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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit File 2210 24th Street 11 Y o CITY OF ANACORTES r.' WASHINGTON 9coa1`' BUILDING DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY This is to certify that the(Description of Building or Structure): Single Family xesiJenre Located At: 2210 24th Street STREET NUMBER Owner: Jaxold Christenson li is - l Constructed By: OWNER OR CONTRACTOR Bldg. Permit#: Bid-2002-3461 Date Issued: '+--3—G3 a2 Occ.Group: 523 Use Zone: Has Been Inspected And Occupancy Is Hereby Authorized. This 124IT Day of �Se te,nner 20 03 Ii AUTHORIZING OFFICIAL SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS. f � I Final Inspection Checklist Site Address: 2 I Oh t Z � Y� Permit No.: 6�"ZOaD"�y� / Date Issued: 3 ) 403 14005Zoning: Occ. Group: f-3 Constr. Type: Ij/l/ Owners Name:_f(tiu/pjd C ki%&+&w Ih Owners Mailing Address: 1j`420 Mit/Kg Dk Ariald(J State: snip: q V2 I Variances: No Yes '{/ Safety Glass: No Yes G' Sewer Fee Paid: No Yes V' Hand Rails: No Yes Sewer Inspected: No Yes V/ Guard Rails: No Yes f WSEC Compliance: No Yes J. Traps: No Yes 1 I Attic Access: No Yes V Wood Stove: No Yes I Smoke Detectors: No Yes v Water Pressure: No Yes 17 i T&P Drains: No Yes House Numbers: No Yes 1."' h Insulation Cert.: No Yes / Site Drainage: No Yes 17 Curb Cut: No Yes t� Crawlspace Insul: No Yes Ve Bedroom Windows: No Yes l/ Water Heater Strp: No Yes (7 Vapor Barrier: No Yes V D.W. Air Gap: No Yes Water Meter Box: No /Yes Auto Garage Door: No Yes I/ Exterior Decks/Landings: No Yes / Outside Caulking: No_ Yes V t i Garage/House Door: No Yes V Inspected By: ,f /Lt ---- Crawl Space Access: No Yes ►/ Date: Vi0/0.i Exh. Duct/Dryer Vent Dampers: No Yes frXr I „ST ' 0$._ City of Anacortes Permit#: BLD-2003-8461 a. 904 6th Street Issue date: 03/03/2003 ” , P.O.Box 547 'trt; Anacortes, WA 98221-0547 Expire date: 03/02/2004 k �' (360)293-1901 �Ny Job Address: 2210 24TH ST ANACORTES WA 98221 APN: i Permit Type: Single Family Residence Permit Project: Remarks: Single family residence. Applicant: HAROLD CHRISTENSON Owner: CHRISTENSON HAROLD R Address: Address: 4620 HICKORY DR ANACORTES WA 98221 ' Phone: 360-202-9427 Phone: (360)661-3594 Contractor: HR CHRISTENSON Addressr: 4620 HICKORY DR ANACORTES WA 98221 Phone: (360)661-3594 License#: HRCHRCL990BE General Information: Fees: Occupancy Group R-3 Building Permit Fee 570.50 Use Zone R2 Traffic Impact Fee 775.00 #of Bedrooms 4 Plan Review Fee 370.83 Lot Area 10000 Mechanical Permit Fees 104.00 1st Floor Square Footage 1553 Plumbing Permit Fee 125.00 Lot Coverage 2216 State Building Code Fee 4.50 2nd Floor Square Footage 907 Sewer Inspection Fee 50.00 Garage Square Footage 663 Sewer GFC-Residential 4,080.00 Setback 1st Side Yard 5 Storm Drain GFC-Residential 1,126.00 Setback 2nd Side Yard 10 Park Impact Fee 615.00 Setback Front Yard 20 Total Calculated: 7,820.83 Setback Rear Yard 20 Deposits/Receipts: 0.00 #of Stories 2 Building Height 31 Total Due: 7,820.83 Building Valuation 155000 # Forced Air Furnace<=1,000 1 #of Bathtubs 3 #of Clothes Dryers 1 tE - „ 7 ;[ 1 #of Clothes Washers 1 #of Dishwashers 1 #of Gas Fireplace 1 #of Gas Piping 4 #of Gas Water Heaters 1 -- - • #of Hose Bibbs 2 ;' .- #of Kitchen Sinks 1 I #of Lavatories 3 #of Showers 1 #of Ventilation Fans 4 I - - #of Water Closets 3 ' 1 ' PAGE 1 OF 2 0%t Y O . City of Anacortes Permit#: BLD-2003-8461 904 6th Street Issue date: 03/03/2003 P.O.Box 547 "` Expire date: 03/0212004 ,ekseicarit Anacortes, WA 98221-0547 w' (360)293-1901 THIS APPLICATION IS RECEIVED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, AND SHALL EXPIRE BY LIMITATION AND BECOME NULL AND VOID IF PERMIT IS NOT OBTAINED WITHIN 180 DAYS OF THIS APPLICATION. BY AFFIXING MY SIGNATURE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I AM THE LEGAL OWNER OF THE PROPERTY FOR WHICH THIS APPLICATION IS ISSUED OR AN AUTHORIZED AGENT OF THE OWNE L PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES GOVERNING THIS TYPE OF WORK WILL BE COMPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HER OR T,INCLUDING CALLS FOR INSPECTIONS. Applicant Signature Issued by PAGE 2 OF 2 1 CITY OF ANACORTES BUIDLING DEPARTMENT RESIDENTIAL CHECKLIST (This form is to be completed prior to issuing the building permit) r� Site Address: ia''110 p�t-f Date: a i�-J'f d 3 Contact Person: Amy Ohne��(n Phone No.: le tot — 3 s7`I Assessors No.: p/ l D ( & 4' Lot: 1 L[ t SJ/6yBlock: d r 5— Addition: $r.2.e-y cotes .-. J (Building Department Checklist for Completeness) OK NA OK NA ❑ Fire Department Access R. ❑ Fire Hydrant Located within 250 feet 0 Fire Flow Required ❑ a Shoreline or Wetlands Et ❑ Site Plan 0 a Covenant Approval ❑ B. Variance Required 0 £ Regulated Slopes ❑ Er Plat Facts and Findings Compliance ®c 0 Survey in File ❑ EL_ Fill on Site Received and Reviewed by: Date: 02/21w3 (Engineering Department Checklist for Completeness) OK NA OK NA ❑ Er..- Water eter Extension M / ❑ Er Sewer Extension/Connection ❑ ❑ Street Improvements/Sidewalks 3 ❑ Site Drainage Plan ❑ ❑ Covenant Not to Oppose Future LID ❑ ❑ Latecomers Agreement ❑ ❑ Street Drainage 0 ❑ Driveway location,slope,culvert ❑ ❑ Storm Drain Extension Received and Reviewed by: Date: 'FURTHER COMMENTS Zoning: R 2 Lot Size: J0/ epJ S(_ Coverage Mowed: 3 S v° Actual Coverage: 0- a 1 to . -: Building Department 904 6'"Street•Anacortes,Washington 98221 •Tel: 360.293.1901 • Fax:360.293.1938•Web:www.ci.anacortes.wa.us 2001 WSEC & VIAQ Residential Prescriptive Compliance Form If you have chosen to follow the prescriptive insulation and glazing requirements for this residence, you will need to choose one of the three options below. This choice may depend on your glazing percentage (the total area of glass in the heated areas of the building divided by the total floor area of the heated space.) Check the box in front of the option which you will use to meet the prescriptive requirements: Glazing Gazing U-Factor Wall Wall• Wall• Slab Option Area': Doors Ceiling2 Vaulted Above ifN CAC Floor' on of floor Vertical Overheads U-Factor Ceiling Grade,of Below Below Grade, Grade Grade I. * 12% 0.35 0.58 0.20 R-38 R-30 R-15 R-15 R-10 R-30 R-10 IL * 15% 0.40 0.58 0.20 R-38 R-30 R-21 R-21 R-10 R-30 R-10 _ Unlimited oue R-3 0.40 panty 0.58 0.20 R-38 R-30 R-21 R-21 R-10 R-30 R-10 Only Footnotes: 0. Nominal R-values are for wood frame assemblies only or assemblies built in accordance with Section 601.1. 1. Minimum requirements for each option listed. For example, if a proposed design has a glazing ratio to the conditioned floor area of 13%, it shall comply with all of the requirements of the 15%glazing option(or higher). Proposed designs which cannot meet the specific requirements of a listed option above may calculate compliance by Chapters 4 or 5 of this Code. 2. Requirement applies to all ceilings except single rafter or joist vaulted ceilings. 'Adv'denotes Advanced Framed Ceiling. 3. Requirement applicable only to single rafter or joist vaulted ceilings. 4. Below grade walls shall be insulated either on the exterior to a minimum level of R-10,or on the interior to the same level as walls above grade. Exterior insulation installed on below grade walls shall be a water resistant material, manufactured for its intended use, and installed according to the manufacturer's specifications. See Section 602.2. 5. Floors over crawl spaces or exposed to ambient air conditions. 6. Doors, including all fire doors,shall be assigned default U-factors from Table 10-6C. 7. Where a maximum glazing area is listed,the total glazing area (combined vertical plus overhead)as a percent of gross conditioned floor area shall be less than or equal to that value.Overhead glazing with U-factor of U=0.40 or less is not induded in glazing area limitations. 8. Overhead glazing shall have U-factors determined in accordance with NFRC 100 or as specified in Section 502.1.5. 9. Log and solid timber walls with a minimum average thickness of 3.5"are exempt from this insulation requirement. 10. The following walls are considered to meet R-21 without additional documentation: a. 2 x 6 framed and insulated with R-21 fiberglass batts. b. 2 x 4 framed and insulated with R-15 fiberglass bath plus R-4.0 foam sheathing. c. 2 x 4 framed and insulated with R-13 fiberglass batts plus R-5.0 foam sheathing. * If you selected option I or II you will need to complete the Glass to floor area City of Anacortes 2001 ILDC&VIAQ Residential Prescriptive Co fliance Form Page 2 of 6 worksheet to show the glazing percentage does not exceed the option selected. GLAZING AREA: Glass to floor area worksheet (Required for Options I and II only.) Glazing is defined as all areas, including the frames, in the shell of a conditioned space that let in natural light including windows, clerestories, skylights, sliding or swinging glass doors and glass block walls. Glazing Area is defined as the total area of the glazing measured using the rough opening, and including the glazing, sash and frame. For doors where the daylight opening area is less than 50 percent of the door area, the glazing area Is the daylight opening area. For all other doors, the glazing area is the door area. Doors whose area and U-factor are included in the calculations for glazing area may be installed with a U-factor in accordance with the Glazing U-factor requirements instead of the door U-factor requirements. Exempt Door. One unlabeled or untested exterior swinging door with the maximum area of 24 square feet may be installed for ornamental, security,or architectural purposes and need not be listed below. Overhead glazing(skylights)with a U-factor of U-0.40 or less need not be listed below. Single glazing for ornamental,security,or architectural purposes and double glazed garden windows with a wood or vinyl frame may be exempted from the U-factor limitations,but if so,it shall have its area tripled in list below.The maximum area (before tripling)allowed for the total of all single glazing and garden windows in 1%of the floor area. Step 1: List the rough opening size of all glazing areas as defined above and calculate their total area. Quantity Total Area Width X Height = AREA(Each) X (#of each) = (in square feet) Add the last column and enter total Glazing Area here , (a) Step 2: Enter the square footage of Conditioned Floor Area(heated and/or cooled)Space --" (b) Step 3: Calculate the Glazing percentage by dividing the total Glazing Area by the Conditioned Floor Area and multiplying by one hundred: / = X100= Glazing Area Conditioned Floor Area 0/0 City of Anacortes 2001(flEC&VIAQ Residential Prescriptive Conliance Form Page 3 of 6 (a) (b) Glazing Percentage In order to use option I,the glazing percentage cannot exceed 12%. In order to use option II,the glazing percentage cannot exceed 15%. WHOLE HOUSE VENTILATION USING THE PRESCRIPTIVE METHOD Purpose: We have all heard about office and school buildings which cause people to become ill.If improperly ventilated,our homes can cause some of us to become ill too. With all of the new materials we use to construct and furnish our buildings, it is very important that our homes are ventilated in such a way as to provide us with method to get the stale air out and fresh air in. Please check the appropriate box to describe which of the four prescriptive Whole House Ventilation Systems you will be using,and fill in any blanks or boxes under the system you choose. l l Option 1. Whole house Ventilation Using Exhaust Fans(VIAQ 303.4.1) ❑ CFM Exhaust Fan Flow Rating Per Table 3-2(attached). Location of whole house exhaust fan(s)must be shown on the plans. O Fan Controls:24 hour clock timer with capability of continuous operation,manual and automatic control&accessible ❑ Whole house fans located 4 feet or less from the Interior grille shall have a sone rating of 1.5 or less at 0.1 Inches w.g. O Outdoor Air shall be distributed to each habitable room by Individual Outdoor Air inlets. F Exception:Exhaust only ventilation systems do not require outdoor air inlets if the home has a ducted forced air heating system that communicates with all habitable rooms and the interior doors are undercut a minimum of'A inch. 9 Option 2. Whole house Ventilation Integrated with a Forced Air Heating System(VIAQ 303.4.2) O inch Fresh air duct,connected to the furnace retum plenum,sized Per Table 3-5(attached) ❑ Fresh Air inlet duct Damper Selection:(Choose one) ElMotorized Damper(no testing of ventilation flow rates as long as the prescriptive duct sizing per Table 3-5 are meL I gManual Damper meeting Table 3-2 flow rates: CFM(see attached Table 3-2) ,, 0 Automatic Flow-Regulated Device per VIAQ 030.4.2.1#3.(Requires field testing or calculation.) ❑ Outdoor Air inlets shall be screened or otherwise protected from entry by leaves or other material and located per VIAQ 303.4.2.4 ❑ Al Ventilation supply ducts in the conditioned space shall be insulated to a minimum of R-4(VIAQ 303.4.2.3) 0 Option 3. Whole house Ventilation Using a Supply Fan(VIAQ 303.4.3) ❑ inch Outdoor air inlet duct,connected to the furnace supply air stream,sized Per Table 3-6(attached) ❑ Fresh Air inlet duct Back-draft Damper Selection:(Choose one) Calibrated manual volume damper installed and set to meet the measured flow rates In Table 3-2(attached)by field testing with a pressure gauge and/or following manufacturer's installation instructions. A manual volume damper installed and set to meet the measured flow rates specified in Table 3-2 by field testing with a flow hood or flow measuring station. 0 An automatic flow-regulating device sized to the specified flow rate in Table 3-2 which provides constant flow over a pressure range of 0.20 to 0.60 inches water gauge. ❑ Outdoor Air inlets shall be screened or otherwise protected from entry by leaves or other material and located per VIAQ 303.4.3.6 ❑ All Ventilation supply ducts in the conditioned space shall be insulated to a minimum of R-4(VIAQ 303.4.3.5) Option 4. Whole house Ventilation Using a Heat Recovery Ventilation System(VIAQ 303.4.4) ❑ All duct work in heat recovery system shall be at least 6 inches in diameter ❑ Balancing dampers shall be installed on the inlet and exhaust side. D Flow measurement grids shall be Installed on the supply and return. ❑ System minimum flow rating shall not be less than specified in Table 3-2.Maximum rates in Table 3-2 do not apply. ❑ Outdoor air inlets shall be screened or otherwise protected from entry by leaves or other material and located per VIAQ 303.4.4.4 D Ventilation Supply Ducts in the conditioned space upstream of the heat exchanger shall be insulated to a minimum of R-4(VIAQ 303.4.4.3) THE FOLLOWING ARE REQUIRED IN ADDITION TO THE OPTION CHOSEN ABOVE: - 1 • City of Anacortes 200, ,/SEC&VIAQ Residential Prescriptive flnpliance Form Page 4 of 6 ❑ At the time of final inspection,the automatic control time shall be set to operate the whole house fan for at least 8 hours per day, ❑ A label shall be affixed to the control that reads"Whole House Ventilation'(see operating instructions) ❑ 24-hour dock timer installed with capability of continuous operation,manual and automatic control,readily accessible. ❑ Installer shall provide the manufacturer's installation,operating instructions,and a whole house ventilation system operation desaiption. REFERENCE TABLES I Table 3-2: Ventilation Rates for all Group R Occupancies four stories and less* Minimum and Maximum Ventilation Rates: Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM) Floor Number of Bedrooms — Area,ft2 2 or less 3 4 5 6 7 8 Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. _ Min. Max. <500 50 75 65 98 80 120 95 143 110 165 125 188 140 210 501-1000 55 83 70 105 85 128 100 150 115 173 130 195 145 218 1001-1500 60 90 75 113 _ 90 135 105 158 120 180 135 203 150 225 1501-2000 65 98 80 120 95 143 110 165 125 188 140 210 155 233 �001-2W 70 105 85 128 100 150 115 173 130 195 145 218 160 240 2501-3000 75 113 90 135 105 fa a 120 180 135 203 150 225 165 248 3001-3500 80 120 95 143 110 165 125 188 140 210 155 233 170 255 i 3501-4000 85 128 100 150 115 173 130 195 145 218 160 240 175 263 4001-5000 95 143 110 165 125 188 140 210 155 233 _ 170 255 185 278 5001-6000 105 158 120 180 135 203 150 225 165 248 180 270 195 293 ' 6001-7000 115 173 130 195 145 218 160 240 175 263 190 285 205 308 7001-8000 125 188 140 210 155 133 170 255 185 278 200 300 215 323 _ _8001-9000 135 203 _ 150 225 165 248 180 270 195 293 210 315 225 338 >9000 145 218 160 240 175 263 190 285 205 308 220 330 235 353_ i • For residences that exceed 8 bedrooms,increase the minimum requirement listed for 8 bedrooms by an additional 15 CFM per bedroom. The maximum CFM is equal to 1.5 times the minimum 1 Table 3-3: Prescriptive Exhaust Duct Sizing Fan Tested CFM @ Minimum Flex Maximum Length Minimum Smooth Maximum Length Maximum Elbows 0.25"W.G Diameter (feet) Diameter Feet ' 50 4 inch 25 4 inch 70 3 50 5 inch 90 5 Inch 100 3 ' 50 6 inch No Limit 6 inch No Limit 3 80 4 ind1W NA. 4 inch 20 3 80 5 Inds 15 5 inch 100 3 80 6 inch_ ci 90 6 inch No Limit 3 100 5 in N.A. 5 inch 50 3 100 6 inch _ 15 6 inch No Limit 3 125 6 Inch 15 61nd, No Limit 3 125 7 inch 70 71nch No Limit 3 1. For each additional elbow subtract 10 feet from maximum length 2. Flex ducts of this diameter are not permitted with fans of this size. Table 3-5: Prescriptive Integrated Forced Air Supply Duct Sizing Required Flow(CFM)Per Minimum Smooth Duct Minimum Flexible Maximum Maximum Number of ' Table 3-2 Diameter _ Duct Diameter Length' Elbows 50-80 6" 7" 20' 3 80-125 7" _ 8" r 20' 3 115-175 8" 10" 20' 3 170-240 9" 11" 20' 3 1. For lengths over 20 feet increase duct diameter 1 inch 2. For elbows numbering more than 3 increase duct diameter 1 inch. Table 3-6: Prescriptive Supply Fan Duct Sizing I City of Anacortes 2001 WS ?3r VIAQ Residential Prescriptive Comtce Form Page 5 of 6 supoly Fan Tested at 0.40"W.G. Spedfied Volume Minimum Smooth Duct Minimum Flexible from Table 3-2 Diameter Duct Diameter 50—90 CFM 4 inch 5 inch 90- 150 CFM 5 inch 6 inch 150—250 CFM 6 inch 7 inch 250—400 CFM 7 inch 8 inch SOURCE SPECIFIC VENTILATION (VIAQ 302.2 Source specific exhaust ventilation is required in each kitchen, bathroom,water closet, laundry room, indoor swimming pool, spa, and other rooms where excess water vapor or cooking odor is produced. Source specific ventilation systems must be controlled by a manual switch,de-humidistat,timer or other approved means.Controls must be readily accessible. Ducts must terminate outside the building. Exhaust ducts which are designed to operate intermittently must be equipped with back-draft damper.All exhaust ducts in unconditioned spaces must be Insulated to a minimum of R-4.Terminal elements must have at least the equivalent net free area of the duct work.Terminal elements for exhaust fan duct systems must be screened or otherwise protected from entry by leaves or other material. Table 3-1: Minimum Source Specific Ventilation Capacity Requirements _Bathrooms Kitchens Intermittently operating ( 50 cfm 100 cfm Continuous operation 20 cur 25 cfm Please be sure to note the locations of your source specific fans on your construction drawings and include the cfm rating you plan to install. MOISTURE CONTROL (WSEC 502.1.6) In order to help prevent moisture from collecting within the framing of the building,a vapor retarder must be installed to minimize vapor movement through what is called the diffusion process. Components of the house requiring a vapor retarder are: - Floors between heated and unheated spaces. - Walls-on the inside(warm side in winter) - Ceilings averaging less than 12 inches of ventilated area above the insulation to the underside of the roof sheathing. Check the appropriate boxes to indicate which method of interior vapor retarder will be used to meet Moisture Control requirements: MATERIAL LOCATION Exterior Grade r 4—Mil Clear Vapor Retarder Paint Not required if ventilation space Batts Plywood or OSB Backed Plastic2 (1.0 perm rating) average 12"above insulation Floors N/A N/A N/A Walls N/A j� N/A Ceilings N/A 1 Backed batts at walls and ceilings must be faced stapled.(Paper should extend over studs or rafters towards interior heated space) 2 Plastic is to be applied on the interior face of studs,ceiling joists,and rafters. (This does not replace the requirement for 6-mil black polyethylene(plastic)to be laid over the ground within crawl spaces. PRESCRIPTIVE HEATING SYSTEM SIZING Heating and cooling design loads for the purpose of sizing HVAC systems are required and calculations in accordance with accepted engineering practice,induding infiltration and ventilation must be provided when plans are submitted for the building permit. EXCEPTION: Design heat load calculations are not required to be submitted if the heating system installed is equal to or less than 20 Btu/h*ftz. l City of Anacortes 2001 WSi_ &VIAQ Residential Prescriptive ComF ice Form Page 6 of 6 If you plan to use this exception please complete the following calculation. Heated floor area z" c° x 20 = H5 St o rBtu/h*ftl(maximum heating appliance rating) Please note that if the heating equipment you actually install exceeds the value calculated in this table,the building inspector may require that you provide design head load calculations prior to field approval. -L; r TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL ALL EXPOSED AND UNWORKED SOILS SHALL BE STABILIZED BY THE SUITABLE AND TIMELY APPLICATION OF BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES 0BMP). FROM OCTOBER 1 TO APRIL 30, NO SOILS SHALL REMAIN UNSTABLILIZED (EXPOSED)FOR MORE THAN TWO DAYS, FROM MAY 1 TO SEPT 1 NO SOILS SHALL REMAIN UNSTABLIZED FOR MORE THAN 7 DAYS. PRIOR TO LEAVING THE SITE, STORMWATER SHALL PASS THRO UGH A SEDIMENT POND OR TRAP, OR OTHER APPROPRIATE BMP. U al ,e t.., w w - ( - 3b^Yl£ ci 0 T e'1 n4 r imicz le . . (e it L i • PROPEERTY CORNER ELEVATION 100.0 FT. PUGET POWER VEIUZON ATT CAOLE - - ALLEY PROPERTY CORNER 99.982 FT S 89 24 E ELEVATIOl`r 95.1 Fr. 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W . 1/4 SEC . 24, TWP . 35 N . , RN3 . 1 E, WM IJ dNI NIVi I a , �� Skagit County Auditor i(1m1't") 118/2003 Page 1 of 1 3:07PM LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE EAST 20' FEET OF LOT 14, ALL OF LOTS 15 AND 16, AND THE C/L 23TH STREET WEST 20 FEET OF LOT 27. ALL IN BLOCK 215. PLAT OF S 89'24'43' E — ANACORTES, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 2 OF PLATS, PAGES 4-7. — — — — — — --- ----- ----- -- -- -- 379.941 -- RECORDS OF SKAGIT COUNTY. WASHINGTON. NOTES: 1 . ® FOUND CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH CASE AND COVER. S 89.24'43' E I 2. A FOUND METAL SURFACE MONUMENT STAMPED L.S. 9569. 299:932 I ' 3. 40 SET YELLOW RE-BAR WITH CAP #f 9569. , 4 . BASIS OF BEARINGS: USED N 0' 34' 11 " E ALONG THE C/L OF I I "D" AVE. w u, 5. EQUIPMENT USED: TOPCON GTS-303 5" INSTRUMENT . "Dim I • I 6. ERROR OF CLOSURE MEETS WASHINGTON STATE SURVEY m I in f f ;[ ; - 0 l STANDARDS. moo I mo o 0 • 7. SURVEY METHOD: STANDARD FIELD TRAVERSE. B. THIS SURVEY DOES NOT PURPORT TO SHOW ALL ENCUMBRANCES OR Z __ . . • r +_ z EASEMENTS. 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FOR In book_ of at page^�t the request of: direction in conformance with the requirements of the Survey _ _ R O Y C H R I S T E N S O N _e/ �' Recording Act at the request of: /P-pYL1 irreN.s� LAN:: SU'-- VEYORS L g_/61_ �L'_(�L�C�1_�! AliC InI G. , 20 F)2. SCALE DATE: JOB N0: Surveyor's --Name co. AUD. p � ✓/ �� ��� C 16146 MCLEAN RD . MT . VERNON, WA . / - ip /- OZ-Of z _S3 RECORDS of S6iT PHONE (360) 424-7359 DR N BY: Cl-ED BY: SHEET: OF: wwE,e'i� IEce-,-n„? ntt Certificate No: 95E9 4Al £c 4 / / Aid. DEP AUD. ai am 9LcVr\ ALLEY \C9C\ I /11111 PROPERTY CORNER 99.91/42 FT S R1)24 E F.'LF'VATIO, au.l r 1 . ) ) ) / 2 /' D D D D D D ,i , • • STORM WATER ,a0 1 , 1 ) 1 -ELEVATION A .6 T �AIIQ : - - J 1� 1 . CATCH BASIN DRAINAGE DITCH'ALONG ALLEY ()It DITrI1,t LONG ALLEY CO AEC ED r(1n7 I T g3i laA )7^... C FILTEI? I'I•,'N(1-' ,FILTER FENCE r O SILT FENCING SHALL RE/T:STALLED ALONG THE SEWER HOOK UP rU PERIMETER OF SELEf TIE STOCKPILES. 4T)KrUANKMENTS AN AR li EAS TO E I)7STIRRED AS A FIRST ORDER OF WORK. ADDITIONAL SILT �'. FENCE SIIALI It7:INSTALLED THE BASE OF ^ a Alt SELECT FILL SLOPES AFTER GRADING IS ,-I , COMP!. , ED. PROPERTY ADJACENT TO T117; A PROJF -T SITE SILtLL RE PROTECTED FROM THE SEDL ENT DEPOSITION RES)T,TING FROM TUE . SHE AND RILL EROSION RUNOFF FROM C / D!S URIiED AREAS. SILT FENCING FENCING ;/ \ U fuLL ALSO DEPLACED TO PREENT ERO.SIO, i NOFFF FROM POTENT/•LT.T l.3I1'A('TING, "Y / )I;NSTRat3f DES 4)t'II K-I 0 >�C ,i' 20' REAR YARD SETBACK ?v ,/ hT �4 41 1 r0 , ' —I / to.d: lit f' 1:11-\\ sit"; 7 4K • TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL - tLo . - ^, T r_• .. ,' ��L ALL EXPOSED AND UNWORKED SOILS SHALL BE ' 6 .... ...--.I.• ..., ` I ' n SHF STABILIZED BY THE SUITABLE AND ns)anrHEADER rrU)�r.irlrar ( �yy�� i PSI HT IO Dr 1lFADPI) �� SY1Mr-'$APPLICATION OF BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES C BMP). p ' ' — . I FROM OCTOBER 1 TO APRIL 30, NO SOILS SHALL W = A in; l nr rr:is 4i ^ . - s l REMAIN UNSTABLILIZED (EXPOSED) FOR MORE THAN 1 . r Q F M TWO DAYS, FROwI.�IAY 1 TO SEPT 1 NO SOILS SHALL _ / IC REMAIN UNSTABLIZED FOR MORE THAN 7 DAYS. re o` — a PRIOR TO LEAVING THE SITE, STORMWATER SHALL PASS THROUGH A SEDIMENT POND OR TRAP, OR ......�� o '7, ** OTHER APPROPRIATE BMP. a rc • N ; . 0 > C 1 — lic •• - r- r — - r i .� F V 3' _t6' I ti j, c, bill I —F. 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ROADWAY SHALL BE SWEPT CLEAN AT THE END OF THE DAY AND SEDIMENT r l SHALL BE TRANSPORTED TO A CONTROLLED SEDIMENT DOSPOSAL AREA. `/ O WASHING OF THE ROADWAY .SHALL ONLY BE ALLOWED IF OTHER ,METHODS OF REMOVING THE SEDIMENT ARE UNSUCCESSFUL. '1/ A^ PROPERTY CORNER I � PROPF,F,RTY CORNER 95.4' i ELEVATION 100.0 FT. PUGET PONE!? VERIZON CONCRETE DRIVE 99.982 FT S 89 24 I: ATT Ct5LE v SCALE 3/16"=1 ' SITE PLAN LAIPROVED 24TH STREET