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GARFIELD COUNTY
BUILDING, SANITATION and PLANNING DEPARTMENT
109 8th Street Sulte 303
Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601
(303) 945 -8212
Job Address 0450 C.R. 223 Rifle
Nature ofWork Buliding Permit
Use of Building Signle Family Residence
Owner Rick and Eldena CL, use
Contractor owner
1087 July 5, 1991
Amount of Permit: $ Date:
Permit $659.00
Plan $428.38
R. Bennett
Clerk
White - Treas.
Canary -Office
Pl nk - Applicant
Gold - Duplicate
4. GARFIELD COUNTY
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OTHER DOCUMENTS (specify) _ agree • •mply with all county ordinances
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DATE PERMIT ISSUED
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CONTRACTOR
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS MAY HAVE BEEN OMITTED FROM YOUR PLANS OR MAY NOT COMPLY WITH
THE PROVISIONS OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODES. PLEASE CHECK ALL CIRCLED ITEMS
BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. ALL REFERENCES ARE 1988 EDITIONS OF THE CODES.
THESE ITEMS ARE REQUIREMENTS FOR R -3 OCCUPANCIES ONLY (ONE AND TWO FAMILY
DWELLINGS) AND ARE NOT ALL INCLUSIVE OF THE CODE REQUIREMENTS, BUT ARE MEANT AS
A GUIDE TO SOME OF THE MOST OFTEN ENCOUNTERED QUESTIONS RELATED TO CODE
REQUIREMENTS. THE APPROVED PLANS RETURNED TO YOU SHALL BE KEPT AT THE BUILDING
SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION. FOR ANY REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
CONTACT THE COLORADO ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR.
THERE SHALL BE A FINAL INSPECTION AND APPROVAL OF ALL BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES
WHEN COMPLETED AND READY FOR OCCUPANCY AND USE - UBC SEC. 305 (d).
1. Concrete for foundations and load bearing slabs is required to be 3000 psi
in 28 days - UBC Chapter 26. Mortar and grout shall be in accordance with
UBC Chapter 24 & Table 24 -A and 24 -B.
2. Masonry units, mortar, and grout shall be protected during cold weather in
accordance with UBC Sec. 2404 (c). Concrete shall be protected during cold
or hot weather in accordance with UBC Sec. 2605 (f) and (g).
3. Minimum concrete and /or masonry foundation reinforcement requirements are
shown on the attachment. (Note: these minimums apply only if a foundation
soils investigation is not performed and the soils are assumed to have an
expansion index of 20 or less and footing loads less than 2000 lbs /linear
foot - UBC Sec. 2904 (a) and (b) and Sec. 2906.
4. Foundation frost protection is 30" from fi,nished grade to top of tooting -
UBC 2907 (a)..___j6.e Alinve
5. Foundations shall extend a min. of 6" above finishe grade - UBC 2907 (d).
6) Provide for the control and drainage of surface water away from the building
--"° - UBC 2907 (f).
7. Foundation walls enclosing a basement below grade shall be damp - proofed on
, - - -. the exterior with approved materials - UBC Sec. 1707 (d).
(8j Foundation plates or sills shall be redwood or pressure treated wood (UBC
2516 (c)), and shall be bolted to the foundation with not less than 1/2" dia
bolts embedded at least 7" into concrete or masonry, spaced not more than
6 feet apart, min. of 2 bolts per piece and within 12" of each end of piece
- UBC 2907 (f).
9. Exterior concrete or masonry piers shall extend 8" min.. above grade unless
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the posts or columns which they support are treated or decay resistant wood.
Columns and posts located in basements shall be supported by concrete piers
or metal pedestals extending 6" min. above earth and 1" min. above floor
unless treated or decay resistant wood - UBC Sec. 2516 (c) 4.
10. Manufactured trusses, and manufactured joists and beams (i.e. TJI /Micro-
Lams, BCI /Versa -Lams, Glu -Lams, etc.), shall be sized and installed in
11) accordance with the manufacturers requirements.
Wood joists or floor beams located closer than 18" or wood girders closer
than 12" to the ground in crawl spaces shall be treated or decay resistant
wood - UBC Sec. 2516 (c) 2.
12. Girders supported by masonry or concrete shall have 1/2" air space at top,
sides, and ends unless treated or decay resistant wood - UBC Sec. 2516 (c)
5. Ends of beams and girders shall have min. 3" of bearing on masonry or
concrete - UBC Sec. 2517 (c).
13. Floor joists under and parallel to bearing partitions shall be doubled UBC
2517 (d) 5. - 7n
14. Floor joists require full depth solid blocking and must lap a min. of 3"
over bearing supports - UBC 2517 (d) 3.
15. Beams, roof rafters, and ceiling and floor joists shall be supported
laterally in accordance with UBC 2506 (h).
16. Columns, posts, beams, and girders shall have positive connections provided
to ensure against both uplift and lateral displacement - UBC Sec. 2516 (m).
17. Ends of floor joists shall have 1 1/2" min. bearing on wood or metal and no
less than 3" on concrete or masonry - UBC Sec. 2517 (c) and (d) 2.
18. Notches on the ends of floor joists - max. 1/4 joist depth. Bored holes not
within 2" of top or bottom of joist and hole diameter no larger than 1/3
depth of joist. Notches at top or bottom shall not exceed 1/6 depth and not
located in middle 1/3 span - UBC Sec. 2517 (d) 3.
19. Floor joists and /or roof rafters are insufficient for the span - UBC Table
25 -V -J -1 and UBC Standards.
(20 Roof live load (snow load) shall be 40 psf below 7,000 feet elevation -UBC
Sec. 2305 (d) -dead loads shall be as required in UBC Sec. 2305.
21.. Floor live load shall be 40 psf - UBC Sec.2304 (a) and Table 23 -A -1 - dead
loads shall be as required in UBC Sec. 2304.
22. Basic wind speed shall be 80 mph - UBC Sec. 2311.
23. Headers over wall openings 4' wide or less shall be doubled 2" framing
lumber on edge. Over 4' wide the header shall be sized for the span - UBC
Sec. 2517 (g) 5.
24. Bearing walls supporting two floor loads are required to be a min. of 3" x
4 "or 2 "x 6" studs with a max. spacing of 16" on center -UBC Sec. 2517 (g) 1.
25. Wood studs may be cut or notched to a depth not exceeding 25% of width in
-' exterior walls and bearing partitions and not exceeding 40% of width in non-
bearing partitions - UBC Sec. 2517 (g) 8.
26. Wood studs may have bored holes no greater in diameter than 40% of stud
l width, 60% of width of doubled studs (but not more than 2 successive doubled
studs). No holes shall be bored nearer than 5/8" to edge of stud - UBC Sec.
2517 (g) 9.
27. Wall bracing required both sides of each corner and every 25 lineal feet -
the braced panel must be a min. of 48" in width perpendicular to studs - UBC
0 Sec. 2517 (g) 3.
Approximate min. insulation values are R -19 walls, R -25 roofs, and R-I1
floors over unheated space - see plans for more specific requirements -
"Colorado Energy Conservation Standards."
29 Foam plastic insulation shall be separated from the building interior,
including attics and crawl spaces, in accordance with UBC Sec. 1712. Other
insulation (including duct and plenum insulation and coverings per UMC
Chapter 10) including facings shall meet the requirements of UBC Sec. 1713.
30. Masonry and stone veneer units (5" max. in thickness) shall have min. size
of No. 22 gauge by 1" galv. metal ties or No. 9 gauge galv. wire ties and
spaced to support not more than 2 sq. ft. of wall area but not more than 24"
on center horizontally. When applied over stud construction, the studs
shall be max. of 16" on center. Approved building paper must be applied
over the sheathing or studs - UBC Sec. 3006 (d).
31. Ceiling height is required to be 7'6" in all rooms except kitchens, halls,
bathrooms, and storage areas which may be 7'0" min. - UBC Sec. 1207 (a). - --
Min. stairway headroom clearance is 6'8" - UBC Sec. 3306 (p). ____
33. Min. stairway width is 36" - UBC Sec. 3306 (b) and min. landing dimension
in the direction of travel must also be 36" - UBC Sec. 3306 (g).
3 Stairways max. run 9 "; max. rise 8 "; max. variation in rise and run 3/8" -
UBC Sec. 3306 (c).
35. Enclosed usable space under interior and exterior stairways shall be
°- protected on the enclosed side as required for one -hour fire- resistive
construction - UBC Sec. 3306 (m). Fire stops shall be provided in
accordance with UBC Sec. 2516 (f) 2c.
36. Stairway handrails: min. height 34 "; max. height 38 "; handgrip portion shall
be not less than 1 1/2" nor more than 2" in x- section dimension. Min. of
one handrail required on all stairways with more than three risers. Min.
1.1/2" space required between wall and handrail - UBC Sec. 3306
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37. Guardrails of 36" min. height shall be installed at unenclosed floor
openings and open sides of stairways, landings, ramps, decks or porches more
than 30" above grade or floor below. Open guardrails shall have a pattern
such that a sphere 6" in dia. cannot pass through - UBC Sec. 1711.
38. Under -floor (crawl space) cross ventilation is required equal to 1 sq. ft.
for each 150 sq. ft. of under -floor area - UBC Sec. 2516 (c) 6.
39. Under -floor areas shall be provided with a min. 18" by 24" access opening -
UBC Sec. 2516 (c) 2. 30" by 30" min. if mechanical equip. in under -floor
area - UMC Sec. 709.
40 All sleeping rooms below the fourthrstory without a door opening to the
exterior shall have at least one operable window that meets the following
requirements:
MAXIMUM sill height: 44"
MINIMUM net clear opening height: 24" (x34 1/4" - 5.7 sq.ft.)
MINIMUM net clear opening widths 20" (x41" - 5.7 sq. ft.)
di This also applies to basement sleeping rooms -- UBC Sec. 1204.
Glazing in hazardous locations as defined in UBC Sec. 5406 (glazing in doors
and adjacent to doorways, and glazing in windows located within 18"
E t) vertically of a walking surface) shall be safety glazed or protected.
Glass in sloped glazing (more than 15 from the vertical) and skylights
shall meet the requirements of UBC Chapter 34. Skylights and roof and wall
panels of light- transmitting plastics shall meet the requirements of UBC
A ga Chapter 52.
Provide combustion air for fuel burning equipment per UMC Chapter 6.
Pressure relief valves and /or combination pressure /temperature relief valves
shall be provided with a drain line to a floor drain with min. 1" air gap
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or extended to the exterior of the building - UPC Sec. 1007.
45. Domestic dishwashing machines shall not be directly connected to a drain or
waste disposer without the use of an approved airgap - UPC Sec. 608 (d).
(I Fuel burning appliances shall not be located in any room used or designed
■ to be used as a sleeping room, bathroom, or closet or any enclosed space
opening into such room or space* UPC Sec. 1309 and UMC Sec. 704 (unless
listed for such use).
47 Appliances (including space heating and water heating equipment) shall be
7, accessible for repair and removal in accordance with the UMC.
_48.! LPG fueled appliances shall not be installed in a pit, under -floor (crawl)
space, or basement - UMC Sec. 504 (f).
Appliances located in a garage (or in an enclosure opening into a garage)
shall be located out of the normal path of vehicles or protected from
damage. Any portion of the appliance creating a flame, spark or glow shall
be installed a min. of 18" above the garage floor - UMC Sec. 508.
50 Each water closet stool shall be located in a clear space not less than 30"
in width and 24" in front of stool - UBC Sec. 511 (a).
1 Toilet rooms without operable windows shall be equipped with an exhaust
system ducted to the exterior - UBC Sec. 1205 (c).
52. Showers and Tub /Shower enclosures shall have a smooth, hard, nonabsorbent
surface to a height of 70" min. above the drain inlet - UBC Sec. 510 (b).
Water - resistent gypsum board shall not be used over vapor barriers, in
saunas or steam rooms, or on ceilings - UBC Sec. 4712.
Attic access opening of not less than 22" by 30" is required - UBC Sec. 3205
(a). 30" by 30" if mechanical equip. in attic space - UMC Sec. 708.
X54 Enclosed attic and rafter spaces shall have cross ventilation of min. 1/150
of the area of the space ventilated. The area may be 1/300 if provided
equally at lower and upper portions of the space with min. 3' vertical
separation of locations - UBC Sec. 3205 (c).
55 Garage side of common wall between living space . and garage shall be finished
with materials approved for one -hour fire - resistive construction. This also
applies to ceilings and bearing walls if living space above the garage.
Self closing min. 1 3/8" solid door is required between house and garage--- -
UBC 503 (d) 3.
56 Electrically wired, interconnected smoke detectors are required in all
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sleeping room access areas, near the top of stairways in upper levels, and
® near the bottom of stairways to basements - UBC Sec. 1210 (a).
Wood stoves and factory built chimneys, and manufactured fireplace units and
venting systems shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturers
listing requirements and inspected during installation UMC Chapter 9 and UBC
Chapter 37.
8 Masonry and concrete fireplaces and barbecues shall meet the requirements
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COPIES OF THE ITEM(S) CHECKED BELOW ARE ATTACHED (Copies of any of the items
above or below are available upon request).
Excavations, fills, foundations, and retaining walls - UBC Chapters 23 and
29.
Retaining walls - UBC Sec. 2308 (b) and 2907 (g) 4.
Roof coverings and drainage - UBC Chapter 32 (Roof drains sized in
accordance with UPC Appendix D)
Roof sheathing -. UBC Sec. 2516.(i). ,
Wood combined with (supporting) masonry or concrete - UBC Sec. 2515.
Floor sheathing - UBC Sec. 2516 (h).
Wiring in plenums - UMC Chapter 10 and NEC.
Fire and draft stops - UBC Sec. 2516 (f).
Nailing requirements for connecting wood members - UBC Sec. 2516 (j).
Enclosure of elevator, vent, and dumbwaiter shafts, and clothes and rubbish
chutes - UBC Sec. 1706.
Exterior wall coverings and exterior weather protection - UBC Sec. 1707 (d)
and 2516 (g).
Interior application of gypsum wallboard and interior and exterior
application of lath and plaster - UBC Chapter 47. Manufactured wall and
ceiling covering systems (simulated stucco, etc.) shall be installed in
accordance with manufacturers requirements.
Landings and floor level at doors - UBC Sec. 3304 (i).
Cross connection control and back flow prevention - UPC Sec. 1002 and 1003.
__„ Treated Wood Foundation Systems - UBC Standard 29 -3.
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PLOT PLAN AND DESIGN FEATURES.
Include by measured distance location of wells, springs, potable water supply
lines, cisterns, buildings, property lines, subsoil drains, lake, water course,
I stream, dry gulch and show location of proposed system by direction and distance
from dwelling or other fixed reference object, and additional submissions in
support of this application such as data, plans, specifications, statements and
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GARFIELD COUNTY
BUILDING AND PLANNING
December 21, 1993
Rick & Eldena Clouse
0316 County Road 223
Rifle, CO 81650
Subject: Building permit status at 0450 County Road 223, Rifle
Dear Mr, & Mrs- Clouse:
It has come to my attention that the Single Family Dwelling Unit located at the above address has
not had an inspection within the last 180 days or has not had a final inspection and a Certificate of
Occupancy has not been issued by Garfield County -
A permit ( #4262) for construction was issued on July 5, 1991. The last inspection requested by
the owner or contractor was for a framing inspection. The requested inspection was completed
by this department on January 15, 1993. No inspections have been requested by the owner or
contractor since that time.
The UBC (Uniform Building Code) and other codes adopted by Garfield County require the
following:
1. Construction under a permit issued by this department must be commenced within 180
days of the date of issuance in order for the permit to remain valid.
2. Work authorized under the permit cannot be suspended or abandoned once begun, for a
period of more than 180 days if the permit is to remain valid.
3. The Uniform Building Code as adopted by Garfield County require the requesting of a
final inspection by the owner or contractor and completion of a final inspection by this
department prior to the occupancy of the building.
1 am requesting and it is required that you contact this department regarding the status of this
project within fifteen (15) days of the date of this letter. Thank you for your cooperation and if
you have questions please give me a call.
Sincerely,
Michael E. Watts
Codes Enforcement Officer
109 8TH STREET, SUITE 303 - 945 - 82121625 - 5571/285 -7972 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601
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