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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit File 2709 Fir Crest Boulevard • GL ` 0 City of Anacortes Permit#: BLD-2004-9846 904 6th Street Issue date: 07/23/2004 ! + :_ P.O.Box 547 Expire date: 07/23/2005 9 �`> Anacortes, WA 98221-0547 Job Address: 2709 FIRCREST BLVD Permit Type: Foundation Permit ANACORTES WA 98221 Project: APN: Remarks: Foundation Only Owner: STRANDBERG CONSTRUCTION Contractor: STRANDBERG CONSTRUCTION Address: PO BOX 319 Address: PO BOX 319 ANACORTES WA 98221 ANACORTES WA 98221 Phone: (360)293-7431 Phone: (360)293-7431 License#: STRANCIO2OCC General Information: Fees: Building Valuation 7000 Building Permit Fee 62.50 Plan Review Fee 40.63 State Building Code Fee 4.50 Total Calculated: 107.63 Deposits/Receipts: 0.00 Total Due: 107.63 THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF WORK OR CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED IS 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. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES GOVERNING THIS TYPE OF WORK WILL BE COMPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT, THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TO GIVE AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE OR CANCEL THE PROVISIONS OF ANY OTHER STATE OR LOCAL LAW REGULATING CONSTRUCTION OR THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION. SIRSENT ISS ED BY . ■ a Y o CITY OF ANACORTES nthWASHINGTON BUILDING DEPARTMENT c 00. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY • Ellil This is to certify that the(Description of Building or Structure): New Single Family Resdience Located At: 2709 Fir Crest Blvd, W STREET NUMBER Owner: Strandberg Construct ion r Owner &a Constructed By: OWNER OR CONTRACTOR Bldg. Permit#: BLD-2004-9667 • Date Issued: August 18, 2004 Occ. Group: R3 Use Zone: R 1 • Has Been Inspected And Occupancy Is Hereby Authorized. This 7tn Day of December 20 04 y1 4 AUTMbRIZING OFFICIAL SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR SPECIAL/ REQUIREMENTS. . ■ ■ 1`r Y O City of Anacortes G _ 904 6th Street Permit#: BLD-2004-9667 Issue date: 08/18/2004 ,,�,�,�, P.O.Box 547 Expire date: 08/18/2005 P,#.'• ~ G? Anacortes, WA 98221-0547 ,'lbw. (360) 293-1901 Job Address: 2709 FIRCREST BLVD Permit Type: Single Family Residence Permit ANACORTES WA 98221 Project: APN: Remarks: Construct new single family residence. Owner: STRANDBERG CONSTRUCTION Contractor: Address: PO BOX 319 Address: ANACORTES WA 98221 Phone: (360)293-7431 Phone: License#: General Information: Fees: Lot Area 8495 Plan Review Deposit 100.00 1st Floor Square Footage 1859 Building Permit Fee 660.50 Garage Square Footage 559 Plan Review Fee 329.33 Building Valuation 190580 Mechanical Permit Fees 114.65 # Forced Air Furnace<=1,000 1 Plumbing Permit Fee 139.00 #of Bathtubs 2 State Building Code Fee 4.50 #of Clothes Dryers 1 Sewer Inspection Fee 50.00 #of Clothes Washers 1 Sewer GFC-Residential 4,682.00 #of Dishwashers 1 Storm Drain GFC-Residential 1,126.00 #of Gas Fireplace 1 Park Impact Fee 615.00 #of Gas Piping 1 Traffic Impact Fee 900.00 #of Gas Water Heaters 1 Total Calculated: 8,720.98 #of Water Piping 1 Deposits/Receipts: 100.00 #of Hose Bibbs 2 #of Kitchen Sinks 1 Total Due: 8,620.98 #of Lavatories 3 #of Range Hoods 1 #of Showers 2 #of Slop Sinks 1 #of Ventilation Fans 4 #of Water Closets 3 I THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF WORK OR CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED IS 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. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES GOVERNING THIS TYPE OF WORK WILL BE COMPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT, THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TO GIVE AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE OR CANCEL THE PROVISIONS OF ANY OTHER STATE OR-LOZAL LAW REGULAT NG CONSTRUCTION OR THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION. SIGN URE OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT ISSUED BY 441• :4 S AD a • rc 1 A I r r r tai Washington State Energy Code: 2001 Edition, Prescriptive Worksheet Zone 1 Conditioned Floor Area 1859 Glazing Area Contractor Strandberg Construction Inc. Area Weighted PO Box 319 Feet2 U-Factor Anacortes WA 98221 Vertical Glazing 339.0 0.33 Overhead Glazing 16.0 Fir Crest Phase I Door 20.0 0.49 Lot 19 2709 Fir Crest Boulevard 602.7.2 Exception, Area X3 Glazing Area Total 375.0 Glazing To Floor Area Ratio 20.2% Glazing Area Total i Conditioned Floor Area 602,7.2 Exception Ratio 602.7.2 Glazing Area Total tCondi one oor Area,not to exceed 1% Table 6-1 PRESCRIPTIVE REQUIREMENTS°p FOR GROUP R OCCUPANCY Select CLIMATE ZONE 1 One Option Glazing Glazing U-Factor Door9 Wall Wall Wall Slab4 Option Area U- Ceiling2 Vaulted Above Int" Ext4 Floors On %of Floor Vertical Overhead" factor Ceiling' Grade 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 � I II* 15% 0.40 0.58 0.20 R-38 R-30 R-21 R-21 R-10 R-30 R-10 ' III Unlimited Group R-3 0.40 0.58 0.20 R-38 R-30 R-21 R-21 R-10 R-30 R-10 Occupancy Only See code text for footnote references Exterior Doors Plan Component Door Percent Width Height Glazing Door Door ID Description Ref. U Glazed Qt. Feet inch Feet Inch Area Area UA U A =UXA 3ft fiberglass codel doors garage 0.500 2 3 6 8 40.0 20.0 fiberglass french door 0.480 50% 2 3 6 8 20.0 40.0 19.2 One Exempt Door, if 24 Square Feet or Less. 1 3 6 8 20.0 Sum of Area and UA(do not include exempt door) 20,0 80.0 39.2 Area Weighted U=UA/Area 0,49 Copyright 2002 WSUCEEP 02-054 Copied by permission from Washington State University Cooperative Extension Energy Program. (see copyright restrictions) 5/18/2004 1 of 2 Washington State Energy Code: 2001 Edition, Prescriptive Worksheet Zone 1 Vertical Glazing (Windows, Doors using Exception 602.6 #1) Plan Component Glazing Width Height Glazing ID Description Ref. U Qt Feet Inch Feet Inch Area UA U A =UXA vinyl with low a squared picture W01 0.310 2 1 6 6 18.0 5.58 vinyl with low e squared picture W02 0.310 3 2 2 12,0 3.72 vinyl with low a squared xo W03 0.340 2 3 4 24.0 8.16 vinyl with low a squared xo W04 0.340 2 4 2 16.0 5.44 vinyl with low e squared glass block W05 0.340 1 4 4 16.0 5.44 vinyl with low a squared xo WO6 0.310 2 4 4 32.0 9.92 vinyl with low a squared picture W07 0.310 4 4 6 96.0 29.76 vinyl with low a squared xo W08 0.340 2 6 5 60.0 20,40 vinyl with low a squared xo W09 0.340 2 5 4 40.0 13.60 vinyl with low a squared xo W10 0.340 1 5 5 25.0 8.50 vinyl with low e squared vinyl with low e squared vinyl with low e squared vinyl with low e squared vinyl with low a squared Sum of Area and UA 339.0 110.52 Area Weighted U=UA/Area 0.33 Overhead Glazing Plan Component Glazing Width Height ID Description Ref. U Qt. Feet inch Feet inch Area UA U A =UXA no skylights 2 2 4 16.0 Sum of Area and UA 16.0 Area Weighted U=UA/Area Section 602.7.2 Exception Plan Component Width Height Area ID Description Ref. Qt. Feet Inch Feet Inch Area X3 Sum of Area and Area X3 Copyright 2002 WSUCEEP 02-054 Copied by permission from Washington State University Cooperative Extension Energy Program. (see copyright restrictions) 5/18/2004 2 of 2 RECEIVED OCT 2 5 2004 CLIMATE PRO° FIBER GLASS BLOWING WOOL Your home has been professionally insulated to provide I, 1 a guaranteed thermal resistance. I- I HoMEoum1ER'S NAME 5b-andh Co�1tcAo to J ADDRESS ,,,,,,,,av l0 Re Circa 6IIeC➢ 10t# i-1 PlalnnRF CITY '1/"�T oCOr ( (J1 ✓ I STATE q' ZIP "1 I 1 0 1 RECORD OF INSTALLATION 1 BLOWING WOOL BATTS AND ROLLS I LNEW CONSTRUCTION IF RETROFIT. R-VALUE THICKNESS AREA INSULATED ❑ RETROFIT y•• 1, ` ` DEPTH OF PREVIOUS ^�[ (( NUMBER OF BAGS USED 1 U INSULATION INCHES CEILINGS �� ' V` IN. �-✓ ® SQ FT I' 1 f IN. SQ FT. ARIA INSULATED 17lei ESTIMATED R-VALUE OF G`.'r ! , ` PREVIOUS INSULATION WALLS • 1 S''a IN. I 1 Q SQ.FT. t • THICKNESS OF INSULATION. ✓•1£ TSPE(S) OF PREVIOUS 3C) IN. R (� SQ.FT. INCHESHE INSULATION IN ATTIC FLOORS I IN. ✓ 1 SQ FI, 1 12-VALVE OF INSULATION 3v IN I �1 Q®l CLIMATE PRO,BAG WEIGHT-27 LB.NOMINAL I R-VALUE MINIMUM BAGS PER MAXIMUM MINIMUM WEIGHT ) THICKNESS 1000 SQ.FT. NET COVERAGE PER SQ.FT. To obtain an Installed The number of bags Contents of The weight per I 1 insulation insulation per 1000 sq.ft.of this bag should sq.ft.of installed I resistance should not net area should not not cover insulation should (R)of be less than: be less than: more than: not be less than: j lSr�, 1 11 5.25 in. 6.4 156 sq.ft. 0.173 lbs. ) 19 8.75 in. 11.3 88 sq.ft. 0.306 lbs. '1 14 22 9.75 in. 12.8 78 sq.ft. 0.346 lbs. I 1 A 26 11.50 in. 15.6 64 sq.ft. 0.420 lbs. ' 'I 4) 30 12.75 in. 17.6 57 sq.ft. 0.475 lbs. I, . 1 38 15.75 in. 22.8 44 sq.ft. 0.615 lbs. I I 1 44 17.75 in. 26.4 38 sq.ft. .0.713 lbs. 50 19.50 in. 29.8 34 sq.ft. 0.804 lbs. ' I?0 60 22.75 in. 36.3 28 sq.ft. 0.981 lbs. ' 01 / f 4 / t A INSULATION CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE <Ls - DATE 6 7 / C - 1 p. CONIPANYA4G 'Y1sikka iohl\YYADDRESSIS901 J-1 AVC.d11/L(. Nt1wARb"L1)PHONE (& 0)(051-1b&9 (° ' •k•44 1. f' HOME BUILDER SIGNATURE DATE ea , I (�jP Al COMPANY ADDRESS PHONE It, — a / ��4yyy"""�����, �� t 1 fc4 u Johns Manville slc-sMa 4/02 else 02002Johns Manville �A Johns Manville,PO Box 5108,Denver,CO 80 2 17-510 8.wwwfm corn For more Information, call 1-800-654-3103 THIS IS FIBER GLASS FTC FACT SHEET BLOWING WOOL INSULATION CLIMATE PRO® BLOWING WOOL INSULATION Bag Weight 27 lbs. Nominal (Minimum Net Weight of Insulation in this Package is 24 lbs.) R-VALUE MINIMUM BAGS PER MAXIMUM MINIMUM WEIGHT THICKNESS 1000 SQ.FT. NET COVERAGE PER SQ.FT. To obtain we Installed The number of bags Contents of The vwzght per insulation insulation per 1000 sq.fl.of this bag should sq ft.of installed resistance should not urt area should not not cover insulation should (R)of be less than: be less th«n more than: not be less three 11 5.25 in. 6.4 156 sq.ft. 0.173 lbs. 19 8.75 in. 11.3 88 sq.ft. 0.306 lbs. 22 9.75 in. 12.8 78 sq.ft. 0.346 lbs. 26 11.50 in. 15.6 64 sq.ft. 0.420 lbs. 30 12.75 in. 17.6 57 sq.ft. 0.475 lbs. 38 15.75 in. 22.8 44 sq.ft. 0.615 lbs. 44 17.75 in. 26.4 38 sq.ft. 0.713 lbs. 50 19.50 in. 29.8 34 sq.ft. 0.804 lbs. 60 22.75 in. 36.3 28 sq.ft. 0.981 lbs. Read This Before You Buy What You Should Know About R-Values. The chart shows the R-value of this insulation. `R" means resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the greater the insulating power. Compare insulation R-values before you buy. There are other factors to consider. The amount of insulation you need depends mainly on the climate you live in. Also, your fuel savings from insulation will depend upon the climate, the type and size of your house, the amount of insulation already in your house, and your fuel use patterns and family size. If you buy too much insulation, it will cost you more than what you'll save on fuel. To get the marked R-value, it is essential that this insulation be installed properly with pneumatic equipment. 21 1 Johns Manville Johns Manville L) P.O. Box 5108 Denver, CO 80217-5108 www.jm.com BIC-250 4/02 'e 2002 Johns Manville City of Anacortes 2001 WSEC&VIAQ Residential Prescriptive Compliance 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 M.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. MOption 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 how dock timer wi h capability of continuous operation,manual and automatic control&accessible ❑ Whole house fans located 4 feet a less from the interior grille shall have a sone rating of 1.5 a less at 0.1 inches w.g. ❑ Outdoor Air shall be distributed to each habitable room by individual Outdoor Air inlets. Exception:Exhaust only ventilation systems do not require outdoor air inlets if the borne has a ducted forced air heating system that communicates with all habitable rooms and the interior doors are undercut a minimum of y5 inch. 11 Option 2. Whole house Ventilation Integrated with a Forced Air Heating System(VIAQ 303.42) ❑ inch Fresh air duct,connected to the furnace return plenum,sized Per Table 3-5(attached) ❑ Fresh Air inlet duct Damper Selection:(Choose one) Motorized Damper(no testing of ventilation flow rates as long as the prescriptive duct sizing per Table 3-5 are met. Manual Damper meeting Table 3-2 flow rates: CFM(see attached Table 3-2) ElAutomatic 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 ❑ All Ventilation supply ducts in the conditioned space shall be insulated to a minimum of R-4(VIAQ 303.4.2.3) EiOption 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 dud 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 manufacture'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. 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 303.43.5) Option 4. Whole house Ventilation Using a Heat Recovery Ventilation System(VIA°303.4.4) O All duct work in heat recovery system shall be at least 6 inches in diameter O Balancing dampers shall be installed on the inlet and exhaust side. O Flow measurement grids shall be installed on the supply and return. O 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 O 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: City of Anacortes 2001 WSEC&VIAQ Residential Prescriptive Compliance 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 description. REFERENCE TABLES 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,f!= 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 2001-2500 70 105 85 128 100 150 115 173 130 195 145 218 160 240 2501-3000 75 113 90 135 _ 105 158 120 180 135 203 150 225 165 248 _ 3001-3500 80 120 95 143 110 165 125 188 140 210 155 233 _ 170 255 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 -_ • For residences that exceed 8 bedrooms,increase the minimum requirement fisted for 8 bedrooms by an additional 15 CFM per bedroom. The maximum CFM is equal to 15 times the minimum Table 3-3: Prescriptive Exhaust Duct Sizing • Fan Tested CFM @ Minimum Flex Maximum Length Minimum Smooth Maximum Length Maximum Elbows (UT W.G Diameter (feet) Diameter Feet h - 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 inc hh N.A. 4 inch 20 _ 3 80 5 inch 15 • 5 inch 100 _ 3 80 6 inch 90 6 inch No Limit 3 100 5 inch2 NA 5 inch 50 3 100 6 inch 15 6 inch No Limit 3 125 6 inch 15 6 inch No Limit - 3 125 7 inch 70 7 inch No Limit _ 3 1. For each additional elbow subtract 10 feet from maximum length 2. Hex 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 T Duct Diameter Lenothl 8bows2 50-80 6" _ 7' 20' 3 80-125 7" _ 8' 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 City of Anacortes 2001 WSEC&VIAQ Residential Prescriptive Compliance Form Page 5 of 6 Supply Fan Tested at 0.40"W.G. Specified 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 crooking 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 cc 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 cfrn Continuous operation 20 cfm 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 col lecting 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. Chedc 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 VaporRetarder Paint Not Plywood or(]SB Backed Batts Mastic required if ventilation iron space _ (1.0 perm halifly) average 12"above insulation floors WA N/A N/A Walls N/A N/A Ceilings N/A - 1 Backed baths at walls and ceilings must be faced stapled.(Paper should extend over studs or rafters towards interior heated-Tarr) • 2 Plastic is to be applied on the interior face of studs,ceiling joists,and rafters.(This does not replace the requirement for Crmil black polyethylene(plastic)to be laid over the grand 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,including 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 BtuJh*ft76. City of Anacortes 2001 WSEC&VIAQ Residential Prescriptive Compliance Form Page 6 of 6 If you plan to use this exception please complete the followingcalculation. Heated floor area /D S1 x 20 = '371 i0p V Btu/h*ft2(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. 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