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HomeMy WebLinkAbout9630 W. 41st Avenuew, �INSPECTION ?6� RECORD INSPECTION ONLINE FORM: http://www.ci-wheatridge.co.us/inspection INSPECTION REQUEST LINE: (303) 234-5933 Cancellations must be submitted via the online form before 8 a.m. the day of the inspection Occupancy/Tye ;r Inspections will not be performed unless this card is posted on the project site. **Request an inspection before 11:59 p.m. (midnight) to receive an inspection the following business day.** Inspector Must Sign ALL Spaces pertinent to this project Foundation Inspections Date Inspector Initials Comments Pier Concrete Encased Ground (CEG) Foundation / P.E. Letter L,1W 114VL Fuur Concrete mor 10 Approval Of The Above Inspections Underground/Slab Inspections Date Inspector Initials Comments Electrical Sewer Service Plumbing Dn Nnt (_nvor I InrJnrnrA.._A w.. D.1..-./I� u• . — _ - - - Rough Inspections ----•_.., Date .. v.MN ■• Inspector Initials VI n r I IWI 1 L% MIJPUUVal UT I ne Above Inspections Comments Wall Sheathing Mid -Roof o o Lath / Wall Tie Rough Electric Rough Plumbing/Gas Line Rough Mechanical Rough Framing Rough Grading Insulation Drywall Screw/ Nail Final Inspections Date Inspector Initials Comments Landscaping & Parking / Planning Dept. Inspections from these entities should be requested one week in advance. For landscaping and parking inspections call 303-235-2846. For ROW and drainage inspections call 303-235-2861. For fire inspections contact the Fire Protection District for your project. ROW & Drainage / Public Works Dept. Floodplain Inspection (if applicable) Fire Inspection / Fire Protection Dist. Final Electrical Final Plumbing Final Mechanical Roof , I Final Window/Doors Final Building NOTE. All items must be completed and approved by Planning, Public Works, Fire and Building before a Certificate Of Occupancy is issued. Approval of the Final Building insaection dnes not rnnctit„ta "For low voltage permits —Please be sure that rough inspections are completed from the by the Building Division. Fire District and electrical low voltage Occupancy Is Not Permitted Until A Certificate of Occupancy Is Issued Protect This Card From The Weather A City of Wheat Ridge Residential Roofing PERMIT - 201704960 'ERMIT NO: 201704960 ISSUED: 07/27/2017 K ADDRESS: 9630 W 41st AVE EXPIRES: 07/27/2018 FOB DESCRIPTION: Residential Re -roof to install Owens Corning Duration 30yr asphalt shingles with 24.96 sq House F** CONTACTS *** OWNER (303)432-3289 G & R CRAWFORD LIVING TRUST 110084 Aspen Roofing & Exteriors LLC 3UB (720)328-1971 Todd Halaburka *** PARCEL INFO *** USE: UA Unassigned ZONE CODE: UA / Unassigned / SUBDIVISION CODE: 2002 / KIPLING, I-70 & CLEARCREEK ARE BLOCK/LOT#: 0 ** FEE SUMMARY *** ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 6,414.72 FEES Total Valuation 0.00 Use Tax 134.71 Permit Fee 156.75 ** TOTAL ** 291.46 *** COMMENTS *** *** CONDITIONS *** Effective December 1, 2014, asphalt shingle installations require an approved midroof inspection, conducted when 25-75 percent of the roof covering is installed, prior to final approval. Installation of roof sheathing (new or overlay) is required on the entire roof when spaced or board sheathing with ANY gap exceeding one half inch exists. Sheathing and mid -roofs may be called in at the same time, one hundred percent of the sheathing must be complete and 25-75 percent of the mid -roof may be complete. Asphalt shingles are required to be fastened to the roof deck with a minimum of 6 nails per shingle. Ice and water shield is required. Eave and rake metal is required. A ladder extending 3 feet above the roof eave and secured in place is required to be provided for all roof inspections. Roof ventilation is required to comply with applicable codes and/or manufacturer installation instructions, whichever is more stringent. In order to pass a final inspection of elastomeric or similar type roof coverings, a letter of inspection and approval from the manufacturer technical representative stating that "the application of the roof at (project address) has been applied in accordance with the installation instruction for (roof material brand name) roof covering" is required to be on site at the time of final inspection. Roof inspections for ROOFS OVER 6/12 PITCH: 3rd party inspection will be required, the 3rd party inspection report will be collected at final roof inspection performed by City of Wheat Ridge. If report is not available the final inspection will not be completed. 1V i CITY OF WHEAT Fit pGE �Building Inspection �"tiision (303) 234-5933 Inspec'r„an line (303) 235-2855 Office - (303) 2x7_8929 Fax INSPECTION NO tCE Inspection Type: _ Job Address: frl S 6 1j �=—;� < , Permit Number:����(j�/�(� 747/1 -c ❑ No one available for inspection: Time Re -Inspection required: Yes When corrections have been made, call for re -ins pe tion at 303-234-5933 %l L Date:! �- Inspector: t f 1 DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE a i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOT CE Inspection Type: Job Address: Permit Number: o20r'fj0 Vel- Z, 0 ❑ No one available for inspection: Time O1(0 awPM Re -Inspection required: Yes No When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date: _ InspectoG•� n� DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE s A i CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE F -T- Inspection Type:A1,(1 t I& /�_ Job Address: G0 V/ Permit Number: I ❑ No one available for inspection: Time Re -Inspection required: Yes No When corrections have been made, call for re-insp."ec ion at 303-234-5933 ,/ Date: // Inspector: DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE j 3 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: -�; 0 6, - M d Job Address: 96 -So L / Permit Number: a o+ "7 0 y LlNo one available for inspection: Time )F: 5-3 AMIPM Re -Inspection required: Yes When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date:—"c/// L7 Inspector: -7"J DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE 3 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: -�; 0 6, - M d Job Address: 96 -So L / Permit Number: a o+ "7 0 y LlNo one available for inspection: Time )F: 5-3 AMIPM Re -Inspection required: Yes When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date:—"c/// L7 Inspector: -7"J DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE A i CITY OF WHEAl RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: 3 c & - %% I, d Job Address: 91,-30 w y Permit Number: 9 c 17 0 1 1 C7 6 a d y) - j - UG o o -(' N c 7 1q 1J 14� i~D Ve GY ❑ No one available for inspection: Time I a:, sv AM P Re -Inspection required: & No When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date: t'a 1 f 1-7 Inspector: -7-t DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE r City of Wheat Ridge Residential Roofing PERMIT - 201704960 PERMIT NO: 201704960 ISSUED: 07/27/2017 JOB ADDRESS: 9630 W 41st AVE EXPIRES: 07/27/2018 JOB DESCRIPTION: Residential Re -roof to install Owens Corning Duration 30yr asphalt shingles with 24.96 sq House *** CONTACTS *** OWNER (303)432-3289 G & R CRAWFORD LIVING TRUST SUB (720)328-1971 Todd Halaburka 110084 Aspen Roofing & Exteriors LLC *** PARCEL INFO *** ZONE CODE: UA / Unassigned USE: UA / Unassigned SUBDIVISION CODE: 2002 / KIPLING, I-70 & CLEARCREEK ARE BLOCK/LOT#: 0 / *** FEE SUMMARY *** ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 6,414.72 FEES Total valuation 0.00 Use Tax 134.71 PJA Permit Fee 156.75 ** TOTAL **291.46 i -� *** COMMENTS *** *** CONDITIONS *** Effective December 1, 2014, asphalt shingle installations require an approved midroof inspection, conducted when 25-75 percent of the roof covering is installed, prior to final approval. Installation of roof sheathing (new or overlay) is required on the entire roof when spaced or board sheathing with ANY gap exceeding one half inch exists. Sheathing and mid -roofs may be called in at the same time, one hundred percent of the sheathing must be complete and 25-75 percent of the mid -roof may be complete. Asphalt shingles are required to be fastened to the roof deck with a minimum of 6 nails per shingle. Ice and water shield is required. Eave and rake metal is required. A ladder extending 3 feet above the roof eave and secured in place is required to be provided for all roof inspections. Roof ventilation is required to comply with applicable codes and/or manufacturer installation instructions, whichever is more stringent. In order to pass a final inspection of elastomeric or similar type roof coverings, a letter of inspection and approval from the manufacturer technical representative stating that "the application of the roof at (project address) has been applied in accordance with the installation instruction for (roof material brand name) roof covering" is required to be on site at the time of final inspection. Roof inspections for ROOFS OVER 6/12 PITCH: 3rd party inspection will be required, the 3rd party inspection report will be collected at final roof inspection performed by City of Wheat Ridge. If report is not available the final inspection will not be completed. PERMIT NO: JOB ADDRESS: JOB DESCRIPTION City of Wheat Ridge Residential Roofing PERMIT - 201704960 201704960 ISSUED: 07/27/2017 9630 W 41st AVE EXPIRES: 07/27/2018 Residential Re -roof to install Owens Corning Duration 30yr asphalt shingles with 24.96 sq House 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 munpal codes, policies and procedures, and that I am the legal owner or have been authorized by the legal owner of the property and am authorized to obtain this permit and perform the work described and approved in conjunction with this permrt. I further attest that I am lea uthorized to include all entities named within this document as parties to the work to be performed and that all work to be p rme s disclosed in this document and/or its' accompanying approved plans and specifications. 1/1 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, po Flans and procedures. 2. This permit shall expire 365 days after the date of issuance regardless of activity. Requests for extension must be made in writing and received prior to the date of expiration. An extension of no more than 180 days made be granted at the discretion of the Chief Building Official and may be subject to a fee equal to one-half of the original permit fee. 3. If this permit expires, a new permit may be required to be obtained. Issuance of a new permit shall be subject to the standard requirements, fees androcedures 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. 6. The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, an violation of any provision of any applicable code or any ordinance or regulation of this jurisdiction. Approval of work is subject to field inspection. Signature of6#riefBMf irig-Offidi Date REQUESTS MUST BE MADE BY 11:59PM ANY BUSINESS DAY FOR INSPECTION THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY. Dan Schultz � I From: no-reply@ci.wheatridge.co.us Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2017 2:26 PM To: Subject: CommDev Permits Online Form Submittal: Residential Roofing Permit Application Categories: Gina Residential Roofing Permit Application' This application is exclusively for new permits for residential roofs and for licensed contractors only. This type of permit is ONLY being processed online --do not come to City Hall to submit an application in person. Permits are processed and issued in the order they are received and due to the volume of requests, time to process varies and is subject to change. YOU WILL BE CONTACTED WHEN YOUR PERMIT IS READY FOR PICK-UP AND WILL BE GIVEN A SPECIFIC DATE AND TIME WINDOW TO COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION. You will be notified if your contractor's license or insurance has expired, and you may update those documents at the time you are issued your permit. For all other requests: Homeowners wishing to obtain a roofing permit must apply for the permit in person at City Hall. Revisions to existing permits (for example, to add redecking) must be completed in person at City Hall. All other non -roofing permits must be completed in person at City Hall. The Building Division will be open from 7:30-10:30 a.m., Monday through Friday to process these types of requests. THIS APPLICATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A PERMIT. DO NOT BEGIN REROOFING UNTIL PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED. Is this application for a Yes residential roof? How many dwelling units Single Family Home are on the property? PROPERTY INFORMATION Property Address Property Owner Name Property Owner Phone Number Property Owner Email Address 9630 W 41 st Ave Ar Ruth and Garland Crawford 3034323289 Field not completed. �� :yliyC Do you have a signed Yes contract to reroof this property? It will need to be provided at the time of permit pick-up. CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Contractor Name Aspen Roofing & Exteriors Contractor's License 110084 Number (for the City of Wheat Ridge) Contractor Phone 7203281971 Number Contractor Email Address Elizabeth.aspenroofing@gmail.com Retype Contractor Email Elizabeth.aspenroofing@gmail.com Address DESCRIPTION OF WORK Are you re-decking the No roof? Description of Roofing Owens Corning Duration 30yr Material Select Type of Material: Asphalt If "Other" is selected Field not completed. above, describe here: How many squares of the 24.96 material selected above? Does any portion of the No property include a flat roof? If yes, how many squares Field not completed. on the flat roof? TOTAL SQUARES of all 24.96 roofing material for this project Provide additional detail House here on the description of i work. (Is this for a house or garage? What is the roof pitch? Etc) Project Value (contract value or cost of ALL materials and labor) SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT I assume full Yes responsibility for compliance with applicable City of Wheat Ridge codes and ordinances for work under any permit issued based on this application. I understand that this Yes application is NOT a permit. I understand I will be contacted by the City to pay for and pick up the permit for this property. I understand that work Yes may not begin on this property until a permit has been issued and posted on the property. I certify that I have been Yes authorized by the legal owner of the property to submit this application and to perform the work described above. Name of Applicant Elizabeth Pinder Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. 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No ul- www.AspenRoofingandExtefiors.com Fully Licensed and Insured license info on back TTTVD TO: WORK TO BE PERFORMED AT: Roof []New Construction I!I Tear Off xis ng Roof _ SQ W/ Waste r- , -Type fi Layers L:J Replace often/ D ged Dec necessary. cDx � Date _/ / ,s— Date _/ Address S� P City, St. Material Location Insurance Company, Ventilation Ridge Vent ks Air Ha ind Turbines Power Vent Remove Replace OS COOLPLY / [eep elt Paper 15# 30 # SYN pe lack 1 %:" 2" Closed Valley System 3" 4" ?�1' Galvanized Valley Flasllidg/Roof Vents 4" g" 7- e e and Water Shield in _'Valley (s Chimney (s) aint all Vents to Match Shingle Color Metal Drip Edge Color O' , i /j— Re(- emove ALL Trach from Gutters/ Job Site 2" x 2" 2 x 4" Magnetic Nail SweepYard and Driveway Roofing Nails 1 '/d' 1 112" ool Cover(4% T Dish lace Aspeh Roofing & Exterior Sign in Yard Starter Strip Yr. Workman hip Warra ty ReFlash Chi mn y(s) /Wand othe6alls)sM/Note {� f needed Wood Brick j J Reflash Skylights # ` C� ct�titled to Overhead and Profit when claims involves 3 or more trades MANUFACTURERHIP & RIDGE WARRANTY GAF ELK - Certaint d WAV,; High Ridge 3 Tab wens omin TAMKO 3 Tab (standard) 25 yr. SHINGLE COLOR: /,ila• Tt69Z(Length) Architectural NOTES/ EXTRA: �.`° ... f 3 40 yr 50 yr/ lifetime A110111UNAL L)t1 O L7� Property Owner is / is not intending to make payment TOTAL PROPOSAL PRICE: s From the proceeds of a property and casualty insurance policy_ DUE UPON ACCEPTANCE: $-5-J,? T SrJ kik—,17 4 Cust DUE UPON COMPLETION: $ ®yam` 4x Processin fee ma , ap t .��Rep *Plus Permit & Supplements w (cust inti Respectfully Submitted Byey��Aspen Roofine 'ors Sanantre} Aspen Roortng & 1 rims Sales Rep (print) Sales Rep Cell it By signor* this contract I acknowledge all terms and conditions on the reverse side. "Know Your Right, and Duties" (9 3G-lei�I i lI l� rre Homeowner Si S aturo / Date Homeowner (Prin(�t � Cr n/a�me) omeowver Si am "tet' Date /nottteawner (Pont name) i I t 41 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE r Building Inspection Division + (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office ' (303) 235-2857 Fax i INSPECTION NOTICE inspection Type: 4,0e LDf. Job Address/Permit Number: Wfa 11157-11r c3F7t~~7 ❑ No one available for inspection: Time 41,'15' AM/PM Re-Inspection required: Yes `When corrections have been made, call for re-inspection at 303-234-5933 Date: 12, inspector DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE INSPECTION RECORD Occupancv/TVpe INSPECTION LINE: (303) 234-5933 Inspections will not be made unless this card is posted on the building site Call by 3:00 PM to receive inspection the following business day. INSPECTOR MUST SIGN ALL SPACES PERTAINING TO THIS JOB FOUNDATION INSPECTIONS DATE INSPECTOR INITIALS COMMENTS: Footings/Caissons ! Stemwall / (CEG) Concrete Encased Ground Reinforcing or Monolithic Weatherproof / French Drain Sewer Service Lines Water Service Lines Framing p~ Insulation. - Drywall Screw FINALS Electrical Plumbing Mechanical Roof Building Final ~gfJ Fire Department R.O.W & Drainage INSPECTIONS FOR PLANNING & ZONING, FIRE AND PUBLICE WORKS Parking R Landscaping SHOULD BE CALLED AT LEAST ONE WEEK PRIOR TO FINAL INSPECTIONS. "NOTE; ALL ITEMS MUST BE COMPLETED AND APPROVED BY PLANNING AND ZONING, BUILDING AND PUBLIC WORKS BEFORE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. IS ISSUED. FINAL INSPECTION BY THE BUILDING DIVISION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AUTHORIZATION OF A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY NOR PERMISSION FOR OCCUPANCY. OCCUPANCY NOT PERMITTED UNTIL CERTIFICATE Ur UL;L;UI ANN Y IS iaaUmu PROTECT THIS CARD FROM THE WEATHER " ' City of Wheat Ridge .rr Residential Mechanic PERMIT - 081397 PERMIT NO: 081397 ISSUED: 12/04/2008 JOB ADDRESS: 9630 W 41ST AVE EXPIRES: 06/02/2009 DESCRIPTION: Install wood stove CONTACTS owner 303/432-3289 Garland Crawford PARCEL INFO - - ZONE CODE: UA USE: UA SUBDIVISION: 0262 BLOCK/LOT#: 0/ FEE SUMMARY ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 4,000.00 FEES Permit Fee 126.50 ,Q Plan Review Fee 82 .23'G Total Valuation .00 C~o sj - Use Tax 72.00 TOTAL 280.73 Conditions: KC: Approved per plans and installation guidelines submitted. 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 agree to abide by all conditions printed on this application and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (I.B.C) and all other applicable Wheat Ridge Ordinances, for work under this permit. Plans subject to field inspection. -SlIKature of contrac&k /owner/ date 1. This permit was issued in accordance with the provisions set forth in your application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning Regulations and Building Codes of Wheat Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the City. 2. This permit shall expire 180 days from the issue date. Requests for an extension must be received prior to expiration date. An extension may be granted at the discretion of the Building Official. 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 have been 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 proceeding with successive phases of the job. 6. The issuance of a permit or the approval of drawings and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, nor an approval of, any violation of the provisions of the building codes or any other ordinance, law, rule or regulation. All plan review is subject,4to field inspections. date INSPECTION REQUEST LINE: (303)234-5933 BUILDING OFFICE: (303)235-2855 REQUESTS MUST-BE MADE BY 3PM ANY BUSINESS DAY FOR INSPECTION THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY. OF WHEgT,Q/ City of Wheat Ridge Building Division fir, m 7500 W. 29th Ave., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Office: 303-235-2855 ` Fax: 303-235-2857 - o Inspection Line: 303-234-5933 O<ORP~ Building Permit Application Property Address: q 30 W ~ 1 5~Ave Property Owner (please print): Mailing Address: (if different than property address) Address: Date: 12-02-oa J5- Plan n- Oy Permit #:OR I n I Phone: City, State, Zip: Contractor: Cnnfrnrfnr I Icengn it' Phone: Sub Contractors: Electrical City License Plumbing City License Mechanical City License Company: Company Company: Exp. Date: Exp. Date: Exp. Date: Approval: Approval: Approval: Use of space (description): Construction Value: $ ~ Ddf7 00 Description of work: r , 1 (+~O U~ (as calculated per the Buildin Valuation Data sheet) Tn.5 r W eo J Plan Review (due at time of submittal): $ X~A t,') 7FfDf-dJ Sq. Ft./L.Ft added: Squares BTU's Gallons Amps OWNERICONTRACTOR 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 Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, 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 the Wheat Ridge Building Code (I.B.C) and all other applicable Wheat Ridge Ordinances, for work under this permit. Plans subject to field inspection. CIRLCE ONE:: (OWNER) (CONTRACTOR) or PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE of (OWNER) (CONTRATOR) PRINT NAME: ( r 1G _rr] ,Jk SIGNATURE: ~Yzfb X Date:12-6Z-OE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY ZONING COMMENTS: Zoning: Reviewer PUBLIC WORKS COMMENTS: Reviewer BUILDING DEPARTMENT CIO ENJ~S ~~Rorl612 P~~ OCCUPANCY: Reviewer: $ FIRE DEPARTMENT:: El approved w/ comments ❑ disapproved ❑ no review required Bldg Valuation: I ~fj BUi IN OFFICIAL DATE l , j f v . I \ t ~ 7! ~f+ii wof permit: The inom of a Wm-ft d plans s _ - or an approval of airy - oompryona a rm for of s r -(~r~pbRamMg9to,9hoautlwdtYlo_ ° tan~el-tM~rwid9mbFIM ~ - - -~•f i ~ - - nfti*CkvshdratMYdd. j aolinlo v, Y O1 ~ e a Y O v m _ O X71 y Y Y=,= a o E c o 's o u. Q U d' a m ~ o 1 1 n v w d' N eM M O V d V v v 0 U 0 ~I m y o} O o{ of of o` oi of Ol 61 O! Oi OE OE O1 Of of o of o! O. O O. O! of o OI of O 0 f tRt 11 NI Wf O~ NI n W Ns N i n I i 1 O. L O { of o! 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It explains how to install your Woodstock Soapstone Stove safely and how to operate it correctly and efficiently. The clearances and procedures recommended in this guide are in compliance with the recommendations of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the Underwriters Laboratories (UL), and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). You may feel some of them are very stringent, but they should be followed. They were designed to protect you, your home, and the environment. Improper installations are a major cause of serious fires. Before installing a woodstove, check your local building codes, and any requirements established by your insurance company. You may need a local building permit to install your stove. Any changes in your home must comply with building codes. If the codes have not been fully updated, you may want to check with the Building Inspection Department, or your local Fire Department. A qualified stove installer should handle your installation work. Many chimney sweeps are qualified installers. If you are unfamiliar with sweeps in your area, you might want to check the listings at www.csia.org (Chimney Safety Institute of America). Builders and contractors are another option. In some cases, homeowners install their own stoves. Before attempting your own installation, please review the stove installation information carefully. You should notify your insurance company that you are using a woodstove. Before you light your first fire, have a local building inspector and your insurance representative inspect your installation and approve it in writing. Location A stove which is centrally located will heat the greatest area of your home. Heat should be able to circulate easily into nearby rooms. Placement near an open stairway or an open register in the floor will help the heat transfer to other rooms. Other considerations are: • clearances to combustibles • adequate space for wood loading and ash removal • foot traffic patterns Most people install their woodstoves in a frequently used room, where they get the greatest enjoyment of the stove. Placement in a frequently used room also helps in the ease of monitoring and refueling the stove. 1. The cost of installing a stove often varies according to how much planning is done beforehand. We urge you to consider all aspects of your installation before beginning. The best location for a chimney and woodstove installation is in the center of the house. The chimney will be warmer, draft will be better, and radiant heat will be distributed more evenly. 3. Chimney Sizing: The size and location of a chimney is as important as its construction. If a chimney is : igh flue gas too large in diameter (internally) it will be difficult to maintain h temperatures, which will result in reduced draft. The internal cross sectional area of a y chimney flue should be no more than 3 times the cross sectional area of the appliance I flue collar if no chimney walls are exposed to the outside below the roofline . The cross sectional area of the chimney flue with one or more walls exposed to the outside below _ must the rooflfne should be nomore than 2 times the cross sectional area of the flue collar. , The Fireview Stove has a 6" flue collar, thus 8" x 10" rectangular or 10" round are the maximum flue sizes we recommend for this stove. For an outside chimney, we - e recommend an 8" x 8" square or 8" round inside dimensions. The smallest size w recommend is 6" round, as the flue size should not be less than the flue collar size. Remember, round flues are more efficient and easier to clean than square or rectangular flues. Do not vent the Fireview into a chimney less than 6 inches in diameter. Height Requirements: The chimney must extend 3 feet above the point where it passes through the roof and I must also be 2 feet higher than any roof surface or obstruction within 10 feet (measured and a horizontally) of the chimney. Check your local building codes for any additional the of 2' abo requirements. highest pwithin 1 To insure adequate draft, we recommend a minimum total venting height of 14 feet above the flue collar of the stove. Total venting height includes your chimney and connector pipe. However, other environmental factors such as prevailing winds, high altitude, or adjacent structures might necessitate a chimney that is taller than the minimum.. Existing Chimneys: All masonry chimneys should have tile liners. The liner contributes to the safety and x durability of the chimney. The liner makes the chimney air-tight, and protects the masonry ` '11 from moisture damage and corrosion. Unlined chimneys should have flue liners installed- These can be either cast-in-place masonry or stainless steel. Most chimney sweeps can give you details. Stainless steel liners are also available from Woodstock Soapstone Company. Existing chimneys should be checked twice each year for obstructions, creosote deposits, A wash or "cement cap" prevents water damage to masonry chimneys. surface cracks, chemical. deterioration and poor. construction. Any damage should be repaired immediately. Two areas that should be checked with particular care are the area where the chimney , penetrates the floor or ceiling joists, and the area where the chimney penetrates the roof line. There should be at least two inches of clearance between the chimney and the floor joists or other combustible materials. The area where the chimney penetrates the roof line may have deteriorated because of poor flashing, causing leaks that allows moisture to weaken chimney mortar. Chimney caps help prevent downdrafts and You should make preliminary checks, but if you have any doubts, or are unfamiliar with back puffing. chimney construction, cleaning, or maintenance, have a local fire marshal or a certified professional chimney sweep inspect your chimney. If the chimney needs repair, hire Passing Through A Combustible Wall: With an exterior chimney, in most cases the chimney connector (or stove pipe) will need to pass through a combustible wall. The following are acceptable methods: A Use a section of Prefabricated Meta] Chimney to connect to the chimney - Use a section of insulated prefabricated chimney pipe the same diameter as the stove pipe and maintain a 9" air space between the wall of the prefabricated chimney. and the combustible wall. This section of chimney pipe can be supported by a sheet metal plate securely fastened to the combustible wall, with a hole cut in the middle of it. This will close the gap around the chimney pipe and the framed opening. B. Build a solid brick surround around a tile liner - Frame a 3.5" thick brick surround into the combustible wall you need to pass through. Maintain a minimum 12" brick separation from the clay liner to combustibles. The minimum 5/8" thick clay liner should be cemented in place and run from the outer surface of the brick to the inner surface of the chimney. C. There are also UL Listed kits available that are specifically designed for passing through a combustible wall. For more information on these kits, please contact Woodstock Soapstone Company. Remember, unprotected stove pipe should not pass through a combustible wall or ceiling to connect to the chimney. You must use an approved method which provides greater protection than single wall pipe. Stove Pipe The stove pipe that connects the stove to the chimney is called the chimney connector. Install the sections of stove pipe that form the chimney connector so that the pipe joints overlap and fit snugly. In general, the connector should be as short as possible, with as few bends as possible. Offsets and elbows inhibit draft. There should be no more than two ninety degree elbows with a top vent stove, nor more than three ninety degree bends in a rear vent stove in the connector pipe Do not vent a Fireview into a thimble of less than 6 inches in diameter. Stove pipe sections should be secured with three sheet metal screws in each joint. There are three holes drilled in the stoves flue collar. Attach the first section of stove pipe to the flue collar using three screws. The flue collar on your Woodstock Soapstone stove is designed so the smaller (or crimped) end of the stove pipe will fit inside the flue collar. The smaller (or crimped) ends of the stove pipe should always point downward, toward the stove, to allow water or creosote to fall back into the stove. Smoke will not escape through the joints with the crimped ends pointing downward. The stove pipe should be secure, but not so tight that it cannot be disassembled for inspection and cleaning. Creosote build-up in your stovepipe or chimney can be dangerous, and can occur rapidly. We recommend that you check the chimney connector and chimney at least twice a year to guard against creosote build-up. Single wan stovepipe should be used to connect the stove to the chimney. The crimped end (small end) should always point down, toward the stove. 5. The minimum clearance for a single wall metal stovepipe and terra cotta thimble at the chimney connection is 12". Wall Protection The Fireview Stove has been tested to UL Standards for clearances to combustible walls. The minimum clearances to unprotected walls are as follows: Minimum Clearances to Unprotected Combustible Walls• From the Back: 30" From the Sides: 18" Do not assume that a wall is not combustible because it has a nonflammable surface. A wall with any combustible materials in it must be considered combustible. For example, a brick wall attached to wood studs is considered a combustible wall. Over time, heat will pass through bricks and heat the wood, lowering the ignition temperature of the studs, possibly resulting in a fire. As waves of radiant energy meet a combustible object, heat is absorbed and the temperature of the object is raised, which can result in spontaneous combustion. Similarly, wood-framed walls which are covered with file, stone, or fire-rated sheetrock must be considered combustible. Fire-rated sheetrock is also considered combustible due to the paper covering. if you wish to install your stove closer to a combustible wall than standard clearances will permit, you can either attach a UL approved shield to the stove and stove pipe, or mount a protective non-combustible shield on the wall. Stove Shields: Clearance from the back of the Fireview to a combustible wall can be reduced to 18 inches by attaching a UL approved heat shield and pipe shield. Woodstock Soapstone carries heat shields, specifically designed for the Fireview. These shields are unobtrusive, match the color of your stove castings, and are easy to install. When using one of these shields, clearance is measured from the stove back to the combustible wall. Wall Shields: Clearances can also be reduced by mounting a shield on the wall. (See Clearance Table, next page.) If you are installing a wall protector, it should be spaced out from the wall one inch. This air space allows air to flow freely behind the shield, cooling the combustible wall and preventing a pocket of hot air from being trapped behind the shield. The wall protector can be attached to the studs using long screws and one inch ceramic spacers. The spacers should not be installed directly behind the stove. The top and either a.) both sides; or b.) the bottom, must be left open. This allows for adequate ventilation. When spacing a 4" brick wall one inch from a combustible wall, the top and bottom course of bricks should be staggered to create openings for ventilation, and the sides should be open. Corner Installations: The Fireview may be installed in a corner installation with 18" clearance from the corners to a combustible wall. Corner clearances may be reduced to 12" if you use an approved rear heat shield and stack shield. This illustration shows a stove with a heat shield attached to the wall. Rear clemances for a Fireview with acceptable protection on the wall can be as low as 12 inches to the back of the stove (See chart on page 8). 10" g 18" Firevieu, clearances: installation with rear heat shield. rear heat shield. corner installation 9. You could hire a sheetmetal worker to fabricate a custom fireplace connection, but there are kits available that can make this installation fairly easy. These kits include a flexible stainless steel oval pipe, an adapter to connect the oval pipe to your 6" round stove pipe, a block off plate, and high temperature gasket. Please contact Woodstock Soapstone Co. for information on these kits. The same clearances from your stove and stove pipe apply to both fireplace and freestanding installations. Be particularly careful to check clearances to a wood mantle, or a wood fireplace facade. You must maintain a 30" clearance to an unprotected wood mantle. Remember, you may not vent a stove into (or through) a factory-built fireplace unless it is specifically listed for such an installation. Most factory-built fireplace systems are only rated to 1,700°F. Mobile Home Installation The Fireview Stove is approved for installation in a mobile home. Along with the general installation requirements for your stove, there are further regulations that must be followed for installing a stove in a mobile home. These regulations assume that the structure is very tightly constructed, made of metal, and that the home can be moved. Mobile home regulations vary from one locality to another, and may include some, or all, of the following: • The stove must be attached to the floor of the home. • The stove must be grounded to the mobile home's chassis- • You must maintain the structural integrity of the home. • You must bring outside air to the stove for combustion. • You must use close clearance (double wall) connector pipe between stove and chimney. • You must install a rain cap with spark arrestor. • You may not install the appliance in a bedroom. Since mobile homes are tightly constructed, you must supply outside combustion air directly to the stove. Woodstock Soapstone Company makes an outside air adapter that attaches to the back of the stove. The flange on this adapter will accept a 4" duct. We recommend flexible aluminum duct for ease of installation. Run the duct through the floor to a ventilated crawl space below, and have it terminate in the crawl space underneath the stove. You may want to install a piece of screen at the termination of the duct to keep out unwanted insects. In a mobile home, the interior connector pipe must be close clearance (double wall) pipe. Single wall connector pipe is not allowed in a mobile home installation. Finally, metal straps must be used to bolt the stove to the floor of the mobile home, so it cannot tip over. These straps are available from Woodstock Soapstone Company at no charge. Incorrect r lace installations are shown above and below. It is not permissible to sim- ply block off the fireplace opening, and run pipe straight back through the block-off plate (above). Nor is it permissible to simply ran stovepipe though the fireplace damper (below). The stovepipe must run all the way up to the bottom of the first chimney tile. Additional information about the installation of wood burning appliances in mobile homes is available from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Woodstove Preliminary Installation Guide Bringing a new wood stove into your home is like welcoming a new member to the family. Your hearth will quickly become the heart of your home, where everyone, including the cat and the dog, will gather on winter evenings. You'll soon be wondering how you got along without it. Creating a successful installation that not only performs to your expectations, and that's safe and attrac- tive as well, requires making the right decisions ahead of time. There are a few key issues you'll need to address early in the planning stages. These include the location of the stove in the home, the chimney (whether existing or new), sizing the stove to the heat demand, and, most importantly, proper clearances to combustibles. An instal- lation that conforms to fire codes and manufacturer's requirements will safely provide years of warmth and help everyone sleep better at night. 1. Location Ideally, a wood stove should be located in a central part of the house so its heating capability can be maxi- mized. Living rooms and family rooms are often centrally located as well, so they become an obvious choice for a hearth. If possible, situate the stove near a room with a stairwell to take advantage of heat's natural tendency to rise. If this is not an option, heat registers can be installed in the ceiling to let the warm air up into the second floor. If the home is spread out, or rectangular, as many ranch- style homes are, ceiling and doorway fans can be used to help distribute warm air. The ideal layout for a woodstove is where the rooms are all connected to each other so that air can circu- late. In this respect, traditional colonials are ideal for woodstoves. They often have a central staircase surround- ed by four connected rooms - living room, dining room, kitchen and sitting room. A ranch house, on the other hand, presents more of a challenge. The open area is easy to heat, but the bedrooms can be difficult. The bedrooms in a ranch-style layout are difficult to heat because they are usually not connected to each other, and circulation is poor. It's also worth thinking about how you plan to get your firewood to the stove. Again, this argues for a central location, which usually has a short route to the outside. If you ve always wanted a wood stove in your bedroom, or on the second floor, remember, you'll have to get the stove up there and then keep it supplied with firewood. Whether you are planning for your stove to be the primary source of heat or simply a back up can also affect your choice of its location. Maybe the stove's purpose is only to provide atmosphere - a place for the family to gather on cold nights, instead of in front of the TV. These choices should all be considered ahead of time. Woodstock Soapstone Company, Inc. 66 Airpark Road, West Lebanon, NH 03784. • Toll Free: 1-800-866-4344 • Fax: 603-298-5958 • Email: info@woodstove.com No matter what your choice for the stove's loca- tion, the most important consideration is safety, and that is largely determined by proper clearances to combustible materials. 3. Clearance to Combustibles A wood stove generates quite a bit of heat in all directions, and over a long period of time. Accidents involving fire are rarely caused by wood stoves them- selves. They are almost always caused by improper instal- lation. The importance of protecting nearby combustibles cannot be overstated. This protection will prevent sparks and hot embers from coming in contact with floorboards, carpet, drapes, and furniture. It will also provide thermal protection as well. The steady heat from the stove will gradually cause chemical changes in nearby walls and floors that lowers their ignition point. This could, at some point, cause a fire by way of spontaneous combustion. The argument that "the stove has been there for years with no problem" may be sadly proven wrong next year or the year after that. Fortunately, test labs, working with manufacturers and fire protection experts, have established guidelines that are simple to follow and that will ensure safe stove installations. Never try to shortcut clearances because it seems like "overkill". Everyone in the household will enjoy the stove for years to come if it has been installed according to the recommended clearances and standards. A. Clearance to Walls Most stoves require at least thirty inches of clear- ance to combustible walls, furniture, etc. This distance can be reduced by heat shields on either the stove or the wall. At Woodstock Soapstone we offer a rear heat shield for the stove that fits right on the back of the stove, is painted to match the casting color of the stove and is barely visi- ble from the front. We also make a shield for the back of the stovepipe. These shields reduce the clearance for our stoves to fifteen or eighteen inches, depending on the stove model. If you are planning on installing the stove in the corner of a Rear heat shields are unobtrusive, room, the rear corners of the and attach to easily to the back of stove can be within twelve the stove. inches if our heat shield kit is used (eighteen inches oth- erwise). Another option for protectin; walls is to construct heat shield directly the wall itself. Effective wall shielc are built with an air space between the shield and the wall allow for ventilation A wall is still conic ered combustible if it's in direct contact with the shield, regardless of materi (brick, tile, stone, metal, etc.). A table with detailed infor- mation on clearanc is included in "Planning Your Hearth". B. Floor Protection ~s watt shtetas sl o lia oe open on at Least three sides to allow for air flow. Floor protection is not only a requirement for a wood burning stove, it can be a beautiful foundation for your hearth area. A wood stove cannot be placed directly on wood, carpet, vinyl or any other combustible material. The stove will have to sit on a non-combustible surface, which extends beyond the perimeter of the stove at least eight inches on three sides, and at least sixteen inches on the loading door side. The purpose is to provide spark and ember protection as well as to prevent heat from being conducted over time to the floor materials. We prefer larg- er hearths, about 4' by 5', to allow plenty of room for stor- ing wood and hearth tools, re-loading the firebox safely, drying boots, or just sitting near the stove to warm up. 1 /4" tile, stone, brick, etc. . 1 /2" cement board Plywood backing Hearth pads can be raised several inches above the floor or can be flush with it, depending on location and preference. You can build one on site or purchase prefab- ricated pads made from different materials such as stone, brick, and ceramic tile. Several styles are pictured in our accessories brochure. Again, masonry materials conduct heat, so they will need to be insulated from the floor with a non-conductive material such as half-inch cement backer board. More detailed instruction and specifications on hearth pads are included in "Planning Your Hearth". Woodstock Soapstone Company, Inc. 66 Airpark Road, West Lebanon, NH 03784 • Toll Free: 1-800-866-4344 • Fax: 603-298-5958 • Email: infogwoodstove.com Planning Your Hearth One of the words we repeat often when speaking with customers about wood stove installation is "clear- ances". To talk about clearances, we need to define two words: clearance and combustible. Clearance is the open space between your stove (or stove pipe) and a com- bustible surface. A combustible surface is a surface that burns (like wood, sheetrock, etc.). Obviously, wood stoves get hot - hot enough to heat an entire home. All that heat can be a wonderful thing, but too much in the wrong place can lead to a dangerous situation, often without your knowledge. A wood stove itself isn't dangerous, but a poor installation is. It is a good idea to take a careful look at the walls in the area where you'd like to install a wood stove. In many cases, combustible walls covered by brick, stone, tile, etc. are still considered combustible because the stone or brick transfers the heat right through to the com- bustible wall. Your stove installation needs to conform to certain clearances for safety, not just around it, but under it as well. The focus of this article is to help you determine how close you can safely install your stove to a wall and what should go under it. 1. How Close To The Wail? With no protection, Woodstock Soapstone wood stoves require at least 30 inches of clearance between the stove and combustible walls, furniture, etc. both in front of and behind the stove. Clearance must be 18 inches from each side. The distance from the back of the stove to the wall is of greatest interest. This distance can be reduced in one of two ways: by putting a heat shield on the back of the stove or by putting a heat shield on the wall. The clearance table below shows the various options at a glance and the clearance to combustibles for each option. The rear heat shield mounts right to the back of the stove reflecting heat forward, and providing a significant reduction in clearances to combustible walls. It is painted to match the cast- ings of the stove and is very inconspicuous. A. Heat Shields on the Stove At Woodstock Soapstone, we make a rear heat shield kit to reduce clearance to combustibles. The kit con- sists of a rear heat shield that mounts to the back of the stove and a half moon shaped pipe shield that mounts to the back of the pipe. They are attached to the stove and pipe with spacers, which provides a cooling effect and also reflects heat into the room. Once installed, the shields are barely visible from the front and sides and provides an easy and inexpensive way to install your stove closer to the wall. The heat shield kit reduces the clearance behind the stove to 18 inches for the Fireview and Classic, and to 14 34 inches for the Keystone and Palladian. The pipe shield reduces the pipe clearance to 10 inches. The Clearance Table The clearances below are the minimum distance between the back of the stove (or stove pipe) and a combustible wall. The Fireview and Classic stoves are rear vent only. The Keystone and Palladian stoves can be vented from the top or the rear. Stove Back No Protection on Wall or Stove 30" Rear Heat Shield Kit on Stove (rear vent) 18" Heat Shield Directly on Wall 20" Heat Shield with 1" Ventilated Airspace 12" Rear Heat Shield Kit on Stove (top vent*) 14 W' Stove Pine 20" 10" 16" 12" 14'x" * Keystone & Palladian stoves only clearances below are for stoves installed "kitty comer" to the walls. In a comer installation, clearances are measured from the comers of the stove to the nearest walls. These clearances apply to the Fireview, Classic, Keystone, and Palladian stoves Back Stove Comers Protection on Wall or Stove 18" r Heat Shield Kit on Stove 12" 66 Airpark Road, West Lebanon, NH 03784 • Toil Free: 1-800-866-4344 • Fax: 603-298-5958 9 Email: mtoMwoodstovexom B. Heat Shields on the Wall Using the heat shield on the back of the stove and pipe allows you to place the stove 12" from the back corners of the stove to the closest wails in a "kitty corner" installation. In a corner installation, the rear corners of the stove would require 18" of clearance from each wall with no protection. This would put the center of the pipe 30" from the corner of the room for the Fireview and Classic or 33" from the corner of the room for a rear vented Keystone and Palladian stoves. Mounting the rear heat shield and pipe shield on the back of the stove and pipe, respectively, allows you to reduce this clearance to 12" from the back corners of the stove to the wall. At this reduced clearance, the center of the pipe on the Fireview or Classic would be 22" from the corner of the room, 24" for the rear vented Keystone or Palladian stoves. Another option for protecting walls is to construct a heat shield on the wall itself. Constructing a non-com- bustible shield on the wall can reduce clearances and pro- vide a beautiful backdrop for the stove. Before you embrace this option, it is important to understand the dif- ferent waysthat wall shield construction affects clearances. The most effective wall shields are built with an airspace between the shield and the wall to allow for venti- lation. If you simply mount non-combustible material (brick, stone, tile, etc.) directly onto a combustible wall, the wall is still considered combustible. This is a common mistake. Most walls have some combustible material in them, typically sheetrock or wood studs. Even plaster on metal lath is considered combustible if the lath is fastened to wood framing. The reason these walls are still consid- ered combustible is that the heat shields themselves con- duct heat. Over the long term, enough heat can be trans- mitted to building materials to lower their ignition point. The ignition point refers to the point at which combustible material can spontaneously combust - meaning catch on fire without direct flame contact! This doesn t happen overnight. It can take years of exposure to excessive heat for spontaneous combustion. It is for this reason the argu- ment "We've had a stove installed next to that wall for 20 years and never had a problem" is so dangerously wrong. i J The wall shield is attached to the wall with noncombustible wall spacers or wall ties. These spacers maintain the 1"air- space and provide adequate support for the wail shield. The conduction problem is solved, and approved by fire codes, if a noncombustible shield is mounted to the wall with a 1 inch airspace behind it. If you are venting straight back through the wall, this will reduce the required clearance from the back of the stove to 12 inches to the combustible wall. The space taken up by the shield itself does not need to be included in the measurement. A wall shield can be made of many different materials (stone, brick, file mounted on cement backer- board, sheet metal, etc.). The air space is created between the wall and the shield by using one inch spacers. Non- Wail shields should be open on top and bottom or both sides conductive ceramic spacers are available from Woodstock and top in order to provide adequate ventilation. Soapstone Company or can also be found at building sup- Woodstock Soapstone Company, Inc. 66 Airpark Road, West Lebanon, NH 03784 • Toll Free: 1-800-866-4344 • Fax: 603-298-5958 • Email: info@woodstove.com ~ City of Wheat Ridge ~ Residential Roofing PERMIT - 081100 " PERMIT NO: 081100 ISSUED: 09/22/2008 JOB ADDRESS: 9630 W 415T AVE . EXPIRES: 03/21/2009 . 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OCCUPANCY: Reviewer: FIRE DEPARTMENT:: ❑ approved w/ Comments ❑ disapproved ❑ no review required Bldg Valuation: $ DEPARTMENT USE ONLY ~ . = r- _ _ _ ~~~i ~ CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office ` (303) 235-2857 Fax INSPECTION NOTICE Inspection Type: ~c~~ Job Address/Permit Number: ;~l.~'C-. ,~~~t/1~r.r- ns~isor~ i ❑ No one available for inspection: Time ~ ~~s~~ AM/PM `j Re-Inspection required: No ~ ~ ~When corrections have 6een made, call for re-inspection at 303-234-5933 . ~ Date: ~ Inspector~~ia_ E DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE ,°r s ii t:: { ~ a . ' , ~ CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Y Building Inspection Division ' (303) 234-5933 Inspection line r (303) 235-2855 Office ' (303) 235-2857 Fax ?t INSPECTION NOTICE - Inspection Type: ~~s,y~ Job Address/Permit Number: ~ ~ ~ , f } s ;i ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ❑ No one available for inspection: Jime .3.'Ya AM/PM ~ Re-Inspection required: Yes No _ ~When corrections have been made, call /or re-inspection at 303-234-5933 Date: p 1e.79 Inspector ~ DO NOT REMOVE TH/S NOTICE ~ ~ ' -j ~ ~ _ ~ City of Wheat Ridge ~ Residential Roofing PERMIT - 081100 ST NO: 081100 ADDRESS: 9630 W 41ST AVE RIPTION: T/0 replace w/ 50 yr CONTACTS s 303/432-3289 Garland Crawford ISSUED: 09/22/2008 EXPSRES: 03/21/2009 dimensional shingles. PARCEL INFO E CODE: UA USE: UA DIVISION: 0262 BLOCK/LOT#: 0/ FEE SUMMARY ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 10,089.UUFEES ermit Fee 253.90 otal Valuation .00 se Tax 181.60 * TOTAL 435.50 ~naitions: nail installation &mid-roof inspection required. Board sheeting spaced more ien a.l/4 of an inch apart requires plywood overlay on entire roof ~hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and do not violate applicable rdinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that al1 =_asurements shown, and allegations made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this oplication and that I assume fu11 responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Huilding Code (I.s.C) and all other pplicable Wheat Aidge Ordinances, for work under Chis permit. Plans snbject to field inspection. of contractor wner date This pexmit was issued in accordance with the provisions set forth in your application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and to the Zoning Aegulations and Building Codes of Wheat Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the City. This peYmit shall expire 180 days from the issue date. Requests for an extension must be received prior to expiration date. An extension may be granted atthe discretion of the Building Official. If this permit expires, a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required, provided no chan9es have been or will be made in the original plans and speci£ications and any svspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year. If changes have been or if suspension or abandonment exceeds one (1) year, full fees shall be paid for a new permit. . No work of any manner shall be done that will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage probiem. Contractor sha11 notify the Building Inspector twenty-£our (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive written approval on inspection card before proceeding with successive phases of the job. The issuance of a perm:t or the apprwal of drawings and specifications sha11 not be construed to be a pesmit for, nor an approval of, any violati of Che provisions of the building codes or any other ordinance, 1aw, rule or regulation. All plan review is ub~ct~Eield inspections. o£ Chief HuWdinVfficial tlate CTION REQLiEST LINE: (303)234-5933 BUILDING OFFICE: (303)235-2855 STS MUST BE MADE BY 3PM ANY BUSINESS DAY FOR INSPECTION THE EOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY. _ I 1 INSPECTIOU'REGORD 'v°INSPECTioN LiNE: (303) 234-5933 Occupancv/TVpe Inspections will not be made unless this card is posted on the building site Call by 3:00 PM to receive inspection the foliowing business day. INSPECTOR MUST SIGN ALL SPACES PERTAINING TO THIS JOB FOUNDATION INSPECTIONS - Daie INSaecioe INITIALS COMMENTS: Footings/Caissons - Stemwall /(CEG) Concrete Encased Ground - Reinforcing or Monolithic Weatherproof / French Drain Sewer Service Lines Water Service Lines GONCRETE SLAB FLOOR Electrical (Underground) Plumbing (Underground) Heating (Underground) ROUGHS Sheathing Lath / Wali tie Mid-Roof 12 Electrical Service Rough Electric Rough Plumbing - Gas Piping Rough Mechanical Framing ' - rRVIiCCVIIVIa Insulation - Drywall Screw . FINALS Electrical - - Plumbing Mechanical Roof gl B~ Jl . Building Final r Fire Department . R.O.W & Drainage Parking & Landscaping START ALL ROUTING ONE WEEK PRIOR TO FINAL INSPECTIONS. "NOTE: ALL ITEMS MUST BE COMPLETED ANO APPROVED BY PLANNING AND ZON/NG, BUILD/NG AND PUBLfC WORKS BEFORE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS lSSUED_ FINAL INSPECTION SYTHE BUILDING DlVISION DOES NOT CONSTITUTEAUTHORIZATION OF A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY NOR PERMISSION FOR OCCUPANCV, vc,uNHNCY ►vU r rERMITTED UNTIL GERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IS ISSUED F°ROTECT THIS CRRD FROM THE WEATHER