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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit File BLD-2018-0364 1113 F Avenue (3)rn r r O 00 N N O O p U X N O LL i ril Residential Building Air Leakage Test (Blower Door Test) Results Permit #: House address or lot number: I 1 1 5 `i rf'l/P City: Glatt Cond. Floor Area (ft2): 1 7 Source (circle one): Plans'; Zip: Age of house: Estimated Measured Results shall be reported as Air Changes per Hour at 50 Pascals (ACH50) and shall be calculated as follows: ACH50 = (CFM50 x 60)/ Volume Where: CFM50 =Blower door fan flow at 50 Pascal pressure difference Volume = Conditioned Floor Area of the housing unit x ceiling height Blower Door Test Result: � ,j � ACHso q� 1 S CFM@50Pa Ring (circle one if applicable): Blower Door Fan Location: I'<�.tT Open U v l I_1 G3 Weather Conditions: C I certify that these blower door results are accurate and determined using standard industry protocol. Company Name: ,'�cJbyh A2 Tk4r/ Technician: rw e � U✓la fr ( °v 711 Technician Signature: ii '"U v�,L�� Date: / 13 Phone Number: 2015 Washington State Energy Code reference: R402.4.1.2 Testing. The building or dwelling unit shall be tested and verified as having an air leakage rate of not exceeding 5 air changes per hour. Testing shall be conducted with a blower door at a pressure of 0.2 inches w.g. (50 Pascals). Where required by the code official, testing shall be conducted by an approved third party. A written report of the results of the test shall be signed by the party conducting the test and provided to the code offceiaL Testing shall be performed at any time after creation of all penetrations of the building thermal envelope. Once visual inspection has confirmed sealing (see Table R402.4.1.1), operable windows and doors manufactured by small business shall be permitted to be sealed off at the frame prior to the test. t •r - ice, .:r t:. �. ^, 1 } f F ` �k I IT f rr .;4.���1 1 {pi IN io 17 IT it TVA �1�<t s N` V. ' i � 'Of rO IT .�� - -„ -, ;.. ,� �> Fir �. ti� �� �-1 i�- �' � �'+'� ,� a '�. t { �i Y �• ' � � ;'tom r� �, t �� ., � , �3' .�' } C 3.'4 � S - I� � � . ! �r ' .rv' Y 1, Ilr ��]`y 1 � 1 1 _ '�` � _ � t � . , ,. � ,, .t', ' .,�, � ., ,. � •� f �,1. d'4:45 �(+`l � 11k� .. _ r� v..- , �T M i\ � � � - � 4i-... S i.; - l `'�i w � � ' � - r '�1 � �.. .; ,.t. �. .. r. . �� a ,. - � .� �. � ��. ,\ � `, �,�a, �� '' .. �, .' 1 Return Address: City of Anacortes Planning and Community Development 904 6'h Street Post Office Box 547 Anacortes, WA 98221 Drainage B M P Facility Maintenance Covenant Grantors) hereinafter referred to as Grantor: 1. David C. Spicer 2. Junghee K. Spricer Grantee: City of Anacortes, hereinafter referred to as the City, a Political Subdivision under the Laws of the State of Washington. Legal Description of property encumbered by covenant: Davis First to Anacortes, Block 4, Lots 11, 12 and West'/ of 13 (P57138). Common Name of the Development of the property encumbered by covenant: Original Anacortes Located in Qtr. 4 Sec. 24 Twp. 35 N., Rge. 01 E., W.M. Reference Numbers) of documents assigned, released , or modified: Assessor's Property Tax Parcel/Account Numbers) of property(s) encumbered by the drainage covenant: P57138 Page 1 Grantor's Initials _ Grantor has a record interest in the property encumbered by the covenant and agrees that the obligations of Grantor shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the heirs, successors, and assigns. Grantor agrees that this covenant touches and concerns the land described in Exhibit See Page 1 of this agreement and shall run with the land. Grantor by execution of this covenant acknowledges that the benefits of this covenant insure to Grantor, downstream property owners, and the general public, and that the City as third -party beneficiary of this covenant has the right, but not the obligation, to enforce this covenant on behalf of downstream property owners and the general public. The City requires this covenant to protect private and public property, private and public drainage infrastructure, and natural resources of downstream property owners and the general public. Grantor inconsideration of real property described in Exhibit Page #1 and in consideration of other valuable consideration, receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, hereby covenants to perform regular inspections upon the drainage facilities installed, or to be installed, upon Grantor's property. These inspections shall compare the facility/BMP device to the standards described in the current Storm Water Management Manual for Western Washington in use by the City of Anacortes (herein referred to as "the Manual") for all elements of the stormwater drainage system. For any BMP facility approved by the City but not included in the Manual; maintenance standards shall be as described in the manufacturer's operation and maintenance manual; which shall also be referred to as the Manual. As applicable, the system shall include any and all stormwater conveyance pipes, any infiltration systems, including rain gardens and all other storm Water quality or flow control systems to the point of connection to the City of Anacortes Storm Drain Conveyance System. The inspections conducted on all facility/BMPs shall be performed by qualified personnel who have received professional training in the aspects of stormwater management for which they are responsible to inspect. For example a person qualified to perform an inspection on a detention pond must demonstrate that they have received professional training specifically on detention pond maintenance and compliance with standards. The City shall request a record of the inspection annually. The Grantor shall provide to the City a written record of the inspection performed and the condition of the facility/BMP upon request. The record shall provide an explanation of each maintenance component and potential defect identified in the maintenance standards in the Manual for each specific BMP/facility. The actual field measurements must be included on the report. Pictures of each BMP facility shall be included, and the date(s) of the inspections must be clearly identified. Page 2 Grantor's Initials — — The scope of this covenant and right of entry shall be adequate to provide for the access, inspection, and maintenance of the storm Water drainage system, and shall be subject to the following terms and conditions: 1. The City shall have the perpetual right of entry across adjacent lands of the Grantor for purposes of inspecting, auditing, or conducting required maintenance of the drainage BMP facility. 2. The facility specific maintenance standards contained in the Manual are intended to be conditions for determining if maintenance actions are required. The standards are not intended to be a measure of the facility's required condition at all times. Discovery through inspection that a facility's condition is in exceedance of a standard does not constitute a violation of this agreement. 3. Should a facility be discovered in a condition that constitutes an exceedance of any described standard, maintenance shall be performed on the following schedule: a. Within nine months for typical maintenance of facilities, except catch basins. b. Within three months for catch basins. c. Within eighteen months for any maintenance that requires capital construction or expenditure over $25,000 4. In the event that Grantor fails to complete the required maintenance within the identified time period, the City shall have the right to immediately and without further notice perform or contract with others to perform all maintenance necessary to return the facility/BMP to compliance with the standard. This work shall be performed at the sole expense of the Grantor. 5. If the City in its sole discretion determines that an imminent or present danger exists, that any condition exists that could constitute a threat to human health, welfare or the environment, or any condition exists that could cause the City to be found in violation of the Western Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater NPDES permit issued to the City of Anacortes, or any other environmental permit, the City may take any action required including beginning maintenance or repairs immediately at Grantor's expense without prior notice to Grantor. In such event, the City shall provide Grantor with a written statement and accounting of all work -performed and the fees, charges, and expenses incurred in making such repairs. Grantor shall agree to reimburse the City or pay the City's vendors directly for all reasonable fees, charges, and expenses identified in the City's statement. 6. If the City is required to act as a result of Grantor's failure to comply with this covenant, the City may remove any obstructions and/or interferences that in the sole opinion of the City impair the operation of the drainage BMP facility or the maintenance thereof. Grantor agrees to hold the City, its officers, employees, and agents harmless from any and all claims, actions, suits, liability, loss, expenses, damages and judgments of any nature whatsoever, Page 3 Grantor's Initials — � — including costs and attorneys fees, incurred by the removal of vegetation or physical interference from the drainage BMP facility. 7. When exercising the maintenance provisions of the covenant, in the event of nonpayment, the City may bring suit to recover such costs, including attorney's fees, and upon obtaining ajudgment, such amount shall become a lien against the property of Granter as provided in RCW 4,56,190, 8. Grantor covenants that the owners of the property described herein are the person or persons identified on page 1 of this covenant as Grantors, that they have the right to grant this covenant on the property, and that the title to the property is free and clear of any encumbrances which would interfere with the ability to grant this covenant. Executed this day of Grantors: Signature(s): Printed Name(s): Title of Authorized Representative(s): if signing on behalf of a corporation) Page 4 Grantor's Initials — � — Additional Signatures (if needed): Note: Signatures) of Grantors) must be acknowledged by appropriate Notary Form. Accepted and approved for the City of Anacortes: Director City of Anacortes Department of Planning and Community Development Services STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) ss COUNTY OF SKAGIT ) Date: V 7// 9 On this day personally appeared before me, Edward A Jensen and Claudia D Jensen, to me known to be the individuals described in and who executed the foregoing agreement and acknowledged that he\she signed the same as his\her free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. Given under my hand and official seal this (Signature) Notary Public in and for the State of Print Name) Residing in . My commission expires: 2019. Washington. Page 5 Grantor's Initials Date: May 7, 2019 Project Photographs — 11 13-1 117 F Avenue Rain Garden Installation Photos Stationing: N/A Location: N/A Description of Work: As -built (Drawing of Record) Bid Item Work: N/A Photo taken by: Rigo Vivanco (Installer), sent via email Page 5 of 5 R:\Proc-CFP-Dev-Lange\Corr\1113-1117 F Avenue BMP Agreement\05-07-19 Project Photos.doc a) aj Ln a) a) v O C C d1 � C Q C 2i a) C O m O U a) '� U) a) O a N C O a �_ m y m C V N LA O o c a) m O a) C > C- a) 'V OU C m a 'O o E o m .c c a) a) m MMC a _C O co Q c m O_ a) O C C N Lm •a a N OU Q a .� ro c a) m m > a. a) m L C N N Z3 a o `� d o c ca. m a) a) L C. a C C N O) OL m a) C m O) Q. .— () ?� Q .0 CCo E O m j a C V O a) y- T m N 0) C:Q �_ oU a) O m a) .0 a) O) U IL cu Q O 7 � O (� a. 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(D s a) c a) O c) c L O a) M° Q O a) a ° Q. n Oo pro o a) MMMMMM a) 0 cn a i c 3 a) c obomp000'W Q C Cl Q C Q V 3 a'o N � c > o I� �, c c 0 m 0 a m cu MONOMERm VdM ro U C: � c v a 0) u m c c c Q y 0 a) a)MMO c CL E 3 c 3 E e to c V a)a) w E E o` E.0 (UL ai z � a) @ - Z3 �- 3 Ui T T (D m 3 I aci u 0 0 > M N N a0.+ tCtl 7 � l7 0 0 J V B In addition to the resources listed for bioretention, useful guidance for rain gardens can be found in the Rain Garden Handbook for Western Washington Homeowners (http://www.wastormwatercenter.org/low-impact/). These resources are supplemental and do not supersede guidance provided in the Standards and Procedures tables. Table 7 includes recommendations for equipment and materials commonly used to maintain rain gardens. Some of the equipment and materials will be used for routine maintenance activities, while other equipment and materials will be necessary for specialized maintenance. Table 7. Rain Garden Landscaping equipment ❑ Gloves ❑ Weeding tool ❑ Soil knife ❑ Pruners ❑ Loppers ❑ Stakes and guys ❑ Manual edger ❑ Line trimmer (also known as a string trimmer, weed eater, or weed whacker) ❑ Rototiller ❑ Hoe ❑ Rake ❑ Wheelbarrow ❑ Shovel ❑ Push broom ❑ Hand tamper ❑ Blade sharpeners ❑ Tarp/Buckets (to remove leaf litter/debris) ❑ Garbage bags (for disposal of trash/noxious weeds) " Items not required for routine maintenance nt and Materials List. Watering equipment ❑ Soaker hose ❑ Hose/shower-type wand ❑ Sprinklers ❑ Tree watering bags ❑ Buckets Mulch ❑ Arborist wood chip mulch ElCoarse compost mulch ElRock mulch materials* ❑ Plants Erosion control materials* ❑ Rock or cobbles for rock pad ElErosion control matting Soil* ❑ Compost (for soil amendment) ElBioretention soil mix Ju1y2013 Rj HERRERA Guidance Document—W. Washington Low Impact Development (LID) Operation and Maintenance (OfxM) 39