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No. 5596 GARPQsLD COUNTY BUILDING, SANTIATIONandPLA_NNING DEPARTMENT 109 8th Strcct Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 (303) 945-8212 Job Address 9929 Highway 82, Carbondale Natumofwork Building Permit Use ofBuildin_ Wastewater Treatment Filter Building Owner Aspen Glen Gnlf Company Contractor Gould Construction Amount ofA.,l.rit$ 6,170.17 Date August 31, 1995 Permit: 3,739.50 Plan : 2,430.67 S. Archuleta Clerk • BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION GARFIELD COMM, COLORADO Applicant to complete . l numbered spaces.on / PERMIT NO, S ?G LO _ PARCEVSCHED NO. / JOB ADDRESS /. , p�(% , // e , 1 LEGAL LOT NO. BLOCK SUBDIVISION DESCR. 2 OWNER Aspen Glen Golf Co. ADDRESS 9929 Hwy 82 RA.963 -4538' WK. PH. 3 CONTRACTOR Not selected ye t ADDRESS PH. LICENSE NO. 118 West 6th St. 4 ARCHITECT OR DESIGNER SGM ADDRESS oOd Spqs., Co. PH.55 -1004 LICENSE NO. ENGINEESchrnueser Gordon Meyer ADDR o 6th SL. H.5 - 1004 LICENSE NO. 5 Gle nwood Snas., Co. P 5 bldgs total 6 S.F OF BUILDING,C/3, fbota e 503Mn.>e S.F OF LOT 6 Acres HEIGHT 10 NO. OF FLOORS -114'3400- _ /4 7I �CaL .t°r• 7 USE OF BUILDING Wastewate Treatment • r/ t 2-e'- T / / L Q/l d C r r 8 CLASS OF WORK °NEW °ADDITION o ALTERATION °REPAIR o MOVE oREMOVE 9 DESCRIBE WORK Wastewater Treatment Plant S/Efflf/yr? Pr'/t r'II TS w/b G Lf r I SSo rro eveykric Pt! /1 -. CDf'TRo CcoC, 'vac - T/?2/3ine 4- re2oc; ra r , C -T � ma e i n j' fin 10 GARAGE SINGLE DOUBLE CARPORT SINGLE DOUBLE N/A J CL, qtr / /://c /' DRIVEWAY PERMIT N/A ON SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL PERMIT N/A SITE PLAN 'Enclosed Sew° rant& V - c✓ - a 5 ss _,/T 11 VALuAno. WORK: $ 1. 1 I1L1111ONDJUSTED VAL.$ PLAN CHECK FEE a & '/3) , 7 PERMIT FEE ✓ . 73? c/ / T /(Qy SPECIAL CONDITIONS:* FD. 'nc' impart, SCHOOL IMPACT FEE NO. OF BUILDINGS ON USE OF BUILDINGS NOW ON 0 y n. / • MFII . ro,- rcn 7-.7,1r � roll Con ` PARCEL n LJ PARCEL y II4NC''c w / Toy et re. i7ftl r /el r 2 TOTAL FEE LO - / J/76 CC. OGR.,3 -7 N _N - I-#4 CO ST. TYPE NOTICE WATER SUPPLY DATE PERMIT ISSUED S- 3 / ..�� SEPARATE PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL PLUMBING, HEATING, VENTILATING OR AIR CONDITIONING SPECIAL APPROVALS REQUIRE° RECENEO NOT REQUIRED THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF WORK OR CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED IS ZONING v NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 180 DAYS OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS AT ANY TIME AFTER WORK IS COMMENCED. HEALTH DEPT. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW [ 8 =/ g- -g .5 N x AN THE SAME TO BE TRUE D CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES FIRE DEPT. �"LUKL ' R2YIh4 GOVERNING THIS TYPE OF WORK WILL BE COMPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TO GIVE SOIL REPORT AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE OR CANCEL THE PROVISIONS OF ANY OTHER STATE OR LOCAL LAW REGULATIN CONSTRUCTION OR THE D PERFORMANCE ' � OF SETBACKS _ CONSTRUCTION. `� ate) � FLOOD HAZARD Si. nature` r t: char or authoriz e • • . gent h. ir: -•and / /./ tood notice above. _ ,„„„..7 �1 - 7 - MANUF. HOME Building Department Approve/date Planning Department Approval/date ilfr " 1 2/ /1 0/12 /y N0 SG fon - eat, ter? Wo+fS aPer)?wtr RY mar hov.c9r.o r7N g- -29-93, _ f AGREEMENT SuG2 NC or ', nner o•- 1ge oH t/, cOfneAo O,T' 9 2 /92- f /4'9L /NrP PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO THE APPLICANT AS OWNER, CONTRAC R AND /OR THE AGENT OF THE CONTRACTOR OR OWNER Ti CONSTRUCT THE STRUCTURE AS DETAILED ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS SUBMITTED TO AND REVIEWED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT THE SIGNER HEREBY AGREES TO COMPLY WITH ALL BUILDING CODES AND LAND USE • REGULATIONS ADOPTED BY GARFIELD COUNTY PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY GIVEN IN 3028.201 CRS AS AMENDED. THE SIGNER FURTHER AGREES THAT IF THE ABOVE SAID ORDINANCES ARE NOT FULLY COMPLIED WITH IN THE LOCATION, ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED STRUCTURE. THE PERMIT MAY THEN BE REVOKED BY NOTICE FROM THE COUNTY AND THAT THEN AND THERE IT SHALL BECOME NULL AND VOID. THE ISSUANCE OF A PERMIT BASED UPON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER DATA SHALL NOT PREVENT THE BUILDING OFFICIAL FROM THEREAFTER REQUIRING THE CORRECTION OF ERRORS IN SAID PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER DATA OR FROM PREVENTING BUILDING OPERATION BEING CARRIED ON THEREUNDER WHEN IN VIOLATION OF THIS CODE OR ANY OTHER ORDINANCE OR REGULATION OF THIS JURISDICTION. . THE REVIEW OF THE SUBMITTED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND INSPECTIONS CONDUCTED THEREAFTER DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN ACCEPTANCE OF ANY RESPONSIBILITIES OR LIABILITIES BY GARFIELD COUNTY FOR ERRORS, OMISSIONS OR DISCREPANCIES. THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THESE ITEMS AND IMPLEMENTATION DURING CONSTRUCTION RESTS SPECIFICALLY WITH THE ARCHITECT, DESIGNER, BUILDER AND OWNER, COMMENTS ARE INTENDED TO BE CONSERVATIVE AND IN SUPPORT OF THE OWNERS INTEREST. Garform.003 I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT 1 HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE AGREEMENT ABOVE (INITIAL Li' ' ) g IfV3047 6-30-'3— • • GARFIELD COUNTY Building and Planning MEMORANDUM To: File, Aspen Glen Wastewater Treatment Facility From: Art Hougland, Chief Building Official %... alr Date: August 9, 1995 Subject: Status of building permit application for the Filter Building. The technical report regarding the Filter Building was received from Mr. Larry Fluer of Fluer, Inc., on August 4, 1995. After reviewing the report and discussing it with Fire Chief Ron Leach of the Carbondale & Rural Fire Protection District and Mr. Louis Meyer, P. E. of Schmueser Gordon Meyer, Inc., we agreed that the most feasible option for this project would be to design and review the facility under the 1994 Uniform Building and Fire codes. Mr. Meyer stated in a phone conversation that he would submit changes consistent and in keeping with criteria indicated in the report from Fluer, Inc., for review by this department and the fire department. Yesterday Mr. Mike Hollerman of Gould Construction Company called and inquired about the . issuance of the foundation permit for this building. I told him that I would issue the permit for the foundation if 1 could verify that the changes to be made did not indicate alterations in the foundation system: I called and left a message for Louis Meyer requesting that he verify this. Today I spoke with Mr. Eric Hahn of Schmueser Gordon Meyer, he stated that he was not aware of any changes in the foundation resulting from provisions in the 1994 U.B.C. This memorandum will serve to document for the file that under the 1988 U.B:C., Section 105, Altemate Materials and Methods of Construction, I will recognize the use of the 1994 U.B.C. for the design and construction of this building. This memorandum will also serve to verify my approval for the issuance of a permit for the construction of the foundation for this building under plans submitted to this department. cc: Louis Meyer Ron Leach Larry Fluer 109 8th Street, Suite 303 945- 8212/625 - 5571/285 -7972 . Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 GARFIELD COUNTY Building and Planning MENMPAKi ll BRA 7671 Date g.2 - ! oral To: Louis Meyer Post -it® Fax Note ��T� To LOWS mg �Z From OU N-7 Co./Dept. Ll From: Art Hougland � � Phone #GL /y_t2f r // Date: May 24, 1995 Subject: Aspen Glen Waste Water Treatment Facility. Enclosure. In my preliminary review of the plans submitted in application for a permit I did not see many items that concerned me greatly regarding the building design or construction of the buildings, however I will continue the plan review. I wanted to get the items that I have noted in the enclosure to you as soon as I can so that you can review them even before the plan review is completed. You will see that some are building code concerns, others are fire code concerns and some are addressed in both the building and fire code. The items addressed in the fire code are informational and at the discretion of the Carbondale & Rural Fire Protection District for interpretation and enforcement. Items that are requirements of the building code or of the building and fire code will be enforced by Garfield County. Some items are discretionary on the part of the building official and the fire chief, such as the need for technical assistance or requirements for additional reports. I will need some additional information from you regarding the facility, as follows: 1. A more complete site plan is need to determine the distances to property lines, recreation areas, public ways and residential areas. 1 109 8th Street, Suite 303 945 - 8212/625 - 5571/285 -7972 . Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 • 2. A more complete listing of chemicals to be used in the operation of all portions of the plant and the quantities in use and in storage of each. It appears that one 150 #, 810 cu. ft. . cylinder of chlorine will be in use and four such cylinders will be in storage. Are these correct in amount and configuration? Plans also indicate tanks for a filter aid polymer and alum, however there is no information on the quantity in use or in storage. Will other chemicals such as calcium hypochlorite, sulfur dioxide gas or other be used in the operation? If yes, in what quantity and form? 3. In order to proceed with the plan review it will be necessary to pay the plan review fee required by Garfield County, the fee is $2,430.67, based upon the Valuation of $1.1 million dollars. I will send a copy of this memo and the enclosure to Chief Ron Leach of the Carbondale F.P.D. for his information and comment. If you have any questions please give me a call. Thanks for your cooperation and communication. cc: File Chief Leach AspGlwt3.95 2 GARFIELD COUNTY Building and Planning ASPEN GLEN WASTE WATER TREATMENT FACILITY ADDITIONAL PLAN REVIEW NOTES for FILTER BUILDING Many of these comments reference provisions of the U.F.C. (Uniform Fire Code) as indicated in U.B.C. (Uniform Building Code) Section 901 (a) General. The notes regarding items that are requirements of the U.B.C. or, the U.B.C. and the U.F.C.are determined to be requirements of codes adopted by Garfield County. Some, such as U.B.C. Section 901 (f) Requirement for Report, (No. 1.18 of this document) are discretionary on the part of the building official. Notes regarding items that are only contained in the U.F.C. are intended to provide information from nationally recognized standards to the owner, designer, contractor and fire officials having jurisdiction. Enforcement of items contained only in the U.F.C. is at the discretion and direction of the Carbondale & Rural Fire Protection District. SPECIFIC NOTES AND COMMENTS ON ENGINEERING CONTROLS AND DETAILED REQUIREMENTS: 1.1 Group H, Division 2 and/or 7 Occupancies are required to be protected by a complete automatic fire sprinkler system: U.B.C. Section 3802 (f). 1.2 It does not appear that the provisions of the U.F.C. Article 80 have been considered in the plans and design submitted in application for a permit. The occupancy has Chlorine in amounts which exceed the exempt amounts provided for in the 1988 or 1994 U.B.C. There are possibly quantities of other chemicals that also exceed these exempt amounts. The plans submitted are general in nature and do not adequately address the operational, control and safety aspects of this facility. More detailed information is to be provided for both building and fire officials. 1 109 8th Street, Suite 303 . 945- 8212/625- 5571 -7972 . Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 1.3 The U.F.C., Section 80.104 (e); requires signs posted at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored. 1.4 U.F.C., Section 80.106 and 10.301 (b); requires personnel training for mitigating the impact of leaks and spills. The Carbondale Fire Department may require that some of their members be trained as well in the application of chlorine leak kits ( which are not identified in this plan) as well as staff responsible for the operation of the plant. 1.5 U.F.C., Section 80.301 (s) and 80.303.(a) 7; Emergency power is required to be provided for all required electrical equipment within areas in which toxic gases are stored or used. Stand by power is also required. Plans appear to provide an emergency generator for the Control Building but do not appear to provide this service in the Chlorine Building. More detailed information may be requested by fire officials. 1.6 U.F.C., Section 80.301 (u) and (v); Requires a local fire alarm manual pull station or approved (by fire department) emergency signal device. The alarm is to have local warning and is required to be supervised. Supervision is to be by an approved (by the fire department) central, proprietary or remote station service or shall initiate an audible and visual signal at a constantly attended on site station. 1.7 U.F.C., Section 80.303 (a) 6 D; Requires the installation of a treatment system for the chlorine installation. Proximity of residential areas, public ways, work areas and recreation areas (river and golf course) need to be taken into consideration. The fire district may want to consider U.F.C., Section 10.301 (b) Special Hazards, in consideration of this as a life -safety system. 1.8 Gas detection is not required for chlorine systems, however, if provided it must conform to U.F.C. Section 80.303 (a) 9. Signals as well as electrical supervision information (U.F.C., Section 10.301 (b)) are to be transmitted to the supervising station. 1.9 An approved, smoke - detection system is required to be provided in the storage area containing the chlorine. The system is to be 2 supervised as described above. Electrical supervision is also required under U.F.C., Section 80.303 (a) 10. 1.10 U.F.C. Section 80.303 (c) 5: Two self contained breathing apparatus are required to be provided to serve this area. A list of emergency equipment including its location should be provided for approval by the fire department.. 1.11 If a Class 3 oxidizer (sodium hypochiorite) is to be used in this building, the location must be defined and if storage exceeds 20 lbs. , secondary containment will be required. The storage of a Class 3 oxidizer in the filter room requires that they be placed in an approved hazardous materials storage cabinet. U.F.C., Section 80.306 (a) 13. 1.12 U.F.C., Section 80.401 (k) 4: Pressure relief devices which may emit either highly toxic or corrosive materials from equipment is required to vent to an exhaust scrubber or treatment system for processing vented vapors or gases. This requirement is because chlorine is a corrosive not because it is highly toxic, it is toxic. 1.13 U.F.C., Section 80.401 (c) 2 and 80.401 (c) 3D: Systems are to be equipped with emergency shut of devices. Plans do not indicate this, as far as I have been able to determine. 1.14 U.F.C., Section 80.401 (c) 3C: Excess flow control is required for piping systems. Plans do not indicate this, as far as I have been able to determine. 1.15 U.F.C., Section 74.107 (a): The plan indicates that the cylinders in storage are secured with "approved safety brackets ", however there is no indication that the cylinder in use has been secured for seismic restraint. Also refer to U.B.C. Table No. 23 -P II. 1.16 U.B.C., Section 3320: The filter area of the building is required to have two exits. The single exit from the chlorine room complies. 3 117 U.F.C., Section 2.302, Technical Assistance: "If technical expertise is unavailable within the department to determine the acceptance of technologies, processes, products, facilities, materials and used attending the design, operation or use of the building or premises subject to the inspection of the department, the chief may require the owner or the person in possession or control of the building or premises to provide, without charge to the department, a technical opinion and report. The opinion and report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer, specialist, laboratory or fire- safety specialty organization acceptable to the chief and the owner and shall analyze the fire -safety properties of the design, operation or use of the building or premises and the facilities and appurtenances situated thereon, to recommend the necessary changes." 1.18 U.B.C. Section 901 (f) Requirement for Report, provides that the "building official may require a technical opinion and report to identify and develop methods of protection from the hazards presented by the hazardous material. The opinion and report shall be prepared by a qualified person, firm or corporation approved by the building official and shall be provided without charge to the enforcing agency. The report may include, but is not limited to, the preparation of a hazardous material management plan (HMMP); chemical analysis; recommendations for methods of isolation, separation, containment or protection of hazardous materials or processes, including appropriate engineering controls to be applied; the extent of changes in the hazardous behavior to be anticipated under conditions of exposure to fire or from hazard control procedures; and the limitations or conditions of use necessary to achieve and maintain control of hazardous materials or operations. The report shall be entered into the files of the code enforcement agencies." By: Art Hougland, Chief Building Official. Date: May 24, 1995 AspGlwt2.95 4 ENGINEERS SURVEYORS (303) 945 -1004 SCHMUESER GM 118 West 6th, Suite 200 FAX (303) 945 -5948 GORDONMEYER Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 June 29, 1995 'JUL v 5 1995 t GAP Mr. Larry Fluer bE D COtJP1Y Fluer, Inc. P.O. Box 1330 Gualla, CA 95445 RE: The Aspen Glen Wastewater Treatment Facility Dear Mr. Fluer: Please find enclosed a set of plans and specifications for the Aspen Glen wastewater treatment facility. I understand that your role will be to review the drawings for compliance with Article 80 of the Uniform Fire Code. For the record, these drawings have previously been reviewed by Wright Water Engineers on behalf of Garfield County, the Colorado Department of Health and are currently undergoing review by the Garfield County Building Department. This application is for a 0.1 MGD wastewater treatment facility. It is being planned for a golf course community entitled Aspen Glen. The drawings have complied with all of the Colorado Department of Health design criteria for municipal wastewater treatment works. It is our intention to have one 150 Ib. chlorine cylinder in operation with one cylinder in storage. The drawings show multiple cylinders in storage, however, that was more for operator flexibility than actual requirements. At a feed rate of 2 mg /I, and a flow of 107,000 GPD, approximately 1.78 Ibs /day of chlorine will be expended, which results in a retention time per tank of 84 days. If the °addition - of one -cylinder in storage will not allow the facility from being_exempted under - the Group H occupancies, then we will locate the second cylinder in an approved compartment with the one -hour fire rating wall - . The only other chemicals to be used in the processes are for the tertiary filtration process. Aspen Glen is installing a tertiary filter, even though standards only require treatment for secondary processes. The filter is a Microfloc filter which is used in drinking water applications. Coagulants originally being proposed were a polymer and alum (aluminum sulfate). After consulting with a Class A Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator we will not install the alum coagulant feed equipment but rather will only install a polymer coagulant. Alum is more conducive for evaluating drinking water. I am attaching literature on the Nalco Ultrion potable cationic coagulant #8157. Assuming a feed rate of 2 mg /I and a flow of 107,000 GPD, approximately 1.78 lbs. of polymer per day will be added. The polymer will be added neat with no dilution. Assuming one 35 gallon drum of the polymer storage, the drum will last approximately 208 days. The total weight of the 35 gallon drum of polymer will be 371 Ibs. • June 29, 1995 Mr. Larry Fluer Page 2 Aspen Glen has had the drawings into Garfield County for over a month. A contract has been signed with Gould Construction to begin construction. Gould is ready to start once the drawings are prepared and a permit issued. If I can provide any additional information, please contact me. Sincerely, SCHMUESER GORDON MEYER, INC. Louis Meyer, P.E. LM:Ic/93028101 Enclosure cc: Art Hoaglund, Garfield Co. Ron Leach, Carbondale Fire Protection District Gary Lattie, Aspen Glen Golf Co. Mark Gould, Gould Construction SCHMUESER GORDON MEYER, INC. • 901 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE Chapter 9 REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUP H OCCUPANCIES Group H Occupancies Defined See. 901. (a) General. For definitions, identification and control of hazardous g materials see the Fire Code. For application and use of control areas, see Footnote 1 of Tables Nos. 9 -A an - . The primary use of a building shall be considered as a Group H, Division 1 , 2 or 3 Occupancy when its primary use is for storage, and the aggregate quantity of hazardous materials in the building is in excess of Table No. 9 -A. Group H Occupancies shall be: Division 1. Occupancies with a quantity of material in the building in excess of those listed in Table No. 9 -A which present a high explosion hazard, including but not limited to: 1. Explosives, blasting agents, fireworks and black powder. EXCEPTION: Storage and the use of pyrotechnic special effect materials in motion picture, television, theatrical and group entertainment production when under permit as required in the Fire Code. The time period for storage shall not exceed 90 days. 2. Unclassified detonatable organic peroxides. 3. Class 4 oxidizers. 4. Class 4 or Class 3 detonatable unstable (reactive) materials. Division 2. Occupancies with a quantity of material in the building in excess of those listed in Table No. 9 -A which present a moderate explosion hazard or a it hazard from accelerated burning, including but not limited to: 1. Class I organic peroxides, >z, 2. Class 3 nondetonatable unstable (reactive) materials. 3. Pyrophoric gases. >f' 4. Flammable or oxidizing gases. t 5. Class I, II or III -A flammable or combustible liquids which are used in sj normally open containers or systems or in closed containers pressurized at more than 15- pounds -per- square -inch gauge. 6. Combustible dusts in suspension or capable of being put into suspension in the atmosphere of the room or area. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Rooms or areas used for woodworking that do not exceed 500 square feet in area may be classified as Group 8, Division 2 Occupancies, provided dust - producing machines are equipped with approved dust collectors and there are not more than two such machines. 2. Lumberyards and similar retail stores utilizing only power saws may be • j' classified as Group B, Division 2 Occupancies. The building official may revoke the use of these exceptions for due cause. 7. Class 3 oxidizers. Division 3. Occupancies with a quantity of material in the building in excess of 66 MEMORANDUM To: Aspen Glen Golf Co. File From: Art Hougland Date: May 22, 1995 Subject: Preliminary observations and comments regarding the wastewater treatment facilities. 1. Five buildings are included in the treatment facility complex. U.B.C. Section 301 (a) requires a separate permit for each building. 2. Filter building appears to have four cylinders of chlorine in storage and one cylinder of chlorine in use. 3. Three chemical tanks (alum, poly & ph) are indicated in the filter building but quantities are not identified on the plan or in the specifications that I can see. Hazard Classification Chlorine ----------- - - - - -- Oxidizing gas, toxic gas, corrosive gas Alum Irritant liquid Filter aid polymer Irritant liquid Are either of the following chemicals or chemicals not listed to be used in the treatment process? Calcium Hypochlorite - Oxidizing solid (Class 3); Unstable reactive (Class 2); Water reactive (Class 1); Corrosive Sulfur Dioxide, gas - -- Irritant gas 4. Only one exit indicated, 2nd is required. U.B.C. Section 3320. 1 5. A more complete site plan is needed to determine all distances to property lines, streets, etc. 6. Building appears to be a Group H, Division 7. More information is required on chemicals and quantities. If Calcium Hypochlorite is utilized in the treatment process the building may be classified as a Group H, Division 2 occupancy. 7. Fire Sprinkler plan is not included in plan review set. These are required to be submitted for review by a person certified by the State of Colorado. 8. U.B.C. Section 901 (f) Requirement for Report, provides that the "building official may require a technical opinion and report to identify and develop methods of protection from the hazards presented by the hazardous material. The opinion and report shall be prepared by a qualified person, firm or corporation approved by the building official and shall be provided without charge to the enforcing agency. The report may include, but is not limited to, the preparation of a hazardous material management plan (HMMP); chemical analysis; recommendations for methods of isolation, separation, containment or protection of hazardous materials or processes, including appropriate engineering controls to be applied; the extent of changes in the hazardous behavior to be anticipated under conditions of exposure to fire or from hazard control procedures; and the limitations or conditions of use necessary to achieve and maintain control of hazardous materials or operations. The report shall be entered into the files of the code enforcement agencies." 9. Emergency power. The specifications have address the requirement for emergency power as required for Group H, Division 6 &7 occupancies under U.B.C. Section 902 (h) Emergency Power, by specifying an emergency generator, transfer switch and distribution system. However, I can not identify the location of the generator and the system for the Chlorine building. The system described on sheet E6 appears to only go to the Control Building. Does the system continue on to the Chlorine Building? 2 * Check on separation between the chlorine room and the remainder of building. Possibly the only Group H, Division 7 occupancy will be the chlorine room. Classification of the other chemicals will also have a bearing on the occupancy group classification. AspGlwwt.95 3 GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING AND PLANNING 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 check list prior to and during design. 1 • Applicants are required to indicate appropriately and to submit completed check list at time of application for a permit: 1. Is a site plan included that indicates the distance of the proposed building or addition to property lines, other buildings, set back easements and utility easements? Yes x No (1) Not necessary for this project (2) 2. Are the plans submitted for application construction drawings and not drawings that are stamped or marked identifying them as "Not for construction, for permit issuance only ", "Approval drawings only ", "For permit issuance only" or similar language? Yes x No ... Not necessary for this project (2) 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? Yes x No a) Not necessary for this project (2) 4. Does the site plan indicate the location and direction of the State, County or private road accessing the property? Yes x No u) Not necessary for this project (2) 5. 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 x No (I) Not necessary for this project ____(2) 6. If the building is a pre- engineered structure, is there a stamped, signed engineered foundation plan for this building? Yes x No (1) Not necessary for this project (2) 7. Do the plans indicate the location and size of ventilation openings for under floor crawl spaces and the clearances required between wood and earth? Yes • No (u Not necessary for this project xx (2) 8. Do the plans indicate the size an location of ventilation openings for the attic, roof joist spaces and soffits? Yes x No (I) Not necessary for this project (2) 2 9. Do the plans include design loads as required under the Uniform Building code for roof snow loads, ( a minimum of 40 pounds per square foot in Garfield County)? Yes x No (1) Not necessary for this project (2) 10. Do the plans include design loads as required for floor loads under Uniform Building Code Section 2304 and Tables 23 -A and 23 -B? Yes x No ()) Not necessary for this project (2) 11. Does the plan include a building section drawing indicating foundation, wall, floor and roof construction? Yes _a.__ No ( 1 ) Not necessary for this project (2) 12. Is the wind speed and exposure design included in the plan? Yes x No (1) Not necessary for this project (2) 13. Does the building section drawing include size and spacing of floor joists, wall studs, ceiling joists, roof rafters or joists or trusses? Yes x No (() Not necessary for this project (2) 14. Does the building section drawing or other detail include the method of positive connection of all columns and beams? Yes _ _x__ No (() Not necessary for this project (2) 1 5. 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 down to existing grade contours? Yes _ _x__ No w Not necessary for this project (2) 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 (u Not necessary for this project X (2) 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 x (2) 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 x No (1) Not necessary for this project (2) 19. Does the plan include a window schedule or other verification that 3 windows provide natural light and ventilation for all habitable rooms? Yes No (1) Not necessary for this project XX (2) 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 enclosures and specify safety glazing for these areas? Yes x No ()) Not necessary for this project (2) 21. Do the plans include a complete design for all mechanical systems planned for installation in this building? Yes No (() Not necessary for this project (2) 2 Have all areas in the building been accurately identified for the intended use? (Occupancy as identified in the Uniform Building Code Table 5 -A) Yes _ No ( 1) Not necessary for this project (2) 23. Does the plan indicate the quantity, form, use and storage of any hazardous materials that may be in use in this building? Yes x No (() Not necessary for this project (2) 24. Is the location of all natural and liquid petroleum gas furnaces, boilers and water heaters indicated on the plan? Yes x No u) Not necessary for this project (2) 25. Do the plans indicate the location and dimension of restroom facilities and if more that four employees and both sexes are employed, facilities for both sexes? - Yes X No (n Not necessary for this project (2) 26. Do the plans indicate that restrooms and access to the building are handicapped accessible? Yes x No ( 1 ) Not necessary for this project (2) 27. Have two (2) complete sets of constructions drawings been submitted with the application? Yes No (() Not necessary for this project (2) 28. Have you designed or had this plan designed while considering building and other construction code requirements? Yes X No (3) 29. Does the plan .accurately indicate what you intend to construct and 4 what will receive a final inspection by the Garfield County Building Department? Yes x No 3> 30. Do you understand that approval for design and /or construction changes are required prior to the implementation of these changes? Yes x No 3> 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 "Septic system " fees required, at the time you pick up your building permit? Yes x No (3) 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 Occupancy and occupancy of the building? Yes No (3) 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 application is the party responsible for the project complying with the Uniform Codes ". Yes _x___ No ( 3 ) I hereby acknowledge that I have read, understand and answered these questions accurately to the best of my ability. // signa air .uis •. . Tey -r date 6 �� 94 Phone: 945 -1004 (days); 945 -5680 (evenings) Project Name: Aspen Glen WWTF Project Address: Adjacent to County Road 109 (Refer to notes on next page) 5 Notes: (1) If you have answered "No" on any of these questions you may be required to provide this information at the request of the Building Official prior to beginning the plan review process. Delays in issuing the permit are to be expected. Work may not proceed without the issuance of the permit. (2) If you have answered "Not necessary for this project" on any of the questions and it is determined by the Building Official that the information is necessary to review the application and plans to determine minimum compliance with the adopted codes, please expect the following: A. The application may be placed behind more recent applications for building permits 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. (3) 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. PerApp01.94 Effective - January 1, 1995 6 ENGINEERS S SURVEYORS (303) 945 -1004 SCHMUESER GM 118 West 6th, Suite 200 FAX (303) 945 -5948 GORDON MEYER Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 May 18, 1995 Mr. Art Haugland, Building Official Garfield County Building & Planning 109 8th Street Glenwood Springs, Co. 81601 RE: Aspen Glen Wastewater Treatment Facility Dear Mr. Haugland: Please find enclosed a permit application for the Aspen Glen Wastewater Treatment Facility. The facility has been approved for construction by the Colorado Department of Health. I am attaching two sets of construction drawings and specifications. Both sets of drawings and specifications have been stamped with a professional engineer seal. Also enclosed is the building permit application form. The structural design included the following loading criteria: Snowload 40 psf ground snow Toad Windload and exposure 85 mph, exposure B Operating floor Toads 100 psf live load The specifications include a detailed soils report. I hope this is the information you require. To date Aspen Glen has not selected a general contractor, however, they will be licensed in Garfield County. If you have any questions or comments please don't hesitate to call. Sincerely, SCHMUESER GORDON MEYER, INC. Louis Meyer, P.E. Encl. LOM/ja93028.3 • ADDENDUM ORDER ORDER NO. 2 DATE: May 1, 1995 BID DATE: May 16, 1995 NAME OF PROJECT: WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT OWNER: ASPEN GLEN GOLF COMPANY ENGINEER: SCHMUESER GORDON MEYER, INC. The following changes are hereby made to the DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: 1. The bid time and date has been changed from 4:00 p.m., Friday, May 4 to 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 16, 1995. ADDENDUM ACKNOWLEDGED BY: Date PREPARED BY: l�Louis Meyer, P.E. Schmueser Gordon Meyer, Inc. 93028z.A02 AD1 -1 ADDENDUM ORDER ORDER NO. 1 DATE: April 20, 1995 BID DATE: May 4, 1995 NAME OF PROJECT: WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT & INTERCEPTOR SEWER OWNER: ASPEN GLEN GOLF COMPANY ENGINEER: SCHMUESER GORDON MEYER, INC. The following changes are hereby made to the DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: 1. The bid time and date has been changed from 3:00 p.m., Friday, April 28 to 4:00 p.m., Thursday, May 4, 1995. ADDENDUM ACKNOWLEDGED BY: Date PREPARED BY: ,an A . /ri jn Louis Meyer, P.E Schmueser Gord Meyer, Inc. 93028z.AD1 AD1 -1 05/04/95 07:31 0303 945 5949 5 G 11 INC 11001 PLANHOLDERS LIST PROJECT TITLE: J-Z,P T acn- J \r l t j i) E PROJECT NO: /1 . I" `GS NON - REFUNDABLE DEPO Sat FIRM NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS PHONE NO_ C. / v l e-, C- RS ?e5 a,>c Q9 C. - e =... . 1. - /It - 6. zi - AtEarSa-ac M -- 7.gvt Z. e Nwv tSS A 3 _ 913 '4— Ptt" 'srtt_rtoe -, 4v6 - RIe•E - 741 0 la to ti= • Iasi-ad/ ,7 ' O O. PcQrtC C•..At RO.gD tarrz.r -rat) a "e s _- -g ' S7 . C.>santlZt t. .- .a.v•fxs - al 33 ti p5ecu.] M411tsrcnz=+ . 7 b p.c- - ooa R. 8 Cesar - aka', Elf - - 1 r_.e, t N i DAv ' Aft Ca /S _oc.carn-r-a -jo AYE Sao o AO 4. And i . /7 . ; / ) $.,yrvJ FC9u. rKY 4 770 12 74 7t, 5. Al -rv.v kk/ant, 6c.3> a C 'c4 \ / z .NC' mac- • . : - C 10//2- ( 7 7 o - 6 , z4 /��/ s e 05/04/95 07:32 '$303 945 5948 9 G 11 INC 131002 ' PLANHOLDERS UST J ?ROJECT TITLE > . & ..- �AV k T f • PROJECT NO: y a72F -as NON- REFtJNDARLEDr SC[ RAM NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS PHONE N l I/ NO_ • b , em a U 0.5a ' Ola /14/17:14..44.--: • 23 "b st4:- Ar 3-57r '''''' • Lc6- r o . e' _ > • roa ., w _ . Geg l' _ j ` a, . ,}- ia� er ' ti • d 6 /7 0 VST - 7 G �j ijz,t.J - � - • � . - F-k y • . 9aos 5- o Q .. f24 r `7 y 3 �t CS7. S 4 S" 3 . W•41 74 1jJopK Z - c.&s % £a..mj o r Val Z9S Nom, 4t35 Daeuva C2n OZI. AT+1Y5 &LS e -rj • bi L.JV `'�d ; :,7 -r.� . L., k. r u - CZ-- KG s o J• -'f v � c r' . i - 7/ 7 / / /5--/--/ �� Ao2C wz. - 7 7 -C47A ` �� / . d ! e- 4 » j r �1 ( � �t/rrwr . � • � y 6G a/ f /3 , c x . 2 �, .1S.-L � Y �- // 1 L �r 'y, s. -- Wes 7-- . ` `�7 i/s JA.i- % �.Ci� L/> 2 //(cam. U July 28, 1995 CHANGE OF ADDRESS Dear Client: We are currently engaged in providing services to your firm. Please note that we will be relocating our offices and are asking that you note your records accordingly to avoid misdirected mail and related materials for projects which are in progress. On August 7; 1995 the offices of Fluer, Inc. are being relocated. Our move will begin on August 3, 1995. If there are materials about to be in transit it would be appreciated if they could be directed to the new address beginning on August 2, 1995. Shipments via Federal Express or other delivery service sent to our Sea Ranch address after August 2, 1995 will have to be redirected causing delays. Note that the mailing address and the shipping address for the new location is one and the same. The new address is: Fluer, Inc. 2550 Niderer Road Paso Robles, CA 93446 Our new telephone numbers are as follows: 805 238 7896 805 238 7897 FAX If for some reason you have a need to contact me at our existing location; the phone is 707 785 3050. Thank you for your consideration in this re ard. Co 'ally, Larry Fluer LF /If ENGINEERS - SURVEYORS �/ r (970) 945 -1004 SCRMUESER G M p ( ! `1.11- 1 �. .� r =� est 61h, Suite 200 FAX (970) 945 -5948 GORDON MEYER , i 1994: len 1.: Springs, CO 81601 August 11, 199-5 Mr. Art Haugland, Chief Building Official CaAHHELD COUNTY • Garfield County 3flOt#e Ines* *raw 109 Eighth Street, Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 fletfar ?Hle Pa Ct Mr. Ron Leach, Fire Chief �V K. Ok e e To ffc ,'!#CMt Carbondale Fire Protection District ,J • Q 76 South Second Street T CbI7RSnOtt t t!y of Carbondale, CO 81623 Pan • RE: Aspen Glen Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) Dear Art and Ron: The purpose of this letter is to respond to Larry Fluer's letter in regards to the chlorination system for the Aspen Glen WWTF. Through this letter, I would like to address how we will propose to implement his comments. I have met with Ron and his assistant, Bill Gavette, to discuss these in detail. The following is our response to Mr. Fluer's letter: 7 -29.1 A laboratory is indicated at the main level of the control /mechanical building. Reagent chemicals am likely to be found in use. A list of materials must be provided. A hazardous materials inventory statement should be required for this facility: UFC Section 8001.3.3. Sheet W -5 does show a laboratory. However, for the Phase I WWTF, the laboratory will not be installed as per the note on this sheet. The only part of the lab being installed as part of f Y P 9 P this phase will be the exterior walls and plumbing stub -outs. Any lab tests required for the ' ,," Phase I facility will be taken to a local lab (i.e., either Snowmass or Glenwood Springs). The 5ra actual laboratory may be installed as part of the Phase II or Phase III plant which is projected to be approximately 10 years in the future. 7 -29.2 The identification signs to be used at the entrance to the chlorinator building including the chlorine room, in the chlorine filter building, are to be in accordance with UFC Section 8001.7. The sign indicated on Sheet W -4 is not in conformance to requirements of the fire code. The specifications under Section 15261 do reference a sign which shall have "DANGER - CHLORINE GAS" and shall be a minimum of 108 square inches of painted sheet metal Cam', mounted 72" above finished floor. In addition, Bill will send us the signage requirement from "`" the code and we will comply with that signage. r .' 7 -29.3 It is understood that the alum tank in the chlorine filter building as indicated on Sheet W -3 is to be eliminated. The alum tank was part of a package water treatment plant equipment that was more appropriate for drinking water treatment. The only coagulant added for the WWTF will be the t s polymer. Therefore, the alum tank will be eliminated. c:7`;• cf.". August 11, 1995 Messrs. Hoagland and Leach Page 2 7.29.4 If the chlorine room is to be considered a control area, a one -hour occupancy separation is required. Pipe penetrations of the walls of the room am to be protected as required: UBC Section 709.6. a c rite' "2 The one -hour occupancy separation wall will be built for the chlorine control area and storage area. The pipe penetration will also comply with UBC Section 709.6. 7 -29.5 The number of 150 pound (net) cylinders of chlorine in use in a single control area is limited to one. The number of 150 pound (net) cylinders of chlorine in storage in a single control area is to be limited to one. The number of control areas in the building is limited to four: UBC Tables 3D and 3E. Note: By providing sprinklers the quantities indicated may be doubled. By providing gas cabinets, the number of cylinders maybe doubled again, however, gas cabinets require treatment systems. Drawings will be revised to show a chlorine control area and a storage area. Only one cylinder will be in operation in the control area and only one cylinder will be allowed in the storage IV area. As soon as these drawings are prepared and finalized, they will be forwarded to your office. 7 -29.6 Stairwayhandrailings are required to conform to Section 1006.9 and at least one must extend 12 inches in the direction of the stair run not less than 12 inches beyond the top riser nor less than 12 inches beyond the bottom riser. Ends must be returned or are to terminate in newel posts or safety terminals. The stairway hand railings will conform to Section 1006.9, as shown on the enclosed drawing r�r_ c „ ".y titled "Elevation at Stairway” 7 -29.7 The rise (10.5 inches at first step) and run of the stair treads does not appear to conform to the code: UBC Section 1006.3. • The stair treads have been modified to conform to Section 1006.3. Please see the enclosed r" r - � - (.are drawing titled "Section at Stairway ". 7 -29.8 Permits are required for compressed gases: UFC Section 105.8 Item c.7. At the present time the Carbondale Fire Protection District does not have permits. As soon q " ' as they are available, Ron will forward them to the Aspen Glen Water & Sanitation District to '13 S ? s _, fill out. 7 -29.9 A hazardous materials management plan (HMMP) is an optional requirement of the Chief. In this case, an HMMP should be prepared. Of special concern is emergency equipment which should be maintained on the site including an emergency repair kit (A kit) for chlorine cylinders, breathing protection for workers using the kit, storage plan, /imitations on storage in the rooms, etc. The HMMP should reflect the intent on the part of the owner to SCHMUESER GORDON MEYER, INC, _ August 11, 1995 Messrs. Hoagland and Leach Page 3 limit the quantities of materials below exempt amounts and to clearly delineate the controls provided to address conditions of leakage, contact of emergency response personnel and others should an incident occur. A copy of the HMMP is to be filed with the jurisdiction and one is to be maintained at the site. Personnel training and written procedures are required as well as liaison personnel being designated: UFC Section 8001.3.2 and 8001.9.1.1 and 8001.9.1.2. Ron will provide us the elements that he would like to see in the hazardous materials'9r`"'- r management plan (HMMP) by the middle of next week. We will also try to obtain a hazardous f s, materials management plan that other water treatment facilities have prepared and forward � � that onto Ron. 7 -29.10 Piping systems used to transport hazardous materials are required to be designed in accordance with approved standards: UFC Section 8001.4.3. The piping specifications do not focus on the chlorine piping system. What standards are to be utilized? ANSI 831.3 standard is preferred by the Fire Department and chlorine is considered a Class M fluid. y lRD Ea. r' ?, The water supply feeding the chlorine room will be Type L Afro drawn copper tube. The water/ chlorine solution line in the chlorine room and to the point of contact will be schedule ` < 80 pvc. G -- y -z 7 -29.11 Excess flow control is required for the pressurized chlorine system. It is recognized that a vacuum regulator has been proposed, however, portions of the system will exceed 15 psig between the cylinder connection and the regulator output: UFC Section 8001.4.3.3. Details for the gas control system are incomplete and schematic. Further details of pressurized connections and control equipment must be provided. The chlorinator or regulator for the 150 Ib. cylinder will be an Advance Capitol Controls F. (Z rt -1 chlorinator which will mount directly on the cylinder. There will be no piping where the "' r = ?r - v 7' Or pressure will exceed 1 5 psig, in fact, everything outside of the bottle will be under a vacuum. ' / r ' ^ = , -:�r7 7 -29.12 Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSI are required to be maintained on the premises. F.__ ?1" The technical data sheet submitted for the na /co coagulant does not meet requirements: UFC Section 8001.6. MSDS sheets will be provided as the coagulant. The exact type 7 /`9 ype of coagulant will not be FY ' V determined until the plant is operational and pilot testing is performed at various coagulants to determine the most effective polymer. At such time as a coagulant is selected, a MSDS p i g Tin 7' Ts sheet will be provided. c o .0 ' 7 Y s+ -7 - YS 7 -29. 13 The location for the coagulant has not been identified on the plans. It is not likely to be compatible with chlorine: UFC Section 8001.9.8. There will be a 20 foot separation between the two chlorine cylinders and the polymer. F / 1 1 7 , `' r � IrCa • /. i t ) f G, l o w , / e ' SCHMUESER GORDON MEYER, INC._ ~ 1 S August 11, 1995 Messrs. Hoagland and Leach Page 4 7 -29.14 Handrail detail 1/W7 does not conform to requirements for construction: UBC Section 509.3 Exception 1. 7 c - nrpT - 7 ' F t Intermediate rails will be added so that the handrail will c o 2 Section 509.3, Exception &-.,- - 0 1. 7 -29. 15 NFPA Standard 820 appears to apply to these buildings. The hazards of concern are the build up of flammable gases either due to the digestion process or from flammable liquids being discharged to the sewer system which become airborne at various portions of the facility. Enclosed spaces including pits in the pretreatment building are points of concern where classified electrical equipment may be required. Table 2 of NFPA 820 indicates (item 11) that Class I, Division 2 electrical be provided within enclosed spaces where electrical is installed. It appears that enclosed spaces lake electrical equipment. Verify MFPA 820 Table 2. The digestor is an aerobic digestor and does not produce methane gas. It is true in fact that F'' /16 an anaerobic digestor will produce methane gas. However an aerobic digestor consists of an open basin that contains liquid sludge that is aerated and organic materials are digested. In p the pretreatment building there is no electrical equipment in the aerated grit chamber. The dry ( °''T f" T' °` pit immediately adjacent which will have the grit pump will have explosion proof motors. r-,27-`1( 7 -29.16 External hose systems are required by NFPA 820 for various portions of a wastewater treatment facility are apparent in this design. Of prime concern are the interior spaces of each building in which sewage may enter. The hose systems are to provide a source of water for fire extinguishment in the event of a flammable liquids spill fire or other fires involving so /vents dumped into the wastewater system. The system will be used to serve a limited number of residences and major amounts of flammable liquids are not expected to enter the system and the system is remotely located. Whether or not a source of on site fire protection water is needed is judgmental with judgement as the discretion of the chief. The fuel loading of the plant itself is of no concern, the impact on the surroundings can be determined by visual inspection of the area. The authority to require a water supply is granted under UFC Section 903.2. In a discussion with Ron and Bill it was determined that the most appropriate water supply in FO. 1 " L ( addition to the potable system provided on site will be the utilization of approximately 6 deep r9a'' /<rsr infiltration galleries or dry wells located on site. These wet wells were installed by the >'r contractor in order to dewater the site for construction activities. Ground water is located approximately 6 feet below grade the contractor had to dewater the site to approximately 15- 20 feet. We will install a fitting in one of the dry wells that will allow the fire department to pump out of the well for a water supply. A detail provided by Bill is attached. We will provide a map to Ron and Bill showing the location of the wet wells so they can determine which one will be most appropriate. SCHMUESER GORDON MEYER, INC._ August 1 1 , 1995 Messrs. Hoagland and Leach Page 5 7 -29. 17 Security for the chlorine system is limited to the barbed wire fence and a room with a glass window. This area maybe subject to vandalism and the glass window seems to invite an incident. In my opinion, the security provided is not adequate unless the site is to be attended and /or alarmed with alarm sent to a central station; UFC Section 8001.9.2. The chlorine room is in direct view of an access indicated as a future park access which adds to the concern. There are many ways to address this problem including the use of screen walls, other fencing, etc. What safeguards are provided to prevent unauthorized entry? Colorado Dept. of Health Regulations for chlorine gas required the installation of a window in rLi 7 f the door so that the operator can look inside before entering. In addition, the chlorine room 42 P / " door will always be locked. Finally, sheet W1A shows an 8 foot high berm enveloping the area in front of the chlorine room door. It_was_discussed between Ron and Bill that this would _be acceptable. 7 -29.18 The size of the propane tanks proposed have not been indicated on the plans. The installation is to comply with UFC Article 82 and related standards UFCS 82 -1. Provide details. Grand Valley Consulting Engineers, our mechanical engineers, are verifying the size of the TT'? propane tanks and have indicated that the installation will comply with UFC Article 82 and v�� '- o later standards of UFCS 82-1. T r 77c 7-29.19 A Key Box for access to the filter chlorination building is to be provided: UFC Section s z Y 902.4. Pi? /1/9 y iA.7r -1 — / - o r 7r>ir • ' A Knox -box rapid entry system will be provided. A brochure is attached. if S o x - r r - , r , fr , f o rir2 / - I Sv rir >( kj -4c 9c,77rr }''L 7 -29 -20 The premises is to be identified with an approved number or address system which -Lu is plainly visible and legible from the street or road fronting the property: UFC Section 901.4.4. _-i/ h An address system will be plainly visible. ry 7 -29.21 Given the nature of the occupancy an approved emergency alarm system should be installed in the chlorine room or at a location readily accessible to the chlorine room. The alarm should be installed in accordance with the provisions of UFC Section 8003.1. 15 except that activation of the alarm is to send a signal to a central, remote or proprietary station with notification to be transmitted to the Fire Department: UFC Section 1001.9. A chlorine gras leak detector will be located in the chlorine room. This leak detector will EA r" sound a beacon and horn located on the building. It was discussed that this was acceptable L"lk: r .• to the fire department. r /rs °'rl�t A rrc ,/ c � SCHMUESER GORDON MEYER, INC._ August 11, 1995 Messrs. Hoagland and Leach Page 6 I believe the answer to the above questions are consistent with our conversations with the Carbondale Fire Protection District. We will provide you additional information as it is available to supplement the above information. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to call. Sincerely, SCHMUESER GORDON MEYER, INC. _/./ / /:,' ('( :sj-fhY ,F._ 0 ,f y 71 ii/7 '' Lf 7 ci �, �. � 72/.712/74`..S ,- a« ( / r , / C -c �r r< y ._�, I!i /y <Xi' Y ouis Meyer, P.E. /'i;/ cc: Gary Lattie George Blonsky irdi[i7_ e /Swill /Ceti / i'i' /<<ii /•�ir.C'% Mark Gould -)F :ix/ r / =% ;7.' /r'c;v< % / / -r_ C"o//G'i 7C,• Kate Foster (/ pc 7 /y c'ww /: • ; -C%_ ,6» T /7 LOMfja93028104.1 (C, ritlfrivr'!„: 6'c'L 4ii --(2" i) netpz 'r ''- r- 7:166617-'0i7( c F/, C ,G.rP //42 rm [ i /97 7i•?r / / -'S f'rii /Jr'. SCHMUESER GORDON MEYER, INC. S \ [ \ \ 2 o \ �� () \t eA / \/ \ \ « ©1® 2 } § m )\\ \ \ \ k �)) 4 g\x 4 ± % 3 �' W § \ } ` . ] 2 \ % / \ , � %0 0 \ ) -,,, - \ (}2� - , 3?\ %\@ . v::' - ! #m Co ic:g %2M § \) nu) } \%R \ � _ \ §) _ \ \s, , !m \ \ � � - } \ §( 9 (Li, -- 4 C; - \r-( 1 �\)\ . \@ / / - 2 A / ( \ // ! . e \ § / ^§ & }& \¥ R1)() \ R /\ R /_ � - / \ ) 9'— 4 o L 07/ 0 k o co g ;% 1 I v k I l f co cl o ... /7 - 1) e r} E-", ‘ 11 cl o tra 1 frA L 2 O hi -. 1 i RI' . /00 -.- n` y 0 0 ' 1 • p(rrfie. p7tovioio c y r : /2 To /7 0O ? 1 /7rn - 7 - 2j,/ orf 4 -z f72Pot'?t. F O. wy 1.- z- /10 Oa"Crf rNrj Tr - A? -96 APPEND'X li 1231 - 21 32 -in. manhole with locking device Grade level dIne Padlock to be acceptable Lid handles department ^• air 2V-in. Inspeclion- 7 in with plug Well lid of 4 -in. pre -casl, _ � reinforced ..__ ele or steel cited to fit well Not to scale Figure B 4.6(e) Detail C - manhole. Welded ell Local lire dept. Collar welded to V (1, suction threaded fining Cap Fitting Lisl from Cap pipe 3 in. overlap and cap This level , �' 20 -24 in. 41/2-in. Nat'l Hose Thread n Ground level n Ground level nd le above road Adapter with cap _ ___ _ level at vehicle 15 -in. min. 5 -in. Schedule 40 nipple wheels when 8 x 5 -in. eccentric reducer Well 25 -30 h deep cistern in use 8 -in. welded 45° elbow generally dug with Piping 8 -in. nipple as needed orange peel -type 6 -in. lightweight well support 8 -in. welded 45° elbow clam shovel 4 casing, extended to All pipe Schedule 40 steel within 18 in. of bottom of well B -in. riser clamp welded to pipe �P 4� to = Mae Roof Not to scale Inlet to be r suction screened, upper pipe. it required Figure B -4.6(0 Detail D – u Local conditions 0 Bottom 10 fl of well to must be ° 0 0 ° ° ° perforated casing. 0 considered in 0 - "h °° o °° • No perforations for n . Roof / + all claws. cisterns. D. a 8-in. Schedule 40 steel pipe °° ° ° ° ° well casing Standard irrigation ° Anchors to be set at 4 ° corners and to be min. 6 in. min. ).-1 1 - in. threaded stock 4 x 4 - 1/4 Figure 8.4.6(h) Typical well (cistern) with dry hydrant installed Same 2 supports to be 1 - in. steel anti - vortex late P wate se for 4.71 bottom of casing is not perforated. For usable Block and 6-10 in. from pipe 6 l bottom water depth, see B wa - - warnning. welded ed p to pipe IWI rim? Pipe sleeve Floor Anchor WARNING: Reference is made to water depths in cisterns, swimming pools, streams, lakes, and other sources Support in a number of places in this appendix. It should always be Not to scale remembered that the depth with which the fire fighter is Figure B- 4.6(g) Detail F –lower suction pipe. concerned is the usable depth. In a cistern, a bottom bed of gravel protecting a dry hydrant inlet, for instance, reduces the usable depth of the area above the gravel. 11-4.7 Guide to Circular Cistern Capacity. A ready guide B -4.8 Swimming Pools. Swimming pools are an increas- to the capacity of cisterns with vertical sides is provided in ingly C015,111011 sou eec of water for fire protection. Even in Table B -4.7. some areas with normally adequate hydrant water .sup- A formula for calculating the storage capacity of a rectan- plies, they have been a factor in providing protection, such gular cistern is the same as the formula for "pool capacity." as in cases in which water demands have exceeded avail - (See B- 4.8.2.) ability because of wildfire disasters, etc. They provide an advantage in that they are sources of clean water, but have major drawbacks due to the weight of fire department Table B -4.7 Cistern Storage Capacity vehicles and poor accessibility for large apparatus. There are some areas of the country in which swimming pool dis- Inside Diameter in Feet Storage Capacity per Foot of Depth lI tbution is better than hydrant distribution. If the WSO Intends to use a swimming pool as a supply of water, it is a 6 (1.8 a1) 212 gal ( 802 L) good practice to develop these water sources through 7 (2.1 m) 288 gal (1090 L) working with property owners and preplanning. 8 (2.4 m) 376 gal (1423 L) B-4.8.1 Pool Accessibility. If fire department accessibil- 9 (2.7 m) 976 gal (1801 L) 10 (3.0 n1) 588 gal (2226 L) ity is considered with the design of the pool, a usable water supply should be available to the fire department for sup - For units: 1 li' = 7.48 gal of water; I ft'' = 0.028321113. plying direct hose lines or a source of water for mobile 1993 Edition • BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION GARFIELD COUNTY. COLORADO • Applicant to'co numbered spaces only. PERMIT NO, / PARCEUSCHED NO. JOB ADDRESS 999 4uiy� Ka C 4 2 ✓ • 1 LEGAL LOT NO BLOCK SUBDIVISION DESCR. 2 OWNER Aspen Glen Golf Co. ADDRESS 9929 Hwy 82 PH 963 -4539 WK PH 3 CONTRACTOR Not selected yet ADDRESS PH LICENSE NO. A RCHITECT OR DESIGNER ADDRESS ll8 West 6th St. SGM 4 G_ - nwood A DDRESS SppIq CO. PH 5-10 LICENSE NO ENGINEEkCY1mueser Gordon on Meyer I. West 6 St. 5 y Glenwood STXIS. F CO. PH.5 -1004 LICENSE NO. 5 bldgs total 6 s.F OF BUILDING T £eotclge- 5834`/. SE OF LOT 6 Acres HEIGHT 10 NO OF FLOORS 718/4S °727 / C4 .t 7 USE OF BUILDING Wastewater Treatment Eritrea._ au /to// dc 8 CUSS OF WORK LIX ENV °ADDITION °ALTERATION °REPAIR °MOVE °REMOVE 9 DESCRIBE WORK: Wastewater Treatment Plant S /r. f/7/74 TAT PC 1 r1 / 7:5 147/4 t 5 r 7 SSc' ao 1' 't CC / / T/loc G' IOC ' PRC- T/72 9fii/T / ✓TC2eC • F /zrr- rCzvG'• /r i.-4 �,v�,,c� e / I / 9i7v. G 1 s ri/ ? 10 GARAGE SINGLE DOUBLE CARPORT SINGLE DOUBLE N /AJ C q/r /7-/l' /1 /1 DRIVEWAY PERMIT N /` ON SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL PERMIT N / `� SITE PLAN Enclosed S CLfG rottrt vticvynor !L 11 VALUATION OF WORK. $ 1.1 Mil liOfDJUSTEO VAL.S PLAN CHECK FEE 7 � ctl() 67 PERMIT FEE 5'/0 / 5 D tt /J y SPECIAL CONDITIONS:* /712. ' ` - eanadr a re /'w SCHOOL IMPACT FEE NO, OF BUILDINGS ON USE OF BUILDINGS NOW ON 13' )e 118z. /'tor. Conifer/? / -r For s Cone- / PARCEL / -� PARCEL �y I t/9NCc W f TM U. 'cc-. /94r /e/r• p O TOTAL FEE C . /70'/7 DCC.GRL3 -i ./ cof ST [ n j P e -k l Ir /t NOTICE WATER SUPPLY DATE PERMIT ISSUED F - 3 /' /J SEPARATE PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL PLUMBING, HEATING, VENTILATING OR AIR CONDITIONING. SPECIAL APPROVALS REWIp EO RECEIVED NOT RE WIRED - THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF WORK OR CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED IS ZONING V NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 180 DAYS, OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS AT ANY TIME AFTER WORK IS COMMENCED. HEALTH DEPT. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW V h' — f fr "cis ..k t!_ THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES FIRE DEPT. '7C' r - i t - re cc e,F GOVERNING THIS TYPE OF WORK WILL BE COMPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TO GIVE SOIL REPORT AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE OR CANCEL THE PROVISIONS OF ANY OTHER STATE OR LOCAL LAW REGULATIN CONSTRUCTION DR THE PERFORMANCE OF SETBACKS CONSTRUCTION. ale) // FLOOD FIAZARD Si nalure o e� rilreclor or aulboriz agent h ' p rgad and ' lood nonce above (J )_ I � (S./.0)-e./144, J >4-.----- ->4-.----- MI ; " MUF. HOME Building Depaltmenl Approv^a/dale /!/ Planning DepatImenl Approval /date 7 ��y.,..)�( /re vrt L ( ✓c/'of. // w!' S d7-r% /(,/[ P,e) f er / .,/ , I( 7CiTFEa �f'C4 ✓ lJ r�ry ' `�/� /77 / /UVl -C ilr.q ci /,. fr__29_93 - _ AGREEMENT //fn»»e•C, Of /-'r r Wei .1 rd /G CarFHra..q.,/. / // J ( . 45 -r7L u fiord ,9 era "J9vc.0 9T /'/NEIL /nP y 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 BUILDING DEPARTMENT IN CONSIDERATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT THE SIGNER HEREBY AGREES TO COMPLY WITH ALL BUILDING CODES AND LAND USE REGULATIONS ADOPTED BY GARFIELD COUNTY PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY GIVEN IN 30.28.201 CRS AS AMENDED. THE SIGNER FURTHER AGREES THAT IF THE ABOVE SAID ORDINANCES ARE NOT FULLY COMPLIED WITH IN THE LOCATION, ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED STRUCTURE. THE PERMIT MAY THEN BE REVOKED BY NOTICE FROM THE COUNTY AND THAT THEN AND THERE IT SHALL BECOME NULL AND VOID. THE ISSUANCE OF A PERMIT BASED UPON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER DATA SHALL NOT PREVENT THE BUILDING OFFICIAL FROM THEREAFTER REQUIRING THE CORRECTION OF ERRORS IN SAID PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND OTIiER DATA OR FROM PREVENTING BUILDING OPERATION BEING CARRIED ON THEREUNDER WHEN IN VIOLATION OF THIS CODE OR ANY OTHER ORDINANCE OR REGULATION OF THIS JURISDICTION. THE REVIEW OF THE SUBMITTED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND INSPECTIONS CONDUCTED THEREAFTER DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN ACCEPTANCE OF ANY RESPONSIBILITIES OR LIABILITIES BY GARFIELD COUNTY FOR ERRORS, OMISSIONS OR DISCREPANCIES. THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THESE ITEMS AND IMPLEMENTATION DURING CONSTRUCTION RESTS SPECIFICALLY WITH THE ARCHITECT, DESIGNER, BUILDER AND OWNER. COMMENTS ARE INTENDED TO BE CONSERVATIVE AND IN SUPPORT OF THE OWNERS INTEREST. � /4 Garform.003 I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE AGREEMENT ABOVE (INITIAL G!� ' ) 62d l- fVJo.4,7 6 :3o -?S • Carbondale & Rural Fire Protection District �� 0 - M dowood Drive t:TN i 1p sc;,. 1 a rhonq! le, CO 81623 70) 963 -0569 P SI) 0 9 i,',` futat September 5, 1996 (J`- O l0 -/l "iG Mark Jacobson Garfield d County Building & Planning 109 Eighth Street, Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 RE: Aspen Glen - Wastewater Treatment Plant & Well House Mark, I inspected the Aspen Glen Wastewater Treatment Plant and the Well House building and noted the following items that need to be addressed. These items were discussed prior to the issuing of the building permit and noted in a letter from Louis Meyer dated August 11, 1995. Wastewater Plant 1. Identification signs need to be posted at the Chlorine Filter Building in accordance with UFC 8001.7 and UFC Standard 79 -3. These signs should be posted at the main entrance, the chlorine room and the chlorine storage room. 2. A hazardous material management plan needs to be completed in accordance with UFC 8001.3.2. 3. Keys need to be provided for the key boxes. Well House 1. Identification signs need to be posted in accordance with UFC 8001.7 and UFC Standard 79- 3. These signs should be posted at the main entrance, the chlorine room and the chlorine storage room. 2. A Key Box for access to the building needs to be installed and keys provided: UFC 90 2.4 3. A hazardous material management plan needs to be completed in accordance with UFC 8001.3.2. 4. The Well House did not appear to have a chlorine gas leak detector installed. This should be installed in accordance with UFC 8003.1.15. Since y, g Bill Gavette Fire Marshal t t Z C?" cc: Gary Lattie U V AY[ { DaVevaFlS SG (970) 945 -1004 SCHMUESER M � OCR , i._, 0 ;; 996- ,1i 118 West 6th, Suite 200 FAX (970) 945 -5948 CORDON MEYER '� Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 I � ., ,_ , . � ,__�•--- -•—% L2Pki * - ki J ) CiLitiN 1 Y October 9, 1996 Mr. Jake Jacobson, Building Inspector Garfield County Building and Planning Department 109 Eighth Street, Room 303 Glenwood Springs CO 81601 RE: Final Inspection of Wellhouse and Wastewater Treatment Facility Aspen Glen Dear Jake: The purpose of this letter is to respond to the inspection work that was performed at the Aspen Glen wellhouse and wastewater treatment facility. It is my understanding that before issuing a C.O., several issues need to be clarified. Specifically, some inspections were not called for by the contractor. SGM had a part time field engineer observe both the wastewater treatment facility and wellhouse. Upon information and belief, we believe that both facilities were constructed as designed. We have confirmed that, through discussions with the contractor and the masonry subcontractor, Permanent Builders. If you have any questions of comments, please don't hesitate to call. Sincerely, SCHMUESER GORDON MEYER, INC. r i /I° fr L ouis Meyer, P.E. �✓ LM:Ic/93028110.1 cc: Ian Hause, Aspen Glen Gary Lattie, Aspen Glen GARFIELD COUNTY Building and Planning September 9, 1996 Mr. Louis Meyer, P.E. Schmueser Gordon Meyer 118 West 6th St, Suite 200 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Re: Final Inspections of Aspen Glen Wastewater Treatment Facility. Dear Mr. Meyer, This letter is to clarify additional information we need to sign off on the final inspections for all the structures for the Aspen Glen WWTF and well house. Our concerns are; 1. Well House - B.P. # 5659. Last inspection called for by Gould was for a floor inspection performed by our office on October 30, 1995, according to our office copy inspection card. The jobsite permit record has apparently been lost by the contractor, so there is no way for us to double check this information. Normally, we would want to see the bond beams, and the roof structure. Since there was no required access panel to the roof structure, we could not view it QUESTION - Did an SGM representative view the bond beams and roof structure in this building and confirm that they conformed to the approved plans? 2. Aeration Basin - B.P. #5597. On November 3, 1995 we inspected the south half of the "upper walkway." We apparently never inspected the" north half' of the" upper walkway." Jobsite permit record card is missing, so we can not double check against our office card. QUESTION - Did an SGM representative view the rebar in the north half of the "upper walkway" in this building and confirm that they conformed to the approved plans? 3. Pre - treatment Building - B.P.# 5594. Last inspection of structure was foundation re -bar inspection performed by us on August 29, 1995. There is no record of inspecting any bond beams or roof on this structure according to both inspection record cards.. QUESTION - Did an SGM representative view the bond beams and roof structure iti this building and confirm that they conformed to the approved plans? Could you please write us a brief signed document clearly stating that the above three items have been properly inspected and constructed according to the approved plans? We will then issue Certificates of Occupancy for all the wastewater and well buildings. Thank You. Sincerely, /e/.rs - 4't- �e Citk /Yeeo 712 6er nips PG en- irAf x 7a "Jake" Jacobson AdttioJeel vy /line p Building Inspector Ar � 4&4t5 / gs — S9Y8 Tie f6 109 8th Street, Suite 303 945- 8212/285 -7972 GARFIELD COUNTY Building and Planning September 9, 1996 Mr. Ian K. Hause - Construction Manager Aspen Glen Golf Company 9929 State Highway 82 Carbondale, CO 81623 Re: Final Inspections ofpumphouse and WWTF. Dear Ian, We are waiting on the following items before issuing Certificates of Occupancy for the well house and the WWTF; From Gould Construction - Missing jobsite inspection record cards / for BP #5 59- Pumphouse, #5 7- Aeration Basin, #5599 - Digestor and #5598 - Clarifier. Gpizty rom Schmueser Gordon Meyer - Written confirmation that inspections not called for by contractor were observed by SGM personnel, and were as per approved plans. Inspections missing were: (1) Pumphouse- bond beams and roof structure (2) Aeration Basin - n. half of upper walkway (3) Pre - treatment Building - bond beams and roof structure. G 1 Carbondale RFPD inspection of Sept.5, 1996 - Wastewater plant - three items, Well house - our items. I believe a copy of this report was sent to Mr. Gary Lattie. b7;6777,taG oK /0 / / - f6 Pert / 2%0 -G50 When all the items from the Carbondale RFPD inspection are complete, and when the attic access is installed in the well house, please call our office to schedule a final inspection of those items. Please call me with any questions regarding this process or information. Thank You! Sincerely, �e / .5 A47 n) . "Jake" Jacobson l6 3 - &CS:3 e Building Inspector 109 8th Street, Suite 303 945-8212/285-7972 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 GARFIELD COUNTY Building and Planning September 9, 1996 Mr. PVlike Holleman - 2 .19/ Gould Construction Company 379 6874 Highway 82 .57eot difilo,vG'a j79 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Re: Final inspections for Aspen Glen WWTF and well house. Dear Mike, The Aspen Glen Golf Company has called for a final inspection for the Aspen Glen Water and Wastewater system buildings. We performed a pre -final inspection on Tuesday September 3, 1996. At the time of the pre -final inspection, the following jobsite permit inspection cards were missing; • 1. B.P. # 5659 - Pumphouse (Highway 82 side) 2. B.P. # 5597 - Aeration Basin 3. B.P. # 5599 - Digestor 4. B.P. # 5598 - Clarifier It is Building Department policy to keep the jobsite record card with the permanent permit records as a backup to the office copy of the inspection card. We would like to ask you to double check to see if these missing cards can be located so that we may put them with our files. Thank You. f (e4se Fix 7 Sincerely, / - y -tG �l-sl a' "Jake" Jacobson - ft-5 —r °` 7/ Building Inspector 109 8th Street, Suite 303 945- 8212/285 -7972 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 - - NFPA 704 PLACARDING SYSTEM UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARDS 79 -3 AND UNIFORM FIRE CODE, ARTICLE 80 The NFPA 704 Placarding System is a nationally recognized hazardous materials labeling and identification system. NFPA 704 placards shall be placed at all entrances of buildings and locations where hazardous materials are stored, used, handled, or dispensed, and any other location deemed necessary to properly identify all hazardous materials that may be encountered by emergency response personnel in a fire or disaster situation. This requirement includes all stationary aboveground tanks containing flammable/combustible liquids and/or hazardous materials. These placards tell fire fighters what they must do to protect themselves from injury while fighting a fire in the area. C.S.F.D. STANDARD SIGNAGE SPECIFICATIONS 4 4 15" Height - Exterior Example of Placard: BLUE ;K; ° „ „ © © © © g COLOR- LESS • 10" Height - Interior Dlr..... w.ynd... CM..u. For specific information regarding your hazardous materials, contact your supplier and request the applicable material safety data sheets (MSDS). If additional assistance is necessary, please contact the Fire Prevention Bureau. 19 49 -36 HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS DATA STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS: Store in a cool, dry, well- NAME: CHLORINE ventilated location. © � O SYNONYMS: Bertholite USUAL SHIPPING CONTAINERS: Use steel cylinders when shipped as pressurized gas; ship as cryogenic liquid in portable FORMULA: C1 tanks, refrigerated tanks on trucks, rail cars, or barges. DOT CLASS: Class 2.3, Poisonous gas PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: Colorless, odorless, tasteless gas. SHIPPING LABEL: POISON GAS MELTING POINT: -337 °F (- 205 °C) ID NO.: UN 1017 BOILING POINT: -313 ° F (- 192 °C) CAS NO.: 7782 -50 -5 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: not soluble MOL. WT.: 70.9 VAPOR DENSITY: 0.97 STATEMENT OF HAZARDS: Severe health hazard. Corrosive VAPOR PRESSURE: >760 mm Hg @ 20 °C gas that may be shipped as a liquid. Strong oxidizer. Most com- bustibles will burn in chlorine as they do in oxygen. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT: Class I, Group C EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIP - NAME: CARBON TETRACHLORIDE MENT: Wear special protective clothing and positive pressure ©:O tetrachloromethane self - contained breathing apparatus. SYNONYMS: carbon ter, methane, tetrachloro -; SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES: Approach release from upwind. Stop or control the leak, if this can be done without FORMULA: CCI undue risk. Use water spray to cool and disperse vapors and DOT CLASS: Class 6.1, Poisonous material protect personnel. Apply vapor suppression foam to limit vapor- ization from liquid release. Control runoff and isolate dis- SHIPPING LABEL: POISON charged material for proper disposal. ID NO.: UN 1846 FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Strong oxidizer. Use water spray to keep fire - exposed containers cool. Extinguish fire using CAS NO.: 56 -23 -5 agent suitable for surrounding fire. MOL. WT.: 153.8 HEALTH HAZARDS: Severe health hazard. May be fatal if STATEMENT OF HAZARDS: Serious health hazard. When inhaled. Corrosive. Causes severe eye and skin burns. Irritating and corrosive a es collapse eof tissue. Causes system. . permanent all involved in a fire may produce toxic and irritating gases. eye damage. Causes collapse of respiratory system. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIP- FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Strong oxidizer. Most com- MENT: Wear special protective clothing and positive pressure bustibles will burn in chlorine, forming irritating and toxic self - contained breathing apparatus. gases. Cylinders may vent rapidly or explode when heated. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES: Stop or control the leak, if this Flame impingement upon steel chlorine container will result in can be done without undue risk. Control runoff and isolate dis- iron/chlorine fire causing rupture of the container. charged material for proper disposal. INSTABILITY AND REACTIVITY HAZARDS: Strong oxidizer. FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Use water spray to keep fire- Reacts with organic materials, active metals, reducing agents, exposed containers cool. Extinguish fire using agent suitable for and ammonia. Reacts with water to form corrosive, acidic surrounding fire. solutions. HEALTH HAZARDS: Serious health hazard. Vapor and liquid STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS: Store in a cool, dry, well - irritating to eyes, skin, and respiratory system. May be harmful ventilated location. Separate from combustible, organic, or eas- if inhaled. May cause central nervous system depression. Will ily oxidizable materials. Isolate from acetylene, ammonia, defat tissue. Combustion by- products may include hydrochloric hydrogen, hydrocarbons, ether, turpentine, and finely divided acid and phosgene. metals. Outside or detached storage is preferred. See also NFPA 43A, Code for the Storage of Liquid and Solid Oxidizers. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Not combustible, but reacts under fire conditions producing hydrochloric acid and phos- USUAL SHIPPING CONTAINERS: Shipped in steel cylinders as gene. a liquid under its own vapor pressure. Tank cars and tank barges. INSTABILITY AND REACTIVITY HAZARDS: Reacts explo- sively with alkali metals. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: Greenish - yellow gas with bleach -like choking odor. STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS: Store in a cool, dry, well- ventilated location. Separate from alkali metals. MELTING POINT: -150 °F (- 101 °C) USUAL SHIPPING CONTAINERS: Glass bottles, cans, drums, BOILING POINT: -29 °F ( -34 °C) tank trucks, and tank cars. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.57 @ 34 °C PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: Colorless liquid with ethereal, sweet SOLUBILITY IN WATER: not soluble odor. MELTING POINT: -9 °F ( - °C) VAPOR DENSITY: 2.44 BOILING POINT: 170 °F (77 °C) VAPOR PRESSURE: gas SOLUBILITY IN WATER: not soluble NAME: CHLORINE TRIFLUORIDE SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.59 FORMULA: CIF tat VAPOR DENSITY: 5.31 DOT CLASS: Class 2.3, Poisonous gas 'T � VAPOR PRESSURE: 91 mm Hg @ 20 °C SHIPPING LABEL: POISON GAS and OXIDIZER and CORRO- SIVE 1994 Edition ENGINEERS SURVEYORS • SG (70) 945-1004 SCHMUESER 118 West 6th, Suite 200 FAX (970) 945-5948 GORDON MEYER Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 August 12, 1996 Mr. Gary Lathe Aspen Glen Golf Company 9929 Highway 82 Carbondale, CO 81623 RE: Substantial Completion Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) Dear Gary: On Thursday, August 1, a final walk- through was held to determine Substantial Completion for the WWTF. Substantial Completion is defined in the General Conditions that were a part of your contract with Gould Construction for the WWTF. The definition of Substantial Completion in the General Conditions is as follows: The Work (or specified part thereof) has progressed to the point where, in the opinion of ENGINEER as evidenced by ENGINEER'S definitive certificate of Substantial Completion, it is sufficiently complete, in accordance with the Contract Documents, so that the Work (or specified part) can be utilized for the purposes for which it is intended; or if no such certificate is issued, when the Work is complete and ready for final payment as evidenced by ENGINEER'S written recommendation of final payment in accordance with paragraph 14. 13. The terms "substantially complete" and "substantially completed" as applied to all or part of the Work refer to Substantial Completion thereof. " This definition is important because once the facility is operational and can be used for its intended purpose, it is ready to dedicate to the Aspen Glen Water & Sanitation District. Therefore, because the plant is operational and ready for its intended purpose (i.e., substantially complete), I recommend that the facility be dedicated to the Aspen Glen Water & Sanitation District. Concurrently, as you know, we have a punch list which is being worked on at the same time. Gould Construction has made substantial progress with the punch list, however, there are items remaining. These items are of a nature that do not impact the operation of the facility. Final payment to Gould Construction should take into consideration those punch list items which are • not yet completed. if you have any questions or comments, please don't hesitate to call. Sincerely, SCHMUESER GORDON MEYER, INC. 0 1(Y-- Louis Meyer, P.E. LM:Ic /93028110 cc: Mark Gould, Gould Construction _ • Mike Holleman, Gould Construction Scott Leslie Michelle Gadd, Aspen Glen Water & Sanitation District George Blonsky, Aspen Glen Kate Foster, SGM ENGINEERS SURVEYORS G M (9t0) 945 -1004 SCHMUESER 118 West 61h, Suite 200 FAX (970) 945 -5948 GORDON MEYER Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 August 12, 1996 Mr. Gary Lathe Aspen Glen Golf Company 9929 Highway 82 Carbondale, CO 81623 RE: Substantial Completion Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) Dear Gary: On Thursday, August 1, a final walk- through was held to determine Substantiai Completion for the WWTF. Substantial Completion is defined in the General Conditions that were a part of your contract with Gould Construction for the WWTF. The definition of Substantial Completion in the General Conditions is as follows: The Work for specified part thereof) has progressed to the point where, in the opinion of ENGINEER as evidenced by ENGINEER'S definitive certificate of Substantial Completion, it is sufficiently complete, in accordance with the Contract Documents, so that the Work (or specified part) can be utilized for the purposes for which it is intended; or if no such certificate is issued, when the Work is complete and ready for final payment as evidenced by ENGINEER'S written recommendation of final payment in accordance with paragraph 14. 13. The terms "substantially complete" and "substantially completed" as applied to all or part of the Work refer to Substantial Completion thereof .° This definition is important because once the facility is operational and can be used for its intended purpose, it is ready to dedicate to the Aspen Glen Water & Sanitation District. Therefore, because the plant is operational and ready for its intended purpose (i.e., substantially complete), I recommend that the facility be dedicated to the Aspen Glen Water & Sanitation District. Concurrently, as you know, we have a punch list which is being worked on at the same time. Gould Construction has made substantial progress with the punch list, however, there are items remaining. These items are of a nature that do not impact the operation of the facility. Final payment to Gould Construction should take into consideration those punch list items which are not yet completed. If you have any questions or comments, please don't hesitate to call. Sincerely, SCHMUESER GORDON MEYER, INC. P Louis Meyer, P.E. LM:Ic/93028110 cc: Mark Gould, Gould Construction Mike Holleman, Gould Construction • Scott Leslie Michelle Gadd, Aspen Glen Water & Sanitation District George Blonsky, Aspen Glen Kate Foster, SGM INSPECTION WILL NOT DE MADE UNLESS THIS CARD IS POSTED ON THE JOB 24 HOURS NOTICE REQUIRED FOR INSPECTIONS BUILDING PERMIT ARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO Date Issued 73 Area . Permit No ss9 4 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 abov described structure, the permit may then be revo d by notice i from a �n Buuild Inspe , J"'e/ ": r I MED j T LY U OME N ND V ID, Use rJ y abov f f tom. t L fr / : M EN C / C,- Addres r Legal Descri 'on I Y i /d is 1 i Owne� lt) ietJ 0 ii 4 Contractor 69(4/01 1 Setbacks Front Side Side Rear This Card Must Be Posted So It Is Plainly Visible From the Street Until Final Inspection. J ! c INSPECTION RECORD )„ 5w(.2 c (L/ z , /e" l- 7 /UTom_ Roof Covering 1\ se„)64Ao«eefe/ro y i/i 9s ,r'' Electric -Final (by STATE inspector) }' U E, Si OP QKAl ,ll6 a/VA ted and,e 3 Footing 8 /w /�s Foundation tinieft /-.-9. awo)atP!iarGI64'tuso- 9.rcge, I Plumbing- Underground Gas Pipings _�cc_ yG_ z. Heating Ventilation Pam c'ea° , . Y' "" /iz Tcle Insulation Plumbing -Rough Drywall T _ice , 6. i ..i Electric -Rough (by STATE inspector) Final 9 -« •Da ALL LISTED ITEMS MUST BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED BEFORE COVERING — WHETHER INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR, UNDERGROUND OR ABOVE GROUND. / THIS PERMIT IS NOT TRANSFERABLE Phone 945 4212 10 9 8th Street, County Courthouse, Glenwood Springs, Colo. APP - O ED DO NOT DESTROY THIS CARD Date Al 1 /72 r� By 4 TT; PT ■ I'VTl - COVFR TA TTN r'T FAR PT A CTTf Ct VD cd al O 4 L1 0 0 0 L .= ' '' Cr W .-i p O d a rn al L7 y � o 0 0 N O CT ic Cd ro Y. ro G 0 taw .� ;4 t' Lit ^' 0 G L O Q G 0 O at O p O C) N r! 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