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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3210 Chase StreetCity of Wheat Ridge Residential Remodel PERMIT - 202100410 PERMIT NO: 202100410 ISSUED: 03/16/2021 JOB ADDRESS: 3210 Chase St EXPIRES: 03/16/2022 JOB DESCRIPTION: Residential remodel with upgrades throughout including a bathroom remodel. Sq ft: 35 *** CONTACTS *** OWNER 5451 WEST 32ND AVENUE LP GC (303) 981-7046 LARRY KUNZ 021503 KUNZ & ASSOCIATES *** PARCEL INFO *** ZONE CODE: UA / Unassigned USE: UA / Unassigned SUBDIVISION CODE: 331 / General Retail; l BLOCK/LOT#: / *** FEE SUMMARY *** ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 12,000.00 FEES Total Valuation 0.00 Plan Review Fee 153.40 Use Tax 252.00 Permit Fee 236.00 Investigative Fees 236.00 ** TOTAL ** 877.40 *** COMMENTS *** *** CONDITIONS *** All roughs to be done at Framing Inspection. A printed copy of the permit and city stamped on-site plans must be available on-site for the first inspection. Approved per plans and red -line notes on plans. Must comply with 2018 IRC, 2020 NEC and all applicable City of Wheat Ridge Municipal Codes. Work is subject to field inspections. 1* � 4 41' PERMIT NO: JOB ADDRESS: JOB DESCRIPTION: City of Wheat Ridge Residential Remodel PERMIT - 202100410 202100410 ISSUED: 03/16/2021 3210 Chase St EXPIRES: 03/16/2022 Residential remodel with upgrades throughout including a bathroom remodel. Sq ft: 35 I, by my signature, do hereby attest that the work to be performed shall comply with all accompanying approved plans and specifications, applicable building codes, and all applicable municipal codes, policies and procedures, and that I am the legal owner or have been authorized by the legal owner of the property and am authorized to obtain this permit and perform the work described and approved in conjunction with this�permrt. I further attest that I am leg ally authorized to include all entities named within this document as parties to the work to be performed and that all work to be performed is disclosed in this document and/or its' accompanying approved plans and specifications. Signature of OWNER or CONTRACTOR (Circle one) Date 1, This permit was issued based on the information provided in the permit application and accompanying plans and specifications and is subject to the compliance with those documents, and all applicable statutes, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures. 2. This.permit shall expire 365 days after the date of issuance regardless of activity. Requests for extension must be made in writing and received prior to the date of expiration. An extension of no more than 180, days made be granted at the discretion of the Chief Building Official and may be subject to a fee equal to one-half of the original permit fee. 3. If this permit expires, a new permit may be required to be obtained. Issuance of a new permit shall be subject to the standard requirements, fees and��procedures for approval of any new permit. Re -issuance or extension of expired permits is at the sole discretion of the Chief Building Official and is not guaranteed. 4. No work of any manner shall be performed that shall results in a change of the natural flow of water without prior and specific approval. 5. The permit holder shall notify the Building and Inspection Services Division in accordance with established policy of all requ�ired inspections and shall not proceed or conceal work without written approval of such work from the Building and Inspection Services Division. 6. The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, anviolation of any provision of any pplicab e code or any ordinance or regulation of this jurisdiction. Approval of work is subject to field inspection. 03/16/2021 Signature of Chief Building Official Date REQUESTS MUST BE MADE BY 11:59PM ANY BUSINESS DAY FOR INSPECTION THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY. From: no-reolv(alci.wheatridae.m. us To: CommDev Perm is Subject: Online Form Submittal: Residential Interior Remodel Date: Monday, March 1, 20219:12:09 AM Residential Interior Remodel This application is exclusively for Residential Interior Remodels and other scopes of work which do not have a specific form already available. YOU MUST ATTACH A VALID CREDIT CARD AUTHORIZATION FORM IN ORDER FOR THE PERMIT TO BE PROCESSED. Your Permit will be emailed to the email address provided below once it is processed. THIS APPLICATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A PERMIT. DO NOT BEGIN WORK UNTIL PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED. PROPERTY INFORMATION Property Address 3210 Chase St Property Owner Name Brad Wilson Property Owner Phone 303-918-0830 Number (enter WITH dashes, eg 303-123- 4567) Property Owner Email blwilson81@yahoo.com Address Attach City of Wheat scan0017.Ddf Ridge Electronic Payment Form - "DO NOT ATTACH A PICTURE OF A CREDIT CARD" APPLICANT INFORMATION Applicant Name Brad Wilson What is your role in the Property Owner project? Are you performing the No work yourself, live in the home and will be living in the home 1 year after completion? Contact Phone Number 303-981-7046 Residential remodel with upgrades throughout (enter WITH dashes, including: eg 303-123-4567) - 35 SgFt bathroom full remodel. attachment), Provide a w carpet and pu Contact Email Address kunzlarryl@gmail.com - Replace kitchen cabinets, backsplash and for Plan Review countertops Comments - Replace kitchen sink, disposal, and appliances plumbing work (Like for -tike no configuration changes) Retype Contractor kunzlarryl@gmail.com - Install pantry Email Address - Replace bedroom window same size U -value .30 adding/removing walls, oi bettei DESCRIPTION OF WORK - Replace entry door Detailed Scope of We will be upgrading the 2 doors in the entry way like for like but Work - In the space new. We will upgrade all new carpet and pad. We will replace below (not as an new countertops and cabinets, like for like with no changes. We attachment), Provide a will upgrade the kitchen sink and disposal like for like with no detailed description of changes. We will upgrade all new appliances like for like no work including changes. We will replace a hutch cabinet with a pantry. We will mechanical, electrical, replace a broken window in the bedroom #2 like for like. We will plumbing work remodel the bathroom like for like but a new tub, fixtures, vanity and toilet. We will replace the tile in the bathroom tub and floor occurring, like for like. We will also replace the tile backsplash in the kitchen adding/removing walls, like for like. We will paint the walls semi gloss white in the entire etc unit. I believe this is everything. A renter lived in the unit for 7 years?? i believe and ruined the unit. We are just trying to get it nice and ready to rent. I, the applicant, understand my application will be rejected if I do not include a Detailed Scope of Work. Location of Work Square Footage Area of Work Being Performed I have entered a detailed scope of work. Bathroom Remodel MID Asbestos Report Field not completed. Upload letter size documents here Field not completed. Construction Plans scanoo12.odf scanned on 11'x17" or larger Project Value (contract lz000 Valuation OK value or cost of ALL materials and labor) SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT I assume full responsibility for compliance with applicable City of Wheat Ridge codes and ordinances for work under any permit issued based on this application. I understand that work may not begin on this property until a permit has been issued and posted on the property. I certify that I have been authorized by the legal owner of the property to submit this application and to perform the work described above. Person Applying for Permit I attest that everything stated in this application is true and correct and that falsifying information in this application is an act of fraud and may be punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both. Yes Yes Yes Brad WILSON Yes Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. LIMITED ASBESTOS INSPECTION REPORT 3210 Chase St Wheat Ridge, CO 80212 Prepared for: Brad Wilson Brad Wilson 3210 Chase St Wheat Ridge, CO 60212 303916-0630 Brad@ra i rrea l estate com Prepared by: Alta Environmental LLC CLPHE Registration hoc ACF - 24509 2255 Sheridan Blvd Unit C Suite 323 Edgewater, CO 60214 Contact@AltaEnv CO (303)669-7007 www.AltaEnv.CO Table of Contents Section 1 Inspection Project Summary 11 monogamous Areas in Work Scope - Table 12 Summary of Asbestos Be mpl as 13 Sample Locations (optimal) Section Results and Recommendations 2,1 Pcst-Renovation Asbestos Come inlrg Materials Notice (If island flad) 22 Photo Log of AsLrostw Cmtalnlrg Materials (If Identl fled) Section Project Overview Section 4 Asbestos Inspection Procedure 41 Suspect Asbestos Conte ini rg Bui Icing Materi al 42 Sampl ing and Laboratory Are lyas Sections Conclusion 51 Limitations Appendix A- Laboratory Report and Chain of Custody Form Appendix B- Major or Minor Spill Response Hnrm�cn uc Material r�ncc-Rcfcrc mlict Surfacing Material I_i=_t of Acronyms TS Textured Surfacing ACM Asbestos Containing Materials PL Plaster ACBM Asbestos Containing Building CMS CMJ Sealant Material SCF Spray -on Fire Proofing Thermal System Insulation G Good DT Pct TapefWrap D Da raged PI Pipe Insulation ED Significantly Damaged Miscellaneous SEA Baseboard Adhesive F Friable CA Carpet Adhesive hFl NorrFriable Category l CDW Composite Drywall hFll NorrFriable Category l l CT Cei ling Ti Is DW Drywall N4 Not Analyzed FTM Floor Ti Is Mastic ND Nona Detected MA Miscellaneous Adhesive ME Miscellaneous Sealant EA Each OT Other Material LF Linear Feet RSG Roof Shingle SF Square Feet RSH Roof Sheeting RSL Roofing5ealant Trace <1% by (Point Count/Compwite) SVF Sheet Vinyl Flooring ACM(>I% asbestos) WG Window Glazing Section 1 Inspection Project Summary Job ID: 20210217-1 Inspector: Joshua Masek Date: 02/17/21 State Cert #: 22489 Client: Brad Wilson Customer: Brad Wilson Propeft Details: Site Address: 3210 Chase St Wheat Ridge, CO 80212 Property Type: Apartment Age of Construction: Renovation: Inspection Details: Type of Inspection: Limited/Renovation ACM AHERA/Reg 8 Reason of Inspection: Remodel Affected Area(s): Entryway, Kitchen, Hall Bath Scope of Inspection: Partial Renovation Potential Spill Identification?: Yes (See Section 2 Results and Recommendations) Work Scope Notes: Retro -active demolition inspection. Sampling previously impacted materials. Sample Notes• Laboratory: Aerobiology NVLAP #: 200-860-0 of vJ heal' Q Results Time: Next Day # of Samples: 8 v 1.1 Homogenous Areas in Work Scope - Table . o 0 !dinq p ID* Material Type** # of Samples Material Description Functional Space Quantity in Scope 1 TS 3 tan orange peel texture entrywaywalls 24 SF 2 CDW 2 tan o.p. joint compound entryway waII joints 28 LF 3 PL 3 tan rough granular plaster kitchen, hall bath wall 130 SF 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 *ID - Homogenous Materials ID in Homogenous Areas Table & Bulk Samples Table **See table of contents Reference List for how to classify homogenous materials type 1.2 Summary of Asbestos Samples Sample ID Fbmog. Mat'I ID Bulk Sanale& Locations Table Material Condition Risibility Analytical Category Results Sanale Location ID* TS 1-1 1 entryway E wal 156"S67"rp D F 2% Ch ysotl le TS 1-2 1 entryway W `w'al l 76" S 44" up D F NE) TS 1-3 1 entryway E wal 142"S50"rp D F NE) MW 1-1 2 ent-MayEwal 131"S43"rp D hFII 2% Ch ysotl le MW 1-2 2 ent-MayEwal 119"S42"rp D hFII 2% Ch ysotl le PL 1-1 3 LRNwall 23"E25"rp D F NE) PL 1-2 3 hall bath 15"E54"rp D F NE) PL 1-3 3 dumpster debris D F NE) 1.3 Sample Locations 1.3 Sample Locations Map (Continued) Idl v Section 2 Results and Recommendations The damage or disturbance of confirmed asbestos -containing building materials has resulted in an asbestos fiber release episode. Less than the established trigger level quantity of asbestos -containing building materials have been damaged or disturbed resulting in a minor asbestos spill at the Site Address (see section 3 for additional information). The Entryway should be contained and decontaminated by a certified and licensed asbestos abatement contractor. See Appendix B for recommended (not required) asbestos spill response actions. Additional dust or air sampling is recommended to delineate the extent of the spill and possibly reduce the abatement scope of work. All contents in a contaminated room/area must be considered as contaminated unless proper dust or air sampling verifies the area to be free of asbestos. Any work performed on asbestos -containing building materials and/or trace asbestos -containing building materials is subject to OSHA regulations, including but not limited to: hazard communication, asbestos construction industry, general construction industry, and respiratory protection standards. Worker exposure assessments are part of the asbestos construction industry standard and include excursion limits and 8 -hour time -weighted permissible exposure limits which, if exceeded, may require additional engineering or administrative controls to properly protect workers engaged in activities that may damage or disturb materials which contain asbestos. Asbestos -containing building materials have been identified within the affected area(s) of the Site Address. Any repair, removal or other activities that will disturb asbestos -containing materials must be performed by a certified and licensed asbestos abatement contractor in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Any friable suspect asbestos -containing materials identified as having trace (<_1%) asbestos through laboratory visual estimation must be considered to be an asbestos -containing building material. Further analysis may be performed on friable materials having a visual estimate of <_1% by point counting, which is a more quantitative analysis of the material. Any work performed on asbestos -containing building materials and/or trace asbestos -containing building materials is subject to OSHA regulations, including but not limited to: hazard communication, asbestos construction industry, general construction industry, and respiratory protection standards. Worker exposure assessments are part of the asbestos construction industry standard and include excursion limits and 8 -hour time -weighted permissible exposure limits which, if exceeded, may require additional engineering or administrative controls to properly protect workers engaged in activities that may damage or disturb materials which contain asbestos. Wheal 2.1 Post -Renovation Asbestos Containing Materials Notice Plans for renovation were not (mown at time of inspection. Please assume ACBM(s) identified in this report are accessible with the potential for disturbance and/or damage from material contact, vibration and/or air erosion. CDPHE requests that the Client notify the current property owner and all site contractors of the ACBM(s) present at the property. 2.2 Photo Log of Asbestos Containing Materials ok vd heat CD o Section 3 Project Overview Alta Environmental LLC (Alta) was contracted by the client to perform a limited repair/renovation specific asbestos inspection (inspection) at the above referenced "Site Address". The inspection was conducted by an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) accredited and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) certified Asbestos Building Inspector. The inspection was performed at the direction of the client and only includes those materials, locations, and quantities specified in the "Homogenous Areas in Work Scope Table". The client is planning repair/renovation activities that will disturb suspect Asbestos Containing Building Materials (ACBM) within the repair/renovation affected areas at the Site Address. CDPHE Air Quality Control Commission Regulation No. 8, Part B — Asbestos (Reg 8) requires that all suspect ACBMs be properly inspected and sampled by certified personnel prior to conducting any repair/renovation activities that will disturb the suspect ACBMs. All samples were analyzed by a laboratory accredited under the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP). The CDHPE has established the following trigger levels for different types of properties, which specify how suspect and confirmed ACBMs are inspected and subsequently abated: With regard to single-family residential dwellings (SFRD), the trigger levels are 50 LF on pipes, 32 SF on other surfaces, or the volume equivalent of a 55 -gallon drum With regard to all areas other than SFRDs, the trigger levels are 260 LF on pipes, 160 SF on other surfaces, or the volume equivalent of a 55 -gallon drum The purpose of the inspection was to identify, visually inspect, and sample all suspect ACBMs, at the direction of the client, which may be disturbed during the course of the repair/renovation work. of W heal . 0 �GvQ'Ing Section 4 Asbestos Inspection Procedure The inspection procedure was conducted in accordance with EPA Asbestos Hazard and Emergency Response Act (AHERA), the EPA Pink Book, CDPHE Reg 8, and applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines and regulations. These regulations specify requirements and protocols for conducting asbestos inspections, sample analysis, and asbestos abatement. 4.1 Suspect Asbestos Containing Building Materials Homogenous Material Types The inspection involved identification and sampling of suspect ACBMs in the areas established by the client that would be part of the scope of work. Suspect ACBMs were grouped into homogenous materials based on color, texture, and date of application. Homogenous materials were given distinct codes (CDWO1, FTCO2, TS05, etc.) based on the type sequence of the homogenous material. Details about the size, color, condition, friability, quantity, location within each functional space and other important details for each homogenous material were reported as part of the inspection. Homogenous materials are grouped into one of three categories based on intended use: 1. Surfacing Material — material that is sprayed on, troweled on, or otherwise applied to surfaces, such as acoustical plaster on ceilings and fireproofing materials on structural members, or other materials on surfaces for acoustical, fireproofing, or other purposes. 2. Thermal System Insulation — material applied to pipes, fittings, boilers, breeching, tanks, ducts, or other interior structural components to prevent heat loss or gain, or water condensation, or for other purposes. 3. Miscellaneous Materials — interior building material on structural components, structural members or fixtures, such as floor and ceiling tiles, and does not include surfacing material or thermal system insulation./0fi179 OWN 0 c Homogenous Material Friability Each homogenous material was given one of the three following friability categories defined by the EPA and CDPHE: 1. Friable Material —materials that can be crumbled or reduced to powder by hand pressure. 2. Category I Non -friable Material — materials that cannot be crumbled or reduced to powder by hand pressure including resilient floor coverings, gaskets, packing materials and asphalt impregnated roofing materials. 3. Category II Non -friable Materials — all other materials that cannot be crumbled or reduced to powder by hand pressure that do not include category I non -friable materials. Homogenous Material Condition Each homogenous material was given one of three condition categories based on visual observation defined by the EPA and CDPHE: 1. Good Condition — No visible signs of damage were observed during the inspection. 2. Damaged Condition — Visible signs of damage less than ten percent spread over the entire material or twenty five percent localized. 3. Significantly Damaged Condition — Severe damage greater than ten percent spread over the entire material or twenty five percent localized. 0� W heat U� m 4.2 Sampling and Laboratory Analysis Sample Collection 6G'i�nq pIIJNI °p Bulk samples of each suspect homogenous material were collected randomly throughout the homogenous material area within the scope of work. Bulk samples were sampled all of the way through the material so that all associated layers within each homogenous material are represented. Bulk samples were placed in closeable sample bags and then labeled with a permanent marker with distinct sample identifiers (e.g., CDW1-1, FTC2-1, MISC2-3, etc.) for transport to the laboratory. Sample locations and photographs of the homogenous materials were also collected at this time during the inspection. Sample quantities of each homogenous material were collected based on material type and quantity detailed in the following table as required by regulation: Homogenous Material Minimum Number of Quantity Type Samples 0 to <1,000 SF 3 Surfacing material 1,000 to 5,000 SF 5 >5,000 SF 7 Each Material 3 Thermal System Insulation Patch < 6 LF, SF 1 Miscellaneous Material Each Material 2 Laboratory Sample Analysis Bulk samples were submitted to the laboratory along with a completed chain of custody form to the above listed NVLAP accredited laboratory for analysis by polarized light microscopy (PLM) techniques per EPA methodology (EPA -600/M4-82-020, Dec. 1982). Microscopic visual estimation was used in obtaining the percentage of asbestos within each layer of the bulk samples. Asbestos Containing Building Materials EPA and CDPHE both define an asbestos containing building material (ACBM) as a material which has an asbestos content of greater than one percent. In the event that a friable material is estimated to contain "trace" or between zero -to -one percent, that material must undergo a point -count analysis by the laboratory to confirm that the material is trace asbestos -containing. Further, if a point count analysis is performed on a bulk sample, the point count result takes precedence over the visual estimation result. See appendix A for laboratory report and chain of custody documents tWheat o gyp; 0 8�,"an9 D%'`S c Section 5 Conclusion Alta has performed a limited repair/renovation specific asbestos inspection of the home/facility located at the Site Address. Through visual inspection and laboratory analysis of bulk samples collected at the Site Address, Alta recommends hiring a certified general asbestos abatement contractor to remove any ACBMs that may have been identified within the scope of work. All inspection activities were conducted at the direction of the client and only include those materials, quantities and locations detailed in sections 1 and 2 of this report. See sections 1 and 2 of this report for information regarding inspection scope of work, suspect ACBMs, confirmed ACBMs, sample information and laboratory analysis results. 5.1 Limitations General Comments and Limitations Reasonable effort was made by Alta to locate and sample accessible suspect ACBMs within the scope of work. However, for any structure, the existence of unique or concealed suspect ACBMs is a strong possibility. Alta only inspected and collected suspect ACBM bulk samples in the repair/renovation areas at the direction of the client. This limited repair/renovation asbestos inspection report is not considered a comprehensive asbestos inspection report and is only valid for the materials and locations detailed in sections 1 and 2 of this report. Should further repair/renovation work expand outside of materials and locations listed in sections 1 and 2 of this report, those locations must be properly inspected and sampled by qualified personnel prior to disturbance of suspect ACBMs. Any subsequent abatement of ACBMs must be performed in accordance with all federal, state and local regulations pertaining to abatement, transport, and disposal of ACBMs. 0� W heal R C) o 6G/ping DN`�\c The asbestos inspection was conducted in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill exercised by professionals of the asbestos inspection profession. The results, findings, conclusions and recommendations expressed in this report are based on conditions observed during our limited inspection of the repair/renovation areas. The information contained in this report is relevant to the date on which this survey was performed, and should not be relied upon to represent conditions at a later date. This report has been prepared on behalf of and exclusively for use by the client for specific application to the project as discussed. Contractors or consultants reviewing this report must draw their own conclusions regarding further investigation or remediation deemed necessary. Alta does not warrant the work of regulatory agencies, laboratories or other third -parties supplying information which may have been used in the preparation of this report. No warranty, express or implied is made. Sincerely, ikkkxx Joshua Masek Alta Environmental LLC 2255 Sheridan Blvd. Unit C Suite 323 Edgewater, CO 80214 303.669.7007 contact@AltaEnv.CO of W heat Q' m J o 6>G/ding D\J`� c Appendix A Laboratory Report and Chain Of Custody Form 0f heal '; U m ��0 la'n9 D`J`�\c Amob10[Ociy LAbORATORy ASSOCIATES, INCORPORATED Client Name Street Address City, State ZIP Attn: Client Project Name Expertise Since 1997 Alta Environmental LLC - Colorado 2255 Sheridan Blvd Unit C Suite 323 Edgewater, CO 80214 Josh Masek 20210217-1 / 3210 Chase St., Wheat Ridge, CO Certificate of Analysis KIYU, TESTING NVLAP Lab Code 200860-0 780 Simms Street Suite 104 Golden, CO, 80401 303.232.3746 www.aerobioloov.net Date Collected: 2/17/2021 Date Received: 2/17/2021 Date Analyzed: 2/17/2021 Date Reported: 2/17/2021 Project ID: 21005721 Test Requested: 3002, Asbestos in Bulk Samples Method: EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials, EPA -- 40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763, Interim Method for Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples Sample Identification Physical Description of Sample/Layer Homo- geneous (Y� Layer Percentage Asbestos Detected Asbestos Percentage Non -Asbestos Fiber Percentage Non -Fibrous Material Percentage Matrix Material Composition Client Lab Sample Number OR = Orwic 21005721-1A White Texture with Beige/Multicolored Paint Layers N 25 ND 100 C TSI -1-1 21005721-1B Gray Compound with Off -White Paint N 75 CHRY 2 98 C TSI -2-2 21005721-2 Light Pink/Tan Drywall with Beige/Multicolored Paint Layers N 100 ND 15 CELL 85 G TSI -3-3 21005721-3 Light Pink/Tan Drywall with Beige/Multicolored Paint Layers N 100 ND 15 CELL 85 G 21005721-4 Composite 4 Layer Drywall System Composite N 100 CHRY 0.3 10.5 CELL 89.2 C,G 210057214A Gray Compound with Beige/Off-White Paint N 8 CHRY 2 98 C CDW1-1-4 21005721-413 Cream Tape N 2 ND 99 CELL 1 210057214C Gray Joint Compound N 5 CHRY 2 98 C 210057214D Light Pink/Tan Drywall N 85 ND 10 CELL 90 G CDW1-2-5 21005721-5 Composite 2 Layer Drywall System Composite N 100 CHRY 0.1 9.5 CELL 90.4 C,G of W heat UA R m 0 c oi�Qrtn9 Dir'\ Page 1 of 3 :%.ttdrea Berrios Laboratory analyst Shannon n"hittnore Asbestos Lib Supm,isor aC = ActtnoL'te Ax! _ AXnoute .AN - Aathophythte CHRY = Chn-sotde CR = CroadoLte TR\I • Tremolite Tr a True N'D _ None Detected :iH = .4..rsrzal li_= B = B" -der CELL = Cel!uAose C - Cakite FG - Fit-ous Glu, D - Dutorm ,\A%* a \hntral Wool G • Cnpstxm OT a 0- hot M = NhCA SYN • S%mthetsc OR = Orwic TL • Talc OP • Opaques W = Wollutoaite P - Perlite Q = QL-Wt2 T=Tat %' - Vermiculite Amob10[Ociy LAbORATORy ASSOCIATES, INCORPORATED Client Name Street Address City, State ZIP Attn: Client Project Name Expertise Since 1997 Alta Environmental LLC - Colorado 2255 Sheridan Blvd Unit C Suite 323 Edgewater, CO 80214 Josh Masek 20210217-1 / 3210 Chase St., Wheat Ridge, CO Certificate of Analysis KIYU, TESTING NVLAP Lab Code 200860-0 780 Simms Street Suite 104 Golden, CO, 80401 303.232.3746 www.aerobioloov.net Date Collected: 2/17/2021 Date Received: 2/17/2021 Date Analyzed: 2/17/2021 Date Reported: 2/17/2021 Project ID: 21005721 Test Requested: 3002, Asbestos in Bulk Samples Method: EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials, EPA -- 40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763, Interim Method for Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples Sample Identification Physical Description of Sample/Layer Homo- geneous (Y� Layer Percentage Asbestos Detected Asbestos Percentage Non -Asbestos Fiber Percentage Non -Fibrous Material Percentage Matrix Material Composition Client Lab Sample Number OR = Orwic 21005721-5A Gray Compound with Beige/Off-White Paint N 5 CHRY 2 98 C CD W 1-2-5 21005721-513 Light Pink/Tan Drywall N 95 ND 10 CELL 90 G 21005721-6A White Texture with Beige/Multicolored Paint Layers N 20 ND 100 C 21005721-613 White Plaster with Multicolored Paint Layers N 15 ND 100 G PL1-1-6 21005721-6C Off -White Granular Plaster N 65 ND Tr CELL 100 G,Q PL1-2-7 21005721-7 Light Pink/Tan Drywall with Beige/Multicolored Paint Layers N 100 ND 15 CELL 85 G 21005721-8A White Plaster with Yellow/Multicolored Paint Layers N 45 ND 100 G PL 1-3 -8 21005721-813 Tan Granular Plaster N 55 ND Tr CELL 100 G,Q .�O Wheat'5a o 6`/0''ng DNe c Page 2 of 3 Andrea Berrios Laboratory analyst =1010-10F . Shannon n"hitmore Asbestos Lib Supm,isor aC = ActtnoL'te Ax! _ Anoute .AN - Aathophythte CHRY = Chn-sotde CR = CroadoLte TR\I • Tremolite Tr a True N'D _ None Detected :iH = .4..rsrzal Ftiu B = B" -&-- Lc'zCELL ('VT - Cel!uAose C - Calcite FG - Fit-ous G_a» D - Dutorm ,\A%* a \hntral Wool G • Cnpstxm OT a 0- hot M = NhCA SYN • S%mthettc OR = Orwic TL • Talc OP • Opaque$ W = Wollutoaite P - Perlite Q = QL-Wt2 T=Tat %' - Vermiculite �AERObIOIOfjy� LAbowmy 780SImmsStreet ASSOCIATES, INCORPORATEDe Suit40 GGolden,CCO,to 1011 Expertise Since 1997 0322E 46 Certificate of Analysis � Client Name Alfa Endvomnmtal LIC -Colorado��(�&�9 Date Collected. 2/17/2021 Street Address 2255 Sheridan Blvd Unit C Suite 323 VL Date Received. 2/17/2021 City, State ZR Edgewater, CO 80214 TESTING Date Analyzed. 2/17/2021 Attu ioshMasek NVLAP Lab Code 200860-0 Date Rep orted. 2/17/2021 Client Project Name: 20210217-1 / 3210 Chase St, Wheat Ridge, CO ProjectID. 21005721 Test RequesAd. 3002, Asbestos in Bnik Samples Method. EPA600/R-93/116. Method for Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials, EPA -- 40 CFR Appmdc;Eto Subpart of Part 763,InterUn Method for Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Sarendes General Notes • ND indicates no asbestos was detected; the method detection limit is 1 %. • Trace or "< P' indicates asbestos was identified in the sample, but the concentration is less than 1% and cannot be quantified without point counting. • Samples identified as inhomogeneous (more than one layer) are separated into individual layers, and each layer is analyzed and reported separately. All regulated asbestos minerals (i.e. chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, ancoophyllite, tremolite, and actinolite) were sought in every layer of each sample, but only those asbestos minerals detected are listed. Amosite is the common name for the asbestifonn variety of the mineral gruuerite. Crocidolite is the common name used for the asbestifonn variety of the mineral riebecldte. • Tile, vinyl, foam, plastic, and fine powder samples may contain asbestos fibers of such small diameter (<0.25 microns in diameter) that these fibers cannot be detected by PLM. For such samples, more sensitive analytical methods (e.g. TEM, SEM, and XRD) are recommended if greater certainty about asbestos content is required. Septi -quantitative bulk TEM floor tile analysis is accepted under NESHAP regulations. • These results are submitted pursuant to Aerobiology Laboratory Associates, Inc.'s current terns and conditions of sale, including the company's standard warranty and lindtation of liability provisions. No responsibility or liability is assumed for the manner in which the results are used or interpreted. • Unless notified in writing to return the samples covered by this report, Aerobiology Laboratory Associates, Inc. will store the samples for a minimum period of tltirty (30) days before discarding. A slipping and handling charge will be assessed for the record of any samples. • Aerobiology does not guarantee the results of tape lifts, mdcrovacs, wipe, and/or debris samples. Accurate analysis cannot be performed due to particle size, media used, and/or amount of material Oven. Analysis of these materials should be preformed by a TEM. A resuM of 0'D does not indicate fhrtt fire sampie area does no[ conkin asbestos. It mems Ela mmiyst c=Id not identify asbestos in the specific sampiefor fla reasons luted above. Notes Required by NVLAP • Ttds report must sot be used by the dievt to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the Fedual Government. • Ttds test report relates ody to coeitems tested or calibrated. w.,..iq� • This report is not valid udess it bears the name of a NVLAP-approved signatory. y o • Anyreproductionoftlds document must include the entire document in order for the report to be valid. o0, iscr Pe e3ot3 N� Vlwol*)kKntAKISAIIMV low 4- P� a w w. n r r •• ^w -r r . yM Y r, tiflllv�l.� Crffl Ir r. Yf `u • .r'{M 1•M Vw PIA �AMVIq IOCA?>tON t1/ toot Y 9WX NQ TM1 coft Sa7plt LOum" r w .{�... •... -7L Z TSI S 3 jQ'I -y 61 c G, �0 LAB USE ONLY A. IU,� - - V: 'v M $"I A: CIM"M W II I..rd" IL 41-Irw OW Awl f-7 6"I%M ft�• Appendix B Major or Minor Spill Response In an event of an asbestos spill involving greater than the trigger levels, the building owner or contractor shall: 1. Restrict access to the area, and post warning signs to prevent entry to the area by persons other than those necessary to respond to the incident. 2. Shut off or temporarily modify the air handling system to prevent the distribution of asbestos fibers to other areas (if applicable) 3. (Only if above established trigger levels) Immediately contact the CDPHE Air Quality Division by telephone, submit notification in compliance, and apply for a permit. 4. Be exempted from the requirements to have a certified Supervisor on site at all times, until such time as immediate danger has passed. Any clean up or asbestos abatement that must occur after the immediate danger has passed shall be supervised by a person certified by the Division. 5. Using certified Supervisors and certified Workers in accordance with regulation, seal all openings between the contaminated and uncontaminated areas and establish negative air pressure within the contaminated areas in accordance with regulation. This is to be accomplished using polyethylene sheeting to cover areas such as doorways, windows, elevator openings, corridor entrances, grills, drains, grates, diffusers, and skylights. 6. HEPA vacuum or steam clean all carpets, drapes, upholstery, and other non - clothing fabrics in the contaminated area, or discard these materials. � vd near 7. Launder or discard contaminated clothing in accordarC� with relation. ( 0 8. HEPA vacuum or wet clean all surfaces in the contaminategFea. 9. Discard all materials in accordance with regulation. %iunq p s`Oc 10. Following the completion of the work air samples shall be collected aggressively as per regulation by an AHERA state -certified Air Monitoring Specialist (AMS), except that the air stream of the leaf blower shall not be directed at any friable ACM that remains in the area. 11. Comply with any other measures deemed necessary by the Division to protect human health. Cdotadu "Iml of 1'ti61ic Health arxl Fmieonmmt ASBESTOS CERTIFICATION* This acrtifics that Joshua A. MAsek Ce"if+cation No.: 224X9 has mct the reyainttsencs o(25-7-507, C R,S and Air Qt Wit) Control C omm»sion Regulation No. 8, Port R. and is hcn +y cvnified by the start of Coi xu& in thr follo%ing diwipline: Building Insoector" °`��heC Q U� m 6G/(1/n9 D` \''p I%AW4- March 10, 2020 lapltel: March Ia. 2421 ,w wrAlWAw-"ww"/aratarnraVMVAMDW w Av �t�i � dr1N "Now��V Apwrw�r �. (Ml of gamic tlaih am I'mitatrtttattht .ASBESTOS CONSULTING FIRM okWheat Me Cmire% that U� Aila Emironmcnial H -C Rrylantwd �a.: �< 1 NSM Gi�ainq pN`� has orcl the rcgivratwrt requilco toa. of j4.7,50 ( R S and the _1u Quai,q t bndut lanuni"im RCS%Wh+o %o t. hn H. and t%hereh� J&llkq'tW kI perfl" a.sniw %orwtthina AC11%Me% as required ddder Rerdlaruun Vc. K. Pan H, to the %tate .J C rtorad. lowed May 06_ NCO t l E Kp ro- May W X02 i 4J1 ift L�=� Liberty Environmental: A S B E S T O S Abatement Completion Notice 2/28/2021 Liberty Environmental LLC is a licensed General Abatement Contractor in the State of Colorado and holds license # 25583. Liberty Environmental completed the minor spill abatement project at 5451 W 32nd Ave on Sunday, February 28, 2021. All work procedures were done in accordance with Colorado Regulation 8. A courtesy notice was given to CDPHE and a permit was approved by the City of Wheat Ridge. Sincerely, James Eldon nature Print Date Authorized Representative Liberty Environmental, LLC 3699 S Killarney St Aurora, CO 80013 (720) 949-8600 2021 k\Nbeat ' l A" 0 r_ o ; gal i f e. M. CAM mF&u" CXWN 3210 0k\Nheal 14 r - p .r rj - �a�,� I � r ; (—, r ! 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According to County Records you are the property owner of the described property in violation. /3:<-t ~t ;..-( _# ;,.' 0;- 1/':'7 _ - 'U' cf'T Attn: 5451 West 32nd Ave LP J2,- . c 17';; j(2tj ,eel 1921 Denver West CT 2011-- 7J 'ft- . Laku\\"6vd CO'-' ;;"'I."j 6,>tJ~4\, ~, September 26, 2006 Property Owner: Current Occupants 5451 W 32nd And Wheat Ridge Co 80033 Current Occupants 3210 Chase Street Wheat Ridge CO 80033 Property Description: 146600- Columbia Heights, Section 25, Township 3, Range 69, Quarter section NE or commonly known as: 5451 W. 3ih Ave. and 3210 Chase Street Wheat Ridge Colorado 80033 NOTICE The property owner, and all current occupants, are hereby notified that the undersigned Building Official of Wheat Ridge, Colorado, has found the building located on the above described real property to be a Dangerous Building within the meaning of Section 302 of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, 1997 edition, as adopted by the City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado ("Code"), as more particularly set out below: The building is being used for dwelling purposes and is in violation of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, sections in bold are the sections that this property is in violation of. SECTION 301 - GENERAL For the purpose of this code, certain terms, phrases, words and their derivatives shall be construed as specified in either this chapter or as specified in the Building Code or the Housing Code. Where terms are not defined, they shall have their ordinary accepted meanings within the context with which they are used. Webster's Third new International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridge, copyright 1986, shall be construed as providing ordinary accepted meanings. Words used in the singular masculine gender include the feminine and the feminine the masculine. BIDLDlNG CODE is the International Code Council, as adopted by this jurisdiction. DANGEROUS BIDLDING is any building or structure deemed to be dangerous under the provisions of Section 302 of this code. HOUSING CODE is the Uniform Housing Code promulgated by the International Conference of building Officials, as adopted by this jurisdiction. INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE is the 2003 International Property Maintenance Code promulgated by the International Code Council, as adopted by this jurisdiction. SECTION 302 - DANGEROUS BUILDING For the purpose of this code, any building or structure which has any or all of the conditions or defects hereinafter described shall be deemed to be a dangerous building, provided that such conditions or defects exist to the extent that the life, health, property or safety ofthe public or its occupants are endangered. 1. Whenever any door, aisle, passageway, stairway or other means of exit is not of sufficient width or size or is not so arranged as to provide safe and adequate means of exit in case of fire or panic. 2. Whenever the walking surface of any aisle, passageway, stairway or other means of exit is so warped, worn. Loose, tom or otherwise unsafe as to not provide safe and adequate means of exit in case of fire or panic. 3. Whenever the stress in any materials, member or portion thereof, due to all dead and life loads, is more than one and one half times the working stress or stresses allowed in the Building Code for new buildings of similar structure, purpose or location. 4. Whenever any portion thereof has been damaged by fire, earthquake, wind, flood or by any other cause, to such an extent that the structural strength or stability thereof is materially less than it was before such catastrophe and is less than the minimum requirements of the Building Code for new buildings of similar structure, purpose or location. 5. Whenever any portion or member or appurtenance thereof is likely to fail, or to become detached or dislodged, or to collapse and thereby injure persons or damage property. 6. Whenever any portion of a building, or any member, appurtenance or ornamentation on the exterior thereof is not of sufficient strength or stability, or is not so anchored, attached or fastened in place so as to be capable of resisting a wind pressure of one half of that specified in the building Code for new buildings of similar structure, purpose or location without exceeding the working stressed pennitted in the Building Code for such buildings. 7. Whenever any portion thereof has wracked, warped, buckled or settled to such an extent that walls or other structural portions have materially less resistance to winds or earthquakes than is required in the case of similar new construction. 8. Whenever the building or structure, or any portion thereof, beeause of (i) dilapidation, deterioration or decay; (ii)faulty construction; (iii) the removal, movement or instability of any portion of the ground necessary for the purpose of supporting such buildings; (iv) the deterioration, decay or inadequacy of its foundation; or (v) any other cause, is likely to partially or completely collapse. 9. Whenever, for any reason, the building or structure, or any portion thereof, is manifestly unsafe for purpose of which it is being used. 10. Whenever the exterior walls or other vertical structural members list, lean or buckle to such an extent that a plumb line passing through the center of gravity does not fall inside the middle on third ofthe base. II. Whenever the building or structure, exclusive of the fOWldation, shows 33 percent or more damage or deterioration of its supporting member or members, or 50 percent damage or deterioration of its non-supporting members, enclosing or outside walls or coverings. 12. Whenever the building or structure has been so damaged by fire, wind, earthquake or flood, or has become so dilapidated or deteriorated as to become (i) an attractive nuisance to children; (ii) a harbor for vagrants, criminals or immoral persons; or as 10 (iii) enable persons to resort thereto for the purpose of committing unlawful or immoral acts. 13. Whenever any building or structure has been constructed, exists or is maintained in violation of any specific requirement or prohibition applicable to such building or structure provided by the building regulations of this jurisdiction, as specified in the Building Code or Housing Code, or of any law or ordinance of this state or jurisdiction relating to the condition, location or structure of buildings. 14. Whenever any building or structure which, whether or not erected in accordance with a all applicable laws and ordinances, has in any non-supporting part, member or portion less than 50 percent, or in any supporting part, member or portion less the 66 percent or the (i) strength, (Ii) fire-resisting qualities or characteristics, or (iii) weather-resisting qualities or characteristics required by law in the case of a newly constructed building of like area, height and occupancy in the same location. 15. Whenever a building or structure, used or intended to be used for dwelling purposes, because of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, decay, damage, faulty construction or arrangement, inadequate light, air or sanitation facilities, or otherwise, is determined by the health officer to be Wlsanitary, Wlfit for human habitation or in such a condition that is likely to cause sickness or disease. 16. Whenever any building or structure, because of obsolescence, dilapidated condition, deterioration, damage, inadequate exists, lack of sufficient fire-resistive construction, faulty electric wiring, gas connections or heating apparatus, or other cause, is determined by the fire marshal to be a fire hazard. 17. Whenever any building or structure is in such a condition as to constitute a public nuisance known to the common law or in equity jurisprudence. 18. Whenever any portion or a building or structure remains on a site after the demolition or destruction of the building or structure or whenever any building or structure is abandoned for a period in excess of six months so as to constitute such building or portion thereof an attractive nuisance or hazard to the public. The 1997 Uniform Housing Codes states: SECTION 1001 - DEFINITIONS 1001.1 General. Any building or portion thereof that is determined to be an unsafe building in accordance with Section 102 of the Building Code, or any building or portion thereof, including any dwelling unit, guest room or suite or rooms, or the premises on which the same is located, in which there exists any of the conditions referenced in this section to an extent that endangers the life, limb, health, property, safety or welfare of the public or the occupants thereof, shall be deemed and hereby are declared to be substandard buildings. 1001.2 Inadequate Sanitation. Buildings or portions thereof shall be deemed substandard when they are when they are in sanitary. Inadequate sanitation shall include, but not be limited to, the following: I. Lack of or improper water closet, lavatory, bathtub or shower in a dwelling unit or lodging house. 2. Lack of or improper water closets, lavatories, and bathtubs or showers per number or guests in a hotel. 3. Lack of or improper kitchen sink in a dwelling unit. 4. Lack of hot or cold running water to plumbing fixtures in a hotel 5. Lack of hot or cold running water to plumbing fixtures in a dwelling unit or lodging house. 6. Lack of adequate heating facilities. 7. Lack of or improper operation or required ventilating equipment. 8. Lack of minimum amounts of natural light and ventilation require by this code. 9. Room and space dimensions less than required by this code. 10. Lack of required electrical lighting. II. Dampness of habitable rooms. 12. Infestation of insects, vermin or rodents as determined by the health officer. 13. General dilapidation or improper maintenance. 14. Lack of connection to required sewage disposal system. 15. Lack of adequate garbage and rubbish storage and removal facilities as detennined by the health officer. 1001.3 Structural Hazards. Buildings or portions thereof shall be deemed substandard when they are or contain structural hazards. Structural hazards shall include, but not be limited to, the following: I. Deteriorated or inadequate foundations. 2. Defective or deteriorated flooring or floor supports. 3. Flooring or floor supports of insufficient size to carry imposed loads with safety. 4. Members of walls, partitions or other vertical supports that split, lean, list or buckle do to defective material or deteriorations. 5. Members of walls, partitions or other vertical supports that are of insufficient size to carry imposed loads with safety. 6. Members of ceilings, roofs, ceiling and roof supports, or other horizontal members that sag, split or buckle due to defective material or deterioration. 7. Members of ceilings, roofs, ceiling and roof supports, or other horizontal members that are of insufficient size to carry imposed lads with safety. 8. Fireplaces or chimneys that list, bulge 0 settle due to defective material or deterioration. 9. Fireplaces or chimneys that are of insufficient size or strength to carry imposed loads with safety. 1001.4 Nuisance. Buildings or portions thereof in which there exists any nuisance as defined in this code are deemed substandard buildings. 1001.5 Hazardous Electrical Wiring. Electrical wIrIng that was installed in violation of code requirements in effect at the time of installation or electrical wiring not installed in accordance with generally accepted construction practices in areas where no codes were in effect or that has not been maintained in good condition or that is not being used in a safe manner shall be considered substandard. 1001.6 Hazardous Plumbing. Plumbing that was installed in violation of code requirements in effect at the time of installation or plumbing not installed in accordance with generally accepted construction practices in areas where no codes were in effect or that has not been maintained in good condition or that is not being used in a safe manner shall be considered substandard. 1001.7 Hazardous Mecbanical. Mechanical equipment that was installed in violation of code requirements in effect at the time of installation or mechanical equipment not installed in accordance with generally accepted construction practices in areas where no codes were in effect or that has not been maintained in good condition or that is not being used in a safe manner shall be considered substandard. 1001.8 Faulty Weather Protections. Buildings or portions thereof shall be considered substandard when they have faulty weather protections, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. Deteriorated, crumbling or loose plaster. 2. Deteriorated or ineffective waterproofing or exterior walls, roof, foundations or floors, including broken windows or doors. 3. Defective or lack of weather protection for exterior wall coverings, including lack of paint, or weathering due to lack of paint or other approved protective covering. 4. Broken, rotted, split or buckled exterior wall coverings or roof coverings. 1001.9 Fire Hazard. Any building or portion thereof, device, apparatus, equipment, combustible waste, or vegetation that, in the opinion of the chief of the fire department, is in such a condition as to cause a fire or explosion or provide a ready fuel to augment the spread and intensity of fire or explosion arising from any cause shall be considered substandard. 1001.10 Faulty Materials of Construction. The use of materials of construction, except those that are specifically allowed or approved by this code and the Building Code, and that have been adequately maintained in good and safe conditions, shall cause a building to be substandard. 1001.11 Hazardous or Insanitary Premises. The accumulation of weeds, vegetation, junk, dead organic matter, debris, garbage, offal, rat harborages, stagnant water, combustible materials, and similar materials or conditions on a premises constitutes fire, health or safety hazards tbat shall be abated in accordance with the procedures specified in Chapter 11 of this code. 1001.12 Inadequate Exits. Except for those buildings or portions thereof that have been provided with adequate exit facilities conforming to the provisions of this code, buildings or portions thereof whose exit facilities were installed in violation of code requirements in effect at the time of their construction or whose exit facilities have not been increased in number or width in relations to any increase in occupant load due to alterations, additions or change in use or occupancy subsequent to the time of construclion sball be considered substandard. Notwithstanding compliance witb code requirements in effect at Ihe time of their construction, buildings or portions thereof shall be considered substandard when the building official finds that an unsafe condition exists through an improper location of exits, a lack of an adequate number or width of exits, or when other conditions exist that are dangerous to human life. 1001.13 Inadequate Fire-Protection or Fire-Fighting Equipment. Buildings or portions there of shall be considered substandard when they are not provided with the fire-resistive construction or fire- extinguishing systems or eqnipment reqnired by this code, except those buildings or portions thereof that conformed with all applicable laws at the time of their construction and whose fire-resistive integrity and fire-extinguishing systems or equipment has been adequately maintained and improved in relation to any increase in occupant load, alteration or addition, or any change in occupancy. 1001.141mproper Occupancy. All buildings or portions thereof occupied for living, sleeping, cooking or dining purposes that were not designed or intended to be used for such occupancies shall be considered substandard. The following is a list of items that shall be fixed to meet code: I. The siding shall be repaired. 2. Work has been done in the building without a building permit. 3. Lack of Fire separation between units. 4. No smoke dampers on heating system. 5. No inspection on Electrical work. 6. No inspection on Plumbing work. 7. No inspection on framing. 8. No inspection on fire separation walls. 9. No inspection on mechanical systems. 10. Several items with Community Service Unit. 11. Building was not built to code. 12. Note these may not be the only items, Need to inspect the inside premises. ORDER I. The City of Wheat Ridge Building Official has determined the building referenced above to be a Dangerous Building. The Building Department will post the building as a Dangerous Building due to the amount oflife safety issues. Pursuant to Code all occupants shall be required to vacate the property with 14 days of this Notice October 10th, 2006. This is therefore required in order to protect life, health and safety of the public. II. The owners are ordered to pull a building permit to fix the deficient items. The Building Department will post the building as a Dangerous Building due to the amount oflife safety issues. Pursuant to Code all occupants shall be required to vacate the property. This is therefore required in order to protect life, health and safety ofthe public. III. If the structure has not been brought to code or demolished by November 1, 2006. Section 801 in the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings states, "801.1 Procedure. When any work of repair or demolition is to be done pursuant Section 701.3, Item 3, of this code, the building official shall issue an order thereof to the director of public works and the work shall be accomplished by personnel ofthis jurisdiction or by private contract under the direction of said director. Plans and specifications therefore may be prepared by said director, or the director may employ such architectural and engineering assistance on a contract basis as deemed reasonably necessary. If any part of the work is to be accomplished by private contract, standard public works contractual procedures shall be followed." Section 801.2 states, "801.2 Costs. The cost of such work shall be paid from the repair and demolition fund, and may be made a special assessment against the property involved, or may be made a personal obligation of the property owner, whichever the legislative body of this jurisdiction shall determine is appropriate." The property owner and all occupants are hereby ORDERED TO CEASE AND DESIST occupancy and use of the above described building. The Building Official shall cause the property to be posted with the attached Notice and shall take action to remove all future occupants from the building until the building is brought up to code. REMEDIAL ACTION 1. The property owner must apply for and obtain a City of Wheat Ridge building permit to correct any deficiencies. N. All deficiencies shall be fixed but are not limited to the items on this list. APPEAL OF THIS NOTICE AND ORDER Any person having record title or other legal interest in the above described premises may appeal this Notice and Order or any action of the Building Official to the Building Code Advisory Board or known as the Board of Appeals pursuant to section 112 of the Code, provided that the appeal is made in writing as provided in the Code and filed with the Building Official within ten (10) days from the date of service of this Notice and Order. Failure to appeal will constitute a waiver of all rights to an administrative hearing and determination of this matter. FILING OF AN APPEAL SHALL NOT STAY THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THIS NOTICE AND ORDER. It is a misdemeanor to occupy this building, or to remove or deface this notice. BY ORDER OF THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE'S BUILDING OFFICIAL 303-235-2853 303-570-7510 Chadley Root, Building Official Dec, 6, 2006 12:49PM ", I ) WHEAT RIDGE FIRE DISTRICT ,. > .... J,A.'j ~ . 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Property Owner: September 26, 2006 Attn: 5451 West 32nd Ave LP 1921 Denver West CT 2011 Lakewood CO 80401 ,;J.; /<.t l);r'f/bf,:o Certified Article Number 71b0 3901 9844 6338 9753 SENDERS RECORD Current Occupants 5451 W 32nd And Wheat Ridge Co 80033 Current Occupants 3210 Chase Street Wheat Ridge CO 80033 Certified Article Number 7160 3901 9844 6338 9746 Certified Article Number 7160 3901 9844 6338 9739 SENDERS RECORD SENDERS RECORD Property Description: 146600- Columbia Heights, Section 25, Township 3, Range 69, Quarter section NE or commonly known as: 5451 W. 32th Ave. and 3210 Chase Street Wheat Ridge Colorado 80033 NOTICE The property owner, and all current occupants, are hereby notified that the undersigned Building Official of Wheat Ridge, Colorado, has found the building located on the above described real property to be a Dangerous Building within the meaning of Section 302 of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, 1997 edition, as adopted by the City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado ("Code"), as more particularly set out below: The building is being used for dwelling purposes and is in violation ofthe Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, sections in bold are the sections that this property is in violation of. SECTION 301 - GENERAL For the purpose of this code, certain terms, phrases, words and their derivatives shall be construed as specified in either this chapter or as specified in the Building Code or the Housing Code. Where terms are not dermed, they shall have their ordinary accepted meanings within the context with which they are used. Webster's Third new International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridge, copyright 1986, shall be construed as providing ordinary accepted meanings. Words used in the singular masculine gender include the feminine and the feminine the masculine. BillLDING CODE is the International Code Council, as adopted by this jurisdiction. DANGEROUS BillLDING is any building or structure deemed to be dangerous under the provisions of Section 302 of this code. HOUSING CODE is the Uniform Housing Code promulgated by the Intemational Conference of building Officials, as adopted by this jurisdiction. INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE is the 2003 International Property Maihtenance Code promulgated by the International Code Council, as adopted by this jurisdiction. SECTION 302 - DANGEROUS BillLDING For the purpose of this code, any building or structure which has any or all of the conditions or defects hereinafter described shall be deemed to be a dangerous building, provided that such conditions or defects exist to the extent that the life, health, property or safety of the public or its occupants are endangered. 1. Whenever any door, aisle, passageway, stairway or other means of exit is not of sufficient width or size or is not so arranged as to provide safe and adequate means of exit in case of fIre or panic. 2. Whenever the walking surface of any aisle, passageway, stairway or other means of exit is so warped, worn. Loose, torn or otherwise unsafe as to not provide safe and adequate means of exit in case of fire or panic. 3. Whenever the stress in any materials, member or portion thereof, due to all dead and life loads, is more than one and one half times the working stress or stresses allowed in the Building Code for new buildings of similar structure, purpose or location. 4. Whenever any portion thereof has been damaged by fIre, earthquake, wind, flood or by any other cause, to such an extent that the structural strength or stability thereof is materially less than it was before such catastrophe and is less than the minimum requirements of the Building Code for new buildings of similar structure, purpose or location. 5. Whenever any portion or member or appurtenance thereof is likely to fail, or to become detached or dislodged, or to collapse and thereby injure persons or damage property. 6. Whenever any portion of a building, or any member, appurtenance or ornamentation on the exterior thereof is not of sufficient strength or stability, or is not so anchored, attached or fastened in place so as to be capable of resisting a wind pressure of one half of that specified in the building Code for new buildings of similar structure, purpose or location without exceeding the working stressed permitted in the Building Code for such buildings. 7. Whenever any portion thereof has wracked, warped, buckled or settled to such an extent that walls or other structural portions have materially less resistance to winds or earthquakes than is required in the case of similar new construction. 8. Whenever the building or structure, or any portion thereof, because of (i) dilapidation, deterioration or decay; (ii)faulty construction; (Iii) the removal, movement or instability of any portion of the ground necessary for the purpose of supporting such buildings; (iv) the deterioration, decay or inadequacy of ils foundation; or (v) any other cause, is likely to partially or completely collapse. 9. Whenever, for any reason, the building or structure, or any portion thereof, is manifestly unsafe for purpose of which it is being used. 10. Whenever the exterior walls or other. vertical structural members list, lean or buckle to such an extent that a plumb line passing through the center of gravity does not fall inside the middle on third of the base. 11. Whenever the building or structure, exclusive of the foundation, shows 33 percent or more damage or deterioration of its supporting member or members, or 50 percent damage or deterioration of its non-supporting members, enclosing or outside walls or coverings. 12. Whenever the building or structure has been so damaged by fire, wind, earthquake or flood, or has become so dilapidaled or deteriorated as to become (i) an attractive nuisance to children; (ii) a harbor for vagrants, criminals or immoral persons; or as to (Hi) enable persons to resort thereto for the purpose of committing unlawful or immoral acts. 13. Whenever any building or structure has been constructed, exists or is maintained in violation of any specific requirement or prohibition applicable to such building or structure provided by the building regulations of this jurisdiction, as specified in the Building Code or Housing Code, or of any law or ordinance of this state or' jurisdiction relating to the condition, location or structure of buildings. 14. Whenever any building or structure which, whether or not erected in accordance with a all applicable laws and ordinances, has in any non-supporting part, member or portion less than 50 percent, or in any supporting part, member or portion less the 66 percent or the (i) strength, (ii) fIre-resisting qualities or characteristics, or (iii) weather-resisting qualities or characteristics required by law in the case of a newly constructed building of like area, height and occupancy in the same location. 15. Whenever a building or structure, used or intended to be used for dwelling purposes, because of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, decay, damage, faulty construction or arrangement, inadequate light, air or sanitation facilities, or otherwise, is determined by the health officer to be unsanitary, unfIt for human habitation or in such a condition that is likely to cause sickness or disease. 16. Whenever any building or structure, because of obsolescence, dilapidated condition, deterioration, damage, inadequate exists, lack of sufficient fire-resistive construction, faulty electric wiring, gas connections or heating apparatus, or other cause, is determined by the fire marshal to be a fire hazard. 17. Whenever any building or structure is in such a condition as to constitute a public nuisance known to the common law or in equity jurisprudence. 18. Whenever any portion or a building or structure remains on a site after the demolition or destruction of the building or structure or whenever any building or structure is abandoned for a period in excess of six months so as to constitute such building or portion thereof an attractive nuisance or hazard to the public. The 1997 Uniform Housing Codes states: SECTION 1001 - DEFINITIONS 1001.1 General. Any building or portion thereof that is determined to be an unsafe building in accordance with Section 102 of the Building Code, or any building or portion thereof, including any dwelling unit, guest room or suite or rooms, or the premises on which the same is located, in which there exists any of the conditions referenced in this section to an extent that endangers the life, limb, health, property, safety or welfare of the public or the occupants thereof, shall be deemed and hereby are declared to be substandard buildings_ 1001.2 Inadequate Sanitation. Buildings or portions thereof sball be deemed substandard when they are when they are in sanitary. Inadequate sanitation shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. Lack of or improper water closet, lavatory, bathtub or shower in a dwelling unit or lodging house. 2. Lack of or improper water closets, lavatories, and bathtubs or showers per number or guests in a hotel. 3. Lack of or improper kitchen sink in a dwelling unit. 4. Lack of hot or cold running water to plumbing fixtures in a hotel 5. Lack of hot or cold running water to plumbing fixtures in a dwelling unit or lodging house. 6. Lack of adequate heating facilities. 7. Lack of or improper operation or required ventilating equipment. 8. Lack of minimum amounts of natural light and ventilation require by this code. 9. Room and space dimensions less than required by this code. 10. Lack of required electrical lighting. 11. Dampness of habitable rooms. 12. Infestation of insects, vennin or rodents as detennined by the health officer. 13. General dilapidation or improper maintenance. 14. Lack of connection to required sewage disposal system. IS. Lack of adequate garbage and rubbish storage and removal facilities as detennined by the health officer. 10013 Structural Hazards. Buildings or portions thereof shall be deemed substandard when they are or contain structural hazards. Structural hazards shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. Deteriorated or inadequate f01U1clations. 2. Defective or deteriorated flooring or floor supports. 3. Flooring or floor supports of insufficient size to carry imposed loads with safety. 4. Members of walls, partitions or other vertical supports that split, lean, list or buckle do to defective material or deteriorations. 5. Members of walls, partitions or other vertical supports that are of insufficient size to carry imposed loads with safety. 6. Members of ceilings, roofs, ceiling and roof supports, or other horizontal members that sag, split or buckle due to defective material or deterioration. 7. Members of ceilings, roofs, ceiling and roof supports, or other horizontal members that are of insufficient size to carry imposed lads with safety. 8. Fireplaces or chimneys that list, bulge 0 settle due to defective material or deterioration. 9. Fireplaces or chimneys that are of insufficient size or strength to carry imposed loads with safety. 1001.4 Nuisance. Buildings or portions thereof in which there exists any nuisance as defined in this code are deemed substandard buildings. 1001.5 Hazardous Electrical Wiring. Electrical wIrIng that was installed in violalion of code requirements in effect at Ihe time of installation or electrical wiring not installed in accordance with generally accepted construction practices in areas where no codes were in effect or that has not been maintained in good condition or that is not being used in a safe manner shall be considered substandard. 1001.6 Hazardous Plumbing. Plumbing that was installed in violation of code requirements in effect at the time of installation or plumbing not installed in accordance with generally accepted construction practices in areas where no codes were in effect or that has not been maintained in good condition or that is not being used in a safe manner shall be considered substandard. 1001.7 Hazardous Mechanical. Mechanical equipment that was installed in violation of code requirements in effect at the time of installation or mechanical equipment not installed in accordance with generally accepted construction practices in areas where no codes were in effect or that has not been maintained in good condition or that is not being used in a safe manner shall be considered substandard. 1001.8 Faulty Weather Protections. Bnildings or portions thereof shall be considered substandard when they have faulty weather protections, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. D~teriorated, crumbling or loose plaster. 2. Deteriorated or ineffective waterproofing or exterior walls, roof, foundations or floors, including broken windows or doors. 3. Defective or lack of weather protection for exterior wall coverings, including lack of paint, or weathering due to lack of paint or other approved protective covering. 4. Broken, rotted, split or buckled exterior wall coverings or roof coverings. 1001.9 Fire Hazard. Any building or portion thereof, device, apparatus, equipment, combustible waste, or vegetation that, in the opinion of the chief of the fire department, is in such a condition as to cause a fire or explosion or provide a ready fuel to augment the spread and intensity of fire or explosion arising from any cause shall be considered substandard. 1001.10 Faulty Materials of Construction. The use of materials of construction, except those that are specifically allowed or approved by this code and the Building Code, and thaI have been adequately maintained in good and safe conditions, shall cause a building to be substandard. 1001.11 Hazardous or Insanitary Premises. The accumulation of weeds, vegetation, junk, dead organic matter, debris, garbage, offal, rat harborages, stagnant water, combustible materials, and similar materials or conditions on a premises constitutes fire, health or safety hazards that shall be abated in accordance with the procedures specified in Chapter 11 of this code. 1001.12 Inadequate Exits. Except for those buildings or portions thereof that have been provided with adequate exit facilities conforming to the provisions of this code, buildings or portions thereof whose exit facilities were installed in violation of code requirements in effect at the time of their construction or whose exit facilities have not been increased in number or width in relations to any inc~ease in occupant load due to alterations, additions or change in use or occupancy subsequent to the time of construction shall be considered substandard. Notwithstanding compliance with code requirements in effect at the time of their construction, buildings or portions thereof shall be considered substandard when the building official finds that an unsafe condition exists through an improper location of exits, a lack of an adequate number or width of exits, or when other conditions exist that are dangerous to human life. 1001.131nadequate Fire-Protection or Fire-Fighting Equipment. Buildings or portions there of shall be considered substandard when they are not provided with the fire-resistive construction or fire- extinguishing systems or equipment required by this code, except those buildings or portions Ihereof that conformed with all applicable laws at the time of their construction and whose fire-resistive integrity and fire-extinguishing systems or eqnipment has been adequately mainlained and improved in relation to any increase in occupant load, alteration or addition, or any change in occupancy. 1001.14 Improper Occupancy. All buildings or portions thereof occupied for living, sleeping, cooking or dining purposes that were not designed or intended to be used for such occupancies shall be considered substandard. The following is a list of items that shall be fixed to meet code: 1. The siding shall be repaired. 2. Work has been done in the building without a building permit. 3. Lack of Fire separation between units. 4. No smoke dampers on heating system. 5. No inspection on Electrical work. 6. No inspection on Plumbing work. 7. No inspection on framing. 8. No inspection on fire separation walls. 9. No inspection on mechanical systems. 10. Several items with Community Service Unit. 11. Building was not built to code. 12. Note these may not be the only items, Need to inspect the inside premises. ORDER I. The City of Wheat Ridge Building Official has determined the building referenced above to be a Dangerous Building. The Building Department will post the building as a Dangerous Building due to the amount of life safety issues. Pursuant to Code all occupants shall be required to vacate the property with 14 days ofthis Notice October 10'h, 2006. This is therefore required in order to protect life, health and safety of the public. II. The owners are ordered to pull a building permit to fix the deficient items. The Building Department will post the building as a Dangerous Building due to the amount of life safety issues. Pursuant to Code all occupants shall be required to vacate the property. This is therefore required in order to protect life, health and safety of the public. III. Ifthe structure has not been brought to code or demolished by November 1, 2006. Section 801 in the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings states, "801.1 Procedure. When any work of repair or demolition is to be done pursuant Section 701.3, Item 3, of this code, the building official shall issue an order thereof to the director of public works and the work shall be accomplished by personnel of this jurisdiction or by private contract under the direction of said director. Plans and specifications therefore may be prepared by said director, or the director may employ such architectural and engineering assistance on a contract basis as deemed reasonably necessary. If any part of the work is to be accomplished by private contract, standard public works contractual procedures shall be followed." Section 801.2 states, "801.2 Costs. The cost of such work shall be paid from the repair and demolition fund, and may be made a special assessment against the property involved, or may be made a personal obligation ofthe property owner, whichever the legislative body of this jurisdiction shall determine is appropriate." The property owner and all occupants are hereby ORDERED TO CEASE AND DESIST occupancy and use of the above described building. The Building Official shall cause the property to be posted with the attached Notice and shall take action to remove all future occupants from the building until the building is brought up to code. REMEDIAL ACTION 1. The property owner must apply for and obtain a City of Wheat Ridge building permit to correct any deficiencies. N. All deficiencies shall be fixed but are not limited to the items on this list. APPEAL OF THIS NOTICE AND ORDER Any person having record title or other legal interest in the above described premises may appeal this Notice and Order or any action of the Building Official to the Building Code Advisory Board or known as the Board of Appeals pursuant to section 112 ofthe Code, provided that the appeal is made in writing as provided in the Code and filed with the Building Official within ten (10) days from the date of service of this Notice and Order. Failure to appeal will constitute a waiver of all rights to an administrative hearing and determination ofthis matter. FILING OF AN APPEAL SHALL NOT STAY THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THIS NOTICE AND ORDER. It is a misdemeanor to occupy this building, or to remove or deface this notice. BY ORDER OF THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE'S BUILDING OFFICIAL 303-235-2853 303-570-7510o ~";;;F" Property appraisal system Page I of I ( General j Information Previous 2 OF 15 Next Schedule: 109774 Status: Active Parcel ID: 39-251-22-001 Property Type: Mixed Use Print Property Address: 05451 W 32ND AVE WHEAT RIDGE CO 80212 Mailing Address: 01921 DENVER WEST CT 2011 LAKEWOOD CO 80401 Neighborhood: 113 - Subdivision Name: 146600 - COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Owner Name(s) 5451 WEST 32ND I Block Lot Key Section Township Range QuarterSection Land S 002 0024 25 3 69 0 002 0023 25 3 69 0 002 0021 25 3 69 NE 12500 002 0022 25 3 69 0 Total 12500 Sale Date Sale Amount Deed Type Reception 01-04-1980 125,000 CONVER01 10-15-1991 0 Quit Claim Deed 91098217 05-03-2000 0 Quit Claim Deed F1053758 06-25-2003 265,000 Warranty Deed F1789303 Assessor Parcel Maps Associated with Schedule m''P39,251.pdf Gp_tQ Aspin Map for this Schedule ~.J"J .1", ' Acrobat Reader is required to view PDF's. 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