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PRE 2010 DOCSBuilding $ a"� � b u BUILDING Plan Review Permit o.:lUUVU Inspections Fire Surcharge RESIDENTIAL APPLICATION .001 times the total job valuation Received By: 763-572-3604 .0005 x Permit Valuation Minimum $.50 License Surcharge $ $5.00 (State Licensed Residential Contractors) SAC Charge $ CITY OF FRIDLEY Curb Cut Escrow Date Recd: 763-5012-4977 FA�Xn Erosion Control $ $450 Conservation Plan Review Park Fee $ EFFECTIVE I-1-09 Sewer Main Charge $ DATE 'l )1 �J)t OwC`3� �1 YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS I SITE ADDRESS ` l THIS APPLICANT IS: t WNER ❑CONTRACTOR PROPERTY OWNER/ NAME: C -c -n) TENANT ADDRESS: Tl i NIL CITY STATEMtl ZIP 55 9 3- PHONE: PHONE_ CONTRACTOR NAME: SUBMIT A COPY OF YOUR STATE LICENSE STATE LICENSE # EXP DATE AND CERTIFICATE OF ADDRESS: CITY STATE ZIP INSURANCE PHONE FAX PROPERTY TYPE YSINGLE FAMILY/NEW CONSTRUCTION SIZE ❑ TWO FAMILYNEW CONSTRUCTION STORIES PERMIT TYPE ❑ ADDITION ❑ GARAGE/SHED ❑ WINDOWS ❑ BASEMENT FINISH ❑ ROOF ❑ DRAIN TILE ❑ DECK ❑ SIDING I OTHER ❑ SWIMMING POOL TYPE OF WORK: ❑ NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION O ADDITION ❑ MAINTENANCE/REPAIR P,$ REMODELING be -1 O I%5h DESCRIBE WORK BEING DONE: kyrovtm a) 1L1NCl t n � �1'r l C9 SI r SIZE OF IMPROVEMENT LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT SQ FT _00p+ ROOFING NUMBER OF SQUARES ❑ HOUSE ONLY ❑ HOUSE & GARAGE BASEMENT REMODELING SUBMIT: 1. Existing Floor Plan GARAGES ❑ ATTACHED GARAGE 2. Proposed floor plan PROPOSED SIZE: ❑ DETACHED GARAGE 3. List of structural members to be used PROPOSED HEIGHT: SIDING FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING DECKS, ❑ Vinyl ❑Soffit ADDITIONS, & PORCHES SUBMIT: ❑ Aluminum 13 Trim 1. Site Plan/Survey showing the existing structures 13 Other ❑ Fascia and proposed project. 2. Two sets of construction plans WINDOWS 3. Energy Calculations IN EXISTING OPENINGS []Yes ONo LOCATION OF WINDOWS OR FOR NEW OPENINGS -DESCRIBE SIZE OF OPENING CHANGES & TYPE OF, WINDOW TO BE INSTALLED NUMBER OF WINDOWS ALL FEES ARE BASED ON VALUATION, INCLUDING THE COST OF LABOR AND MATERIALS: (USING THE 1997 U.B.0 FEE SCHEDULE) TOTAL JOB VALUATION $ 1-500 OCCUPANCY TYPE Permit Fee $ a"� � b u See Back Page for Fee Schedule Plan Review $ 65% of Building Permit Fee Fire Surcharge $ ISO .001 times the total job valuation Surcharge $ 50 .0005 x Permit Valuation Minimum $.50 License Surcharge $ $5.00 (State Licensed Residential Contractors) SAC Charge $ $2000 per SAC Unit (Plans to MWCC for determination) Curb Cut Escrow $ ft + 6 ft = ft x $22 = $ Erosion Control $ $450 Conservation Plan Review Park Fee $ Fee Determined by Engineering Sewer Main Charge $ Agreement necessary ( ) Non Necessary ( ) Total Due $ ' _, , `� Make checks payable to: City of Fridlev Attach Stipulations THIS IS AN APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT -NOT VALID UNTIL PROCESSED I hereby apply for a building permit and I acknowledge that the information above is complete and accurate; that the work will be in conformance with the ordinances and codes of the City of Fridley and with the Minnesota Construction Codes; that I understand this is not a permit but only an application for a permit and work is not to start without a permit on site; that the work will be in accordance with the approved plan in the case of all work which requireVeview and approval of plans. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT ✓WnIQ FY`0�51PRINT NAME Sct rcl b C t kC 64_"9— DATE T — -;L ` Page 2 - Building Residential Application BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE The Chief Building Official shall, before issuing permits for the erection of any building or structure, or for any addition to any existing building or structure, or for any alteration or repair to any existing building or structure, upon application therefore, require the payment by the applicant for such permit of fees to the amount herein below set forth and in the manner herein provided to -wit: TOTAL VALUE FEES $1 to $500 $23.50 (Minimum Fee is $23.50 plus surcharge) $501 to $2,000 $23,50 for 1' $500 plus $3.05 for each additional $100 or fraction, to and including $2,000 $2,001 to $25,000 $69.25 for 1" $2,000 plus $14 for each additional $1,000 or fraction, to and including $$25,000 $25,001 to $50,000 $391.25 for I" $25,000 plus $10.10 for each additional $1,000 or fraction, to and including $50,000 $50,001 to $100,000 $643.75 for 1" $50,000 plus $7 for each additional $1,000 or fraction to and including $100,000 $100,001 to $500,000 $993.75 for 1- $100,000 plus $5.60 for each additional $1,000 or fraction to and including $500,000 $500,001 to $1,000,000 $3,233.75 for the 1' $500,000 plus $4.75 for each additional $1,000 or fraction to and including $1,000,000 $1,000,001 and up $5,608.75 for the I' $1,000,000 plus $3.15 for each additional $1,000 or fraction VERIFICATION OF FOUNDATION Permits for construction will be issued a minimum of 24 hours from the time of application to allow for proper review of proposed structure and of the construction site. A Certificate of Survey of the lot, showing the location of the existing foundation will be required before proceeding with the framing. New Houses Only City of Fridley Building Inspections Department 6431 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 763-572-3604 Fax: 763-502-4977 eq u3', Wlnsr.1, �Waq,\,Qj , r 8,5,4c�ac.,,, � r S1�iDtp� J� d lUq (AWS5 Building Inspections 763-572-3604 763-502-4977 FAX DATE SITE ADDRESS THIS APPLICANT IS: PROPERTY OWNER/ TENANT CONTRACTOR SUBMIT A COPY OF YOUR STATE LICENSE, BOND AND CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE PERMIT TYPE TYPE OF WORK: PLUMBING RESIDENTIAL APPLICATION CITY OF FRIDLEY V-/ YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS Lit( T(^,A)di Dr. ❑ OWNER ❑CONTRACTOR NAME: bSla /� AAa6,1'8 ADDRESS: PHONE: NAME: MLK 2-< S V �✓"� ��.�` STATE LICENSE # Permit No.:Ul'1� Recpei��vve�edjj Es ' r EXP DATE ATE/VVZIP — STATE BOND #EXP DATE ADDRESS ? V� ��"'w �� /✓ CITY STATES ZIP PHONE _/ � S � S �d FAX SINGLE FAMILY ❑ NEW DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF WORK ❑ TWO FAMILY ❑ TOWNHOUSE PREPLACEMENT 01-1 YK\ 6 G FEES ARE BASED ON $10.00 PER FIXTURE, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. FIXTURES: (INDICATE TOTAL NUMBEROF EACH BELOW). MINIMUM FEE $35.50. _ BATH SINK/LAV _FLOOR DRAINS SHOWER WATER PIPING BATHTUB —GAS PIPING (NEED CITY LIC) _ _SWIMMING POOL _ WATER SOFTNER (Slu _ CLOTHES WASHER — KITCHEN SINK WATER CLOSET _ BACKFLOW PREY. $1 _ DISHWASHER _ LAUNDRY TRAY _ _WATER HEATER ($35) _ FOR IRRIGATION _ WATER METER —OTHER THIS IS AN APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT -NOT VALID UNTIL PROCESSED I hereby apply for a plumbing permit and I acknowledge that the information above is complete and accurate; that the work will be in conformance with the ordinances and codes of the City of Fridley and with the Minnesota Construction Codes; that I understand this is not a permit but only an application for a permit and work is not to start without a permit on site; that the work will be in accordance with the approved plan in the cV6 of all wo c which requires review and appro of plans. 7� SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT NT NAME DATE T _"(/ ' "9 City of Fridley Building Inspections Department 6431 University Avenue NE, Fridley, MN 55432 763-572-3604 FAX: 763-502-4977 Building Permit Fee BUILDING See Back Page for Fee Schedule Permit No.. b Inspections 65% of Building Permit Fee RESIDENTIAL APPLICATION Received By: 763-572-3604 Surcharge $ .0005 x Permit Valuation Minimum $.50 License Surcharge $ $5.00 (State Licensed Residential Contractors) CITY OF FRIDLEY $ Date Rec'64 763-502-4977 FAX $ ft + 6 ft = ft x $24 = $ Erosion Control $ $450 Conservation Plan Review EFFECTIVE 1-1-2010 $ Fee Determined by Engineering DATE -7-A-3— a0/0 YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS $ SITE ADDRESS /2 %% / TA 14- / $ THIS APPLICANT IS: ❑ OWNER ❑CONTRACTOR PROPERTY OWNER/ NAME: 1411C_& TENANT ADDRESS:A /I t `fit/s,/7-y CITY STATEA'12­ZIPS�Y,3Z PHONE: ®/2- —6®.� lJ'4 Z 9 CONTRACTOR NAME: /1Y¢ar 0' Vogl 14-el SUBMIT A COPY OF YOUR STATE LICENSE STATE LICENSE # EXP DATE AND CERTIFICATE OF -y /1-14.1CITY ADDRESS:If � 2kjD �%/i�J6?� STAT *f- ZIPS g INSURANCE ,���%'hr PHONE 7f:3^2V- /71JAX 7.13-3-21-7-740 PROPERTY TYPE ❑ SINGLE FAMILY/NEW CONSTRUCTION SIZE ❑ TWO FAMILY/NEW CONSTRUCTION STORIES PERMIT TYPE ❑ ADDITION ❑ GARAGEISHED ❑ WINDOWS BASEMENT FINISH ❑ ROOF ❑ DRAIN TILE DECK ❑ SIDING ❑ OTHER ❑ SWIMMING POOL TYPE OF WORK: ❑ NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION ❑ ADDITION ❑ MAINTENANCEIREPAIR ❑ REMODELING DESCRIBE WORK BEING DONE: 4'.0 i Ax--r /2-04" DAG SIZE OF IMPROVEMENT l� 2 LENGTH S- 4 WIDTH + ^%6 y HEIGHT /// SQ FT ROOFING NUMBER OF SQUARES Cl HOUSE ONLY ❑ HOUSE & GARAGE BASEMENT REMODELING SUBMIT: 1. Existing Floor Plan GARAGES ❑ ATTACHED GARAGE 2. Proposed floor plan PROPOSED SIZE: ❑ DETACHED GARAGE 3. List of structural members to be used PROPOSED HEIGHT: SIDING FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING DECKS, ❑ Vinyl ❑Soffit ADDITIONS. & PORCHES SUBMIT: ❑ Aluminum ❑ Trim 1. Site Plan/Survey showing the existing structures ❑ Other ❑ Fascia and proposed project. 2. Two sets of construction plans WINDOWS -3 $ x y2. C S % 3. Energy Calculations IN EXISTING OPENINGS XYes ❑No L CATION OF WINDOWS _ 1 FOR WINDOWS - PROVIDE U-VALUE AND OR FOR NEW OPENINGS-DESCRIBE SIZE OF G-�$.,4 t jF,, ' I—a pa-i MANUFACTURE STICKER ON WINDOW. OPENING CHANGES & �r1 D yG- TYPE OF WINDOW TO BE INSTALLED NUMBER OF WINDOWS ALL FEES ARE BASED ON VALUATION, INCLUDING THE OST OF LABOR AND MATERIALS: gg Cb THE 1997 U.B.0 FEE SCHEDULE) TOTAL JOB VALUATION $ 1 OCCUPANCY TYPE Permit Fee $ See Back Page for Fee Schedule Plan Review $ 65% of Building Permit Fee Fire Surcharge $ .001 rimes the total job valuation Surcharge $ .0005 x Permit Valuation Minimum $.50 License Surcharge $ $5.00 (State Licensed Residential Contractors) SAC Charge $ $2100 per SAC Unit (Plans to MWCC for determination) Curb Cut Escrow $ ft + 6 ft = ft x $24 = $ Erosion Control $ $450 Conservation Plan Review Park Fee $ Fee Determined by Engineering Sewer Main Charge $ Agreement necessary ( ) Non Necessary ( ) Total Due $ W I D Make checks Davable to: Citv of Fridlev Attach Stiaulations THIS IS AN APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT -NOT VALID UNTIL PROCESSED I hereby apply for a building permit and I acknowledge that the information above is complete and accurate; that the work will be in conformance with the ordinances and codes of the City of Fridley and with the Minnesota Construction Codes; that I understand this is not a permit but only an application for a permit and work is not to start without a permit on site; that the work will be in accordance with the approved plan in the case of workh requires review and approval of plans. °J SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT a � � PRINT NAME a/12 A%r!�S DATE ` y � �A Page 2 - Building Residential Application BUILDING PERNUT FEE SCHEDULE The Chief Building Official shall, before issuing permits for the erection of any building or structure, or for any addition to any existing building or structure, or for any alteration or repair to any existing building or structure, upon application therefore, require the payment by the applicant for such permit of fees to the amount herein below set forth and in the manner herein provided to -wit: TOTAL VALUE FEES $1 to $500 $23.50 (Minimum Fee is $23.50 plus surcharge) $501 to $2,000 $23,50 for 1' $500 plus $3.05 for each additional $100 or fraction, to and including $2,000 $2,001 to $25,000 $69.25 for V $2,000 plus $14 for each additional $1,000 or fraction, to and including $$25,000 $25,001 to $50,000 $391.25 for V $25,000 plus $10.10 for each additional $1,000 or fraction, to and including $50,000 $50,001 to $100,000 $643.75 for 0 $50,000 plus $7 for each additional $1,000 or fraction to and including $100,000 $100,001 to $500,000 $993.75 for 1" $100,000 plus $5.60 for each additional $1,000 or fraction to and including $500,000 $500,001 to $1,000,000 $3,233.75 for the V $500,000 plus $4.75 for each additional $1,000 or fraction to and including $1,000,000 $1,000,001 and up $5,608.75 for the 1' $1,000,000 plus $3.15 for each additional $1,000 or fraction VERIFICATION OF FOUNDATION Permits for construction will be issued a minimum of 24 hours from the time of application to allow for proper review of proposed structure and of the construction site. A Certificate of Survey of the lot, showing the location of the existing foundation will be required before proceeding with the framing. New Houses Only City of Fridley Building Inspections Department 6431 University Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432 763-572-3604 Fax: 763-502-4977 i j` �i t_Oa�v _ '�F!( _ S $'d�cJ•v� a it _ 3�lr7 - p o OC OG`l ! —96 i x� AASI Home Improvement systems A Div. of Advance Aluminum Supply Inc. Specifications Book 1. Demolition and Dumpster. This includes removal of any ceiling and walls that need to be removed to accomplish the new build out. 2. Framing, Insulating, Sheet rock and Tapping. This includes, All framing concerned in the build out, all sheet rock (mold resistant), all taping. All framing, insulating, sheet rock and tapping to be completed to a, finish grade paint ready finish. This includes up stairs bath. 3. Electrical. This includes removal of all existing electrical as needed, installation of all new electrical as required this includes cat 5. Electrical will meet all state and local codes. This includes Permit 4. Plumbing. This includes install of water softener, moving of central air unit, open floor and install new piping as needed for new shower and sink in bathroom, Reroute of fresh air vent in furnace room, installation of (2) continuous air vents, bath fixtures, move water meter line, Move dryer vent, Reroute heat vent under stairs. Add (3) warm air and (1) return air. Plumbing of new fixtures in upper bath, and moving of gas meter. There is an allowance of 360.00. This includes permit. 5. Egress window. This includes cutting of new hole in bed room for egress window, installing new egress window with egress hardware with sand and gravel drainage, installing egress window well, sheet rock opening and install wood sill, sanded and ready for paint. 6. Basement windows. This includes removal of old windows (5), install new windows (low -e argon) (5), Finish windows with sheet rock sanded and ready for paint. 7. Carpet. This includes new carpet in living room, hall, back play area, bed room, glue down, this includes a $900.00 allowance for carpet and pad. With pad and tack strip the cost will be $700.00 extra charge. 8. Laundry room floor. This includes Laying of either Vinyl, Ceramic or VCT. There is a $250.00 allowance for flooring. Labor is the same for either flooring. All other materials are included. 9. Laundry room drop ceiling. This includes approximately 120 sq ft of ceiling grid and 2 by 2 basic tile installed. Higher grade tile extra cost to be paid by home owner. 10. Shower walls and floor( inside shower). This includes tile for floor and walls and sheet rock ceiling ready for paint. All other materials included. This includes a $395.00 allowance. 11. Shower floor pan. This includes a dry pack cement floor pan with rubber membrane. 12. Bath room walls and floor. This includes tile and install of floor and all walls except (2) short walls. Door wall and ajoing wall at 90deg will be painted. There is a $465.00 allowance for tile. All other materials are included. This includes up stairs bath. 13. Bath room Hardware package. This includes (1) Robe hook (1) Toilet paper holder (1) shower door ( 2)18" towel bars (2) Soap dishes (1) Medicine cabinet (1) tooth brush & cup holder (1) 36" Sink base cabinet. (1)18"/24" towel cabinet. There is a $970.00 allowance for these items. 14. Doors, Trim, Base. This includes (5) oak flush doors (2) oak flush bifold doors (5) lock sets (1) access panel and Oak base throughout basement except laundry room. Laundry room will be based with vinyl base. This includes an allowance of $905.00. 15. Laundry room cabinets. This includes unfinished oak cabinets, (2) 36" wall cabinets (2) 36" base cabinets (1) 24" wall cabinet (1) counter top, (2) 30" wall cabinets (2) 30" base cabinets (1) counter top installed. There is an allowance of $1115.00 for oak unfinished cabinets. For white cabinets add $600.00. 16. Toy Box / meter cover. This includes building and installation of a toy box / meter cover on right side of fire place. 17. Popcorn ceiling. This includes scraping off old popcorn in living room, Spray new popcorn on living room, hall, Back play area Bath room and bed room. 18. Paint. This includes (2) coats of paint on all walls & all callings in all rooms except storage room. There is an allowance of $500.00 for paint. All other materials are included. 19. Radon floor spray. This includes Cleaning off old paint, cleaning floor, spraying floor with moisture, radon sealer. 20. Lead Test. This is a required test as of 04/22/2010. 21. Tax credit. Energy credit for windows. You qualify for a 30% tax credit on all new windows. Credit is only on purchase price not labor. PS. Did you get your credit on your new furnace and air? 22. Permit. Permit fee for entire job except plumbing and electrical. ,INBOX Message ti http://www.popp.net/Session/1108-56Zz0CP11rNh8fz1 xFK41'N4e ss:..., From: "John Calkins" <jcedisonassc@yahoo.com> J Subject: Code report Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 08:45:31 -0500 7o: <aasijim@popp.net> Jim, 1� Here is our report. 1` John Calkins - Authorized Sales Representative JC Edison & Associates Plymouth Foam, Inc 1800 Sunset Dr. Plymouth, WI 53073 jcedisonassc@yahoo.com WWW.buildwithplymouth.com (920) 889-0021 Direct (920) 892-4986 Fax (800) 669-1176 Factory Foam for: Roofing EIFS 1 of 2 7/23/2010 10:41 AM , NBOX Message GeoFoam Walls Below Grade Structural Insulated Panels Insulated Concrete Forms Architectural Shapes Gold Wall http://www.popp.net/Session/1108-56ZzOCPHrNh8fz1xFK41 /Messa... fn Attachment: ESR-2687.pdf (74Kbytes) 2 of 2 7/23/2010 10:41 AM L Evaluation... Issued July 1, 2009 This report is subject to re-examination in one year. icc-es.org 1 (800) 423-6587 1 (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council' DIVISION: 07—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Section: 07210—Building Insulation Section: 07220—Roof and Deck Insulation REPORT HOLDER: PLYMOUTH FOAM POST OFFICE BOX 407 1800 SUNSET DRIVE PLYMOUTH,IMSCONSIN 53073 (920) 893-0535 www.glvmouthfoam.com EVALUATION SUBJECT: PLYMOUTH FOAM EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE INSULATION BOARDS boards are Type I, VIII, II and IX complying with ASTM C 578, with nominal densities, respectively, of 1.0, 1.25, 1.5 and 2.0 pcf (16, 20, 25 and 32 kg/m3). All boards have a flame -spread rating of 25 or less and a smoke -developed index of 450 or less when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84. 3.2 Thermal Performance: The EPS boards have thermal resistance (R -values), when tested in accordance with ASTM C 518, as follows: EPS TYPE MINIMUM DENSITY (pcf) R -VALUE PER INCH OF THICKNESS ff-fe-h/Btu) 1 0.90 3.6 VIII 1.15 3.8 II 1.35 4.0 IX 1.80 4.2 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE For SI: 1 °F•ffz•hBtu = 0.176 K•mZNV, 1 pcf = 16.02 kgW. Compliance with the following codes: 4.0 INSTALLATION ■ 2006 lntemational Building Codee (IBC) ■ 2006 International Residential Code® (IRC) ® 2006 International Energy Conservation Code® (I ECC) Properties evaluated: ■ Surfaoe-buming characteristics • Thermal performance (R -values) ■ Physical properties ■ Attic and crawl space installation ■ Elimination of thermal barrier (roofing) 2.0 USES Plymouth Foam expanded polystyrene (EPS) insulation boards are foam plastic boards recognized for use as nonstructural thermal insulation sheathing. The boards are intended 'for use in wall cavities, behind exterior wall coverings on exterior walls, and in roofing applications. The insulation boards may also be directly exposed in attics and crawl spaces without a covering when installed as described in Section 4.2. The insulation may be used as roof insulation when specifically recognized for such use in a current ICC -ES evaluation report or when installed as described in Section 4.3. 3.0 DESCRIPTION 3.1 General: Plymouth Foam EPS insulation boards are sold in various sizes with both tapered and square edges, and are available in thicknesses up to 6 inches (152 mm). The 4.1 General: Installation of the foam plastic insulation must comply with the manufacturer's published installation instructions and this report. The manufacturer's instructions must be available on the jobsite at all times during installation. The interior of the building must be separated from the insulation boards with a thermal barrier as required in IBC Section 2603.4 and IRC Section R314.4. A vapor barrier may be required by the code official in accordance with IBC Section 1403.2 and IRC Sections R318.1 and R703.1. A water -resistive barrier in compliance with IBC Section 1404.2 or IRC Section R703.2, is required and, when applied over wood -based sheathing under exterior cement plaster (stucco), must comply with IBC Section 2510.6 or IRC Section R703.6.3. The insulation board may be applied to exterior faces of walls to a maximum thickness of 11/2 inches (38 mm), except insulation board thicknesses of more than 11/2 inches (38 mm) may be permitted if such installation is recognized in an ICC -ES evaluation report on a wall covering. The attachment of finish materials over the insulation board must provide a minimum 1 -inch (25.4 mm) penetration of the fasteners into wood framing members. Wall covering over the insulation must be structurally adequate to resist the horizontal forces perpendicular to the wall. The insulation boards must not be used structurally to resist transverse, vertical or in -plane loads. The boards must not be used as exterior stud wall bracing. All walls must be braced in accordance with IBC Sections 2308.9.3 and 2308.12.4 or IRC Section R602.10.3, as applicable. "Revised April 2010 g -C-ES Evalualion Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addrexsed nor are they to he construedf � as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use. There is no warranty by 1CC Evaluation Service, Inc., express or implied, as 0 to ony finding or other natter in this report, or as to any product covered by the report. �ma"i�a"" -*• Copytight @ 2010 Page 1 of 3 ESR -2687 Most Widely Accepted and Trusted �- Page 2 of 3 The insulation boards must not be used as a nailing base for exterior siding materials. All fastening must be made through the boards and either into the wall framing or into structural sheathing, as required by the siding manufacturer's published installation instructions, or in accordance with the applicable code. The insulation boards may be used as roof insulation and in exterior wall coating systems when specifically recognized as a component of the assembly or system in a current ICC -ES evaluation report. 4.2 Use in Attics and Crawl Spaces: The Plymouth Foam EPS insulation boards may be used on walls in attics and crawl spaces without a covering applied to the attic or crawl -space side of the foam plastic, provided all of the following conditions are met: a. Entry to the attic or crawl space is only to service utilities, and no storage is permitted. b. There are no interconnected attic or crawl space areas. c. Air in the attic or crawl space is not circulated to other parts of the building. d. Attic ventilation is provided when required by IBC Section 1203.2 or IRC Section R806, as applicable. Under -floor (crawl space) ventilation is provided when required by IBC Section 1203.3 or IRC Section R408.1, as applicable. e. The boards have a maximum nominal density of 1.0 pcf (16 kg/m3) and a maximum thickness of 4 inches (102 mm). f. Combustion air is provided in accordance with Sections 701 and 703 of the 2006 International Mechanical Code® or Section M1703.3 or M1703.4 of the IRC. 4.3 Application Directly to Steel Roof Decks without a Thermal Barrier: Under the IBC, Plymouth Foam EPS insulation boards may be used as components of a Class A, B or C roof covering installed on steel decks without a thermal barrier, when installed in accordance with this section (Section 4.3). 4.3.1 Materials: 4.3.1.1 Steel Deck: The steel roof decking must be minimum No. 22 gage [0.030 inch (0.76 mm)], 11/2 -inch - deep (38 mm), unperforated, galvanized steel decking with flutes spaced a maximum of 6 inches (152 mm) on center. The deck must be welded or mechanically fastened to structural supports in accordance with the applicable code. 4.3.1.2 Foam Plastic Insulation: Plymouth Foam EPS boards are recognized for use on steel decks without a thermal barrier. The insulation boards may have maximum thicknesses up to 9 inches (229 mm) for Type I, 6 inches (152 mm) for Type 11, 7.2 inches for Type VIII and 41/2 inches (114 mm) for Type IX. 4.3.1.3 Cover Board: When used, the cover board in the roof covering system must be either'/4-inch-thick (6.4 mm) Dens -Deck roof board manufactured by Georgia-Pacific Corporation, or 1/2 -inch -thick (12.7 mm) wood fiberboard. 4.3.1.4 Roof Covering: The roof covering membrane must be either an EPDM or a thermoplastic membrane, recognized in a current ICC -ES evaluation report as part of a Class A, B or C roof covering system. The membrane must be mechanically attached, fully adhered, or ballasted. Thermoplastic membranes include polyvinyl chloride (PVC), modified PVC, chloro-sulphanated polyethylene (CSPE), and thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO). The membrane is limited to a maximum nominal thickness of 0.045 inch (1.14 mm). The evaluation report on the roof covering system must specify one of the following systems as the only classified roof covering system permitted: a. A generic EPS insulation board having the same density and installed thickness as the roof insulation boards recognized in Section 4.3.1.2 of this report; the cover board described in Section 4.3.1.3; and the mechanically attached roof covering membrane described in Section 4.3.1.4, installed over the steel deck described in Section 4.3.1.1. b. A generic EPS insulation board having the same density and installed thickness as the roof insulation boards recognized in Section 4.3.1.2; the mechanically attached roof covering membrane described in Section 4.3.1.4; and stone ballast installed over the steel deck described in Section 4.3.1.1. 4.3.2 installation: The Plymouth Foam EPS roof insulation boards are loosely laid directly over the steel deck in single or multiple layers, to a maximum total thickness as noted in Section 4.3.1.2. The top layer of insulation must be placed so that the special wording required by Section 7.0, for roof coverings, is facing up. The optional cover board described in Section 4.3.1.3 must be laid over the insulation. The cover board is optional, depending on system requirements, when the method of attaching the roof is either mechanical fastening or adhesion. A cover board is not permitted in the system when the roof membrane is ballasted. The method of attaching the roof covering, cover board or ballast, and insulation boards to the steel roof deck must be in accordance with the ICC -ES evaluation report on the roof covering membrane, and as described in Section 4.3.1.4. .4.3.3 Reroofing: New roofing must not be applied over existing roof covering systems as described in this report, since the fire performance of the systems is directly affected by the materials covering the foam plastic insulation. The components of the existing roofing that are to remain on the roof deck must be inspected to determine compliance with IBC Section 1510. The existing roof covering membrane and, if necessary, the cover board must be removed before new roofing materials are installed. The new roofing materials must have characteristics specifically described in this report. 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE The Plymouth Foam Expanded Polystyrene Insulation boards described in this report comply with, or are suitable alternatives to what is specified in, those codes listed in Section 1.0 of this report, subject to the following conditions: 5.1 The insulation boards must be produced, identified and installed in accordance with this report, the manufacturer's published installation instructions and the applicable code. In the event of a conflict between this report and the manufacturer's instructions, this report governs. 5.2 The boards must be separated from the building interior with a thermal barrier complying with the applicable code, such as '/Z -inch -thick (12.7 mm) gypsum wallboard installed in accordance with the applicable code, except as described in Sections 4.2 and 4.2 of this report. ESR -2687 Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 3 of 3 5.3 When applied on exterior walls, the boards must be protected by a water -resistive barrier complying with IBC Section 1404.2 or IRC Section R703.2, and by wall coverings that provide the necessary structural resistance to wind and seismic forces in spanning between wall framing members. 5.4 Walls must be braced in accordance with the applicable code. 5.5 Where the probability of termite infestation is "very heavy" and the foam plastic insulation is used with wood construction, the foam plastic must be installed in accordance with IBC Section 2603.8 or IRC Section R320.5. 5.6 When the Plymouth Foam insulation boards are installed directly to a steel roof deck without a thermal barrier, the following conditions apply: a. The insulation boards must be part of a Class A, B or C roof covering system as described in Section 4.3 of this report. The boards may be installed without the thermal barrier addressed in IBC Section 2603.4.1.5. The system is not permitted under the IRC. b. Reroofing must be in accordance with Section 4.3.3. 5.7 The boards are manufactured at the Plymouth Foam facilities in Becker, Minnesota, and Plymouth, Wisconsin, under a quality control program with inspections by RADCO (AA -650). 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED 6.1 Data in accordance with the ICC -ES Acceptance Criteria for Foam Plastic Insulation (AC12), dated June 2009, including data in accordance with Appendix B. 6.2 Data in accordance with UL1256. 7.0 IDENTIFICATION The EPS insulation boards are packaged in bundles that are labeled with the manufacturer's name (Plymouth Foam) and address, the date of manufacture, the evaluation report number (ESR -2687), the density or type, the thermal resistance (R -value), the name of the inspection agency (RADCO), and the surface -burning characteristics. In addition, when the boards are used in roof covering assemblies attached directly to steel roof decks under Section 4.3 of this report, the bundles must also bear the wording "When used in reroofing applications, limits exist for cover board and membrane. See ICC -ES evaluation report ESR -2687 before reroofing"; and the words "THIS SIDE UP" must be printed on the individual boards, or on a permanent label affixed to one face of each insulation board. Insulation boards used for installations in attics and crawl spaces as described in Section 4.2 must be identified as being produced from NOVA, BASF, Styrochem or Flint Hills Resources LP beads. 1. Product Name Insulating System 2. Manufacturing Plymouth Foam Incorporated 1800 Sunset Drive Plymouth, WI 53073 Ph: (800) 669-1176 Fax: (920) 892-4986 www.Dlvmouthfoam.com 3. Product Description BASIC USE & TYPE GOLD-wAL L insulating system is specifically designed to provide a cost effective, energy efficient alternative to 7 Furring and stud/batt construction when finishing the interior of block or poured masonry walls. GOLD -WALL combines the proven performance of rigid polystyrene insulation with the structural integrity of steel furring strips to provide an ideal substrate for the installation of drywall, or other code approved finishes, and the strength to support shelves and/or furnishings. Thermal bridging is virtually eliminated with the use of GOLD -WALL by separating the metal ftring strips from the masonry wall with the foam insulation core. The one-step installation process provides substantial labor savings over Z -Furring systems and stud/batt construction. GOLD -WALL Insulating System is constructed of an EPS foam core with embedded steel furring strips positioned at 24" or 16" on center for fastening of a code approved wall covering. The product is laminated on 2 sides with a polymeric film that provides vapor properties with a 0.07 perm rating. GOLD -WALL is designed as a nonstructural steel interior construction assembly and complies with ASTM specification C645-99, Standard Specification for Nonsrructural Steel Framing Members. The 26 gauge galvanized steel strip is designed to allow for direct attachment of drywall or other code approved wail coverings using fine threaded drywall screws. Installation is to comply with ASTM specification C754-99, Standard Specification for Installation of Steel Framing Members to Receive Screw -Attached Gypsum Panel Products. Additional installation information is described in Section 5 of this document. 4. Technical Data APPLICABLE STANDARDS American Society for Testing & Materials ASTM C303 or D1622 — Density, Range ASTM C 177 or CS 18 — Thermal Conductivity "K Factor" ASTM C177 or 0518 — Thermal Resistance "R Value" ASTM D1621 Compressive Deflection ASTM C203 — Flexural Strength ASTM E96 — Water r T mission ASTM C272 — Absorption ASTM E84 — Flame Spread ASTM E84 — Smoke Developed ASTM C645-99 — Standard Specification for Nonstrucraral Steel Framing Members ASTM C754-99 — Standard Specification for Installation of Steel Framing Members to Receive Screw - Attached Gypsum Panel Products. 04/18/00 - GOt-D-WAIL and the color Gold are re is=W =& -26s s of Ply -oath Fo— InOo poraled. Patent Pending. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA GOLD -WALL and all other EPS products manufactured by Plymouth Foam, Incorporated is produced from the raw material expandable polystyrene (EPS) and contains no ozone depleting CFCs or HCFCs. EPS is 100% recyclable. FLAM24ABILITY EPS insulation is combustible and should not be exposed to flame or other ignition sources. EPS should be covered with a thermal barrier or otherwise installed in accordance with applicable building code requirements. SOLVENT DAMAGE EPS is susceptible to damage by petroleum-based solvents and their vapors. Care should be taken to avoid contact between EPS and these products. ULTRAVIOLET DAMAGE Extended exposure to sunlight will cause minor discoloration and surface dusting to EPS insulation. It is recommended that EPS being stored outside for a prolonged period of time be shielded from direct sunlight Physical Pr®perf%es of COLD -WALL Inslation System Reference ASTM Test Units Gold -Wall Specification Density(Nominal) (pcp 1.0 Density Range 0303 or (pcf) .90-1.14 D1622 Thermal Conductivity 0177 or BTU/(hr) @25°F 0.23 "K Factor" 0518 (sgft)(°F/m) @40°F 0.24 @75"F 0.26 Thermal C177 or At 1 Inch @25°F 4.35 Resistance C518 Thickness @40°F 4.17 "R -Value" @75°F 3.85 Compressive @ 10% D1621 psi 10.0 Deflection Flexural Stren C203 psi 25 Water Vapor E96 Perms 0.07 Transmission Absorption 0272 Ifo 0.20 Flame Spread E84 -81A 15 @ 6" Smoke Developed E84 — 81A 95-12 "R -VALUE" STABILITY EPS has a non -depreciating R -Value. Unlike products that use low -conductive (HCFC) blowing agents that experience a reduction in R -Value as the gases dissipate, the R Values of EPS insulation remain stable over the life of your project(s). 5. Installation Instructions Installation should comply with ASTM 0754-99, Standard Specification for Installation of Steel Framing Members to Receive Screw Attached Gypsum Panel Products. Additional installation instructions are listed below. WALL PREPARATION: 1. Remove concrete flash from interior wall surfaces to provide a level substrate for Gold -Wall attachment. 2. Install 2" x 2" dimensional Iumber nail edge around perimeter of window and door rough openings, unless otherwise specified by local/state code. Note: Nail edge may be built-up to accommodate insulation thicknesses in excess of 11/27. _ 04/18/00 MOUNTING ELECTRICAL BOXES: Method #1: Identify location of box on Gold -Wall panel, trace an outline of box and cut out using a hot knife, reciprocating saw or other suitable method. Install panel per instructions, insert box into void and secure box to masonry wall with Tapcon® fasteners. Method #2: Identify location of electrical boxes on masonry wall and secure using Tapcon® fasteners. Install 2" x 2" dimensional lumber nail edge around the perimeter of box. Note: Nail edge may be built-up to accommodate insulation thicknesses in excess of l W CREATING WIRE CHASES: Marktvisualize the location of wire chases on Gold -Wall panel. Cut wire chases using a hot knife, router or other suitable method. DRYWALL FASTENERS/CORNERS Fasteners: Fine thread drywall screws are recommended for use with Gold -Wall.. . Corners: When preparing interior corners for finishing, you may use metal, tape or formed paper corner strips. When preparing exterior corners for finishing, use only tape or formed paper corners. (See Illustrations on Back of Page) VERTICAL INSTALLATION: 1. .always begin installation of Gold -Wall panels at a corner.. Using a circular saw, rip Gold -Wall panels to replicate corner detail(s) provided. (See Illustrations on Back of Page) 2. Pre-cut panels as needed to fit window and door openings, electrical boxes, etc., prior to installation. 3. Hold first corner panel in place and align (plumb) using a level along the 8' edge. Install a single fastener (Tapcon® or shotlpin) at the top of metal fastening strip closest to corner. 4. Verify that panel remains properly aligned (adjust if necessary) and complete installation of fasteners at 16" intervals through metal fastening strips. 5. Hold second corner panel in place. and repeat steps 2 and 3 to form a finished corner. 6. Butt consecutive panels along 8' edge and secure at 16" intervals through metal fastening strips. 7. Cut last panel to fit, creating an interior or exterior corner to complete wall run. 8. Continue installation process until walls are completely covered. HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION: Note: When installing Gold -Wall in a horizontal alignment, it is necessary that the top and bottom metal fastening strips are installed within 3" of the floor and ceiling. 6. .availability GOLD -WALL Insulating System is available throughout the greater Midwest region and can be shipped to other areas of the continental United States and Canada with special arrangements. It is distributed through an extensive network of dealers and distributors. Contact your local Plymouth Foam representative or corporate headquarters for additional information. 7. Waraanty Plymouth Foam Incorporated warrants that for a period of one year from the date of delivery to the original purchaser, its products shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship during normal use according to good construction practices. For further warranty information, contact a Plymouth Foam representative. 8. Maintenance None Required. 9. Technical Service Support and additional technical information is available from the trained technical staff at Plymouth Foam. 10. Filing Systems Additional product information is available from the manufacturer. 04/18/00 Division 9 — Finishes Section 09100 —Metal Support System Part 1 - General The following insulation system complies with applicable ASTM standards and nonstructural metal furring to comply with ASTM! 0754. GOLD -WALL® insulating System as manufactured by Plymouth Foam Incorporated, Plymouth, wi. Part 2 — Materials Panels to insulate and fur out walls shall be 48" x 96" x 15", furring channels manufactured in panels at 24" on -center. Provide shot/pin fasteners, drilled -in anchor -Lee fasteners, or other devices required for structural anchorage of furring channels. Part 3 — Execution INSTALLATION — NON-BEARING WALLS Installation should comply with ASTM 0754-99, Standard Specification for Installation of Steel Framing Members to Receive Screw Attached Gypsum Panel Products. Product to be installed per the manufacturers installation instructions. Division 9, Arch Spec- abreviated 04/18/00 Building PLUMBING Permit No.._), Inspections RESIDENTIAL APPLICATION Received By: 763-572-3604 CITY OF FRIDLEY Date 763-502-4977 FAX EFFECTIVE 7-1-2010 DATE YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS SITE ADDRESS // 76',1,Viv r THIS APPLICANT IS: ❑ O R I*ONTRACTOR PROPERTY NAME: OWNER/ ADDRESS: CITY STATE ZIP TENANT PHONE: CONTRACTOR NAME: Lo n dJ P iffbq f _h C SUBMIT A COPY OF STATE LICENSE 246 � EXP DATE %c�2YOUR STATE LICENSE, BOND AND _ _ _ _ _ Q STATE BOND # �� C!� 5� 3 EXP DATE CERTIFICATE OF ADDRESS: tom` 20 o oV4ot) CITY �perrYr �� STATE'`/ ZIP �' 9 INSURANCE PHONE iC ^ SSCP `ice i FAX PERmrr TYPE GLE FAMILY ❑ TWO FAMILY ❑ TOWNHOUSE 0 NEW REPLACEMENT TYPE OF WORK: DETAILED DE CRIPTIPN OF WO f %� t ts `i ,ZSor `PPn' I &,4A ' n:c,u A -i I el �7 -e w /R yn r 40 FEES ARE BASED ON $10.00 PER FIXTURE, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. FIXTURES: (INDICATE TOTAL NUMBER OF EACH BELOW). MINIMUM FEE $35.50. % BATH SINK/LAV DRAINS SHOWER _ WATER PIPING _FLOOR GAS PIPING (NEED CITY LIC) SWIMMING POOL WATER SOFTNER ($35) —BATHTUB _ _ _ _ CLOTHES WASHER KITCHEN SINK WATER CLOSET _ BACKFLOW PREY. ($15) _ —DISHWASHER LAUNDRY TRAY _WATER HEATER ($35) FOR IRRIGATION WATER METER OTHER t WXU THIS IS AN APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT NOT VALID UNTIL PROCESSED I hereby apply for a plumbing permit and I acknowledge that the information above is complete and accurate; that the work will be in conformance with the ordinances an odes of the City of Fridley and with the Minnesota Construction Codes; that I understand this is not a permit but only an applica ' for a d or i not to start without a permit on site; that the work will be ' acco dance ZIT with the approved plan in the c all. es review and appro 1 of �qui SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT PRINT NAME ( DATE APPROVAL INSPECTORS SIGNATURE City of Fridley Building Inspections Department 6431 University Avenue NE, Fridley, MN 55432 763-572-3604 FAX: 763-502-4977 0I0 Building MECHANICAL Permit No.: ' Inspections RESIDENTIAL APPLICATION Received By. 763-572-3604 e�L' CITY OF FRIDLEY 763-502-4977 FAX EFFECTIVE 7-1-2010 DATE YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS SITE ADDRESS r t ,,1 t' cq f , THIS APPLICANT IS: ❑ O-ONTRACTOR PROPERTY NAME: OWNER/ ADDRESS: CITY STATE ZIP TENANT PHONE: CONTRACTOR COMPANY NAME: e e n e- 012 e CONTACT PERSON: v SUBMIT A COPY OF YOUR STATE STATE LICENSE # 4W5 4 —i j EXP DATE LICENSE WITH U ,, , /Vi -0% ADDRESS CITY �P v�tIn 'r' -242a STATE,1✓ZIP APPLICATION � PHONE N 3°-(0'%-?, FAX ✓ " 5.5-6 -6 %®7 PERMIT TYPE P6GLE FAMILY ❑ TWO FAMILY ❑ TOWNHOUSE ❑ NEW ❑ REPLACEMENT `)ALTERATION/REMODEL TYPE OF WORK: DETAILED DESCRIPTI N F W s t. u,1S f A �? reu r se �-r I� 07� of `i or e o2 %� e u u FEES ARE BASED ON $10.00 PER FIXTURE, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. FIXTURES: (INDICATE TOTAL NUMBER OF EACH BELOW) PROVIDE HEAT LOSS CALC'S PER MANUAL J 2006 ASHRAE HANDBOOK Equipment Installed MFG: MODEL: SIZE/BTU MFG: MODEL: SIZE/BTU MFG: MODEL: SIZE/BTU A/C $25.00 _FIREPLACE (GAS) $15.00 _GAS RANGEIOVEN $10.00 AIR TO AIR EXCHANGEER $15 _FIREPLACE (WOOD) $35.00 NEW GAS GRILL $10.00 BOILER $35.00 ,FURNACE $35.00 _GAS UNIT HTR $10.00 CHIMNEY LINER $10.00 GAS DRYER $10.00 POOL HEATER $35.00 DUCT WORK $10.00 GAS PIPING $10.00 VENTILATOR $15.00 � 5` { � 7 "ar'.{`"' `s , h' .. ",�.^`�\i� i ��➢ �_ 6+k- r 7,',^,� S�v �«�-.a P '� sx s�' b �4 t� r`'' � � '. ,. Rz !PERMIT THIS IS AN APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT NOT VALID UNTIL PROCESSED -NOT I hereby apply for a building permit and I acknowledge that the information above is complete and accurate; that the work will be in conformance with the ordinances codes of the City of Fridley and with the Minnesota Construction Codes; that I understand this is not a permit but only an applica ' for a permi d w is of to start without a permit; that the work will be in accordance with the approved plan in the case of al rk whic e d approval of pl SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT PRINT NAME 4cild 60 DATE _�4 APPROVAL INSPECTORS SIGNATURE DATE City of Fridley Building Inspections Department 6431 University Avenue NE, Fridley, MN 55432 763-572-3604 FAX: 763-502-4977 City of Fridley Residential Mechanical Application Page 2 REQUIRED INFORMATION NEEDED TO PROCESS PERMIT RESIDENTIAL PERMIT APPLICATION HVAC 0 NEW HOMES/ADDITIONS ❑ EXISTING HOME ❑ MAKE-UP AIR REQUIRED FOR NEW/EXISTING HOMES 1. Combustion Air (See note below) a. Oil or solid fuel IMC Chapter 7 with MN Amendments b. Natural Gas or Propane/IFGC Chapter 3 with MN Amendments 2. Make-up Air (See note below) a. IMC Chapter 5 with MN Amendments MN Rule 1346 Sec. 501 3. Venting a. Gas appliances IFGC Chapter 5 with MN Amendments b. Fuel other than gas IMC Chapter 8 with MN Amendments 4. Heat loss & cooling load per room a. MN Rule 1322, Sec. N1104.4.13 5. Ventilation a. Per MN Rule Chapter 1322. Sec. 1104 6. Duct Design Per IMC 1346.0603.2 a. ACCA Manual D NOTE: Centerpoint Energy Mechanical Code Guidelines software may be used for combustion and make-up air calculations.