HomeMy WebLinkAbout2051 PALOMAR AIRPORT RD; A; 87-384; PermitUSE BALL POINT PEI ONLY & PRESS HARD APPLICANT TO FILL IN INFORMATION WITHIN SHADED AREA AND DECLARATIONS.
I hereby affirm that I am licensed under r provisions of Chapter (commencing with
Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business
11 and Professions Code, and my license is in I
L full force and effect
0 I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contrac-
tor 's License Law for the following reason (Sec 7031 5
Business and Professions Code Any city or county which re- I
quires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or
repair any structure. prior to its issuance also requires 'be ap-
plicaei for such permit to tile a signed statement that he is I
licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractors
License Law (Chapter 9 commencing with Section 7000 01
Division 301 the Business and Professions Code) or that is ex-
empt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption Any
violation of Section 7031 5 by an applicant tar a permit sub
jects the applicant to a Civil penalty of not more than five has' I
dred dollars ($500)
I as owner of the property or my employees with wages I
as their sole compensation, will do the work and the struc-
ture is not intended or offered for sale (Sec 7044, Business
and Professions Code The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner 01 property who builds or improves i
m thereon and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intend-
lea ed 01 Offered for sale If, however, the building or improve- Z ment is sold within one year 01 completion, the Owner-builder
will have the burden of proving that he did 001 build or im-
prove for the purpose Of sale
I I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting
with licensed contractors Is Construct the project (Sec 7044.
Business and Professions Code The Contractor's License
Law does not apply loan owner of property who builds or im-
proves thereon, and who contracts for each projects with a
contractor(s) license pursuant to the Contractor's License Law)
I As a homeowner lam improving my home, and the 10110w
ing conditions coot
1 The work is being performed prior to sale
2 I have lived in my home for twelve months
prior to completion of this work
3 I have not claimed this exemption during the last three years
0 lam exempt under Sec ___________________ . B & P C
for this reason ,
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hereby affirm thus Inane a certificate 01 consent to
i sure or a certilicare 01 Workers Compensation In
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O CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM
O WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE
U) (This section need not be completed it the permit ic is for one hundred dollars 151001 or less) UJI 39 0 I certify that in the performance of the work for which IX this permit is issued I shall not employ any person in any 0 manner soon to become subject to the Workers COmpen- i
nation Laws of California
NOTICE TO APPLICANT If alter making this Certificate I
of Exemption you should become subject to the Workers
Compensation provisions of the Labor Code you must
forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall I
he deemed revoked
r 0 I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending I
agency br the performance of the work for which this per- I
I nut is issued (Sec 3097 Civil Code) zI
teal Lender s Name -II L Lender s Address_________________________________
CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPUCMOO i PERIOT 2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009-1915 (619) 438-1161
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BUSINESS LIC VALUATiON PERMIT NUMBER ,ASBROSNO.
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OWNER'S MlILINC ADDRESS ________
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DESIGNER'S ADDRESS STATE LICENSE NO.
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CENSUS TRACT PAPKiNG SPACE RES UNITS GRADING PERMIT ISSUED REDEVELOPMENT I TYPE 0CC LOAD FIRE SPR
AREA CONST
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QTY PLUMBING PERMIT. ISSUE QTY MECHANICAL PERMIT - ISSUE SUMMARY/ACCOUNT NUMBER
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INSTALL FURN DUCTS LIP TO 100,000 BTU BUILDING PERMIT - tO0O-O
EACH BUILDING SEWER OVER 100.000 BTU . SIGN PERMIT 001-810-00-00-8221
Q,,_, EACH W,I&4-M,{ATER ANUIO BOILER/COMPRESSOR LV''O 3 HP , PLAN CHECK 001-810-00-00-8891 "7._a I
LETS ___ ____ _ _____ 8OIJi'jSSOR 3I., HP TOTAL PLUMBING 0011-810-00-00-8222
EACH ?'YSTE5O "MORE
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ELECTRICAL 001-810-00-00-8223
- EACH INSTAL .)?TER, REPAIR WATER PIPE - VENT FA INIYLE DUCT • MECHANICAL 001-810-00-00-8224
Efl,41tM BREAKER - M.CjFI EXAUST HOOD/DUCTS , MOBILEHOME 001-810-00-00-8225
WATER SOFTNER RkQ4iON OF EA FURNACE/HEATER - SOLAR 001-810-00-00-8226
EACH ROOF DRAIN (INSIDE) DRYER VENT STRONG MOTION 880-519-92-33
TOTAL MECHANICAL FIRE SPRINKLERS 001-810-00-00-8227
TOIAL PLUMBING I PUBLIC FACILITIES FEE 320-810-00-00-8740
OTY ELECTRICAL PERMIT - ISSUE
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OTY MOBILE HOVE IS TUP
BRIDGE FEE 360-810-00-00-8740
PARK-IN-LIEU (AREA
NEW CONST EA AMP SW) BKR CAR PORT /1
JPIN 1988 TIF 312-810-00-00-8835
I PH A PH - AWNING 1(' rr LA COSTA TIF 311-810-00-00-8835
GARAGE I! eny TRFfiSURE '-i i I _____
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REMODEL 6"i H PER CIRCUIT MFF 880-519-92-57
TEMP POLE - 0 AMPS
OVE'MPS
TEMP OCCUPANCY 130 DAYS)
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CREDIT DEPOSIT
TOTAL ELELTRICAL I TOTAL TOTAL FEES PAYABLE ,[
I HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED THE COMPLETED APPLICATION AND PERMIT - AND DO HEREBY I Expiration Every permit issued by the Building Official under the provisions otthio * AN 0511* PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR EXCAVATIONS OVER Code shall aspire by limitation and become null and void if the building Or work CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT ALL INFORMATION HEREON INCLUDING THE I authorized by such permit io not commenced within l8O days from the date olsuch 5' 0" DEEP AND DEMOLITION 00 CONSTRUCTION OF
DECLARATIONS ARE TRUE AND CORRECT AND I FURTHER CERTIFY AND AGREE IF A PERMIT IS I permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or STI.ICTURES OVER 3 STORIES IN HEIGHT
ISSUED' TO COMPLY WITH ALL CITY COUNTY AND STATE LAWS GOVERNING BUILDING CON- I abs doned at any time after the work is commenced for a perIod 01180 days _____________________ STRIJCTION. WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE INDEMNIFY AND T(LJP 0 NE) KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND CONTRACTORD APPROV BY - DA/EJ
AtT•SSIGP{a/ EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE
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SHEATHING 0 ROOF 0 SI4EAR
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INTERIOR LATH & DRYWALL V
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HEAT - AIR COND. SYSTEMS V
VENTILATING SYSTEMS
CALL FOR FINAL INSPECTION WHEN ALL APPROPRIATE
ITEMS ABOVE HAVE BEEN APPROVED.
FINAL
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SPECIAL CONDITIONS
FIELD INSPECTION RECORD
REQUIRED SPECIAL INSPECTIONS INSPECTORS NOTES V
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INSPECTOR'S
APPROVAL DATE
SOILS COMPLIANCE
PRIOR TO
FOUNDATION INSP
OVER 2000 PSI
STRUCTURAL CONCRETE
CONCRETE
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•i hereby affirm that I am licensed under
provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with
Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business
and Professions Code, and my license is in
full force and effect
I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contrac-tors License Law for the following reason (Sec 7031 5
Business and Professions Code Any city or county which re-quires a permit to Construct, alter. improve, demolish, or—repa!r any structure prior to its issuance also requires 'he ap-
plicant for such permit is file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Lontraclsr
License Law (Chapter 9 commencing with Section 7000 of
Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code( or that is ex-
empt theretrom and the basis for the alleged exemption Any violation of Section 7031 5 by an applicant for a permit s'utt-lects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hun-
dred dollars ($500)-
I as owner of the property. or my employees With wages I.
as their Sole compensation, will do the work and the struc- lure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec 7044 Business
and Professions Code The Contractors License Law does
not apply to an owner of property who builds-Or improves
thereon and who dues such work himself or through his own
emoloyees provided that such improvements are not intend-
ed or offered for tale If, however the building or improve- I mcxl is sold within one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or im-
prove for the purpose of sale) 4
I I I as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting
with licensed contractors to Construct the project (Sec 7044, Business and Professions Code The Contractor's License
Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or im-
proves thereon, and who contracts for each projects with a contractor(s) license pursuant to the Contractor's License Law)
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I I As a homeowner I am improving my home, and the follow ifl9 Conditions exist 3
The work in being performed prior to sale
2 I have lined in my. home for twelve months
prior to completion of this work
3 I have not claimed this exemption during the ,- last three years
tam exempt under Sec ___________________ - B & P C . for this season
O I hereby affirm that I have a certificate of consent to
self-insure or a certificate of Workers Compensation In
svrance ore certified copy thereof (Sec 3800 Labor Code)
POLICY NO
COMPANY
0-
- Copy is filed with the city
O Certified copy in hereby furnished
CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM
WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE
(This section need not be completed if the permit J in for one hundred dollars 101001 or less)
I certify that in the performance of tire work for which
this permit is issued I shall not employ any person in any
manner so an to become subject to the Workers Compen-
sation Laws of California
NOTICE TO APPLICANT If after making this Certificate eN
01 Exemption you should become subject to the Workers
Compensation provisions of the Labor Code you must .
forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall
be deemed revoked
El I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending
agency for the performance of the work for which this per
mit is issued Sec 3097 Civil Code) 4
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Lender s Address
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USE BALL POINT PEN ONLY & PRESS HARD APPLICANT TO FILL IN INFORMATION WITHIN SHAflEfl ARFA ANn flFI ARATIflM
CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTM ENT APPLOCATOON i PERMIT Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009-1915 (619) 438-1161
JOB ADDRESS AV ST. AD. THOMAS o3/ BROS NO. DATE OF APPLICATION1 BUSINESS LICENSE # VALUATION PERMIT NUMBER
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LOT J BLOCK [SUBDIVISION ASS L NO CONTRACTOR - CONTRACTORS PHONE ZONE
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- BUILDING SO FOOTAGE
OWNER'S NAME
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OWNER'S PHONE
CONTRACTORS ADDRESS STATE LICENSE NO.
OWNER S MAILING ADDRESS -
- DESIGNER PHONE
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DESIGNER'S ADDRESS STATE LICENSE NO -
F/P FLRELEV I NO OCCGP [EDU I STORIES
YO N
I - CENSUS TRACT PAPK PAE RES UNITS GRADING PERMIT ISSUED REDO V E LOP TYPE 0CC LOAD FIRE SP P AREA CONST
y vD ND Not Valid Unless Machine Certified
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QTY PLUMBING PERMIT - ISSUE c OTY MECHA,eAL PERMIT - ISSUE / -. - SUMMARY/ACCOUNT NUMBER
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EACH FIXTURE TRAP zz: INSTALL FW<N DUCTS UP TO 100,000 BTU - BUILDING PERMIT 001-810-00-00-8220
EACH BUILDING SEWER -...,,/ OVER 100,000 BTU - SIGN PERMIT 001-810-00-00-8221
EACH WATER HEATER AND'OR VENT - 1'LEC-QPRESSOR UP TO 3 HP PLAN CHECK 001-810-00-00-8891
EACH GAS SYSTEM 1104 OUTLETS ' BOILER/COMIESSOR 315 HP -- - TOTAL PLUMBING 001-810-00-00-8222
EACH GAS SYST EM 5 OR MORE METAL FIREPLACE 5-"-. - . ELECTRICAL 001-810-00-00-8223
EACH INSTAL ALTER, REPAIR WATER PIPE VENT FAN SINGLE DUCT - MECHANICAL 001-810-00-00-8224
- EACH VACUUM BREAKER - ,/', - MECH EXHAUST HOOD/DUCTS -._ . MOBILEHOME 001-810-00-00-8225
WATER SOFTNER - - —
RELOCATION OF EA FURNACE/HEATER S.5-
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SOLAR 001-810-00-00-8226
EACH ROOF DRAIN (INSIDE) DRYER VENT '5-5--.. STRONG MOTION 880-519-92-33
TOTAL MECHANICAL I FIRE SPRINKLERS 001-810-00-00-8227
TOTAL PLUMBIN(, ,'j' PUBLIC FACILITIES FEE 320-810-00-00-8740 -
QTY ELECTRICAL PER MJ)/iSUE OTY MOBILE HOME SETUP
IDGE FEE 360-810-00-00-8740
PARK't?kL,EU (AREA I -
NEW CONST EA AMP SW,J4(R CAR PORT TIF •-.... 312-810-00-00-8835
I PH 3 PH — AWNING V 6 LA COSTA TIF '5--. 311-810-00-00-8835
EXIST BLDG EA,Au1P,SWT BKR -- GARAGE 14V FMF
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REMODEL ALTER PER CIRCUIT - 1988 . MIFF _____________ 880-31&Z2-57
TEMP POLE 200 AMPS
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TEMP OCCUPANCY 30 DAYS) - \c "CA
CREDIT DEPOSIT
TOTALELELTRILAL
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TOTAL TOTAL FEES PAYABLE
I HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED THE COMPLETED -APPLICATION AND PERMIT" AND DO HEREBY I Expiration Every permit issued by the Building Official under the provisions Ofthis * AN OSHA PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR EXCAVATIONS OVER CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT ALL INFORMATION HEREON INCLUDING THE Code shall expire by limitation and become null and void If the building or work
authorized by Such permit is not commenced within 180 days from the date of such 50 DEEP AND DEMOLITION OR CONSTRUCTION OF DECLARATIONS ARE TRUE AND CORRECT AND I FURTHER CERTIFY AND AGREE IF A PERMIT IS permit, or if the building or work authorized by Such permit is suspended or STRUCTURES OVER 3 STORIES IN HEIGHT ISSUED' TO COMPLY WITH ALL CITY. COUNTY AND STATE LAWS GOVERNING BUILDING CON- I_abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for a period 01180days STRUCTION WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE INDEMNIFY AND
KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE OWNER 0 CONTRACTOR 0 APPROVED BY DATE
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0 BONDING 0 POOL
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DEVELOPMENT PROCESSING SERVICES DIVISION
. 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE
CARLSBAD, CA 92009-4859
(619) 438-1161
MISCELLANEOUS FEE RECEIPT
Applicant Please Print And Fill In Shaded Area Only
JOB
ADDRESS 2051 Palomar Airport Road PLAN ID NO.
ASSESSOR'S
PARCEL NO. 213-050-39
OWNER Hughes Aircraft Company 0014 07/17 0101 Misc. - 283.00 OWNER'S
MAILING ADDRESS 6155 El Camino Real
VALIDATION AREA CITY Carlsbad ZIP 92009 TEL. 9313192
CONTRACTOR 0/B $1001000 ESTMATED VALUATION _______________
CONTRACTOR'S
MAILING
ADDRESS Same as above PLAN CHECK FEE 001-810-00-00-8821
IF THE APPLICANT TAKES NO ACTION
WITHIN 180 DAYS, PLAN CHECK FEES
CITY ZIP TEL. WILL BE FORFEITED.
STATE BUSINESS
LICENSE NO. LICENSE NO.
SUBDIVISION LOT(S)
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcel A of Parcel Map CHECK IF SUBMITTED:
9959, City of Carlsbad, Co. of S.D.,St. cf 2 ENERGY CALCS
California El 21987 ENERGY CALCS
FOR NON RESIDENTIAL BLDGS
DESCRIPTION OF WORK Installation of double 0 2 STRUCTURAL CALCS5e.P,9 14 r4
deck stock bins at Building 735, and LI 2 SOILS REPORTS Al/A
offices for Shipping & Receiving. 91 2 SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPES
pjreu;oi/seisi— S-1-0'r Ro4l
7t'st ,feisdi,yA'i9 gg DATE GIVEN!
SENT TO APPLICANT DATE
CONTACT PERSON Long P. PhaI LA COSTA LETTER
ADDRESS 6155 El Camino Real, MS 208
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) SCHOOL FEE FORM
CITY
Carlsbad zip 92009 TEL. 9313192 P & E CORRECTIONS LIST
L , Txw-, U/ CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
APPLICAF'S SIGNATURE DATE
White - File Yellow - Applicant Pink - Finance Gold - Assessor
FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION
PLAN CHECK NUMBER:
PROJECT NAME:
ADDRESS:
PROJECT NO.:
TYPE OF UNIT:
CONTACT PERSON:_
CONTACT TELEPHONE:
UNIT NUMBER:
NUMBER OF UNITS:
DATE:
PHASE NO.:
________________________ INSPECTED: ______
DATE
APPROVED ISAPPROVED BY: _________________________ _____
INSPECTED DATE
BY: ________________________ INSPECTED: ____________ APPROVED ______ DISAPPROVED
INSPECTED DATE
BY: ________________________ INSPECTED: ____________ APPROVED ______ DISAPPROVED
COMMENTS:
Rev 1186 WHITE: Suspense BLUE. Water District GREEN: Engineering CANARY: Utilities PINK: Planning GOLD Fire
FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION z
PLAN CHECK NUMBER: _______________________________________ DATE: -
PROJECT NAME:
ADDRESS:
PROJECT NO.: __________________ UNIT NUMBER: __________________ PHASE NO.:
TYPE OF UNIT: _____________________________ NUMBER OF UNITS:
CONTACTPERSON:___________________________________________________________
CONTACT TELEPHONE:_____________________________________________________________________
DATE
BY:_______________________ INSPECTED: /4/'V'EJ I- APPROVED ______ DISAPPROVED
INSPECTED DATE
BY: ________________________ INSPECTED: ____________ APPROVED ______ DISAPPROVED
INSPECTED DATE
BY: ________________________ INSPECTED: ____________ APPROVED ______ DISAPPROVED
COMMENTS:
Rev 1186 WHITE: Suspense BLUE: Water District GREEN: Engineering CANARY: Utilities PINK: Planning GOLD: Fire
ESGIL CORPORATION
9320 CHESAPEAKE DR., SUITE 208
SAN DIEGO, CA 92123
(619) 560-1468
Li APPLICANT
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[JPT1cNCflZCIER
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LIUPS flDESIGNER
DATE:
JURISDICTION: &(.s AA
PLAN CHECK NO: ,7- 33',' SET: TZZ
PROJECT ADDRESS: Z651 o -t
PROJECT NAME:Stoc!,(c
fl The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where
necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's
building codes.
The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficien-
cies identified are resolved and
checked by building department staff.
E The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies
identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected
and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
fl The check list transmitted herewith is for your information.
The plans are being held at Esgil Corp. until corrected
plans are submitted for recheck.
D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the
jurisdiction to return to the applicant contact person.
LII The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to:
FA Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that
plan check has been completed.
01
Esgil Esgil staff did advise appj
been completed. Person
Date contacted:
REMARKS:
that the plan check has
Telephone #
By:LLEV f/'4cfr. Enclosures:
ESGIL CORPORATION
ESGIL CORPORATION
9320 CHESAPEAKE DR., SUITE 208
SAN DIEGO, CA 92123
(619)560-1468
DATE: 10 11 I ( (1 DIcLQN
JURISDICTION: ___ PLAN CHECKER
]FILE COPY
PLAN CHECK NO: 57—acop4 IL CUPS
A DDESIGNER
PROJECT ADDRESS: O51 \owo t*xc- cck.
PROJECT NAME: Add \coc Leie
D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where
necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's
building codes.
D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficien-
cies identified are resolved and
checked by building department staff.
D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies
identified on the enclosed check list and should be correc..ed
and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
im The check list transmitted herewith is for your information.
The plans are being held at Esgil Corp. until corrected
plans are submitted for recheck.
D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for t'-.e
jurisdiction to return to the applicant contact person.
The applicant's cop of the
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check list
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D Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that
plan check has been completed.
Esgil staff did advise applicant that the plap check has / been completed. Person contacted: LcYfli PV\Qrse,1. .-
Date contacted: tc(i( ,7 Telephone #
REMARKS:
BY: By:Lry\. fr\O.N11.e.L Enclosures:
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necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's
building codes.
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with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficien-
cies identified are resolved and
checked by building department staff.
D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies
identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected
and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
p77k The check list transmitted herewith is for your information.
The plans are being held at Esgil Corp. until corrected
plans are submitted for recheck.
D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the
jurisdiction to return to the applicant contact person.
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FOREWORD:PLEASE READ
Plan check is limited to technical requirements
contained in the Uniform Building Code, Uniform
Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National
Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy
conservation, noise attenuation and access for
the handicapped. The plan check is based on
regulations enforced by the Building Inspection
Department. You may have other corrections
based on laws and ordinances enforced by the
Planning Department, Engineering Department or
other departments.
Present California law mandates that
construction comply with Title 24 and the
applicable model coda editions adopted, with or
without changes, by the various state agencies
authorized to propose building regulations for
enforcement at the local level. Code sections
cited are based on the 1982 UBC.
The above regulations apply to construction,
regardless of the code editions adopted by
ordinance at the local level.
The circled items listed need clarification,
modification or change. All items have to be
satisfied before the plans will be in
conformance with the cited codes and
regulations. Per Sec. 303 (c), 1982 Uniform
Building Code, the approval of the plans does
not permit the violation of any state, county or
city law.
a speed up the recheck Process, note on this
list (or a copy)_where each correction item has
been addressed, _i.e., Plan sheet, _specification,
etc. Be sure to enclose the marked up list when
you submit the revised plans.
List No. 50, TENANT IMPROVEMENT WITHOUT SPECIFIC ENERGY ZONE DATA OR POLICY SUPPLEMENTS
2/10/87
1. please make all corrections on the
original tracings and submit two
new sets of prints, and any original
plan sets that may have been returned to
you by the jurisdictions, to:
Esgil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake
Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA
92123, (619)560-1468.
Please make all corrections on the
original tracings and submit two new
sets of prints, and any original plan
sets that may have been returned to
you by the jurisdiction, to:
The jurisdiction's building department.
The responsible designer is required
to sign each sheet of the plans. A
State-licensed Architect or Engineer
is required where there are structural
changes to an existing building or
a structural addition. (Business and
Professions Code). -
Provide the correct address and suite
number of tenant space on the plans.
Section 302.
Provide a note on the plan indicating
the previous use of the tenant space
or building being remodeled. Section
302.
ft When the character of the occupancy
or use changes within a building, the
building must be made to comply with
current Building Code requirements
for the new occupancy. Please provide
complete details to show the building
will comply. Section 502.
j. UBC Section 304 requires the Building
Official to determine the total value
of all construction work proposed under
this permit. The value shall include
all finish work, painting, roofing,
electrical, plumbing, heating, air
conditioning, elevator, fire exting-uishing systems and any other perma-
nent equipment. Please provide a signed
copy of the designer's or contractor's
construction cost estimate of all work proposed.
Provide a plot plan showing the distances
from the building to the property lines
and the location of tenant space (or
remodel) within the building.
9. On the first sheet of the plans indicate: Type of construction of the existing
building, present and proposed occupancy
classifications of the remodel area
and theqt load of the remodel areas and totar6Trdj'e5.
10 Specify on the plan title sheet the
Building Code Edition used for the
design of the proposed work.
Provide a fully dimensioned floor plan
showing the size and use of all rooms
or areas within the space-being improved or aiAtexzd,. Dr€WrS o sca e
and indicate the scale on the plan.
Indicate the use of all spaces adjacent
tothe area being remodeled or improved.
Show any existing fire rated area sep-
aration walls, occupancy separation
walls, shafts or rated corridors.
Identify and provide construction de-
tails for proposed new fire rated walls.
IA. Specify on the plans the fire ratings
of assemblies to protect proposed open- ings in existing or new fire walls.
d. Identify existing walls to be removed, f existing walls to remain and proposed
new walls. Identify bearing walls,
non-bearing walls, and shear walls.
. Provide a section view of all new interior f partitions. Show:
Type, size and spacing of studs.
Indicate gauge for metal studs.
Specify manufacturer and approval
number or indicate "to be ICHO
approved".
Method of attaching top and
bottom plates to structure.
(NOTE: Top or partition must be secured to roof or floor
framing, unless suspended ceiling
has been designed for partition
lateral load).
(e) Wall sheathing material and
details of attachment. (Size
and spacing of fasteners).
(d) Height of partition and suspended
ceiling.
jd. Provide notes and/or details to show that f the floor and wall finish in toilet rooms are surfaced with a smooth hard non-absor-
bent material extending five inches up
the wall. Similar surfacing shall be pro-
vided on the walls from the floor to
a height of 4 feet around urinals and
within water closet compartments.
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Note on the plans 'Alt interior finishes V must comply with Chapter 42 of the
uoC.. specify Class flame
spread rating (minimum) for
19. Lateral bracing for suspended ceiling
must be provided. (UBC Table 23-J)
Where ceiling loads are less than 5
PS? and not sipporting interior part-
ition, ceiling bracing shall be pro-
vided by tour No. 12 gauge wires secured
to the main runner within 2 inches
of the cross runner intersection and
splayed 90 from each other at an angle
not exceeding 45' from the plane of
the ceiling. These horizontal restraint
points shall be placed 12 feet O.C.
in both directions with the first point
within 4 feet of each wall. Attachment
of restraint wires to the structure
above shall be adequate for the load
imposed.
Draft stop any suspended ceiling in
wood frame floor construction every
1,000 sq. ft. and in attics of com-
bustible construction every 3.000 sq.
ft. The maximum distance allowed between
draft stops is 60 feet. Section 2516(f).
21 The tenant space and new and/or existing
0 facilities serving the remodeled area
must be accessible to and functional
for the physically handicapped. See
the attached correction sheet. Title
24, Part 2.
Show the exit sin locations; show
any required directional exit signs.
Section 3314.
23 Rooms with more than 10 occupants may
have oni exit through one adjoining
room. Revise exits to comply. Section
33O(e)
24. Two complying exits are required from
LflM_$i.l#P cc4cixits must be, and main-tain, a distance apart of at least
1/2 the maximum diagonal dimension
of the area served by the exits.
Section 3303 tA.Q0F.S 000 Ho 'r ). Assembly rooms with more than 50 I' occupants shall not have a lock or
latch on exit doors unless they are
.equipped with panic hardware. Section
3318.
Note on the plans: A11 exits are I to be openable from inside without the
use of a key or special knowledqe'.
In lieu of the above, in a Group a occupancy, you may note"Provide a
sign on or near the exit doors
reading THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UN-
LOCKED DURING BUSINESS HOURS".
X.
Required exit doorways shall be not I less than 36 inches in width and not
less than 6 feet - 8 inches in height. Section 3304(e).
Exit doors shall swing in the direction
of exit travel (occupant load exceeds
50). Section 3304(b).
29. Show the locations of existing exits
from the building and show the path
of travel from the remodel area to
the existing exits.
Corridors must provide continuous pro-
tection to the exterior of the building.
Interruptions by intervening room is
not permitted. Foyers, lobbies or
reception rooms constructed as required
for corridors are not considered inter-
vening rooms.
Show exit corridors as 44 inches wide
minimum. Deadend corridors are limited
to 20 feet when more than one exit
is required from the corridor. Section
3305.
Provide one-hour construction details
for all corridor walls and cei1in95
serving an occupant load of 30 or more.
Identity all rated corridors. Walls
of reception rooms and lobbies which are included within protected corridors
iust have walls and ceilings constructed
as required for corridors.
Protect all interior openings in corridor
walls and ceilings. Door and frame must be labeled 20-minute smoke and draft
control assembly with self-closers
or automatic closers with smoke detectors.
Section 3305(h). Glazing must be 1/4 inch-thick wired glass installed in
steel frames and cannot exceed 25
percent of the common wall area. Section
3305(h)2.
Show the location of fire dampers.
/ Provide fire dampers at duct pene-
trations of fire-rated occupancy and
area separations, shafts and corridor
walls and ceilings. Section 4306(j).
If building exceeds two stories show
corridor is separated from elevator shaft.
Sections 3304(g)(h) and 1706(a)(b). (See
I.C.B.O. interpretation).
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34. Show the location of fire dampers.
Provide fire dampers at duct pene-
trations of fire-rated occupancy and
area separations, shafts and corridor
walls and ceilings. Section 4306(j).
SECOND GENERATION NONRESIDENTIAL ENERGY STANDARDS EFFECTIVE FOR PERMIT
APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED AFTER 12/31/86
Provide mechanical ventilation in all
I rooms capable of supplying a minimum
of 5 cubic feet per minute of outside
air with a total circulation of not
less than 15 cubic feet per minute
per occupant. Section 605 and 705.
36 Imprint on the plans the Certificate
of Compliance (CF-1) previously pre-
pared for the entire building, or for
prior tenant improvements in the build-
ing; all conditioned A,B,E or H, new
or existing.
Ifno Certificate of Compliance (CF-1)
was previously prepared then one should
be prepared and imprinted on the plans;
all conditioned A,B,E or H, new or
existing.
If the existing building was a shell
or speculative building without the
HVAC system installed, and conditioned
office space is being proposed, provide
the Certificate of Compliance (CF-1)
imprinted on the plans and provide
backup documentation to show complete
compliance with the Second Genera-
tion Nonresidential Energy Standards.
If the RVAC system and energy design
were installed at the time of initial
building construction, provide a copy
of the Energy Compliance documentation
and also imprint a completed Certificate
of Compliance (CF-1) on the plans;
all A,B,E or H, new or existing.
40. If lighting is being initially installed
in a conditioned office space the Second
Generation Nonresidential Energy Standards
apply. Show LPD complies with the allowed
1.50 watts/ sq. ft. shown on the Certificate
of Compliance (CF-i), on lines 30 and
31.
The Form 5 is no longer in use for
office space and has been replaced
by the Lighting Power Demand. Delete
the Form 5 from the plan and show the
LPD on line 30-31 of Certificate of
Compliance (CF-1).
The Certificate of Compliance (CF-1)
must be signed by the building owner
and the appropriate California licensed
professional(s) showing the license
type and number, per the Business and
Professions Code,
Any expansion of an existing HVAC or
lighting system, for offices, must
comply with the Second Generation Non-
residential Energy Standards.
For office buildings, for which a permit / application was made after 1/1/87,
provide a plan of the total building
showing present use of the occupied
spaces, the vacant spaces and indica-
ting those spaces that are conditioned
or not conditioned to allow checking that the conditioned space(s) have
an average lighting power demand within
the limits of the prescriptive package
selected. Submit a CF-5.
45. See the attached package "Nonresidential
Energy Standards applicable to occupancies
A,B,E and H.
The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil
Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive,
Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123;
telephone number of 619/560-1468, to perform
the plan check for your project. If you have
any questions regarding these plan check
items, please contact______________________
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TITLE 24 MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS
(To be noted on plans or specifications)
HVAC Controls
Sec. 2-5315.
(a) Each HVAC system shall:
Be equipped with at least one automatic device
for reducing HVAC energy use during periods of
nonuse or alternate uses of the building spaces
or zones served by the system;
Be able to maintain space temperature set points
from 55°F to 85°F. Two or more replaceable
fixed set-point devices shall be permitted if
installed so as to maintain space temperature
set points in the zone that they control;
Be able to provide sequential temperature
control of heating and cooling capacity in each
zone, if both heating and cooling are provided;
Provide a range of temperatures up to 10°F in which no heating or cooling is provided to the
space, if the HVAC system has both heating and
cooling capability;
Be able to terminate all heating at 70°F or less; and
Be able to terminate all cooling at 78°F or more. EXCEPTION: Multiple zone HVAC sytems requiring
concurrent operation of independent heating and
cooling systems need not comply with Section
2-5315(a) 4, 2-5315 (a)5, and 2-5315(a)6.
(b) Zoning. Each zone shall be provided with at least
one of the devices specified in subsection (a) to
control the HVAC system which serves the zone. Each
floor of a building with conditioned space shall
contain at least one zone.
Ventilation Systems
Sec. 2-5316.
On mechanical ventilation supply and exhaust systems
capable of moving more than 5,000 cfm of air, auto-
matic dampers interlocked and closed on fan shut-
down shall be provided. On gravity ventilating
systems, either automatic or readily accessible
manually operated dampers in all openings to the
outside, other than combustion air openings, shall
be provided.
Doors and Windows
Section 2-5317.
(a) Doors and windows between conditioned and uncon-
ditioned spaces, such as garages and closets for
central forced air gas furnaces using outside air
for combustion, shall be designed to limit air
leakage into or from the building envelope.
"Only for nonresidential
other than offices"
Control Devices for Indoor Lighting
Sec. 2-5319. Controls for lighting loads within the
building envelope shall meet each of the following re-
quirements.
Each area enclosed by ceiling-height partitions
shall have independent control of the lighting
within that area.
Each area enclosed by ceiling-height partitions
shall have at least one readily accessible
manually operated switching device to control
lighting within the area. For lighting controls,
"readily accessible" means located so that a
person using the device can see the controlled
lights or the area being lit. Switching devices
in addition to, but not instead of, the required
readily accessible manually operated switching
devices shall also be permitted.
The general lighting of any area 100 square feet or
larger in which the connected lighting load equals
or exceeds 1.0 watt per square foot throughout the
entire area shall be controlled so that the load
may be reduced by at least one-half while maintain-
ing a reasonably uniform level of illumination
throughout the area. Readily accessible switches,
that control each luminaire in a space with more
than one luminaire, or that control each lamp in
a space independently meet the requirements of
this section.
In all areas where effective use may be made of
natural light, lighting circuiting shall be
arranged so that units, in all portions of the
area where natural light is available at the same
time, are switched independently of the remainder
of the area.
Occupant Operating and Maintenance Information to be
Provided by Builder
The builder shall provide the building owner, manager,
and the original occupants a list of the heating,
cooling, water heating, and lighting systems
and features, materials, components, and mechanical
devices conservation or solar devices installed in
the building, and instructions on how to use
them efficiently. The instructions shall be con-
sistent with specifications set forth by the
Executive Director.
Water Heaters and Plumbing Fixtures
Water heaters, showerheads, lavatory faucets and
sink faucets must be certified by the California
Energy Commission (Excluding: waterheaters of the
non-storage electric type and lavatories in public
facilities having devices that limit the flow of
hot water or have self-closing faucets or having devices
that limit the outlet temperature to a maximum of
110°F) Section 2-5314, Table 2-53G.
"Only for nonresidential
other than offices"
SECOND GENERATION NON-RESIDENTIAL STANDARDS (APPLICABLE TO PERMIT
APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED AFTER JANUARY 1, 1987 FOR OCCUPANCIES A, B,
E, OR H FOR NEW BUILDINGS, INCLUDING "SHELL AND "SPECULATIVE"
BUILDINGS, AND TENANT IMPROVEMENTS AND OTHER ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS).
APPLICATION OF THE STANDARDS
A Certificate of Compliance (Form CF-1)
must be included with all building permit
applications submitted after January 1, 1987,
subject to energy conservation i.e., second
generation non-residential standards, first
generation non-residential standards adopted
In 1982, single family homes and apartment
buildings and other low-rise residential
buildings of three stories or less and first
generation residential standards for hotels
and motels and high-rise residential buildings
of four stories or more.
The Certificate of Compliance mustbe signed
by the professional (or professionals) responsible
for design and the owner. These signatures
represent a commitment to make future building
Improvements or modifications according to
the standards indicated on the Certificate
of Compliance.
Section 1403(a)1 of the standards requires
that the energy calculations be signed by
a person eligible to sign the plans under
the Business and Professions Code. Under
the terms and restrictions of some licenses,
for example, an electrical engineer may be
able to sign some documents and specifications
such as electrical plans and lighting energy
documentation, but no HVAC plans and documenta-
tion.
The section does net require that the documen-
tation be prepared by a licensed person,
only that the documentation be signed by
an authorized person who will take responsibi-
lity for their correctness in showing compliance
with-the building energy efficiency standards.
For example, computer runs and calculations
that are prepared by an unlicensed energy
consultant must be signed by the responsible
person, such as a registered architect or
civil engineer.
A copy of Form CF-1, complete and signed,
must be permanently printed on the plans.
This enables the code enforcement official
to verify that the copies of form CF-1 submitted
with future permit applications (for modifications
to the building) are consistent with the
original Form CF-L.
Note on the plans that a separate copy of
Form CF-1 was retained by the building
owner to be passed on to future owners
or tenants of the building so that they
will have a record of the energy efficiency
standards that will apply to future modifi-
cations. it is the responsibility of
Lutute building permit applicants to
resubmit the previously approved Form CF-1
with subsequent permit applications.
If the building applicant does not have
a copy of the energy standards compliance
forms originally approved, the applicant
must comply with the standards presently In effect.
Construction that does not increase condi-
tioned space in an existing building,
where applications for the existing building
permit was before January 1, 1987, cannot
Increase the overall U-value or overall
thermal transfer value, new HVAC systems
or equipment must comply with the prescripture
requirements of the second generation
non-residential standards including the
MVAC power indices that may apply and
when improvements or modifications to
the lighting system increase the connected
load, then the proposed improvements
must comply with the set of standards
that are in effect for the occupancy
type at the time the permit application
for the lighting improvements are proposed.
This has special significance for speculative
buildings that are originally permitted
under the first generation standards, but
for which tenant improvements are made
after the second generation energy standards
have become mandatory. (See attached
examples 1-1 and 1-2)
For construction in an existing building,
that increases the conditioned floor
area, the set of standards that are in
effect at the time of the permit application
apply to the increased conditioned floor
area as though it were a separate new
building. The conditioned floor area
of a building is usually increased in
one of two ways:
Space is added to the building, such
as additional floors or a new wing.
Heating and/or cooling systems are
extended to spaces that were previously
unconditioned.
When either of these two events occur,
the envelope and lighting requirements
of the prescriptive standard apply to
the increased conditioned space only.
It is not necessary to upgrade the envelope
or lighting system of the existing building.
(See attached example 1-1 and 1-2)
The mandatory measures apply to all new
construction, regardless of the date
of the original permit or whether conditioned
space is increased. The mandatory measures
only apply to building components, systems
or specific pieces of equipment that
are part of the construction project.
The mandatory switching requirements,
for instance, would only apply if recir-
cuiting were proposed as part of the
project.
id. Existing buildings, for which the original
/ permit application was made after January It
1987, should have the Certificate of
Compliance available to allow comparing
the design of proposed alterations.
(no increase in conditioned space) or
additions (conditioned space increased)
with the original design assumed when
the building was constructed, the alterations
or additions must be consistent with
the original design assumptions. The
designer may choose to modify the original
Certificate of Compliance by showing
the modified design complies with the standards. The new Certificate of Compliance
would govern any future modifications
or additions.
XE the original Certificate of Compliance
cannot be located then the entire building,
including the proposed alterations or
additions, must be shown to comply with
the current standards.
Speculative buildings are defined as
those buildings where the occupancy
type is known at the time of building
permit application, but the plans and
specifications do not include design details about the lighting system and/or
the final HVAC improvements. The lighting
and/or final HVAC improvements are to
be made by the tenants on a space-by-
space basis as the building is leased.
At the time of the original building
permit, assumptions regarding future
lighting and HVAC improvements must be
made to determine it the building will
comply with the standards. This is
especially important with the performance
approach.
When the original plans for a speculative
building are submitted to the enforcement
agency, the Certificate of Compliance should specify the assumptions required
about future building improvements.
When using the prescriptive approach,
the Certificate of Compliance should
specify the alternative component package
used to show compliance at the time of
the initial permit application. This 'ame package would be applied to any
future work that is performed on the
building, unless compliance is redemon-
strated for the whole building at the
time of the future work.
Shell buildings are defined as those struc-
tures where the ultimate occupancy of
the building is not known when the original
building permit application is filed.
The structure, for example could eventually
be used as an office, warehouse, restaurant
or retail space, depending on market
demand. This means that the building
could be covered by the first generation
nonresidential energy standards or the
second.
To address this potential problem, it
is recommended that multiple compliance
documentation be submitted for shell
buildings. Multiple documentation ensures
that the structure will comply with whatever
energy conservation standards are applicable
to the eventual occupancy type.
Subsequent permit applications for completion
of the building should also be submitted
with multiple documentation unless the
occupancy has been clearly identified
and falls within a single set of standards.
Future changes of occupancy would require
documentation that verifies satisfaction
of the appropriate set of standards.
As with speculative buildings, a Certificate
of Compliance would be submitted to document
assumptions made about future building
Improvements. In the case of shell buildings,
multiple Certificates of Compliance may
be required along with multiple documentation.
It is also suggested that performance
calculations, which specify less than
1.4 Watts/sf be accepted only when the
designer can demonstrate a capability
to construct a building with lighting
loads of the proposed level. Also air
conditioning units with an SEER greater
than 10 should be accepted only When
there is documentation of at least two
available brands meeting the proposed
requirements.
13. Mixed use buildings must comply with
the specific standards pertinent to the
various occupancies with the building.
If mixed use building design has a single
predominant occupancy with other smaller
subordinate occupancies the building
need only meet the provisions of the
predominant occupancy so long as:
the subordinate occupancies total
less than 1,000 square feet and
are less than 30 percent of the
total conditioned floor area or
the subordinate occupancies constitute
less than 10 percent of the total
conditioned floor area.
When one of the above exceptions do not
apply, either the prescriptive or performance
approach may be applied according to
the following guidelines:
With the prescriptive approach, each
occupancy must be analyzed and shown
to comply separately. The appropriate
Compliance documentation should be
completed for each occupancy. No trade-
offs are allowed between occupancies
under this approach.
With the performance approach, the occupancies
may be analyzed together or separately,
depending on special circumstances. It
is generally necessary to analyze the occupan-
cies separately when they are covered by
different standards. For instance low-
rise residential and office space within
the same building would have to be analyzed
separately since they are covered by two
separate standards, each with its own approved
Calculation methods, operating assumptions,
etc. It retail and office were together
In the same building, it would be possible to analyze both occupancies together since
they are covered by the same standard. When occupancies are analyzed together,
there may be tradeoffs between occupancies;
otherwise, tradeoffs are not possible.
IX Processing for fast-track processing is
a mechanism established through cooperation
between the developer and the local jurisdic-
tion to speed development review time and
to facilitate the ability to apply for
and receive approval for permits in stages.
The enforcement issue with fast-tract buildings
is much the same as for speculative buildings.
Assumptions must be made early on about
lighting and/or HVAC designs that have
not yet been drawn up. The problem is
slightly less complicated since fast-
track buildings are often carried to
completion by the same design/developer
team. Since the issues are similar, the
recommendations for shell and speculative
buildings would generally apply.
INTlODUCT ION Section 1.6
KZAMPL2 1-1
New CccsLruction in an 9xisting Bailding
SITUATION:
The basement of an existing two-story office building in Sacramento (cli-
mate zone 12) is used for dead storage and is neither heated or cooled.
The basement is proposed to be converted to leasable office space. A new lighting system would be installed along with other interior improvements, including new wall finishes on the exterior walls. The basement walls are built of 8 inch normal weight, concrete masonry units and are grouted solid. The existing walls have a heat capacity of 16.8 and an R-value of 1.78. There are no windows .and no new windows are proposed. The existing
building is served by a cencral variable air volume system with hot water reheat. The system is of adequate size to serve the basement with no
modifications other than extending the ductwork. The permit for the
original building was obtained in 1956.
ODX APPLICATION:
In this example, the code is triggered because there is an increase in
conditioned area. Since the original building permit was obtained before January 1, 1987, there is no certificate of compliance for the building.
.f the prescriptive approach is used, the requirements apply only to those building components proposed to be altered, in this case the lighting
system, the exterior opaque walls and the new ductwork and piping. If
package A is selected the lighting power density would be limited to 1.5
Watts/sf and insulation must be installed on the exterior walls to achieve
a total R-value of 5.8. If package C is selected, the lighting power density would be limited to 1.4 Watts/sf and the total R-value of the exterior wall need only be 2.0. This could be met by the addition of a furring space and the interior drywall.
Alternatively, the applicant could use the tailored lighting power density
method to justify higher lighting power density if there were unusual
lighting needs. This option is discussed in greater detail in Section 3-3.
No improvements would have to be made to the existing NVAC system, but the
new ductwork and piping would have to be installed in accordance with the
mandatory requirements discussed Chapter 2.0 of the c.anual. The lighting
system mandatory requirements would also have to be met (switching and
energy efficient ballasts). If Package A is selected and exterior wall
insulation is required, then the insulation must meet the mandatory re-
quirements dealing with insulation quality.
It the performance approach is used, then the budget for low-rise office buildings would apply. The budget could be met separately for the basement
or together with the existing building. This option is discussed in more detail in Chapter 4.0. Even with the performance approach, the mandatory
requirements discussed above would have to be met.
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INTRODUCTION spetlon 1
EXAXPLE 1-2
Final Improvements in a Speculative Building
SITUATION:
A permit was issued in 1985 for a speculative office building under the first generation nonresidential energy standards. The permit included the building shell and the central HVAC system. After the new standards became
mandatory, a tenant leases space in the building and files for a building
permit to install interior finishes, a lighting system and final duct runs
from the VAV boxes.
CODE APPLICATION:
Since the building was permitted before January 1, 1987, no Certificate of
Compliance exists for the building. Also, because the HVAC system had been
previously permitted, the tenant improvements would be treated as
construction that does not increase the conditioned space of the building
and only those building components or systems being altered would have to
comply with the new standards. The second generation standards, not the first, apply to the tenant improvements.
No upgrades would be required for the building envelope or the HVAC system
since the tenant proposed to do no work on these systems.
The lighting system would havèto comply with the second generation
nonresidential energy standards, since there is an increase in lighting
load, i.e. a new lighting system is being installed in a tenant space that
currently has no lighting system.
Had the building permit for the original building shell been issued without
the HVAC system, the proposed tenant improvements would have had to include
Installation of an HVAC system. In this event, the tenant improvements
would be considered to increase the conditioned space of the building and
all requirements of the new standards would be triggered, including a
possible upgrade of the building envelope.
Revised September 1986 120
Certificate of Compliance (Part 1 of 2) CF-1
For Enforcement Agency Use Only
jTide
Project Architect/Engineer Building Permit Number
Project Locaron
City/Town Climate Zone
Documentation Author Date
Prescriptive Approach/Performance
Approach Strategy
General
I CECOccupancyType
2 USC Occupancy Group/Division .....
3 Package Selected . • • • • .......
4 Gross Conditioned Floor Area. • • • _______ 112
Roof and Floors
5 Proposed Roof/Ceiling Rt (CF-2. CF3). . hr-F-UZBtu
6 Required Roof/Ceiling R (CF.2). . . . . ________ hr.F.ft2/8tu
7 Proposed Exterior Floor Rt (CF-2. CF..3). . hr-F-ft2/Btu
8 Required Exterior Floor R1 (CF-2). . . . . hr.F.ft2/Btu
Walls
9 Proposed Opaque Wail Rt (CF-2. .CF-3). . hr-F-ft2/B.i
10 Wall Heat Capacity (CF-a). . . . . . . . Btu/F4t2
11 Required Opaque Wall R1 (CF.2). • • • • hr-F-ft2/91u
Gluing In Walls
12 Exterior Wall Area (CF-2) ........ f%2
13 Total Glazing Area (CF-2) ....... ft2
14 Proposed Total Percent (Line 13/Line 12)._______
15 Average Total SC (CF-2) ..........
16 Allowed Total Glazing Percent ......
17 West Exterior Wall Area (CF-2) .......ft2
18 West Glazing Area (CF-2) ........ 112
19 Proposed West Percent (CF-2) .......
20 Average West SC (CF-2) ........
21 Allowed West Glazing Percent ......
Glazing In Roof (CF-6) Proposed Mowed
22 Skylight I ......... ft2
23 Skylight .........
24 Skylight 3 ......... 112
25 Skylight ......... ft2
26 Skylight S ......... ft2
27 Skylight 6 ......... ft2
28 Skylight 7 ......... ft2
29 Skylight 8 ......... ft2
Lighting
30 Proposed Acusted LPD (CF.5) .......Watts/ft2
31 Allowed LPD (CF-5) ...........Watts/ft2
HVAC
32 Performance Set Selected .........
33 Proposed Fan Wattage Index (CF.4). . Watts/ft2
34 Allowed Fan Wattage index ....... Watts/It2
35 Proposed Cooling Power Index (CF-4) . Btuh/ft2
36 Allowed Cooling Power Index ....... BtUPVh2
37 Proposed Heating Power Index (CF-4) . . BtuMt2
38 Allowed Heating Power Index .......Btuhift2
Plan Checked By
Date
Field Checked By Date
Signature and
Reiabaon Stamp Approved By Data
Performance Approach
Energy Budget
1 CEC Occupancy Type
2 USC Occupancy Grcup/t)Ms ion
4 Conditioned Floor Area ......... ft2
4 Budget Table • ........... .
5 Allowed Energy Budget (WS-IA). . . . . kBtu/yr.ft2
Calculated Annual Energy Consumption
6 Approved Calculation Method .,.•
7 CEC Designation ............
8 Multiplier ........... .
Estimated Energy Use,
- 9 Heating ......... . . k9tu,yr-ft2
10 Cooling ....... . ....... . kStu/yr-ft2
11 Fans ............... . . . - kBtulyr.ft2
12 Lights ........ . . . . . . . ._ kBtu/yr-ft2
13 Miscellaneous Equipment. . . . . . . . kBtuyr112
14 Total .....,.. . . . kBtu/yr-ft2
15 A4. Total Energy Use (line 8x line 14). . ._ kBtu ,r.ft2
Compliance Statement
General. The proposed building represented in this set of compliance documentation Is consistent with the other compliance forms and worksheets, with the plans and specifications and with any other calculations or computer runs submitted with this permit application. Performance Approach. (when applicable) The energy performance estimate presented on this form was calculated using the approved calculation method indicated above and with the CEC established fixed and restricted engineering inputs for the applicable climate zone and occupancy type. PrescriptIve Approach. (when applicable) The proposed building has been designed to meet the requirement& of the Alternative Component Package indicated above for the eppropnate occupancy type and climate zone
'Signed
Name/Tide
Company
Address
City/Statei2ip
Telephone Calif. License Number
Form Revised September 1986 Page ____of ____
Signature Date
Enforcement Agency Signature
Designer Two
Date
Name (Print)
(We/Company Name
Address
Signature Date
Enforcement Agency Signature
Owner
Date
Name (Print)
Title/Company Name
Address
Signature Date
Signature Date
Enforcement Agency Signature . Data
Designer Four
Name (Print)
Tide/Company Name
Address
Signature Date
Enforcement Agency Signature Date
Enforcement Agency
Name (Print)
Tide/Agency
Address
Certificate of Compliance (Part 2of2) CF-1
For Enforcement Agency Use Only
Project Tide
Documentation Author/Firm Date Checked By Date
Both parts one and two of this Certhicata 01 Compliance must be included with each building permit application for the above noted building and appear on the plans submitted for approval. The building features and requirements represented on the Certificate of Compliance are adequate to achieve compliance with the second generation nonresidential energy standards for the building referenced above. The building features and requirements are also adequate for any subsequent aiteratons modifications or additions to the budding.
De.lnerOn. Designer Three
Name (Print) Name (Print)
Title/Company Name Tide/Company Name
Address Address
Form Revised embar 1986 Page - of -
Mandatory Measures Checklist MF-1
For Enforcement Agency Use Only
Project Tide
'j Documentation Author/Firm Date
Reference in Construction Documents
Envelope Measures
Certified insulation materials per 2-5311(a) .......
Insulation installed to meet flame spread and smoke
density requirements of 2-5311(b) ...........
Urea formaldehyde foam insulation is installed
per 2.5311(c) ....................
Retrofit insulation specified as per 2-5313 .......
3 Air infiltration is minimized by specification of
tested manufactured doors and windows and proper
sealing and weatherstripping as per 2-5317 .......
Lighting System Measures -
Certified luminaires/ballasts per 2.5314(b) .......
Independent control WI enclosed areas per 2.5319(a).
Manual switching readily accessible per 2-5319(b).
Reduction of fighting load to at least one half per 2.5319(c). Occupancy sensors or programmable timers
meeting CEC criteria may substitute ..........
Separate switching of daylit areas per 2-5319(d).
Separate switching of display and valance lighting in retail and wholesale stores per 2-5319(h) .......
Automatic control of display lighting in retail
and wholesale stores per 2-5319(h)... ........
Tandem wiring of one- and three-lamp luminaires per 2-531 9(i) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Daytighting and Lumen Maintenance
Controls (when applicable)
Uniformly illumination reduction to one-half
per 2-5319(e)1 ...................
Flicker free operation and no premature lamp failure per 2-5319(e)2 ..................
Time delays to prevent undesirable cycling
per 2-5319(e)3 ...................
Step switching devices with separation between on/off settings per 2-5319(e)4 .............
Checked By Date
Reference in
Construction Documents
Photocell sensors with a diffusing cover and no opaque cover per 2-5319(e)5 ...........
Manufacturers instructions provided for installation
and calibration per 2.5319(e)6 ............
(1 Proper installation of controls including sensor location. certification of initial calibration and control of luminaires only within daylit area per 2-5319(e)8 .........
I Visible or audible malfunction alarms per 2.5319(g). -
Occupancy Sensing Devices (when
applicable)
(J Flicker free operation and no premature lamp
failure per 2-5319(e)2 ................
[3 Time delays to prevent undesireable cycling
per 2-5319(e)3....................
(3 Visible or audible malfunction alarms per 2.5319(g) - . -
[3 Limits on emissions per exceptions to 2.5319(e) .....
HVAC and Plumbing System Measures
(3 Piping insulated as required by 2.5312 ........._________
(3 Certified HVAC equipment per 2-5314(a) ........________
(1 Certified plumbing equipment per 2-5314(a) ......
(3 Heating and cooling equipment efficiency per 2-5314(b) -
[3 Pilotless ignition of gas appliances per 2-5314(c)
(1 Automatic controls for off-hours per 2-5315(a)1 .
(3 Thermostat set point requirements per 2-5315(a)
(3 Sequential control of heating and cooling per 2.53 15(a)3.________
(3 Automatic exhaust fan dampers per 2.5316(b) .....
(3 Thermostat controls for each zone per 2-5315(b) -
(3 Ventilation provided per 2-5316 and 2-5343 .......________
(3 Heaters for domestic hot water and/or pools per 2-5318 ________
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TITLE 24: DISABLED ACCESS REGULATIONS [NON-RESIDENTIAL CHECK [1IST1
AT EACH CIRCLED ITEM, NOTE THE PLAN SHEET THAT SHOWS THE CORRECTION,
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WALKS AND SIDEWALKS (SEC. 2-3325)
I. Walks and sidewalks shall have a continuous com-
mon surface, not interrupted by steps or by abrupt
changes in lesel exceeding Vs inch. and shall be a
minimum of 48 inches in width.
2. Surfaces with a slope of less than 6 percent gradient
shall be at least as slip-resistant as that described as
a medium salted finish.
S. Sur(acrs with a slope of 6 percent gradient or greater
shall be slip-resistant.
Surface cross slopes shall not exceed ¼ inch per foot.
Walks, sidewalks and pedestrian ways shall be free
of gratings whenever possible. For gratings located
in the surface of any of these areas, grid openings
in gratings shall be limited to Vs inch in the direction
of traffic flow.
When the slope in the direction of travel of any walk
exceeds 1 vertical to 20 horizontal it shall comply
with the provisions for Pedestrian Ramps.
Abrupt changes in level along any accessible route
shall not exceed Y inch. When changes in level do-
occur, they shall be beveled with a slope no greater
than 1:2 except that level changes not exceeding
¼ inch may be vertical. When changes in levels
greater than 34 inch are necessary they shall comply
with the requirements for curb ramps.
Walks shall be provided with a level area not less
than 60 inches by 60 inches at a door or gate that
swings toward the walk, and not less than 48 inches
wide by 44 inches deep at a door or gate that swings away from the walk. Such walks shall extend 24
inches to the side of the strike edge of a door or gate
that swings toward the walk.
All walks with continuous gradients shall have level
areas at least 5 feet in length at intervals of at least
every 400 feet.
3. HAZARDS (SEC. 2-3326)
1. Warning curbs. Abrupt changes in level, except
between a walk or sidewalk and an adjacent street
or driveway, exceeding 4 inches in a vertical dimen-
sion, such as at planters or fountains located in or
adjacent to walks, sidewalks, or other pedestrian
ways, shall be identified by curbs projecting at least
6 inches in height above the walk or sidewalk surface to warts the blind of a potential drop off. When a
guardrail or handrail is provided, no curb is required
when a guiderail is provided centered 3 inches (plus
or minus one inch) above the surface of the walk or
sidewalk: the walk is 5 percent or less gradient or
no adjacent hazard exists.
2. Overhanging Obstructions: Any obstructions that
overhangs a pedestrian's way shall be a minimum of
80 inches above the walking surface as measured
from the bottom of the obstruction.
91ARKING (SEC. 2.7102)
. The following table establishes the number of handi-
capped parking spaces required:
Total Number of Number of Handicapped Parking
Parking Spaces Spaces Required
1- 40 .......I
41- 80 .......2
81-120 .......3
121-160 .......4
161-300 .......5
301-400 .......6
401.300 .......7
over 500 . . . . . . . I for each 200 additional spaces
provided
When less than 5 parking spaces are provided, one
shall be 14 feet wade and lined to provide a 9 foot
parking area and a 5 foot loading and unloading
area.
2. Physically hsndkapped parking spaces shall be lo-
cated as near as practical to a primary entrance. If
only one space is pruvidd, it shall be 14 feet wide
and lined to provide a 9 foot parking area and a
5 foot loading and unloading area. When more than
one spate is prodeil in lieu of providing a 14 foot
wide space for each parking space. two spaces can
be provided within a 23 foot wide area lined to
provide a 9 foot puking area on each side of a 5 foot
loading and unloading area in the center. The mm.
smuin length of each parking space shall be 18 feet.
In each parking area, a bumper or curb shall be pro-
vided and located to prevent encroachment of cars
over the required width of wslkwsys. Also, the space
shall be so located that a handicapped person is not
compelled to wheel or walk behind parked cars other
than their own.
Pedestrian ways which are accessible to the physi-
cally handicapped shall be provided from each such
puking space to realted facilities, including curb
cuts or ramps as needed. Ramps shall not encroach
into any parking space.
EXCEPrIONs: 1. Ramps located at the front of
physically handicapped parking spaces may
encroach into the length of such spaces when
such encroachment does not limit a handicapped
person's capability to leave or enter their vehicle
thus providing equivalent facilitation.
Surface dopes of parking spaces for the physically
handicapped shall not exceed ¼ inch per foot in
any direction.
Entrances to and vertical clearances Within parking
structures shall have a minimum vertical clearance
of 8 feet 2 inches where required for accessibility
to handicapped parking spaces,
Handicap parking identarieation signs shall be
provided as required by Section 2-7102(e) in the
following locations:
S. On the pavement within each required park-
ing space
A. At the entrance to the parking facility.
0D. ANITARY FACILITIES (SEC. 2-511)
1. Where separate facilities are provided for non-handi-
capped persons of each sex, separate facilities shall
be provided for handicapped persons of each sea
also. Where unisex facilities are provided for non.
handicapped persons, such unisex facilities shall be
provided for the handicapped,
2. Where sanitary facilities are located on accessible
floors of a building, they shall be made accessible to
the physically handicapped.
3. Passageways leading to sanitary facilities sIsall have a
clear access width as specified in Chapter 33. All doorways leading to such sanitary facilities shall
have:
A clear unobstructed opening width of 32 inches.
A level and clear area for a minimum depth of
60 inches in the direction of the door swing as
measured at right angles to the plane of the liiur
in its closed position, and 44 inches where the
door swings away from the level and clear area.
4. Multiple accommodation toilet facilities shall have the following:
A clear space measured from the floor to a height
of 27 inches above the floor, within the sanitary facility room, of sufficient size to inscribe a
circle with a diameter not less than 60 inches, or
a clear space 56 inches by 63 inches in size.
Doors other than the door to the handicapped
toilet compartment in any position may encroach
into this space by not more than 12 inches.
A water closet fixture located in a compartment shall provide a 28 inch wide clear space from a fixture or a 32-inch wide clear space from a wall at one side of the water closet and a 48 inch long clear space in front of the water closet if the compartment has an end opening door (facing
the water closet). A 60 inch minimum length
clear space shall be provided in a compartment with the door located at the side. Grab bars shall
not project more than 3 inches into the clear spaces as specified above.
C) A water closet compartment shall be equipped
with a door that has an automatic closing device,
and shall have a clear unobstructed opening width
of 32 inches when located at the end and 34
inches when located at the side with the door positioned at an angle of 90 degrees from its
closed position. Except for door opening widths
and door swings, a clear unobstructed access not less than 44 inches shall be provided to water
closet compartments designed for use by the
handicapped and the space immediately in front
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()DRINK1NG FOUNTAINS (SEC. 5-1507, 2-511)
pastmcnt door in its dosed position. 1. The drinking fountain shall be a minimum of IS
______ 3. Single aCcd.tLOV, toilet facilities shall inches in depth and there shall be Clear and unob.
structed spaces under the drinking fountain not less
have the followings There aSsail be sufficient than 27 inches in height and 18 inches in depth, the
Space in the toilet room for a wheelchair ave.- depth measurements being taken from the front edge
siring 10 Inches aid, by 48 mc?'.s tong to enter of the fountain. A tide approach drinking fountain
the coom and permit the doer to close. The is not acceptable.
2. The bubbler shall be activated by a control which is aster closet shall be located in s space which easily operated by a handicapped person such as a provides a 28 Inch aide clear space from a fix- hand.operaccd lever type control located within ture or a 32 itch wide clear space fro.. • well 6 inches of the front of the fountain, a push bar
at one side of the water closet and 48 inch.s control along the front of the drinking fountaui,
of clear space in front of us, aster closet. etc. The bubbler outlet orifice shall be located
within 6 inches of the front of the drinking fountain
6. In an existing building a single accommodation toilet and shall be within 36 inches of the floor. The water
facility may have the water closet rcetutc located in stream from the bubbler ihall be substantially
a compartment which provides a dear space of not parallel to the front edge of the drinking fountain.
less than 36 inches wide by 48 inches long in front 3. Where water fountains are provided, they shall be of the water closet. li,strd completely within alcoves, or otherwise
7. Crab bars located on each side, or one side of the possuoncd so as not to encroach into pedestrian back of the physically handicapped toilet stall or ways.
compartment shall be securely attached 33 inches
above and parallel to the floor. Grab bars at the side ('DOoRS Sc HARDWARE (SEC. 2.330 1. 3304) shall be at least 42 inches long with the front end i. All primary entrances to buildings shall be made positioned 24 inches in front of the water closet accessible to the handicapped. stool and grab bars at the back shall be not less than
36 inches long, 2. Hand activated door opening hardware shall be
The diameter or width of the gripping surfaces of a centered between 30 inches and 44 inches above the
floor. Latching and locking doors that are hand acti. grab bar shall be 1A inch to 1% inch or the shape vatcd and which arc in a path of travel, shall be oper. shall provide an equivalent gripping surface. It grab able with a single effort by lever type hardware, by bass are mounted adjacent to a wall, the space be. panic bars, push-pull activating bars, or other hard. twccn the wall and the grab bars shall be I Vs inches. ware designed to provide passage without requiring 3. A dear floor space 30 inches by 48 inches shall be the ability to grasp the opening hardware. Locked provided in front of a lavatory to allow a forward exit doors shall operate as above in egress direction. approach. Such clear floor space shall adjoin or Doors to individual hotel or motel units shall opei overlap an accesible route and shall extend into knee ate similarly, except that when bolt and unlatching and toe space underneath the lavatory,
Where urinals are provided, at least one shall have a operation is key operated from corridor or exterior
side of unit door, large bow keys (2 inch) full bow or dear floor space 30 inches by 48 inches in front of 1% inch (half bow) shall be provided in lieu of lever the urinal to allow forward approach. type hardware on the corridor side. Separate dead
there facilities for bathing are provided for lock activation on room side of corridor doors in
the public, clients or ialoymre, including ' hotels or motcl* shall have lever handle or large
Ion one shavers, bathtubs or lockers, at l thumb turn 'us an easily reached location.
such facility shall comply with the handi-
cap access standards in Section 2511(a)9.
114 Inch thick identification symbols shall
be provided an doors to sanitary facilities. S. Width and Heights. 1. Every required exit doorway
A 12 Inch triangle for vets and 12 inch dii- shall be of a size as to permit the installation of a
ester circle for women Is required. door not less than 3 feet in width and not less than
6 feet, 8 inches in height. When installed in exit & WATERCLOs (SEC. 5-1502)
doorway; exit doors shall be capable of opening at least 90 degrees and shall be so mounted that the
I, The height of accessible water closets shall be a elear width of the cxi tway is not cia than 32 inches.
imnusn of 17 inches and a maximum of 19 inches 4. For hinged doors, the opening width shall be mea.
measured to the top of the toilet seat. Plush controls sured with the door positioned at an angle of 90
shall be operable by an oscillating handle with a degree, from its closed position. At least one of a
maximum operating force of 3 lb or by a remote pair of doors shall meet this opening width require.
low voltage button. The handle or button shall be tuent. Revolving doors shall not be used as a required
located so they are operable without requiring entrance for the physically handicapped.
excessive body movement. S. Maximum effort to operate doors shall not exceed C) URINALS (SEC. 5-1503) 8.3 pounds for exterior doors and 3 pounds for
I. Where urinals are provided as least one elongated interior doors, such pull or push effort being applied
at right angles to hinged doors and at the center rim at a maximum of 17 inches above the floor is plane of sliding or folding doors. Compensating required,
2. Flush controls shall be hand operated, and shall be devices or automatic door operators may be utilized
to meet the above standards. When fire doors arc mounted no more than 44 inches above the floor, required, the maximum effort to operate the door
LAVATORIES (SEC. 5-1504) may be increased not to exceed 15 pounds.
1. Lavatories shall be mounted with a clearance of at 6. Construction, The bottom 10 inches of all doors
least 29 inches from the floor to the bottom of the except automatic and sliding shall have a smooth
apron with knee clearance under the front lip cx' uninterrupted surface to allow the door to be
tending a minimum of 30 inches in width with 8 opened by a wheelchair footrest without creating a
inches minimum depth at the sop. Toe clearance trap or hazardous condition. Where tiarrow frame
shall be the same width and shall be a minimum of doors are used, a 10 inch high smooth panel shall be
17 inches deep from the front of the lavatory, installed on the push side of the door, which will 2. Hot water and drain pipes under lavatories shall be allow the door to be opened by a wheelchair footrest
insulated or otherwise covered. There shall be no without creating a trap or hazardous condition,
sharp or abrasive surfaces under lavatories. 7. Thresholds shall not exceed Vt inch in height. 3. Faucet controls and operating mechanisms shall be 5. Where turnstiles are used a door or gate that is
operable with one hand and shall not require sighs accessible to the handicapped shall be provided
grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist. The force within 30 feet.
required in activate controls shill be no greater than 9. there shell be a level deer area on each side 3 lb. Lcvcr.operased, push-type and electronically of an suit or passage door. Provide 60 Inches controlled mechanisms are examples of acceptable
designs. Sclf.dos.ng valves are allowed if the faucet clear In its, direction of the door swing and
remains open for at least 10 second.. U Inches an the aide opposite the door swing
direction. P'seeureesnts are to be at right
angles to the closed door.
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Datei______ Jurisdiction_________________
Prepared byt Bldg. Dept.
VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE 0 Esgil
PLAN CHECK NO.
BUILDING ADDRESS -
APPLICANT/CONTACT PHONE NO.________________
BUILDING OCCUPANCY DESIGNER PHONE_____________
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR PHONE___________
BUILDING PORTION BUILDING AREA VALUATION
MULTIPLIER
VALUE
*
Air Conditioning
Commercial
Residential
Res. or Comm.
-Fire Sprinklers
Total Value
Fee Adjusted To Reflect 0 Energy Regulations (Fee x 1.1)
0 Handicapped Regulations (Fee x 1.065)
Buildirid Permit Fee $ $
Plan Check Fee $ $
COM MENTS:
8/4/82
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ENGINEERING CHECKLIST
Date: 7/1749
Plan Check No. 87-3&j-
Project Address: Ai.
Project Name:____________________
Field Check DateY
By:
LEGEND
Item Complete
0
Item Incomplete - Needs
Your Action
1,2,3 Number in circle
indicates plancheck
number that deficiency
was identified
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
Site Plan
Provide a fully dimensioned site plan drawn to scale. Show: North
arrow, property lines, easements, existing and proposed
structures, streets, existing street improvements, right-of-way
width and dimensioned setbacks.
Show on Site Plan: Finish floor elevations, elevations of finish
/
I grade adjacent to building, existing topographical lines, existing
and proposed slopes, driveway and percent (%) grade and drainage
patterns.
fl 3. Provide legal description of property.
EZI EJ 4. Provide assessor's parcel number.
PERMITS REQUIRED
Grading
U 5. Grading permit required. (Separate submittal to Engineering
Department required for Grading Permit).
6. Grading plans in plan check PE___________
J" 5' El 7. Need the following completed prior to building permit issuance:
Grading plans signed.
( U Grading permit issued.
EIT EZI" [j Grading completed.
Certification letter and compaction reports submitted.
U Grading inspected and permit signed off by City Inspector.
Ed i U 8. Right-of-Way Permit required for work in public right-of-way
(e.g., driveway approach, sidewalk, connection to water main,
etc).
@ [2/El 9. required. To be filled out
completely and returned to Development Processing.
' 4.
FEES REQUIRED
E1( r L Park-in-Lieu fees required.
Quadrant: , Fee Per Unit: Total Fee:
Traffic impact fee required.
Fee Per Unit: , Total Fee:
Bridge and Thoroughfare fee required.
Fee Per Unit: Total Fee: ,
0 Public facilities fee required.
E2 fl Facilities management fee required. Fee:
d El Additional EDU's required:
Sewer connection fee: Sewer permit no.
0 Sewer lateral required:
REMARKS: sJJej,
O ,Jn (eJM'
0. K. to is T54L Date:
If you have any questions about any of the above items identified on this plan
check, please call the Development Processing Department at 438-1161.
IN
PLANNING CHECKLIST
Plan Check No. 87-4 Address 20,6/ Azomp9gAggger ,o
Type of Project and Use TI
Zone P— M Use Allowed? YES NO
Setback: Front Side Al/A Rear
School District: San Dieguito Encinitas
Carlsbad __ San Marcos
Discretionary Action Required YES NO Type
Environmental Required YES NO
Landscape Plan Required YES NO
Comments
Coastal Permit Required YES NO X
0 fl El Additional Comments
OK TO ISSU DATE
APPLICATION FORM FOR INDUSTRIAL WASTE DISCHARGE PERMIT
- CITY OF CARLSBAD
plication: New Application No.___________
:heck One)
Revised__________ Industrial Class /c
Date
i-gnture of City Representative
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APPLICATION FOR INDUSTRIAL WASTE DISCHARGE PERMIT
GENERAL:
Site
ApplicantHughes Aircraft Company Address 6155 El Camino Real, MS 208
(Owner, Lessee, Tenant, etc.)
Same as above Phone: 931-3192 (Applicant's Address)
Type of Business: Electronics Manufacturing
INDUSTRIAL WASTES AND PROCESSING:
General description of chemical and physical characteristics of existing
proposed waste
(\TP1(7t Ct3 F- 77(V '1j eM
General description of process, (If applicable) (..JM2j4ft _
exLn
WASTES TO TO BE DICHPGED TO SEWER:
Waste Treated__________ Quantity: Average GPD (Check One) (Daily)
Untreated_______ Maximum GPD
Applicant or Representative of Firm LongP.Pham
(Print)
Title Asst. Manager, Facilities
Signature Jmz _hgiii Date: 61 hv~7