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BLCO-03 -25-9150
CITADEL GLENWOOD, LLC
TENANT: WESTERN STATES FIRE SPRINKLER
TENANT FINISH FOR UNITS 7 AND 8
304 CENTER DRIVE
GLENWOOD SPRINGS
1) THE APPROVED PLANS ARE TO BE ON-SlrE FOR INSPECTIONS.
2) SANTTARY FACILIIES ARE REOUIRED TO BE PROVIDED FOR WORKERS.
3) A LIST OF REOUIRED INSPECTIONS WILL BE ATTACHED TO THE PLANS. THE STATE
IS TO PERMIT AND APPROVE THE ELECTRICAL WORK.
RMITS
4) UNDERGROUND UTtLtry LOCATES tS THE RESPONSTBTLTry OF THE OWNER OR
CONTRACTOR. 811 IS THE COLORADO UTILITY LOCATE HOT LINE.
5) ALL BACKFLOW PREVENTERS ARE REOUIRED TO BE TESTED AND CERTIFIED BY A
LICENSED BACKFLOW SPECIALIST AFTER INSTALLATION AND PRIOR TO ISSUANCE
OF THE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.
6) SEPARATE SIGN PERMITS ARE REOUIRED FOR ANY EXTERNAL SIGNS. PLEASE
CONTACT THE COUNTY PLANNER FOR THE APPLICATION.
7) ELECTRICAL CODE COMPLIANCE WILL BE DETERMINED BASED ON FIELD
INSPECTIONS PERFORMED BY THE STATE ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR, (303) 869-3458.
PLEASE HAVE THE INSPECTOR SIGN THE BUILDING CARD OR PROVIDE WRITTEN
DOCUMENTATION OF THE INSPECTIONS.
8) THE ELECTRICAL CODE REOUIRES A SEPARATE ELECTRICAL PERMIT FOR LOW
VOLTAGE FIRE ALARMS THAT HAS AN ALARM PANEL AND SEND A NOTIFICATION
TO THE FIRE DISTRICT WHEN UNDER ALARM. A ROUGH-IN INSPECTION WITH THE
STATE ELECTRTCAL tNSPECTOR rS REOUTRED (303)869-3458. PLEASE HAVE THE
INSPECTOR SIGN THE BUILDING CARD OR PROVIDE WRITTEN DOCUMENTATION
OF THE INSPECTION.
9) THE FIRE SPRINKLER AND ALARM ARE REOUIRED TO BE INSPECTED AND
APPROVED BY THE LOCAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. PLEASE PROVIDE SHOP
DRAWINGS TO THE FIRE DISTRICT FOR REVIEW AND SCHEDULE THE INSPECTIONS
ACCORDINGLY. PLEASE HAVE THE FIRE MARSHAL SIGN THE INSPECTION CARD
WHEN THE ROUGH INSPECTION IS APPROVED AND WHEN THE FINAL INSPECTION
IS APPROVED.
10)coMBUSTTBLE MATERTAL rS LtMTTED tN ryPE r AND ryPE il CONSTRUCTTON. SEE
IBC 603 FOR ALLOWED COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS.
1 1)ALL EXTERTOR LTGHTTNG rS TO BE DOWNCAST AND SHtELDED.
12)ANY MEMBRANE AND THROUGH PENETRATTONS OF THE FtRE RES|STTVE
CONSTRUCTION WILL BE REOUIRED TO BE FIRE-STOPPED WITH LISTED FIRE
STOPPING ASSEMBLIES. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE A CUT SHEET FOR THE
ASSEMBLTES AT THE FRAMTNG tNSPECT|ON. (tBC 713)
13)A PASSING BLOWER DOOR TEST IS REOUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED PRIOR TO
ISSUING THE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.
14)ALL STORAGE IS TO BE LESS THAN 12'IN HEIGHT OR HIGH PILE STORAGE CRITERIA
ARE REOUIRED. PLEASE CONSULTWITH THE FIRE MARSHAL IF APPLICABLE.
15)ANY EXPOSED FOAM lS TO BE COVERED W|TH AN TGNTTTON BARRTER OR A
THERMAL BARRTER BASED ON LOCATTON. (rRC R316)
inches (152 mm) nominal in depth for the upper half.
Framed or glued-laminated arches for roof construction
that spring fi'om the top of walls or wall abutments, framed
timber trusses and other roof framing, which do not sup-
port floor loads, shall have members not less than 4 inches
(102 mm) nominal in width and not less than 6 inches (152
mm) nominal in depth. Spaced members shall be permit-
ted to be composed of two or more pieces not less than 3
inches (76 mm) nominal in thickness where blocked sol-
idly throughout their intervening spaces or where spaces
are tightly closed by a continuous wood cover plate ofnot
less than 2 inches (51 mm) nominal in thickness secured to
the underside of the members. Splice plates shall be not
less than 3 inches (76 mm) nominal in thickness. Where
protected by approved automatic sprinklers under the roof
deck, framing members shall be not less than 3 inches (76
mm) nominal in width.
602.4.6 Floors. Floors shall be without concealed spaces.
Wood floors shall be constructed in accordance with Sec-
tion 602.4.6.1 or 602.4.6.2.
602.4.6.1 Sawn or glued-laminated plank floors.
Sawn or glued-laminated plank floors shall be one of
the following:
1. Sawn or glued-laminated planks, splined or
tongue-and-groove, ofnot less than 3 inches (76
mm) nominal in thickness covered with l-inch
(25 mm) nominal dimension tongue-and-groove
flooring, laid crosswise or diagonally, rslrr-inch
(12 mm) wood structural panel or tlr-inch (12.7
mm) particleboard.
2. Planks not less than 4 inches (102 mm) nominal
in width set on edge close together and well
spiked and covered with l-inch (25 mm) nominal
dimension flooring or r5l32-inch (12 mm) wood
structural panel or tlr-inch (12.7 mm) particle-
board.
The lumber shall be laid so that no continuous line of
joints will occw except at points of support. Floors
shall not extend closer than I lrinch (12.7 mm) to walls.
Such l/r-inch (12.7 mm) space shall be covered by a
molding fastened to the wall and so aranged that it will
not obstruct the swelling or shrinkage movements of
the floor. Corbelling of masonry walls under the floor
shall be permitted to be used in place of molding.
602.4.6.2 Cross-laminated timber floors. Cross-lami-
nated timber shall be not less than 4 inches ( I 02 mm) in
thickness. Cross-laminated timber shall be continuous
from support to support and mechanically fastened to
one another. Cross-laminated timber shall be permitted
to be connected to walls without a shrinkage gap pro-
viding swelling or shrinking is considered in the
design. Corbelling of masonry walls under the floor
shall be permitted to be used.
602.4.7 Roofs. Roofs shall be without concealed spaces
and wood roof decks shall be sawn or glued laminated,
splined or tongue-and-groove plank, not less than 2 inches
(51 mm) nominal in thickness; lrlr-inch-thick (32 mm)
wood structural panel (exterior glue); planks not less than
TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION
3 inches (76 mm) nominal in width, set on edge close
together and laid as required for floors; or of cross-lami-
nated timber. Other types of decking shall be permitted to
be used if providing equivalent fire resistance and struc-
tural properties.
Cross-laminated timber roofs shall be not less than 3
inches (76 mm) nominal in thickness and shall be continu-
ous from support to support and mechanically fastened to
one another.
602.4.8 Partitions and walls. Partitions and walls shall
comply with Section 602.4.8.1 or 602.4.8.2.
602.4.8.1Interior walls and partitions. Interior walls
and partitions shall be of solid wood construction
formed by not less than two layers of l-inch (25 mm)
matched boards or laminated construction 4 inches
(102 mm) thick, or of 1-hour fire-resistance-rated con-
struction.
602.4.8.2 Exterior walls. Exterior walls shall be of one
of the following:
1. Noncombustible materials.
2. Not less than 6 inches (152 mm) in thickness and
constructed of one of the following:
2.1. Fire-retardant-treated wood in accor-
dance with Section 2303.2 and complying
with Section 602.4.1.
2.2. Cross-laminated timber complying with
Section 602.4.2.
602.4,9 Exterior structural members. Where a horizon-
tal separation of 20 feet (6096 mm) or more is provided,
wood columns and arches conforming to heavy timber
sizes shall be permitted to be used externally.
602.5 Type V. Type V construction is that type of construc-
tion in which the structural elements, exterior walls and inte-
rior walls are of any materials permitted by this code.
sEcTloN 603
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL IN
TYPES IAND II CONSTRUCTION
603.1 Allowable materials. Combustible materials shall be
permitted in buildings of Type I or II construction in the fol-
lowing applications and in accordance with Sections 603.1.1
through 603.1.3:
l. Fire-retardqnt-treated wood shall be permitted in:
l.l. Nonbearing partitions where the rcquitedfire-
resistance rating is 2 hours or less.
1.2. Nonbearing exterior walls where fire-resis-
tance-rated construction is not required.
1.3. Roof construction, including girders, trussss,
framing and decking.
Exception: In buildings of Type IA con-
shuction exceeding two stories above
grade platte, fire-retardant-treated wood is
not permitted in roof construction where
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TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION
the vertical distance from the upper floor to
the roof is less than 20 feet (6096 mm).
2. Thermal and acoustical insulation, other than foam
plastics, having aflame spread index of not more than
25.
Exceptions:
1. Insulation placed between two layers of
noncombustible materials v,rithout an inter-
vening airspace shall be allowed to have a
Jlame spread index of not more than 100.
2. Insulation installed between a finished
floor and solid decking without interuening
airspace shall be allowed to have a Jlame
spread index of not more than 200.
3. Foam plastics in accordance with Chapter 26.
4. Roof coverings that have an A, B or C classification.
5. Interior floor fini,sh and floor covering materials
installed in accordance with Section 804.
6. Millwork such as doors, door frames, window sashes
and frames.
7. Interior wall and ceiling finishes installed in accor-
dance with Sections 801 and 803.
8. Trim installed in accordance with Section 806.
9. Where not installed greater than 15 feet (4572 mm)
above grade, show windows, nailing or fui:ring strips
ondl,voodcn bulkhcads bclow show windows, includ-
ing their frames, aprons and show cases.
10. Finish flooring installed in accordance with Section
805.
11. Partitions dividing portions of stores, offices or simi-
lar places occupied by one tenant only and that do not
establish a corridor serving an occupant load of 30 or
more shall be permitted to be constructed of fire-
retardant-treated wood, 1-hour fire-resistance-rated
construction or of wood panels or similar light con-
struction up to 6 feet (1829 mm) in height.
12. Stages and platforms constructed in accordance with
Sections 410.3 and 410.4, respectively.
13. Combustlble exterior wall coverings, balconies and
similar projections and bay or oriel windows in accor-
dance with Chapter 14.
14. Blocking such as for handrails, millwork, cabinets
and window and door frames.
15. Light-transmitting plastics as permitted by Chapter
26.
16. Mastics and caulking materials applied to provide
flexible seals between components of exterior v,all
conskuction.
17. Exterior plastic veneer installed in accordance with
Section 2605.2.
18. Nailing or furring strips as permitted by Section
803. t 1.
19. Heavy timber as permitted by Note c to Table 601 and
Sections 602.4.7 and 1406.3.
20. Aggregates, component materials and admixtures as
permitted by Section 703.2.2.
21. Sprayed fire-resistant materials and infumescent and
mastic fire-resistant coatings, determined on the basis
of Jire resistance tests in accordance with Section
703.2 and installed in accordance with Sections
17 05.14 and I 705. 1 5, respectively.
22. Mateials used to protect penetrations in fire-resis-
tance-rated assemblies in accordance with Section
714.
23. Materials used tt-r protect joints in fire-resistance-rated
assemblies in accordance with Section 715.
24. Mateials allowed in the concealed spaces of build-
ings of Types I and II construction in accordance with
Section 718.5.
25. Materials exposed within plenums complyrng wrth
Section 602 of the International Mechanical Code.
26. Wall construction of freezers and coolers of less than
1,000 square feet (92.9 m'1, in size, lined on both
sides with noncombustible materials and the building
is protected throughout with an n.u.tom.alic sprinkler
systent in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1.
603.1.1 Ducts. The use of nonmetaiiic ciucts shail be per-
mitted where installed in accordance with the limitations
of the International Mechanical Code.
603.1.2 Piping. The use of combustible piping materials
shall be permitted where installed in accordance with the
limitations of the International Mechqnical Code and the
httenmtional Plumbing Code.
603.1.3 Elcctrical. Thc usc of clcctrical wiring mcthods
with combustible insulation, fubing, raceways and related
components shall be permitted where installed in accor-
dance with the limital.ions of this code.
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