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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication- Permit4 GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING, SANITATION, and PLANNING DEPARTMENT 109 8th, Street, Suite 303 Gknwood Springs, CO 81601(970) 9454212 No. 7898 Job Address (P irk) &L3 Loco;ri Nature of Work Building Permit Use of Building OM) r R('. R 1 1�� �1 = .�� �+ ,c17:7•010 owner 1 LL Contractor \')blu IL ID L S Amount of PcrmitSIp )00 ., Date 3/QjO k.)rn&\\ -5%b ? • 1:2) a',-\ 4).6 1.3. 1,:3 °' Cler r LL i t -r vC AS 0 c- L9C _ /��KOust Y�2 b ZS-ob ZZ 0 $00.0Q A gip, 3 7 » 1-S i; G1?d_-?G ;, o 0. 2 87.2 s_ ISO)S60 = T7 9 . ' ? 36'47,15 GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION GARFIELD COUNTY (GLENWOOD SPRINGS), COLORADO TELEPHONE: (W0) 41454212 4 • INSPECTION LINE: (470)384-50033 CC.PERMIT NO. i PARCEL/SCHEDULE NO. JOB ADDRESS: 3748 MA/ y• 8A alt voa9i 6p/wills/ Co -3/640/- I IAT NO. BLOCK NO. SUBDIVISION/EXEMPTION 2 °'tit` &a rA' K c' Awn-am/71a Ai? 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THE GRANTING OF AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE OR CANCEL LOCAL LAW REGULATING CONS CONSTRUCTION. 1 1 AND MUST BE ISSUED BY THE STATE OF VOID IF WORK OR CONSTRUCTION 110 DAYS, OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR FOR A PERIOD OF 110 DAYS AT ANY TIME AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND CORRECT. AIL PROVISIONS OF LAWS BE COMPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TO ONE Pin . PROVISIONS OF ANY OTHER STATE OR ' UCTTON OR THE PERFORMANCE OF ?ISL O! PLAN CHECK FEE/ r + PERMIT FEE: /6" TOTAL. FEE �O � DATE PERMIT ISSUED: ``y�� OCC: GROUP: NST: TYPE: j f F 1i.1 r • —/ ZONING: SETBACKS: , Signature of Owner, Contractor of authorized agent. 40: r 1-L ~ �' � Mir / /` li ` / 3 -( - MANU. HOME: f ISDS NO. et FEE: , Bnddiog Dept. Approval/Date _ Plaaniag I . , . AGREEMENT PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO THE APPLICANT AS OWNER, CONTRACTOR AND/OR THE AGENT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR OWNER TO CONSTRUCT THE STRUCTURE AS DETAILED ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBMITTED TO AND REVIEWED BY THE BUUDINODEPARTMENT. IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT, THE SIGNER HEREBY AGREES TO COMPLY WITH ALL BUILDING CODES AND IAND USE REGULATIONS ADOPTED BY GARFIELD COUNTY PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY GIVEN IN 30.21.201 CRS AS AMENDED. THE SIGNER FURTHER AGREES THAT IF THE ABOVE SAID ORDINANCES ARE. NOT FULLY COMPLIED W1TII IN THE LOCATION, ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF TITS ABOVE DESCRIBED STRUCTURE, THE PERMIT MAY THEN BE REVOKED BY NOTICE FROM TIRE COUNTY AND THAT THEN AND THERE IT SHALL BECOME NULL AND VOID. TITS ISSUANCE OF A PERMIT BASED UPON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER DATA SHALL NOT PREVENT THE BUILDING OFFICIAL PROM THEREAFTER REQUIRING THE CORRECTION OF ERRORS IN SAID PIANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND OTTER DATA OR FRO PREVENTING BUILDING OPERATION BEING CARRIED ON THEREUNDER WHEN TN VIOLATION OF THIS CODE OR ANY OTHER ORDINANCE OR REGUTATTON OF THIS JURISDICTION. THE REVIEW OF THE SUBMITTED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND INSPECTIONS CONDUCTED THEREAFTER DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN CCEPTANCE OP ANY RESPONSIBILITIES OR LIABILITIES BY GARFIEID COUNTY FOR ERRORS, OMISSIONS OR DISCREPANCIES. THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THESE . AND IMPLEMENTATION DURING CONSTRUCTION RESTS SPECIFICALLY WITH THE ARCHITECT, DESIGNER BUILDER AND OWNER COMMENTS ARE INTENDED TO BE r t � IVE AND TN SUPPORT OF THE OWNERS INTEREST. G.rformoo3 I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE. THAT I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE AGREEMENT ABOVE. lc> Po 90' l The following items are required by Garfield County for a final inspection: 1. A final Electrical Inspection from the Colorado State Electrical Inspector; 2. Permanent address assigned by Garfield County Building Department posted where readily, visible from access road; 3. A finished roof,.a lockable house, complete.exterior,siding, exterior doors and windows installed, a complete kitchen with cabinets, a sink with hot & cold running water, non-absorbent kitchen floor coverings, counter tops and finished walls, ready for stove'and refrigerator, all necessary plumbing; 4. A complete bathroom, with wash bowl, tub or shower, toilet stool, hot and cold running water, non-absorbent floors and walls finished and a privacy door; 5. All steps outside or inside over three (3) steps must have handrails, guard rails on balconies or decks over 30" high constructed to all 1994 UBC requirements; 6. Outside grading done to where water will detour away from the building; 7. Exceptions to the outside steps, decks and grading may be made upon the demonstration of extenuating circumstances, i.e. weather, but a Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all the required items are completed and a final inspection made. A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL ALL THE ABOVE ITEMS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED. * * * *CANNOT OCCUPY OR USE DWELLING UNTIL A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY (C.O.) IS ISSUED. OCCUPANCY OR USE OF DWELLING WITHOUT A C.O. WILL BE CONSIDERED AN ILLEGAL OCCUPANCY AND MAY BE GROUNDS FOR VACATION PREMISES UNTIL ABOVE CONDITIONS ARE MET. I understand and agree to abide by the above conditions for occupancy, a the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for the dwelling under building permit # Signature Date bpcont , 4 • • GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING AND PLANNING 970-945-8212 MINIMUM APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF COMMERCIAL OR MULTI -FAMILY RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS including NEW CONSTRUCTION ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS and MOVED BUILDINGS In order to understand the scope of the work intended under a permit application and expedite the issuance of a permit it is important that complete information be provided. Adequate and complete information will prevent delays in the plan review process. Reviewing a plan and the discovery that required information has not been provided by the applicant may result in the delay of the permit issuance and in proceeding with building construction. The owner or contractor may be required to provide this information before the plan review may proceed. This causes delays because other plans that are in line for review may be given attention before the new information may be reviewed after it has been provided to the Building Department. Please review this document to determine if you have enough information to design your project and provide adequate information to facilitate a plan review. If you do not, it may be helpful to obtain a book titled "Dwelling Construction Under the Uniform Building Code". This book is available to you through this department at our cost. Also, please consider using a design professional for assistance in your design and a construction professional for construction of your .project. To provide for a more understandable plan in order to determine compliance with the building, plumbing and mechanical codes, applicants are requested to review the following checklist prior to and during design. 1 ! s As of January 1, 1999: Plans to be included for a Building Permit, must be on draft paper at least 18"x 24"" and drawn to scale. Plans must include a floor plan, a concrete footing and foundation plan, elevations all sides with decks, balcony steps, hand rails and guard rails, windows and doors, including the finish grade line. A section showing in detail, from the bottom of the footing to the top of the roof, including re -bar, anchor bolts, pressure treated plates, floor joists, wall studs and spacing, insulation, sheeting, house -rap, (which is required), siding or any approved building material. A window schedule. A door schedule. A floor framing plan, a roofing framing plan, roof must be designed to withstand a 40# per ft. up to 7,000 F.O.S. and an 80 M.P.H. wind. All sheets to be identified by number and indexed. All of the above requirements must be met or your plans will be returned. Applicants are required to indicate appropriately and to submit completed checklist at time of application for a permit: 1. Is a site plan included that indicates the distance of the proposed building or addition to propertyiines, other buildings, set back easements and utility easements? Yes j/ No Not necessary for project 2. Are the plans submitted for application construction drawings and not drawings that are stamped or marked identifying them as "Not for construction, forpermit issu ice onl " "Approv drawings only", "For permit issuance only" or similar language? Yes V No Not necessary for this project 3. Does the site plan include the location, including the distances to property lines, wells, (on subject property and adjacent properties), streams or water courses of the I. S.D.S (Individual Sewage Disposal System) and has the system been designed, stamped and signed by,a Colorado registered engineer? Ola ''t t.iG 'U 151-M- ter -P -E7 ter -PT (• Yes V No Not necessary for this project 4. Does the site plan indicate the location and direction of the State, County or private road accessin a property? Yes No Not necessary for this project 2 1 Do the plans include a foundation plan indicating the size, location and spacing of all reinforcing steel in accordance with the uniform building code or per stamped engineered design? / Yes V No Not necessary for this project 6. If the building is a pre-engineered structure, is there a stamped, signed engineered foundation plan for this building? Yes VV _ No Not necessary for this project 7 Do the plans indicate the location and size of ventilation openings for under floor crawl spaces and the clearances required between wood and eartl37 Yes No Not necessary for project V. 8. Do the plans indicate the size and location of the ventilation openings for the attic, roof joist sp es and soffits? Yes V No Not necessary for this project 9. Do the plans include design loads as required under the Uniform Building Code for roof snowlo ls, (a minimum of 40 pounds per square foot in Garfield County)? Yes �/ No Not necessary for this project 10. Do the plans include design loads as required for floor loads under the Uniform Building Code S on 2304 and Tables 23-A and 23-B? Yes No Not necessary for this project 11. Doe the plan include a building section drawing indicating foundation, wall, floor and roof constru9tion? Yes V No Not necessary for this project 12. Is thed speed and exposure design included in the plan? Yes V No Not necessary for this project 13. Does the building section drawing include size and spacing of floor joists, wall studs, ceiling jpfists, roof rafters or joists or trusses? Yes 1/ No Not necessary for this project 14. Does the building section drawing or other detail include the method of positive connect' n of all columns and beams? Yes V No Not necessary for this project 3 e 15. Does the plan indicate the height of the building or proposed addition from the highest point of the building or addition measured at mid span between the ridge and the eave downt existing grade contours? Yes V No Not necessary for this project 16. Does the plan include any stove or zero clearance fireplace planned for installation including make and model and Colorado Phase II certifications or Phase II EPA certification? Yes No Not necessary for this project V 17. Does the plan include a masonry fireplace including a fireplace section indicating design to comply with the Uniform Building Code Chapter 37? Yes No Not necessary for this project I/ 18. Does the plan include a window schedule or other verification that egress/rescue windows from sleeping rooms and/or basements comply with the requirements of the Uniform Building,Code? Yes �/ No Not necessary for this project 19. Does the plan include a window schedule or other verification that windows provide natural fight and ventilation for all habitable rooms? Yes No Not necessary for this project 20. Do the plans indicate the location of glazing subject to human impact such as glass doors, glazing immediately adjacent to such doors; glazing adjacent to any surface normally used as a walking surface; sliding glass doors; fixed glass panels; shower doors and tub enclosu s and specify safety glazing for these areas? Yes t No Not necessary for this project Do the plans include a complete design for all mechanical systems planned for installation in this bydlding? Yes 1/ No Not necessary for this project 22. Have all areas in the building been accurately identified for the intended use? (Occupancy as identi'ed in the Uniform Building Code Table 5-A) Yes �/ No Not necessary for this project 23 Does the lan indicate the quantity, form, use and storage of any hazardous materials that may be ' use in this building? Yes No Not necessary for this project Al S PrA g..ar- 6y$LIAA NPV. • SWa-l_ VeDA r"?‘arwlivAllAit, kr 4iro rte.. Aru i64 4 Permit # ❑ Ok rough In AC.Ok partial rougOn_ ❑ Ok to pourJ Ok final 4oy Date Inspecto Inspector Phone # COLORADO STATE ELECTRICAL BOARD 1580 Logan Street, Suite 550 Denver, CO 80203-1941 r 24. Is the location of all natural and liquid petroleum gas furnaces, boilers and water heaters indicate on the plan? Yes V No Not necessary for this project 25. Do the plans indicate the location and dimension of restroom facilities and if more than four emldloyees and both sexes are employed, facilities for both sexes? Yes V No Not necessary for this project 26. Do the plans indicate that restrooms and access to the building are handicapped accessible? Yes �/ No Not necessary for this project 27. Have n (2) complete sets of construction drawings been submitted with the application? Yes V No Not necessary for this project 28. Have you designed or had this plan designed while considering building and other constru on code requirements? Yes V No Not necessary for this project 29. Does the plan accurately indicate what you intend to construct and what will receive a final insp ion by the Garfield County Building Department? Yes V No 30. Do you understand that approval for design and/or construction changes are required arigr toithe implementation of these changes? Yes V No 31. Do you understand that the Building Department will collect a "Plan Review" fee from you at the time of application and that you will be required to pay the "Permit" fee as well as any ",§eptic System" fees required, at the time you pick up your building permit? Yes V No 32. Are you aware that you are required to call for all inspections required under the Uniform Building Code including approval on a final inspection prior to receiving a Certificate of Occupan and occupancy of the building? Yes V No 33. Are you aware that the person signing the Permit Application whether the "Owner", "Agent of the Owner", "General Contractor", "Contractor" or otherwise, signing the applicat' n is the party responsible for the project complying with the Uniform Codes? Yes V No 5 34. Are you aware that twenty-four (24) hour notice is required for all inspections? Inspections will be made from Battlement Mesa to West Glenwood in the mornings and from Glenwood Springs to Carbondale, in the afternoon. Morning inspections must be called in by 12:00 p.m. the day before; afternoon inspections must be called in by 4:00 p.m. the day before. Failure to give twenty-four (24) hour notice for inspections will delay your inspection one (1) day. Inspections are to be called in to 384-5003. 35. Are you aware that prior to issuance of a building permit you are required to show proof of a driveway access permit or obtain a statement from the Garfield County Road & Bridge Department stating one is not necessary? You can contact the Road & Bridge Department at 625-8601. Yes wry, -• e)W 5Ti y} 9 No 36. Do you understand that you will be required to hire a State of Colorado Licensed Electrician and Plumber to perform installations and hookups? The license number will be requir9d at time of inspection. Yes V No Are you aware, that on the front of the building permit application you will need to fill in the Parcel/ Schedule Number for the lot you are applying for this permit on prior to issuan of the building permit? Your attention in this is appreciated. Yes V No I hereby ackno dge that I have read, understand, and answered these questions to the best of my ility. Signature Phone: 945-97/#2 (days); 9'/5.0 106' (evenings) Project Name: /A/1112 Project Address: 3768 dAli 'q $ Z. 9v6, ("9 GAgeritt. eq. 6 //J" //0/ dater / in the review process and not reviewed until required information has been provided and the application rotates again to first position for review. B. Delay in issuance of the permit. C. Delay in proceeding with construction. *If you answered "No" to this question the circumstances described in the question could result in a "Stop Work Order" being issued or a "Certificate of Occupancy" not being issued. Bpcomm 01/00 7 06/04/2001 18.49 FAX 9709459765 • 4 • 4 • } Arch Furniture ouz Mv'- 4;KENG FACILITES Pursuant to many requests from school districts. the State Electrical Board hes reviewed the requirements of the National Electrical Code which indicate that woodworking facilities should be classified as Class III, Divielon 1, locations. In an effort to maintain the standards which provide for the evident end practical safeguarding of life and property, and rovide a rational approach to the woollen, the Electrical Board has ruled that standard wiring may permitted in locations when the following docurrrentation is presented to the Board for consideration end approval_ This documentation must be submitted by in writing, and the change in classification must be acceptable to the local fire department. Verification met be Provided. .01 The equipment to be Installed In woodworking facilities must be tested' end approved for the purpose by a recognized testing agency such as Underwrflrrs Laboratories, Inc. .02 Approved and adequate duet collection systems trust be Installed for each dust producing tool, I.e. saws end enders. .03 Documentation of a preventative maintenance and a planned housekeeping ng program for areas of the woodworldrg facility. When the above requiremeribi ars met, the area is no longer classified and nom* wiring methods may be sufficient. See NEC 5034 exc., 50341, exc. Inspectors should perform follow-up Inspections, when time per, to assure continued compliance with the preventative maintenance and planned sek epi g program_ 'retaliations that have not met the above -fisted criteria will be required to iitM I ts woodworking facilities in conformance to the National E&&Ctrk ai Code Class 111, 1, requirements. S.t i lis �-t 1 A( • Aa-Aa-ni 1A:aR TO:CT.F.NWOOD FIRE DEPT FROM:9709459755 Pet IP i 06-12-01 To: Greg Winders, Electrical Inspector SRF PAR Colorado State Electrical Board, Glenwood 118 West 6' Suite 11214 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 Re: Classification variance for a woodworking facility. Dear Greg, The following is our position regarding a request for variance from the State of Colorado Electrical and Plumbing Board, by Bill Inverso of Architectural Furniture. Mr Inverso is making the request to be allowed to reduce his electrical installation requirement from a class III hazardous location to a class allowing normal wiring methods. I've researched the two documents you have provided, a page out of the State Electrical Inspectors Procedures Manual and a letter from John M. Caloggero with the National Electrical Code Committee of the NFPA, who penned his opinion regarding the classification of a commercial woodworking facility. I have contacted other fire authorities to glean their experience and I spoke with Steve Conrad at your request with the CSE&Denver office. I did review the NFPA master index file of Formal Interpretations but was unable to find an applicable interpretation. The Glenwood Springs Fire Department does not have the expertise nor the authority to comment on electrical related issues of this type. We have historically relied on the State Electrical Board as the Authority Having Jurisdiction, advising us on potential electrical hazards. The page from the inspectors procedure manual as I understand is specific to woodworking facilities within schools. These types of occupancy are uniquely different then commercial operations. We believe that Mr. Caloggero's letter is • more applicable to the situation and substantiates our position by stating ... "it is up to the authority having jurisdiction to make an evaluation based on the operation of similar types of operations and similar dust collection systems...". In my conversation with Steve Conrad it seemed reasonable that Mr Inverso should be allowed the opportunity to apply for the variance and be evaluated as Mr Caloggero's letter suggest. Mr Inverso is presently completing his new building which is comprised of mixed occupancy of Type III -1 hour construction and is sprinkled throughout with an NFPA 13 system. He will be installing a dust collection unit and will have a housekeeping plan in place. If you have further questions or need more information please feel free to contact myself or Chief Piper. Sincerely //J, Bill Harding, Battalion Chief CC: Mike Piper, Fire Chief Bill Inverso Arno Ehlers, Chief Building Official - Garfield County Steve Conrad, State Electrical Inspector - Level III 9709452796 WI NDERS CO. State E. B. DR60. Fax 363 P01 JUN 08 '01 08:31 Jan 10 2001 10:15 P.01 National Electrical Code Committee ,C#2 O.? the NATIONAL. FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCSATION 6ATrrIevMItAPOPf room. outNev. MAI5Aotiuo TTd 09410 May 31, 1988 Mr. Steve 14. Rion State of Colorado Electrical Board 1390, Logan Street Suite 400 Denver, CO 80203 -- TI5L11PhtO11E (517) M.1000 sest4t' Fax Note IA/ 'AS 7$71 Efsrep 10, I4 m% 10 TeleK20o9ae o���p„p {► y. i0 a'CWEC--.atiebla etritin6 4970. ?r17Let S r. Fax 170 - Lte'''i-010 Dear Mr. Rion: This is in reply to your letter dated May 29, 1988 in which you asked a question pertaining to the cxaseifS.cation of a commeroial woodworking facility. Since you have not identified which edition of the 2tationa1 Electrical Code is referenced in your letter T will assume it to be the 1987 edition. Clean Iii locations are those that Are hazardous because of the presence of easily ignitible fibers or f lyJ.ngs which are not likely to be in suspension in the air in quantities sufficient to produce ignitible mixtures, but rather have a tendency to accumulate in, on, or around equipment. Where a dust collection system tS utilized along with supervised housekeeping, it may reduce the location to a nonhazardous (classified) location. What constitutes a hazardous (classified) location is where there are accumulations of fibers or f1yings which interfere with the normal dissipation of heat from electrical equipment such as i.e. blocking ofair intakes for fan cooled motors' accumulation of lint or fibers on motors, COntrollera, lighting fixtures, etc., to the degree that they act as a thermal blanket causing temperatures in the equipment to exceed the ignition temperature of the fibers and f lyings. Therefore, it is up to the authority having jurisdiction to make an evaluation basad on the operation of similar type facilities with similar types of operations and similar dust collection systems. It all boils down to a good dust collection syetem and a good periodic house cleaning, before the area becomes a hazardous (classified) location, hope that the above personal comments help to clarify the point in question. Please note that since the above M JGTicE ON JN►piy1ATIPF18 A otSWf unt, t1 fftoo O1 Sri). 1ftIV 11 n9l pfooc*Rod M otpooriMle4 with aaaan SS qt tiro Aeput meal QgYifflttf10 GA.WIIItBB PIDJP4tb not be na„Fc.rss tea dem&'oslttee of t7 FPA Er ono of Ito GOmmittles oet0 anon WWI aanalpertd iA be, net be ewes VADA u a Famed micro(. iii an. AF, -AR -01 08:28 TO:GLENWOOD FIRE DEPT FROM: 9709452796 P01 9709452796 GWINDERS 363 PO2 JUN 08 '01 02:31 M CO. State E. B. DRGO. Fax :970-247-0701 Mr. Rion May 31, 1968 Page 2 Jan 10 2001 10:15 P.02 has not been processed in accordance with the NFP Regulations Governing Committee Projects. Section 16, they, shall not be considered a Formal Interpretation. However, 1 am sending a copy of this letter to the chairman of Code -Making Panel 14 in the event that he wishes to comment !urther on the matter. Yours truly, Jin M. Caloggero Electrical Field Service Specialist 3MC/rI1►f GCS R. J. BiermHall, chairmanrman CC CMP -14 L. J. Hall, Article 503 File rn • nr Fmuunnn F T RF WEPT FROM:9709452796 P92 I) • J • • 5-29-01 OD 0° Spit Co c, To: Arno Ehlers, Chief Building Official 109 8th Street, Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 Re: Inverso Building Dear Arno, This letter documents Fire Code Requirements for Bill Inverso's project located at 3768 Highway 82. As you are aware I have been working with Bob'Pennington who is the design /"engineer for the sprinkler system. I've already submitted the blueprints of the system and my comments to you prior to this correspondence. This letter also references my previous comments for water supply requirements in a letter written to Mr Inverso in January. Sprinkler Requirements: The requirements for the sprinkler system were stipulated in the January letter. My comments in regards to the system design are listed on the blueprints. I conducted my plan review as a Type II - 1 hr building which was based upon the building plan and attached plan analysis sheets I received from your office. Since then I've been informed that the intention for the construction type had meant to be a Type III - lhr which would allow wood construction for the second floor. After meeting with Mr. Inverso, consulting with Bob Pennington and yourself we have come to the consensus that the resultant concealed space can be dealt with as follows. Place appropriate upright sprinklers in those concealed areas which have suspended ceilings. Pendant heads are still required on the underside of the suspended ceiling. In all other areas the ceiling joists will be insulated and drywall attached. The appropriate sprinkler application, (uprights), will be installed in these locations as well. The Department will require as built sprinkler drawings at job completion to reflect on the changes along with certification from the sprinkler installer that the hydraulic test meeting NFPA 13 standards were met. These drawings will then be sent to the Colorado Division of Fire Safety to meet compliance with the State's Plan Registration requirements. The sprinkler system shall be maintained and periodically tested per NFPA 25, (Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water Based Fire Protection Systems), as adopted by our jurisdiction. Access: The southwest entry is a key access point for the fire department to take suction from the dry hydrant and attach to the fire department connection. The outbuildings which are depicted in the drawing will be removed. This access shall handle the imposed load of Fire Apparatus and 806 COOPER AVENUE GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601 970/945-4942 FAX 970/945-6040 meet surface requirement of Garfield County. It's imperative that no parking is allowed which would block our access to the hydrant and the room needed to conduct our operations. This access should be signed as a Fire Lane meeting compliance with Article 901.4.2 of the Uniform Fire Code. We will work with Mr. Inverso on a sign plan which will meet department approval. The north entry is acceptable and will provide alternative access. Alarm Requirements: As referenced in the January letter and Article 1003.3 of 1994 UFC all valves controlling the water supply for the sprinkler system and water flow switches shall be electrically monitored and dialed to an approved central receiving station. An approved audible sprinkler flow alarm shall be provided on the exterior of the building by the fire department connection. An approved audible sprinkler flow alarm to alert the occupants shall be provided in the interior of the building in a normally occupied location. A manual pull station is required in an approved normally occupied location. A smoke detector tied into the alarm system and located in the same proximity of the fire alarm panel, is required. This smoke detector and the manual pull must activate central receiving. Low power detection is required at the pump so the Fire Department is notified that there is no power to work the firepump. These devices and their installation must comply with NFPA 72. The department shall receive information on the devices ensuring their UL listing and compatibility to the system. Battery calculations and as built drawings of the system is required. Fire extinguishers: The hose cabinets shown in the sprinkler plans, are also supplied with 2A -14B -C fire extinguishers. The locations as stipulated on the plans will satisfy most of the occupancies within the building. The Fire Department typically waits near job completion to determine any other fire extinguisher type and location needs based on occupancy and travel distance. We will work with Mr Inverso in this regard near job completion. If you need further information or have questions please feel free to contact Chief Piper or myself. Since ely ,/„//4 Bill Harding, Battalion Chief CC: Mike Piper, Fire Chief Bill Inverso, Owner Bob Pennington, Engineer 06/04!2001 19:49 FAI 9709459765 Arch Furniture • • IP WOODWORKING FACILITIES • gipti:841- frkiieb; @102 Pursuant to marry requests from school districts, the Stats Electrical Board has reviewed the requirements of the National Clsctricai Code which indicate that woodworking facilities should be classified as Class ill. Division 1, locations. In an effort to maintain the standards which provide for the eTdent and pr safeguarding of life and properly, and provide arationa3 approach to the eltklelien. the Electrical Board has ruled that standard nay be permitted In these locations when the following documentation is presented to the Board for consideration and approval_ This documentation must be submitted by in writing, and the change In classification must be acceptable to the kcal fire department. .Verification must be provided. .01 The equipment to be installed in woodwodcing facilities suchmust be tested- as Underwriters approved for the purpose by a recognized ting agency Laboratories, Inc. .02 Approved and adequate dust collection systems must be installed for each dust producing tool, 1e. sere and sanders, .03 Documentation of a preventative maintenance and a planned housekeiping program for areas of the woodworking facility. When the above requirements are met, the area is no longer cIass1ffed and normal wiring methods may be sufficient. See NEC 5034 exc., 503-11, sxo. Inspectors should perform follow-up ifspeodons, when time perms, to assure continued oampliance with the preventative maintenance and planned timekeeping prog- Irstatlations that have not met the above -fisted criteria will be required to ind1 Division a its woodworking faculties in conformance to the National E1�.ctdcal Cada Giese fi i, requirements. J . 96-64-61 16:46 TO:GLENWOOD FIRE DEPT FROM:9709459765 P92 • 1000D Silo c04# pe 1-20-0 41, ••37.• Mr� �Bill ��w l � Glenwood -Spring 'G 82 �o orado 81b01 7 Dear Bill, This letter summarizes research that 1 have done since our m of 12-12-00. In that meeting with Chief Piper it was decided that the concept for compliance with the f suppression provision of the Unifonn Fire Code is to sprinkler your building meeting the standards of4IFPA 13 with an onsite water supply and applicable fire pump based on standards that are stipulated within that same document The design of the sprinlder system must incorporate the following design features. • The water flow and tamper switches are required to be monitored through a central receiving station.. This allows for early notification of Fire Department response to more effectively mitigate a fire event. • The system must be supplied with a Fire Department Connection, (FDC), as close to the building front as possible. The location of the FDC may be impacted by the actual Location of the tank. The FDC allows us to connect to the building to boost water volume and pressure through the sprinlder system in order to suppress a fire of significant intensity. • A dry hydrant suction is required off of the tank. The nozzle end of the hydrant should have a 4 %s" standard steamer thread connect. The hydrant location needs to be within 150 feet of the Fire Department Connection. The suction enables the Fire Department to pull draft of water from the tank and put the water through the fire department connection. • The system will require outside and inside hose allowance per the occupancy of greatest demand as determined in the standard. With these design features in place the department should be able to effectively mitigate a fire event through early notification, quick connection of a water source via the dry hydrant, enabling us to support the sprinkler system through the Fire Department Connection and have enough water available until a secondary source of water supply can be established. These design features should meet compliance for the fire suppression provision of the Uniform Fire Code based upon the building concept that you presented at our meeting. Other applicable provisions of the fire code will or may apply based upon the construction type and occupancy classifications as determined by the building official of Garfield County during the plan review process. If you have questions or need further information please feel free to contact me or Chief Piper. Sink,. Bill Harding, BattaYion Chief CC: Mike Piper, Fire Chief • Arno Ehlers, Chief Building Official -Garfield County Bob Pennington, Engineer -Jerome Gamba and Associates z 806 COOPER AVENUE GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601 970/945-4942 FAX 970/945-6040 ����000 SPft ► � r r A �1tt 1 06-12-01 To: Greg Winders, Electrical Inspector F0EPARt Colorado State Electrical Board, Glenwood 118 West 6th Suite # 214 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 Re: Classification variance for a woodworking facility. Dear Greg, The following is our position regarding a request for variance from the State of Colorado Electrical and Plumbing Board, by Bill Inverso of Architectural Furniture. Mr Inverso is making the request to be allowed to reduce his electrical installation requirement from a class 111 hazardous location to a class allowing normal wiring methods. I've researched the two documents you have provided, a page out of the State Electrical Inspectors Procedures Manual and a letter from John M. Caloggero with the National Electrical Code Committee of the NFPA, who penned his opinion regarding the classification of a commercial woodworking facility. I have contacted other fire authorities to glean their experience and I spoke with Steve Conrad at your request with the CSEB-Denver office. I did review the NFPA master index file of Formal Interpretations but was unable to find an applicable interpretation. The Glenwood Springs Fire Department does not have the expertise nor the authority to comment on electrical related issues of this type. We have historically relied on the State Electrical Board as the Authority Having Jurisdiction, advising us on potential electrical hazards. The page from the inspectors procedure manual as I understand is specific to woodworking facilities within schools. These types of occupancy are uniquely different then commercial operations. We believe that Mr. Caloggero's letter is more applicable to the situation and substantiates our position by stating ... "it is up to the authority having jurisdiction to make an evaluation based on the operation of similar types of operations and similar dust collection systems...". In my conversation with Steve Conrad it seemed reasonable that Mr Inverse should be allowed the opportunity to apply for the variance and be evaluated as Mr Caloggero's letter suggest. Mr Inverso is presently completing his new building which is comprised of mixed occupancy of Type III - I hour construction and is sprinkled throughout with an NFPA 13 system. He will be installing a dust collection unit and will have a housekeeping plan in place. If you have further questions or need more information please feel free to contact myself or Chief Piper. Sincerely i. a0 /%, Bill Harding, Battalion Chief CC: Mike Piper, Fire Chief Bill Inverso Arno Ehlers, Chief Building Official - Garfield County Steve Conrad, State Electrical Inspector - Level III 4 • 9709452796 GWINDER6 CO. State E. B. DRGs. Fax:970-247-0701 363 P01 JUN 08 '01 08:31 Jan 10 2001 10:15 P.01 National Electrical Code Committee IACOP o.! the NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 6ATTORYMARC PARK, OU1tJCV, MAO4Aonb6ETT5 A.Ala May 31, 1988 Mr. . Steve M. Rion State of Colorado Electrical Board 1.394. Logan Street Suite 400 Denver, CO 80203 -- TEL0PHONE 1017)774.20o° 751.1x 110026e woV 970- 9 s1411O t"rhP-z.11,g76f 41(3— Dear Mr. Rion: This is in reply to your letter dated May 29, 1988 in which you asked a question pertaining to the cl.aseif icati on of a commercial woodworking facility. Since you have not identified which edition of the National Electrical Code is referenced an your letter i will assume it to be the 1987 edition. Class Ill locations are thooe that are hazardous because of the presence of easily ignitible fibers or flyings which are not likely to be in suspension in the air in quantities sufficient to produce ignitible mixtures, but rather have a tendency to accumulate in, on, or around equipment. Where a dust collection system is utilized along with supervised housekeeping, it may reduce the location to a nonhazardous (classified) location. What constitutes a hazardous (classified) 1ooation is where there are accumulations of fibers or flyings which interfere with the normal dissipation of heat from electrical. equipment ouch as i.e. blocking ofair intakes for fan cooled motors, accumulation of lint or fibers on motors, controllers, lighting fixtures, etc., to the degree that they act as a thermal blanket causing temperatures in the equipment to exceed the ignition temperature of the fibers and flyings. Therefore, it is up to the authority having jurisdiction to make an evaluation based .on the operation of similar type facilities with similar types of operations and similar dust collection systems. It all boils down to a good dust collection system and a good periodic house cleaning, before the area becomes a hazardous (classified) location. ]: hope that the above personal comments help to clarify the point in question, Please note that since the above JRoTICE oN INT!RMIVIATIONS w A atita►hant, wtittaa or or% 1r I lr rtO1 proo6t1Od In anaordwtr 0 ,rttb &Won 10 0 ihd ilatyuletlaAa Warning; GQmmlit/B PiGJpatb mhal1 not ba aQAlyda,a. tree °Motel ooaltbft Of IPA r,.y of ISO Cammttt.e6 WO Shill rm be commend to C.. Apar po 'WOO ipOA as, a Fame! toferptaration. &6-08-01 08:28 TO:GLENWOOD FIRE DEPT FROM:9709452796 P01 i' d f . 4 9709452796 GWINDERS CO. State E.B. DR60. Fax:970-247-0701 Mr. . Rion May 37., 1986 Page 2 363 P02 JUN 08 '01 02:31 Jan 10 2001 10:15 P.D2 has not been processed in accordance with the NFPA Regulations Governing Committee Projects, Suction 16, they shall not be considered a Formal. Interpretation. However, 1 am sending a copy of this letter to the chairman of Code -Making Panel 14 in the event that he wishes to comment further on the matter. Yours truly, ,aegpsdece ,7 sn M. Caloggera Electrical Field Service Specialist JmC/rmt R. G. Riermai n, Chairman CC L. J. Hall, chairman CMP -14 Article 503 File Cet 05-08-01 08:29 TO:GLENWOOD FIRE DEPT FROM:9709452796 P02 1111a 4411U I rua 1 Cu Un 1 nC JUD 24 HOURS NOTICE REQUIRED FOR INSPECTIONS BUILD ING PERM 1 T GIRF1ELD COUNTY, COLORADO Date Issued . ....1..Zoned Area Permit No....... AGREEMENT In consideration of the issuance of this permit, the applicant hereby agrees to comply with all laws and regulations related to the zoning, location; construction and erection of the proposed structure for which this permit is granted, and further agrees that if the above said regulations are not fully complied with in the zoning, location, erection and construction of the above described structure, the permit may then be revoked by notice from the County Building Inspector and IMMEDIATELY BECOME NULL AND VOID. u.e4rn `n . tutliziwm (cY r-74-orrY • k)/3� Address or egal Owner SetbacltSL Rear This Card Must Be Posted So It is Plainly Visible From The Street Until Final Inspection. INSPECTION RECORD Footing 1 , . , . ._Ta(,) _�3 . 2 - z,:1 ,e Foundation 3_13,0 I ,p4 AI r Underground Plumbing 5 — l. -e, i ,1_, Insulation S-- (L I -I -- 1 Ili „.� Rough Plumbing1, c r ,r a /7'/%4, ck.).,,trive43,Drywall 5-7— ix _ l �:, r;.� u;' • � `r � iia- � �-� ,,-� � �, � ���: ?�rrs Chimney & Vent t Electric Final (by State Inspector) 8 224_ 0fk/ Gas Piping hr -D I �,, /3t- � r Final .9 _7_ � 1 11 ,..y....&__ Electric Rough (By State Inspector),4yr ' I; ���r: Septic Final el -23_1 /4A/1141, Framing t- - r - f}.: 1:: (To include Roof in place and Window and Doors installed). Notes: ALL LISTED ITEMS MUST BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED BEFORE COVERING - WHETHER INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR, UNDERGROUND OR ABOVE GROUND. THIS PERMIT IS NOT TRANSFERABLE Phone 384-5003 109 8th Street County Courthouse Glenwood Springs, Colorado. APPROyDO NOT DESTROY THIS CARD ED t■k 10-6-99 DEPARTMENT OF!MERGENCY SERVICES EMS • N,.RE • RESCUE Bill Inverso 3768 Hwy 82 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 Dear Bill, In regards to replacing your building; any project submitted for plan review and placed on your property will have to comply with the present edition of the Uniform Fire code which has been adopted by the Glenwood Springs Rural Fire Protection District through Garfield County. Currently the 1994 Uniform Fire Code is the adopted version. As always, you are welcome to continue to review the department copy located at Station Two or I can assist in helping you acquire your personal copy. If you have questions or need further information feel free to contact myself or Chief Piper. Sincerely, ‘7/0A01;;,-41 Bill Harding (Battalio hief) cc: Mike Piper (Fire Chief) Mark Bean (Garfield County Planner) RECEIVED OCT 1 21999 806 Cooper Avenue • Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 • (970) 945-2575 • Fax (970) 945-2597 ___/ 0 1- M _ 73mAt q)19- fp/0 aye. 37q-- 7173 ir voll &AD? igAt, A Ziek ST 7A'/5 )0GA11 or Vfi'AT 1 1!/n P/b ADwly 76 7b 41 WVUGv A/ZG� PgD73Lify15 , T WoGIt_T> APP/tCWL !77 Cgc,- Argy cAuoSrenx.S o2 l'6YYiYV4M7- . X31.1. /o12 irie Jto-a-- 4 ik71 (:,() 4 -p -K) ceeae__/ /V ,-(4=/& aAc