Zoning Resolution if the property you are applying for a building permit on is located o come l/ lot. Special setbacks do apply. Yes 3. Does the site plan include when applicable the location of the 1.S.D.S. (Individual Sewage Disposal System) and the distances to the property lines, wells (on subject property and adjacent properties), streams or water courses? 4. Does the site plan indicate the location and direction of the County or G(/ t road accessing the property? Yes 5. Do the plans include a foundation plan indicating the size, location and spacing of all reinforcing steel in accordance with the uniform building code or per stamped engineere,n3 Yes 6. Do the plans indicate the location and size of ventilation openings for under floor crawl spaces and tl c)arances required between wood and earth? Yes 7. Do the plans indicate the size and location of ventilation openings for the attic, roof joist spaces''ss d soffits? Yes------��71`�T 8. Do the plans include design loads as required by Garfield County for roof snow loads, (a minimum- of 40 pounds per square foot up to & including 7,000 feet above sea level), 11oor loads and wind loads? Yes Does the Ian include a building section drawing indicating foundation, wall, floor, and roof con$ruct}on? Yes 10. Does the building section drawing include size and spacing of floor joists, wall studs, ceiling] j ,y6of rafters or joists or trusses? Yes 11. Does the building section drawing or other detail include the method of positive connection of all columns and beams? Yes 12. Does the plan indicate the height of the building or proposed addition from the highest point of the building or addition measured at mid span between the ridge and the eave do yn to existing (undisturbed) grade contours? Yes 13. Does the pldrt include any stove or zero clearance fireplace planned for installation including make and model and Colorado Phase II certifications or phase II EPA certifipatiion? Yes /14/t4Jo • 14. • Does the plan inc de a masonry fireplace including a fireplace section indicating 'design to c• p with the Uni rm Building Code Chapter 37? Yes ,11 No <Hi 15. Does the plan include a window schedule or other verification that egress/rescue windows from sleeping rooms and/or basements comply with the requirements of the Uniform uildin ode? Yes /e /No 16. Does the plan include a window schedule or other verification that windows provide natural light and ventilation for all habitable rooms? Yes k/ No 17. Do the plans indicate the location of glazing subject to human impact such as glass doors, glazing immediately adjacent to such doors; glazing adjacent to any surface normally used as a walking surface; sliding glass doors; fixed glass panels; shower doors and tub enclosures and specify safety glazing for these areas? Yes 18. Is the location of all natural and liquid petroleum gas furnaces, boilers and water heaters indicated on the plan? Yes itn/i/. / No 19. Do you understand that if you are building on a parcel of land created by the exemption process or the subdivision process, are building plans in compliance with all plat notes and/or covenants? Yes . , i /No 20. Do you under4tand that if you belong to a homeowners association, it is your responsibility to obtain written permission from the association, if required by that association, prior to submitting an application for a building permit? The building permit applicatio will not be accepted without it. Yes_ No 21. Will this be thee conn residential structure on the parcel? Yes i7/U// No If no -Explain: 22. Have tw(2) complete sets of construction drawings been submitted with the application? Yes /14/4/ 23. Do you understand that the minimum dimensions a home can be on a lot is 20ft.wide and 2011. long? Yes No 24. Have you design or had this plan designed while considering building and other construction cod requirements? Yes ,t/y% No 25. Do your plans comply with all zoning rules and regulations in the County related to your propeoe district? Yes No 26. Does the plan accurately indicate what you intend to construct and what will receive a final in�fpe§tion by the Garfield County Building Department? Yes .f/Y/L / No 27. Do you understand that approval for design and/or construction changes are required rior to a application of these changes? Yes No ' 28. Do you understand that the Building Department will collect a "Plan Review" fee from you at the time of application submittal and that you will be required to pay the "Permit Fee" as well as any "Road Impact" or "Septic System" fees required, at the time o pick up your building permit? Yes 41 No 29. Are you aware that you must call in for an inspection by 3:30 the business day before the requested inspection in order to receive it the following business day? Inspections will be made from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday throng i ay. Inspections are to be called in to 384-5003. Yes No 30. Are you aware that requesting inspections on work that is not ready or not accessible willsult in a $47.00 re-inpsection fee? Yes �I11/GA ? No 31. Are you aware that you are required to call for all inspections required under the Uniform Building Code including approval on a final inspection prior to receiving a Certificate of Occupancy and occupancy of the building? Yes ,A. % No 32. Are you aware that the Permit Application must be signed by the Owner or a written authority be given for an Agent and that the party responsible for the project must comply ith the Uniform Building Code? Yes .,U No 33. Are you aware that prior to submittal of a building permit application you are required to show proof of a driveway access permit or obtain a statement from the Garfield County Road & Bridge Department stating one is not necessary? You can contact the d & Bridge Department at 625-8601. Yes /A No 34. Do you understand that you will be required to hire a State of Colorado Licensed Electrician and Plumber to perform installations and hookups, unless you as the homeowner are performing the work? The license number of the person performing the work will be required at time of applicably}�spegJtion. Yes r Y l /l l.! No 35. Are you aware, that on the front of the Building Permit Application you will need to fill in the Parcel/Schedule Number for the lot you are applying for this permit on prior to submittal of a building permit application? Your attention in this is appreciated. Yes (v°IIA/ No '36. 'Do you know that the local fire district may review of fire safety issues? Yes check with the building department about t eq ire you to submit plans for their No (please equirement) I hereby acknowledge that I have read, questions to e b st of my ability. Signature of Owner Phone:S{�L)k (days); (evenings) Project Name: Project Address: understand and answered these Date 11-- � 4 -04- l{ v tVAXO&E0N1C9 0(!. w(ti1c, Peaks 144. Lot ne Notes: If you have answered "No" on any of the questions, you may be required to provide this information at the request of the Building Official prior to beginning the plan review process. Delays in issuing the permit are to be expected. Work may not proceed without the issuance of a permit. If it is determined by the Building Official that additional information is necessary to review the application and plans to determine minimum compliance with the adopted codes, the application may be placed behind more recent applications for building permits in the review process and not reviewed until required information has been provided and the application rotates again to first position for review, delay in issuance of the permit or delay in proceeding with construction. Bpminreg072004 PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST Applicant tocJ ?)„.teCtrC. Date %2-2.04) / Building c./Engineered Foundation ALA. Driveway Permit -Stir-ueyed Site Plan H•N • Septic Permit and Setbacks Grade/Topography 30% Loiti act Residential Plan Review List ✓Minimum Application Questionnaire 1 /Cbdivision Plat Notes !� It/Fire Department Review ✓ VValuation Determination/Fees V Red Line Plans/Stamps/Sticker l_•A Attach Conditions ✓Application Signed Plan Reviewer To Sign Application Parcel/Schedule No. 40# Snowload Letter- Manf. Hms. GENERAL NOTES: Planning/Zoning Property Line Setbacks 30ft Stream Setbacks Flood Plain Building Height Zoning Sign -off /Road Impact Fees c/ HOA/DRC Approval Grade/Topography 40% Planning Issues Subdivision Plat Notes IRONBRIDGE 001.F (1.10 6rPVItT1\t. (UNMI %ITN November 10, 2004 Garfield County Building Department 108 8th Street Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 RE: Approved Plans at Ironbridge Dear County Representative, The following plans have been reviewed and approved by the Architectural Review Board of the Ironbridge Property Owners Association for use on Lot 138: Woodley Architectural Group "Ironbridge — Plan 3203" Reverse "Bid Set Redlines" dated September 15, 2004 If you have any questions, please call me at (970) 404-1045. Sincerely, Ironbridge,ssociation Mike Woelke Representative 1 1_ 14-o4- 410 IRUNBBIIII.F DRIVE • (:I Fvanan Srxlnl.t (01k1RADO 81601 970 945 4300 rF 866 945 431)1 F 9.0 928.8865 U AW IRON BNIUOI t 1181.1”.1 August 30, 2004 Hansen Construction IronBridge PO Box 10493 Aspen, CO 81612 (970) 384-0169 ATTN: Mike Woelke Mr. Woelke: YID Scam Corporals 70 Mom Street P: 978 589 5100 Westford, MA 01886 F. 978.589.5103 www buddmgsuence com Enclosed you'll find drawings of our HVAC sizing and wall framing for the IronBridge plans 1-3 submitted for our review. Once you get a chance to look over these plans and the following report, please feel free to call or email (mark@buildingscience.com) with any questions. We will be sending a hard copy by mail. Sincerely, Mark Sevier Encl: Framing Plan Duct Layout cc: Betsy Pettit Steve e Baczeek 4 Loi- 1313 Building, Characteristics Hansen Construction: Ironbridge Specifications Building envelope Ceiling Walls Basement walls Basement slab Windows & Skylights Infiltration Mechanical systems Heal Cooling DHW Ducts Leakage Ventilation Spot ventilation Utility Rates Natural gas Electricity Building Characteristics R-38 R-19 2x6 24" oc R-10 Thermax on walls Un -insulated Low -E spectrally selective double glazing U=0.33, SHGC=0.33 2.5 sq in leakage area per 100 sf envelope 0.1 nACH used in models 90+% Condensing fumace (Gas) Optional 12 SEER AIC system 0.62EF sealed combustion water heater Un -insulated metal w. mastic in bsmt, floor joist spaces, and interior walls ducted central return(s) 10% of high-speed air handler flow / 5% to outside Supply -only system integrated with AHU with fan cycling controller and motorized damper ASHRAE 62.2 Rate 42 CFM; 33% duty cycle Kitchen exhaust fan and bathrooms KinderMorgan Jan — Dec $0.73/therm City of Glenwood Springs 1-100 kWh $0.0775/kWh 100+ $0.751/kWh Due to the volatility in utility rates, please be sure that signage states that utility guarantees are based on the rates stated (and dated) as per above. Monthly service charges are not included in the following energy guarantees. Mil ginslrrrla Hansen Construction Analysis, Aug04 Page 2 of 9 s Building Envelope: Spectrally selective windows: The specified windows are spectrally selective Low -E2 units in vinyl frames. The glass coating allows transmission of most of the visible light (unlike tinted windows), while cutting ultraviolet light transmittance by approximately 90%. Therefore, they reduce cooling load from solar gain, increase comfort, and reduce UV damage to fumishings. Furthermore, the coated glazing has superior insulating properties compared to clear glass. Infiltration/air flow retarder (a.k.a. air barrier): The envelope is tightened to a target based on the surface area of the house (including floor slab). The Building America target is 2.5 square inches of equivalent leakage area per 100 square feet of envelope area. The airtightness of these test houses will be measured with a blower door test. The targets are shown in the table below, in CFM 50 (cubic feet per minute at a test pressure of 50 Pascals) and in ACH 50 (air changes per hour at 50 Pascals). Note that ACH 50 is not the same as natural air changes per hour (nACH). Nominal Surface Volume Goal Goal Energy Design Design Plan floor area Stories area (cu ft) CFM 50 ACH 50 Star Heating Cooling Plan 1 1991 1 8,715 39,926 2180 3.3 88.3 41.2 21.2 Plan 2 2752 2 6,527 33,759 1630 2.9 88.4 40.8 19.4 Plan 3 3398 2 8,203 45,788 2050 2.7 88.5 44.2 22.4 Mechanical Systems: High Efficiency Heating and Cooling Systems: Installing high efficiency heating and cooling equipment is critical to achieving high Energy Star scores. For these homes, we have specified a 90+% AFUE sealed combustion furnace, 0.62 EF power vented hot water heater, and 12 SEER NC as an option. Duct system: The ductwork system will be located within the conditioned space, with the aim of eliminating duct leakage to the exterior. The ducts should be tested for tightness in the completed house with a duct blaster test. The goal is a CFM 25 (cubic feet per minute at 25 Pascals test pressure) equal to 5% of the high-speed air handler nominal flow, at 400 CFM per ton. For instance, a 3 -ton unit has a nominal 1200 CFM flow, with a 60 CFM 25 goal. The requirement is for duct leakage to the outside, not total duct leakage. Pressure Relief (Transfer grilles): In order to prevent pressurization of bedrooms and depressurization of the main space when doors are closed, pressure relief measures such as jump ducts and transfer grilles are specified. The typical one -inch door undercut does not provide an adequate retum path for the supply air, and can result in discomfort and stagnation in closed bedrooms. Another option for retum air from individual bedrooms is to use jump ducts to retum air to the air handler. Jump ducts through the vented attic are the preferred pressure relief in this design. Jump ducts are the higher -cost but better -performing method; high -low transfer grilles in the wall are lower in cost, but have lower sound -attenuation properties. Your HVAC contractor should size transfer jump ducts based on room supply flows (CFM) and the transfer grille sizing chart (enclosed). The chart shows the relationship between the supply airflow and the required free area to relieve the pressure (to the 3 Pa criteria). a CrpratIN Hansen Constriction Analysis, Aug04 Page 3 of 9 Room supply air flow , (CFM) Net free area required (int) Area required after door undercut (int) Transfer grille height required for listed width in inches Jump Duct Diameter Required (in) 10 12 14 (in) (in) (in) 50 27.0 11.0 1.5 1.2 1.0 3.7 75 40.5 24.5 3.3 2.7 2.3 5.6 100 54.0 38.0 5.1 4.2 3.6 7.0 125 67.4 51.4 6.9 5.7 4.9 8.1 150 80.9 64.9 8.7 7.2 6.2 9.1 175 94.4 78.4 10.5 8.7 7.5 10.0 200 107.9 91.9 12.3 10.2 8.8 10.8 225 121.4 105.4 14.1 11.7 10.0 11.6 250 134.9 118.9 15.9 13.2 11.3 12.3 275 148.4 132.4 17.7 14.7 12.6 13.0 300 161.9 145.9 19.4 16.2 13.9 13.6 325 175.4 159.4 21.2 17.7 15.2 14.2 350 188.9 172.9 23.0 19.2 16.5 14.8 Supply Ventilation system: A supply -only ventilation system is specified. An outside air duct is run from the outside to the retum side of the air handler. The running air handler pulls outside air into the return system. A flow regulator or adjustable damper provides fixed outside air supply quantities independent of air handler blower speed, and the HVAC system provides circulation and tempering. In addition to the flow regulator, an electrically operated damper will be installed to prevent excess ventilation during peak load usage. This damper will automatically close the fresh air duct to prevent outside air from diluting the conditioned air too much. This unit should be available through most HVAC contractors. Continuous running of the air handler in order to draw ventilation air is not recommended. A fan cycling system controller is suggested, to run air handler periodically, it operates the fan only after a selected amount of time following last operation. Furthermore, this system reduces stagnation in the house by providing mixing of house air and controls the electrically operated damper to prevent over mixing. There are several different fan cycling systems available, for example Aprilaire has a Ventilation Control System BSC recommends setting the ventilation level to a rate of 7.5 CFM per person. This will result in flows of 30-38 CFM continuous average. Note that this will not be equal to the flow through the fresh air supply duct, since it is set up to run intermittently. The duct size and AirCycler duty cycle should be set up so that the net average is 30-38 CFM. Mechanical ventilation results in a slight energy penalty, however, it is necessary for acceptable indoor air quality. Detailed loads, yearly energy use quantities, and current utility costs from REM/Rate can be found at the end of this report. lag Men Orprftl- Hansen Construction Analysis, Aug04 Page 4 of 9 Manual J Room Load Calculations To review the individual room flows for the homes, it is necessary to perform separate calculations that take into account specific loads generated in each room. Manual J is a common method for determining these loads, and in particular Building Science uses RHVAC for this purpose. As well as the takeoff of building areas, volumes, and insulating characteristics, the following assumptions were made: The following building attributes were used; many of them are in the standard Manual J building component list. When non-standard components are used, an explanation follows. This is meant as an example; modify these components to suit your building. • Doors: 11N (Door Metal Polystyrene Core): A standard input; if a different type of door is being used, it should be updated. However, it will have a minor effect on heating & cooling loads. • Walls: 12F (Wall R-21 + OSB / Ply): A standard input. • Garage Walls: 12F (Partition R-21 +'Y2" OSB / Ply): Another standard component. RHVAC calls for manually inputting a modified summer and winter temperature differences, as opposed to the indoor/outdoor temperature difference of 19° F/72° F. The temperatures of 30° F and 50° F (respectively) were used here (i.e., garages are hotter than outside in the summer, and warmer than outside in the winter). However, I would defer to a local engineer if they have a better idea of typical temperatures and conditions in garages. • Ceiling: 16CR-38 (Ceiling R-38 Insulation) at flat ceilings: Standard components • Foundation Walls: Basement: 15B, (Wall 8" or 12" Block + R-8), and Crawlspace: 15A (Wall 8/12" Block + R-11), Standard components. • Basement: Basement Floor 6' or More Below Grade (21A): Standard component; this accounts for heat lost through the sub -grade basement slab and the crawl space floor. Note that the floor above the basement is not insulated; it is between two portions of conditioned space, so is not considered a heat loss/gain component. • Floor: 20P (Floor Over Exterior, Carpet + R-30): Standard component • Windows: Double Pane Low E Vinyl: Non-standard component: these high performance windows have whole -unit characteristics averaging at U=0.33 (insulating value); SHGC=0.33 (solar heat gain coefficient). Custom inputs are required for these windows, to ensure that the characteristics are correct. • People Toad: Occupants are added proportional to bedrooms: it is the number of bedrooms multiplied by two. People loads are considered 300 Btu/hr sensible, 230 Btu/hr latent. As an example, a three-bedroom house would have 6 people; distributed with 2 in the master bedroom, 2 in the living room, and 2 in the dining room or nook. A four-bedroom house would have 8 people: 2, 3, and 3, in the rooms as above. • Equipment load: Kitchen loads are simulated with the addition of 1200 Btu/hr sensible load. Dryer and mechanical equipment loading is added to the laundry room, at 600 Btu/hr sensible. • Lighting Load: Heat gain due to lights is not typically explicitly counted in Manual J; the load is low enough that it falls within the estimates of a typical load calculation. In addition, high lighting loads are typically not coincident with peak cooling loads (i.e., summer afternoons). However, if there will be significant, high -cycle lighting loads, they should be accounted for. For instance, a model that has many can lights that are on 24 hours a day will require more cooling. • Ductwork load: With the ductwork within the conditioned space, ductwork losses go to zero. Nlkrlidraralinrflr Hansen Construction Analysis. Aug04 Page 5 of 9 • Infiltration: The Building America Program requires an airtightness standard of 2.5 square inches of leakage area per 100 sf of envelope, as verified by a blower door test In Manual J, infiltration is measured as an ACH (air changes per hour) number. Instead of specifying based on Table 5 (Infiltration Evaluation—"Best", "Average," and "Poor"), we are specifying 0.1 ACH, both winter and summer. This is roughly equivalent to operating infiltration in houses with measured Building America tightness; this has been verified with tracer gas field measurements with multiple climates and construction types. • Ventilation: Ventilation load is calculated by taking the target flow (7.5 CFM per person) and doubling it, both winter and summer. This is done to reflect worst-case intermittent loading from to the supply -only system with the AirCycler controller. Therefore, a 3 bedroom house should be run at 80 CFM (2 people in master bedroom plus 2 bedrooms), a 4 bedroom house at 100 CFM. Note that the combination of our infiltration and ventilation specifications is a conservative estimate. It has the ventilation system running at maximum airflow, plus infiltration occurring. The supply -only system would put the house under positive pressure so under typical conditions, air change would occur only through the ventilation system. • Latent Load: Note that latent load is specifically calculated from the people load and ventilation/infiltration loads. The old "30% latent load" rule of thumb is an overestimate, especially in a dry climate such as Glenwood Springs. Furthermore, this estimate is not very logical— increasing the number of windows would raise the latent load in the calculations, which does not reflect what is really going on. The lack of a latent load in CO (note the latent loads are negative) allows applying half of the additional latent capacity to satisfy the sensible load. From these characteristics, the load calculations are as follows for the floor plans evaluated: Hansen Construction Analysis, Aug04 Page 6 of 9 Room Air Flows These loads were calculated with the house in a 'worst case' orientation (with the rear of the house facing west). Along with this information the airflow volumes to each room were calculated, which vary by which direction the house is facing. The following are tables of calculated air flows, averages, and recommended duct sizes and quantities. Plan 1 Front Faces: East South West North Avg Max Duct Qty Duct Dia 1 -Mud Room 2 -Kitchen 3 -Dining 4 -Grand Rm 5 -MBR 6 -Powder 7 -MBA 8 -Mechanical 9-BR2 10-BR3 11-Ba2 12 -Basement Back 13 -Basement Front Total Net Tonnage Rec Tonnage Plan 2 57 37 51 42 248 158 223 165 316 137 285 152 230 115 208 141 190 124 179 148 9 8 8 9 42 76 48 78 52 53 45 54 26 44 29 45 95 82 78 75 31 21 28 19 49 44 50 52 20 34 12 35 47 57 1 5 199 248 3 6 223 316 3 6 174 230 2 6 160 190 2 6 9 9 1 4 61 78 1 5 51 54 1 4 36 45 1 4 83 95 1 6 25 31 1 4 49 52 1 4 25 35 1 4 1,365 933 1,244 1,015 1,139 1,440 2.08 1.43 1.9 1.55 2.91 2.33 2.66 2.52 Front Faces: East South West North Avg Max Duct Qty Duct Dia 1 -Nook 2 -Kitchen 3 -Mud Room 4 -Laundry 5 -Great Room 6 -Dining 7 -Entry 8 -Bath 2 9 -Study 10-Mbr 11-Mba 12-Br3 13-Upstair 14 -Loft 15-Ba3 16-Br2 17 -Crawl Total Net Tonnage Rec Tonnage 69 63 64 63 87 87 87 87 45 37 45 34 51 43 51 40 144 103 152 122 93 63 93 52 13 13 13 13 22 11 22 14 67 37 67 26 129 104 123 115 72 72 66 66 59 66 67 72 33 25 33 22 78 48 78 37 25 14 25 17 61 65 66 59 83 65 69 1 5 87 87 1 6 40 45 1 4 46 51 1 4 130 152 2 5 75 93 1 6 13 13 1 4 17 22 1 4 49 67 1 5 118 129 2 5 69 72 1 5 66 72 1 5 28 33 1 4 60 78 1 5 20 25 1 4 63 66 1 5 83 83 2 4 1,131 851 1,052 839 1,031 1,157 1.6 1.3 1.61 1.29 2.25 2.13 2.25 2.1 Hansen Construction Analysis, Aug04 Page 7 of 9 Plan 3 Front Faces: East South West Nort Max Duct Duct Dia 1 -Nook 83 65 70 6 71 83 1 5 2 -Kitchen 100 111 84 111 102 111 1 6 3 -Mud Room 33 30 30 3 r 31 33 1 4 4 -Laundry 47 51 40 51 47 51 1 5 5 -Family 162 66 148 8: 116 162 2 6 6 -Dining 70 34 64 2. 48 70 1 5 7-Dnstair 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 8 -Entry 14 13 13 1 13 14 1 4 9 -Office 90 75 87 8 84 90 1 6 10 -Office BA 8 19 11 1 ' 14 19 1 4 11 -Powder 12 -Parlor 63 68 60 6: 65 68 1 5 13 -MBR 162 139 136 15r 147 162 2 5 14-WIC1 11 10 10 1 10 11 1 4 15 -MBA 43 28 39 2 34 43 1 4 16-WIC2 3 3 3 3 3 1 4 17 -Bonus 124 52 114 6 90 124 2 5 18-BR2 50 30 45 2 38 50 1 4 19-Upstair 43 19 39 2 31 43 1 4 20-Ba3 26 16 24 1 20 26 1 4 21-BR4 70 47 67 5 60 70 1 5 22-BR3 74 58 70 51 63 74 1 5 23 -Basement 59 130 54 13' 93 130 2 5 Total Net Tonnage Rec Tonnage 1,339 1,068 1,212 1,108 1,182 1,441 2.05 1.64 1.86 1.7 2.85 2.65 3 2.74 As can be seen from the tables of room flows, there can be a significant variation in the flow required based on the orientation of the house. The right -most two columns in the table give the recommended quantity and size of the ducts to service each room to cover all orientations of the house. The duct layout included with this report is based on the above information. The recommended unit sizes (air conditioning tonnages) are listed on the included drawings, and are the next unit size up from the recommended tonnage above. Both the altitude and sensible capacity of the equipment plays into the recommended unit size, hence the increased size in relation to the calculated load (net tonnage) RrY�>cietwpratIE Hansen Construction Analysis, Auge4 Page 8 of 9 Detailed Energy Performance The table below shows Energy Star scores, estimated heating and cooling costs, energy consumption, and design loads for the plans. The models built with the characteristics at the beginning of this report provide the following performance and Energy Star scores and design heating and cooling loads (using REM/Rate). Plan 1 Space Heating Space Cooling Water heating [MMBtu=1,000,000 Btu] 82.9 MMBtu $604 3.7 MMBtu $81 24.0 MMBtu $175 Design loads: Heating (kBtu/hr) Cooling 41.2 21.2 Energy Star Score: 88.3 PASS $860Annual heating, cooling, & hot water cost $72Monthly heating, cooling, & hot water cost Reduced carbon emissions by pounds per year Plan 2 Space Heating Space Cooling Water heating [MMBIu=1,000,000 Btu] 82.5 MMBtu $601 3.6 MMBtu $79 24.0 MMBtu $175 Design loads: Heating (kBtu/hr) Cooling 40.8 19.4 Energy Star Score: 88.4 PASS $855Annual heating, cooling, & hot water cost $71 Monthly heating, cooling, & hot water cost Reduced carbon emissions by pounds per year Plan 3 Space Heating Space Cooling Water heating [MMBtu=1,000,000 BW] 86.3 MMBtu $629 4.2 MMBtu $92 27.5 MMBtu $201 Design loads: Heating 44.2 (kBtu/hr) Cooling 22.4 Energy Star Score: 88.5 PASS $922Annual heating, cooling, & hot water cost $77Monthly heating, cooling, & hot water cost Based on our review of local conditions for Glenwood Springs, the weather station with closest climatic conditions is Limon, CO. based on design temperatures and total yearly heating and cooling degree days. Design loads are in kBtu/hr; Limon, CO weather data (as below) Winter design temperatures: indoor 72° F, outdoor 1° F, AT = 71° F Summer design temperatures: indoor 75° F, outdoor 88° F, AT = 13° F Mf tae CowsIla Hansen Construction Analysis, Aug04 Page 9 of 9 nanistAI sten :���aw ` N ROOF CLADDING BUILDING PAPER WOOD TRUSS WITH SLIDER INSULATION BAFFLE 56' x CONT ICE/WATER SHIELD AT ROOF EAVES METAL DRIP EDGE AIRTIGHT ELECTRICAL BOXES AT UNCONDITIONED AMC / CEILING INTERFACE TYPICAL AIRTIGHT ELECTRICAL BOXES AT EXTERIOR WALLS TYPICAL CONIINUOUS SOFFIT VENT EXTERIOR CLADDING WRB (WEATHER RESISTIVE BARRIER) HOUSEWAAP DR BUILDING PAPER R-19 UNFACED BATT INSULATION L6 24' O.C. 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Drie SoilseT st aCiCj Footing /-/8-05-17711- Foundation /'- 2-7'RS7/1- Grout Underground Pluming Rough Plumbing Lc, Framing 5. -Co -0 Insulation S-/? Roofing Drywall 5 -9/ -- Gas Piping 11-44.) Z1 Address 4 1 I i% Phone Address 624W / Phone # e�� RH LH Zoning /SPECTIONS NOTES Weatherproofing Mechanical 4-2.E"`c4- Electrical Rough (State) Electri al Final (State) Final - hecklist Completed' Certificate Occupancy # Date Septic System # Date Final Other (continue on back) EXTERIOR Address No ✓ Drainage 1— • Decks -support & clearance to wood Decks -stairs & rails Exterior locks Flashing around doors & windows Insect screens INTERIOR GARAGE Fire wall separation 4 --- Service Service doors -14 min Door (20 min ) w/auto closer -11s" min. Mech. equip 18" above floor No opening into sleeping area BASEMENT -CRAWL AREA Access l/ Insulation Headroom/Stain Ventilation FINAL CHECKLIST MECHANICAL ROOM Boiler ✓ Hol water t/ F.A. gas/oil Floor dram Clearance Air con system Hot water heater '� Combustion air r' Gas piping, valves ✓ LPG Dram s FIREPLACE/STOVE Clearance to combustibles ----- Termination of chimney Combustion air Hearth (12" or 20" on sides) Glass doors Certified by >/ REMARKS STAIRWAYS Headroom (6'6') Railing & guardrwls Width Rise & run KITCHEN Clearance above gull Exhaust fan Broiler exhaust (1 hr. chase) BEDROOMS Egress + Smoke detector ..� BATHROOMS Exhaust fan Shatterproof glass OTHER 11 BUILDING PERMIT 164. 3g GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO Date Issued -104i Zoned Area Permit No 9.35 AGREEMENT In consideration of the issuance of this permit, the applicant hereby agrees to comply with all laws and regulations related to the zoning, location; construction and erection of the proposed structure 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 Inspector and IMMEDIATELY BECOME NULL AND VOID. use'�l ' _ LLnCh,si t `CLa*6e cti CL r eAddress or Legal Descri tion > ( T$.'r] n P ! yV ` ��. nit Address Owner Ire1that C'ontrsctor4 Setbacks Front Side Side Rear This Card Must Be Posted So It is Plainly Visible From The Street Until Final inspection. INSPECTION RECORD Footing '_ -�, _ l rii Foundation 1 -17-0,7-4_ Underground Plumbing _ 1 7_a- Insulation Rough Plumbing 11__ z r-05-711 Drywall S -3/-g71,-- Chimney & Vent t/- 2r =vs& Electric Final (by State Inspector) f/(4s Gas Piping i/- ZS -o5-7 - '1 Final `l -Z/ p _ Electric Rough (By State Inspector)96 I '1 it Septic Final Framing 5-60_os— (To include Roof in place and Windows and Doors installed). Notes: ALL LISTED ITEMS MUST BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED BEFORE COVERING - WHETHER INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR, UNDERGROUND OR ABOVE GROUND. THIS PERMIT IS NOT TRANSFERABLE Phone 3845003 109 8th Street County Courthouse Glenwood Springs, Colorado. APPROVEDDO NOT DESTROY THIS CARD Dat ilat•/O-t'. By �.� w .-••••n /NW w . A TT • LITT/\