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BLRE-03-22-7 3BB
DON & LINDA HELMICH
PRIVATE BARN REMODEL ONLY
4006 CR 1 1 5, GWS
Sec. 29,T.06. R.BB 218729200109
1) ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY W|TH THE 2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE
(r.R.c.)AND 2009 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE (l.E.C.C,)
2) PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO ALL APPLICABLE ITEMS CONTAINED
IN THE ATTACHED "GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING REOUIREMENTS", NUMBER
REFERENCES NOTED ON PLANS REFER TO SPECIFIC ITEMS ON THIS LIST.
3) ELECTRTCAL PERMtTTtNG AND TNSPECTIONS BY COLORADO STATE ELECTRIC
BOARD, ELECTRICAL ROUGH-IN APPROVAL IS REOUIRED AT FRAME INSPECTION.
ELECTRICAL FINAL APPROVAL IS REOUIRED FOR FINAL INSPECTION &
CERTI FICATE OF OCCUPANCY.
4) WILDFIRE MITIGATION REOUIREMENTS: COMPLY WITH WILDFIRE MITIGATION
AND DEFENSIBLE SPACE REOUIREMENTS PER COLORADO STATE FOREST SERVICE
AND LOCAL FIRE DISTRICT.
5) REFERENCE ATTACHED FRAMING DETAILS BY SKPE ENGINEERS FOR SCOPE OF
WORK IN BARN ATTIC.
ó) THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN APPROVED TO AMEND SECTIONS OF BARN ROOF
SUPPORT & INSTALL SPRAY FOAM INSULATION IN BARN ATTIC. OWNER AND
INSULATION INSTALLER TO CAREFULLY VIEW AND REFERENCE THE ATTACHED
2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE SECTION R31ó FOAM PLASTIC TO
ENSURE AS-BUILT INSTALLATION COMPLIES WITH CODE. INSTALLER SHALL
PROVIDE PRODUCT LISTING AND THERMAL BARRIER PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
AND HAVE'CUT SHEETS'AND AN INSULATION CERTIFICATE AVAILABLE FOR THE
BUILDING INSPECTOR AT INSULATION INSPECTION.
7) ALTERATIONS ARE PROPOSED WITHIN THE EXISTING BARN STORAGE ATTIC AND
NO CONVERSTON TO HABITABLE LIVING USE(S) lS UNDERSTOOD TO BE
CONTEMPLATED. ANY FUTURE CHANGES TO BUILDING OCCUPANCY OR USE
MAY FIRST BE SUBJECT TO A NEW BUILDING PERMIT AND FURTHER REVIEWS FOR
LAND USE AND ZONING REGULATIONS AND BUILDING CODES IN EFFECT AT TIME
OF FUTURE WORK.
BUILDING PLANNING
2. Smoke alarms installed in accordance with Section
R314.2.2 shall be permitted to be battery powered.
R314.7 Fire alarm systems. Fire alarm systems shall be per-
mitted to be used in lieu of smoke alarms and shall comply
with Sections R314.7.1 through R.314.7.4.
R314.7.1 General. Fire alarm systems shall comply with
the provisions of this code and the household fire warning
equipment provisions of NFPA 72. Smoke detectors shall
be listed in accordance with UL 268.
R314.7,2 Location. Smoke detectors shall be installed in
the locations specified in Section R314.3.
R3L4.7.3 Permanent fixture. Where a household fire
alarm system is installed, it shall become a permanent fix-
ture of the occupancy, owned by the homeowner.
R3L4,7.4 Combination detectors. Combination smoke
and carbon monoxide detectors shall be permitted to be
installed in fire alarm systems in lieu of smoke detectors,
provided that they are listed in accordance with UL 268
andUL2O75.
sEcTloN R315
CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS
R315.1 General. Carbon monoxide alarms shall comply with
Section R315.
R315.1.1 Listings. Carbon monoxide alarms shall be
listed it accordance with UL 2034. Combination carbon
monoxide and smoke alarms shall be listed in accordance
with UL 2034 andUL217.
R315.2 Where required. Carbon monoxide alarms shall be
provided in accordance with Sections R315.2.1 andR3l5.2.2'
R315.2.1 New construction. For new construction, car-
bon monoxide alarms shall be provided in dwelling units
where either or both of the following conditions exist.
1. The dwelling unit contains a fuel-fired appliance'
2. The dwelling unit has an attached garage with an
opening that communicates with the dwelling unit.
R315.2.2 Alterations, repairs and additions. Where
alterations, repairs or additions requiring a permit occur,
or where one or more sleeping rooms are added or created
in existing dwellings, the individual dwelling unit shallbe
equipped with carbon monoxide alarms located as
required for new dwellings.
Exceptions:
1. Work involving the exterior surfaces of dwell-
lngs, such as the replacement of roofing or siding,
or the addition or replacement of windows or
doors¡ or the addition of a porch or deck, is
exempt from the requirements of this section.
2. Installation, alteration or repairs of plumbing or
mechanical systems are exempt from the require-
ments of this section.
R315.3 Location. Carbon monoxide alarms in dwelling units
shall be installed outside of each separate sleeping area in the
immediate vicinity of the bedrooms. Where a fuel-burning
appliance is located within a bedroom or its attached bath-
room, a carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed within the
bedroom.
R315.4 Combination alarms. Combination carbon monox-
ide and smoke alarms shall be permitted to be used in lieu of
carbon monoxide alarms.
R315.5 Power source. Carbon monoxide alarms shall
receive their primary power from the building wiring where
such wiring is served from a commercial source and, where
primary power is intemrpted, shall receive power from a bat-
tery. Wiring shall be permanent and without a disconnecting
switch other than those required for overcurrent protection.
Exceptions:
1. Carbon monoxide alarms shall be permitted to be
battery operated where installed in buildings without
commercial power.
2. Carbon monoxide alarms installed in accordance
with Section R315.2.2 shall be permitted to be bat-
tery powered.
R315.6 Carbon monoxide detection systems. Carbon mon-
oxide detection systems shall be permitted to be used in lieu
of carbon monoxide alarms and shall comply with Sections
R3 15.6. 1 through R3 15.6.4.
R315.6.1 General. Household carbon monoxide detection
systems shall comply with NFPA 720. Carbon monoxide
detectors shall be listedin accordance with UL 2075.
R31.5.6.2 Location. Carbon monoxide detectors shall be
installed in the locations specified in Section R315.3.
These locations supersede the locations specified in NFPA
720.
R315.6.3 Permanent fîxture. Where a household carbon
monoxide detection system is installed, it shall become a
permanent fixture of the occupancy and owned by the
homeowner.
R315.6.4 Combination detectors. Combination carbon
monoxide and smoke detectors shall be permitted to be
installed in carbon monoxide detection systems in lieu of
carbon monoxide detectors, provided that they are listed in
accordance with UL 2075 anduL268.
sEcTloN R316
FOAM PLAST¡C
R316.1 General. The provisions of this section shall govern
the materials, design, application, construction and installa-
tion of foam plastic materials.
R316.2 Labeling and identifïcation. Package. and contain-
ers of foam plastic insulation and foam plastic insulation
components delivered to the job site shall bear the label of an
approved agency showing the manufacturer's name, the
product listing, product identification and information suffi-
cient to determine that the end use will comply with the
requirements.
R3L6.3 Surface burning characteristics. Unless otherwise
allowed in Section R316.5, foam plastic or foam plastic cores
used as a component in manufactured assemblies used in
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building construction shall have a flame spread index of not
more than 75 and shall have a smoke-developed index of not
more than 450 when tested in the maximum thickness and
density intended for use in accordance with ASTM E 84 or
IIL 723. Loose-fill-type foam plastic insulation shall be
tested as board stock for the flame spread index and smoke-
developed index.
Exception: Foam plastic insulation more than 4 inches
(102 mm) thick shall have a flame spread index of not
more than 75 and a smoke-developed index of not more
than 450 where tested at a thickness of not more than 4
inches (102 mm), provided that the end use is approved in
accordance with Section R316.6 using the thickness and
density intended for use.
R3L6.4 Thermal barrier. Unless otherwise allowed in Sec-
tion R316.5, foam plastic shall be separated from the interior
of a building by an approved thermal barrier of not less than
llr-inch flzi mÐ gypsum wallboard,23/r"-inch (18.2 mm)
wood structural panel or a material that is tested in accor-
dance with and meets the acceptance criteria of both the Tem-
perature Transmission Fire Test and the Integrity Fire Test of
NFPA 275.
R31.6.5 Specifïc requirements. The following requirements
shall apply to these uses of foam plastic unless specifically
approved in accordance with Section R316.6 or by other sec-
tions of the code or the requirements of Sections R316.2
through R316.4 have been met.
R31,6.5.1 Masonry or concrete construction. The ther-
mal barrier specified in Section R316.4 is not required in a
masomy or concrete wall, floor or roof when the foam
plastic insulation is separated from the interior of the
building by not less than a l-inch (25 mm) thickness of
masonry or concrete.
R316.5.2 Roofing. The thermal barrier specified in Sec-
tion R316.4 is not required where the foam plastic in a
roof assembly or under a roof covering is installed in
accordance with the code and the manufacturer's instruc-
tions and is separated from the interior of the building by
tongue-and-groove wood planks or wood structural panel
sheathing, in accordance with Section R803, that is not
less than tsl"rinch (11.9 mm) thick bonded with exterior
glue, identified as Exposure 1 and with edges supported by
blocking or tongue-and-groove joints or an equivalent
material. The smoke-developed index for roof applications
shall not be limited.
R316.5.3 Attics. The thermal barrier specified in Section
R316.4 is not required where all of the following apply:
l. Attic aacess is required by Section R807.1.
2. Ttre space is entered only for purposes of repairs or
maintenance.
3. The foam plastic insulation has been tested in accor-
dance with Section R316.6 or the foam plastic insu-
lation is protected against ignition using one of the
following ignition barrier materials:
3.1. lt/r-inch{hick (38 mm) mineral fiber insula-
tion.
BUILD¡NG PLANNING
3.2. tl -iîçh-Íhick (6.4 mm) wood structural pan-
els.
3.3. 3/r-inch (9.5 mm) particleboard.
3.4. t/o-inch(6.4 mm) hardboard.
3.5. 3/r-inch (9.5 mm) gypsum board.
3.6. Corrosion-resistant steel having a base metal
thickness of 0.016 inch (0.406 mm).
3.7. lt/r-inch{hick (38 mm) cellulose insulation;
or
3.8. l/o-inch (6.4 mm) fiber-cement panel, soffit
or backer board.
The ignition banier is not required where the foam
plastic insulation has been tested in accordance with Sec-
tion R316.6.
R31,6.5.4 Crawl spaces. The thermal barrier specified in
Section R316.4 is not required where all of the following
apply:
l. Crawl space access is required by Section R408.4.
2. En1ry is made only for purposes of repairs or main-
tenance.
3. The foam plastic insulation has been tested in accor-
dance with Section R316.6 or the foam plastic insu-
lation is protected against ignition using one of the
following ignition barrier materials:
3.1. lt/r-inch-thick (38 mm) mineral fiber insula-
tion;
3.2. rlo-inch-thick (6.4 mm) wood structural pan-
els;
3.3. 3/r-inch (9.5 mm) particleboard;
3.4. rlo-inch(6.4 mm) hardboard;
3.5. 3/r-inch (9.5 mm) gypsum board; or
3.6. Conosion-resistant steel having a base metal
thickness of 0.016 inch (0.406 mm).
R316.5.5 Foam-fTlled exterior doors. Foam-filled exte-
rior doors are exempt from the requirements of Sections
R316.3 and R316.4.
R316.5.6 Foam-fÏlled garage doors. Foam-filled garage
doors in attached or detached garages are exempt from the
requirements of Sections R316.3 and R316.4.
R316.5.7 Foam backer board. The thermal barrier speci-
fied in Section R316.4 is not required where siding backer
board foam plastic insulation has a thickness of not more
than 0.5 inch (12.7 mm) and a potential heat of not more
than 2000 Btu per square foot" (22 720 kJlmz) when tested
in accordance with NFPA 259 provided that:
1. The foam plastic insulation is separated from the
interior of the building by not less than 2 inches (51
mm) of mineral fiber insulation;
2. The foam plastic insulation is installed over existing
exterior wall îinish in conjunction with re-siding; or
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