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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCENTRAL AVE 29315_14-00002886CITY L.AI E LSINORE BUILDING & SAFETY DREAM E/TREMETM PERMIT 130 South Main Street PERMIT NO: 14- 00002886 DATE: 1/09/15 JOB ADDRESS • 29315 CENTRAL AVE DESCRIPTION OF WORK . : ALTER COMMERCIAL /INDUSTRIAL OWNER CONTRACTOR LAKE ELSINORE MARKET PLACE HARVEY, INC. 29273 CENTRAL AVENUE SUITE B 9455 RIDGHAVEN CT LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530 SAN DIEGO 858 -679 -4000 LIC CA 92123 EXP 0 /00 /00 A.P.# . • . 377- 040 -027 2 SQUARE FOOTAGE . . OCCUPANCY . . . OFFICE, RESTAURANTS, MISC GARAGE SQ FT . . CONSTRUCTION . . . TYPE V 1 HOUR FIRE SPRNKLR . . VALUATION . . . : 126,000 ZONE • C -2 0 0 BUILDING PERMIT QTY UNIT CHG ITEM CHARGE BASE FEE 895.00 26.00 X 5.0000 VALUATION 130.00 FEE SUMMARY PERMIT FEES BUILDING PERMIT OTHER FEES PLANNING REVIEW FEE PLAN RETENTION FEE PLAN CHECK FEES TOTAL CHARGES PAID DUE 1025.00 .00 1025.00 205.00 205.00 .00 13.00 .00 13.00 768.75 768.75 .00 2011.75 973.75 1038.00 SPECIAL NOTES & CONDITIONS BUILDING TI FOR COSTCO OUTDOOR FOOD COURT 2014 28. BUILDING (rER Trine nrimt -or 13797 4_.- -- City of Lake Elsinore Building Safety Division Post in conspicuous place on the job You must furnish PERMIT NUMBER and the JOB ADDRESS for each respective inspection: Approved plans must be on job at all times: Please read and initial A i4 _1. 1 am Licensed under the provisions of Business and professional Code Section 7600 et seq. and my license is in full force. 2. L as owner of the property,or my employees w /wages as their sole compensation will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. 3. has owner of the property,am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. 3_,,t4 4. I have a certificate of consent to seltnsure or a certificate of Workers Compensation Insurance or a certified copy thereof 5, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to Workers Compensation Laws in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. Note: If you should become subject to Workers Compensation after making this certification, Code Approvals Date Inspector you most forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. ELL r Temporary Electric Service a PLO 1 Soil Pipe Underground EL02 Electric Conduit Underground BPOI Footings BP02 Steel Reinforcement BP03 Grout BP04 Slab Grade PLOT Underground Water Pipe SSO1 Rough Septic System S W O 1 On Site Sewer BP05 Floor Joists BP06 Floor Sheathing BP07 Roof Framing BP08 Roof Sheathing BP09 Shear Wall & Pre -Lath t PL03 Rough Plumbing If /s-•/S A E 0 Rough Electric Conduit EL04 Rough Electric Wiring J 4 LL.0 - 1•15";/5" ca EL05 Rough Electric / T -Bar i 'iCr ' / h1'7) N1E01 Rough Mechanical ME02 Ducts, Ventilating 0/ 'G/ 3`/' O» 5 l4ttbD 1s t, )$tA -f° PLO4 Rough Gas Pipe /Test 4•14723 PLO2 Roof Drains BP10 Framing & Flashing o /51,a cR BP12 insulation BP13 Drywall Nailing BP11 Lathing & Siding PL99 Final Plumbing EL99 Final Electrical ME99 Final Mechanical Tj BP99 Final Building 1461/6 J Cole Pool & Spa Approvals Date Inspector jLntO /N OTHER DIVISION RELEASES Deputy Inspector De aartment Approval required prior to the building being released by the CityPOOiPoolSteelRein. / Forms P001 Pool Plumbing / Pressure Test es- P003 Pre- Gunite Approval Date Inspector EL06 Rough Pool Electric Planning Sub List Approval Landscape P004 Pool Fencing / Gates / Alarms Finance P005 Pre - Plaster Approval Engineering P009 Final Pool / Spa CITY OF L 1c 6LS IN.OIJ± DREAM EXTREMEETM APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT VALUATION CALCULATIONS 1st FLOOR 2nd FLOOR 3rd FLOOR GARAGE STORAGE DECK & BALCONIES OTHER: VALUATION: h /OCR SF SF SF SF SF SF FEES BUILDING PERMIT S PLAN CHECK PLAN REVIEW r SEISMIC PLAN RETENTION SF FIRE SERVICES DI certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter upon the above - mentioned property for insp- tion purposes. nature of ApplicinforAgent D te Agent for contractor owner Agents Name Fifti €rD•7G2_ Agents Address ?'55 e1060109JEAJ Cr A1200 541 0/E60 CA 92/23 130 South Main Street APPAAC TION NT APPLICATION FSCpVEDATE70t7 7 7 BUILDING ADDRESS 2.93/5" O <6Gp4 ,q VET le Ad GGsiA/pg• LOT/PARCELTRACTBLOCK/ AA/G// o W N E R NAME L0 y / 5%('.C) 4//76 L(Y S" /' MAILING 0 PHONE ADDRESS g / 9 LIi xic CITY , STATE /ZIP 15.540, a I-I C O N T R A C T o R 1 hereby affi7tn with section 7000) my license is in0144 LICENSE# AND CLASS that I am licensed under of division 3 of the business ynu%,yect. 1 // CITY provisions of chapter 9 (commencing and professions code,and BUSINESS", D2 —/7.7TTAX# NAME WA ad/ ?et ZNG. MAILING (,j ADDRESS /'155 I27 b6tr'l ,f,»o1., -71-' CITY STATE /ZIP PHONE 5')114 ,v /en- 0 r 0Z -2z. r- R 04 i D 7/ /,- A C H NA LICENSEE,LC d ci / // ADDRESS /// I /, / '. H ( 5144, /e' 5-a0rl/ 9 ' CIl STATE /Z P PHONE 8 gilt 1/uc Li/ ii- tits-- /6 j' .. Zco, o NEW OCC GRP. / CONST. DIVISION: TYPE: El ADDITION ALTERATION NUMBER OF NUMBER OF STORIES: BEDROOMS: OTHER o SINGLE FAMILY ZONE: APARTMENTS o CONDOMINIUMS HAZARD YES AREA? NOjjTOWNHOMES El COMMERCIAL SPRINKLERS YES REQUIRED ? NOClINDUSTRIAL REPAIR PROPOSED USE OF BLDG: PRESENT USE OF BLDG: DEMOLISH JOB DESCRIPTION 1--/ it'7 / c7z 4t7 LADE 5LSINOPJ DREAM EXHUME ler COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BUILDING DIVISION PLAN CHECK SUBMITTALS PROPERTY ADDRESS: l 3 /,.c C eiclT._ t Pis e- 'siaan. Contact Person: eA7'77;9NSGA1 Telephone No. Permit Application No: f ell Date 1s1 Submittal: 1 / Initial t,° t Plan Checker: Date returned from Plan Check: Status: / // Date notified Applicant: Date Picked p: j "Z Initial: I 1417 .14,27 5/ / ,4t/`at —. ,,/ ! ",4plicant 55r' . 6 '7c; 4/o/ z 7o9 5t 7 Date 2nd Submittal: / / Date returned from Plan Check: / l. / Initial Plan Checker: Status: Date notified Applicant: " Date Picked up: I 1 Initial: Applicant Date 3rd Submittal: Initial Plan Checker: Date returned from Plan Check: Status: Date notified Applicant: Date Picked up: Initial: Applicant Planning Approval: DATE Sent: DATE APPROVED: Engineering Approval: DATE Sent: DATE APPROVED: Fire Dept. Approval: DATE Sent: DATE APPROVED: DATE Received School Fee (If Area > 500 SF): DATE Received Health Department Approval: Location: Date Permit Issued: Tech: U:ABuilding & Safety \Forms \Plancheckiog.doc Created on 8/8/2008 1:51:00 PM Thermal Ceramics FIRF5 TERFireProtection Products Product Data & Installation Guide 1. Product Description Thermal Ceramics new FireMaster® FastWrap XL is the thinnest and lightest flexible wrap material available that passes the ASTM E2336 test standard required by the 2006 IMC and NFPA 96 for reduced clearance enclosure materials used to provide 1 or 2 hour fire rating for kitchen exhaust ducts. The FastWrap XL core blanket is manufactured using Thermal Ceramics' patented Superwool® fiber, a 2000 °F rated, non -com- bustible, alkaline -earth silicate wool with low biopersistence. FastWrap XL is the product of extensive research and development resulting in break - through improvements in fiberization technology with significant enhancements in thermal properties beneficial to fire protection applications. FastWrap XL when used in combination with an approved firestop sealant provides an effective through penetration firestop in rated floor and wall assemblies. FastWrap XL is UL Classified and is part of UL's Listing and Follow -Up Service Program to ensure the consistent quality essential to the critical nature of this life- safety application. Product Features Approval as a 1 or 2 hour shaft alternative in kitchen grease duct applications Zero clearance to combustibles at any location Thin and Lightweight at 114 inch thick, 6 pcf density Contours easily to complex duct designs Butt Joints on inside layer to save labor and material Fully foil encapsulated for fast and clean installation Completely inorganic and non - combustible Contains 2000 °F rated fibers for added safety margin Contains no low temperature mineral or glass fibers Wide variety of through penetration systems Resistant to mold growth (ASTM D6329) Extensive Listings and detailed installation instructions Recognized and accepted by inspectors requiring less job -site engineering judgments Available in space saving 50 and 100 square foot rolls for optimal job -site storage Available in 48 inch widths for less joints and installation labor 2. Applications Applied in 2=layers to provide 1 or 2 hour fire protection to grease ducts exhausting Type 1 hoods per IMC 2006, NFPA 96 and 2006 IAPMO UMC 3. Physical Characteristics Duct FireMaster Fire Protection Product Unit Size Units/ Ctn. Wt.! Ctn. FastWrap XL Roll 1W x 24" x 25' 1 37.5 lbs. FastWrap XL Roll 1Y" x 48" x 25' 1 75 lbs. FastWrap XL Collar Roll 1X' x 6" x 25' 4 37.5 lbs. Color White blanket with silver foil encapsulation e Morgan Crucible Thermal Ceramics FastWrap® XL Commercial Kitchen Grease Duct 4. Performance Specifications Reference Standard Standard No. Performance GreaseDuct Enclosure System ASTM E2336 Pass Section 16.1 - Non- Combustibility ASTM E136 Pass Section 16.2 -Fire Resistanance (wall) ASTM E119 Pass Section 16.3 - Durability Test ASTM C518 Pass Section 16.4 - Internal Fire Test ASTM E2336 Pass Section 16.5 - Fire Engulfment (duct) ASTM E814/E119 Pass Surface Burning Characteristics Flame Spread foil /blanket) ASTM E84 5/0 Smoke Developed foil /blanket) ASTM E84 5/0 Thermal Resistance R- value) ASTM C518 (70F) 4.2 per inch Mold Growth (75% humidity) ASTM D6329 Resistant Mold Growth (95% humidity) ASTM D6329 Resistant 5. Listings /Building Code Reports Listed Uses Agency Listing Grease Duct Enclosure System (Zero Clearance) - AC101 (ASTM E2336) UL G18 Grease Duct Enclosure System (Zero Clearance) - ASTM E2336 ICC -ES* ESR 2213 Through Penetration FireStop System ASTM E814 /UL 1479 UL C -AJ -7119 International Code Council - Engineering Service 6. Storage: FastWrap XL must be stored in a dry warehouse environment on pallets. Pallets should not be stacked. 7. Installation FastWrap XL shall be installed by a qualified contractor in accor- dance with manufacturer's instructions and referenced standards. See figures 1 to 5 for complete details. Materials and Equipment: FastWrap XL blanket Aluminum foil tape Minimum X' wide filament tape (optional) Carbon steel or stainless steel banding material, minimum!" wide, minimum 0.015" thick, with steel banding clips Hand banding tensioner and crimping tool Minimum 12 gage steel insulation pins; steel speed clips, minimum 1X" x 134" square or 1X" dia., or equivalent sized cup -head pins; Capacitor discharge stud gun FireMaster F2 -HT -XL3 Prefabricated Door or Field Fabricated Door Hardware An approved firestop sealant General: To minimize waste, FastWrap XL blanket should be rolled out tautly before measuring. Cut edges:ofthe blanket shall be taped with alu- minum foil tape to prevent exposed edges of the insulation from wicking moisture from condensation or grease from a compromised leaking duct joint into the material and causing degradation of the fire barrier. Overlaps are used to block heat transfer in the event of duct deformation resulting from thermal expansion. FastWrap XL blanket may be installed with either a mechanical banding system or insulation pins and clips (see Mechanical Attachment Methods below and figures 1 and 2). Support hanger systems do not need to be wrapped provided that the hanger rods are at least a minimum of X" diameter and spaced a maximum of 60" on center along the length of the duct, and the angle iron is a minimum of 2" x 2" x ' /s" or SMACNA equivalent support system (SMACNA band strap sup- port do not apply). Horizontal trapeze support system may be incor- porated into the wrap enclosure. A. First Layer — Butt Joint (Figure 2) The first layer of FastWrap XL is cut to completely wrap around the perimeter of the duct with enough excess to provide a tight butt joint where the blanket ends meet. The joints of adjacent blankets are firmly butted against each other. This interior layer can be held tem- porarily in place with filament tape spaced 1 -1/2" from each blanket edge, and spaced on nominal 10 -1/2" centers along the center of the blanket. While not required, the inside layer can be installed with 3" overlaps along perimeter and adjacent blankets. B. Second Layer — 3" Overlap , or.6 "- Collar, (Figure 2) The second layer of FastWrap XL is cut to completely wrap around the perimeter of the first layer, with enough excess to overlap itself not less than 3 ". Joints in the second layer should be staggered a minimum of 12 inches from joints on the inner layer. Adjacent blan- kets on the second layer must overlap each other by not less than 3 ". As an alternative to overlaps on adjacent blankets installed on the second layer, adjacent blankets can be tightly butt jointed and wrapped with a 6" wide FastWrap XL collar centered over the butt joint. This outside layer can be held temporarily in place with fila- ment tape spaced 1X" from each blanket edge, and spaced on nom- inal 10X" centers along the center of the blanket. Mechanical attachment as described in Section D must be used to make the installation permanent C. 2 & 3 Sided Wrap Installation (Figure 1) When space does not allow for a complete wrap applied to the duct on all four sides, the FastWrap XL is approved for 2 or 3 sided instal- lations with mechanical attachment to a concrete or CMU assembly. The FastWrap XL is installed on the 2 or 3 sides of the duct as described in one of the installation methods described in sections A or B with the starting edge of the blanket attached to the concrete or CMU assembly and then wrapped around the duct until the other end can be affixed to the other concrete or CMU assembly, thus encapsulating the duct with insulation around all accessible sides. The blanket is to flange out onto the concrete or CMU assembly. It shall be secured to the adjoining assembly with min she diameter, 4" long concrete anchors, footed to a minimum 1X" wide x' /,e" thick steel strip /strap with pre - drilled holes spaced a maximum 10" on center. The steel strip is to be placed around the entire perimeter of the duct in the exposure area. The FastWrap XL insulation wrap is secured to the duct with minimum %" wide steel banding 10X" cen- ters. The ends of the banding are to loop into the steel strips /straps that foot the blanket to the concrete floor or wall, and tightened down. The trapeze support system may be incorporated within the wrap system. D. Mechanical Attachment Methods for Insulation Wrap 1. Banding (Figure 2) - Minimum X" wide carbon steel or stainless steel banding, 0.015" thick, is placed around the entire perimeter of the insulated duct with maximum 10X" spacing centers and 1X" from each blanket edge or 1X" from each collar edge when using the butt joint and collar method. When banding, filament tape can be used to temporarily hold the blanket in place until the banding is applied. The banding is placed around the material and tightened so as to firmly hold the FastWrap XL in place against the duct, but not cause any cutting or damage to the blanket. 2. Pinning (Figure 3) - For duct spans 24" or larger, min. 12 gage, 5" long steel insulation pins are welded to the duct in columns spaced 12" apart, 6" - 12" from each edge and on 101A" centers along bottom horizontal and outside vertical runs to prevent blanket sag. Pins are also required 1" from the end of a duct and 1" from any edge near a 90° bend, spaced on 6" centers. Pins are locked into place with 1X" diameter round or square, galvanized steel, speed clips or cup head pins. Pins that extend beyond the outer blanket wrap layer shall be turned down to eliminate sharp edges or the excess length cut off. E. Grease Duct Access Door Installation (Figure 4) Four galvanized steel threaded rods, %'' diameter by 4X" to 5" long are welded to the duct at the corners of the door opening. Four 4" long steel tubes fit over the threaded rods to hold the door to the duct and protect the wrap from damage as the door is removed. Four 5" long 12 gage insulation pins are welded to the door panel for installation of the blanket. Three layers of FastWrap XL are impaled over the 12 gage insulation pins on the 16 gauge door panel and held in place with speed clips. Each layer must have min- imum 1" overlap over the previous layer. When the door is installed, this first and second layer must fit tightly against the wrap surround- ing the door opening to form tight butt joints. Pins that extend beyond the outer layer of FastWrap XL shall be turned down to avoid sharp points on the door. The steel tubes are placed over the threaded rods. The insulated door panel is placed over the thread- ed rods covered by the steel tubes and held in place with washers and wing nuts. FireMaster F2 -HT -XL3 Access Doors are tested and approved per ESR 2213 as alternatives to field fabricated doors. Installations instructions for the F2 -HT -XL3 door are included with the complete assembly.