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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3527 Jay Streeti CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: C Job Address: ?'15 Permit Number: y Cf j ,� ,/per L c! ❑ No one available for inspection: Time l .a AM/PM Re -Inspection required: Yes P When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date: . s / 7 /, `i Inspector: DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE i, CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: /,Vll 3 ��l Job Address: `Z% \" ,9 Permit Number: a -o 2, 2� 1 ❑ No one available for inspection: Tim '&/PM Re -Inspection required: Yes No When corrections have been made,, call fdr re -ins pectfon at303= Date .- Inspe i COW OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION Nb_ TICE <t Inspection Type: Job Address: fig C Permit Number: RIM 31w. a mar MIX ❑ No one available for inspection: TimM Re -Inspection required*;, ¢'Y, foo When correct o s have been made, �all foil, re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Datea--br ( Ins i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax CTION NOTICE Inspection Type: Job Address: Permit Number: ❑ No one available for inspection: Time 0� FPM Re -Inspection required `;"Yes No When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date: 1'7 Inspector ,-' �. DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE A i 1 CITYPF WHEAT RIDGE Building Insp6ction Div&on (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTIO"OTICE Inspection Type: Job Address: 0?'7��T Permit Number:/�u�' ❑ No one available for inspection: Time i� fA6E{M Re -Inspection required: Ye No When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date: Inspector: 4�'�--- DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type:'�- Job Address: Permit Number: r,9612L206-7 ❑ No one available for inspection; Time� '0 M Re -Inspection required Ye No When corrections have been mad ca for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date — Insp , ct DO NOT REIN: E THIS NOTICE i"1i It6 A i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: L�©�" `1�d I f l (ar,6il�q �- r Job Address: -) 7 V Permit Number: 0 ! 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When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date:-', I Inspector: DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE - Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: t-ovGb Job Address: Permit Number: �20 1 t G D 00- ❑ No one available for inspection: Time AO/PM Re -Inspection required: & No When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date:—) I q Inspector: ',�;;- DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office e (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: La,)r Job Address: Permit Number: j C V LJ No one available for inspes (AM)PM �ion: Time Re -Inspection required:LYe§.,)NO When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date: i i kV Inspector: 10' DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: Job Address: _= t Permit Number: e ff ti1.9f. ! ! )1!� i Fn.nn ❑ No one available for inspection: Time ? ; 5 T9 Re -Inspection required: Yes When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date:-', 1�Inspector:.r-�_ y R DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE -i , 7 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: _309 �E Job Address: ��` % _745� Permit Number: ?W 0 p'a-G ❑ No one available for inspection: Time Oq3 AM/PM Re -Inspection required: Yes N When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date:-/(//O//9Inspector: mT /�' DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Buil ho—Inspection`itvision (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECT- ON NTI / 3i-- V<ovq? 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P0 Inspector: DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE City of Wheat Ridge r Residential Remodel PERMIT - 201802007 PERMIT NO: 201802007 ISSUED: 08/31/2018 JOB ADDRESS: 3527 Jay St EXPIRES: 08/31/2019 JOB DESCRIPTION: SWO - Demolition, plumbing, electrical for remodel; adding 3/4 bath, new bedroom and close; kitchen remodel: framing, plumbing, insulation, electrical, HVAC, flooring and new appliances; 1,182 sq ft total; exterior: stucco, fencing, sprinkler system *** CONTACTS *** OWNER (303)279-2222 DBS4 INVESTMENTS, LLC SUB (720)331-2852 Robert Ramirez 140252 Red Fox Electric Inc. SUB (720)291-3750 Jorge A. Hernandez 120231 Rapid Plumbing Inc. GC (720)629-4300 Stephen Ward 180279 Ward Consulting LLC SUB (303)472-4754 Ubaldo Arreola 170221 Special Forces HVAC Install *** PARCEL INFO *** ZONE CODE: UA / Unassigned USE: UA / Unassigned SUBDIVISION CODE: 2405 / BARTHS, COULEHAN GRANGE, WHEAT BLOCK/LOT#: 0 / *** FEE SUMMARY *** ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 47,762.25 FEES Total Valuation 0.00 Plan Review Fee 783.97 Use Tax 1,003.01 Permit Fee 706.55 Investigative Fees 706.55 ** TOTAL ** 3,200.08 *** COMMENTS *** *** CONDITIONS *** Permit fee doubled for work without permits. Stove in basement must be removed; hookup must be removed. All roughs to be done at Framing Inspection. Approved per plans and red -line notes on plans. Must comply with 2012 IRC, 2017 NEC and all applicable City of Wheat Ridge Municipal Codes. Work is subject to field inspections. City of Wheat Ridge r Residential Remodel PERMIT - 201802007 PERMIT NO: 201802007 ISSUED: 08/31/2018 JOB ADDRESS: 3527 Jay St EXPIRES: 08/31/2019 JOB DESCRIPTION: SWO - Demolition, plumbing, electrical for remodel; adding 3/4 bath, new bedroom and close; kitchen remodel: framing, plumbing, insulation, electrical, HVAC, flooring and new appliances; 1,182 sq ft total; exterior: stucco, fencing, sprinkler system 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 thispermrt. 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 bpertormed 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 originalpermit fee. 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 required inspections and shall not proceed or conceal work without written approval of such work from the Building and Inspection Services Division. 5. The issuance or granting f a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, an violation of any provision of any applica�ode or any or Yiance or regulation of this jurisdiction. Approval of work is subject to field inspection. Signature of Chief Building Official Date REQUESTS MUST BE MADE BY 11:59PM ANY BUSINESS DAY FOR INSPECTION THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY. Cit) Ul Wheat Rj COMMUNIiI` D[.VE1_01'M[NT qgc Building & Inspection Services Division 7500 W. 291' Ave., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Office: 303-235-2855 * Fax: 303-237-8929 Inspection Line: 303-234-5933 Email: permits6E�ci.wheatridae.co.us 3wo I FOR OFFICE USE ONLY I Date: Plan/Permit # 6 Plan Review Fee: elBJ 0i71 Building Permit Application *** Please complete all highlighted areas on both sides of this form. Incomplete applications may not be processed. *** Property Address: 350 Property Owner Property Owner Email: i.S r ✓ Tenant (Commercial Projects Only) Property Owner Mailing Address: (if different than property address) Address: State. Zip: Architect/Engineer: Architect/Engineer E-mail: Phone: L C Phone: 3d.3-�79�'aaa Contractor Name: City of Wheat Ridge License #: _ ` _ r S00 -Z-7C? Phone: i'7-�' a C � oc-, - Contractor E-mail Address: ��' dKt) k (IJVJ Avw For Plan Review Questions & Comments (please print): CONTACT NAME (please print): Phone:C>'- rir�14,GCc.r' CONTACT EMAIL(p/ease print):_ VS', 54 p- e , L =s r=, r t,) : C -0r11 Sub Contractors (Must provide Wheat Ridge License No.): Electrical: Plumbing: Mechanical: W.R. City License # W.R. City License # W.R. City License # Other City Licensed Sub: Other City Licensed Sub: City License # City License # 44 ❑ COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Description of work: For ALL projects, provide a detailed description of work to be performed, including current use of areas, proposed uses, square footage, existing condition and proposed new condition, appliance size and efficiency, type and amount of materials to be used, etc. D!5A� 17�1 M�2 AP A s2 .t) =tern svcC-a, Sq. FULF t t> BTUs Gallons Amps Squares Commercial Projects Only: Occupancy Type: Construction Type: Occupancy Load: Project Value: (Contract value or the cost of all materials and labor included in the entire project) 30, coo. C-10 OR'NER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of V17tcat Ridge or covenants, casements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shomm and allegations made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this application and that 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; that I ant the legal ovmcr or have been authorized by the legal owner of the property to perform the described work and am also authorized by the legal owner of any entity included on this application to list that entity on this application. 1, the applicant for this building permit application. warrant the truthfulness orthe information provided on the application. CIRCLE ONE: (01WER) ( ) or HiJ 2EPRESENTATIi'E) of (OWNER) CONTRACTOR) Signature (first and last name): —� DATE: Printed Name:1��% DEPARTMENT USE ONLY ZONING COMMMENTS: OCCUPANCY CaSSIFICATION: CONSTRUCTION TYPE: Reviewer: BUILDING DEPARTMENT COMMENTS' C-� 'i k� 2) I 1 l Revie%Qef:_ !_3.L— 7' i ) :,� C -I 7, % PUBLIC WORKS COMMENTS - Reviewer: Building Division Valuation: y 7 —7 +y . Kimberly Cook From: Red Fox Electric Inc <redfoxelectric2@yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 1:53 PM To: Kimberly Cook Subject: RED FOX ELECTRIC INC- 3527 Jay St permit HI Kim, We're the electrician on the permit for property address: 3527 Jay St. We'd like to be added to the permit please. Felicia Velasquez Red Fox Electric, Inc. Office: (720) 331-2852 Cell: (303) 598-6262 On Jun 4, 2018, at 9:13 AM, Kimberly Cook <kcookkci.wheatridge.co.us> wrote: Hi Felicia, Yes, we do email and fax permits on certain types of permits. The information is below. Let me know if you have any questions! Thanks, Kim http://www.ci.wheatridge.co.us/1651/Electronic-Permit-Submittal The Building Division accepts electronic permit applications for certain types of projects in accordance with the following procedures and requirements: Permits eligible for electronic permit issuance: Residential Sewer/Water Repair and Replacement (No work in Right of Way) Residential Water Heater Replacement (50 Gallons or Less) Residential Boiler Replacement Residential Evaporative Cooler Replacement (like for like only) Residential Furnace Replacement (150K BTUs or less) Residential A/C Replacement (like for like only) Residential Electrical Service Upgrade or Change (200 amps or less) Residential Window Replacement - provide spec sheeting showing u -value (No structural alterations) Residential Siding (No asbestos containing material) Requirements for contractors to request and receive electronic permits: 1. Contractors must have current license/registration and insurance complying with the State of Colorado statutes and City of Wheat Ridge Municipal Code. 2. Contractors must provide a valid credit card authorization form Opens a New Window. with the permit application. Credit card is required for payment on all electronic permits. 3. Person submitting the application must be listed on the licensed list of "Person(s) able to pull permits". 4. Requests must be made on approved City of Wheat Ridge permit application Opens a New Window. and must be signed by an authorized signatory. Procedure for requesting and issuance of electronic permits 1. Complete all required information on approved City of Wheat Ridge Permit application, including signature. Email to permitsgci.wheatridge.co.us Opens a New Window. —or- fax to 303-237-8929 (303-BESTWAY) 2. Electronic permit applications will be reviewed for completeness and eligibility, and if complete, will be processed before the end of the next business day. Incomplete applications shall be returned to the sender indicating the additional information required. If the application cannot be approved for any reason the applicant will be notified in writing via the method by which the application was received. 3. Approved permit applications will be processed for payment. Upon confirmation of payment, the permit is issued with an inspection card and sent to applicant via method used to apply. Applications for which payment cannot be confirmed shall be returned to the applicant and need to resubmitted. Kim Cook Permit Technician Office Phone: 303-235-2876 <i mage001. j pg> From: Red Fox Electric Inc <redfoxelectric2@yahoo.com> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2018 12:01 PM To: Kimberly Cook <kcook@ci.wheatridge.co.us> Subject: PERMITS Hi Kim, Are we able pull permits electronically via email, online, fax? Felicia Velasquez Red Fox Electric, Inc. Office: (720) 331-2852 Cell: (303) 598-6262 City of Wh6atPj,11.d9C COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUB -CONTRACTOR AUTHORIZATION FORM This form must be signed by each sub -contractor. Subcontractor's City of Wheat Ridge License number must be provided in the applicable space. This form will not be accepted with missing information. Project Addresses Permit #: General Contractor: Electrical Sub -Contractor Company Name: State License #: Master #: Wheat Ridge License #: (required field) Signature of Authorized Agent Date Company Name: Phone #: State License #: Master #: Wheat Ridge License #: (required field) Signature of Authorized Agent Date Mechanical Contractor IP7 Company Name:', -)XE Oc LeSPhone: 3 4� Z� "A ZZ l Wheat Ridge License #: • . (required field) Signature of Authorized Agent Date City of heat i COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUB -CONTRACTOR AUTHORIZATION FORM This form must be signed by each sub -contractor. Subcontractor's City of Wheat Ridge License number must be provided in the applicable space. This form will not be accepted with missing information. Project Address: Permit #r U` i General Contractor:a- ��� ► bye Electrical Sub -Contractor Company Name: Phone #: State License #: Master #: Wheat Ridge License #: (required field) Signature of Authorized Agent Date Company Name: 6Phone #: 77-0. / / ` 3 7 O State License #: 2�(j 2 Master #: 12 / c 7 7 Wh at Ridge License #: (required field) INYA OS Signature A thorized Agent Date -� Company Name: Phone: Wheat Ridge License #: (required field) Signature of Authorized Agent Date Kimberly Cook From: Troy Dicker Sent: Thursday, August 2, 2018 3:21 PM To: Randy Slusser; Dina Kemp; Kimberly Cook; Lagenia Reimer; Frank Goodard; Mike Theisen Subject: 3527 Jay St, Plan/permit # 201802007 Greetings All, Plans have been approved with red -line corrections. Stove reported in basement ( not on plans ). They have been advised it will need to be removed. Thanks! Troy Dicker, Building Inspector Building Division 7500 W. 29th Avenue Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033 Office Phone: 303-235-2882 Fax: 303-237-8929 www.ci.wheatridge.co.us C il} of W he at [ icl e P1one 303;761-2120 ROBINSON SURVEYING AND ENGINEERING COMPANY Subdivision Planning and Surveying CIVIL, STRUCTURAL AND SANITARY ENGINEERING Survey #91925-00-90 2950 South Fox Street Keith and Judy Davis Englewood, Colorado 80110 M-4-\ PA�2T of LOT 7 °J s 93.2 132,4 Power, 6A 3,2'- 20• I N 2-a, ,n A s Phz+ Lt Dr Back N lf-Po"r Garec�e i i CN 0 47 0 17 �e3 Ni 2 5{ory Brrck 3 House wok basew�ent -- p Oj R -S 3527 �� e z Parchwin M k O k S S ' O F LOT XC L} a SP''ls 3 35.9' 3.z- �x�P-r s Z 93,2' 3 J` 132.4 EXCEP-rEO PA2T OF LOT 7 9 0 r North line of• 35 ?'k Aue, ( 8o k 203 -Pao, 25) —hr— E X C E' P T E 0 35 TH AVENUE PAMT of LOT 7 N N Sou�A L,f�e •06 Lot 7 3 f� Q h 71 LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR 3527 Jay Street:- The South 200 feet of Lot 7, except the West 93.2 feet and except the South 125 feet thereof, CON14AY HEIGHTS, County of Jefferson, State of Colorado. CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that this improvement location certificate was Drepared for Century United Mortgage, the improvement location being based on my own oroperty survey that has been monumented by me at the time of this survey. 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Framing: *New framing on the exterior walls of the interior of the home will be installed to allow new electrical wiring/outlets etc to be installed. This will also allow new cabinets to be hung in the kitchen. *New drywall to be installed in the interior of the home. Insulation: New insulation will be installed per code on the exterior/interior walls of the home. If needed additional will be added to the ceiling Plumbing. *New plumbing will be installed from the main sewer drain to the main floor. •AII new piping will be installed to all areas require plumbing. •A new bathroom will be added next to bedroom #2 which will include, sink, stool and shower. Electrical: •New electrical will be added on the main floor of the home which includes can lights, electrical out lets and dedicated circuits where required on the main floor. e All materials and installation will be completed as required with the current code. HVAC: *New air conditioning unit. Windows: •Replace one of the windows in bedroom #1 to allow egress. Nen) #201 go OZZ004. 04 dt Wteat Ridge g�ildtn9 ptvision Flooring: • existing hardwood floors will be refinished. •Bathrooms to have tile installed on the floors. Appliances: A new refrigerator, Electric Stove, Dishwasher and Microwave will be installed. Exterior• • Fence repairs. •New garage doors and openers . •Stucco of different areas of the exterior as accents. •Resurface asphalt driveway. •Add new sprinkler system. •New concrete in areas around the foundation of the home eliminating flower beds and dirt areas. Include new steps at front of the home • Paint trim. • Update landscaping. City of wheat Ridge guildin9 Division jm)wn"�-3 HWEn-5(go s agnoumong, LLC Structural Engineering Services 18151 East Adriatic Place - Aurora, Colorado 80013 - 303-755-7138 / 720-934-8641 cell July 30, 2018 DBS4 Investments, LLC 5713 Secrets Court Golden, Colorado Attn: Mr. Kirk Blackard Re: Structural Consultation - proposed remodel 3527 Jay Street Wheat Ridge, Colorado Dear Mr. Blackard: BHSC Project Number P04047 In response to your request, Mr. Todd Bernshausen of our office provided a structural consultation at the above referenced property address on July 16, 2018. The purpose of this consultation was to assess the structural feasibility of a proposed room remodel at the front portion of the property home. For the purposes of this letter, the front of the house faces East. The proposed remodel consists of removing two walls (oriented north/south) to create a single large room at the front portion of the house. Also, a closet wall within the front east room will be relocated about two feet from its currents location (See attached sketch detail Sxl). These walls serve as bearing walls for the room ceiling joists (attic floor) and provide supplemental support for the stick - frame roof through use of existing bracing posts. We recommend installation of LUL wood beams within the attic space to serve as bearing members for the removed bearing walls as depicted on the attached detail sketch, Sx2. In our professional opinion, the proposed remodel project is structurally feasible, provided the installation of the attic space wood beams are properly constructed. As our opinions are base o n a visual observation only of an existing building structure, Berns Hausen Structural Consulting, LLC will not accept professional liability for any design flaws or construction defects that may exist within the building. Our services regarding the property are limited to the items described here -in only. If you have any questions or require additional comments, please call. For Berns Hansen Structural Consulting, LLC. \��`uNuuuutuatp��i ®Rp00 A ' j . ZAP � 1 Y 3204 }_ Todd Bernshausen, PE Principal ,d'••••••••• 11 Attached: Sketch details Sxl, Sx2 (2 sheets) BHSC established 2002 Structural Engineering Strudtural Evaluations Special Problems city of V&eat Ridge Building Division (E) ROOF FRAMING NOTE: ROOFING AND FLASHING BY OTHERS REPLACE ALL RAFTER STRUTS BEAR ON NEW LVL BEAM (2) 11%- LVL BEAM— ATTIC MOUNTED —SEE A/Sx1 2x4 DIAGONAL BRACE O 4'-0" O.C. (2) METAL CLIPS AT EACH JOIST: SIMPSON 'H2.5' W/ (4) 8d NAILS TO BEAM AND (4) 8d NAILS TO JOIST. REMOVE EXIST BRG WALL PER ERMODEL PLAN ATTIC BEAM @ WALL SECTION S1 SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0" Blackard Remodel, J Berns Hausen S X 2 Struural 3527 Jay Street /3awS Consu t ng, LLC Wheat Ridge, Colorado 18151 East Adriatic Place TCity 9 Phone:303-755-7138 DATE: 7 7/27/18 Project No. P04047 Aurora, Colorado 80013 Cell: 720-934-8641 erns ausen comcast. net Wheat dge Building Division I I I II I 1 !_6 I NOTE 2 r' II I II I (2) 11/8" LVL NOTE 1 (2) 117/8" LVL II I JOy NOTE 1 I I 5zi II NOTE. WALLS BELOW NOT SHOWN FOR II CLARITY— SEE LLI REMODEL PLAN II OUTLINE OF ROOF EAVE; FOR REF. ONLY OUTLINE OF BRICK BRG. WALLS; FOR REF. ONLY 1 N Z LL NOTE 1 INSTALL LVL BEAM WITHIN ATTIC; FASTEN CEILING JOISTS USING METAL CONNECTORS PER DETAIL Sx2 NOTE 2 LOCATION OF NEW PARTITION WALL (PER REMODEL PLAN) PROVIDE ROOF BRACES TO MATCH EXISTING— BEARING ON NEW LVL BEAM (OR REPOSITIONED WALL) I 00 W J a U N Blackard Remodel ���r ' JJ Berns Hausen S X 3527 Jay Street '�`j� _j structural Consulting, LLC BY: TFB ;ty Wheat Ridge, Colorado 18151 East Adriatic Placephone:303-755-7138 DATE: 7/27/18 Aurora, Colorado 80013 Project No. P04047 Cell: 720-934-8641 ( erne - con is—,— ®� —t L!heat idge Building Division 11 IVAV IJH UPOU-V�[L-U� r;S'l.N'lJ Ol HSIN P 3HV NAANS -JIV I -�'Wl inmiso 0966-ZOCS- I I 607 W WSE lnoAvi 0£66-1Z64-11 Wall L. IFL J'M 6 01 POJRAije0 City of eat Ridge SSqjppV . . ........... 01 pigui ding Division City of �`7`Iheat R MUNiTY DEVELOPMENT Building & Inspection Services Division Policy and Procedure Statement FROM: John C. Schumacher, Jr., CBO SUBJECT: Egress window requirements for window replacements BD -10-003 DATE: March 26, 2010 Purpose: To set forth Building Division policy concerning egress window requirements to be enforced when installing replacement windows Policy: The replacement of windows in existing required egress openings as set forth in IRC Sec. R310 shall be exempted from full compliance with code requirements for new windows provided that the installation of new windows does not result in any reduction of the existing amount of egress opening provided or an increase in the existing sill height above forty-four inches from finished floor or existing sill height, whichever is greater. Newly created or altered openings, or openings in newly created or newly finished bedrooms and basements shall comply fully with the requirements for emergency escape and rescue openings as set forth in the adopted codes. Existing openings: 1. Documents stating dimensions of net free openings in existing window(s) and dimensions of net free openings in proposed replacement window(s) shall be submitted at the time of permit application. Submitted documents shall also indicate dimensions of existing sill height above finished floor and sill height above finished floor of proposed replacement window(s). 2. Installation shall comply with approved documents and shall not result in a lessening of compliance with applicable codes from that which previously existed. Newly created openings, altered existing openings, and openings in newly created or finished bedrooms and basements: 1. Newly created openings that did not exist and are created to satisfy the requirements of IRC Sec. R310 for emergency escape and rescue openings shall comply fully for net free opening, sill height, operation hardware, well size, ladder requirements and other applicable requirements set forth in the code. 2. Emergency escape and rescue windows in newly created bedrooms and newly finished basements, when required by IRC Sec. R310, shall be added or altered as necessary to comply fully with IRC City of What RidgEy Building Division Sec. R310 requirements for net free opening, sill height, operation hardware, well size, ladder requirements and other applicable requirements set forth in the codes. 3. Existing openings that are required emergency escape and rescue openings and that are structurally altered to accommodate window replacement shall be required to comply with IRC Sec. R310 requirements for net free opening, sill height, operation hardware, well size, ladder requirements and other applicable requirements set forth in the code. Commercial window replacement: 1. Replacement of emergency escape and rescue windows required by the International Building Code shall be required to comply with requirements set forth in the code for net free opening, sill height, operation hardware, well size, ladder requirements and other applicable requirements. Definitions: Window Replacement — Replacement of window including sash or frame. Replacement of glazing only is exempt from permit, but must still comply with requirements of applicable codes for hazardous locations, energy efficiency, etc. Net free opening — The dimensions between the bottom of the clear, unobstructed opening and top of the clear, unobstructed opening multiplied by the dimension between side of the clear, unobstructed opening and the edge of the window sash when in the fully opened position. Sill height — Sill height shall be determined by measuring the distance from the finished floor to the bottom of the clear, unobstructed opening FA City of See attached list for additional requirements that Wheat id See apply to this project. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT City of Wheat Ridge Municipal Building 7500 W. 29" Ave. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033-8001 P: 303.235.2855 F: 303.237.8929 Review is limited to the contents of the plans submitted and any errors or omissions contained herein shall not be construed as permission to allow any conditions to exist in violation of the codes of the City of Wheat Ridge Rough Framing and Wood Requirements The complete rough inspection is to be made after the rough framing, rough electric, rough plumbing, and rough heat and ventilation are complete. The building should be fully enclosed with the roof covering and siding in place. 2 Fire blocking shall be installed to cutoff all concealed draft openings in the following locations: (IRC 302.11) A. In concealed spaces of stud walls and partitions, including furred spaces, vertically at the ceiling and floor levels, and at 10 -feet horizontal intervals. B, At interconnections between concealed vertical and horizontal spaces such as occur at soffits, drop ceilings, and cove ceilings. C. In openings around vents, pipes, ducts, cable, wires, chimneys, fireplaces, and similar openings that afford a passage for fire at ceiling and floor levels. D. In concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and bottom of the run, and between studs in line with the run of the stairs at unfinished walls. 18 There shall be a floor or landing on each side of each exterior door, except where a stairway with 2 or fewer risers located on the exterior side of the door, other than the required exit door, a landing is not required for the exterior side of the door. The landing must be no lower than 73/ -inches below the top of the threshold of the door provided the door does not swing over the landing. (IRC R311) 19 Stairways must be at least 36 -inches in width. Handrails shall not project more than 4% -inches. The maximum rise may not exceed 7% -inches. The minimum tread depth may not be less than 10 -inches. Minimum headroom is 6 -feet, 8 -inches. For stairways with solid risers a nosing of %-inch to 1% -inches shall be provided. When open risers are used the opening between the treads shall not allow the passage of a 4 -inch sphere to pass through. Landings must be provided at the top and bottom of the stairway that is the width of the stairway measuring at least 36 -inches in the direction of travel. Handrails shall be provided on at least one side of stairways with 4 or more risers and ramps with a slope exceeding 1:12. Handrails shall be mounted 34 -inches to 38 -inches above the nosing of the treads. Handrails must be continuous for the entire length of the stairs and provided with a minimum space of 1% -inch between the wall and the handrail. Ends shall be returned or terminate in newel posts or safety terminals. See the requirements and more information. (IRC R311.7.8.2) 20 Handrail Grip Size Shall Be:A. Circular Handrails: 1% -inch to 2 -inches perimeter. B. Non -Circular: 4 -inches to 6% -inches perimeter with a maximum cross section of 2% -inches. C. Perimeter Dimension Greater than 6% - inches: shall have a finger recess on both sides. 21 Guards must be provided for porches, screened porches, balconies, fixed seating and raised floormAaces more than 30 -inches above the floor or grade below. Guards must have a minimum height of 36 -inches. Qp-W sides of stairs with a total rise of more than 30 -inches above the floor or grade below shall have guards not less gon 8U1c1,n9 than 36 -inches high. Intermediate rails shall not allow the passage of a 4 -inch sphere. (R312) Window fall protection must be provided for window openings less than 24 inches above the finished floor and more than 72 inches above grade or surface below. (R312.2) 22 Safety glazing shall be installed in the following hazardous locations and be permanently labeled as safety or tempered glazing: glazing panels in doors; glazing enclosing spas, bathtubs or showers; glazing panels adjacent and within 24 -inches of the edge of a door; glazing panels greater than 9 square feet within 18 -inches of the floor; glazing used for railings; glazing used for barriers for swimming pools and spas; and glazing enclosing stairways, landings, and ramps within 36 -inches horizontally of a walking surface. See the Boulder County Land (IRC R308) Heating and Ventilation Requirements 32 Bathroom exhaust fans shall exhaust directly to the exterior and must be provided in bathrooms where windows of at least 3 square feet are not provided. The mechanical ventilation must be capable of providing an exhaust capacity of 50 cfm intermittent or 20 cfm continuous exhaust. (IRC R303.3, M1507.4) 33 Appliances and equipment shall be installed in accordance with the conditions of their listing. Manufacturer's installation instructions must be available at the time of the inspection. (IRC G2408.1, M1307.1, M1401.1,(M1902.2) 34 Appliances shall be accessible for inspection, service, repair and replacement without removing permanent construction. 30 -inches of working depth and width shall be provided in front of the control side of an appliance. (IRC M1305.1) 35 Combustion air is required for all liquid fuel, solid fuel and gas appliances. (IRC M1701.1, G2407) Electrical Requirements 36 All hot, neutral, and grounding conductors in electrical boxes shall be tied together with a mechanical connection at the time of rough inspection. 37 Recessed lighting fixtures must either be IC -rated or installed in a sealed box in which the insulation is at least 3 -inches from the light fixture. All recessed lights must be tightly sealed or gasketed to prevent air leakage through the fixture into the ceiling cavity. (IRC N1102.4.5) 47 Tamper -resistant Receptacle outlets are required in every kitchen, family room, dining room, living room, parlor, library, den, sunroom, bedroom, recreation room or similar dwelling areas spaced so that no point along the wall line exceeds 6 -feet from an outlet. (IRC E3901, E3902, and 4002.1-4002.14) 48 Counters 12 -inches in width or wider shall have receptacles placed no more than 20 -inches above the counter top and spaced so no point exceeds 24 -inches from an outlet. B. Island and peninsula counters with a length at least 24 -inches and a width of 12 -inches or greater must be equipped with at least one outlet. C. At least one receptacle shall be installed in a bathroom within 36 -inches of each basin. 49 At least one receptacle outlet must be installed in each laundry, basement, attached garage and detached garage with power. F. At least one receptacle outlet that is accessible while standing at grade level and located not more than6-feet, 6 -inches (1981 -mm) above grade, shall be installed outdoors at the front and back of each dwelling unit having direct access to grade. Balconies, decks, and porches that are accessible from inside of the dwelling unit and that have a usable area of 20 square feet. F. Attics or crawlspaces containing equipment must be provided with at least one receptacle outlet within25-feet of the equipment. G. Hallways 10 -feet or more in length. 50 Two 20 -amp rated branch circuits shall serve receptacles in the kitchen, pantry, breakfast area, and dining area. At least one 20 -amp branch circuit shall supply bathroom receptacles and at least one 20 -amp branch circuit shall supply laundry. (IRC E3703.2, E3703.3, E3901) 51 Ground fault protection shall be provided on all 125 -volt, single phase, 15 and 20 -amp receptacles in the following locations: bathrooms, garages, unfinished grade level accessory buildings, at exterior locations, crawlspaces, unfinished basements, kitchen counters, within 6ft. of laundry, utility and wet bar sinks, boathouses, hydro massage, spa and hot tub locations. Receptacles must be in a readily accessible location. (IRCE3902, E3902.11) SC Combination type Arc -Fault circuit interrupters must be installed on all 120 -volt 15 and 20 -amp branch circuit outlets in Receptacle outlets are required in every family room, dining room, living room, parlor, library, den, sunroom, bedroom, recreation room, hallway, closets, and similar dwelling areas. (IRC 3902.12) 51. At least one wall switch -controlled lighting outlet shall be installed in every habitable room, bathroom, hallway, (10ft) stairway, attached garage, detached garage with electric power, and at the exterior side of each outdoor egress door having grade level access. Attics, under floor spaces, utility rooms and basements containing equipment or used for storage must be provided with a switch 52 Smoke alarms shall comply with UL 217. Smoke alarms are to be powered by the building's wiring operated light. (IRC E3903)with battery backup and shall be interconnected so the actuation of one alarm will activate all alarms in the dwelling unit. Smoke alarms shall be installed in the following locations: (IRC R314) A. In each sleeping room; B. Outside each sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms; and C. One on each additional story including basements. 53 Carbon Monoxide alarms are required in a single-family dwelling that has fuel -fired appliance(s), or a fireplace, or an attached garage. The alarm must be installed within 15 -feet of the entrance to each sleeping room. Must be listed by a nationally recognized, independent lab. Plugs into a dwelling's electrical outlet and has a battery backup. They may be combined with a smoke -detecting device if the combined device complies with applicable law. (IRC R315) 54 Clothes closet lighting shall be limited to surface -mounted or recessed incandescent fixtures with completely enclosed lamps, and surface -mounted or recessed fluorescent fixtures.Surface mounted fixtures shall be installed on the wall above the door or on the ceiling with the following clearances between the fixture and the nearest point of a storage space: (IRC E4003.12)A. Incandescent fixtures or LED shall have a minimum V:Jnth clearance. B. Fluorescent fixtures shall have minimum 6 -inch clearance. Recessed fixtures shall be installecl j- lbg ; the wall or ceiling with the following clearances: A, Recessed incandescent fixtures shall have a minimum 6 - inch clearance to the nearest point of storage. B. Recessed fluorescent fixtures shall have a minimum&&11 &_? clearance to the nearest point of storage. 55 Working space must be provided around energized equipment for servicing and maintenance. The minimum dimensions shall not be less than 36 -inches in depth and 30 -inches in width in front of the equipment. Working space shall extend to at least 6 -feet, 6 -inches above the floor. (IRC E3405.2) 56 Electrical fixtures installed in wet or damp locations shall be installed so that water cannot enter or accumulate n wiring compartments or other electrical parts. Fixtures installed in wet locations must be labeled "suitable for wet locations". Fixtures installed in damp locations must be labeled "suitable for damp locations" or "suitable for wet locations". Switches or circuit breakers located in wet locations or outdoors must be enclosed in a weatherproof enclosure. Outdoor receptacles must have a weatherproof enclosure and an in -use cover. Cord -connected fixtures, hanging fixtures, track lighting, pendants, and ceiling fans shall not be located within3-feet horizontally and 8 -feet vertically from the top of a tub or shower rim. (IRC E4003.9, E4002.8, E4002.9,(E4002.10, E4003.9, E4003.10,E4003.11) Plumbing Requirements 58 DWV systems shall be tested on compellation of the rough piping installation by water or for piping system other than plastic by air with no evidence of leakage. Either test shall be applied to the drainage system in its entirety or in sections after rough piping has been installed . l) Water test 10 1 co above the highest fitting connection or to the highest point of the completed system. The system shall prove leak free for 15 minutes. 2) Air test shall maintain 5lbs of pressure for 15 minutes. 59 Piping must be inspected and tested prior to concealing. It shall be protected against physical damage and it must be approved for use and bear the identification of the manufacturer. (IRC P2503, P2603, P2608.1) 60 Bathtubs, walls above bathtubs with shower heads, shower floors, and shower compartments shall be finished with a non-absorbent surface which extends to a height not less than 6' above the floor. Showers must have a minimum 900 square inches of interior area and a minimum dimension in each direction of 30 -inches. Shower valves must be pressure balance/thermostatic mixing valves. Shower receptors shall have a curb threshold not less than 1 -inch below the sides and back of the receptor. The curb shall measure a minimum of 2 -inches to a maximum of 9 -inches above the top of the drain. (IRC R307, P2708, P2709) 61 The centerline of toilets or bidets shall not be less than 15 -inches from adjacent walls or tub. Toilets, bidets, and lavatories must have a minimum clear space of 21 -inches in front of the fixture. Lavatories require a 4 -inch clearance to wall or to a toilet. (IRC P2705) 62 Showers and tub/shower combinations shall have control valves of the pressure balance, thermostatic mixing or combination pressure balance/thermostatic mixing valve types with high limit stop per ASSE 1016 or CSA13125.1. Tubs shall also have a control valve as listed for a shower or a water -temperature -limiting device that conforms to ASSE 1070. The high limit stop for a device shall be set to a maximum of 120`. (IRC P2708.3,P2713.3) 63 Shower doors shall have safety glazing; hinged show door shall open outward. (R308.4.5, P2708.1) 64 Backflow prevention must be provided to prevent contamination of potable water. This includes but is not limited to: hose connections, irrigation systems, boilers, solar systems, fire sprinklers, and dishwashers. Backflow device must be inspected and approved by a V party agency. (IRCP2902.2, Table P2902.3, P2717) Insulation 65 R-20 Walls R-49 Ceiling R-19 Crawlspace Window U -Factor .32 Floor R-30 66 Supply Ducts in attics shall be insulated to a minimum of R-8. All other ducts shall be insulated to minimum R-6. ( N 1103.2. 1) 67 Combustible insulation shall be separated a minimum of 3 -inches from fan motors and heat -producing devices. Insulation shields must be provided where vents pass thorough insulated assemblies and must terminate at least 2 -inches above attic insulation materials. Can lights must be airtight if located in the building envelope. (G2426.4) Class I or II vapor retarders are required on the interior side of the insulation in framed walls, floors and roof/ceilings of the building's thermal envelope. The vapor barrier is not required in construction where moisture or freezing will not damage the materials, or where the framed cavity (or space) is ventilated to allow moisture to escape. A vapor retarder is not recommended on a concrete basement foundation wall or in a shower /bath compartment (IRC 702.7, R702.7.1). Wallboard Requirements 68 The garage shall be separated from the residence and its attic by materials of not less than %-inch gypsum board applied to the garage side. Garages beneath habitable rooms shall be separated from all habitable rooms above by not less than 5 8 -inch Type X gypsum board. Where the separation is a floor -ceiling assembly, the structure supporting the separation shall also be protected by not less than %-inch gypsum board. (IRC R302.6) Openings between the garage and residence shall be equipped with solid wood doors not less than 1 -inch in thickness, solid or honeycomb core steel doors not less than 1 -inch thick, or 20 -minute fire -rated doors. Openings are prohibited between garages and rooms used for sleeping. (R302.5.1 )Doors between attached garages and living space shall be weather stripped to the degree necessary to make them airtight and shall be self-closing and self -latching. 70 Nail spacing for gypsum board 1/ gypum board Ceiling 16oc, 7", nails 12", Type S screws %2 wall spacing 24"OC, 8" nail spacing. 12"OCscrews. 5/8 ceiling board 16"OC, 7"nailsI2"spacing, screws 240C 8". 72 Water-resistant gypsum backing board used as the base or backer for adhesive application of ceramic tile or other required nonabsorbent finish material shall conform to ASTM C1396, C1178 or C1278. It is permitted on ceilings where framing spacing does not exceed 12 -inches o.c. for %-inch thick or 16 -inches o.c. for 5 8 -inch thick gypsum board. Water-resistant gypsum board shall not be installed over a vapor retarder in a shower or tub compartment and may not be used where there will be direct exposure to water, or in areas of continuous high humidity. All cut and exposed edges shall be sealed. (IRC R702.3.8) Wheat Ridge guiiding Division July 12th 2018 Building and Inspection Services Division 7500 West 29th Avenue Wheatridge, Colorado 80033 RE: KIRK BLACKARD AS ADDITIONAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE REMODEL OF 3527 JAY STREET To whom it may concern, As the managing member of the LLC that owns 3527 Jay street which is a family LLC who has owned this property since 2011. The above LLC is remodeling the home to update the property. I am giving Kirk Blackard authority to act on my behalf if there are any questions or concerns from the building department. He has full authority to include but not limited too additional sub contractors information, provide drawings or any other items the City of Wheatridge may need. ROKJUnes DBS Investme s, LLC Man�a&g-M! er e VENT Environmental Consulting July 3, 2018 Kirk Blackard 3773 Cherry Creek Dr N Sutie 575 Denver, CO 80209 kirkblackard@earthlink.net 303.619.2413 Dear Kirk Blackard, The successful completion of your project is important to us! Equally important is the health and safety of you, your team, building occupants and any other party affected. As such, we bring both experience and diligent adherence to federal and state regulations in order to provide your organization with complete and accurate asbestos surveys for all your project needs. We strive to provide you and your clients with a pleasant, yet professional, experience all the way through your project duration. That means you can count on us for timely response and arrival for the initial asbestos inspection, adaptive turn -around times for delivery of your results and reports, and continuous consulting support that's only a phone call away. From start to finish, you can count on us to bring you excellent service. This comprehensive report has been prepared for you with your goals in mind. Our aim is to encompass the thoroughness of our inspection in a concise, easy to read report that delivers inclusive results so your project can move forward with informed and accurate decisions. Please let us know how we can further assist the success of your goals. Thank you for choosing Advent Environmental Consulting! Sincerely, Drue Beasley, President Advent Environmental Consulting CDPHE Registration #: ACF - 22068 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 Lakewood, Colorado 80226 myteam@advent-enviro.com 720.675.7175 NT Environmental Consulting 300618-1 ASBESTOS INSPECTION REPORT 3527 Jay Street Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Prepared for: Kirk Blackard 3773 Cherry Creek Dr N Sutie 575 Denver, CO 80209 kirkblackard@earthlink.net 303.619.2413 Year Built Unknown Type of Propertx Residential - SFRD Type of Inspection NON-DESTRUCTIVE INVESTIGATION Reason for Inspection General Survey Regulations Satisfied 40 CFR 61 Subpart M Reg No. 8 Part B Prepared By: Advent Environmental Consulting LLC 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 Lakewood, CO 80226 1720.675.7175 CDPHE Asbestos Consulting Firm # 22068 myteam@advent-enviro.com 720.675.7175 myteam@advent-enviro.com www.advent-enviro.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 - Project Snapshot ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 Lakewood, Colorado 80226 1.1 Project Site Summary 1.2 Sampled Materials Summary 1.2.a Asbestos Hazard & Damage/Potential Damage Indicator Section 2 - Inspection Photos & Sample Locations Section 3 - Asbestos Content Summary & Recommendations 3.1 Regulatory Overview 3.2 Project Results & Recommendations Section 4 - Purpose Section 5 - Comments & Limitations Glossary Appendix A - Laboratory Report LIST OF ACRONYMS Material Result ACM Asbestos Containing Materials Material Condition G Good D Damaged SD Significantly Damaged Material Type Limited Asbestos Inspection F -SM Friable -Surfacing Material F -TSI Friable -Thermal System Insulation F-MISC Friable -Miscellaneous NF -TSI Non -Friable Thermal System Insulation NF-MISC Non -Friable Miscellaneous NFI Non -Friable Category I Sample Locations N North S South E East W West Other Acronvms LAI Limited Asbestos Inspection PPE Personal Protective Equipment SFRD Single -Family Residential Dwelling TAT Turnaround Time VENT Material Codes CMS CMU Sealant CT Ceiling Tile DT Duct Tape/Wrap DW Drywall FTM Floor Tile Mastic JC Joint Compound MA Miscellaneous Adhesive MS Miscellaneous Sealant OT Other Material PI Pipe Insulation PL Plaster RSG Roof Shingle RSH Roof Sheeting RSL Roofing Sealant SVF Sheet Vinyl Flooring SM Surfacing Material WG Window Glazing BBA Baseboard Adhesive CA Carpet Adhesive CB Cove Base ADVENT ENVIRONMENT CONSULTING 720.675.7175 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 -216 myteam@advent-enviro.com Lakewood, Colorado 80226 www.advent-enviro.com Section 1 - Project Sna S Please use this section to gain a quick overview of the project and details about 1.1 Project Site Summary inspected materials. Detailed findings will follow further into the report. Project Address: 3527 Jay Street Wheat Ridge CO 80033 Site Contact: Kirk Blackard Type of Property: Residential - SFRD Inspection Date: June 30, 2018 Reason for Inspection: General Survey General survey to determine if damaged building materials contain asbestos, along with additional inspection of ceilings for future renovations 1.2 Sampled Materials Summary VENT Your Inspector: Drue Beasley CO Cert #: 18325 !i) Descailftion of Sampled Material(&� Area of Representation, of Type Condition Hazard Rating Apprx Quantity` #:of Samples Material Resuit Upper Level Interior PL1 Plaster Walls & Ceiling Throughout F -SM S. Damaged Low 1200 ft2 9 Trace PL2 Plaster Living Room Ceiling F -SM Good Low 200 ft2 3 Trace PI -3 Plaster Dining Room Ceiling F -SM Good Low 200 ft2 3 Trace PL4 Plaster Northwest Room Ceiling F -SM Good Low 200 ft2 3 Trace SVF1 Sheet Vinyl Flooring Kitchen Floor F-MISC Damaged Low 200 ft2 2 None -Detected SVF2 Sheet Vinyl Flooring Kitchen Floor (middle layer) F-MISC Good Low 200 ft2 2 ACM SVF3 Sheet Vinyl Flooring Kitchen Floor (bottom layer) F-MISC Good Low 200 ft2 2 None -Detected TSI1 HVAC Duct Wrap Supply Registers F -TSI Good Low 20 ft2 2 ACM I I Mal. I LO I 1.2.a Asbestos Hazard & Damage/Potential Damage Indicator Damaged materials containing asbestos have been identified which presents a high hazard from potentially airborne asbestos. In addition to the recommendations below, please see Section 3 for additional response actions and keep away from the contaminated area. The above materials have been identified as damaged or significantly damaged due to demolition. Multiple walls on main level have been demolished. Part of the t layer of sheet vinyl flooring was removed in the kitchen. Damaged or significantly damaged materials, that have been verified to contain asbestos, are given a high hazard rating due to the potential of asbestos fibers dislodging from the material and becoming airborne as a result of the damage. To avoid further disturbance and potential adverse health risks, please keep away from the damaged material and have it contained by certified personnel. See Section 3.2 Project Results & Recommendations for further information. * Sample results reflect only a limited portion of a material (Area of Representation, above) included in the scope of work even if the material appears to extend beyond the scope of work into other areas of the property. **Approximate quantities are used by inspector to determine number of samples to collect per regulatory requirements and should not be used for purposes otherwise. See Glossary (Identifying Homogenous-) for more details. ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 720.675.7175 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 myteam@advent-enviro.com Lakewood, Colorado 80226 www.advent-enviro.com Section 2 - Inspection Photos & Sample Locations The overall asbestos content, for a material with multiple samples, is the highest result in the set. Material Code: PL1 Trace _ yrs Description: Plaster Location: Walls & Ceiling Throughout PL1-1 PL1-2 PL1-3 PL1-4 PL1-5 PL1-6 PL1-8 PL1-9 Class: F -SM Condition: SD Hazard: Low VENT From debris on floor in living room 0.25% Chrysotile From debris on floor in Northeast room 0.25% Chrysotile From debris on floor in dining room 0.25% Chrysotile From debris on floor in North -center room 0.25% Chrysotile From debris on floor in bathroom 0.25% Chrysotile From debris on floor in Northwest room 0.25% Chrysotile From debris on floor in center hallway 0.25% Chrysotile From debris on floor in West vestibule 0.25% Chrysotile From debris on floor in kitchen 0.50% Chrysotile Cause of Damage: Demolition Material Code: PL2 T,- a, € Description: Plaster Location: Living Room Ceiling PL2-1 PL2-2 No Picture Provided PL2-3 Class: F -SM Condition: G Hazard: Low Class: F -SM Condition: G Hazard: Low Northwest corner of living room ceiling 0.25% Chrysotile Center of living room ceiling 0.25% Chrysotile Southeast corner of living room ceilling 0.50% Chrysotile Material Code: PL3 Trace Description: Plaster Location: Dining Room Ceiling PL3-1 PL3-2 PL3-3 Southwest corner of dining room ceiling 0.25% Chrysotile Center of dining room ceiling 0.75% Chrysotile Northwest corner of dining room ceiling 0.25% Chrysotile D r M M M V) C r U) D 0 r M x M U) c r cn D r M x M U) C: r ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 720.675.7175 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 myteam@advent-enviro.com Lakewood, Colorado 80226 VENT www.advent-enviro.com finvvonmemal CunsuLing Section 2 - Inspection Photos & Sample Locations (Continued) The overall asbestos content, for a material with multiple samples, is the highest result in the set. Material Code: PL4 r ac,c Description: Plaster Location: Northwest Room Ceiling PL4-1 II.I PL4-2 PL4-3 Class: F -SM Condition: G Hazard: Low Center of East half of Northwest room ceiling 0.75% Chrysotile Center of West half of Northwest room ceiling 0.75% Chrysotile Center of North edge of Northwest room ceiling 0.25% Chrysotile Material Code: SVF1 None -Detected Description: Sheet Vinyl Flooring Location: Kitchen Floor SVF1-1 I Center of kitchen floor SVF1-2 II Center of kitchen floor Class: F-MISC Condition: D Hazard: Low Cause of Damage: Demolition None -Detected None -Detected Material Code: SVF2 ACM Description: Sheet Vinyl Flooring Location: Kitchen Floor (middle layer) SVF2-1 Northeast corner of kitchen floor 18% Chrysotile SVF2-2 Northeast corner of kitchen floor Not Analyzed' Class: F-MISC Condition: G Hazard: Low "Samples "Not Analyzed" means that one sample out of the set was found positive for asbestos rendering the entire material positive for asbestos. The analyst has been directed to stop analysis if one out of the set is positive for asbestos ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 720.675.7175 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 myteam@advent-enviro.com Lakewood, Colorado 80226 VENT www.advent-enviro.com 1— ............ :dc , � d mg Section 2 - Inspection Photos & Sample Locations (Continued) The overall asbestos content, for a material with multiple samples, is the highest result in the set. Material Code: SVF3 None -Detected 1 Description: Sheet Vinyl Flooring Location: Kitchen Floor (bottom layer) SVF3-1 Northeast corner of kitchen floor .L SVF3-21 Northeast corner of kitchen floor Class: F-MISC Condition: G Hazard: Low Class: F -TSI Condition: G Hazard: Low None -Detected None -Detected Material Code: TS11 ACM Description: HVAC Duct Wrap Location: Supply Registers TSI1-1 From boot in living room 55% Chrysotile TS11-2 From boot in dining room Not Analyzed" 'Samples "Not Analyzed" means that one sample out of the set was found positive for asbestos rendering the entire material positive for asbestos. The analyst has been directed to stop analysis if one out of the set is positive for asbestos ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 720.675.7175 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 myteam@advent-enviro.com Lakewood, Colorado 80226 VENT www.advent-enviro.com Section 3 - Summary & Recommendations (A\, ,,,4 3.1 Regulatory Overview Any material with an asbestos content greater than 1 % that is friable or will become friable during work activities is considered a regulated asbestos containing material (RACM) by both the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) due to its potential to release hazardous asbestos fibers, polluting the air. If the amount of RACM that will be impacted during work exceeds trigger levels, it must be removed by a certified asbestos abatement contractor prior to beginning work. Initial results are generated from a visual estimate by the analyst and could differ with a more accurate analysis known as point counting. Any friable material sample identified as having a trace (equal to or less than 1 %) amount of asbestos, must be considered a RACM unless verified by point -counting to be equal to, or less than 1 % and, in fact, a trace material. For materials with a set of multiple samples (i.e. SM with 3, 5, or 7 samples) the asbestos content is whatever the highest result is out of the set; therefore, if one result of a material with multiple samples is trace, but another result of the same material is 3%, then the 3% result supersedes the other results for regulatory and asbestos management purposes. 3.2 Project Results & Recommendations Asbestos -Containing Material Materials with an asbestos content greater than 1 % have been identified. Please do not disturb asbestos - containing materials in any manner that would damage, break, crack or otherwise risk the possibility of asbestos fibers releasing from the material, contaminating the air, and creating hazardous exposure to asbestos fibers. Asbestos -containing materials in non -school buildings do not have to be removed simply because they contain asbestos, or managed in a way that would prevent accidental disturbance; however, if a friable asbestos - containing material will be disturbed, or a non -friable asbestos -containing material will be disturbed in a manner that will render it friable, or otherwise damage, break, crack or risk the possibility of asbestos fibers releasing from the material, contaminating the air and creating hazardous exposure, it must be managed by a certified asbestos abatement contractor approved by the Air Pollution Control Division to manage asbestos. Trace Materials Trace materials are laboratory confirmed materials with an asbestos content of equal to, or less than 1 %. EPA and CDPHE regulations do not apply to trace materials, but OSHA regulations, requiring employers to protect employees during asbestos removal, are applicable. Though less regulated, no precise correlation exists between the quantity of asbestos fibers one is exposed to and its ability to manifest an asbestos related disease - many factors play a role in the manifestation of asbestos diseases including the age, dose of exposure, frequency of exposure, type of asbestos exposed to and overall/respiratory health of the individual(s) exposed to asbestos fibers. Therefore, if a material containing any amount of asbestos is disturbed, Advent recommends it be done by a certified asbestos abatement contractor to avoid unnecessary risk to respiratory health. None -Detected Materials with a result of None -Detected have been verified by the laboratory to be free of asbestos fibers. Although those materials are free of asbestos (a known and regulated hazardous air pollutant) other airborne contaminants may still cause adverse health symptoms, both acute and chronic, if one inhales elevated amounts of particles. Vigilance and caution should be used to minimize airborne particulates regardless of the material and if visible or perceived emissions are present one should take action to protect their respiratory health by use of personal protective equipment, or otherwise. Please work safely and if new materials are discovered, which are not covered in this report, contact Advent to have them sampled for asbestos. ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 720.675.7175 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 myteam@advent-enviro.com Lakewood, Colorado 80226 VENT www.advent-enviro.com F."iroimnal( 11'ng Section 4 -Purpose The purpose of the inspection was to verify the absence or presence of asbestos in the building materials included in the project scope of work which may be disturbed during work activities to determine if asbestos management and notification is required prior to beginning work. The property located at the site address identified in this report was inspected by a building inspector trained by an approved EPA, Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) training organization and certified by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. During inspection, the inspector inspected and assessed suspect building materials, pursuant to the EPA "Green Book," Managing Asbestos in Place, Appendix G (1990), described by the client to be affected during demolition or renovation which would need to be sampled and analyzed for the presence of asbestos prior to commencement of work activities that would break, crack or otherwise damage the material(s) in a manner that could allow asbestos fibers to release from its compound. This inspection was conducted in accordance with applicable EPA National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) 40 CFR Part 61, Subpart M and/or CDHPE Colorado Regulation Number 8 Part B - Asbestos (Reg. 8). Samples were submitted to a laboratory accredited under the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) to be analyzed for the presence of asbestos. The NESHAP standard for asbestos states that the owner or operator of a demolition or renovation activity involving asbestos must remove all such material from a facility being demolished or renovated before any activity begins that would break up, dislodge, or similarly disturb the material, or, preclude access to the material for subsequent removal. Section 5 - Comments & Limitations The inspection of the site address listed at the beginning of this report was limited to only specific materials of the project scope of work as directed by the client. The limitation of the inspection also includes only portions of a material sampled as identified in the location and quantity sections of this report and any material beyond the specified quantity should not be considered adequately sampled to represent the entirety of the material. Additional samples may be needed to represent materials outside of the work scope even if they are included in this report. Quantities listed in this report (Section 1 - Project Snapshot) are approximate quantities of the amount of material that will be included within the scope of work based on information gathered from the client. This approximate quantity is used by the inspector to determine the amount of samples to collect respective to the regulatory requirements outlined in the Identifying Homogenous Areas & Sampling section of the Glossary. Contractors using this report should gather more accurate measurements before drawing conclusions of subsequent work activities. In order to collect samples, various marks, cuts, breaks or other slight damage to materials may be required. In order to prevent damage extending outside of the work scope, samples were collected in client designated areas of remodel/renovation which the client will remove during work activities. This is done so that damage created by the inspection will be removed with the bulk removal in the work scope. Alternatively, samples were collected in inconspicuous, hidden places to avoid unsightly damage. The best possible measures were taken to collect the minimal amount of materials necessary, to get accurate results, in the most inconspicuous places possible; however, no guarantee is made that the conditions exist to prevent visible damage. ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 720.675.7175 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 myteam@advent-enviro.com Lakewood, Colorado 80226 VENT www.advent-enviro.com AEC and its consultants, partners, agents and employees shall not be liable to the client for any materials damaged, during the rendering of services by the AEC. Additionally, AEC shall not be liable to the client for any materials damaged, during work activities subsequent to the services rendered by AEC, which were not properly inspected by AEC. Finally, AEC shall not be liable to the client for any special or consequential damages, including but not limited to, lost profits, loss of use, or any other cause whatsoever. Any compensation to the client for damages shall not exceed the total compensation received by AEC from the client. Although diligence was used to inspect and sample all materials within the work scope, there may be additional materials not covered in this report discovered during gross removal which may need to be sampled. If additional, suspect materials are discovered which are not covered in this report, please contact AEC prior to disturbing them to have them properly sampled. ANY MATERIAL NOT PROVEN TO BE FREE OF ASBESTOS SHOULD BE ASSUMED TO CONTAIN ASBESTOS UNTIL PROVEN OTHERWISE. This report, including any other documents attached hereto or referred to herein, which form a part hereof, embodies the entire agreement and understanding of the parties hereof including, but not limited to, any verbal or written agreement(s) made prior or subsequently to the preparation of this report. This report may not be amended except in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of the respective parties. The receiving party shall not alter, modify, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer, translate or create derivative works from this report. The receiving party shall use this report only for the limited purpose described above and not for any other purpose. The asbestos inspection was conducted in a manner consistent with the degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by and consistent with the standards of competent consultants of the asbestos inspection profession. The results, findings, conclusions and recommendations expressed in this report are based on conditions of the specific areas, defined by the client, observed during the time of the limited inspection. 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. Advent Environmental Consulting 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. Respectfully Submitted, Drue Beasley, Certified Building Inspector #18325 Advent Environmental Consulting CDPHE Business Registration #: ACF - 22068 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 Lakewood, Colorado 80226 drue@advent-enviro.com 720.675.7175 ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 720.675.7175 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 myteam@advent-enviro.com Lakewood, Colorado 80226 VENT www.advent-enviro.com Einironmrmal a,��s�a����E Material Friability GLOSSARY These categories were used to determine methods for assessing suspect materials based on their friability and ability to release harmful asbestos fibers— i.e. friable materials are more likely to release asbestos fibers. Friable (F) - materials that can be crumbled or reduced to powder by hand pressure. 2. Category I Non -Friable (NFI) - 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 (NF) -All other materials that cannot be crumbled or reduced to powder by hand pressure that do not include category I non -friable materials. Material Type AHERA and Reg 8 require building inspectors to categorize the type of suspect building materials into one of three categories: 1. Surfacing Material (SM ) - a material that is sprayed on, troweled on, or otherwise applied to surfaces, such as acoustical plaster in ceilings and fireproofing materials on structural members, or other materials on surfaces for acoustical, fireproofing, or other purposes. 2. Thermal System Insulation (TSI) - a 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 (MISC) - an 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. Friability and material type categories for each material inspected are reported with their respective friability and type codes (e.g. F -SM, F -TSI, NFI, etc.). Non -friable category II materials are identified with non -friable code (NF) and the type code for the material (e.g. NF -SM, NF -TSI, NF-MISC). Identifying Homogenous Areas & Sampling Homogenous areas of each material are identified within the work area. Homogenous materials are grouped based on color, texture, and date of application. These materials are then given an approximate quantification of removal or disturbance during work activities to determine the amount of samples to take for each material as defined by AHERA and Reg. 8: Surfacing materials ■ Minimum of 3 random samples for quantities under 1,000 ft2 ■ Minimum of 5 random samples for quantities >1,000 ft2 & <5,000 ft2 Minimum of 7 random samples for quantities >5,000 ft2 2. Thermal system insulation ■ Minimum of 3 random samples for all TSI *except patches <6 linear ft. or 6 ft2 3. Miscellaneous materials ■ Minimum of 1 sample ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 720.675.7175 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 myteam@advent-enviro.com Lakewood, Colorado 80226 VENT www.advent-enviro.com APPENDIX A - Laboratory Report 4 EMSL Analytical, Inc. 1010 Yuma Street Denver, CO 80204 Tel/Fax: (303) 740-5700 / (303) 741-1400 http://www.EMSL.com / denverlab@emsl.com Attention: Drue Beasley Advent Environmental Consulting 7830 W. Alameda Ave Unit 103-216 Lakewood, CO 80226 Project: 3527 Jay Street Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 EMSL Order: 221804798 Customer ID: AVTE25 Customer PO: Project ID: Phone: (720) 675-7175 Fax: Received Date: 06/30/2018 12:30 PM Analysis Date: 06/30/2018 Collected Date: Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non -Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %, Fibrous %, Non -Fibrous %, Type PI -1 -1 -Texture White 20% Ca Carbonate None Detected Non -Fibrous 80% Non-fibrous (Other) 221804798-0001 Heterogeneous Inseparable paint /coating layer included in analysis PL1-1-Skim Coat White 100% Non-fibrous (Other) 10% Ca Carbonate None Detected Non -Fibrous Non -Fibrous 20% Gypsum Homogeneous 221804798 -"IA Heterogeneous PL1-7-Skim Coat 70% Non-fibrous (Other) 100% Non-fibrous (Other) PL1-1-Plaster Beige <1%Cellulose 25% Gypsum <1% Chrysotile 221804798-0007 Fibrous <1% Hair 75% Non-fibrous (Other) PL1-7-Plaster 221804798-00018 Homogeneous <1% Chrysotile Non -Fibrous PL1-2-Skim Coat White 221804798-0007A 10% Ca Carbonate None Detected Non -Fibrous White 20% Gypsum None Detected 221804798-0002 Heterogeneous 70% Non-fibrous (Other) 221804798-0008 Inseparable paint/coating layer included in analysis PL1-8-Plaster Beige PL1-2-Plaster Beige <1%Cellulose 25% Gypsum <1% Chrysotile Fibrous <1% Hair 75% Non-fibrous (Other) 221804798-0002A Homogeneous Initial report from: 06/30/2018 17:29:50 PL1-3-Skim Coat White 10% Ca Carbonate None Detected Page 1 of 4 Non -Fibrous 20% Gypsum 221804798-0003 Heterogeneous 70% Non-fibrous (Other) Inseparable paint / coating layer included in analysis PL1-3-Plaster Beige <1%Cellulose 25% Gypsum <1% Chrysotile Fibrous <1% Hair 75% Non-fibrous (Other) 221804798-0003A Homogeneous PL1-4-Skim Coat White 10% Ca Carbonate None Detected Non -Fibrous 20% Gypsum 221804798-0004 Heterogeneous 70% Non-fibrous (Other) Inseparable paint / coating layer included in analysis PL1-4-Plaster Beige <1%Cellulose 25% Gypsum <1% Chrysotile Fibrous <1% Hair 75% Non-fibrous (Other) 221804798-0004A Homogeneous PL1-5-Plaster Beige <1%Cellulose 25% Gypsum 0% Chrysotile Fibrous <1% Hair 75% Non-fibrous (Other) 221804798-0005 Homogeneous paint / coating layer included in analysis PL1-6-Plaster Beige <1% Hair 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <1% Chrysotile Non -Fibrous 221804798-0008 Homogeneous PL1-7-Skim Coat White 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Non -Fibrous 221804798-0007 Homogeneous PL1-7-Plaster Beige <1% Hair 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <1% Chrysotile Non -Fibrous 221804798-0007A Homogeneous PL1-8-Skim Coat White 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Non -Fibrous 221804798-0008 Homogeneous PL1-8-Plaster Beige 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <1% Chrysotile Non -Fibrous 221804798-0008A Homogeneous Initial report from: 06/30/2018 17:29:50 ASS-PLM_0008_0001 - 1.78 Printed: 6/30/2018 3:29 PM Page 1 of 4 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 221804798 Customer ID: AVTE25 1010 Yuma Street Denver, CO 80204 Tel/Fax: (303) 740-5700 / (303) 741-1400 Customer PO: http://www.EMSL.com / denverlab@emsl.com Project ID: Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non -Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non -Fibrous % Type PL1-9-Plaster Beige <1% Hair 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <1% Chrysotile None Detected Non -Fibrous Non -Fibrous 221804798-0009 Homogeneous 221804798-0011A Homogeneous PL2-1-Skim Coat White 10% Ca Carbonate None Detected Non -Fibrous 20% Gypsum 221804798-0010 Heterogeneous 70% Non-fibrous (Other) 25% Gypsum Inseparable paint /coating layer included in analysis Fibrous <1% Hair PL2-1-Plaster Beige <1%Cellulose 25% Gypsum <1% Chrysotile Fibrous <1% Hair 75% Non-fibrous (Other) PL2-3-Skim Coat 221804798-0010A Homogeneous 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected PI -2 -2 -Texture White 20% Ca Carbonate None Detected Non -Fibrous 80% Non-fibrous (Other) 221804798-0011 Heterogeneous Inseparable paint / coating layer included in analysis Inseparable paint/coating layer included in analysis PL2-3-Plaster PL2-2-Skim Coat White 10% Ca Carbonate None Detected Non -Fibrous 20% Gypsum 221804798-0011A Homogeneous 70% Non-fibrous (Other) Inseparable paint/coating layer included in analysis PL2-2-Plaster Beige <1%Cellulose 25% Gypsum <1% Chrysotile Fibrous <1% Hair 75% Non-fibrous (Other) 221804798-00118 Homogeneous PL2-3-Skim Coat White 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Non -Fibrous 221804798-0012 Heterogeneous Inseparable paint / coating layer included in analysis PL2-3-Plaster Beige 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <1% Chrysotile Non -Fibrous 221804798-0012A Homogeneous PL3-1-Skim Coat White 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Non -Fibrous 221804798-0013 Heterogeneous Inseparable paint / coating layer included in analysis PL3-1-Plaster Beige 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <1% Chrysotile Non -Fibrous 221804798-0013A Homogeneous PL3-2-Skim Coat White 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Non -Fibrous 221604798-0014 Heterogeneous Inseparable paint/ coating layer included in analysis PL3-2-Plaster Beige <1 % Hair 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <1% Chrysotile Non -Fibrous 221804798-0014A Homogeneous PL3-3-Plaster Beige <1%Cellulose 25% Gypsum <1% Chrysotile Fibrous <1% Hair 75% Non-fibrous (Other) 221804798-0015 Heterogeneous Inseparable paint /coating layer included in analysis PL4-1-Skim Coat White 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Non -Fibrous 221804798-0016 Heterogeneous Inseparable paint /coating layer included in analysis PL4-1-Plaster Beige <1%Hair 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <1% Chrysotile Non -Fibrous 221804798-0016A Homogeneous PL4-2-Skim Coat White 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Non -Fibrous 221804798-0017 Heterogeneous Inseparable paint /coating layer included in analysis Initial report from: 06130/2018 17:29:50 ASB -PLM -0008-0001 - 1.78 Printed: 6/30/2018 3:29 PM Page 2 of 4 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 221804798 Customer ID: AVTE25 1010 Yuma Street Denver, CO 80204 Customer PO: Tel/Fax: (303) 740-5700 / (303) 741-1400 http://www.EMSL.com / denverlab@emsl.com Project ID: Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy SVF2-1-Mastic 2 Tan 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Non -Fibrous 221804798-00216 Homogeneous SVF2-2 Positive Stop (Not Analyzed) 221804798-0022 SVF3-1-Flooring Yellow/Green Non -Asbestos 30% Ca Carbonate Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %, Fibrous %. Non -Fibrous %, Type PL4-2-Plaster Beige <1% Hair 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <1% Chrysotile SVF3-1-Backing Non -Fibrous 35% Cellulose 5% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected 221804798-0017A Homogeneous 60% Synthetic PL4-3-Skim Coat White 10% Ca Carbonate None Detected SVF3-2-Flooring Non -Fibrous 20% Gypsum None Detected 221804798-0018 Heterogeneous 70% Non-fibrous (Other) Inseparable paint / coating layer included in analysis Homogeneous PL4-3-Plaster Beige <1%Cellulose 25%.Gypsum <1%.Chrysotile Fibrous <1% Hair 75% Non-fibrous (Other) 221804798-0018A Homogeneous SVF1-1 Beige 45% Cellulose 50% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Fibrous 5% Glass 221804798-0019 Homogeneous SVF1-2-Flooring Gray/Tan 20% Cellulose 15% Ca Carbonate None Detected Fibrous 5% Glass 60% Non-fibrous (Other) 221804798-0020 Homogeneous SVF1-2-Mastic White 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Non -Fibrous 221804798-0020A Homogeneous SVF2-1-Mastic 1 Tan 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Non -Fibrous 221804798-0021 Homogeneous SVF2-1-Flooring Brown/Beige/Orang 82% Non-fibrous (Other) 18% Chrysotile e 221804798-0021A Fibrous SVF2-1-Mastic 2 Tan 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Non -Fibrous 221804798-00216 Homogeneous SVF2-2 Positive Stop (Not Analyzed) 221804798-0022 SVF3-1-Flooring Yellow/Green 15% Cellulose 30% Ca Carbonate None Detected Fibrous 55% Non-fibrous (Other) 221804798-0023 Homogeneous SVF3-1-Backing Gray 35% Cellulose 5% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Fibrous 60% Synthetic 221804798-0023A Homogeneous SVF3-2-Flooring Green 10% Ca Carbonate None Detected Non -Fibrous 90% Non-fibrous (Other) 221804798-0024 Homogeneous SVF3-2-Backing Brown/Blue 65% Cellulose 25% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Fibrous 10% Synthetic 221804798-0024A Homogeneous TSI1-2 Gray 45% Non-fibrous (Other) 55% Chrysotile Fibrous 221804798-0025 Homogeneous TSI1-2 Positive Stop (Not Analyzed) 221804798-0026 Initial report from: 06/30/2018 17:29:50 ASB -PLM -0008-0001 - 1.78 Printed: 6/30/2018 3:29 PM Page 3 of 4 EMSL Analytical, Inc. 1010 Yuma Street Denver, CO 80204 Phone/Fax: (303) 740-5700 / (303) 741-1400 http://www.EMSL.com / denverlab@emsl.com EMSL Order: 221804798 Customer ID: AVTE25 Customer PO: Project ID: Attention: Drue Beasley Phone: (720) 675-7175 Advent Environmental Consulting Fax: 7830 W. Alameda Ave Received: 06/30/2018 12:30 PM Unit 103-216 Analysis Date: 06/30/2018 Lakewood, CO 80226 Collected: Project: 3527 Jay Street Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Disclaimer:Some samples may contain asbestos fibers present in dimensions below PLM resolution limits. The limit of detection as slated in the method is 0.25%, EMSLAnalytical Inc suggests that samples reported as <0.25% or none detected undergo additional analysis via TEM. The above test report relates only to the Items tested. This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval of EMSL Analytical Inc. This lest report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the United Slates Government . EMSL Analytical Inc., bears no responsibility for sample collection activities, analytical method limitations, or the accuracy of results when requested to separate layered samples. EMSL Analytical Inc., liability Is limited to the cost of sample analysis.The test results contained within this report meet the requirements of NELAC unless otherwise noted. Samples received In good condition unless otherwise noted. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i,e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Denver, CO NVLAP Lab Code 200828-0 Initial report from: 06/30/2018 15:29:48 Printed 6/30/2018 3:29:56PM Page 1 of 2 Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy. Quantitation using 400 Point Count Procedure Non -Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non -Fibrous % Type PI -1 -1 -Plaster Beige 99.75% Non-fibrous (Other) 0.25%Chrysotile 221804798-00018 Non -Fibrous Homogeneous P1_1 -2 -Plaster Beige 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <0.25%Chrysotile 221804798-0002A Fibrous Homogeneous PI -11 -3 -Plaster Beige 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <0.25%Chrysotile 221804798-0003A Fibrous Homogeneous PL1-4-Plaster Beige 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <0.25%Chrysotile 221804798-0004A Fibrous Homogeneous PI -1 -5 -Plaster Beige 99.75% Non-fibrous (Other) 0.25%Chrysotile 221804798-0005 Fibrous Homogeneous PI -11 -6 -Plaster Beige <1% Hair 99.75% Non-fibrous (Other) 0.25%Chrysotile 221804798-0006 Non -Fibrous Homogeneous PL1-7-Plaster Beige <1% Hair 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <0.25%Chrysotile 221804798-0007A Non -Fibrous Homogeneous PL1-8-Plaster Beige 99.75% Non-fibrous (Other) 0.25%Chrysotile 221804798-0008A Non -Fibrous Homogeneous PL1-9-Plaster Beige <1% Hair 99.50% Non-fibrous (Other) 0.50%Chrysotile 221804796-0009 Non -Fibrous Homogeneous PL2-1-Plaster Beige 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <0.25%Chrysotile 221804798-0010A Fibrous Homogeneous Disclaimer:Some samples may contain asbestos fibers present in dimensions below PLM resolution limits. The limit of detection as slated in the method is 0.25%, EMSLAnalytical Inc suggests that samples reported as <0.25% or none detected undergo additional analysis via TEM. The above test report relates only to the Items tested. This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval of EMSL Analytical Inc. This lest report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the United Slates Government . EMSL Analytical Inc., bears no responsibility for sample collection activities, analytical method limitations, or the accuracy of results when requested to separate layered samples. EMSL Analytical Inc., liability Is limited to the cost of sample analysis.The test results contained within this report meet the requirements of NELAC unless otherwise noted. Samples received In good condition unless otherwise noted. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i,e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Denver, CO NVLAP Lab Code 200828-0 Initial report from: 06/30/2018 15:29:48 Printed 6/30/2018 3:29:56PM Page 1 of 2 EMSL Analytical, Inc. 1010 Yuma Street Denver, CO 80204 Phone/Fax: (303) 740-5700 / (303) 741-1400 hftp://www.EMSL.com / denverlab@emsl.com EMSL Order: 221804798 Customer ID: AVTE25 Customer PO: Project ID: Attention: Drue Beasley Phone: (720) 675-7175 Advent Environmental Consulting Fax: 7830 W. Alameda Ave Received: 06/30/2018 12:30 PM Unit 103-216 Analysis Date: 06/30/2018 Lakewood, CO 80226 Collected: Project: 3527 Jay Street Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Analyst(s) Gentry Catlett (9) Stuart Pnntz (9) Amanda Lang, Asbestos Laboratory Manager or other approved signatory Disclaimer:Some samples may contain asbestos fibers present in dimensions below PLM resolution limits. The limit of detection as stated in the method is 0.25%. EMSL Analytical Inc suggests that samples reported as <0.25% or none detected undergo additional analysis via TEM. The above test report relates only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval of EMSL Analytical Inc. This test report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the United States Government . EMSL Analytical Inc., bears no responsibility for sample collection activities, analytical method limitations, or the accuracy of results when requested to separate layered samples. EMSL Analytical Inc., liability is limited to the cost of sample analysis.The test results contained within this report meet the requirements of NELAC unless otherwise noted. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Denver, CO NVLAP Lab Code 200828-0 Initial report from: 06/30/2018 15:29:48 Printed 6/30/2018 3:29:56PM Page 2 of 2 Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy. Quantitation using 400 Point Count Procedure Non -Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non -Fibrous % Type PI -2 -2 -Plaster Beige 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <0.25%Chrysotile 221804798-00118 Fibrous Homogeneous PI -2 -3 -Plaster Beige <1% Hair 99.50% Non-fibrous (Other) 0.50%Chrysotile 221804798-0012A Non -Fibrous Homogeneous PI -3 -1 -Plaster Beige 99.75% Non-fibrous (Other) 0.25%Chrysotile 221804798-0013A Non -Fibrous Homogeneous PL3-2-Plaster Beige <1% Hair 99.25% Non-fibrous (Other) 0.75%Chrysotile 221804798-0014A Non -Fibrous Homogeneous PI -3 -3 -Plaster Beige 100% Non-fibrous (Other) <0.25%Chrysotile 221804798-0015 Fibrous Homogeneous PL4-1-Plaster Beige <1% Hair 99.25% Non-fibrous (Other) 0.75%Chrysotile 221804798-0016A Non -Fibrous Homogeneous PI -4 -2 -Plaster Beige <1% Hair 99.25% Non-fibrous (Other) 0.75%Chrysotile 221804798-0017A Non -Fibrous Homogeneous PI -4 -3 -Plaster Beige 99.75% Non-fibrous (Other) 0.25%Chrysotile 221804798-0018A Fibrous Homogeneous Analyst(s) Gentry Catlett (9) Stuart Pnntz (9) Amanda Lang, Asbestos Laboratory Manager or other approved signatory Disclaimer:Some samples may contain asbestos fibers present in dimensions below PLM resolution limits. The limit of detection as stated in the method is 0.25%. EMSL Analytical Inc suggests that samples reported as <0.25% or none detected undergo additional analysis via TEM. The above test report relates only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval of EMSL Analytical Inc. This test report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the United States Government . EMSL Analytical Inc., bears no responsibility for sample collection activities, analytical method limitations, or the accuracy of results when requested to separate layered samples. EMSL Analytical Inc., liability is limited to the cost of sample analysis.The test results contained within this report meet the requirements of NELAC unless otherwise noted. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Denver, CO NVLAP Lab Code 200828-0 Initial report from: 06/30/2018 15:29:48 Printed 6/30/2018 3:29:56PM Page 2 of 2 City of See attached list for additional requirements that Wheatdge apply to this project. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT City of Wheat Ridge Municipal Building 7500 W. 291h Ave. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033-8001 P: 303.235.2855 F: 303.237.8929 Review is limited to the contents of the plans submitted and any errors or omissions contained herein shall not be construed as permission to allow any conditions to exist in violation of the codes of the City of Wheat Ridge Rough Framing and Wood Requirements The complete rough inspection is to be made after the rough framing, rough electric, rough plumbing, and rough heat and ventilation are complete. The building should be fully enclosed with the roof covering and siding in place. 2 Fire blocking shall be installed to cut off all concealed draft openings in the following locations: (IRC 302.11) A. In concealed spaces of stud walls and partitions, including furred spaces, vertically at the ceiling and floor levels, and at 10 -feet horizontal intervals. B, At interconnections between concealed vertical and horizontal spaces such as occur at soffits, drop ceilings, and cove ceilings. C. In openings around vents, pipes, ducts, cable, wires, chimneys, fireplaces, and similar openings that afford a passage for fire at ceiling and floor levels. D. In concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and bottom of the run, and between studs in line with the run of the stairs at unfinished walls. 18 There shall be a floor or landing on each side of each exterior door, except where a stairway with 2 or fewer risers located on the exterior side of the door, other than the required exit door, a landing is not required for the exterior side of the door. The landing must be no lower than 73/ -inches below the top of the threshold of the door provided the door does not swing over the landing. (IRC R311) 1.9 Stairways must be at least 36 -inches in width. Handrails shall not project more than 4% -inches. The maximum rise may not exceed 7% -inches. The minimum tread depth may not be less than 10 -inches. Minimum headroom is 6 -feet, 8 -inches. For stairways with solid risers a nosing of %-inch to 1% -inches shall be provided. When open risers are used the opening between the treads shall not allow the passage of a 4 -inch sphere to pass through. Landings must be provided at the top and bottom of the stairway that is the width of the stairway measuring at least 36 -inches in the direction of travel. Handrails shall be provided on at least one side of stairways with 4 or more risers and ramps with a slope exceeding 1:12. Handrails shall be mounted 34 -inches to 38 -inches above the nosing of the treads. Handrails must be continuous for the entire length of the stairs and provided with a minimum space of 1% -inch between the wall and the handrail. Ends shall be returned or terminate in newel posts or safety terminals. See the requirements and more information. (IRC R311.7.8.2) 20 Handrail Grip Size Shall Be:A. Circular Handrails: 1% -inch to 2 -inches perimeter. B. Non -Circular: 4 -inches to 6% -inches perimeter with a maximum cross section of 2% -inches. C Perimeter Dimension Greater than 6% - inches: shall have a finger recess on both sides. 21 Guards must be provided for porches, screened porches, balconies, fixed seating and raised floor surfaces more than 30 -inches above the floor or grade below. Guards must have a minimum height of 36 -inches. Open sides of stairs with a total rise of more than 30 -inches above the floor or grade below shall have guards not less than 36 -inches high. Intermediate rails shall not allow the passage of a 4 -inch sphere. (R312) Window fall protection must be provided for window openings less than 24 inches above the finished floor and more than 72 inches above grade or surface below. (R312.2) 22 Safety glazing shall be installed in the following hazardous locations and be permanently labeled as safety or tempered glazing: glazing panels in doors; glazing enclosing spas, bathtubs or showers; glazing panels adjacent and within 24 -inches of the edge of a door; glazing panels greater than 9 square feet within 18 -inches of the floor; glazing used for railings; glazing used for barriers for swimming pools and spas; and glazing enclosing stairways, landings, and ramps within 36 -inches horizontally of a walking surface. See the Boulder County Land (IRC R308) Heating and Ventilation Requirements 32 Bathroom exhaust fans shall exhaust directly to the exterior and must be provided in bathrooms where windows of at least 3 square feet are not provided. The mechanical ventilation must be capable of providing an exhaust capacity of 50 cfm intermittent or 20 cfm continuous exhaust. (IRC R303.3, M1507.4) 33 Appliances and equipment shall be installed in accordance with the conditions of their listing. Manufacturer's installation instructions must be available at the time of the inspection. (IRC G2408.1, M1307.1, M1401.1,(M1902.2) 34 Appliances shall be accessible for inspection, service, repair and replacement without removing permanent construction. 30 -inches of working depth and width shall be provided in front of the control side of an appliance. (IRC M1305.1) 35 Combustion air is required for all liquid fuel, solid fuel and gas appliances. (IRC M1701.1, G2407) Electrical Requirements 36 All hot, neutral, and grounding conductors in electrical boxes shall be tied together with a mechanical connection at the time of rough inspection. 37 Recessed lighting fixtures must either be IC -rated or installed in a sealed box in which the insulation is at least 3 -inches from the light fixture. All recessed lights must be tightly sealed or gasketed to prevent air leakage through the fixture into the ceiling cavity. (IRC N1102.4.5) 47 Tamper -resistant Receptacle outlets are required in every kitchen, family room, dining room, living room, parlor, library, den, sunroom, bedroom, recreation room or similar dwelling areas spaced so that no point along the wall line exceeds 6 -feet from an outlet. (IRC E3901, E3902, and 4002.1-4002.14) 48 Counters 12 -inches in width or wider shall have receptacles placed no more than 20 -inches above the counter top and spaced so no point exceeds 24 -inches from an outlet. B. Island and peninsula counters with a length at least 24 -inches and a width of 12 -inches or greater must be equipped with at least one outlet. C. At least one receptacle shall be installed in a bathroom within 36 -inches of each basin. 49 At least one receptacle outlet must be installed in each laundry, basement, attached garage and detached garage with power. E. At least one receptacle outlet that is accessible while standing at grade level and located not more than 6 -feet, 6 -inches (1981 -mm) above grade, shall be installed outdoors at the front and back of each dwelling unit having direct access to grade. Balconies, decks, and porches that are accessible from inside of the dwelling unit and that have a usable area of 20 square feet. F. Attics or crawlspaces containing equipment must be provided with at least one receptacle outlet within25-feet of the equipment. G. Hallways 10 -feet or more in length. 50 Two 20 -amp rated branch circuits shall serve receptacles in the kitchen, pantry, breakfast area, and dining area. At least one 20 -amp branch circuit shall supply bathroom receptacles and at least one 20 -amp branch circuit shall supply laundry. (IRC E3703.2, E3703.3, E3901) 51 Ground fault protection shall be provided on all 125 -volt, single phase, 15 and 20 -amp receptacles in the following locations: bathrooms, garages, unfinished grade level accessory buildings, at exterior locations, crawlspaces, unfinished basements, kitchen counters, within 6ft. of laundry, utility and wet bar sinks, boathouses, hydro massage, spa and hot tub locations. Receptacles must be in a readily accessible location. (IRCE3902, E3902.11) 50 Combination type Arc -Fault circuit interrupters must be installed on all 120 -volt 15 and 20 -amp branch circuit outlets in Receptacle outlets are required in every family room, dining room, living room, parlor, library, den, sunroom, bedroom, recreation room, hallway, closets, and similar dwelling areas. (IRC 3902.12) 51 At least one wall switch -controlled lighting outlet shall be installed in every habitable room, bathroom, hallway, (10ft) stairway, attached garage, detached garage with electric power, and at the exterior side of each outdoor egress door having grade level access. Attics, under floor spaces, utility rooms and basements containing equipment or used for storage must be provided with a switch 52 Smoke alarms shall comply with UL 217. Smoke alarms are to be powered by the building's wiring operated light. (IRC E3903)with battery backup and shall be interconnected so the actuation of one alarm will activate all alarms in the dwelling unit. Smoke alarms shall be installed in the following locations: (IRC R314) A. In each sleeping room; B. Outside each sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms; and C One on each additional story including basements. 53 Carbon Monoxide alarms are required in a single-family dwelling that has fuel -fired appliance(s), or a fireplace, or an attached garage. The alarm must be installed within 15 -feet of the entrance to each sleeping room. Must be listed by a nationally recognized, independent lab. Plugs into a dwelling's electrical outlet and has a battery backup. They may be combined with a smoke -detecting device if the combined device complies with applicable law. (IRC R315) 54 Clothes closet lighting shall be limited to surface -mounted or recessed incandescent fixtures with completely enclosed lamps, and surface -mounted or recessed fluorescent fixtures.Surface mounted fixtures shall be installed on the wall above the door or on the ceiling with the following clearances between the fixture and the nearest point of a storage space: (IRC E4003.12)A. Incandescent fixtures or LED shall have a minimum 12 -inch clearance. B. Fluorescent fixtures shall have minimum 6 -inch clearance. Recessed fixtures shall be installed in the wall or ceiling with the following clearances: A, Recessed incandescent fixtures shall have a minimum 6 - inch clearance to the nearest point of storage. B. Recessed fluorescent fixtures shall have a minimum 6 -inch clearance to the nearest point of storage. 55 Working space must be provided around energized equipment for servicing and maintenance. The minimum dimensions shall not be less than 36 -inches in depth and 30 -inches in width in front of the equipment. Working space shall extend to at least 6 -feet, 6 -inches above the floor. (IRC E3405.2) 56 Electrical fixtures installed in wet or damp locations shall be installed so that water cannot enter or accumulate n wiring compartments or other electrical parts. Fixtures installed in wet locations must be labeled "suitable for wet locations". Fixtures installed in damp locations must be labeled "suitable for damp locations" or "suitable for wet locations". Switches or circuit breakers located in wet locations or outdoors must be enclosed in a weatherproof enclosure. Outdoor receptacles must have a weatherproof enclosure and an in -use cover. Cord -connected fixtures, hanging fixtures, track lighting, pendants, and ceiling fans shall not be located within3-feet horizontally and 8 -feet vertically from the top of a tub or shower rim. (IRC E4003.9, E4002.8, E4002.9,(E4002.10, E4003.9, E4003.10,E4003.11) Plumbing Requirements 58 DWV systems shall be tested on compellation of the rough piping installation by water or for piping system other than plastic by air with no evidence of leakage. Either test shall be applied to the drainage system in its entirety or in sections after rough piping has been installed .1) Water test 10 feet above the highest fitting connection or to the highest point of the completed system. The system shall prove leak free for 15 minutes. 2) Air test shall maintain 5lbs of pressure for 15 minutes. 59 Piping must be inspected and tested prior to concealing. It shall be protected against physical damage and it must be approved for use and bear the identification of the manufacturer. (IRC P2503, P2603, P2608.1) 60 Bathtubs, walls above bathtubs with shower heads, shower floors, and shower compartments shall be finished with a non-absorbent surface which extends to a height not less than 6' above the floor. Showers must have a minimum 900 square inches of interior area and a minimum dimension in each direction of 30 -inches. Shower valves must be pressure balance/thermostatic mixing valves. Shower receptors shall have a curb threshold not less than 1 -inch below the sides and back of the receptor. The curb shall measure a minimum of 2 -inches to a maximum of 9 -inches above the top of the drain. (IRC R307, P2708, P2709) 61 The centerline of toilets or bidets shall not be less than 15 -inches from adjacent walls or tub. Toilets, bidets, and lavatories must have a minimum clear space of 21 -inches in front of the fixture. Lavatories require a 4 -inch clearance to wall or to a toilet. (IRC P2705) 62 Showers and tub/shower combinations shall have control valves of the pressure balance, thermostatic mixing or combination pressure balance/thermostatic mixing valve types with high limit stop per ASSE 1016 or CSAB125.1. Tubs shall also have a control valve as listed for a shower or a water -temperature -limiting device that conforms to ASSE 1070. The high limit stop for a device shall be set to a maximum of 120*. (IRC P2708.3,P2713.3) 63 Shower doors shall have safety glazing; hinged show door shall open outward. (R308.4.5, P2708.1) 64 Backflow prevention must be provided to prevent contamination of potable water. This includes but is not limited to: hose connections, irrigation systems, boilers, solar systems, fire sprinklers, and dishwashers. Backflow device must be inspected and approved by a Yd party agency. (IRCP2902.2, Table P2902.3, P2717) Insulation 65 R-20 Walls R-49 Ceiling R-19 Crawlspace Window U -Factor .32 Floor R-30 66 Supply Ducts in attics shall be insulated to a minimum of R-8. All other ducts shall be insulated to minimum R-6. ( N 1103.2. 1) 67 Combustible insulation shall be separated a minimum of 3 -inches from fan motors and heat -producing devices. Insulation shields must be provided where vents pass thorough insulated assemblies and must terminate at least 2 -inches above attic insulation materials. Can lights must be airtight if located in the building envelope. (G2426.4) Class I or II vapor retarders are required on the interior side of the insulation in framed walls, floors and roof/ceilings of the building's thermal envelope. The vapor barrier is not required in construction where moisture or freezing will not damage the materials, or where the framed cavity (or space) is ventilated to allow moisture to escape. A vapor retarder is not recommended on a concrete basement foundation wall or in a shower /bath compartment (IRC 702.7, R702.7.1). Wallboard Requirements 68 The garage shall be separated from the residence and its attic by materials of not less than %-inch gypsum board applied to the garage side. Garages beneath habitable rooms shall be separated from all habitable rooms above by not less than 5 8 -inch Type X gypsum board. Where the separation is a floor -ceiling assembly, the structure supporting the separation shall also be protected by not less than %-inch gypsum board. (IRC R302.6) Openings between the garage and residence shall be equipped with solid wood doors not less than 1 -inch in thickness, solid or honeycomb core steel doors not less than 1 -inch thick, or 20 -minute fire -rated doors. Openings are prohibited between garages and rooms used for sleeping. (R302.5.1 )Doors between attached garages and living space shall be weather stripped to the degree necessary to make them airtight and shall be self-closing and self -latching. 70 Nail spacing for gypsum board lh gypum board Ceiling 16oc, 7", nails 12", Type S screws 'h wall spacing 24"OC, 8" nail spacing. 12"OCscrews. 5/8 ceiling board 16"OC, 7"nails I 2"spacing, screws 240C 8". 72 Water-resistant gypsum backing board used as the base or backer for adhesive application of ceramic tile or other required nonabsorbent finish material shall conform to ASTM C1396, C1178 or C1278. It is permitted on ceilings where framing spacing does not exceed 12 -inches o.c. for %-inch thick or 16 -inches o.c. for 5 8 -inch thick gypsum board. Water-resistant gypsum board shall not be installed over a vapor retarder in a shower or tub compartment and may not be used where there will be direct exposure to water, or in areas of continuous high humidity. All cut and exposed edges shall be sealed. (IRC R702.3.8) City of See attached list for additional requirements that Wheaticlge apply to this project. COMMLJNiTy DEVELOPMENT City of Wheat Ridge Municipal Building 7500 W. 29th Ave. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033-8001 P: 303.235.2855 F: 303.237.8929 Review is limited to the contents of the plans submitted and any errors or omissions contained herein shall not be construed as permission to allow any conditions to exist in violation of the codes of the City of Wheat Ridge Rough Framing and Wood Requirements The complete rough inspection is to be made after the rough framing, rough electric, rough plumbing, and rough heat and ventilation are complete. The building should be fully enclosed with the roof covering and siding in place. 2 Fire blocking shall be installed to cutoff all concealed draft openings in the following locations: (IRC 302.11) A. In concealed spaces of stud walls and partitions, including furred spaces, vertically at the ceiling and floor levels, and at 10 -feet horizontal intervals. B, At interconnections between concealed vertical and horizontal spaces such as occur at soffits, drop ceilings, and cove ceilings. C. In openings around vents, pipes, ducts, cable, wires, chimneys, fireplaces, and similar openings that afford a passage for fire at ceiling and floor levels. D. In concealed spaces between stair stringers at the top and bottom of the run, and between studs in line with the run of the stairs at unfinished walls. 18 There shall be a floor or landing on each side of each exterior door, except where a stairway with 2 or fewer risers located on the exterior side of the door, other than the required exit door, a landing is not required for the exterior side of the door. The landing must be no lower than 73/ -inches below the top of the threshold of the door provided the door does not swing over the landing. (IRC R311) 19 Stairways must be at least 36 -inches in width. Handrails shall not project more than 4% -inches. The maximum rise may not exceed 7% -inches. The minimum tread depth may not be less than 10 -inches. Minimum headroom is 6 -feet, 8 -inches. For stairways with solid risers a nosing of %-inch to 1% -inches shall be provided. When open risers are used the opening between the treads shall not allow the passage of a 4 -inch sphere to pass through. Landings must be provided at the top and bottom of the stairway that is the width of the stairway measuring at least 36 -inches in the direction of travel. Handrails shall be provided on at least one side of stairways with 4 or more risers and ramps with a slope exceeding 1:12. Handrails shall be mounted 34 -inches to 38 -inches above the nosing of the treads. Handrails must be continuous for the entire length of the stairs and provided with a minimum space of 1% -inch between the wall and the handrail. Ends shall be returned or terminate in newel posts or safety terminals. See the requirements and more information. (IRC R311.7.8.2) 20 Handrail Grip Size Shall Be:A. Circular Handrails: 1% -inch to 2 -inches perimeter. B. Non -Circular: 4 -inches to 6% -inches perimeter with a maximum cross section of 2% -inches. C. Perimeter Dimension Greater than 6% - inches: shall have a finger recess on both sides. 21 Guards must be provided for porches, screened porches, balconies, fixed seating and raised floor surfaces more than 30 -inches above the floor or grade below. Guards must have a minimum height of 36 -inches. Open sides of stairs with a total rise of more than 30 -inches above the floor or grade below shall have guards not less than 36 -inches high. Intermediate rails shall not allow the passage of a 4 -inch sphere. (R312) Window fall protection must be provided for window openings less than 24 inches above the finished floor and more than 72 inches above grade or surface below. (R312.2) 22 Safety glazing shall be installed in the following hazardous locations and be permanently labeled as safety or tempered glazing: glazing panels in doors; glazing enclosing spas, bathtubs or showers; glazing panels adjacent and within 24 -inches of the edge of a door; glazing panels greater than 9 square feet within 18 -inches of the floor; glazing used for railings; glazing used for barriers for swimming pools and spas; and glazing enclosing stairways, landings, and ramps within 36 -inches horizontally of a walking surface. See the Boulder County Land (IRC R308) Heating and Ventilation Requirements 32 Bathroom exhaust fans shall exhaust directly to the exterior and must be provided in bathrooms where windows of at least 3 square feet are not provided. The mechanical ventilation must be capable of providing an exhaust capacity of 50 cfm intermittent or 20 cfm continuous exhaust. (IRC R303.3, M1507.4) 33 Appliances and equipment shall be installed in accordance with the conditions of their listing. Manufacturer's installation instructions must be available at the time of the inspection. (IRC G2408.1, M1307.1, M1401.1,(M1902.2) 34 Appliances shall be accessible for inspection, service, repair and replacement without removing permanent construction. 30 -inches of working depth and width shall be provided in front of the control side of an appliance. (IRC M1305.1) 35 Combustion air is required for all liquid fuel, solid fuel and gas appliances. (IRC M1701.1, G2407) Electrical Requirements 36 All hot, neutral, and grounding conductors in electrical boxes shall be tied together with a mechanical connection at the time of rough inspection. 37 Recessed lighting fixtures must either be IC -rated or installed in a sealed box in which the insulation is at least 3 -inches from the light fixture. All recessed lights must be tightly sealed or gasketed to prevent air leakage through the fixture into the ceiling cavity. (IRC N1102.4.5) 47 Tamper -resistant Receptacle outlets are required in every kitchen, family room, dining room, living room, parlor, library, den, sunroom, bedroom, recreation room or similar dwelling areas spaced so that no point along the wall line exceeds 6 -feet from an outlet. (IRC E3901, E3902, and 4002.1-4002.14) 48 Counters 12 -inches in width or wider shall have receptacles placed no more than 20 -inches above the counter top and spaced so no point exceeds 24 -inches from an outlet. B_ Island and peninsula counters with a length at least 24 -inches and a width of 12 -inches or greater must be equipped with at least one outlet. C. At least one receptacle shall be installed in a bathroom within 36 -inches of each basin. 49 At least one receptacle outlet must be installed in each laundry, basement, attached garage and detached garage with power. E. At least one receptacle outlet that is accessible while standing at grade level and located not more than6-feet, 6 -inches (1981 -mm) above grade, shall be installed outdoors at the front and back of each dwelling unit having direct access to grade. Balconies, decks, and porches that are accessible from inside of the dwelling unit and that have a usable area of 20 square feet. F. Attics or crawlspaces containing equipment must be provided with at least one receptacle outlet within25-feet of the equipment. G. Hallways 10 -feet or more in length. 50 Two 20 -amp rated branch circuits shall serve receptacles in the kitchen, pantry, breakfast area, and dining area. At least one 20 -amp branch circuit shall supply bathroom receptacles and at least one 20 -amp branch circuit shall supply laundry. (IRC E3703.2, E3703.3, E3901) 51 Ground fault protection shall be provided on all 125 -volt, single phase, 15 and 20 -amp receptacles in the following locations: bathrooms, garages, unfinished grade level accessory buildings, at exterior locations, crawlspaces, unfinished basements, kitchen counters, within 6ft. of laundry, utility and wet bar sinks, boathouses, hydro massage, spa and hot tub locations. Receptacles must be in a readily accessible location. (IRCE3902, E3902.11) 50 Combination type Arc -Fault circuit interrupters must be installed on all 120 -volt 15 and 20 -amp branch circuit outlets in Receptacle outlets are required in every family room, dining room, living room, parlor, library, den, sunroom, bedroom, recreation room, hallway, closets, and similar dwelling areas. (IRC 3902.12) 51 At least one wall switch -controlled lighting outlet shall be installed in every habitable room, bathroom, hallway, (10ft) stairway, attached garage, detached garage with electric power, and at the exterior side of each outdoor egress door having grade level access. Attics, under floor spaces, utility rooms and basements containing equipment or used for storage must be provided with a switch 52 Smoke alarms shall comply with UL 217. Smoke alarms are to be powered by the building's wiring operated light. (IRC E3903)with battery backup and shall be interconnected so the actuation of one alarm will activate all alarms in the dwelling unit. Smoke alarms shall be installed in the following locations: (IRC R314) A. In each sleeping room; B. Outside each sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms; and C. One on each additional story including basements. 53 Carbon Monoxide alarms are required in a single-family dwelling that has fuel -fired appliance(s), or a fireplace, or an attached garage. The alarm must be installed within 15 -feet of the entrance to each sleeping room. Must be listed by a nationally recognized, independent lab. Plugs into a dwelling's electrical outlet and has a battery backup. They may be combined with a smoke -detecting device if the combined device complies with applicable law. (IRC R315) 54 Clothes closet lighting shall be limited to surface -mounted or recessed incandescent fixtures with completely enclosed lamps, and surface -mounted or recessed fluorescent fixtures.Surface mounted fixtures shall be installed on the wall above the door or on the ceiling with the following clearances between the fixture and the nearest point of a storage space: (IRC E4003.12)A. Incandescent fixtures or LED shall have a minimum 12 -inch clearance. B. Fluorescent fixtures shall have minimum 6 -inch clearance. Recessed fixtures shall be installed in the wall or ceiling with the following clearances: A Recessed incandescent fixtures shall have a minimum 6 - inch clearance to the nearest point of storage. B. Recessed fluorescent fixtures shall have a minimum 6 -inch clearance to the nearest point of storage. 55 Working space must be provided around energized equipment for servicing and maintenance. The minimum dimensions shall not be less than 36 -inches in depth and 30 -inches in width in front of the equipment. Working space shall extend to at least 6 -feet, 6 -inches above the floor. (IRC E3405.2) 56 Electrical fixtures installed in wet or damp locations shall be installed so that water cannot enter or accumulate n wiring compartments or other electrical parts. Fixtures installed in wet locations must be labeled "suitable for wet locations". Fixtures installed in damp locations must be labeled "suitable for damp locations" or "suitable for wet locations". Switches or circuit breakers located in wet locations or outdoors must be enclosed in a weatherproof enclosure. Outdoor receptacles must have a weatherproof enclosure and an in -use cover. Cord -connected fixtures, hanging fixtures, track lighting, pendants, and ceiling fans shall not be located within3-feet horizontally and 8 -feet vertically from the top of a tub or shower rim. (IRC E4003.9, E4002.8, E4002.9,(E4002.10, E4003.9, E4003.10,E4003.11) Plumbing Requirements 58 DWV systems shall be tested on compellation of the rough piping installation by water or for piping system other than plastic by air with no evidence of leakage. Either test shall be applied to the drainage system in its entirety or in sections after rough piping has been installed .1) Water test 10 feet above the highest fitting connection or to the highest point of the completed system. The system shall prove leak free for 15 minutes. 2) Air test shall maintain 51hs of pressure for 15 minutes. 59 Piping must be inspected and tested prior to concealing. It shall be protected against physical damage and it must be approved for use and bear the identification of the manufacturer. (IRC P2503, P2603, P2608.1) 60 Bathtubs, walls above bathtubs with shower heads, shower floors, and shower compartments shall be finished with a non-absorbent surface which extends to a height not less than 6' above the floor. Showers must have a minimum 900 square inches of interior area and a minimum dimension in each direction of 30 -inches. Shower valves must be pressure balance/thermostatic mixing valves. Shower receptors shall have a curb threshold not less than 1 -inch below the sides and back of the receptor. The curb shall measure a minimum of 2 -inches to a maximum of 9 -inches above the top of the drain. (IRC R307, P2708, P2709) 61 The centerline of toilets or bidets shall not be less than 15 -inches from adjacent walls or tub. Toilets, bidets, and lavatories must have a minimum clear space of 21 -inches in front of the fixture. Lavatories require a 4 -inch clearance to wall or to a toilet. (IRC P2705) 62 Showers and tub/shower combinations shall have control valves of the pressure balance, thermostatic mixing or combination pressure balance/thermostatic mixing valve types with high limit stop per ASSE 1016 or CSA13125.1. Tubs shall also have a control valve as listed for a shower or a water -temperature -limiting device that conforms to ASSE 1070. The high limit stop for a device shall be set to a maximum of 120°. (IRC P2708.3 P2713.3) 63 Shower doors shall have safety glazing; hinged show door shall open outward. (R308.4.5, P2708.1) 64 Backflow prevention must be provided to prevent contamination of potable water. This includes but is not limited to: hose connections, irrigation systems, boilers, solar systems, fire sprinklers, and dishwashers. Backflow device must be inspected and approved by a Yd party agency. (IRCP2902.2, Table P2902.3, P2717) Insulation 65 R-20 Walls R-49 Ceiling R-19 Crawlspace Window U -Factor .32 Floor R-30 66 Supply Ducts in attics shall be insulated to a minimum of R-8. All other ducts shall be insulated to minimum R-6. ( N 1103.2. 1) 67 Combustible insulation shall be separated a minimum of 3 -inches from fan motors and heat -producing devices. Insulation shields must be provided where vents pass thorough insulated assemblies and must terminate at least 2 -inches above attic insulation materials. Can lights must be airtight if located in the building envelope. (G2426.4) Class I or II vapor retarders are required on the interior side of the insulation in framed walls, floors and roof/ceilings of the building's thermal envelope. The vapor barrier is not required in construction where moisture or freezing will not damage the materials, or where the framed cavity (or space) is ventilated to allow moisture to escape. A vapor retarder is not recommended on a concrete basement foundation wall or in a shower /bath compartment (IRC 702.7, R702.7.1). Wallboard Requirements 68 The garage shall be separated from the residence and its attic by materials of not less than %-inch gypsum board applied to the garage side. Garages beneath habitable rooms shall be separated from all habitable rooms above by not less than 5 8 -inch Type X gypsum board. Where the separation is a floor -ceiling assembly, the structure supporting the separation shall also be protected by not less than %-inch gypsum board. (IRC R302.6) Openings between the garage and residence shall be equipped with solid wood doors not less than 1 -inch in thickness, solid or honeycomb core steel doors not less than 1 -inch thick, or 20 -minute fire -rated doors. Openings are prohibited between garages and rooms used for sleeping. (R302.5.1 )Doors between attached garages and living space shall be weather stripped to the degree necessary to make them airtight and shall be self-closing and self -latching. 70 Nail spacing for gypsum board % gypum board Ceiling 16oc, 7", nails 12", Type S screws %2 wall spacing 24"OC, 8" nail spacing. 12"OCscrews. 5/8 ceiling board 16"OC, 7"nails 12"spacing, screws 24OC 8". 72 Water-resistant gypsum backing board used as the base or backer for adhesive application of ceramic tile or other required nonabsorbent finish material shall conform to ASTM C1396, C1178 or C1278. It is permitted on ceilings where framing spacing does not exceed 12 -inches o.c. for %-inch thick or 16 -inches o.c. for 5 8 -inch thick gypsum board. Water-resistant gypsum board shall not be installed over a vapor retarder in a shower or tub compartment and may not be used where there will be direct exposure to water, or in areas of continuous high humidity. All cut and exposed edges shall be sealed. (IRC R702.3.8) 3sa-� qty 5 . IVENT Environmental Consulting July 17, 2018 Kirk Blackard 3773 Cherry Creek Dr N Suite 575 Denver, CO 80209 kirkblackard@earthlink.net 303.619.2413 Dear Kirk Blackard, The successful completion of your project is important to us! Equally important is the health and safety of you, your team, building occupants and any other party affected. As such, we bring both experience and diligent adherence to federal and state regulations in order to provide your organization with complete and accurate asbestos surveys for all your project needs. We strive to provide you and your clients with a pleasant, yet professional, experience all the way through your project duration. That means you can count on us for timely response and arrival for the initial asbestos inspection, adaptive turn -around times for delivery of your results and reports, and continuous consulting support that's only a phone call away. From start to finish, you can count on us to bring you excellent service. This comprehensive report has been prepared for you with your goals in mind. Our aim is to encompass the thoroughness of our inspection in a concise, easy to read report that delivers inclusive results so your project can move forward with informed and accurate decisions. Please let us know how we can further assist the success of your goals. Thank you for choosing Advent Environmental Consulting! Sincerely, Drue Beasley, President Advent Environmental Consulting CDPHE Registration #: ACF - 22068 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 Lakewood, Colorado 80226 myteam@advent-enviro.com 720.675.7175 160718-01 )VENT Environmental Consulting k ASBESTOS INSPECTION REPORT 3527 Jay Street Wheat Ridge CO 80033 'a.71 Prepared for: Kirk Blackard 3773 Cherry Creek Dr N Suite 575 Denver, CO 80209 kirkbiackard@earthlink.net 303.619.2413 Year Built 1914 Type of Property Residential - SFRD Type of Inspection NON-DESTRUCTIVE INVESTIGATION Reason for Inspection Remodel Regulations Satisfied 40 CFR 61 Subpart M Reg No. 8 Part B Prepared By: Advent Environmental Consulting LLC 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 Lakewood, CO 80226 1720.675.7175 CDPHE Asbestos Consulting Firm # 22068 myteam@advent-enviro.com 720.675.7175 myteam@advent-enviro.com www.advent-enviro.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 - Project Snapshot ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 Lakewood, Colorado 80226 1.1 Project Site Summary 1.2 Sampled Materials Summary 1.2.a Asbestos Hazard & Damage/Potential Damage Indicator Section 2 - Inspection Photos & Sample Locations Section 3 - Asbestos Content Summary & Recommendations 3.1 Regulatory Overview 3.2 Project Results & Recommendations Section 4 - Purpose Section 5 - Comments & Limitations Glossary Appendix A - Laboratory Report LIST OF ACRONYMS Material Result ACM Asbestos Containing Materials Material Condition G Good D Damaged SD Significantly Damaged Material Type Limited Asbestos Inspection F -SM Friable -Surfacing Material F -TSI Friable -Thermal System Insulation F-MISC Friable -Miscellaneous NF -TSI Non -Friable Thermal System Insulation NF-MISC Non -Friable Miscellaneous NFI Non -Friable Category I Sample Locations N North S South E East W West Other Acronvms LAI Limited Asbestos Inspection PPE Personal Protective Equipment SFRD Single -Family Residential Dwelling TAT Turnaround Time VENT Material Codes CMS CMU Sealant CT Ceiling Tile DT Duct Tape/Wrap DW Drywall FTM Floor Tile Mastic JC Joint Compound MA Miscellaneous Adhesive MS Miscellaneous Sealant OT Other Material PI Pipe Insulation PL Plaster RSG Roof Shingle RSH Roof Sheeting RSL Roofing Sealant SVF Sheet Vinyl Flooring SM Surfacing Material WG Window Glazing BBA Baseboard Adhesive CA Carpet Adhesive CB Cove Base 720.675.7175 myteam@advent-enviro.com www.advent-enviro.com Section 1 - Project Snapshot ADVENT ENVIRONMENT CONSULTING 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 -216 Lakewood, Colorado 80226 Please use this section to gain a quick overview of the project and details c inspected materials. Detailed findings will follow further into the report. / VENT 1.1 Project Slte Summary I Project Address: 3527 Jay Street Wheat Ridge CO 80033 Site Contact: Tenant Type of Property: Residential - SFRD Inspection Date: July 16, 2018 Reason for Inspection: Remodel Basement level is scheduled for remodel 1.2 Sampled Materials Summary Your Inspector: Tom Mudd CO Cert #: 24338 ID Description of Sampled Material(s) Area of Representation of Type Condition Hazard Rating Apprx. Quantity* # of Samples Material Result Basement Level SM1 Textured Drywall Kitchen/LivingArea/Bedroom Ceilings F -SM Good Low 600 ft' 3 None -Detected SM2 Textured Drywall Kitchen/LivingArea/Bedroom Walls F -SM Good Low 450 ft' 3 None -Detected SM3 Textured Drywall Bathroom Ceiling F -SM Good Low 85 ftz 3 None -Detected SVF1 Sheet Vinyl Flooring Kitchen Flooring F -SM Good Low 110 ft2 2 None -Detected SVF2 Sheet Vinyl Flooring Bathroom Flooring F -SM Good Low 85 ftz 2 None -Detected I Total: 1 13 1 1.2.a Asbestos Hazard & Damage/Potential Damage Indicator Materials in good condition with a low hazard rating are in normal condition with no indication of previous damage or potential for future damage. *Sample results reflect only a limited portion of a material (Area of Representation, above) included in the scope of work even if the material appears to extend beyond the scope of work into other areas of the property. **Approximate quantities are used by inspector to determine number of samples to collect per regulatory requirements and should not be used for purposes otherwise. See Glossary (Identifying Homogenous..) for more details. ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 720.675.7175 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 myteam@advent-enviro.com Lakewood, Colorado 80226 www.advent-enviro.com Section 2 - Inspection Photos & Sample Locations The overall asbestos content, for a material with multiple samples, is the highest result in the set. Material Code: SM1 None -Detected Description: Textured Drywall L - SM1-1 SM1-2 SM1-3 Class: F -SM Condition: G Hazard: Low Class: F -SM Condition: G Hazard: Low Class: F -SM Condition: G Hazard: Low VENT ucdtlun. r\IllalCll/Llvlll(yNl(--d/DCUIUUIII LW11111Y.S SW corner of Kitchen/Closet ceiling westside of Kitchen None -Detected NE corner of living area ceiling by NE window None -Detected SW corner of ceilinq in SE bedroom by closet I None -Detected Material Code: SM2 None -Detected Description: Textured Drywall Location: Kitche n/LivingArea/Bed room Walls SM2-1 SM2-2 SM2-3 North wall in hallway of living area 5' up from floor None -Detected North wall in SE bedroom E of closet 5' up from floor None -Detected North wall on west side of kitchen in closet I None -Detected Material Code: SM3 None -Detected Description: Textured Drywall Location: Bathroom Ceiling SM3-1 SM3-2 SM3-3 North east corner of bathroom ceiling in shower area None -Detected South west corner of bathroom ceiling outside shower None -Detected Center of bathroom ceiing next to light fixture None -Detected U) D r M X M C: r ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 720.675.7175 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 myteam@advent-enviro.com Lakewood, Colorado 80226 VENT www.advent-enviro.com (41 . nv,vmrm:d Consultmg Section 2 - Inspection Photos & Sample Locations (Continued) The overall asbestos content, for a material with multiple samples, is the highest result in the set. Material Code: SVF1 None -Detected Description: Sheet Vinyl Flooring L SVF1-1 SVF1-2 Class: F -SM Condition: G Hazard: Low u%,auvi i. rvu i ici 1 r wUi a iy West side of kitchen floor underneath cabinet by doorway None -Detected South side of kitchen floor E of stove underneath window None -Detected Material Code: SVF2 None -Detected Description: Sheet Vinyl Flooring Location: Bathroom Flooring SVF2-1 SVF2-2 Class: F -SM Condition: G Hazard: Low NE corner of bathroom floor by shower None -Detected NW corner of bathroom floor by closet door None -Detected ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 720.675.7175 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 myteam@advent-enviro.com Lakewood, Colorado 80226 � V.,„,v, ai c „, i ENT www. advent-envi ro. com r;�,,; „ ; , Section 3 - Summary & Recommendations 3.1 Regulatory Overview Any material with an asbestos content greater than 1 % that is friable or will become friable during work activities is considered a regulated asbestos containing material (RACM) by both the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) due to its potential to release hazardous asbestos fibers, polluting the air. If the amount of RACM that will be impacted during work exceeds trigger levels, it must be removed by a certified asbestos abatement contractor prior to beginning work. Initial results are generated from a visual estimate by the analyst and could differ with a more accurate analysis known as point counting. Any friable material sample identified as having a trace (equal to or less than 1 %) amount of asbestos, must be considered a RACM unless verified by point -counting to be equal to, or less than 1 % and, in fact, a trace material. For materials with a set of multiple samples (i.e. SM with 3, 5, or 7 samples) the asbestos content is whatever the highest result is out of the set; therefore, if one result of a material with multiple samples is trace, but another result of the same material is 3%, then the 3% result supersedes the other results for regulatory and asbestos management purposes. 3.2 Project Results & Recommendations None -Detected Materials with a result of None -Detected have been verified by the laboratory to be free of asbestos fibers. Although those materials are free of asbestos (a known and regulated hazardous air pollutant) other airborne contaminants may still cause adverse health symptoms, both acute and chronic, if one inhales elevated amounts of particles. vigilance and caution should be used to minimize airborne particulates regardless of the material and if visible or perceived emissions are present one should take action to protect their respiratory health by use of personal protective equipment, or otherwise. Please work safely and if new materials are discovered, which are not covered in this report, contact Advent to have them sampled for asbestos. ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 720.675.7175 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 myteam@advent-enviro.com Lakewood, Colorado 80226 VENT www.advent-enviro.com Section 4 - Purpose The purpose of the inspection was to verify the absence or presence of asbestos in the building materials included in the project scope of work which may be disturbed during work activities to determine if asbestos management and notification is required prior to beginning work. The property located at the site address identified in this report was inspected by a building inspector trained by an approved EPA, Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) training organization and certified by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. During inspection, the inspector inspected and assessed suspect building materials, pursuant to the EPA "Green Book," Managing Asbestos in Place, Appendix G (1990), described by the client to be affected during demolition or renovation which would need to be sampled and analyzed for the presence of asbestos prior to commencement of work activities that would break, crack or otherwise damage the material(s) in a manner that could allow asbestos fibers to release from its compound. This inspection was conducted in accordance with applicable EPA National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) 40 CFR Part 61, Subpart M and/or CDHPE Colorado Regulation Number 8 Part B - Asbestos (Reg. 8). Samples were submitted to a laboratory accredited under the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) to be analyzed for the presence of asbestos. The NESHAP standard for asbestos states that the owner or operator of a demolition or renovation activity involving asbestos must remove all such material from a facility being demolished or renovated before any activity begins that would break up, dislodge, or similarly disturb the material, or, preclude access to the material for subsequent removal. Section 5 - Comments & Limitations The inspection of the site address listed at the beginning of this report was limited to only specific materials of the project scope of work as directed by the client. The limitation of the inspection also includes only portions of a material sampled as identified in the location and quantity sections of this report and any material beyond the specified quantity should not be considered adequately sampled to represent the entirety of the material. Additional samples may be needed to represent materials outside of the work scope even if they are included in this report. Quantities listed in this report (Section 1 - Project Snapshot) are approximate quantities of the amount of material that will be included within the scope of work based on information gathered from the client. This approximate quantity is used by the inspector to determine the amount of samples to collect respective to the regulatory requirements outlined in the Identifying Homogenous Areas & Sampling section of the Glossary. Contractors using this report should gather more accurate measurements before drawing conclusions of subsequent work activities. In order to collect samples, various marks, cuts, breaks or other slight damage to materials may be required. In order to prevent damage extending outside of the work scope, samples were collected in client designated areas of remodel/renovation which the client will remove during work activities. This is done so that damage created by the inspection will be removed with the bulk removal in the work scope. Alternatively, samples were collected in inconspicuous, hidden places to avoid unsightly damage. The best possible measures were taken to collect the minimal amount of materials necessary, to get accurate results, in the most inconspicuous places possible; however, no guarantee is made that the conditions exist to prevent visible damage. ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 720.675.7175 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 myteam@advent-enviro.com Lakewood, Colorado 80226 VENT www.advent-enviro.com AEC and its consultants, partners, agents and employees shall not be liable to the client for any materials damaged, during the rendering of services by the AEC. Additionally, AEC shall not be liable to the client for any materials damaged, during work activities subsequent to the services rendered by AEC, which were not properly inspected by AEC. Finally, AEC shall not be liable to the client for any special or consequential damages, including but not limited to, lost profits, loss of use, or any other cause whatsoever. Any compensation to the client for damages shall not exceed the total compensation received by AEC from the client. Although diligence was used to inspect and sample all materials within the work scope, there may be additional materials not covered in this report discovered during gross removal which may need to be sampled. If additional, suspect materials are discovered which are not covered in this report, please contact AEC prior to disturbing them to have them properly sampled. ANY MATERIAL NOT PROVEN TO BE FREE OF ASBESTOS SHOULD BE ASSUMED TO CONTAIN ASBESTOS UNTIL PROVEN OTHERWISE. This report, including any other documents attached hereto or referred to herein, which form a part hereof, embodies the entire agreement and understanding of the parties hereof including, but not limited to, any verbal or written agreement(s) made prior or subsequently to the preparation of this report. This report may not be amended except in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of the respective parties. The receiving party shall not alter, modify, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer, translate or create derivative works from this report. The receiving party shall use this report only for the limited purpose described above and not for any other purpose. The asbestos inspection was conducted in a manner consistent with the degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by and consistent with the standards of competent consultants of the asbestos inspection profession. The results, findings, conclusions and recommendations expressed in this report are based on conditions of the specific areas, defined by the client, observed during the time of the limited inspection. 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. Advent Environmental Consulting 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. Respectfully Submitted, Drue Beasley, Certified Building Inspector #18325 Advent Environmental Consulting CDPHE Business Registration #: ACF - 22068 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 Lakewood, Colorado 80226 drue@advent-enviro.com 720.675.7175 ADVENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING 720.675.7175 7830 West Alameda Avenue Suite 103 - 216 myteam@advent-enviro.com Lakewood, Colorado 80226 VENT www.advent-enviro.com GLOSSARY Material Friability These categories were used to determine methods for assessing suspect materials based on their friability and ability to release harmful asbestos fibers— i.e. friable materials are more likely to release asbestos fibers. Friable (F) - materials that can be crumbled or reduced to powder by hand pressure. 2. Category I Non -Friable (NFI) - 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 (NF) - All other materials that cannot be crumbled or reduced to powder by hand pressure that do not include category I non -friable materials. Material Type AHERA and Reg 8 require building inspectors to categorize the type of suspect building materials into one of three categories: 1. Surfacing Material (SM ) - a material that is sprayed on, troweled on, or otherwise applied to surfaces, such as acoustical plaster in ceilings and fireproofing materials on structural members, or other materials on surfaces for acoustical, fireproofing, or other purposes. 2. Thermal System Insulation (TSI) - a 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 (MISC) - an 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. Friability and material type categories for each material inspected are reported with their respective friability and type codes (e.g. F -SM, F -TSI, NFI, etc.). Non -friable category II materials are identified with non -friable code (NF) and the type code for the material (e.g. NF -SM, NF -TSI, NF-MISC). Identifying Homogenous Areas & Sampling Homogenous areas of each material are identified within the work area. Homogenous materials are grouped based on color, texture, and date of application. These materials are then given an approximate quantification of removal or disturbance during work activities to determine the amount of samples to take for each material as defined by AHERA and Reg. 8: Surfacing materials ■ Minimum of 3 random samples for quantities under 1,000 ft' ■ Minimum of 5 random samples for quantities >1,000 ft' & <5,000 ft2 ■ Minimum of 7 random samples for quantities >5,000 ft' 2. Thermal system insulation ■ Minimum of 3 random samples for all TSI *except patches <6 linear ft. or 6 ft' 3. Miscellaneous materials ■ Minimum of 1 sample EMSL Analytical, Inc. 1010 Yuma Street Denver, CO 80204 Tel/Fax: (303) 740-5700 / (303) 741-1400 - http://www.EMSL.com / denverlab@emsl.com Attention: Tom Mudd Advent Environmental Consulting 7830 W. Alameda Ave Unit 103-216 Lakewood, CO 80226 Project: 3527 Jay St. Wheat Ridge CO 80033 EMSL Order: 221805240 Customer ID: AVTE25 Customer PO: 160718-01 Project ID: Phone: (720) 432-3153 Fax: Received Date: 07/16/2018 3:50 PM Analysis Date: 07/17/2018 Collected Date: 07/16/2018 Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non -Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non -Fibrous % Type SMI -1 -Texture White 20% Ca Carbonate None Detected Non -Fibrous 80% Non-fibrous (Other) 221805240-0001 Homogeneous Inseparable paint /coating layer included in analysis SM1-1-Drywall Brown/White 15% Cellulose 65% Gypsum None Detected None Detected Fibrous 20% Non-fibrous (Other) 221805240-0001A Homogeneous 221805240-0003A Homogeneous SM1-2-Texture White 20% Ca Carbonate None Detected White Non -Fibrous 80% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected 221805240-0002 Homogeneous 80% Non-fibrous (Other) Inseparable paint /coating layer included in analysis 221805240-0004 Homogeneous SM1-2-Drywall Brown/White 15% Cellulose 65% Gypsum None Detected Fibrous 20% Non-fibrous (Other) SM2-1-Drywall 221805240-0002A Homogeneous 65% Gypsum None Detected SM1-3-Texture White 15% Ca Carbonate None Detected Non -Fibrous 85% Non-fibrous (Other) 221805240-0003 Heterogeneous SM2-2-Texture White Inseparable paint /coating layer included in analysis 20% Ca Carbonate None Detected SMI -3 -Drywall Brown/Beige 15% Cellulose 70% Gypsum None Detected Fibrous 15% Non-fibrous (Other) 221805240-0003A Homogeneous SM2-1-Texture White 20% Ca Carbonate None Detected Non -Fibrous 80% Non-fibrous (Other) 221805240-0004 Homogeneous Inseparable paint /coating layer included in analysis SM2-1-Drywall Brown/White 15% Cellulose 65% Gypsum None Detected Fibrous 20% Non-fibrous (Other) 221805240-0004A Homogeneous SM2-2-Texture White 20% Ca Carbonate None Detected Non -Fibrous 80°% Non-fibrous (Other) 221805240-0005 Homogeneous Inseparable paint /coating layer included in analysis SM2-3-Texture White 25% Ca Carbonate None Detected Non -Fibrous 75% Non-fibrous (Other) 221805240-0006 Heterogeneous Inseparable paint /coating layer included in analysis SM2-3-Tape Beige 98% Cellulose 2% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Fibrous 221805240-0006A Homogeneous SM2-3-Joint Compound White 25% Ca Carbonate None Detected Non -Fibrous 75% Non-fibrous (Other) 221805240-00068 Homogeneous SM2-3-Drywall Brown/White 15% Cellulose 70°% Gypsum None Detected Fibrous 15% Non-fibrous (Other) 221805240-0006C Homogeneous SM3-1 Brown/White 15% Cellulose 85% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Fibrous 221805240-0007 Homogeneous Initial report from: 07/17/2018 15:40:17 ASB -PLM -0008-0001 - 1.78 Printed: 7/17/2018 1:40 PM Page 1 of 2 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 221805240 Customer ID: AVTE25 1010 Yuma Street Denver, CO 80204 Customer PO: 160718-01 Tel/Fax: (303) 740-5700 / (303) 741-1400 44— http://www.EMSL.com / denverlab@emsl.com Project ID: Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Analyst(s) Gentry Catlett (10) Molly Elkins (13) Amanda Lang, Asbestos Laboratory Manager or Other Approved Signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 "Interim Method"), but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 ("final") version of the method. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations . Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. All samples received in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government. EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction for all non -friable organically bound materials prior to analysis. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Denver, CO NVLAP Lab Code 200828-0 Initial report from: 07/17/2018 15:40:17 j ASF PLM 0008 0001 - 1.78 Printed: 7/17/2018 1:40 PM Page 2 of 2 Non -Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non -Fibrous % Type SM3-2 Brown/White 15% Cellulose 65% Gypsum None Detected Fibrous 20% Non-fibrous (Other) 221805240-0006 Homogeneous SM3-3-Drywall Brown/Beige 15% Cellulose 70% Gypsum None Detected Fibrous 15% Non-fibrous (Other) 221805240-0009 Homogeneous SVF1-1-Flooring Gray 15% Cellulose 85% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Fibrous 221805240-0010 Homogeneous SVF1-1-Mastic Tan 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Non -Fibrous 221805240-0010A Homogeneous SVF1-2-Flooring Gray 45% Cellulose 50% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Fibrous 5% Glass 221805240-0011 Homogeneous SVF2-1-Flooring 1 White 10% Cellulose 90% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Non -Fibrous 221805240-0012 Homogeneous SVF2-1-Flooring 2 White 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Non -Fibrous 221805240-0012A Homogeneous SVF2-2-Flooring Beige 45% Cellulose 55% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Fibrous 221805240-0013 Homogeneous SVF2-2-Mastic Tan 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected Non -Fibrous 221805240-0013A Homogeneous Analyst(s) Gentry Catlett (10) Molly Elkins (13) Amanda Lang, Asbestos Laboratory Manager or Other Approved Signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 "Interim Method"), but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 ("final") version of the method. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations . Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. All samples received in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government. EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction for all non -friable organically bound materials prior to analysis. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Denver, CO NVLAP Lab Code 200828-0 Initial report from: 07/17/2018 15:40:17 j ASF PLM 0008 0001 - 1.78 Printed: 7/17/2018 1:40 PM Page 2 of 2 00. �)eL � 14 Cay or W heat midge COMMUNITY DEVELOPZIENT APPROVED Reviewed for Code Compliance Plans Examinee Date VaBditV at permit- The asuance of o permit of approval of pbnT Spedf calkm ardmrrpdatioia SMp wt b! a permit for, Kon approve- OL &W b ave of ft PONtkw+of Me b H&v rade or *low Cay ordisams. /tererin prttwnbp to ph'e euMarMY W vblart oftoneelthe PwlTlons o/ Me luildNrp CadeS or o71Kr ordhaMH of dK &Y SAON aot be VONT. I t e d s - 9Q f, e M ec) SCI ao 19 0 1U) ----I -4b tr%5 V rG=:� 713/4vaity of /Wheat Ridge Building Division Vim. L.3fa-7 Lc T-- V % (1) a DRZU�. w A 1� Close.+ c t Cl gra ��a re oc . �� � r,► Lav Lns VT c 4 cc kvn r- CoC% J, C' e Al l Cti/�Ce SG e'; D w o pR-j\)E u) A I MM 3 C,tl of wheat Ridge g' iJj&n9 plvision ece p (� . pR-j\)E u) A I MM 3 C,tl of wheat Ridge g' iJj&n9 plvision C.O. DRSu�, uI i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building"Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line __i�9�(303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: C o u- C o u r- -4s c/ Job Address: 3 S P `7 -T';U S -/- Permit Number: -P 0 i g 0 3 00 '7 ❑ No one available for inspection: Time 9 = a� M PM Re -Inspection required: Yesrl o When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303 -234 - Date: --7 11-3-2 ) S Inspector: J DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE 9 AM Kimberly Cook From: Barbara Webb Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2018 4:34 PM To: Kimberly Cook Subject: 3527 Jay St Hi there, Can you tell me if there is a permit pulled on this property. I issued a notice of violation, when posting I noticed the entire inside of residence is gutted. Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you Barb Webb Sent from my iPhone 5k* Pia , DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - 303-234-5933 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215 - (303-235-2855) Building Permit Number: 12235 Date: 5/30/2001 ~' Property Owner: Property Address: 3527 JAY ST Contractor License No, : 17908 Company: Rock's Roofing OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT Phone: 421-0220 Phone: 425 1083 Construction Value: Permit Fee: Plan Review Fee: Use Tax: Total: $3,000,00 $83.25 $0.00 $45.00 $128.25 I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations made are accurate; that I have read and 8Q.ree to abide by all conditions printed on this application, and that I assume full responSibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (U.B.C.) and all other applicable Whea Ridge ordinances, for work under this permit. (OWNER)(CONTRACTOR) SIGNED ~o-1', ~ DATEh-3o-0/ Use: Description: REMOVING EXISTING ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING, DISPOSING ACCORDING TO INSTALLING 30 YR LAMINATED SHINGLES 22 SQ, (}.c'i II 'l Li BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY ......... Approval: Zoning: SIC: Sq. Fl. . ....... Approval: Approval: Occupancy: Walls: Roof: Stories: Residential Units: Electrical License No : Company: Plumbing License No : Company: Mechanical License No : Company: Expiration Date: Approval: Expiration Date: Approval: Expiration Date: Approval: (1) This permit was issued in accordance with the provisions set forth in yopur application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning Regulations and Building Code of Wheat Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the City. (2) This permit shall expire if (Al the work authorized is not commenced within sixty (60) days from issue date or (6) the building authorized is suspended or abandoned for a period of 120 days. (3) If this permit expires, a new permIt may be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required, provided no changes have been or will be made in the original plans and specifications and any suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year. If changes are made or if suspension or abandonment exceeds one (1) year, full fees shall be paid for a new permit. (4) No work of any manner shall be done that will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage problem. (5) Contractor shall notify the Building Inspector twenty-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive written approval on inspection card before proceediing with successive phases of the/'ob. (6) ~~mit 0' the appmval 0 dcawings and specifications shall not be constcued to be a peemit foe, no, an app,oval of, any violalion of the pm,isions tY H/ II;OC ony othe' o'dinanee, law, cule 0' 'egulatlon. Chi:fBUildin~ DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT BUILDING INSPECTION DIVISION - 235-2855 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80215 Building Permit Number: Date: APPl\C.~,IDN Property Owner: K VXk .oM i.o Property Address: 35J. "1 :s-~ s+ ' Contractor License No,: ( 7 ., 6 ~ Company: HocKs Kcxf:~ .r~. OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING ANrl AGREEMENT Phone: '36.3' -4.). J - ();;J,;). 0 Phone :$03' Jf;)!5' {l)'83 Construction Value: Permit Fee: 5, DOO,oo I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations made are accurate; that I have read and 89ree to abide by all conditions printed on this application, and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (U,B.C,) and all other applicable Wheat Rldge,jl1dinances, for work under this permit Total: (OWNER)(CONTRACTOR) SIG~J.Pr ~DAT~' Use: . .' , " . . / / o-!..vn lL",~,'''''o".o.eC'C1dvn;; Description: ~O\JVY\q. ~""S. o.S~estos ~ (0 U cl' 0 (J 1-<:> t.f.ft. :+:'f'~-Itt";f\')- 30ff \.-~o..tsLJ SJ.~ .;;);:1 Use Tax: BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY . lliSil~\lj)llii.!,;!; SIC: Sq, Ft.: Approval : Zoning: ; . ij'y\!:clllL(,iJ.ilij; Approval: -""~b'~ Approval: Occu pancy : Walls: Roof: Stories: Residential Units: Electrical License No : Company: Plumbing License No : Company: Mechanical License No : Company: Expiration Date: Approval: Expiration Date: Approval: Expiration Date: Approval: (4) (5) (6) This pennit was Issued in accordance with the provisions set forth in yapur application and is subject 10 the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning Regulations and Buildin9. Code of Wheat Ridge. Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the City. This permit shall expire If (A) the work authorized is not commenced within sixty (60) days from issue date or (B) the building authorized is suspended or abandoned for a period of 120 dl)'l. tf this permit expires, a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required, provided no changes have been or will be made In the original plans and specifications and any suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year. If changes are made or if suspension or abandonment exceeds one (1) year, full fees shall be paid fora new pennit. No work of any manner shall be done that will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage problem. Contractor shall notify the Building 'nsfector twenty-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive written approval on inspection card before proceediing with successive phases 0 thel'Ob, The issuance of a pennit or the approval 0 drawings and spedfications shall not be construed to be a pennit for, nor an approval of, any violation of the provisions of the building codes or any other ordinance, law, rule or regulation. (1) (2) (3) Chief Building Inspector